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ma <lb />
LEADING PAPER I <lb />
ONE YEAR SIX MONTH.- <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
THE BEST PAPER <lb />
IN <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
LARGEST CIRCULATION.<lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL VII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY APRIL 18.1888 <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
N. C <lb />
aM <lb />
Published Every Wednesday <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE<lb />
Mn, <lb />
For <lb />
ALONE. <lb />
BYE. <lb />
sitting and musing <lb />
that float the<lb />
Subscription Price. per Tr- <lb />
into methods less <lb />
bat really more unequal and <lb />
unjust still, where it en- <lb />
trenched <lb />
, The debates in the First Con- <lb />
on this subject show a <lb />
ed preference for tariff taxation <lb />
the direct kind. In this the <lb />
representatives followed the re <lb />
commendation of Hamilton. In <lb />
fact, there a dissent- <lb />
opinion. The primary object <lb />
was one of the reasons <lb />
for adopt- <lb />
this rather than direct <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BIT <lb />
will not hesitate to Democratic <lb />
men and measures that are not consistent, <lb />
with the true principles of the party. <lb />
If you want a paper from a wide-a-waVe <lb />
section of the State send for the <lb />
tor. T SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
M. Scales, of Guilford <lb />
M. <lb />
of New <lb />
Secretary of <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
P. of Gates. <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba. <lb />
Attorney F. <lb />
on, of Buncombe. <lb />
SUPREME COURT. <lb />
Did ever <lb />
alone. <lb />
Notice the echoes <lb />
rooms. <lb />
While the h art beats so loud, you can <lb />
count every stroke, <lb />
And the lamp's brightest rays seem to <lb />
deepen the gloom <lb />
You find yourself lost in a maelstrom of most frequently given <lb />
thought. <lb />
A feeling of loneliness steal o'er your I WM j <lb />
soul. <lb />
You strive to forget, and you strive not to <lb />
think, <lb />
But you find you have lost your own self <lb />
control. <lb />
An undefined dread, of you cannot tell <lb />
what. <lb />
Seems the current of life in your <lb />
veins, <lb />
A you struggle like one whom a night- <lb />
mare has caught, <lb />
And feel like a prisoner in <lb />
chains. <lb />
And that sleep and have slept <lb />
for years. <lb />
consume so much of taxable <lb />
as to bring the duty on them <lb />
up to five times that <lb />
sum. Practically, the duties on <lb />
consumption which such a man or- <lb />
pays is not one-tenth of <lb />
that amount. Social conditions <lb />
and the variable dispositions of <lb />
men everywhere aggravate these <lb />
inequalities. The man of moder- <lb />
ate means and a large family con- <lb />
vastly more than the rich <lb />
The whole income of the <lb />
farmer may be, and often is ex- <lb />
tent, if you please, our infant man- <lb />
Such were the organ <lb />
and intention of our first tariff laws, <lb />
and such cm-tinned to be their ob- <lb />
tor more than a quarter of a <lb />
century. Those who claim that <lb />
Alexander Hamilton and the <lb />
the early <lb />
were protectionists per and en- <lb />
acted tariffs tor- protection and <lb />
for revenue, assert that which <lb />
Come to harrow your cannot be proven by their words <lb />
t the same ponded in the consumption of <lb />
t i mo incidentally encourage or pro- goods, whilst the millionaire <lb />
soul. <lb />
You feel that the weight of those unbid- <lb />
den guests <lb />
Would crush out your life ere you'd half <lb />
reached its goal. <lb />
Greenville X. C. April 11th 1888. <lb />
We are quite sure <lb />
Chief Justice Smith, of. That He will give them back-bright, <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate S. Ashe. of I <lb />
Anson ; Augustus S. Merrimon, of Wake. <lb />
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
First E. Shepherd, of <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second Philips, of; <lb />
Edgecombe. <lb />
Third G. Connor, of <lb />
sou. <lb />
Clark, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth A. Gilmer, of <lb />
Sixth T. of <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Seventh C. of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth J. Montgomery, of <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb />
Yadkin. <lb />
Tenth C. Avery, of <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
Twelfth H- Merrimon, <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
Representatives in Congress. <lb />
Sena B. Vance, of <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb />
House of District <lb />
Louis C. Latham, of Pitt <lb />
Second M. Simmons, of <lb />
Craven. <lb />
Third W. of <lb />
Pender <lb />
Fourth Nichols, of <lb />
Wake <lb />
Fifth W. Reid, of Rock- <lb />
Sixth T. Bennett, of <lb />
Heath S. Henderson, <lb />
of Rowan. <lb />
Eighth Cowles, <lb />
of Wilkes. <lb />
Ninth D. Johnston, <lb />
Buncombe. <lb />
COUNTY GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Superior Court A. <lb />
M. King. <lb />
Register of H. Wilson. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. Congleton. <lb />
P. Redding. <lb />
Commissioners-Council Dawson, Chair- <lb />
man, Guilford Mooring, J. A. K. Tucker, <lb />
W. A. James, Jr., T. E. Keel. <lb />
Public School <lb />
Latham. <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
J. Perking. <lb />
C. Forbes. <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
B. Cherry Alex. <lb />
Ward, T. A. <lb />
and J. P. 2nd Ward, Ty- <lb />
son J. S. Smith; 3rd Ward, A. M. <lb />
Moore J. J. Cherry. <lb />
pure and beautiful <lb />
We know He will but keep <lb />
Our own and His until we fall asleep. <lb />
We know He does not mean <lb />
To break the rands reaching between <lb />
The Here and There. <lb />
He does not Heaven be <lb />
lain <lb />
To change the ts entering there, <lb />
I hey forget. <lb />
The eyes upraise and wet. <lb />
The lips too still for prayer, <lb />
The mute despair <lb />
He will not take <lb />
The spirits which He gave, and make <lb />
The glorified so new <lb />
That they are lost to me and you. <lb />
I do believe <lb />
They will receive <lb />
and be so glad <lb />
To meet us that when most I would grow <lb />
sad <lb />
I just begin to think about that glad- <lb />
A nil the day <lb />
When they shall tell us all about <lb />
the way <lb />
That have learned to go- <lb />
Heaven's pathways show. <lb />
My lost, my own. and I <lb />
Shall have so much to see together by- <lb />
I do believe that just the same Sweet face, <lb />
But glorified, is waiting in the place <lb />
w here we shall meet. If only I <lb />
Am counted worthy in that by-and bye. <lb />
I do believe that God will give a sweet <lb />
surprise <lb />
To tear t tallied, saddened eyes. <lb />
And that His Heaven will be <lb />
Most glad, most tided through with joy <lb />
for you me, <lb />
As we have suffered most. God never <lb />
made <lb />
Spirit for spirit, answering shade for <lb />
shade. <lb />
And placed them side by side <lb />
So wrought in one, though separate, mys- <lb />
And instant to break <lb />
The quivering threads between. When <lb />
we shall wake. <lb />
I am quite sure we will be very glad <lb />
That for a little while we ware so sad. <lb />
Treasury Department. <lb />
To such absurdities and <lb />
results does unconstitutional <lb />
taxation lead when once we de <lb />
part from principle. No matter <lb />
now good our intentions may be <lb />
it is dangerous to enact any laws <lb />
or methods of taxing the citizen <lb />
that is not grounded in justice. <lb />
There is no safety, the preachers <lb />
tell us, outside of the church. So <lb />
there is no security our rights <lb />
man without a family or the mi-j and. liberties outside of the or- <lb />
law which guarantees them. <lb />
Fur the good of mankind it is pro- <lb />
. that outraged law will <lb />
avenge itself. If, therefore, we <lb />
violate the manifest dictates of <lb />
funds, and If he visited the schools <lb />
the board paid him extra ; now <lb />
we have a superintendent <lb />
who examines teachers, is <lb />
of the board, visits the <lb />
schools, gives the board such in- <lb />
formation as they must have to <lb />
enable them to perform their do- <lb />
ties intelligently, has a general B, m <lb />
oversight the details the; North Oar <lb />
Art Doing and Saying. <lb />
The State Over, From Our <lb />
Many Exchanges. <lb />
spends no more, and his houses, <lb />
lands, furniture, horses, plate in the matter of taxation, <lb />
jewelry, works or art, vehicles. <lb />
stocks and bonds, and securities of <lb />
all sort, pay not one dollar to the <lb />
support of the government. Wild <lb />
horse chained to his limbs and <lb />
struggling to burst forth could not <lb />
make a man say that kind of <lb />
is right and just. Yet such <lb />
is operation of tariff taxes <lb />
we may tie sure one portion <lb />
of the community will suffer in <lb />
proportion to the benefit which <lb />
baa been reaped by another. <lb />
cannot escape the great law of <lb />
con, ion. We must reap <lb />
whatsoever we have sown. If <lb />
the seed be injustice, the harvest <lb />
Dr. A. of Williamston, <lb />
died last week. <lb />
The number of <lb />
in this State been in- <lb />
creased to over six hundred. <lb />
school matters of Ins county, and <lb />
reports to the State super- <lb />
He is paid by the day <lb />
for the done, from to <lb />
as the board may determine The <lb />
average cost of the <lb />
dents last year was only about <lb />
per cent or the funds. Total cost <lb />
of boards and <lb />
about per cent the funds. <lb />
The systems before the war bad <lb />
to bear the expense of an <lb />
committee and a secretary. <lb />
Both these duties are now , , ,,, <lb />
formed by the county m <lb />
Newspapers in 1888. <lb />
From the edition of Geo. How- <lb />
fill A Co's., American Newspaper <lb />
Directory. Published April 2nd <lb />
twentieth it appear <lb />
I that tho Newspapers and Period. <lb />
I of all kinds issued In <lb />
States and Canada, now <lb />
showing a gain of <lb />
during the last months mid of <lb />
in years <lb />
Tho publishers of the Directory <lb />
that the impression that <lb />
when the proprietor of a <lb />
per undertakes to state what has <lb />
been his exact circulation, he doe <lb />
The annual of State generally tell tho truth is <lb />
Medical Association will be held <lb />
in beginning on tho <lb />
8th of May. <lb />
G. W. Taylor, a one-armed man <lb />
dent. <lb />
The cost of the school <lb />
must needs he suffering. There-1 is about the same <lb />
manage <lb />
per cent <lb />
ya and a half, <lb />
tho <lb />
There arc over fruit can- <lb />
or deeds. <lb />
Admitting then, that a tariff for <lb />
revenue is constitutional, and is <lb />
sanctioned by unbroken usage from <lb />
first I desire-to <lb />
importance-of regarding such laws <lb />
with and confirming them <lb />
with reasonable and legal bonds. <lb />
At the very best a tariff opt rates <lb />
most unequally. It <lb />
to frame that will bear <lb />
with equal weight on every man. <lb />
Knowing this, legislators are less <lb />
solicitous in striving for equality, <lb />
and the temptation to give one <lb />
class or section an advantage over-J <lb />
another is very great. The <lb />
of evenly adjusting the bur- <lb />
dens and detecting the <lb />
affords shelter for this <lb />
Of course, the natural <lb />
and undisputed basic element of <lb />
justice taxation is found in the <lb />
requiring of every man to pay in <lb />
proportion to his ability. That is <lb />
to say, that every citizen of a <lb />
State shall contribute to the sup <lb />
port of the Government which <lb />
protects him. in proportion to the <lb />
interest which he has protected. <lb />
Accordingly, as all have an <lb />
equal interest in the protection of <lb />
their persons and liberties, <lb />
so in all countries the personal tax <lb />
is the same. So in ah State taxes <lb />
day, with the most fore, to recapitulate whilst a as before the war. The sys-j established already in North <lb />
They arc run, too, by <lb />
can be levied and <lb />
whose only aim is the proper one <lb />
