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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
HAS <lb />
Job Room <lb />
lie no <lb />
where in section. <lb />
Our Murk xiv <lb />
faction. <lb />
I Scat i <lb />
US YOUR ORDERS. <lb />
Appointments of Rev. A. D. Hunter. <lb />
and <lb />
i i <lb />
at.<lb />
Purloins.<lb />
Third fourth at <lb />
Regular Wednesday <lb />
service- each week. <lb />
Services at school house on <lb />
Tarboro road on Thursday before <lb />
each Sunday until <lb />
on evening. <lb />
Rev. R. F. Appointments. <lb />
R. K. Taylor, pastor of Green- <lb />
ville Circuit of M. E. Church. South, <lb />
will preach at the following times and <lb />
places, regularly each <lb />
1st at II o'clock A. M. <lb />
1st o <lb />
V. M. <lb />
Grove. o'clock <lb />
A M. <lb />
School House. <lb />
of <lb />
f. N. <lb />
Ayden or Spring <lb />
School dense, II A. M. <lb />
Tripp's <lb />
P. M. <lb />
4th Bethlehem, o'clock <lb />
A- M. <lb />
Icing's School House, <lb />
o'clock V. <lb />
An Announcement. <lb />
I am B w to treat baldness. I <lb />
have improved my preparation have <lb />
in the last ninety days that it <lb />
will I claim for it. <lb />
can be treated bottle <lb />
an I patient can use it <lb />
Total I mint treat myself. <lb />
invite in reference to <lb />
one who tries my <lb />
preparation will satisfied <lb />
with results. We can refer you to a <lb />
of men hen- in this town as to <lb />
its merits. <lb />
N. ;. April 5th, MM, <lb />
B. NEW LINE. <lb />
for <lb />
to the World's Fair. <lb />
The management of the Halt <lb />
Ohio is for an <lb />
in while the World's <lb />
Fair Is open in The terminals <lb />
at Chicago arc capable <lb />
a much heavier ; than is now <lb />
done, important changes are <lb />
arranged for the of very <lb />
heavy freight passenger business to <lb />
the West from New York, Philadelphia <lb />
and Baltimore. New equipment for <lb />
largely increased passenger business and <lb />
an extensive stock of freight have <lb />
been ordered. The various roads of the <lb />
system will lie improve. by straightened <lb />
lines, reduced extra shH tracks <lb />
and interlocking switches. The new <lb />
Mae between Chicago and <lb />
Akron his shortened distance he- <lb />
Chicago water <lb />
miles, between and <lb />
Chicago fifty-eight miles. <lb />
distance Chicago and <lb />
and Chicago and Cleveland <lb />
by the met ion of id,. Akron line <lb />
and the of the and <lb />
Western line and the Valley of <lb />
Ohio, is about same as via the Lake <lb />
Shore from Cleveland to Chicago, and <lb />
by the from to <lb />
Chi.-ago. The alignment i <lb />
and grades reduced to a maximum of <lb />
twenty-six feet. It is expected that with- <lb />
in twelve months the old <lb />
Ohio through Chicago and the <lb />
Atlantic Ocean will have passed away <lb />
and the new line via lie <lb />
i grades or <lb />
than on any of the trunk Km <lb />
Work has already begun east of <lb />
burgh to inert making <lb />
west of Pittsburgh. These improve- <lb />
ill consist of second <lb />
and third mate, a genera correction of <lb />
the alignment, and completion of the <lb />
double track on the Metropolitan <lb />
It is expected that the through line <lb />
will lie with the <lb />
completion of the licit Line through the <lb />
City of Baltimore, which is intended to <lb />
the Washington Branch with the <lb />
Philadelphia Division and do away with <lb />
present line Locust Point. Forty <lb />
new and powerful locomotive engines <lb />
were added to the during the <lb />
last two months, arc in pro- <lb />
of construction. The <lb />
now under way and in <lb />
involve tie <lb />
of some five millions <lb />
more American. <lb />
Democrat. D. C for <lb />
The MM, A clean, clear, <lb />
honest campaign <lb />
with loll campaign news, will lie mailed <lb />
to any address until November 10th for <lb />
fifty Cents. Sample copies free. <lb />
Agents everywhere. Address. <lb />
The Democrat. lox Washington, D <lb />
C., or the with <lb />
which it will be clubbed cents for <lb />
both <lb />
A-tic <lb />
Hie best salve in the world for Cuts, <lb />
Bruises, Horus. Salt Rheum, <lb />
Fever Sores, chapped Hands. <lb />
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin <lb />
t and cures Tiles, or no <lb />
pay required. It is to give <lb />
perfect satisfaction, or money <lb />
cents pet box. For sale at <lb />
Store. <lb />
A Man's First Love. <lb />
Lucy <lb />
Why that there's <lb />
not much compliment in being a <lb />
mans first love The man who <lb />
goes into a garden of flowers and <lb />
simply takes the first one meets <lb />
doesn't know what he is doing. It <lb />
may not be sweet; may be <lb />
thorns on it, and it may soon fade. <lb />
The wise man is the one who goes <lb />
all the garden, and seeing <lb />
them all, selects the sweetest and <lb />
most important of all, the one that <lb />
will last the longest. <lb />
Women should more loving, <lb />
more affectionate, consider- <lb />
ate, and more but I firm- <lb />
see by this I am <lb />
an <lb />
the man should have the more <lb />
brain of the two. I don't want a <lb />
woman to be a fool, but I think <lb />
the should be more loving, than <lb />
intellectual, gracious <lb />
than learned- That's the end of <lb />
my on matrimony <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
VOL. XI. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY. JUNE <lb />
NO. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
OUR COUNTRY. <lb />
July 4th, <lb />
i t. <lb />
right <lb />
To give it honor due. <lb />
patriotic strains to raise <lb />
And loyal hearts <lb />
right bold in readiness <lb />
Heroic and <lb />
To guard our own, relieve distress. <lb />
rend oppression's bands. <lb />
to our cars the hear <lb />
Of nature's store, <lb />
man developed year by year. <lb />
And spread from shore to shore ; <lb />
From where the breakers roar upon <lb />
The farthest eastern strand. <lb />
To where sinking western <lb />
Gleams latest on the land. <lb />
where a tropic clinic i- bright <lb />
Through all III.- year with flowers <lb />
and till give <lb />
Through hours. <lb />
To where the waves of Michigan <lb />
on her dunes of <lb />
cultivated nature man <lb />
Display- his conquests grand. <lb />
They come from every land oppressed. <lb />
To stand as men with men. <lb />
From nature's hand a prize to wrest. <lb />
And bold their honest gain ; <lb />
They conic tn wastes that still <lb />
Lie free from human art. <lb />
Hut shall not long await her skill. <lb />
Her culture to impart. <lb />
Within the shadows of the range <lb />
Of Mountains vast <lb />
league's the change <lb />
From silence of the past; <lb />
The wondrous springs of Yellowstone. <lb />
Her lakes, her heights sublime <lb />
Shall the quiet they have known <lb />
Through the time. <lb />
This our fathers found <lb />
And to <lb />
It soon holy <lb />
On which to rear a State <lb />
And may a theme for praise <lb />
we turn the eye <lb />
For it may well our spirits raffle <lb />
The-e o descry. <lb />
When Home was of the <lb />
of fiery will. <lb />
Who hovered o'er her at her birth <lb />
And watched her jealous still. <lb />
Said, halls of Troy be waste <lb />
And silent <lb />
The site of be effaced. <lb />
come to Egypt's shore. <lb />
other clinics let come what may. <lb />
but sovereign Home shall stand. <lb />
And o'er earth extend her sway <lb />
And rule by sea and <lb />
So Liberty surveys with pride <lb />
Our land, and says lo-day <lb />
is my own so fair wide <lb />
And for its weal pray. <lb />
lands have proven false to me <lb />
Where I have my home. <lb />
For Freedom's self not long was free <lb />
Where discord to come. <lb />
Men trifled with me for a while <lb />
Then other chose. <lb />
heed to Folly's every <lb />
Free as the wind that <lb />
side the seas at last I found. <lb />
A sure and safe retreat. <lb />
And blessed and the ground <lb />
On which set feet. <lb />
And hoped that eternally <lb />
keep the sacred trust <lb />
Committed to its charge by me. <lb />
a single thrust <lb />
injury <lb />
And deep ingratitude. <lb />
And bid me from shores to flee. <lb />
Menaced by dangers rude. <lb />
Long time the trust was guarded well. <lb />
The old time spirit still. <lb />
Each manly action did impel. <lb />
And each w ill. <lb />
lives of nations, as of men. <lb />
Are vexed throughout <lb />
As good and evil strive to gain <lb />
An force; <lb />
Where e'er turn the eye upon <lb />
The pan of history. <lb />
We see how they their course have run, <lb />
sure as fate's decree. <lb />
holds of right are overthrown. <lb />
And anarchy and wrong <lb />
Stalk and groan. <lb />
Surrounded by a throng <lb />
Of all ills that vex the earth <lb />
With misery pain. <lb />
And drive to exile modest worth <lb />
Which doth appeal in vain. <lb />
as in every age and clinic. <lb />
spirits here <lb />
Aim at the forms and customs time <lb />
Has hallowed and made dear; <lb />
Expelled from less lands. <lb />
They seek this laud of ours. <lb />
To touch with unhallowed hands. <lb />
And desecrate my bowers. <lb />
old impulses still are strong <lb />
In many a manly breast. <lb />
And for each insult and each wrong. <lb />
I still shall be redressed. <lb />
Hot yet the fatal die is cast, <lb />
For virtue's honest tire, <lb />
Warms noble souls as in the W.-t <lb />
And blights corruption dire. <lb />
vale, each mountain <lb />
height <lb />
raised a shrine to inc. <lb />
Where I. with unrestrained delight. <lb />
still exalted be; <lb />
And never while the of day <lb />
down upon this land. <lb />
Shall I be frightened hence away <lb />
To leek another <lb />
FAMILY GOVERNMENT. <lb />
J. A. a Pit. <lb />
Scratched by a fall, moans <lb />
Our children of this weak age. <lb />
Lend life to dumb stones. <lb />
Whereon to vend their rage, <lb />
Or bend their little fists <lb />
And rate the senseless ground. <lb />
Arnold. <lb />
I COME HOME TO <lb />
Of control of children in tho <lb />
family. Chickens look to parents <lb />
for naturally, indeed, <lb />
this is really tho <lb />
thing in the and if <lb />
the parents would from tho very <lb />
; control themselves and strict- <lb />
observe the law that applies to <lb />
themselves, there would be no <lb />
trouble with the children. It is <lb />
Very seldom, indeed, that parents <lb />
appreciate the great responsibility <lb />
of properly teaching and training <lb />
children. <lb />
know nothing at <lb />
of nothing. <lb />
Do not even have instinct <lb />
this is questioned by <lb />
so everything is to be learned. <lb />
The child's character is made <lb />
by the things it is first taught, and <lb />
though this may be greatly <lb />
by what is afterwards learned, <lb />
it never ceases to have its <lb />
in forming character. Some <lb />
parents, themselves, or per- <lb />
others to, to quiet the <lb />
mg imparted to little children. Ho <lb />
hard it is for us to overcome and <lb />
obliterate first impressions. Solo- <lb />
was certainly right in teach <lb />
is an for a man to <lb />
from and this should <lb />
continually taught to our <lb />
for it is right <lb />
cation imparted to tho little child <lb />
helps to make its later control <lb />
easy. But if we in teach- <lb />
that which is remember, <lb />
that they have sown to the wind, <lb />
and shall reap the whirlwind , <lb />
applies always. <lb />
W cannot instill into the <lb />
mind falsities without reaping <lb />
row as the consequences. <lb />
Never, never seek to make your <lb />