of revenue. There is always much <lb />
tariff the best, <lb />
open to many and serious <lb />
and has many a lend- <lb />
Caro <lb />
endeavor to meet the force to monopoly and injustice. ye <lb />
consideration by talk of it has become the settled policy <lb />
in favor of the people of jot our country, no tariff <lb />
small means by imposing higher <lb />
on luxuries than on the no <lb />
life. Even if this was <lb />
Car <lb />
erroneous one ; and they <lb />
n reward for <lb />
very instance in their book for <lb />
this year, where it can be shown <lb />
that tho detailed report received <lb />
from a publisher was untrue. <lb />
The <lb />
Tho Now York Post will <lb />
OHM brains and capital, j begin, on the third of May, to is- <lb />
Wilson Advance We from edition, having for <lb />
wishes to change it for another. <lb />
But we do desire earnestly to re- <lb />
st our system to its original <lb />
fairly done, end it never is, only lawful objects, to con-i <lb />
could not by possibility f-rm it to justice and humanity, <lb />
the inequality of the tax, for and make it as nearly as <lb />
tern then did, however, save <lb />
commissions which we <lb />
now pay, because it did make the <lb />
county superintendent I one of our exchanges that tho m the promotion of <lb />
and these went county has been i which has be- <lb />
towards paving tho cost super- pied for Dearly two years. come paramount in <lb />
i,., n,, , . politics. Tho existence of <lb />
the reason already stated that <lb />
rich man cannot, very <lb />
of things, consume as much <lb />
It may to call attention <lb />
to fact that good county <lb />
s and efficient and active <lb />
superintendents are perhaps more j Bank at <lb />
when <lb />
Hon. Clement Dowd, <lb />
of Charlotte, now of Washington, <lb />
D. C, has been appointed receiver <lb />
of tho collapsed State National <lb />
tree from oppression and all kinds had but one race to provide <lb />
of inequality. In short, we strive <lb />
to make the taxing power of the <lb />
more than the poor man as to government the shield and sup <lb />
make bis taxes greater in prop-1 port the people, and not the <lb />
In short it is phys-1 partner of the <lb />
impossible to attain to ab-1 -g firms. Z. B. Vance. <lb />
justice and equality in <lb />
by a duty on consumption. <lb />
our present laws it has not even <lb />
been attempted, though the talk of <lb />
discriminating against luxuries is in <lb />
every man's mouth whenever the <lb />
subject is mentioned. They are <lb />
framed with special reference <lb />
to the of i be go <lb />
nor needs of the people, out to <lb />
the interest of the manufacturers <lb />
alone. In reality, the bulk of <lb />
whatever there <lb />
may be in the law is against <lb />
necessaries of life and in favor of <lb />
luxuries. A glance at the treas- <lb />
Public Schools.<lb />
No. <lb />
School tho War sad New. <lb />
In 1860 the public schools show- <lb />
ed their highest development be- <lb />
This. thought I would like to em- <lb />
And further, about one-third of <lb />
all money raised In the Slate <lb />
by taxation for all purposes goes <lb />
the schools. Some local <lb />
must pant to manage <lb />
it, and it is folly not to to <lb />
enough to have it efficiently man- <lb />
aged. What we pay now to <lb />
boards of education and the <lb />
would tho <lb />
average school terms only about <lb />
fore the war. According to <lb />
It. <lb />
on property the amount levied reports of duties collected will <lb />
against each individual is an ad i satisfy any one of this. In most <lb />
percentage on his taxable the greater the cost <lb />
possessions. There is no the duty. Iron and <lb />
rule which shakes hands with W to times as <lb />
Wiley's report, <lb />
ring that year tho disbursements <lb />
were and whole <lb />
of children bet eon and <lb />
years of age was 221.450. The <lb />
per capita expenditure was there- <lb />
fore, on the number of white <lb />
This money was in part furnish- <lb />
ed from on the <lb />
, fund of about <lb />
in part county taxation, a drunkard's hell as last as <lb />
resident Cleveland bus <lb />
K. B. Smith, colored, tho <lb />
Principal of the State Normal <lb />
School at Minister <lb />
to Liberia, <lb />
of Shaw University. <lb />
Durham Durham <lb />
county jail doors stand open <lb />
There is not a prisoner within its <lb />
walls. This is tho first time such <lb />
a affairs has existed since <lb />
Durham county was formed. <lb />
Oxford The County <lb />
have given the <lb />
Grays a lease of ninety- <lb />
nine of u lot just in tho rear <lb />
an actual surplus in the Treasury <lb />
estimated to reach on <lb />
tho 30th of June, 1888, and the <lb />
further increase thereof under <lb />
present laws, arc a to all <lb />
interests, and a direct in- <lb />
to wastefulness and <lb />
in appropriations of pub- <lb />
lie moneY attention of <lb />
Smith is a graduate having been strongly drawn <lb />
to this subject by the President in <lb />
his last annual message, the need <lb />
of information and popular en- <lb />
on question Of <lb />
and taxation has been <lb />
felt in all parts of the <lb />
try. <lb />
It is the intention of tho man- <lb />
to make a first-class <lb />
weekly newspaper of pages. <lb />
Subscription price per year. A <lb />
free copy of the Bret number <lb />
Sept. Public Instruction. the court for the purpose mailed on <lb />
o building a magnificent armory address on . postal card <lb />
We are not , ho Evening Now York- <lb />
fifty dollars. <lb />
to <lb />
Star <lb />
. Already <lb />
BOOM people say that we are crops is to u .-crisis of <lb />
on I subject of temper-1 Cross and White, j but to have not than . <lb />
; but when we see young men, bank who; tho series in tho market i <lb />
all n Hi in t hat city await- name I and to lot the <lb />
all around us, <lb />
strict No man in t and silver j t <lb />
would submit without a struggle to. i common five to six <lb />
any other in the levying of direct much as fine wines ; com . <lb />
The Poor Pay the Tariff Tax. <lb />
and Third <lb />
Rev. N. C. <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
First <lb />
v-. morning and night. <lb />
a, D. Rector. <lb />
Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
every Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. ft A. <lb />
M., meets every 1st Thursday and Mo- <lb />
day night after the 1st and 3rd Sunday at <lb />
Mason Lodge. W. M. King, W. M. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. meets <lb />
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ms- <lb />
sonic Hall, F. W. Brown, H. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. T. <lb />
every Tuesday night. D. I. <lb />
James, N. G. <lb />
Insurance Lodge, No. K. of H., <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. HasLett, D. <lb />
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of H., meets <lb />
very Thursday night. C. A. White, C. <lb />
Temperance Reform Club meets in their <lb />
club room every at <lb />
o'clock. Mass Court House <lb />
Sunday of each Ban, at o'clock <lb />
P. x. E. C. Glenn, <lb />
Woman's Christian Temperance Union <lb />
meet in the Reform Club Room Friday <lb />
of each week. Mrs, V. H. Which- <lb />
rd, <lb />
Band of Hope meets in Reform <lb />
Room every Friday night. Miss Eva <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
Senator Vases on the Spoils System of the <lb />
High Tariff Men. <lb />
Written for the Baltimore Sun. <lb />
ARTICLE III. <lb />
In the formation of our govern- <lb />
one of the earliest things to <lb />
receive consideration was the mat- <lb />
taxation. In the estimation <lb />
of freemen it was also most <lb />
and and received <lb />
the most mature and earnest exam- <lb />
And surely people on <lb />
earth ere better fitted to deal <lb />
with it than those who establish- <lb />
ed It was the <lb />
prime cause which had led <lb />
ration and independence. For <lb />
English ancestors had <lb />
Rev. R. B. John, struggled against their princes for <lb />
just principles of taxation, and <lb />
their statesmen had sounded at <lb />
the depths and shallows of the sub- <lb />
Their wisdom and <lb />
were richest heritage of <lb />
their children in the American <lb />
wilderness. <lb />
Profiting by these lessons which <lb />
history their ancestors <lb />
forded, our established <lb />
such kinds and methods of <lb />
as were best suited the <lb />
nation of our communities and <lb />
the upholding of liberty. The <lb />
States, for the support of their lo- <lb />
cal governments, having the pow- <lb />
of direct taxation of wealth, <lb />
polls and like, were for- <lb />
bidden to impose any duties or <lb />
burdens on either foreign or it- <lb />
commerce. To the Fed- <lb />
Government was given the <lb />
power to tax foreign commerce as <lb />
well all the other objects of <lb />
taxation on which the States were <lb />
permitted to levy. In short, the <lb />
taxing power of State was <lb />
; that of the Federal <lb />
f j to p. m . <lb />
Bethel mail arrives dally Sun- <lb />
at a. St., and departs it S. r a. <lb />
Tarboro mall arrives daily San- <lb />
at IS u. and departs at p. m. <lb />
Washington mail arrives daily <lb />
at IS V. and departs at P. M. <lb />
Mail leaves for Ridge Spring and inter- <lb />
mediate offices, Mondays, Wednesdays <lb />
and Fridays ate A. M. <lb />
Vanceboro mall arrives Fridays at <lb />
V. Departs Saturdays at A M. <lb />
H. A. <lb />
unlimited in the <lb />
will be issued from to w foreign and <lb />
domestic. The only restriction <lb />
laid upon it was that direct taxes <lb />
upon the property of <lb />
most be imposed in proportion to <lb />
population. This has in <lb />
ways proved unfortunate. It is <lb />
manifestly so slid unjust as <lb />
to deter law-makers from re- <lb />
sorting to it when it could possibly <lb />
tuxes. A direct tax -u persons <lb />
and property which contained as <lb />
much of injustice and inequality <lb />
as is covered by our existing tariff <lb />
would provoke armed <lb />
all over the States <lb />
in ten days. But the tariff <lb />
me imperceptible <lb />
nary victim, lie finds price high, <lb />
but attributes it to <lb />
causes. lie does not <lb />
that they are artificially produced <lb />
for benefit of his neighbor. If <lb />
he die, that neighbor would per- <lb />
haps, bear Some <lb />
tine morning. Hence the danger- <lb />
tariff taxation. It <lb />
is said there is no sensation more <lb />
pleasant and soothing than that of <lb />
bleeding, yet nothing that <lb />
more certainly ends in death. <lb />
The process of taxes with- <lb />
out knowing how or when is equal- <lb />
soothing, but its inevitable end- <lb />
is equally certain. The <lb />
is always of awakening <lb />
patient to the danger he is in- <lb />
curring. <lb />
The chief inequality of a <lb />
arises from the fact that it is a tax <lb />
upon consumption. Whilst it is <lb />
true that do not consume <lb />
and equally, the deficiency <lb />
in their consumption is not nearly <lb />
so great as the difference in their <lb />
wealth. If there <lb />
well-established ratio between <lb />
wealth and consumption, so that <lb />
the greater the one just so much <lb />
greater would the other, then <lb />
consumption would be as fair a <lb />
measure for the i m posit on of taxes <lb />
as any other and as convenient. <lb />
is such invariable <lb />
proportion ; not only so, but very <lb />
frequently the position in- <lb />
and man of least <lb />
wealth pays largely most taxes. <lb />
Duties upon food and clothing will <lb />
illustrate this. A common day la- <lb />
borer will eat and drink much <lb />
and wear as much clothing as a <lb />
millionaire. The only difference <lb />
is that the the millionaire con- <lb />
costlier food and <lb />
and pays more tax ; but <lb />
just proportion of amount <lb />
which each should pay is by no <lb />
They are, miles <lb />
and miles apart. To tax each one <lb />
in proportion to his ability to <lb />
would take from the man whose in- <lb />
come was per annum <lb />
of much as would <lb />
be required of laborer <lb />
income year round per <lb />
week. Estimating that such a <lb />
man pays annually tariff duties on <lb />
what he consumes at so low a fig <lb />
as f it is not in <lb />
be This forced the bulk of any sane human being to <lb />
moil cotton goods twice as much <lb />