child vengeful. Right here is one <lb />
of the main rocks upon which is <lb />
wrecked tho happiness of so many <lb />
households. you fill the mind I <lb />
of a child with the spirit of re <lb />
against circumstances, ; <lb />
inanimate things, please don't <lb />
surprised if this spirit grows and <lb />
after a while manifests itself by re-1 <lb />
against papa and j <lb />
come homo to i <lb />
Christian Courier. <lb />
POOR SUE, POOR JIM. <lb />
How a Mother The Dead Dody <lb />
of Her Child to Her Husband. <lb />
PRAYING AND DOING. <lb />
the children who <lb />
haven't got any <lb />
prayed a little boy, just before he <lb />
baby by telling it baby don't down his warm cot <lb />
hush, the old bad man will come <lb />
and take baby or if the <lb />
is restless at night he is assured mother said; <lb />
that he don't lie down and <lb />
cover up a great big will <lb />
come out from under the bed and <lb />
eat baby <lb />
Of course the child cannot know <lb />
that these things are false, and <lb />
accepted as true, it is a false <lb />
education- <lb />
It now begins living in a world <lb />
and beasts, <lb />
till intent doing it harm on <lb />
the slightest provocation. Later <lb />
on in life the child learns very <lb />
conclusively that these things are <lb />
not so, yet the effect on character <lb />
remains s superstition, looking out <lb />
for <lb />
the future and its developments, <lb />
become put of life, even down to <lb />
old ago, and many of us now <lb />
a cold, windy night <lb />
As ho arose from his knees his <lb />
have just ask- <lb />
New York Sun. <lb />
About three front town I <lb />
overtook a woman carrying a <lb />
bundle in her arms. She <lb />
was barefooted, a man's straw <lb />
hat, and it was enough to <lb />
her as a mountain I offered <lb />
to take the bundle- <lb />
Baby she said, as she <lb />
passed it up. <lb />
a baby. Well, I'll be <lb />
careful of How old is she V <lb />
on two <lb />
pretty heavy for such a <lb />
long <lb />
dun walked over ton <lb />
with her already, but I I had <lb />
to do it. Jim he's a for <lb />
who's <lb />
mail. salt. done got <lb />
him in jail fur and <lb />
the only knows when he'll <lb />
be. free- I jest he'd near <lb />
die if he a one last look <lb />
She lay like a log in my arms. <lb />
I supposed, sound I <lb />
raised the veil to get a peep at her <lb />
face. One glance told me all. <lb />
woman, your baby is <lb />
dead I exclaimed as I made the <lb />
discovery- <lb />
dun died last <lb />
DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. <lb />
Tho following is the State <lb />
platform as by <lb />
the State convention in assembly <lb />
May <lb />
That the <lb />
racy of North Carolina the I <lb />
principles of the Democratic <lb />
party, both State and National, <lb />
and particularly favor tho free <lb />
coinage of silver and an increase killed two of his <lb />
of the currency, and the repeal of ,. . ., . , <lb />
i . . Observer reports that bur- <lb />
internal revenue system. And, . . , , ., <lb />
. ii u v- i . -eel trio I to enter tho <lb />
denounce the tariff g, w p <lb />
bill as unjust to the consumers of but wore frightened off <lb />
tho country, and leading to the; ,. . , <lb />
. i Steele. a year old <lb />
formation of trusts, and , . . <lb />
.,. i-ii i boy, was ground to pieces under <lb />
which have oppressed a <lb />
the people and especially do we j of the Richmond A Danville com <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings Here and There as <lb />
From our <lb />
Tho Topic says tho wheat <lb />
in Caldwell i just prime. <lb />
Mr. B. P. Tipton, editor of tho <lb />
News, died at Mt. Holly last week. <lb />
Lightning struck the house of <lb />
Mr. O. A. Sigmon in Hickory and <lb />
children. <lb />
do <lb />
denounce tho unnecessary and <lb />
in the tax on <lb />
cotton ties and on tin. so largely <lb />
used the poorer portion of the <lb />
people, likewise denounce <lb />
the iniquitous Force bill, which <lb />
not yet abandoned by the Re- <lb />
publican patty, hut is being used <lb />
as a measure to be adopted <lb />
Monday morning, Bear Char- <lb />
soon as gain control of the <lb />
House of Representatives, the <lb />
pose and effect of which measure <lb />
I will to establish a second period <lb />
Oxford Sumo of the <lb />
best in <lb />
prominent and influential members <lb />
of tho <lb />
within the past few days openly <lb />
and strongly denounced the third <lb />
i party. <lb />
Salisbury Mr. A. L. <lb />
Hobbs. a well to do near <lb />
Davidson College, lost a line horse <lb />
his barn by lightening Mon <lb />
lay night. was set on <lb />
God to bless the poor children. <lb />
What will you do to bless them <lb />
Tho boy thought a moment. <lb />
if I had a hundred cakes, <lb />
enough for all the family, I would <lb />
give them <lb />
you have no What <lb />
then are you to do <lb />
I get money enough to I tenderly kissed the white, cold <lb />
buy all the things I and have face, and said <lb />
some over. I will give thorn some yo fur <lb />
you yet kindness Jim's in yore, <lb />
to buy ail you want, perhaps when he sees baby Sue I reckon <lb />
never will have. What will <lb />
; of reconstruction in the <lb />
I States, to subvert the liberties of; <lb />
I our people and inflame a new race j <lb />
i antagonism and sectional <lb />
dun died last <lb />
she replied. demand financial <lb />
you form, and the enactment of laws <lb />
Tm Jot to take her to jail and f the <lb />
let Jim sec her. Fore old Jim <lb />
He dun loved baby Sue like <lb />
own life. He d never <lb />
if he didn't dun sec her afore she . <lb />
was buried. <lb />
She wiped the tears away as he <lb />
walked alongside. At tho jail she <lb />
took the body from my hands, <lb />
tents burned. <lb />
Rocky Mount On <lb />
last Saturday quite n Revere rain <lb />
storm, accompanied by hail, pass <lb />
ed over a part of the county We <lb />
regret to learn that the tobacco <lb />
crop of Mr. R. D. Armstrong, tis <lb />
well as of some of his <lb />
were seriously damaged, <lb />
Weldon Two convicts <lb />
I The REFLECTOR, i <lb />
A for <lb />
r b i <lb />
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and ample justice to the from the camp Great <lb />
and laborers of our country. while at work. One <lb />
, . , ,,, , ,.,. by ti guard as ho <lb />
that we demand the abolition run off and was recaptured the <lb />
of national banks, and the other made good his escape and <lb />
titling of legal tender Treasury still at large at last accounts. <lb />
notes in lieu of national <lb />
notes, issued in volume <lb />
to do business of tho <lb />
a cash system, the <lb />
amount ti per capita <lb />
n. r. <lb />
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attention to <lb />
II. <lb />
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Prompt and careful attention <lb />
BOSS. <lb />
AM <lb />
I;<lb />
vs-<lb />
v. <lb />
long. <lb />
the middle mild of <lb />
that this is so in our case- Let us <lb />
learn then by experience, oven if <lb />
we will not otherwise, that this is <lb />
unjust to the ones, and wrong <lb />
hurtful and because we <lb />
our children and wish them to lead <lb />
happier lives than their parents <lb />
had let us not load their young <lb />
minds with such falsehoods. <lb />
Another thing taught early, with- <lb />
out intending to do so, is <lb />
taking is tho proper thing. <lb />
Baby gets hurt, nurse is blamed. <lb />
do bless tho poor <lb />
will give thorn <lb />
have no bread <lb />
is <lb />
I could earn money and <lb />
i buy a loaf <lb />
tilings as they now are <lb />
life, know , . , ,, , . <lb />
you know what you have that is <lb />
your own. What arc you willing <lb />
j to -rive to help the <lb />
The boy thought again. give <lb />
them half my money. I have <lb />
I'll give four. <lb />
Wouldn't that <lb />
he wont care no what do expand, and that all money <lb />
With him. Poor Poor oH by the government be <lb />
The railroad commission has an- <lb />
the following order to <lb />
take effect -Inly all <lb />
i mixed trains carrying <lb />
the interest of the j where two <lb />
first and second must <lb />
lie where only one coach is <lb />
Jim <lb />
OUR PENSION ROLL. <lb />
So Says the Railroad. <lb />
New Journal. <lb />
There is little doubt that the re- <lb />
cent example of the Pennsylvania <lb />
,.,.,, i Railway Company in . , ,, . <lb />
and baby is encouraged to hit her, . ,, . , , . <lb />
. , abandon all form of <lb />
pull her hair. etc. nurse cries out, . . . <lb />
., , , , . i . , except newspapers of <lb />
as if baby hurts, baby is <lb />
for tho time, and has also taken <lb />
except through newspapers <lb />
j known will be followed <lb />
other advertisers. <lb />
by <lb />
Time.-. <lb />
One year ago there <lb />
names on our pension roll By <lb />
tho close of the present fiscal year, <lb />
ending with the present month, <lb />
there will about names <lb />
on the pension roll, or quite as <lb />
many as the entire force of Grant's <lb />
armies at the close of tho war. <lb />
We are now issuing new pen- <lb />
at the rate of nearly or quite <lb />
per month, and by the close <lb />
of tho coining fiscal year the <lb />
. . ship of laud, <lb />
roll will roach 1.000,000. with <lb />
the probability that that number <lb />
In short <lb />
likely soon to have on our pension <lb />
roll names than were on the <lb />
entire army roll when Lee <lb />
rendered at <lb />
Some seven years after the close <lb />
legal tender In payment of attached only second class rat. <lb />
both public and private. coach <lb />
I baa separate apartments, thou first <lb />
That we demand that and second -class rates may be <lb />
grow shall pass such laws as shall<lb />
the dealing in <lb />
futures of all agricultural and mo <lb />
productions, provide such <lb />
stringent system of procedure in <lb />
trials as shall secure prompt con- <lb />
and Imposing such <lb />
ties tis shall secure most perfect <lb />
compliance with the law. <lb />
That we demand the free <lb />
unlimited coinage of silver. <lb />
That we demand <lb />
Greensboro Mr. T. I <lb />
Chick, Moulder in Sergeant's <lb />
dry, got a small piece coal in <lb />
one of his finger about nine years <lb />
ago. which has pained him at in- <lb />
ever since. The other day <lb />
he discovered something working <lb />
towards the surface on his linger. <lb />
Without much trouble he extract- <lb />
ed it and found that it was the <lb />
piece of coal which had worked <lb />
around and came out of <lb />
passage j itself. His finger healed up at <lb />
of laws prohibiting tho alien owner- and ho suffers no in- <lb />
convenience from it. <lb />
resolving to will exceeded. <lb />
Outrages against people <lb />
being sure hurt, it <lb />
cries out lustily. The mother, in- <lb />
stead of teaching a <lb />
son of cause and effect, goes the <lb />
shorter route, though well- <lb />
knows it the child don't- <lb />
It is taught to strike tho object, <lb />
which it was told was to blame- <lb />
No wonder it is so difficult to teach <lb />
the adult world that grandest, <lb />
hardest to be learned lesson of <lb />
I Christianity, return good for <lb />
j when the very opposite of <lb />
this is so carefully inculcated at <lb />
the threshold of life. <lb />
Sometimes, in fact frequently I <lb />
have, when trying to influence <lb />
parents to children <lb />
from fighting their playmates, been <lb />
told, and that in tho child's <lb />
and that Congress <lb />
take early steps to some <lb />
plan to obtain all lands now own <lb />
by alien and foreign <lb />
; and that all lands now held <lb />
by railroads and other corpora <lb />
in excess of as is <lb />
ally needed by them, reclaimed <lb />
by the government held for <lb />
actual settlers only. <lb />
in the doctrine of <lb />
his first lesson as a desperado.- . . <lb />
, ., i -i, , , ,. company experimented for <lb />
Perhaps the child has hurt itself , , . . ., , . i ,, ,, .,, <lb />
. . . , . , several years to ascertain the best i of the war, when the pension <lb />
with for to , <lb />
the door or some other inanimate appalling amount of <lb />
found to reach more for a j General Chairman of A-1 f <lb />
less expenditure of money than in reporting to the <lb />
other medium and hence it will <lb />
hereafter be exclusively used. <lb />
privileges to <lb />
House that amount for taxation, National or State, <lb />
felt called upon to apologize for shall not be used to build up one <lb />
.,., , ., tho unexpected increase and as- interest class at the expense of <lb />
The result of the of d House and country that , <lb />
the pension had I , ,, . , ,, , <lb />
its highest point that i of to <lb />
it would be speedily decreased. as much as possible in the <lb />
Raleigh News The <lb />
i train on tho i <lb />
I Railroad toward <lb />
Raleigh yesterday morning ran <lb />
over and fatally injured a <lb />
colored woman named Sarah <lb />
Ligon just this side of <lb />
She was very deaf and did not <lb />
hear the approach of the train. <lb />
Tho engineer endeavored to stop, <lb />
I it was impossible- <lb />
i counts the woman was <lb />
in a dying condition. <lb />
Free Friday <lb />
this great railway company are <lb />
worthy tho attention of all <lb />
Tho fact that after a full <lb />
and fair test of posters, hangers, <lb />
calendars, cards and sign boards <lb />
as advertising mediums tho com- <lb />
discovered that they pro- <lb />
smaller returns and <lb />
more expensive than newspaper <lb />
advertising. <lb />
presence, my boy is imposed on <lb />
I want him to just as <lb />
though fighting ever did any good <lb />
at settled anything. From the <lb />
time Cain killed Abel until this <lb />
strife and bitterness <lb />
never was productive of anything <lb />
but evil. Name a case it <lb />
Then <lb />
are not all committed in the <lb />
slave States- The recent lynch- <lb />
in New York, Indiana and <lb />
Ohio and the unfortunate race <lb />
troubles at Oklahoma City ore <lb />
cases in point It is always best day <lb />
to let the law take its course- <lb />
Anywhere in the land, even in the <lb />
newest communities, the law should was ; you cant <lb />
be considered strong enough f <lb />
all the purposes of et this Just what is done <lb />
Star, Ind. almost, or quite universally, and <lb />
that by real earnest Christian par- <lb />
Surely know not what <lb />
A correspondent urges the name j <lb />
of Y. T. Ormond for congress in j Christians take the Lord's teach- <lb />
this district Mr. Ormond is a; -mg M their guide. No doubt the <lb />
good man, a true man in every precept to not railing for <lb />
particular, and we would support j railing, contrariwise <lb />
him, if nominated, with a great especially as it is enforced by the <lb />
deal of pleasure. Outside of our j Lord's example, when he lifted op <lb />
W. W. we his voice in prayer for his <lb />
know of no man that we had rather more frequently <lb />
see receive the observed by Christiana, but for the <lb />
ton Free Press contrary and false teach- <lb />
before last the dwelling Mr. B <lb />
W. farm, about seven <lb />
miles from here, was burned down. <lb />
The building cost about <lb />
and there was do insurance on <lb />
The farm hands digging <lb />
close by and through their <lb />
ATTORNEY AT <lb />
B B V I L I. K. N. <lb />
Practice in the taunts. <lb />
-n <lb />
r- <lb />
-.-<lb />
PATENTS <lb />
Five years ago tho steady growth i hands of tho people, and hence j exertions the furniture was <lb />
of pensions scored the annual demand that all revenues. prevented <lb />
up to U to tho other <lb />
was believed that the . ., , There was a lire m the kitchen <lb />
water mark had been reached, and i to tho F expenses of they were and tho <lb />
We can readily understand why <lb />
there should in tho Western <lb />
and States a <lb />
amongst who bad been <lb />
against tho <lb />
can party but for tho life of us <lb />
can't see where tho Southern man, <lb />
who had been a Democrat whether <lb />
he a farmer or something else, <lb />
has any good ground or quarrel <lb />
with the Democratic party. There <lb />
is no ground for it and there is no <lb />
good sense in it if we take for <lb />
granted that they who do so are <lb />
influenced by the hope to bettor <lb />
their condition and the condition <lb />
of the class to which belong. <lb />
The country people are entitled <lb />
to better postal facilities. Con- <lb />
should provide for free <lb />
delivery of mail at least two or <lb />
three times a week to every man <lb />
living in tho country. It would <lb />
not cost deal in comparison <lb />
to other large public expenditures, <lb />
and it would be fully worth the <lb />
Free Press- <lb />
such assurances were then given i government, economically and fire was caused by <lb />
to tho country by those who had I honestly administered. on tho roof <lb />
favored tho new pension bills; but <lb />
tho actual expenditure for pen- <lb />
this your foots up tho start- <lb />
ling sum of being <lb />
nearly three times the entire <lb />
of tho government when <lb />
Lincoln was President <lb />
If we shall continue to increase <lb />
pensions during tho next fiscal <lb />
as have boon increased <lb />
this year we will have fully <lb />
of pensioners, costing nearly <lb />
or quite annually. <lb />
will be paying more pension <lb />
than were over in tho Union <lb />
armies at any time during the war. <lb />
and yet hundreds -of thousands <lb />
died and other hundreds of <lb />
thousands never applied for <lb />
a pension. <lb />
The Where <lb />
do all the pensioners come from <lb />
Who can answer that question T <lb />
The next natural inquiry <lb />
is the pension profligacy <lb />
to stop Who can answer that <lb />
now grave question t Another in- <lb />
likely up from the <lb />
at no distant day How <lb />
will the nation submit to the <lb />
most profligate pension system of <lb />
the world's history, count- <lb />
less numbers of tho most gallant <lb />
soldiers have sought a pen <lb />
and would now blush to be <lb />
classed as pensioners f Who can <lb />
answer that question T <lb />
That Congress issue a ; Tarboro Southerners The <lb />
amount of fractional paper I who are in a now <lb />
currency to facilitate tho exchange I floor in tho Sheriffs <lb />
all business In th <lb />
or in tea <lb />
; tor Moderate Pace. <lb />
are opposite U. s. Patent Of- <lb />
engaged in Patent and <lb />
obtain In time <lb />
saved store remote from <lb />
from the model drawing la font we <lb />
Ii be to free f charge, <lb />
make no change unless ob- <lb />
Patents. <lb />
a refer, here, to th- Pool Mn <lb />
v the Money Order to <lb />
s. Patent <lb />
and reference to <lb />
in your own or <lb />
. C. A. Co., <lb />
c. <lb />
through the medium of <lb />
States mail. <lb />
9- That tho General Assembly <lb />
pass such laws as will make the <lb />
public school system effective <lb />
that tho blessing of education may <lb />
be extended to all the people of <lb />
tho State alike- <lb />
10- That favor a graduated <lb />
tax on incomes. <lb />
found a spirit level the <lb />
office. It had evidently been there <lb />
for many for the herd ma- <lb />
wood to decay. <lb />
Unless a new floor was put in this <lb />
office soon after tho war, this level <lb />
left there by the <lb />
who built the court in <lb />
Mrs. Goo. C had <lb />
twenty acres of tobacco almost <lb />
completely ruined by bail. <lb />
has done much damage in the <lb />
vicinity of Geo. L- and <lb />
C. M- Cook. <lb />
Express I <lb />
of Pocket township. <lb />
while clothes on last Sat <lb />
discovered her <lb />
j clothes fire and- becoming <lb />
i ran to a spring near <lb />
but failed to extinguish tho <lb />
flames- Two who were <lb />
A cat horn in Germany with only <lb />
two logs hinder is <lb />
healthy, and goes about easily, the <lb />
body in tho normal condition. <lb />
When startled or watching any- <lb />
thing itself to the attitude of a <lb />
kangaroo, using its tail as a sup- <lb />
port. It has borne kittens, near by went to her assistance but <lb />
in both cases two, one of which <lb />
had four and the other only two <lb />
feet. <lb />
they arrived too late, the Are <lb />
done its fatal work. The clothes <lb />
were all burned off tier body except <lb />
her waist sieves. The flesh <lb />
her body was literally cooked. <lb />
makes you so It was a ghastly and <lb />
lame, old follow T You i screams heart <lb />
the gout have you Bingo rending. After grout sufferings <lb />
Oh, no. But my wife she died on Monday morning at <lb />
insists on darning my sock me. o'clock. <lb />
THE <lb />
WATCH TOWER, <lb />
Published Semi -Monthly <lb />
ONE DOLLAR A <lb />
Devoted Apostolic <lb />
Mend <lb />
N, <lb />
Editorial Wash- <lb />
N. f. <lb />
I,. <lb />
L. W. DAVIS. <lb />
For <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
and <lb />
Hair <lb />
THE <lb />
GLASS FRONT <lb />
the Opera House, at which plant <lb />
t have located, and where I hare <lb />
everything in my Una <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
with all the Improved appliance; <lb />
and <lb />
at <lb />
for work outside of shop <lb />
promptly executed. Very<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
IT IS <lb />
I THE THIRD PARTY IN PITT. <lb />
Entered at at Greenville, <lb />
N. C, m<lb />
Of New York. <lb />
i III III I <lb />
ADLAI E. STEVENSON, <lb />
Of <lb />
great- peaks constantly i <lb />
their beads a. league of mile on <lb />
As is already by Two Saturdays ago few eastward, forming a <lb />
most of the people who see the forlorn looking citizens to tho <lb />
to day. the of Court j folds of wheat and the <lb />
House and stood orchards and vineyards. <lb />
proof seemingly hesitating is known as San <lb />
something which they wore half valley, extending miles no-th <lb />
inclined to do and half not inclined. and south and from to <lb />
. to About two or three o'clock in width. Sometime there is no <lb />
received the afternoon they rainfall for sis months. But it is <lb />
wide <lb />
limn m ad <lb />
as the candidate for President <lb />
and placed the banner of <lb />
to be borne to <lb />
well irrigated and exceedingly pro- <lb />
of fruits and <lb />
u number of prosperous <lb />
Quite <lb />
WEDNESDAY. JUNE SM <lb />
his hands <lb />
victory The vote he <lb />
the first ballot sounds the wide- ; the Court House <lb />
,,,. TICKET spread popularity of this greatest I <lb />
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET f After all -night j ,,,. men <lb />
night the first j wore Court Room organ-1 towns were passed during the <lb />
was taken just before a Third Party Pitt. of these impressed tie <lb />
o'clock Thursday morning result- j at once fl, pencil in hand repair i than Fresno, which is <lb />
as . ed to the place of meeting and to a city of no <lb />
Cleveland Hill the little within the <lb />
Gorman M, Stevenson of room Mr. Allen <lb />