as straw goods and furs. <lb />
Common woolen goods pay fifty <lb />
per cent more than silks and Bat- <lb />
whilst common window glass <lb />
is taxed six times more than pol- <lb />
and silvered plate glass of <lb />
the same size ; a homely <lb />
of this species of iniquity may <lb />
be found in an ordinary whiskey <lb />
The whiskey of which it is <lb />
chief ingredient is taxed in <lb />
neighborhood of per cent, the <lb />
sugar which sweetens it is taxed <lb />
per cent, and nutmeg <lb />
which is grated upon it flavor- <lb />
That is a fair sample <lb />
of discrimination of our tariff <lb />
against luxuries. Nutmegs can <lb />
not be grown in the United <lb />
States, therefore a tax on nutmegs <lb />
would protect nobody but would <lb />
go straight into public <lb />
; to that extent it ob- <lb />
the necessity of taxing some <lb />
article which is made or grown in <lb />
the United Staffs-; therefore it <lb />
stands the way some <lb />
therefore the duty on <lb />
nutmegs is repealed, and pro <lb />
it is placed on salt, or trace-chains, <lb />
or children's slates, or some other <lb />
item of prime necessity. all <lb />
the wrongs contained in the exist- <lb />
tan ft there is not one more <lb />
flagrant than the admission <lb />
tropical luxuries free of duty in <lb />
order to force the heavy taxation <lb />
of the necessaries of life. There <lb />
is law, human or divine, <lb />
which it can be justified either in <lb />
policy or morals. It is unjust to <lb />
all ; it is cruelty to poor. <lb />
the imposition of income <lb />
taxes it is sometimes provided <lb />
that rate is increased as the <lb />
net income becomes larger, and in <lb />
all cases income sinks be- <lb />
low a given point it cases. This <lb />
is a manifest discrimination against <lb />
rich not will <lb />
strict justice ; but men forgive it <lb />
on account of its obvious <lb />
But who ever heard of any <lb />
save tree America, by any law <lb />
save our tariff inverting <lb />
the process and taxing the poor <lb />
more than the <lb />
rate as the ability to pay is <lb />
that the poor man's <lb />
poverty becomes a the for which <lb />
his country punishes with <lb />
and penalties and shortens <lb />
the allowance his <lb />
bread and diminishes the warmth <lb />
of their clothing Let an hon- <lb />
est man look at that tariff and <lb />
study its effects before be denies- <lb />
these thing He will find. all <lb />
here stated to he true and based I <lb />
ROW ill jail it <lb />
trial. deserve no I run through tho whole season from <lb />
rising I to <lb />
This requirement e think it I <lb />
s perhaps the strongest factor a young-man came <lb />
he establishment and improve- to <lb />
in an unguarded moment <lb />
to temptation and to-day ho most curious of nature that <lb />
M a perfect wreck, his constitution we have ever seen was to our <lb />
the counties being required to of time con carry thorn <lb />
we think it time that tho present <lb />
has no sympathy for <lb />
emotion fraud. <lb />
Home One tho <lb />
of public schools before <lb />
the war. Iii fact the wise <lb />
of our public schools in 1840 <lb />
started with this requirement and <lb />
did not allow any apportionment <lb />
from the State fund to counties <lb />
that did not vote in favor of and <lb />
levy a tax to supplement it. <lb />
shattered, homeless, money less cud <lb />
friendless. He asked for a small <lb />
donation to get himself a square <lb />
meal. In responding to his re- <lb />
quest we ventured to give him <lb />
It is not difficult to answer the <lb />
Which shall it be, <lb />
Church or State Let have <lb />
in its proper sphere. <lb />
This principal helving those j advice, all of which ho list <lb />
who help themselves has had wide e to <lb />
application the establishment temptation <lb />
and development systems be <lb />
in other States and countries. <lb />
It will be seen that while last <lb />
year we spent on a <lb />
school census the aver- <lb />
age per capita expenditure was on- <lb />
less than in 1860 by <lb />
cents on each child of school age. <lb />
Besides having less money now <lb />
per child than was applied in 1860, <lb />
we labor under the additional dis- <lb />
advantage of two races to <lb />
instruct in separate schools. <lb />
of the races is a <lb />
but it is somewhat more ex- <lb />
pensive to educate two races in <lb />
this way than it would be to <lb />
one race having the <lb />
number of children. <lb />
Having this race disadvantage <lb />
and less money per capita, our <lb />
school terms will of course be <lb />
somewhat shorter than were the <lb />
terms in 1860. Then the salaries <lb />
of teachers averaged <lb />
same as we now lay our teachers, <lb />
a little more. <lb />
The machinery of our system is <lb />
the same now it <lb />
was before the war. It recognizes <lb />
local management, and <lb />
making Boards of <lb />
County Superintendents and <lb />
committees specially responsible <lb />
for such management. <lb />
Then County Court select- <lb />
ed five men to act as a Board of <lb />
Superintendents ; now <lb />
of the Peace and County <lb />
Commissioners select three men <lb />
t act as a Board of Education. <lb />
The duties of of <lb />
was almost exactly <lb />
what are now the duties of <lb />
Board of Education, viz. the <lb />
general management of school <lb />
matters for the <lb />
boundaries of districts, appointing <lb />
school committees on petition, <lb />
portioning the money each way <lb />
as to school facilities <lb />
far as practicable, <lb />
The average of <lb />
Education new <lb />
per cent the <lb />
out of one hundred <lb />
the old system <lb />
was superintendent, gave <lb />
bond and handled all the money, <lb />
Can't moral and Christian <lb />
of our land devise some means <lb />
to put this great evil out of the <lb />
drunkard's reach What a re- <lb />
resting upon those who <lb />
claim to be co workers with Him <lb />
who when on earth went about <lb />
doing good and finally gave His <lb />
life that others might be saved <lb />
But what shall we say of those who <lb />
are manufacturing this liquid <lb />
stream that is engulfing so many <lb />
of our promising young men and <lb />
blasting their prospects this life <lb />
and the life which is to come. We <lb />
have one or two men in our mind, <lb />
of our county, who are man- <lb />
liquor every day and <lb />
are raising a family of boys <lb />
such as they <lb />
grow up the universal experience <lb />
is that they will inherit a desire for <lb />
what father gave them and <lb />
then- on when they were little <lb />
and without a change, as each one <lb />
comes down to the dark river of <lb />
Death, looking back upon a life <lb />
revelry and debauch, they <lb />
will turn to father and <lb />
was your influence and your wins <lb />
key that caused me to lead such a <lb />
We that the <lb />
ghastly look of the boy upon a fa- <lb />
under such circumstance <lb />
would he bell enough without the <lb />
aid of fire and brimstone to increase <lb />
the flames. This, e admit, is <lb />
strong language; but the exigency <lb />
of requires plain talk. <lb />
Oh, men would feel and <lb />
the magnitude of the awful <lb />
curse that is now causing more <lb />
and sending more men to <lb />
an untimely grave than wars, <lb />
or <lb />
upon official reports of was paid per cent of the <lb />
dog his tail <lb />
fails to make both ends meet. So <lb />
does the poor farmer who buys <lb />
protected products and sells mi <lb />
fro crops to pay the debt, <lb />
lo works as hard as the dog does <lb />
and gets about same sort of <lb />
shadowy reward. Like the waltz- <lb />
dog, also, in another respect, <lb />
b utterly fails to appreciate <lb />
his interest lies or he <lb />
would dancing to protection- <lb />
office a days ago by Mr. Goo <lb />
Part in, from near <lb />
Store. It is a twin pigs, or a <lb />
pig ; that is two dis- <lb />
and bodies from <lb />
body with lour <lb />
legs and a but at the <lb />
the bodies become and <lb />
have one head with four oars. <lb />
Now trot out your curiosities <lb />
Wilmington A colored <lb />
resident this city by tho name <lb />
of Win. Johnson made a lucky in- <lb />
vest last Sat- <lb />
He paid cents a <lb />
pair of buck which he took home <lb />
to his wife, who set to work at <lb />
once to clean them. In so doing <lb />
she came across a rive cent <lb />
piece in the entrails a little <lb />
further search revealed a <lb />
half dollar. The latter was almost <lb />
black. How the money got <lb />
nobody knows, of course. <lb />
Man and The <lb />
Stale Superintendents of Public <lb />
Instruction of the States <lb />
will meet at Morehead City on <lb />
June 20th and during <lb />
season North Carolina <lb />
Letters have <lb />
already been received from the <lb />
of Virginia, West <lb />
Virginia, Georgia, Alabama, Flor- <lb />
Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, <lb />
Kentucky and South Carolina ex- <lb />
pressing the heartiest approval of <lb />
the meeting and high opinion of <lb />
the good to be accomplished by <lb />
the conference, their <lb />
to be present on the occasion. <lb />
What are You Doing <lb />
News and Farm. <lb />
Boys, ore you preparing your- <lb />
selves for worthy companionship <lb />
with the sweet-faced, modest girls <lb />
around you These girls, a <lb />
rule, are pure and spotless in life <lb />
character, how is it with you <lb />
They are ready to do their part in <lb />
the battle of life truly and faith- <lb />
fully, and ought to have in the <lb />
young men of the land a fitting <lb />
counterpart. Boys ought to be as <lb />
chaste in conduct and character <lb />
girls, and society should demand <lb />
it, we must not a happy <lb />
matrimonial alliance without it. <lb />
Boys, are you worthy of the <lb />
maidens you so much <lb />
admire <lb />
last sixteen years <lb />
sailors on British ships have <lb />
been lost at sea. <lb />
JAMBS, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice in nil the courts. Collections <lb />
h Specialty. <lb />
II. L. JAMES, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
GREEN VILLE, N. <lb />
C. <lb />
A LEX I,. BLOW, <lb />
G V I C. <lb />
AUG. M MOOSE. <lb />
BERNARD, <lb />
A W, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice in the State and Federal Courts <lb />
J. H. TUCKER. <lb />
J D MURPHY <lb />
TICKER A MURPHY, <lb />
A T-LA W, <lb />
N. C.<lb />
SKINNER <lb />
LATHAM. <lb />
V. <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
N C. <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. U <lb />
Will practice in the Courts of Pitt, <lb />
Edgecombe and Beaufort <lb />
ties, and the Supremo Court. <lb />
Faithful attention given to <lb />
entrusted to him. <lb />
DR. H. <lb />
H. O. <lb />
Surgeon Dentist. <lb />
Tendon his professional to <lb />
public. <lb />
Teeth extracted without pain by the ass <lb />
Nitrous Oxide Oat. <lb />
J. <lb />
B. <lb />
A T-A T-LA W, <lb />
N. C<lb />
Our theory of agriculture . <lb />
crops <lb />
of <lb />
at tho <lb />
city await- lime to let the eerie <lb /></p>
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                <p>
r-. <lb />
t ,; <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
a J. <lb />
Wednesday <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IS THE<lb />
Subscription Trice. per year. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
not hesitate to Democratic <lb />
and measures that are not consistent <lb />
with the true principles of the party. <lb />
IT you a a wide-a-wake <lb />
fed Ion of the State for the <lb />
tor. SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
WEDNESDAY APRIL IS, <lb />
at the Post at <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
Democratic County <lb />
A Convention of the Demo- <lb />
party of Pitt county will <lb />
be held at the Court House in <lb />
Greenville on Saturday, the 19th <lb />
day of May 1888, at o'clock <lb />
M , for the purpose of appoint- <lb />
delegates to the State and <lb />
Congressional Conventions. <lb />
Each township will be entitled <lb />
elect to said Convention one <lb />
delegate and one alternate for <lb />
every twenty-five votes and one <lb />
delegate- for fractions of fifteen <lb />
or more Democratic votes cast in <lb />
the township at the last <lb />
Gubernatorial election, that <lb />