Morrison Campbell Swift Creek township, I the greatest raisin growing <lb />
Whitney j in hp There were m State. The board of <lb />
I fourteen, including the chairman, the town have a large <lb />
AT <lb />
CHARLES B AYCOCK. <lb />
ROBERT B. GLENN <lb />
small importance- <lb />
considerable fruit <lb />
It is already a <lb />
shipping point <lb />
It is the third time this honor i <lb />
this useless work of room -m handsome depot filled <lb />
STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. <lb />
. . i twin <lb />
has been conferred organizing assistant party with u display of the county's <lb />
ton governor <lb />
CARR. <lb />
of <lb />
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR; <lb />
R. A-<lb />
SECRETARY STATE <lb />
COKE. <lb />
. Wake. <lb />
DONALD W. <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
A. FURMAN. <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
Sim. <lb />
J. C SCARBOROUGH. <lb />
of <lb />
FRANK I. <lb />
of <lb />
TWELFTH <lb />
GEORGE A. SHUFFORD. <lb />
once he was elected and served <lb />
his country for four years as its <lb />
chief executive. His official record <lb />
stands entirely free from tho <lb />
slightest stain and his duties were <lb />
discharged as he thought best for <lb />
pro- <lb />
Machine. Mr. <lb />
Johnson has been, believe, <lb />
prominent every party in Pitt <lb />
for twenty years except the Demo- <lb />
Party. If he ever rendered <lb />
any service to the Democratic Party <lb />
the welfare of the country and j in county in its noble work of <lb />
rescuing the county from <lb />
misrule never heard of it, <lb />
people he represented. No one <lb />
can doubt bis honesty. The people <lb />
admire his manhood and character, <lb />
and they want to see him returned <lb />
to tho Presidential chair. <lb />
For Vice President the <lb />
nominated A- E. Stevenson. <lb />
of Illinois, who was first assistant <lb />
Postmaster General under Cleve- <lb />
land's administration. A large <lb />
majority of the North Carolina <lb />
delegation voted for him for tho <lb />
first place on the ticket. He is a <lb />
man of much ability and will bring <lb />
in a Urge vote in the West- <lb />
and the same may be said of his <lb />
on that Saturday. We <lb />
do not think this effort of Mr. <lb />
Johnson and his followers to <lb />
disorganize and divide the Demo- <lb />
party will amount to much- <lb />
No political movement ever excited <lb />
so little interest and when it was <lb />
known that Allen J was at the <lb />
head of it there was a general feeling <lb />
that it had attained its de- <lb />
of power for harm at its birth <lb />
that from now on the Thud <lb />
lay aside all differences and get to <lb />
work earnestly for the nominees <lb />
COUNTY DEMOCRATIC the party. With the corruption <lb />
on the other side, and the accursed <lb />
. force bill hanging <lb />
A convention of the Democratic <lb />
party of Pitt county will be held ; Le to sec his <lb />
at tho Court House in Greenville j not by any <lb />
ticket nominated at Chicago would be a harmless thing <lb />
is a strong one and the j fa g creditable <lb />
believes it will elected by a i to om. that they are taking <lb />
large majority. It is time now to stock that our <lb />
on Thursday the 28th day of July <lb />
1892, at o'clock A. M-- for the <lb />
purpose of nominating candidates <lb />
for the Legislature the <lb />
county offices and to appoint <lb />
delegates to the <lb />
Convention, and such other <lb />
as may properly come before <lb />
it <lb />
Township are netted <lb />
to be held on the <lb />
day of July 1892. at o'clock P It, <lb />
at the usual places of meeting for <lb />
tho purpose of appointing <lb />
gates to tin county convention <lb />
and for the nomination of <lb />
dates for Constable and the election <lb />
of five Democrats to constitute an <lb />
duty <lb />
Third Party doctrines, which can <lb />
only help to keep the Republican <lb />
party in power. <lb />
The platform adopted by the <lb />
convention ought to satisfy every <lb />
voter in the country. We will <lb />
it next week. <lb />
IMPROVE IT. <lb />
The wishes to say <lb />
something to day by way of <lb />
pealing to the pride of its home <lb />
readers. During our recent trip <lb />
through the west we were struck <lb />
with the interest people out there <lb />
take their schools. We could <lb />
but notice, upon approaching a <lb />
though a small one <lb />
Executive <lb />
, . . , to be seen and occupy the <lb />
The several be q <lb />
entitled to select the <lb />
number of delegates and the same <lb />
number of alternates to represent <lb />
them in the county convention to <lb />
Beaver Dam. <lb />
Bethel. <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Falkland. <lb />
Farmville. <lb />
Swift Creek. <lb />
By order of the Democratic Ex- <lb />
Committee of Pitt county- <lb />
Alex L. Blow. <lb />
R. Williams, Chairman <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
farmers whether in or out of the <lb />
are bent on keeping to <lb />
as long as the monopoly <lb />
loving, monopoly creating <lb />
party threaten the people <lb />
with sectional hate. Force Bill and <lb />
legislation for the enrichment of <lb />
the few; and the oppression of <lb />
tho many. for tho steady, <lb />
farmers of glorious old Pitt <lb />
Col. North Dakota, who <lb />
was of the National <lb />
Alliance, succeeds the late Col- <lb />
Polk tho Presidency of that <lb />
order. He is not known much of <lb />
in this part of the country, and <lb />
any idea as to what his policy <lb />
will be in the leadership <lb />
Alliance is ail conjecture. <lb />
of tho <lb />
The <lb />
IN THE GOLD STATE. <lb />
Editor Tells of Something <lb />
Sees in California. <lb />
He <lb />
Cleveland and Stephenson- <lb />
is something rotten <lb />
A monument will be erected to <lb />
Col. L. L. Polk. No doubt there <lb />
will be many willing contributors <lb />
to a fund for this purpose, even <lb />
from beyond the limits of our <lb />
State. <lb />
school house Such sights, while <lb />
filling us with admiration for those <lb />
western people, made us feel no <lb />
little shame that this respect <lb />
our home people were so much <lb />
behind. We could but picture the <lb />
contrast between those handsome <lb />
brick and stone structures and the <lb />
like shanty Greenville <lb />
folks have to point out as our <lb />
male Academy building. Nothing <lb />
ho marks tho progress of ft town as <lb />
its schools and school <lb />
unless it be its newspapers. This <lb />
old Academy building has stood <lb />
for more than a quarter of a <lb />
without any improvement ex- <lb />
the adding of blinds. So far <lb />
as the location is concerned that <lb />
could not be improved upon. The <lb />
site is a beautiful one, and if ft <lb />
creditable building graced tho <lb />
spot would be indeed a credit and <lb />
ornament to the town. <lb />
What the wishes to <lb />
ask is if the will not show <lb />
Cal, May <lb />
Finding that would <lb />
hours Los Angeles, our <lb />
petty made haste to got rid of <lb />
luggage and set out to make the <lb />
best use f the remainder of the <lb />
afternoon in seeing as much of the <lb />
town as possible. Los Angeles was <lb />
truly a revelation, a city of striking <lb />
beauty. The business portion of <lb />
the city contained blocks of hand- <lb />
some buildings that would do <lb />
credit to any city, while tho <lb />
streets were bowers of <lb />
The yards were magnificent, <lb />
containing every variety of semi- <lb />
tropical plant and flower in <lb />
abundance. Hedges borders <lb />
palms were common <lb />
sights. Eucalyptus, fir. cedar <lb />
and pepper trees were among the <lb />
, shade varieties, while tho gardens <lb />
contained orange, lemon, cherry. <lb />
peach and apricot trees rich with <lb />
golden fruit. Los has <lb />
population, and just <lb />
lit has grown from lo this <lb />
astonishing number in the brief <lb />
The farmer will be <lb />
continued by Mrs- L L- Polk, who <lb />
has qualified as executrix of her <lb />
late husband. The paper will be <lb />
edited by Mr- Ramsey with Mr. <lb />
Denmark as business manager as <lb />
heretofore. <lb />
enough pride in their town to con- ten years. It has three <lb />
splendid systems cf street cars, <lb />
tribute sufficiently to and <lb />
enlarge this old building make <lb />
it as they will not be ashamed <lb />
of. The town never had bettor <lb />
school prospects before it than <lb />
now. tho people should Railroad, anion <lb />
taking deeper interest in all <lb />
horse, electric. and cable, with <lb />
every other convenience needed <lb />
in a city. The Arcade depot, <lb />
owned by the Southern Pa- <lb />
the <lb />
i finest I saw on tho trip- <lb />
duets. Among were some <lb />
of tho finest specimens of fruit I <lb />
over saw. The gentlemen <lb />
charge of this exhibit, finding out <lb />
that I was from a cotton State, <lb />
showed me a stalk of open cotton <lb />
of very fine staple which he said <lb />
grew there perfectly wild. <lb />
After a half hour's stop a Fresno <lb />
we were rolling towards <lb />
San lino con- <lb />
all the way. As evening <lb />
drew on we were traveling along <lb />
one of the rivers loading into San <lb />
Francisco Bay with numerous <lb />
busy steamers plying waters. <lb />
By sunset the beautiful bay is <lb />
reached and for several the <lb />
road runs along its border. This <lb />
bay, walled in by mountains and <lb />
rocks, is the finest harbor of tho <lb />
and on its bosom I saw <lb />
anchored scores of large ships <lb />
from every country, many of <lb />
them masters. A number <lb />
of towns dot the shores of the <lb />
bay. Opposite saw the <lb />
largest ferry boat known in tho <lb />
world, it could easily carry cars <lb />
engines. <lb />
We. reached Oakland, the <lb />
nus of the railroad about <lb />
o'clock, and by had steamed <lb />
miles by ferry across the bay to <lb />
San Francisco, proceeding at <lb />
to the Occidental Hotel, tho head <lb />
quarters of the National Editorial <lb />
Association. The delegates and <lb />
accompanying them all <lb />
gather numbered nearly and <lb />
made a big gathering. Every <lb />
State tho Union was <lb />
Tuesday, tho first day of tho <lb />
tors in through the <lb />
courtesy of the Examiner a leading <lb />
paper of the city, was spent in an <lb />
excursion around the bay. A large <lb />
handsome steamer. was <lb />
gaily decorated and furnished for <lb />
the occasion, was boarded <lb />
amid tho booming of cannon <lb />
melody of baud music. Gov. <lb />
Markham one of the invited <lb />
guests who accompanied Urn <lb />
firing a u <lb />
fate in his honor one <lb />
lost a hand by the <lb />
mature of one the <lb />
pieces. It was a distressing <lb />
dent, though fortunately for the. <lb />
excursionists very of thorn saw- <lb />
it and not many know of it for <lb />
sometime after the occurrence. <lb />
Later a of hundred <lb />
dollars was raised for his benefit. <lb />
As the excursion steamer pulled <lb />
out of the dock there was a <lb />
blowing of whistles from neigh- <lb />
boring while tho splendid <lb />
band kept up a delightful flow of <lb />
popular airs. On the trip every <lb />
passing steamer whistled a salute, <lb />
the fortifications on Alcatraz <lb />
Island and Fort Scott <lb />
boomed their heavy guns in com- <lb />
to tho editors as tho <lb />
by. Various <lb />
points of interest around tho bay <lb />
were passed, the editors wore <lb />
given an opportunity of looking <lb />
through tho out upon <lb />
tho Pacific. Tho party was <lb />
dined upon the steamer, tho repast <lb />
being followed by appropriate <lb />
speech making- Before returning <lb />
to the city the afternoon tho ex- <lb />
were landed at <lb />
carry out the of their <lb />
but our North Carolina <lb />
party remained over until <lb />
day morning- Tho four days spent <lb />
in this queen of Pacific cities gave <lb />
us opportunity for much <lb />
upon occidental life. <lb />
and to a right good insight to <lb />
the customs, habits, and character <lb />
of tho people. <lb />
Before touching upon any of <lb />
let me say that tho pica.-11 re <lb />
of our party was largely added to <lb />
by mooting several young North <lb />
Carolinians now residing in San <lb />
Francisco, who called on us at our <lb />
hotel. It was like talking to home <lb />
folks to strike up with Tar Heels <lb />
away out there. Mr. David Ward, <lb />
of Wilson, is there practicing law <lb />
Mr. David Ruffin, of tho same <lb />
town, is a a young Mr. <lb />
of Weldon, is <lb />
in a town about a hundred <lb />
miles away but was in tho city at <lb />
tho time expecting to some- <lb />
body from his native in the <lb />
editorial party and Mr. Wade H- <lb />
of Winston, who is on tho <lb />
staff of the Call, one of the best <lb />
daily papers of the city. The Call <lb />
WALTER'S <lb />
by tho way, is an influential <lb />
is making itself famous by <lb />
its bold attacks upon of the <lb />
loading places of infamy <lb />
in tho city It was soon that the <lb />
effect of those attacks was being <lb />
felt. To Mr. Bynum were in- <lb />
for much of tho pleasure <lb />
experienced there for <lb />
through his of the city <lb />
many courtesies were <lb />
to much that might other- <lb />
wise been missed- Every <lb />
ho called for our party to <lb />
take us out sight <lb />
Francisco is tho most cos <lb />
city tho continent- <lb />
Its inhabitants are made up of <lb />
people of almost every nationality <lb />
and clime. however, <lb />
that about the fewest of any race I <lb />
saw were colored people, they are <lb />
very scarce. In fact all through <lb />
the west the is a rare object. <lb />
Such positions as ho tills hero in <lb />
the south brakemen. <lb />
drivers, porters, waiters, <lb />
barbers, and such, being filled by <lb />
Bohemian, Irish, <lb />
American, and so on. But of these <lb />
latter and nearly other <lb />
here is a general mix <lb />
and when spoken to you per- <lb />
haps hear broken dialect <lb />
oftener than the pure mother Eng- <lb />
to- j Tho most predominating of any <lb />
GALLERY. <lb />
Ev n in of Dr. I <lb />
N. . <lb />
I lake gnat in informing my <lb />
I lit<lb />
m A career of <lb />
.-. YEARS <lb />
he <lb />
My Work Speaks for Itself. <lb />
Call and <lb />
Hoping lo gain your mid <lb />
merit your favor. <lb />
THOMAS WALTER. <lb />
Tobacco- <lb />
Tobacco Furnace <lb />
for <lb />
CURING TOBACCO. <lb />
CHERRY CO. <lb />
-DEALERS IN-------- <lb />
beg to announce to our many <lb />
friends and customers that we <lb />
have the largest and best select oil <lb />
stock of Goods to be oar <lb />
town. And while we are not sell- <lb />
at cost we beg lo announce <lb />
that we think we can and will <lb />
With it you have absolute <lb />
control over heating your barn, <lb />
and removes <lb />
All Danger of Fire. <lb />
Two cures per week can be <lb />
made in the same barn <lb />
co of different degrees of ripe <lb />
can be cured at one lime in <lb />
the same barn. Saves labor and <lb />
fuel. <lb />
further particulars ad- <lb />
dress <lb />
N. C. <lb />
paper when write. <lb />
-----11 yon wont to <lb />
Italian <lb />
In of ind from <lb />
Ten to Fifteen Dollars <lb />
In tho of Organ <lb />
ADOLPH COHN, <lb />
any prices on the different <lb />
lines of Goods by us. We <lb />
throw out no baits to entrap <lb />
To one and all we extend <lb />
a cordial welcome to our <lb />
will be pleased to serve you with <lb />
any goods in the following <lb />
foreign element there is <lb />
But I will defer <lb />
next to <lb />
about these- <lb />
tho <lb />
my <lb />
readers <lb />
matters. The session of I was over Southern Pacific <lb />
the male school recently closed in j we at P. M. <lb />
for San Francisco. The route <lb />
the Academy, and the prospects of <lb />
the coming fall session show con- <lb />
We will have C- C- clubs in i that this old building is <lb />
North Carolina this not equal to the requirements. <lb />
Cleveland and Carr- Men who i By all means it should be enlarged j <lb />
be <lb />
tween these two cities lay north- <lb />
ward up the coast, averaging per- <lb />
haps or more miles from the <lb />
ocean. to our berths <lb />
their State and do not want, and improved. We suggest that upon boarding the train, <lb />
turned over the committee in charge of rest and <lb />
are going to work and see building see if they secure, op next to <lb />
that both are given <lb />
in November. <lb />
h ma- enough contributions to enlarge <lb />
and beautify the building and en- <lb />
close the grounds with a wire <lb />
During the past week several of j fence- No one the committee calls <lb />
our exchanges have been speaking should refuse to contribute- <lb />
of ex-Governor T. J. Jarvis in eon- j <lb />
with the chairmanship of <lb />
the State Executive <lb />
Committee, and urging <lb />
catch glimpses of tho passing <lb />
country. All the mountain and <lb />
coast region of California, <lb />
ally the Southern portion, is beau- <lb />
and is always some- <lb />
mi Ti -V i interesting to look upon. <lb />
nest meeting of the North T ,,. ,, . , . <lb />
in u o . . . . . , up this Monday morning <lb />
I Carolina Press Association -will be , . I, , , , ., <lb />
held in Charlotte July and <lb />
28th- Secretary Sherrill informs <lb />
the brethren that they will be <lb />
ally entertained in the Queen City, <lb />
and at the close of the two <lb />
session they will go on an , <lb />
to Washington and wonderful engineering <lb />
found us right tho midst of the <lb />
mountains, a small <lb />
range lying the Sierra <lb />
Nevada and the Pacific They <lb />
wore pretty mountains and <lb />
If he can induced to ac- <lb />
he is the man above all others <lb />
for this position- During the <lb />
we are no doubt to have <lb />
in the present campaign such wise York- <lb />
and direction as he can <lb />
give will be sorely needed, it is Carolina Tobacco convention will j place a perfect loop being <lb />
the humble opinion of the meet City. The con- Leaving the mountains as the <lb />
th the State has no brainier will be composed of prom- j morning grow older the for <lb />
man than Gov. Jarvis. and no one tobacconists of the State- i i foot most of the <lb />
dealers and buyers. beautiful fer- <lb />
constructing the railroad <lb />
through and across them, at one <lb />
, . . ; n , <lb />
by great f take steps loW to a through <lb />
the Democracy could be i tobacco exhibit from State at valley, though at no tune were <lb />
Mb. glad to <lb />
hear that the Executive Commit- <lb />
tee has sot a for the County <lb />
It is to be devoutly hoped that <lb />
the reverend manipulators will <lb />
make strenuous efforts to baton <lb />
out a less objectionable ticket than <lb />
has crowned their labors for <lb />
years past- It is exasperating <lb />
to true and tried Democrats to <lb />
have their fealty persistently taxed <lb />
to support nominees, peculiarly <lb />
unfitted for positions they can <lb />
neither grace or exalt. More es- <lb />
humiliating is this <lb />
demand, since tho county <lb />
is so timbered with excellent <lb />
material for all her and re- <lb />
wonder is to be excited <lb />
by the suicidal preachment of a <lb />
third party, when the staunchest <lb />
element is obliged to <lb />
support candidates whose <lb />
principal claim to suffrage is base <lb />
on immediate need or <lb />
misfortune- All such claims <lb />
should lay their contributions on <lb />
individual and charities; <lb />
and tho deluded claimants should <lb />
clear the decks for those who can <lb />
and will do battle. <lb />
It is too true that tho <lb />
of office dwindled into <lb />
shameful and but <lb />
slim attach to <lb />
but the meed is ample for tho <lb />
vices rendered ; often would a far- <lb />
thing's remuneration <lb />
with tho consideration. The <lb />
time has passed when the people <lb />
were honored by their <lb />
and consequently the public <lb />
servants no longer command that <lb />
respect and homage which they <lb />
obtained in better days- The <lb />
cause for tins <lb />
found in the <lb />
fact that tho people have but <lb />
the a faint and uncertain in con- <lb />
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, <lb />
Gent's Furnishing Goods, Pants <lb />
Goods, Hats, Shoes, Hardware, <lb />
Nails, Tinware, Crockery, <lb />
Glassware, Groceries, <lb />
White Oil cents per gallon, <lb />
Wood and Harness,<lb />
NEW c. <lb />
General Agent for <lb />
Who Is now from <lb />
tho If <lb />
PIANOS, <lb />
for tone, and <lb />
and endorsed by nearly nil the <lb />
In Hie Scales. <lb />
Made by Paul ;. who Is at thin <lb />
lime cue Of the beat mechanics and In- <lb />
of the Jay. Thirteen new <lb />
patent on till trade <lb />
tho <lb />
which <lb />
him for the past fix years In the eastern <lb />
part of this State and n to this <lb />
Riven entire The Upright <lb />
Piano just mentioned will lie -old at from <lb />
Walnut or Mahogany ca.-c-. <lb />
from In or Oak <lb />
cases. <lb />
Ten experience in the <lb />
In- enabled him handle <lb />
hut Bond he <lb />
not hesitate to say that he can sell any <lb />
about pat coat. <lb />
agent arc now <lb />
liefer to all bank In Carolina. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Judge of Probate of Pitt county <lb />
having Issued Letter of Administration <lb />
to me, the undersigned, on the day <lb />
of May. on the of G. W. <lb />
John-Ion. deceased, notice I.- hereby <lb />
given lo all indebted to the <lb />
estate make payment to under- <lb />
signed, and to till Of said estate <lb />
to ti.-i; <lb />
to <lb />
months after the date of thin or <lb />
this will lie plead in bar of their <lb />
JAMES, <lb />
the estate i. W. Johnston. <lb />
This 10th day of May. MM. <lb />
Union Iron Works, where two <lb />
largo steel hull passenger steam <lb />
and a war cruiser wore being <lb />
constructed. The cruiser <lb />
was built at these works. <lb />
Every one voted the excursion a <lb />
grand success and pronounced the <lb />
Examiner a most enterprising <lb />
journal. <lb />
Tuesday tho opening <lb />
session of the Editorial <lb />
was hold Metropolitan <lb />
Temple, W. S- of <lb />
Ohio, in the President's chair. <lb />
The the body con- <lb />
through Wednesday and <lb />
Thursday and closed by electing <lb />
the following officers for tho next <lb />
President B, J- Price. Hudson, <lb />
Wis. <lb />
Walter <lb />
Columbia, Mo, H. J. Knapp, <lb />
Auburn, N- T., J. <lb />
Miss- <lb />
M. <lb />
Page, HI <lb />
Recording <lb />
Pa. <lb />
H. <lb />
HI . <lb />
A majority of tho editors left <lb />
more easily led to victory. <lb />
the World- Fair. <lb />
the mountains of view, <lb />
Thursday night to <lb />
and a few in- <lb />
of the army mule type <lb />
monopolize of these <lb />
assemblies, and ride rough- <lb />
shod over the will of tho majority, <lb />
and arrogantly despise tho wishes <lb />
of those who are only expected to <lb />