is to say Beaver Dam is entitled <lb />
to elect S ; ; Bethel ; <lb />
Carolina Content <lb />
; Falkland G ; Farmville <lb />
; Greenville ; ; <lb />
and Swift Creek <lb />
In order that each township <lb />
may be fully and fairly <lb />
the several township <lb />
committees are requested to call <lb />
meetings for their respective <lb />
townships, at the usual place of <lb />
meeting, on Saturday the th <lb />
day of May, 1888, for the <lb />
pose of appointing delegates to <lb />
said County Convention. By <lb />
order of the Democratic <lb />
Committee of Pitt county. <lb />
Alex L. Blow, <lb />
R. Williams, <lb />
Mr. C. C. Taylor, for several <lb />
years the New <lb />
Journal, at LaGrange last <lb />
week. He had made quite a <lb />
number of friends in this county <lb />
and section who will regret to <lb />
learn that he is no more An <lb />
honest, kind, clever, <lb />
ward man, one who had a pleas- <lb />
ant word for all, is taken from <lb />
earth and is, we hope transfer- <lb />
red to that better land. Peace to <lb />
his ashes. <lb />
Judge Walter Clark, of <lb />
has written a manly and <lb />
straightforward letter declining <lb />
to allow his name to be present <lb />
ed to the Democratic State Con <lb />
as a candidate for the <lb />
nomination for Governor. Judge <lb />
Clark is impelled to take this <lb />
step in the interest of harmony <lb />
fugitives in Canada, while Argo <lb />
claims that Busbee had no <lb />
for taking such steps and <lb />
that he is not bound by the <lb />
contract or agreement <lb />
Both men have rushed into print <lb />
and are giving it to each other. <lb />
It seems that Mr. Busbee had <lb />
rather the best of the <lb />
at first, but Mr. Argo's last <lb />
letter was a very strong one and <lb />
presented his side of the case in <lb />
an able manner. We wait to <lb />
see what the District Attorney <lb />
will have to say in reply. <lb />
Hon. Nelson, of Min- <lb />
was elected to Con- <lb />
as a Republican by a ma- <lb />
of recently made a <lb />
speech in the House of <lb />
favoring tariff <lb />
He favors the Mills bill, <lb />
but does not think that goes far <lb />
enough. In his speech Mr. <lb />
son said the great West demands <lb />
the present tariff laws be <lb />
modified and that the people be <lb />
relieved of some the burdens <lb />
oppressing them. In his district, <lb />
he said, per cent of the Re- <lb />
publicans and per cent of the <lb />
Democrats were with him, and <lb />
that his course was being <lb />
proved of on all sides. When <lb />
the time comes for a vote on the <lb />
tariff bill there will doubtless be <lb />
other Republicans who will vote <lb />
with Mr. Nelson, and the mass <lb />
of the Democratic Congressmen, <lb />
in favor of reduction. There is <lb />
strong reason to that <lb />
more than enough Republicans <lb />
will vote with the Democrats to <lb />
counterbalance the desertion of <lb />
Randall and the other traitors. <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Washington, D. C, April <lb />
The president is disgusted, and <lb />
he has sufficient cause to be. Ten <lb />
days of precious time wasted in the <lb />
House, by members of his own <lb />
party, thus playing right into the <lb />
hands of the enemy, whose main <lb />
hope of defeating the Mills tariff <lb />
is by delaying its <lb />
If anything political had <lb />
been at stake, the time might have <lb />
been excused, but there was not. <lb />
The deadlock was caused by the <lb />
filibustering of from fifty to seven- <lb />
Democratic Congressmen <lb />
who were opposed to the passage <lb />
of the bill to refund to the several <lb />
States and Territories amounts <lb />
paid by them to the United States <lb />
under the direct tax levied by Con- <lb />
in 1861. <lb />
For a week the filibustered re- <lb />
fused to listen to any talk of com- <lb />
promising in anyway to break the <lb />
deadlock. They also to <lb />
take part in a Democratic caucus <lb />
on the bill. But finally the <lb />
having discovered that a <lb />
majority of the Democrats would <lb />
give up to them to the extent of <lb />
postponing the consideration of <lb />
this bill until next December, they <lb />
agreed to hold a caucus. In <lb />
agreed to postpone dis- <lb />
of the Direct Tax bill <lb />
the 6th of December next when <lb />
a vote is to be taken on it. <lb />
So the deadlock ended on Thurs- <lb />
day with a decided victory for the <lb />
filibustering It was the <lb />
best could be done however, <lb />
for the filibusterers did not <lb />
to say, won Id continue <lb />
for the remainder <lb />
of the season before they would <lb />
surrender. <lb />
This filibustering of the past ten <lb />
days has probably injured the <lb />
and for the sake of <lb />
the all over the State, and I Democratic party more t the <lb />
he a strong appeal for the Republic, party could have done <lb />
ii I m ten months Besides <lb />
people to pull all together in or- <lb />
that North Carolina may <lb />
continue in the Democratic col- <lb />
There are many warm ad- <lb />
of Judge Clark in Eastern <lb />
Carolina, and his letter has <lb />
ed to make him stronger in their <lb />
esteem. <lb />
Hon. <lb />
critically ill at his home in <lb />
York, his sickness being brought <lb />
on from cold and exposure <lb />
the great blizzard, <lb />
was despaired of last week, <lb />
but the chances of recovery are <lb />
considered much more favorable <lb />
now, we are glad to learn. While <lb />
a Republican, a partisan and a <lb />
by all to be an lion <lb />
nothing has been gained by it. <lb />
and a dangerous precedent has <lb />
been set before the Republicans of <lb />
the House, which they will not be <lb />
slow to take advantage of when <lb />
an opportunity presents itself. <lb />
The country is thankful however, <lb />
that the deadlock is over that <lb />
needed legislation is going for- <lb />
ward <lb />
The Democrats of the House <lb />
committee on pensions have <lb />
proved the Dependent pension <lb />
bill, which recently passed the <lb />
His life Senate. agreed to an amend- <lb />
which strikes out the second <lb />
and third sections that gave <lb />
month to all soldiers of the rebel- <lb />
lion who served three months <lb />
are now from age or any other <lb />
cause earning a <lb />
to the <lb />
h sol- <lb />
hard hitter, Mr. is ac- support, or the same <lb />
,. . Z Z, widow and children of s <lb />
as have died It substitutes <lb />
upright man with a char- therefor a provision regulating <lb />
and reputation upon which <lb />
there is not a single stain or <lb />
smirch. In the opinion of the <lb />
Bill I ill mil Mr is the <lb />
cleanest and man in <lb />
Republican party. We have <lb />
ways admired his manliness and <lb />
great ability while we differed <lb />
with him in politics. In wish- <lb />
him a speedy return to health <lb />
we but echo the sentiments of <lb />
all people, irrespective of party. <lb />
The Raleigh haying <lb />
returned and been safely locked <lb />
in jail, interest in them is now <lb />
waning. the is not <lb />
allowed to forget the matter as <lb />
District Attorney Busbee, and <lb />
Solicitor Argo are having a lit- <lb />
matter as <lb />
to how many cases shall be <lb />
tried the boilers. <lb />
three be <lb />
pensions by the term of service, at <lb />
the rate-of one cent a month for <lb />
each days service in the army <lb />
the wars, Mexican, Indian or the <lb />
rebellion, and that all soldiers <lb />
j whether or net shall <lb />
receive a pension rated m this <lb />
manner, after they reach the age <lb />
of years. The Republicans of <lb />
the committee opposed the amend- <lb />
While Senator Conn., <lb />
was making a prosy speech in favor <lb />
of bis bill to admit South Dakota <lb />
Ma State. Delegate of <lb />
Dakota, who was sitting on one of <lb />
the comfortable lounges in the <lb />
rear of the Senate Chamber, fell <lb />
into a deep sleep and snored <lb />
not waking until the Senator <lb />
had finished Mr <lb />
ford was one of the victims of the <lb />
deadlock, and doubtless needed <lb />
rest so badly be was unable <lb />
to honor with bis attention <lb />
speech which ho bad come <lb />
Senate purposely to <lb />
hear. <lb />
brought against them, he having It is not thought likely that any <lb />
made agreement with the in toe admit- <lb />
of any of the Territories as <lb />
States will be matured by passing <lb />
both Houses session of Con- <lb />
Senate now has before <lb />
it a bill for the admission of South <lb />
Dakota, and it will pass <lb />
that body by a strict party vote, <lb />
but that is as far as it is likely to <lb />
get, as the House <lb />
have agreed in caucus that the <lb />
only territorial legislation of the <lb />
will be the passage of <lb />
Springer omnibus bill, which pro- <lb />
for the admission of Dakota, <lb />
Montana, and New <lb />
Mexico, but there is no <lb />
the Senate will pass this bill <lb />
people of the territories blame <lb />
the Republicans for keeping them <lb />
out Statehood. <lb />
Mr. Stanford, the California <lb />
millionaire bought a seat in <lb />
United States Senate, as many <lb />
others bad done before him, and <lb />
he now proposes to make some in- <lb />
in order to figure up <lb />
the probable cost of buying <lb />
Republican nomination for the <lb />
Presidency. <lb />
Ex-Senator Wallace, of Penn- <lb />
who was in Washington <lb />
this week, says the Democrats of <lb />
his State are a unit for i be <lb />
of President Cleveland. <lb />
The President has received press <lb />
invitations this week to visit <lb />
Virginia and Texas. <lb />
The Falkland Leap Year Ball. <lb />
The sun shines from a cloudless <lb />
sky. the birds warble and <lb />
breeze gently among the <lb />
branches of the trees, and all <lb />
arrayed m her spring verdure <lb />
rejoicing, in dreamy <lb />
while languor bet i <lb />
the reveler of for <lb />
was a sound revelry by <lb />
And had gathered <lb />
there, <lb />
Her beauty and her chivalry, and bright. <lb />
The lamps shone o'er fair men and <lb />
brave women,<lb />
all went merry as a marriage <lb />
with the rejected suitor as best <lb />
Gathered that <lb />
and mingled with that of <lb />
Falkland, was the representative <lb />
beauty and <lb />
Of the surrounding country from <lb />
Scotland Neck to Washington. In <lb />
the crowd could be observed the <lb />
Dude, the Mower the champion <lb />
Slugger, Masher and the light- <lb />
weight embodiment of attraction, <lb />
while all rendered invaluable aid <lb />
in adorning the walls. It would <lb />
be a Herculean task to describe <lb />
separately the manners, dress and <lb />
bearing of all those who added so <lb />
much to the enjoyment of la- <lb />
dies. The effeminacy displayed <lb />
not wholly <lb />
ed, for the t <lb />
chiefs, the biting fingers, <lb />
bewitching smiles were in <lb />
performed <lb />
The dress was well <lb />
worthy of being of <lb />
finest qualities the <lb />
latest various styles, the. principal <lb />
distinguishing feature being the <lb />
absence of that caudal appendage, <lb />
which tor ages has the <lb />
liar of the other sex. <lb />
Of the ladies, little need be said. <lb />
Their known and the <lb />
manner in which they <lb />
ways acquit themselves render <lb />
their actions above comment, but <lb />
it must be said that some acted <lb />
the man better than the man did <lb />
the woman. Among the ladies <lb />
were Miss Annie Williams, of <lb />
Tarboro, Misses Bettie Cobb and <lb />
Naomi of Mildred, two Mis- <lb />
Greene and two <lb />
of Greenville, and. Misses <lb />
and of Old Spar- <lb />
These with the home girls <lb />
made an array of beauty, the equal <lb />
of which, the eyes are <lb />
lowed to feast on. It was noticed <lb />
that several very <lb />
much while the girls wore the ex <lb />
of i wonder what his <lb />
coupled with a <lb />
bland smile. It was generally con- <lb />
ceded that the girls made good <lb />
use time and considerable <lb />
headway. We know nothing of <lb />
styles of dresses, but <lb />
are convinced they were the <lb />
height of fashion, embracing <lb />
of the demure maiden, society <lb />
belle and the aged matron. <lb />
Too much praise cannot be be <lb />
stowed on the managers for their <lb />
courtesy, efficiency gallantry <lb />
displayed, at the approach <lb />
of early dawn did the crowd, with <lb />