cast their votes for unsavory fa <lb />
By tho way, how startling are <lb />
the pf genius, when once <lb />
our enchanted becomes fixed <lb />
upon the glittering spires of office I <lb />
How suddenly our shoulders grow <lb />
tit to DOM weight <lb />
of mightiest Republics. But I <lb />
too often, do rush in where <lb />
angels fear to <lb />
So is intended present <lb />
incumbents by the suggestion, <lb />
that be established <lb />
over with a <lb />
course of instruction in <lb />
principles of govern- <lb />
with primary lessons on its <lb />
objects, functions and limitations. <lb />
Or, better <lb />
have rigid <lb />
examinations, where the as <lb />
may display abilities and <lb />
that might other- <lb />
wise remain undiscovered to as <lb />
world. This interest <lb />
ordeal might somewhat mod <lb />
a cheap and quixotic <lb />
; but would it not effect a <lb />
wholesome a too <lb />
bountiful crop of unmarketable pro- <lb />
We for a reply. <lb />
June 27th, 1892- Bod Gale. <lb />
Notice to Shippers. <lb />
In to make more convenient and <lb />
economical use of the now em- <lb />
ployed in the North Carolina <lb />
to better the Inter- <lb />
of tho undersigned <lb />
have decided to their <lb />
respective line Nor <lb />
folk and <lb />
N. ., into <lb />
be known as <lb />
LINE. <lb />
-Connecting Norfolk with <lb />
May line, fer <lb />
Clyde for <lb />
The Old Line, for New <lb />
York. <lb />
Miner Line for .- <lb />
ton and <lb />
Tho Water for Vs., <lb />
and i. c. <lb />
At with <lb />
The North Carolina It. K- <lb />
At with <lb />
Tar <lb />
falling at H. C. <lb />
new will in <lb />
Service, with men additional sailings a <lb />
will ult the needs of tho business. <lb />
NO ADVANCE IN HATES. <lb />
direct service of these <lb />
and tuft from handling, are <lb />
among the advantages this <lb />
afters. The following gentlemen have <lb />
been appointed Agents of the New <lb />
E at Va. <lb />
John Son, at <lb />
S. II. Gray, at N. C. <lb />
S. C. at Roanoke Island- <lb />
J. J. Cherry, at Greenville, N. C. <lb />
The first will leave Norfolk <lb />
on Monday, May from wharf <lb />
on Water street, <lb />
and between the piers of Hie <lb />
Line Ce. <lb />
If. A- <lb />
V V AG. M. Dominion Co. <lb />
W. P. CLYDE CO-, <lb />
Clyde Line. <lb />
Norfolk, May 14th, <lb />
The undersigned having been appoint- <lb />
ed agent of the Line at <lb />
moat thanks Ids many <lb />
and patrons the liberal jg- <lb />
they heretofore mm <lb />
most a of <lb />
tin- same. J- J- <lb />
New <lb />
N. . May <lb />
and Collars, Farming Tools <lb />
of the makes, <lb />
Trunks, Valises, Floor Matting, <lb />
Oil Children's Carriages, <lb />
and the largest and best selected <lb />
stock of FURNITURE ever kept <lb />
in our town. When in need of <lb />
anything in our various line try <lb />
Yours, anxious for trade, <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
Has Moved to next Door Court House <lb />
WILL CONTINUE MANUFACTURE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory U well with host . . i,. , put up nothing <lb />
but We keep with the and improved <lb />
material used in all work. All of arc you can select from <lb />
Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS <lb />
he year round, which we will Mn as as <lb />
Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and for past favors we la <lb />
merit a continuance of the same <lb />
J. L. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF <lb />
to the buyers, of surrounding counties, a line of the following goo <lb />
not to be excelled in this market. And to be an <lb />
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SUITERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of <lb />
kind, and Belting, Hay, Rock Lime, Plaster of Paris, and <lb />
HAIR. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less per cent for Cash. Bread Prep- <lb />
ration and Hall's Star Lye at Jobbers Prices, Lead and pure Lin- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. a specialty. Give me a nail and I guarantee satisfaction, <lb />
. . <lb />
THE NEW HALL TYPEWRITER. <lb />
A Mt <lb />
AND IMPROVED. <lb />
GOOD <lb />
The Rest Standard Typewriter in the World. <lb />
Inexpensive, Portable, No Ink Ribbon, In- <lb />
Type all language, Easiest <lb />
to learn, and rapid<lb />
w as <lb />
This Machine is friend. <lb />
body should have done on the <lb />
Typewriter. It always Insures the moat <lb />
prompt attention. <lb />
N. Washington, St., Boston, <lb />
One of these can be seen at the Reflector office, where particulars <lb />
prices can had; <lb />
For Accident Insurance by year in one of <lb />
the best Companies in existence, see<lb /></p>
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A Startling Fact <lb />
WONDERFUL <lb />
STILL RUNNING <lb />
THE GREAT <lb />
COST SALE. <lb />
THE <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
The river Is swelling. <lb />
for Cleveland <lb />
hits mil i very dry. <lb />
What arc you a for <lb />
Friday will be ll first of July. <lb />
To-morrow will be the last of June. <lb />
Best weather in town for the ice cream <lb />
dealers. <lb />
are having a big time at <lb />
The teat <lb />
Morehead. <lb />
Cotton Meal for sale at <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
the Old <lb />
Tin- colored at will col- <lb />
the <lb />
The Home Sewing Machine for <lb />
Brown Bros. <lb />
Good crop report in from every <lb />
of the county. <lb />
With the close of to-morrow the year <lb />
1892 will be half gone. <lb />
June Fresh Milk Biscuits <lb />
at Brick Store. <lb />
The New Home Sewing Machine and <lb />
all parts at <lb />
Evangelist Fife is this week conducting <lb />
a meeting at Mount. <lb />
Wonder if anybody will have ripe <lb />
by the of July. <lb />
given for Produce. Hides, Eggs <lb />
and Furs at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Cheapest <lb />
Furniture. Bedsteads <lb />
i the Old store. <lb />
and <lb />
THE- <lb />
WELCOME NEWS <lb />
that you can net choice <lb />
DRY GOODS <lb />
DRESS <lb />
Clothing, <lb />
NOTIONS, <lb />
c for cash at <lb />
M. R. LANG'S. <lb />
Go to Morehead. hear Tom and <lb />
enjoy by the sea a days. <lb />
rains. Another heavy down- <lb />
pour Monday night and all yesterday. <lb />
Next Monday is the glorious fourth. <lb />
Wilson end Washington will celebrate. <lb />
Dr. Win. E. Hall will lecture in the <lb />
Conn House Admission free. <lb />
Last week there was a timely and gen- <lb />
chopping down of weeds around town. <lb />
A colored man was brought here last <lb />
week and put in jail for house breaking. <lb />
foot bridge i getting in <lb />
very bad again and needs attention. <lb />
F. Q. administrator of G. W. <lb />
Johnston, advertises land sale in this <lb />
issue. <lb />
Mr. Allen Warren told us a few days <lb />
ago that the crop will be abundant <lb />
this year. <lb />
There will lie an from Kins- <lb />
to Norfolk July Fare from <lb />
Greenville never booms, but We think <lb />
the outlook for substantial improvements <lb />
right now are good. <lb />
Mr. II. gathered green com <lb />
from his garden Friday, the fleet that was <lb />
reported this season. <lb />
tin- hardest work anybody wants <lb />
to do now is moving a fan very few get <lb />
that light, however. <lb />
Saml. M. is the for <lb />
Insurance Lodge No. K. of Pay <lb />
your two assessments to him. <lb />
Monday night was a lovely time for no <lb />
street lamps to lie lighted. One could <lb />
a most sec his hand before him. <lb />
The hears that some of our <lb />
will begin curing tobacco prim- <lb />
next week. Pitt is always in the <lb />
lead. <lb />
A plush carriage with <lb />
on it has been left at <lb />
Owner can get same by pay- <lb />
for this notice. <lb />
Mr. H. Nobles, a son of Mr. J. I,. W. <lb />
of this county, died on the 4th <lb />
list, He was years old and a very <lb />
upright young man. <lb />
Printer's Ink gives this bit of good ad- <lb />
vice to space in <lb />
your local paper, then strive to make <lb />
it the most interesting part of <lb />
The contractors for constructing the <lb />
dam at the north end of the bridge had <lb />
considerable work done on it last week <lb />
and will push it on a- rapidly as possible. <lb />
A lady who has two or three hours <lb />
leisure each day can make money by as- <lb />
in my business. Address with <lb />
stamp. Mrs. I. N. Edwards. Greenville. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
The past week the have been the <lb />
longest of the year, and the hottest. <lb />
They will now begin to grow shorter, <lb />
but there is no promise for cooler <lb />
any time soon. <lb />
Auction sell at Auction <lb />
every Saturday, until further notice, be- <lb />
ginning at three o'clock, at store, my <lb />
entire stock of Hardware, one <lb />
come all. M. J. <lb />
Reflector readers have had a good <lb />
long rest from any kind of hotel talk. <lb />
Greenville's needs in tills direction have <lb />
grown no less in the meantime. And the <lb />
is. how <lb />
The first steamer for runs <lb />
nest Monday. Mr. M. J. Fowler is pro- <lb />
of that resort this He <lb />
conducted It a former season with much <lb />
success. It is a delightful place. <lb />
What about water supply and fire <lb />
company talk that sprang up just after <lb />
the fire seven weeks ago The <lb />
does not want to begin prophesying <lb />
again this early on the Are question. <lb />
The colored public school of this town <lb />
closed Friday night with very <lb />
ate exercises. A creditable <lb />
was given which shows the good <lb />
work that has been done in school. <lb />
To Tobacco arc now- <lb />
ready to deliver 12-inch tobacco lines. <lb />
Those who have ordered fines can <lb />
get them early in July. Don't forget <lb />
that flues arc sold only for <lb />
cry- <lb />
Register of Deeds wishes us to call <lb />
attention to the that during; the first <lb />
ten days of July is the time for giving In <lb />
purchases for the past six months. All <lb />
persons liable to this tax should give in <lb />
promptly. <lb />
my am <lb />
closing out my business for the purpose <lb />
of a change and earnestly request all who <lb />
owe me to come forward and settle up. <lb />
I am selling out at cost, and at auction. <lb />
Please come and pay cat, for I expect <lb />
to move soon. Yours Truly. <lb />
M. i. <lb />
Personal- <lb />
Mr. Hooker tut sink <lb />
the past week. <lb />
Mr. M. of Scotland Neck, <lb />
spent Sunday here. <lb />
Mrs. W. L. Brown and children an <lb />
visiting In <lb />
Master Guy Williamson went to <lb />
folk Monday to visit relatives. <lb />
Mrs. W. T. Godwin Is visiting <lb />
daughter. Mrs. Wells, at <lb />
Miss Irene of Snow Hill, has <lb />
been visiting here the past week. <lb />
Mrs. Carr, of county, is visiting <lb />
her daughter, Mrs. B. S. <lb />
V. L. Stephens and children, of <lb />
Wilson, is visiting Mrs. M. A. Stephens. <lb />
Mrs. Wilmington, Miss <lb />
Maggie is visiting Mrs. O. <lb />
Miss Mamie of Hamilton, has <lb />
been visiting Miss Whichard the past <lb />
week. <lb />
Miss of Virginia, has been <lb />
some days with Miss Nannie <lb />
King. <lb />
Mr. I,, and Mr. <lb />
of Tarboro, spent a couple, days <lb />
in town last week. <lb />
Mr. J. L. Harriss. of the land Neck <lb />
Democrat has been in town since <lb />
Saturday evening. <lb />
Rev. A. D. Hunter was summoned by <lb />
telegraph to Cary Thursday on account <lb />
of the sickness of his baby. <lb />
Prof. U. Foster, of Atlanta, a <lb />