regret, leave the so re <lb />
wending their <lb />
way homeward in pleas- <lb />
ant reveries. <lb />
Long will be <lb />
night of the sixth of April as one <lb />
of joyous anticipations, of fondest <lb />
realization of pleasant <lb />
H. <lb />
From Reedy Branch. <lb />
Editor Reflector After a long <lb />
on account of the scarcity of <lb />
news, I have concluded to write <lb />
again. has come with all <lb />
of most beautiful <lb />
season of the trees have <lb />
put on their spring appearance. <lb />
Corn is beginning to come up. <lb />
The farmers are now planting cot <lb />
ton. <lb />
Rev, T. N. Manning organized <lb />
a grange at Trip's school house <lb />
last Saturday. Mr. Paul <lb />
is the master of it. <lb />
four members were received. <lb />
On last 2nd Sunday Rev. Mr <lb />
Fulford preached his farewell <lb />
at He has made <lb />
many warm friends In our midst. <lb />
While we bate to give him up we <lb />
wish him success in all of his <lb />
A Mr. from <lb />
Craven county, will preach at An , <lb />
now every 4th <lb />
Baptists have a very nice Sunday <lb />
School here with about <lb />
Mr. Joshua Carroll is <lb />
ft to that <lb />
excellent Sunday School at Allen's <lb />
school house, Under the manage- <lb />
of Mr. Jim Tucker; of <lb />
Greenville, who is an excellent <lb />
We learn there, <lb />
is a class school kept here by <lb />
M Al en. It -as <lb />
pleasure t meet Mr. W. Allen, <lb />
the grange held here. <lb />
that he intends Laving <lb />
a lodge built immediately. <lb />
We must not omit to speak of <lb />
the sermon delivered Kev. Mr. <lb />
of He is a <lb />
tine in every respect. <lb />
We learn that there is to be a <lb />
church built school <lb />
house being too small to seat the <lb />
goes to hear <lb />
him <lb />
Our sympathies are with Mr. <lb />
Mat slaughter in the loss a <lb />
very valuable horse. DICK. <lb />
1888. <lb />
Compound <lb />
WEAK NERVES <lb />
TO hi r. N <lb />
which fail and <lb />
CoO, <lb />
core all <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
Mood. T the belie acid, which <lb />
in organs to a It la <lb />
the true for <lb />
KIDNEY COMPLAINTS <lb />
s conform- quickly <lb />
tho and kidneys to This <lb />
curative power, combing with <lb />
tonics, It the best remedy for all <lb />
kidney complaint. <lb />
Compound th <lb />
and nerve of the c- . <lb />
tire organs. This why It cures even the <lb />
worse cases of <lb />
CONSTIPATION <lb />
la not s <lb />
tic. It ii a laxative. . natural <lb />
action to the bowels. <lb />
lows <lb />
Nervous Prostration, Headache, by <lb />
Stomach <lb />
and Dye- Druggists <lb />
and all affections of the WELLS, RICHARDSON CO. <lb />
VT. <lb />
Important Meeting. <lb />
To the of Pitt ad- <lb />
counties you are <lb />
requested by the of <lb />
Farmville and Falkland to meet <lb />
them in Greenville on the 2nd <lb />
Thursday of May, next for the par- <lb />
pose of forming a Pomona or <lb />
Grange. All farmers inter- <lb />
in the advancement of the <lb />
agricultural interest of the county <lb />
are respectfully invited to meet <lb />
with said at o'clock <lb />
p. M. <lb />
A. J. Mo <lb />
Sec. Farmville Grange. <lb />
Fell asleep April 16th, Mrs. Lottie Skin- <lb />
wife of Skinner, In <lb />
of her age. <lb />
A beautiful lite closed here, but <lb />
been removed in far greater glory in her <lb />
heavenly home. She has left a <lb />
memory of great gentleness, devotion to <lb />
her family and friend, and a Christian <lb />
faith that diffused a halo of sanctity <lb />
around her closing hours. <lb />
The good she has done will lire after <lb />
her, and though gone from amongst us <lb />
the example she furnished will be <lb />
so long as sincerity and truth and <lb />
womanly devotion, adorned by all the <lb />
Christian virtues, shall constitute the <lb />
beauty of woman's life. <lb />
are the pure n heart for they <lb />
shall see a beautiful and <lb />
ting promise realized when her eyes <lb />
ed on earth, and the gentle spirit borne <lb />
on angel wings to her heavenly home, <lb />
forever from its labor.-. <lb />
we bless Thy holy name for all <lb />
Thy servants departed this life in Thy <lb />
faith and A Friend. <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. <lb />
R. <lb />
Manager. <lb />
WE are now fitted op in and are prepared to man- <lb />
upon short notice any kind or style of <lb />
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb />
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING. <lb />
We keep a nice line of <lb />
READY HARNESS- <lb />
Come and see us. Satisfaction Guaranteed. <lb />
To the worshipful Master, Wardens, <lb />
and Brethren of Greenville Lodge, No. <lb />
A. F. A. <lb />
Your committee appointed at a special <lb />
communication to draft resolutions ex- <lb />
of our loss In the death of our <lb />
brother, Robert A. Starkey, beg leave to <lb />
Whereas, the Supreme Master has <lb />
again allowed that grim monster. Death, <lb />
to invade out sacred temple and snatch <lb />
from us forever one of our youngest, <lb />
brightest and most faithful members, <lb />
therefore be it <lb />
Resolved, That while we bow in <lb />
submission to the decree of <lb />
Supreme Architect, we cannot but deeply <lb />
deplore the untimely death of our young <lb />
and beloved brother, Robert A. Starkey, <lb />
lie was always affable courteous in <lb />
bis manners, honest upright in hit <lb />
dealings. As a citizen he was loved and <lb />
respected by all; as a Christian his walk <lb />
was exemplary, and as a Mason true to <lb />
his vows. <lb />
That this Lodge, town and <lb />
has suffered an almost irreparable <lb />
loss in the death of our young brother. <lb />
That we extend to his family our <lb />
heartfelt sympathy in this hour of be- <lb />
That we wear the usual badge of <lb />
mourning days and the Lodge Room <lb />
be draped in mourning for the same time. <lb />
That these resolutions be spread up- <lb />
on the minutes, a copy <lb />
of our deceased brother and to the <lb />
Eastern Reflector and <lb />
with a request to publish. <lb />
Respectfully submitted, <lb />
F. G. James, <lb />
R. Williams. Com. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
We the members of Greenville <lb />
R Club together with his <lb />
many friends, have assembled this eve- <lb />
to pay the last tribute of respect to <lb />
the memory of our departed brother, Rob- <lb />
A. Starkey, bow with meek sub- <lb />
mission to the Great Ruler of the universe <lb />
in this sad dispensation of His <lb />
remembering that He all things <lb />
well. <lb />
Resolved. it Is a just <lb />
to the memory of our deceased broth- <lb />
to say that In regretting bis removal <lb />
from our midst we mourn for one whom <lb />
it was a pleasure to meet, as we of the <lb />
Reform Club remember him, always <lb />
ready to lend a helping band to any <lb />
movement that would advance the work <lb />
and raise a fallen brother. And as we <lb />
remember his faithfulness, honesty and <lb />
great charity to all we feel that this Is <lb />
but a weak expression of the high es- <lb />
teem held by the members of this. Club <lb />
for him. <lb />
Resolved. we sincerely <lb />
with the bereaved family of our de- <lb />
parted brother in this sad dispensation of <lb />
our Heavenly Father, and commend them <lb />
to Him who all things well and <lb />
whose chastisements are meant, in mercy. <lb />
Resolved. That this testimonial of <lb />
our sorrow and sympathy be warded <lb />
to t e family of our brother and a copy <lb />
be sent to the Eastern Reflector with <lb />
a request to publish. Respectfully sub- <lb />
D. D. Basket, <lb />
E. C. <lb />
Mi W Tear M t <lb />
Tour stomach of coarse. Why Be- <lb />
cause if it is out of order you are one <lb />
the most miserable creatures living. Give <lb />
It a fair, honorable and see if It Is <lb />
not Ton have In the <lb />
Don't drink <lb />
most smoke and <lb />
r stomach i <lb />
with can more and <lb />
the evening and ft will <lb />
tell ac you toss. If your ferments <lb />
and dose sot are <lb />
troubled with Heartburn, Dizziness of <lb />
the held, coming up of the food after eat- <lb />
big, indigestion, or any <lb />
trouble of the stomach, yon bad L. <lb />
Green's August Mower, as no <lb />
can use it wither <lb />
THE MAN <lb />
BE SEEN EVERY DAY, but the man who keeps a fresh supply of <lb />
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb />
TOBACCO. GOODS, <lb />
Can be found whenever wanted. You lo look <lb />
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb />
And all your wants in the above goods can be supplied. <lb />
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS TUT UP TO ORDER. <lb />
FINE A. <lb />
THIS BEING ELECTION YEAR <lb />
And LEAP YEAR has nothing to <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
I you to purchase a article In <lb />
FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE. MEAT, <lb />
Or hi that line, call on <lb />
J. C. TYSON, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Provisions, Canned Goods, General Family Supplies, <lb />
Tobacco. Always on Hand. <lb />
Yon Are Loft Ft <lb />
Is Reliable Goods At <lb />
Reasonable Prices. <lb />
If such be your wants, we can supply them. <lb />
We are receiving weekly <lb />
NEW G O O <lb />
OF THE LATEST STYLES. <lb />
LITTLE HOUSE, k BRO. <lb />
E. C. GLENN. <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT. <lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID PHOSPHATE, <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
SHELL LIME, PUKE DISSOLVED BONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Mar. 1887. <lb />
for sale.<lb />
O O O O O Q O O U Q O o <lb />
W. L. BROWN <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT <lb />
AND AGENT FOR THE TARBORO OIL MILLS. <lb />
Highest Cash price paid for Cotton Seed or <lb />
Meal given in exchange. Has for sale <lb />
Acid Lime and Cotton Seed Meal <lb />
Either for Cash or on Time. <lb />
FARMER'S BONE FERTILIZER <lb />
A SPECIALTY It Is to be superior to any on the market. <lb />
Don't go further <lb />
you have <lb />
ed our elegant line <lb />
Samples, just in, for <lb />
Save Money. <lb />
Save Money, <lb />
PIANOS ORGANS.<lb />
The Best. In The World. <lb />
HUME. MINOR COMPANY. <lb />
Big Houses. <lb />
RICHMOND, NORFOLK, AND <lb />
A REVOLUTION IN PRICES. <lb />
OLDEST DEALERS. LARGEST HOUSES. INSTRUMENTS <lb />
LOWEST PRICES. EASIEST TERMS. <lb />
lace your orders with us and no guarantee <lb />
to give you a Suit that is a PERFECT FIT and <lb />
SATISFACTORY IN EVERY <lb />
H. <lb />
N. C. Feb. 1888 <lb />
HARRY SKINNER <lb />
C C. LATHAM <lb />
SUCCESSORS TO JOHN S, CO <lb />
THE LEADERS IN <lb />
ALL KINDS OF STAPLE GOODS.<lb />
Our Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, <lb />
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., have arrived, and all <lb />
friends and customers are invited to call and ex- <lb />
goods and prices. <lb />
Having purchased tho entire mercantile of John Con <lb />
Co, including notes, accounts and all evidences of debt <lb />
and merchandise, we their former increased patronage <lb />
Being to make all purchases for cash, getting advantage of <lb />
discounts, we will be enabled to sell as cheaply as any one South of <lb />
Norfolk. We shall retain in our employ J. S Congleton us general <lb />
of the business, with his former partner Chas Skinner <lb />
as assistant, who will always be glad to see and their old customers <lb />
A special of our business will be to furnish cash at <lb />
rates to farmers to cultivate and harvest their crops, in sums off <lb />
to with approved security <lb />
SUGG, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND. <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates Give us n call when in need of LIFE, <lb />
ACCIDENT and LIVE STOCK INSURANCE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory i well equipped with the best Mechanics, consequently put up nothing <lb />
but work, we keep up with the times and the latest improved <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles Springs are used, you select from <lb />
Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a line of ready made <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year rounds, which we will sell as low as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people this and surrounding tor past favor hops <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
TAILORING <lb />
Recent we have made i <lb />
Custom Clothing, enables us to place <lb />
within the reach of all, and which are superior <lb />
to those generally obtained at higher prices <lb />
elsewhere. Every garment made on the <lb />
JOHN SIMMS, <lb />
LaGrange, N. <lb />
AGRICULTURAL LIME, <lb />
FOR HARRY SKINNER CO,<lb /></p>
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THE <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
THIS PAPER <lb />
AT . r. <lb />
A- <lb />
may be it id <lb />
Local <lb />
Mrs. T. R. Cherry will give <lb />
eons on the Guitar, if any <lb />
wish to learn, <lb />
Mr. II L. Fennell, of <lb />
is. in town visiting lier <lb />
i mot her. <lb />
Mrs, J . II. of Batt <lb />
is her sister, Mrs. W. A. <lb />
SEW YORK. <lb />
R. A. Tyson, who has Seen <lb />
ill the week, is <lb />
B. <lb />
his is consider- <lb />
el <lb />
John Q. of Tarboro, <lb />
bus of the telegraph office <lb />
this week, during the editor's ab- <lb />
Court in Tarboro this week. <lb />
on e <lb />
Terms for <lb />
The days are now thirteen hours <lb />
long. <lb />
First of the best <lb />
Spring Butter at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
Ward politics grow more inter- <lb />
Large bright Virginia and Span- <lb />
Peanuts and Cow Peas, for seed, <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Oh, for a factory of some kind <lb />
two or three of them. <lb />
Henry Harding, of this <lb />
town, will deliver the address at <lb />
the closing exercise of Hooker- <lb />
ton in June. <lb />
Bishop Watson preached quite <lb />
an interesting and at sermon in <lb />
the Episcopal Church lust Sunday <lb />
night. persons, both ladies, <lb />
confirmed. <lb />
were glad to learn <lb />
day that Mrs. J. G. James was <lb />
, some and was more cheer <lb />
Bushels Corn for sale by E. , hag I; <lb />
C. Glenn. <lb />
The anglers are beginning <lb />
get their lines in readiness. <lb />
I. M. Kerry Co's. Garden <lb />
Seed at the Brick Store. <lb />
Be sure that your registration <lb />
for the town election is all <lb />
A of a life tuna will I <lb />
mimed if you fail to have <lb />
beds renovated by one of the <lb />
Great Western Feather <lb />
ting Company's machines, which <lb />
is now in Greenville. It has no <lb />
equal for perfect work. <lb />
We learn the hone -of <lb />
H. G. Connor, of <lb />
was destroyed b- fire on the 13th <lb />
mat. Nothing was saved, all <lb />
and other property lost. <lb />
W sympathize with Judge Con- <lb />
nor and regret that he had no <lb />
be a source of great pleasure to <lb />
us see this most excellent lady <lb />
entirely well once more. <lb />
Rev. L. Branson, of Raleigh, <lb />
has been in town the past few days <lb />
j working in the of the 7th <lb />
of his North Carolina <lb />
j rectory, which will soon be publish <lb />
A valuable mare for sale by J. The book is a standard and <lb />
C. Lanier. I reliable one, and we are glad to <lb />
Cotton planting is occupying the i Learn met <lb />
attention of the farmers fir <lb />
week. I Mr. J. II. Tucker accompanied <lb />
A tine colt, three years old next by Messrs C. F. Wilson and D. J. <lb />
September, for sale by E. C. Whichard. left Monday for War- <lb />
Glenn near which place Mr. <lb />
m. , ,, , Tucker will be married this morn- <lb />
The leaves upon the trees have M p <lb />
J. <lb />
Mr. John Fleming, <lb />
township was last week appointed <lb />
a justice of the peace by Go v. <lb />
Scales, to fill the vacancy caused <lb />
by the failure of Mr. Allen Ba- <lb />
to qualify No better <lb />
could have been made m the <lb />
county. <lb />
The great meeting <lb />
at Rutherford College, will em- <lb />
brace the 3rd and fourth Sabbaths <lb />
in August, as usual. The <lb />
id new arbor will attract larger <lb />
crowds than ever before. The <lb />
preaching and speaking will amply <lb />
repay those who attend. <lb />
The market was filled with shad <lb />
and prices were remark- <lb />
ably low A buck and a me sold <lb />
for cents and bucks <lb />
cents per pair. At such <lb />
prices s these no one is too poor <lb />
to eat shad. The seines <lb />
to do a big business, the catch <lb />
being large. <lb />
almost acquired <lb />
growth. <lb />
their maximum <lb />
most War- <lb />
county. The bridal party will <lb />
Point Lace Flour has been tried return to to-night. <lb />
and is the best and cheapest at the i <lb />
Old Store. I to word <lb />
; for the when an <lb />
WiN Greenville have any is presented. By this <lb />
the 10th Ma-Me- means you help your county paper next Monday night. <lb />
It will be a source of pleasure <lb />
to the people of Bethel and com- <lb />
to know that Mrs. N. E. <lb />
Biggs has reopened her millinery <lb />
establishment in that town. We <lb />
are informed that her spring goods <lb />
are arriving this week and that <lb />
her stock will be complete in <lb />
She is skilled in <lb />
the business. <lb />
day <lb />
Bushels of seed Teas for <lb />
sale by E. C. Glenn. <lb />
The coal now hang up <lb />
for the summer and the ice man <lb />
takes his place. <lb />
The sale of the Boss Famous <lb />
Como <lb />
The ladies and public generally <lb />
are invited attend the meeting <lb />
of t he Temperance Reform Club <lb />
The debate <lb />
along <lb />
On Tuesday of last week L. <lb />
k Bro of Tarboro made <lb />
an the benefit of <lb />
their creditors. M. R. Lang, of <lb />
Greenville, is assignee. <lb />
A beautiful line of fancy cards <lb />
for invitations with envelopes to <lb />
at <lb />
which has been unavoidably delay- <lb />
ed, will come then, and as the <lb />
for discussion is an <lb />
one, the exercises promise to <lb />
he very interesting. Some good <lb />
spec-lies will be made. <lb />
A valuable -book to all business <lb />
men is being compiled by Mr. <lb />
Branson of Raleigh. The work <lb />
contains the business and <lb />
men every county in <lb />
order, and shows every <lb />
class of in <lb />
The i an son Directory has <lb />
noun published for twenty <lb />
is well known to all our. <lb />
leading men. The 7th edition <lb />
will have near one hundred thous- <lb />
and- name- and ill be unsurpassed <lb />
in its line. The price will be on- <lb />
the same as the last edition <lb />
Moats. <lb />
The debate on Friday night be- <lb />
tween the Institute boys and the <lb />
Band of Hope boys was closely <lb />
contested but the judges decided <lb />
in favor of the latter, who <lb />
the money- side of the <lb />
The best speeches were made <lb />
by Mr. F. C. Harding for the <lb />
and Mr. Alex <lb />
for the negative. They are to <lb />
have two more debates before the <lb />
contest closes. The speech of Mr. <lb />
Claude in the negative, <lb />
was spoken of as being par- <lb />
tine. In fact, all the <lb />
boys acquitted themselves m a <lb />
creditable manner. <lb />
Attend, the <lb />
Elsewhere in this issue we pub- <lb />
the call for the Democratic <lb />
County Convention and also for <lb />
the township meetings. These <lb />
meetings in the various townships <lb />
are the most important and we <lb />
earnestly urge all Democrats to <lb />
attend them. Go there and see <lb />
that only the very best men and <lb />
most zealous Democrats are chosen <lb />
to represent you at the <lb />
Convention. This is an <lb />
year in the political history <lb />
of North Carolina, and it <lb />
es every patriotic man to do his <lb />
full duty. Let there be no laggards <lb />
grumblers, but let us all do <lb />
man work for the good of the par- <lb />
and the weal of our dear old <lb />
State. <lb />
Want Nesting <lb />
The Democratic voters of the <lb />
Third Ward are requested to meet <lb />
at the Major's office on Thursday <lb />
night the 26th. inst. at- o'clock <lb />
for the purpose of nominating <lb />
for Councilmen in said <lb />
Ward. L Blow. <lb />
Com. for 3rd Ward. <lb />
I IT <lb />
Verdict Returned, Sentence Passed. <lb />
Have been accused of selling goods at half val- <lb />
They were found guilty and the sentence is <lb />
they must continue to sell goods at just such <lb />
An investigation has proven that they <lb />
are selling such goods as <lb />
GINGHAMS, SEERSUCKERS, CALICOES, <lb />
and every kind of WORSTED DRESS GOODS, <lb />
single and double width, at figures too low for <lb />
comparison. Their stock of Hamburg Edgings <lb />
and all over Swiss Embroidery and <lb />
Flouncing is complete in every respect. <lb />
BELOW ARE SOME PRICKS <lb />
Lawns 31-2 Seersuckers Calicoes <lb />
Cream Suitings, Handkerchiefs for <lb />
Corsets Suspenders Spoil Cotton <lb />
per Men's and nice Derby <lb />
Hats and all other goods at just such <lb />
Call on us and we will send you home re- <lb />
HIGGS <lb />
Lunch Milk Biscuit ore expected to arrive <lb />
exceeded the Bales of the former; <lb />
year by Try d IO tor <lb />
them, at the Old Brick Store. x . . , , r <lb />
take this method of returning <lb />
The garden hoe does not fail to . my u, the citizens <lb />
get in some good work about this of Greenville for their <lb />
to my mother during her late sick <lb />
Watt <lb />
season of the year. <lb />
We have still a few desirable <lb />
goods on hand that roust be closed <lb />
out regardless of cost. A <lb />
splendid chance tor cash purchases <lb />
to secure bargains. <lb />
TR. Che Co. <lb />
Mr. C. Bernard is having a <lb />
new residence erected on his <lb />
on Second street. <lb />
Stock Sale, Horses <lb />
have opened a <lb />
Large Sale on Market <lb />
Square and are prepared to fur-j n , , , making for a <lb />
the public with horses and , d -t , s of <lb />
at all times. We sell of the Teacher's As- <lb />
buy building, at Morehead, on <lb />
the first of May. It will be a red- <lb />
letter day. <lb />
We venture the assertion that <lb />
the Methodist Sunday School of <lb />
this town is the most flourishing <lb />
in the Mate, according to <lb />
The enrollment is over <lb />
Rev. Mr. John, pastor of the <lb />
Methodist Church, is conducting <lb />
a protracted meeting this week. <lb />
He assisted by Rev. W. H. <lb />
Moore, Elder for this <lb />
district. <lb />
Ont <lb />
For we are coming. The ring- <lb />
blows of the spike-driver are <lb />
daily heard at this d of the rail- <lb />
road ; more than a half a mile <lb />
track has already been <lb />
Scotland Neck Democrat. <lb />
That's right, come on We are <lb />
ready and anxious to greet you. <lb />
And may the coming of the rail- <lb />
road to Greenville be sure and <lb />
our stock from the Blue Grass <lb />
of Kentucky, which enables <lb />
us to sell on reasonable terms. <lb />
Call and see us. <lb />
King k Peebles. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Baseball is being revived. Two <lb />
scrub nines go out for practice to- <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
Many the urchins have put <lb />
aside their shoes and are tripping <lb />
around barefooted. <lb />
The Methodist Conference for <lb />
Next Friday will be the regular <lb />
day for monthly drill and <lb />
of the Guard. It is now <lb />
time the boys were turning out in <lb />
full numbers to prepare for the <lb />
encampment. <lb />
Dr. B. T. Cox will accept our <lb />
thanks for an invitation to attend <lb />
the 81st Annual Commencement <lb />
of the Medical Department of the <lb />
University of Maryland, which <lb />
this District meets in Washington off yesterday, <lb />
on the 23rd of May. handsome new lamps <lb />
Friday and Saturday us ; been recently placed in the <lb />
Got <lb />
A went to the Old <lb />
on Saturday in search <lb />
of love powders. He applied first <lb />
to the clerk and was referred to <lb />
Mr. Friend Sammy told <lb />
the he had plenty them <lb />
and they would cost only a cent <lb />
apiece The called for <lb />
five cents worth. He was given <lb />
the worth of the money in worm <lb />
candy and left apparently satisfied. <lb />
We would like to know if it cur- <lb />
ed bun. <lb />
another reminder of March winds. <lb />
The dust was dreadful. <lb />
When you go trading tell Your <lb />
merchant about seeing his <lb />
in the Reflector. <lb />
It is generally believed that the <lb />
fruit is safe indications point <lb />
to a good yield. So mote it be. <lb />
The corner stone of the new <lb />
Episcopal Church at Farmville <lb />
was laid by Bishop Watson last <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Shad have been abundant and <lb />