skilled piano turner and repairer, spent <lb />
the last two weeks in this section. <lb />
Dr. J. L. Wooten returned <lb />
and his neighbors are correspondingly <lb />
happy. the fatted calf. <lb />
Mr. A. of Tarboro. and Mr. <lb />
J. Washington, attended the <lb />
Masonic celebration last Friday. We <lb />
were glad to see them. <lb />
Mr. Edward Flanagan returned home <lb />
Friday from Texas where he bad bean <lb />
r several months. He is brim full of <lb />
things to tell his friends about the great <lb />
south west. <lb />
The critical illness of Mrs. H. II. <lb />
son for several days has been the cause of <lb />
much anxiety to her host of friends. <lb />
There are many who would rejoice at her <lb />
early restoration to health. <lb />
Mr. Brace of Falkland, <lb />
through Monday evening for Morehead. <lb />
He is a member of the University Glee <lb />
Club which gives three <lb />
the Teachers Assembly this week. <lb />
Mrs. Charles Skinner, Mrs M. if. <lb />
son. Misses Battle Warren and <lb />
Cherry, Mai. I,. C. Latham. Col. Harry <lb />
Skinner, Messrs. C M. Bernard and R. <lb />
Cherry, went to Morehead last week. <lb />
Bag Isabella Bogart. of Washington, <lb />
the associate of Miss Mollie House ill the <lb />
art school, has been in town the past <lb />
week assisting in the preparation for the <lb />
art reception to be held in their studio <lb />
to-morrow evening. <lb />
Photographer Walter is starting out <lb />
finely his gallery in rear of Dr. James <lb />
office. His work is excellent. As his <lb />
stay here will limited those wanting <lb />
good pictures should not wait until he is <lb />
ready to leave. <lb />
Misses Rouse and Bogart will have an <lb />
art reception in their here <lb />
row evening. to which the public is <lb />
The articles on exhibit will be <lb />
for Refreshments will also be <lb />
served in an adjoining room. <lb />
Messrs. Greene and Hooker returned <lb />
New York Saturday. They <lb />
chased another merry-go-round, a hand- <lb />
some new one with an extra large organ <lb />
and the very latest improvements. They <lb />
had the machine out here and <lb />
expect it to arrive early. <lb />
A heavy rain storm passed this section <lb />
Friday night. We bear that about live <lb />
miles this side of Washington it was <lb />
to a cloud burst, flooding fields so <lb />
t to crops to ground and do <lb />
much damage. In some sections of this <lb />
county We hear of damage. <lb />
Too Low. <lb />
The price of potatoes continues too low <lb />
to pay for shipping them and many of <lb />
the farmers are letting their crop remain <lb />
in the ground. The crop this season is <lb />
unusually large and several times the <lb />
markets became glutted. An early ad- <lb />
would cause <lb />
planters. <lb />
Tom <lb />
Rev. will lecture in Kins- <lb />
ton on Friday night, and before the <lb />
Teachers Assembly at Morehead <lb />
day night. His date at Kinston will give <lb />
a good for Greenville people <lb />
to hear him, by going over Friday eve- <lb />
and bark next morning. The Re- <lb />
wishes he could lie secured to <lb />
deliver a lecture in this town. <lb />
Cotton <lb />
The first cotton received by <lb />
the this season wan a red one <lb />
sent down from the farm of Mr. J. C. <lb />
in Beaver Dam, early Monday <lb />
morning. About two hours later three <lb />
were received from Mr. J. It. <lb />
of one red that opened on the <lb />
20th and two white that opened on the <lb />
47th. Monday evening's mail brought us <lb />
a red blossom from M lies Grimes, a ten- <lb />
ant oil Avon This <lb />
from cotton planted the 25th of April. <lb />
Mr. B. J. of Falkland, sent in a <lb />
blossom yesterday. <lb />
Better schedule Needed. <lb />
The Reflector hopes the <lb />
ton A authorities will see the <lb />
wisdom of putting on a schedule to make <lb />
connection at Kinston with the A. ii. N. <lb />
C. so that people from Greenville and <lb />
elsewhere along this branch of their road <lb />
go through to Morehead City the <lb />
same day of leaving home without having <lb />
to lay over hours in Kinston as now. <lb />
Such a schedule could be effected by <lb />
changing the time of the freight train <lb />
going south about one hour. Besides <lb />
being a great convenience to our people <lb />
such a schedule would increase the travel <lb />
over this road. <lb />
Female School. <lb />
Attention is the advertisement <lb />
of the Female School to be opened in <lb />
Greenville August 20th, by Mrs. V. L. <lb />
Pendleton. This community is to be <lb />
congratulated upon the coming of so ex- <lb />
a lady into it. Mrs. Pendleton Is <lb />
one of the finest female in the <lb />
State and her work has always been <lb />
for its thoroughness and <lb />
She bears the highest testimonials <lb />
and the Reflector feels that nothing it <lb />
could say will add to We <lb />
bespeak for bar a liberal patronage. <lb />
Parents having daughters to educate <lb />
should avail themselves of the <lb />
ties offered in her school. <lb />
Old Letter. <lb />
The other day Mr. Allen Warren <lb />
showed OS a very old letter. It was writ, <lb />
October 28th, from Parish of <lb />
Assumption. La., to a gentleman tit Tin- <lb />
N Roads, Bertie Co., N. C. No <lb />
or stamps were used in that <lb />
day. The letter was held together by <lb />
the folds being pushed into each other, <lb />
and was written on the upper right <lb />
hand corner, indicating that that amount <lb />
should paid by the person to whom <lb />
the letter was delivered. The writing <lb />
Was wonderfully well preserved, had not <lb />
failed at all. and looked as fresh as if it <lb />
been recently written instead of <lb />
more than half a century ago. <lb />
Colored Institute. <lb />
County Superintendent Harding is this <lb />
week conduct lug in the Court House an <lb />
Institute for the colored public school <lb />
teachers of county. The enrollment <lb />
at Monday's session reached and <lb />
several others were expected to come in. <lb />
They are having an interesting session, <lb />
the colored teachers are showing <lb />
their progress in educational matters. <lb />
The Reflector is glad to see them ad- <lb />
Besides Hie exercises conduct- <lb />
ed each morning and afternoon by Maj. <lb />
Harding, the teachers themselves have <lb />
an entertainment at night, giving a good <lb />
program of speeches, recitations, etc <lb />
Last night Gov. made a speech for <lb />
them, and they will have by <lb />
other gentlemen during the week.<lb />
Died. <lb />
Mrs. A. Morris, <lb />
year, died at home of aft. L. C. <lb />
Latham. In this town, on Tuesday, 21-t <lb />
inst. Mrs. I- recently returned to <lb />
after ail absence of years. <lb />
She was a former resident of the town, <lb />
known here a Miss <lb />
In 18-Vi she mar a Mr. Stilton and <lb />
moved to Ba. Her husband <lb />
died and later she married a Mr. <lb />
was a second time left widow. <lb />
Last October she returned to North <lb />
Carolina stopped with a cousin near <lb />
Sparta In county. In May <lb />
she on to <lb />
she wanted to get Pack to he.- old home <lb />
to die here. She was remembered by <lb />
some of the old <lb />
Mrs. Morris was a member of the <lb />
church and an excellent woman. <lb />
Her remains were interred In the <lb />
cemetery Wednesday. Rev. G. F. <lb />
Smith conducting the funeral services. <lb />
Base <lb />
It was jolly. <lb />
For sometime previous, or sometime <lb />
since, there had been talked amid the <lb />
small boys and the large boys that a <lb />
nine were going to play the Green- <lb />
ville base ball club. So on last Thursday <lb />
it came Now there is no <lb />
use talking, the fat boys can play ball. <lb />
But for fly catching they were not in it. <lb />
The following nines <lb />
Johnston e., Burt <lb />
p. Harry b., Seth Hook- <lb />
b., Tom Erwin h Prof. <lb />
s. s Prof. Foster r. f., L. V. Camp- <lb />
hell C. f., <lb />
G keen Forbes catch. Ban <lb />
Smith p. b., Roy Flan- <lb />
b. Bob b., Oscar James <lb />
s. s. Will James r. f. Henry Hooker c. <lb />
f., James I. f. <lb />
The Greenville nine was at the <lb />
bat and the fun began. To see those fat <lb />
fellows running a was grand. It <lb />
struck that the club expected to have <lb />
a walk-over, bit; there I hey were <lb />
ken. The Reserve.- played ball, and <lb />
played ball right. At. the of the <lb />
second inning i; was to and of <lb />
the Greenville nine shook head M <lb />
as to say must get a move on <lb />
And they did. After that inning <lb />
they began to go around the diamond, <lb />
after another, and the Reserves could <lb />
not check them. At the close of the game <lb />
stood to in favor of <lb />
Bert made a beautiful stop <lb />
at short and passed ii to at first <lb />
gracefully. Lumber made a good catch <lb />
on a high and also a fool, and we heard <lb />
the old familiar cry. Bert <lb />
made a home run on errors, which <lb />
was the only one made. The <lb />
club play ball. They know how. and <lb />
it is surprising to us how Tarboro walked <lb />
with them. They have some <lb />
base runners, and can make the hand <lb />
glide to a base as perfect as we eve. saw <lb />
on any nine. Oscar James, their short <lb />
Stop, can't be heat. It i- for <lb />
a cutter to pass him. We would like to <lb />
mention player.- but the poultry <lb />
editor he has found another four- <lb />
legged chicken and us down. <lb />
The game Thursday was umpired by <lb />
Mr. and as usual the boys came <lb />
near eating Inn up. <lb />
MOTIONS- <lb />
Mrs- V. L. Pendleton <lb />
Will <lb />
la in oh <lb />
The lull j <lb />
I aught. <lb />
prices for tuition in will he <lb />
Charged. <lb />
University of N. C. <lb />
I n- Intel Inn is <lb />
of six courses, -ii <lb />
and ill I <lb />
law. and The <lb />
includes twenty teachers. <lb />
loan are <lb />
j for needy young iron of and <lb />
character, next begins <lb />
Sept. 1st. For With full <lb />
add; era Winston, <lb />
Chapel Hill, N. C. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
virtue of an of the Clerk of <lb />
the Superior i of county in <lb />
case of V. i. r. tor of O. <lb />
W. Johnston <lb />
and Mary Johnston, the <lb />
will sill for before <lb />
the Court House fa <lb />
Monday the 1st day of August. the <lb />
following or pan-el of <lb />
land, situate I In the of Pitt, and <lb />
iii lying on north <lb />
side of Tar river, adjoining the lands of <lb />
Mrs. A. J. Johnston. S. O. <lb />
and others, containing TO acres, more or <lb />
less. . F. G. <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
This June Mb, 1802. <lb />
Ton Are Ma It <lb />
If YOU fail to the brand new stocK of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
-----that is being offered by-2 <lb />
W. H. WHITE. <lb />
just the to suit----- <lb />
GENTLEMEN, <lb />
HOUSEKEEPER, <lb />
FA <lb />
ELSE. . <lb />
you want anything to wear or anything <lb />
to eat, or tiny article to go in the <lb />
call On me. all new, not a piece <lb />
of old stock In the house. <lb />
My prices will be found as low as <lb />
able goods can he sold at. <lb />
H. <lb />
A. <lb />
Two doors from C. <lb />
near Five Points. <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
There is a deal of satisfaction in leading <lb />
we are still in that position. Rivals at- <lb />
tempt to follow our methods but find that we <lb />
lead them a merry chase and they finally give <lb />
it up or come to grief. <lb />
Elegance and durability,, coupled with low <lb />