cheap during the past week, selling <lb />
as low in some instances as twenty <lb />
cents a pair. <lb />
At this season of the year <lb />
picnics and excursions <lb />
cause Sunday School enrollments <lb />
to increase. <lb />
Though we called attention <lb />
several weeks to some bad side- <lb />
walk they have not vet <lb />
been repaired. <lb />
diet Church here. They make <lb />
quite an to t he appearance <lb />
of the church and are also of con- <lb />
aid in lighting it up. <lb />
On Thursday Mr. J. White <lb />
showed us some of the best <lb />
mens of fruit dried by evaporation <lb />
that we ever saw He has a box <lb />
on exhibition at the store of <lb />
Messrs. Harry Skinner A Co. <lb />
Early closing will soon be <lb />
in mercantile circles. There <lb />
is no laudable reason why an early <lb />
hour for closing all the stores <lb />
should not be adopted, to remain <lb />
in effect during the summer <lb />
months. <lb />
We must arise again and <lb />
something about Mr. John Cher- <lb />
trout yard. The care <lb />
of Mrs. Cherry has made it a <lb />
place of beauty, and the many <lb />
bright flowers are delightful to <lb />
the <lb />
Rev. W. H. Presiding <lb />
Inspector General F. H. Elder for this district, held his <lb />
will be in Greenville next <lb />
Wednesday, 25th, for the purpose <lb />
of inspecting the Guard. <lb />
That was a sudden change in <lb />
the weather Thursday night, and <lb />
gave the temperature a frosty feel- <lb />
morning following. <lb />
The County Superintendent of <lb />
Public Instruction was examining <lb />
second quarterly conference with <lb />
the at place last <lb />
day Sunday. The meetings <lb />
were well attended and the <lb />
mons fine. <lb />
Now while cotton planting is <lb />
demanding the attention of the <lb />
farmers we would warn them <lb />
against planting too much. Don't <lb />
grain crops for cotton. <lb />
on Thursday and Friday last. <lb />
Just a word to the <lb />
you think yon planted <lb />
enough corn to run you a year go <lb />
back and plant a few acres more. <lb />
Our <lb />
The force baa been <lb />
supplemented with Ml X. A. <lb />
a promising young <lb />
Concerning old coins, Mr. Ire-; man township, who <lb />
deli Moore, of township, <lb />
us that be baa an old Span- <lb />
coin is old. <lb />
On one side of coin is <lb />
and on other side <lb />
-v II <lb />
older one than this <lb />
Who has an line and the purpose now is to de Tb <lb />
j them. <lb />
The Democratic voters the <lb />
Second Ward are requested to <lb />
meet at the Court House on Fri- <lb />
day April 1888, at <lb />
for purpose of <lb />
ting candidates for Councilmen <lb />
in said ward. <lb />
J. D. Murphy, <lb />
Ex. Com. 2nd Ward. <lb />
Poll Holders <lb />
The Board of Town <lb />
have appointed the follow- <lb />
registrars and inspectors for the <lb />
municipal election to be held on <lb />
the 7th of let <lb />
P. Registrar ; A. B. <lb />
Cherry, W. M. <lb />
tors <lb />
2nd Ward L. W. Lawrence, <lb />
Registrar ; Seth Hooker, W. T. <lb />
Godwin, Inspectors. <lb />
3rd L. Langley, Reg- <lb />
; J. M. King, W. A. Stock. <lb />
Inspectors. <lb />
A Kicker <lb />
A horse which two <lb />
were driving to a buggy, late Sat- <lb />
aft noon, did the <lb />
piece of kicking the bridge that <lb />
e ever saw an animal do. The <lb />
horse began kicking while about <lb />
midway draw kept it up <lb />
for several yards. One <lb />
went over the back of the buggy, <lb />
the other managed in some way <lb />
to get out between the wheels, <lb />
and the vehicle was considerably <lb />
wrecked before the animal was <lb />
quieted. <lb />
Badly Bart. <lb />
Her many friends in this <lb />
will he pained to learn that <lb />
Miss Annie Bynum, of Farmville <lb />
township, was quite seriously hurt <lb />
last Sunday. She was in a buggy <lb />
when the horse became frighten- <lb />
ed and ran away, throwing her <lb />
out. She was rendered <lb />
for son-e time after being <lb />
thrown from the buggy. We <lb />
have not learned the extent of the <lb />
injuries but <lb />
trust they are not very serious and <lb />
e she will recover. <lb />
Exercises <lb />
All business was suspended at <lb />
the meeting of Temperance <lb />
Reform Club Monday night, the <lb />
time devoted to <lb />
speeches in memory of our lately <lb />
deceased friend, Mr. R. A. Starkey <lb />
who was one of most active <lb />
and useful members of Club. <lb />
and appropriate <lb />
were adopted, remarks being <lb />
Messrs. D. p. <lb />
John Dockets, W. F. Harding, <lb />
Alex J. B. Johnson, <lb />
Jr., Henry Harding, J. R. Which <lb />
ard and A large <lb />
number of ladies <lb />
to pay this last mark of <lb />
respect to one in life was <lb />
comes to acquire a knowledge of <lb />
and be in- <lb />
in newspaper work <lb />
ally. In him are all <lb />
tee necessary to success in this universally <lb />
Boll of Honor for Institute. <lb />
HIGHER DEPARTMENT. <lb />
Bribes Win- <lb />
J. Peel, J. E. Nobles, <lb />
S C. Harding, W. <lb />
A. B. Ralph House, A. <lb />
D Johnston, A. F. Griffin, T. <lb />
White, Willie Little. <lb />
Cox, Annie <lb />
Harding, Bessie Jarvis, Estelle <lb />
Williams, Anderson, Mary <lb />
Cannon, Forbes, Rosa <lb />
Forbes, Lillie Nobles. Julia Foley, <lb />
Leroy Mooring , Rosa Erwin, Bes- <lb />
White <lb />
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. <lb />
Mamie Duckett, Lets <lb />
an. Rosalind Rountree, Aylmer <lb />
Sugg, Annie Sheppard, Myra <lb />
Skinner, White. <lb />
HIGHEST AVERAGES. <lb />
Nannie Cox, Annie Harding, <lb />
Anderson, Bessie Jar- <lb />
vis Estelle Williams, A. T. <lb />
Griffin, Robert J. Peel, F. <lb />
C. Harding <lb />
Bud <lb />
The little son of Mr. S. M. Jones <lb />
of Bethel whose serious <lb />
illness we mentioned two weeks <lb />
since, died last Thursday. <lb />
bereaved parents have our <lb />
On Friday morning, April 15th <lb />
after an illness of four Mrs. <lb />
Sarah A. Parker, wife of the late <lb />
Jesse S. Parker, departed this life <lb />
aged years. Mrs. Parker a <lb />
in township this <lb />
county, but shortly after her mar- <lb />
removed to Farmville town- <lb />
ship, where she resided until about <lb />
five years ago, when she moved to <lb />
Greenville. deceased joined <lb />
the Free Will Baptist Church <lb />
about forty ago, and lived a <lb />
sincere, earnest The <lb />
remains were interred the old <lb />
family burial ground, in Farm- <lb />
ville township, last Saturday. One <lb />
son survives Mrs Parker, to whom <lb />
the extends sympathy. <lb />
Our town was filled with <lb />
sadness- Monday morning by <lb />
announcement of death of <lb />
Mrs. Harry Skinner. She was a <lb />
most excellent lady and enjoyed <lb />
the and oar <lb />
entire Cut down in <lb />
the very prime of life, and with <lb />
all the that go to make <lb />
tins existence a happy and <lb />
peaceful one, the death of Mrs. <lb />
Skinner is indeed a sad one. A <lb />
friend having paid a <lb />
last tribute to her worth and ex- <lb />
it not essential that <lb />
we shook add to what has already <lb />
been so well said. To the bereaved <lb />
husband, the orphan children, the <lb />
grief st root and <lb />
and the large number of sorrow <lb />
relatives and friends, we <lb />
tender our <lb />
Lord strengthen, comfort <lb />
and sustain them in this boor of <lb />
severest trial, and may they real- <lb />
lie that He all things <lb />
The remains wore interred in the <lb />
Episcopal Cemetery yesterday <lb />
the services being con- <lb />
ducted by Rev. Dr. Hughes. A <lb />
large number of <lb />
friends followed corpse to <lb />
rest resting place. <lb />
M. R. Lang's <lb />
Great Showing <lb />
Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather of <lb />
the last four weeks our sales are greatly in ex- <lb />
of the corresponding period of last year. <lb />
Men's <lb />
Is daily crowded with early buyers. They know there is no use wait- <lb />
mg, that our stock is now all in, and that it contains all the new and <lb />
novel styles for dress, street wear and business purposes, that our <lb />
are right and styles correct <lb />
Our Dress Goods Department <lb />
Is perfect in every respect. Composed of all wool combinations <lb />
Printed Canvass Cloth, Challis, Cash- <lb />
mere Beige, something novel for street wear, <lb />
Seersuckers, Veiling, <lb />
arid other varieties. We were able to secure while in New <lb />
York one dozen pieces all wool CREPE inches. Come <lb />
and see them before the selection it broken. Colors pink, cream, <lb />
crimson, light blue, ashes, black, white and tan <lb />
OUR TRIMMINGS <lb />
comprise everything new and stylish such as Braids, Moires, black and <lb />
colored, and all other stylish trimmings <lb />
Spring HATS j <lb />
Never so busy in this department as we are now. The latest shades <lb />
the newest styles, i he most popular blocks, the finest qualities and <lb />
prices lower than ever. These are the things that do business for us. <lb />
Our SHOE department contains the largest stock of Shoes for Ladies, <lb />
Misses. Infants, Boys and men to found in Pitt county. The new- <lb />
est most improved kinds and styles. <lb />
It makes no matter what you want, if it is <lb />
good you will find it here cheaper by per <lb />
cent, than any other house in town. <lb />
In conclusion we invite y to visit us in per- <lb />
son, as the Reflector cannot chronicle <lb />
our bargains. <lb />
D. <lb />
Tarboro, N. <lb />
M. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
S. P ELLIOTT. JOHN NICHOLS <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK STOKE. <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUT- <lb />
their year's supplies will find it to <lb />
their Interest to get our prices before <lb />
chasing; elsewhere. incomplete <lb />
in all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb />
SPICES, TEAS, Ac. <lb />
always at Lowest Market Pricks. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF <lb />
we buy direct from ens- <lb />
yon to buy at one profit. A <lb />
stock <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
AND <lb />
always on hand and prices to suit <lb />
times. Our <lb />
sold tor CASH, therefore, having no <lb />
the times. Our goods all bought and <lb />
to run, we sell at S close <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
. A <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Big lot of <lb />
just in, purchased at cents in the dollar. <lb />
Coats Vests to <lb />
SPRING SUMMER <lb />
Stock Just<lb />
At Greatly Reduced Prices. A Big Job In <lb />
SHOES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Tie Tit<lb />
President <lb />
J. B. <lb />
J. S. Greenville, Sec <lb />
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
R. F. Jones, Washington, Gen<lb />
The People's Line for travel on Tar <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer Greenville Is the finest <lb />
and quickest on the river. She has <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A first-class Table furnished with the <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday. Wednesday <lb />
Friday at o'clock, a. m. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at A. M. <lb />
Freights received daily and through <lb />
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb />
J. I. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
J. G. CHESTNUT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has on hand a well snorted stock of <lb />
Light tail, Fruit, <lb />
Tobacco, <lb />
Cigars. Ac, <lb />
which will be sold very lowest Cash <lb />
pricks. Give him a call, st <lb />
under the Opera House. <lb />
BALTIMORE . <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
Established in Baltimore in 1870. <lb />
Will open a House in <lb />
in September, 1887. for the handling <lb />
sale of cotton, thus giving our customers <lb />
their choice of the two markets. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly before the <lb />
of put on <lb />
day of April, 1888, as <lb />
of J. O. James, deceased, notice <lb />
Is hereby given to all persons indebted <lb />
the estate to make Immediate payment <lb />
the undersigned, to all creditors of <lb />
estate to present their claims, prop <lb />
authenticated, to the undersigned <lb />
on or before the 5th day ApriL <lb />
1889 or this notice will be plead In bar <lb />