prices, is what has placed our Shoes, Pry Goods <lb />
and Notions in the lead. <lb />
BROWN BROTHERS. <lb />
COMMISSION <lb />
-AND OF- <lb />
Produce <lb />
Bring me all of your Chickens. Eggs, Ducks, <lb />
Turkeys and Geese, and I will give you the <lb />
highest market price for them and pay in Spot <lb />
cash. <lb />
id to it fur yon a small <lb />
If yen have anything to ship will <lb />
Call and see inc. <lb />
JNO. S. <lb />
Paints, Oils. <lb />
The Lecture. <lb />
Dr. Win. E. Hall, of York, <lb />
his popular lecture to get <lb />
in Elliott Hall here on Friday <lb />
t the heavy rain his <lb />
audience a good one, and if the <lb />
had been favorable a full house <lb />
would have greeted him. Those present <lb />
enjoyed the lecture from beginning to <lb />
end. There was much sound instruction <lb />
as well as an abundance of Hashing <lb />
Frequently the audience was con- <lb />
with laughter some of the <lb />
bachelors fairly strained their buttons. <lb />
His picture of the Garden of Eden at the <lb />
beginning of the lecture was couched in <lb />
most beautiful language. Dr. Hall is <lb />
truly a success, and Greenville people <lb />
would lie glad to hear him again. <lb />
The University. <lb />
The rapid and healthy growth of I he <lb />
University during the past year is one of <lb />
the beat signs of continued progress. <lb />
The institution Is taking rank with the <lb />
best in the country. Young men who <lb />
desire to fit themselves for useful camera <lb />
in life, should write Winston <lb />
at Chapel for full information. Sec <lb />
advertisement. <lb />
the Skis Diseases <lb />
n. <lb />
Dr. telegraphed yesterday he <lb />
would return to and lecture hi <lb />
the Court House <lb />
free. <lb />
Indigestion. <lb />
X. <lb />
Jilts. <lb />
deem it my duty to state that I have used <lb />
your Remedy in my land y tor <lb />
and work Incalculable. I <lb />
heartily recommend It to nil who suffer <lb />
from or kin diseases of <lb />
lam. Very Respectfully, <lb />
S. P. <lb />
Tills been In over <lb />
years, Wherever known has <lb />
been in steady demand, it has been en- <lb />
the leading physicians all over <lb />
country, has effected cures where <lb />
all other remedies, the attention f <lb />
most physicians, have <lb />
for years failed. This Ointment is <lb />
long and the high <lb />
which it has obtained is owing entirely <lb />
its as but effort has j <lb />
ever I made to bring it the Stoves and the <lb />
public, bottle of this Ointment will <lb />
be -cut. In any address on receipt of One <lb />
Dollar. Sample box tree. The usual <lb />
discount to All <lb />
promptly attended to. l or- <lb />
and communications to <lb />
T. F. <lb />
Sole Proprietor, <lb />
Greenville. X. C. <lb />
TOBACCO FLUES. <lb />
We now ready to supply Tobacco Fines-to tin farmers who <lb />
placed their orders for them. <lb />
Don't Buy a Cook Stove <lb />
until you have seen ours <lb />
We still the fatuous ELMO <lb />
They lot priced stoves and have <lb />
never failed to give satisfaction. <lb />
Repairing promptly done and guaranteed. <lb />
S- E. PENDER CO., <lb />
June 16th, 1802.<lb />
Harried. <lb />
the residence <lb />
the bride's father. Mr. Wiley In <lb />
on Wednesday evening, June <lb />
22nd at o'clock, R. B. John. V. <lb />
E. officiating. Mr. W. Drown and <lb />
Miss Madeline were married. <lb />
They were attended by Mr. J. S. Higgs <lb />
with Miss Annie Perkins. Mr. S. T. White <lb />
with Miss Novella and Misses <lb />
Fannie Lillie Wilson. Bottle <lb />
Jennie Myrtle Wilson <lb />
and Minnie <lb />
Mr. Brown and his bride are two of <lb />
our very popular young people and re- <lb />
many handsome presents. Next <lb />
day the couple, accompanied by a few <lb />
f lends, left for the home of Mr. Brown, <lb />
three miles from town, followed by the <lb />
best wishes of every one. <lb />
bargains are being offered by low merchant of Greenville <lb />
C. <lb />
T. <lb />
O. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1888. <lb />
Headquarters for the following lines of Goods <lb />
i load Mess Fork. Boxes Crackers. <lb />
Going Up. <lb />
The foundation and base of the <lb />
Eastern arc In position and in <lb />
a few days the frame of the building will <lb />
be raised. Joyner will also <lb />
build a three-story and large <lb />
stables for the use hauling to- <lb />
to the Eastern. These young men <lb />
have got the pluck and hustle about them <lb />
and will help make the Greenville mar- <lb />
hum. <lb />
Prices are reduced on all Sum- Ginghams worth lo <lb />
mer Goods in order to close out now selling at Bleach- <lb />
by SEPTEMBER 1st to make <lb />
room for Fall Stock. Warm <lb />
weather coupled with low prices <lb />
makes them go in a rush. <lb />
Those beautiful Embroidered <lb />
Black Mali Dress Patterns, only <lb />
a few left, reduced to <lb />
White Goods, former price <lb />
and reduced to and <lb />
40-inch White Lawn 7-i and <lb />
Dress Styles Outing and III. <lb />
Beautiful French Taffetas worth <lb />
ed and Unbleached Domestics <lb />
at any price- All our fine Sum- <lb />
mer Wooled Dress Goods at <lb />
your own price. All <lb />
Summer Clothing to be sold at <lb />
cost. Don't forget our Sample <lb />
Notions, such as Shirts, Sus- <lb />
Collars, Cuffs, Hand- <lb />
kerchiefs,. Gloves, <lb />
Fans, A <lb />
large lot of Sample Shoes and <lb />
Slippers at factory prices, there <lb />
Excursion Rates. <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line will sell tickets <lb />
to ear York at reduced rates to the <lb />
meeting of the Christian Endeavor United <lb />
Society, July 7th to 10th. Tickets on sale <lb />
July 5th to 0th good to return July <lb />
15th, or by proper application the time <lb />
be extended to August 13th. The <lb />
Coast Line will also sell 4th of July <lb />
tickets, good from 2nd to 6th, to any <lb />
point on the line at very low rates. Ask <lb />
agent Moore at the depot for prices. <lb />
All Cant Serve. <lb />
Local aspirants for office are getting <lb />
their ducks in a row to be knocked down <lb />
when the county convention meets. At <lb />
last count there were fourteen candidates <lb />
for the office of of Deeds. Of <lb />
course thirteen of them are going to get <lb />
left, and they had as wen begin <lb />
mutual consolation so they can take <lb />
it easy when they discover that two or <lb />
three friends expressing the desire to see <lb />
them fill an Is not the the <lb />
them to <lb />
Masonic Celebration. <lb />
The Masons had a splendid time last <lb />
Friday in their celebration of St. John's <lb />
Day. At o'clock Greenville Lodge <lb />
and visiting met in lodge <lb />
room mid after opening in form marched <lb />
in procession to the Court House. Here <lb />
in the presence of a large audience the <lb />
were publicly installed by Past <lb />
Master A. L. Blow, F. G. James acting <lb />
as Master of Ceremonies. <lb />
At the conclusion of the installation <lb />
Mr. Zeno Moore handsomely introduced <lb />
Judge Walter Clark of Raleigh, the orator <lb />
of the occasion. Judge Clark spoke little <lb />
more than half an hour, being a <lb />
splendid and interesting one. In giving <lb />
some historical points as to the oldest <lb />
lodge in North Carolina, he said that <lb />
while the lodge at Wilmington is put <lb />
down as it is on record that lodge <lb />
existed in Pitt county as far back as 1757. <lb />
a few years prior to the organization of <lb />
the one at Wilmington. <lb />
After the speaking the Masons, their <lb />
families and invited guests went to the <lb />
Academy grove where a sumptuous din- <lb />
was It was the nicest picnic <lb />
dinner we ever saw, and that is saying <lb />
much for it. There was an abundance <lb />
of everything and plenty to spare, and <lb />
It was served elegantly. Besides the <lb />
bountiful dinner, there were ample re- <lb />
lemonade and Ice cream for <lb />
everybody in attendance. The committee <lb />
of arrangement, Messrs. C. D. <lb />
W. B. F. Sugg, J. S. C. Ben- <lb />
and B. W. King- are to be con- <lb />
upon the excellent manage- <lb />
of the occasion. It a good day <lb />
tor the Masons and much enjoyed by all <lb />
who attended. <lb />
and Zephyr by saving you the middle man's <lb />
hams , worth profit. <lb />
To our many customers we say inspect our <lb />
goods before buying. . <lb />
Car <lb />
Car load Side Meat. <lb />
Car load Floor, till grade I. X <lb />
Car load Seed Out. . <lb />
Coses Star Lye. <lb />
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well across chest so that <lb />
tho middle of tho upper bone pressed <lb />
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two shirt sleeves, a jacket sleeve, an <lb />
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capo, and a musket ball moving in <lb />
tho direction of my heart and <lb />
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my ticked the limb of u <lb />
bush a few fit keeled over <lb />
and struck on the arm, <lb />
bedding itself in tho flannel and tho <lb />
flesh. George L. In Popular <lb />
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Female Weakness Care. <lb />
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most deserted In our great cities. <lb />
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Ions. electric current of a great <lb />
thought had flashed into their <lb />
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out. For lame or chest use <lb />
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en's Drugstore. . <lb />
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stinger is vary common to South <lb />
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World <lb />
PIANOS <lb />
FOR EASIEST PAYMENTS. <lb />
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famous Organs or Pianos for three giving I he person <lb />
full opportunity to test it thoroughly in his own home and <lb />
return if he does not longer want it. If continues to hire it <lb />
until the aggregate of rent paid amounts to the price or tho <lb />
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with net prices, free. <lb />
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a pain that is often intense. cut <lb />
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prising poster adorns boards and <lb />
fences and dead walls about town, <lb />
to Franco and in several of tho Ger- <lb />
man cities this new mania has taken <lb />
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for tire companionship of the poultry <lb />
tribe. It eats every tiling they do, <lb />
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I out buildings, It a <lb />
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rooms, <lb />
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j splendid location. <lb />
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of four dining and cook <lb />
of room for garden. <lb />
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Mills, Cotton din and Store <lb />
property located at a X Road <lb />
, within a yards of a R. It. is sit- <lb />
in one of the best Agricultural <lb />
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lilted up with the machinery. Bolt- <lb />
cloths, etc., and are la full <lb />
j operation. store house Is a two <lb />
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also a kitchen and In rear. <lb />
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; with general merchandise suited to a <lb />
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