their recovery. This of April <lb />
1888. F. <lb />
of O. James.<lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The having administers <lb />
on the estate of <lb />
notice U hereby given to all persons <lb />
claims against said decedent to <lb />
sent the same to such administrator <lb />
or before the 10th day of April or <lb />
this notice will be plead In bar of <lb />
recovery. This day of March <lb />
S. A. GAINER, <lb />
of Aaron <lb />
NEW <lb />
JEWELRY STORE. <lb />
I have received another lot of fins <lb />
WATCHES, CLOCKS, <lb />
and Jewelry. <lb />
which arc offered st law <lb />
Bill <lb />
A Newt been added to my <lb />
business where the latest books <lb />
can be purchased. <lb />
MOSES <lb />
E H. <lb />
wishes to announce to the Ladles <lb />
public generally that owing to bad h <lb />
is closing out her entire stock <lb />
AT AND BELOW <lb />
She has a line of <lb />
WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES., <lb />
Licit, <lb />
s thousand other articles too n <lb />
a to mention going off for mere <lb />
lei coming to town win save <lb />
by calling to see her. The goods <lb />
MUST BE SOLD. <lb />
Now Is the time to buy nice goods <lb />
Low Prices. No second hand bat <lb />
First-class Goods. <lb />
FORGET <lb />
second door from corner under <lb />
House. Very respectfully <lb />
Home,;<lb /></p>
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                <p>
HAS JUST ADDED TO HER STOCK <lb />
Millinery Good, and has secured <lb />
the services of experienced assistant. <lb />
AH orders can now be tilled on the short- <lb />
est notice. Dry Wet Stamping for <lb />
tainting and neatly executed <lb />
in she <lb />
to only Ms ant <lb />
is to Oder purchaser special <lb />
TOW <lb />
OF <lb />
OIL. <lb />
By JAMES A. SMITH <lb />
DELIVER, DAILY,<lb />
to parties it. Kerosene Oil, as <lb />
good as in market and IS <lb />
now paid at the stores. <lb />
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED <lb />
Save time, money and trouble by per- <lb />
us to All your orders at your resP <lb />
and place of business. <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
For Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb />
STOP <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT, <lb />
the Opera ban, at which place <lb />
I have recently located, and where I have <lb />
everything in my Hue <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
with all the improved appliances; new <lb />
and comfortable chairs. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of my shop <lb />
promptly executed. Very <lb />
HERBERT EDMONDS. <lb />
A T THE STOCK OF NEW <lb />
MILLINERY GOODS <lb />
constantly arriving at <lb />
MRS. M. T. CO <lb />
will convince you that they are without a <lb />
parallel in this market, both as to quality <lb />
and price. A new lot of the latest style <lb />
goods received every few days. <lb />
STEAM ENGINES <lb />
and all other machines repaired at short <lb />
at home or at shop. Iron and <lb />
Brass Turning done in the best manner. <lb />
Cylinders bored. Models made to order. <lb />
Locks repaired. Keys made or fitted, <lb />
cut and threaded, Gins repaired in best <lb />
manner. Bring on your work. General <lb />
Jobbing done by O. P. <lb />
May N. C. <lb />
pin pin am <lb />
am<lb />
WELDON R. R. <lb />
and Schedule. <lb />
GOING SOUTH. <lb />
No No No <lb />
Dated Nov daily Fast Mail, daily <lb />
daily ex Sun. <lb />
Weldon pm <lb />
Ar Mount <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Ar <lb />
Wilson , <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Ar Wilmington <lb />
TRAINS GOING NORTH <lb />
No No No <lb />
daily daily daily <lb />
ex Sun. <lb />
Wilmington am pm <lb />
Magnolia am <lb />
Won 10.50 <lb />
Ar Goldsboro<lb />
Ar Selma <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Wilson am pm pm <lb />
Ar Rocky Mount <lb />
Ar <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Weldon pm <lb />
Daily except Sunday. pm <lb />
Train en Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 8.00 <lb />
P. M. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck <lb />
9.30 A. M. daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train loaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, P M. Sunday P M, arrive <lb />
N C. P M, P M. <lb />
Returning leaves Williamston, N C, daily <lb />
except Sunday. A M, Sunday A <lb />
M, arrive Tarboro, N C, A M, <lb />
AM. <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leaves <lb />
Goldsboro daily except M, <lb />
arrive N C, A M. Re- <lb />
turning leaves Smithfield, X AM, <lb />
arrive Goldsboro, N C, P M. <lb />
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky <lb />
Mount at P M, arrives Nashville <lb />
P M, Spring Hope P M. Returning <lb />
leaves Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb />
Am, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
M, daily, except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at <lb />
P M. Returning leave Clinton at A <lb />
M, connecting at Warsaw with Nos. <lb />
and <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson A Fayette- <lb />
Branch is No. Northbound is <lb />
No. except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will stop only at <lb />
Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection at <lb />
Weldon for all points North daily. All <lb />
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb />
day via Bay Line. <lb />
Trains make close connection for <lb />
points North via Richmond and Wash- <lb />
All trains run solid between <lb />
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb />
JOHN F. DIVINE, <lb />
General <lb />
J. R. KENLY, Transportation <lb />
T. M. EMERSON, Passenger <lb />
mt Color One to Four Pounds <lb />
Of Dress Goods, <lb />
Garments, J <lb />
Yarns, Rags, etc. J cents. <lb />
A Child can use them <lb />
The PUREST. STRONGEST and FASTEST <lb />
of ill Warranted to Dye the moat goods, and <lb />
lire the best colors. for Feathers. Rib- <lb />
and all Fancy Dyeing. leading colors. <lb />
They also make the Beat and Cheapest <lb />
WRITING INK <lb />
LAUNDRY BLUE I IO Cents. <lb />
Directions for 1-j Photographs and a colored <lb />
Cabinet Photo, as sample, for to cents. <lb />
Ask druggist for Sample Card, or write <lb />
WELLS, i CO. Burlington, ft. <lb />
For Gilding or Fancy Articles. <lb />
DIAMOND PAINTS. <lb />
Gold, Silver, Bronx. Copper Only IO <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
GREENVILLE, iV. a <lb />
Onward Is The Word. <lb />
The enters its <lb />
at the following <lb />
subscriber, <lb />
subscribers, year. 5.00 <lb />
subscribers, year. 10.00 <lb />
One copy, year hike to the one send- <lb />
a of ten. <lb />
Eight pages. weekly. Sena <lb />
to <lb />
L. L. POLK. Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
SPENCER BROS., <lb />
THE HOME <lb />
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. <lb />
Polite waiters. Good rooms. Best <lb />
the market affords. When in the city <lb />
stop at the <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
on Main St. Washington, N. C. <lb />
BUY <lb />
EXCELSIOR <lb />
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS <lb />
ALL PURCHASERS BE SUITED <lb />
Don't lose your temper or your time, <lb />
Or your soul a minute, <lb />
Because this good old roomy world <lb />
Has foolish people in it <lb />
By not one wholly useless weed <lb />
The fertile earth Is cumbered; <lb />
Then count not these can do no good. <lb />
Or with them you'll be numbered. <lb />
If all began by being wise. <lb />
Bach one his adorning. <lb />
From wisdom's way we yet might stray <lb />
For of proper warning; <lb />
But Nature kindly sets her signs <lb />
On Danger's chosen dwelling; <lb />
Without them, what would come to us, <lb />
There isn't any telling. <lb />
Just reckon up your foolish friends, <lb />
one's peculiar failing,. <lb />
And of that folly cure yourself <lb />
At which in them you're railing; <lb />
While, If you find some luckless one <lb />
The same all through and over, <lb />
You'd better far be unlike him <lb />
Than And a four-leaved clover. <lb />
I lay no claim to any store <lb />
Of knowledge. <lb />
But this I've learned by studies <lb />
In that best but dearest college; <lb />
Perhaps you think that school is meant <lb />
For other people only; <lb />
Or, maybe, you are w be in truth-, <lb />
But don't yon find it lonely f<lb />
A Voluntary Road Worker. <lb />
bite <lb />
FOB <lb />
L. C. TERRELL, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
C. B. <lb />
N. B- <lb />
Edwards N. <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
N. C <lb />
have the largest and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind be found in <lb />
the Sate, and solicit orders tor all classes <lb />
Of Commercial, Bail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. j <lb />
WEDDING <lb />
FOB PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR <lb />
us your order.<lb />
JO in V<lb />
Jg <lb />
T m g <lb />
cpl<lb />
c. <lb />
COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
Opened the 20th of with <lb />
students, has increased to over <lb />
All the commercial branches taught; <lb />
Arithmetic, Double Book Keeping, <lb />
including Commercial Law and Business <lb />
Correspondence, Penmanship according <lb />
to the latest method. Grammar and Com- <lb />
position. This is a Commercial School <lb />
with a Primary Department. Miss Lula <lb />
Thomas, a competent teacher has charge <lb />
of the latter department. Rates for the <lb />
Commercial Course per <lb />
month, for Primary Course to <lb />
per month Book Keeping alone <lb />
Penmanship alone <lb />
per month. Through Commercial Course <lb />
completed within to months. Board <lb />
can be obtained at to per month. <lb />
A limited number can get board with <lb />
the principal and be under his charge all <lb />
time. For f unbar information address <lb />
WHITFIELD, Principal <lb />
Special Notice. <lb />
AU persons owing the firm of <lb />
are hereby notified to come <lb />
forward at settle or their ac- <lb />
counts will be placed in course of <lb />
P. CLARK, Assignee. <lb />
Farm For Sale. <lb />
The undersigned offers a desirable farm <lb />
for sale. Situated about l miles <lb />
of Bethel, in Pitt county adjoin- <lb />
the J. S. farm, containing <lb />
acres, acres of are <lb />
Upon e farm are two dwell- <lb />
houses and <lb />
Water upon the premises is excellent. <lb />
Location healthy. The laud is rich, pro- <lb />
and easily cultivated. For fur- <lb />
particulars apply to <lb />
W. <lb />
Bethel, N. C. <lb />
Bi <lb />
MACON HOUSE. <lb />
well-known owned and <lb />
managed for the past year by Dr. <lb />
James is, to bis recent death, for <lb />
For Terms apply to <lb />
F. G. JAMES, <lb />
Ci <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
Special to <lb />
Washington, D. C, April <lb />
things come to him who <lb />
has occurred tome very oft- <lb />
en this week as I noted the change <lb />
in which followed the <lb />
reporting of the Mills tariff bill to <lb />
t lie House, by Chairman Mills, who <lb />
left a sick bed to perform that <lb />
duty. <lb />
A slight modification in the bill <lb />
has secured the support of the <lb />
Louisiana delegation who at <lb />
first bitterly opposed to the bill. <lb />
Another slight in <lb />
affecting worsted has won over <lb />
the wool men from Ohio and else- <lb />
where, so that the number of Dem- <lb />
who oppose the measure has <lb />
been reduced to a very small <lb />
and it is hoped to reduce the <lb />
number still further before the bill <lb />
comes to a vote. <lb />
Notice has been given in the <lb />
House that the bill will be called <lb />
up fry action on the 17th lust. An <lb />
effort will then be made to hold <lb />
the House down to the <lb />
of the measure until a vote is <lb />
taken. Of course the Republicans <lb />
are prepared to on the floor <lb />
of the House which <lb />
they did in the committee room <lb />
to delay the bill, hoping in this <lb />
way to defeat it. <lb />
The Democratic is <lb />
to get tariff bill disposed <lb />
before the meeting of the St. Louts <lb />
convention, in June. From the <lb />
present outlook the are <lb />
rather against a vote being reach <lb />
ed by that time, but the effort <lb />
will be made all the same. The <lb />
chances of the final passage of the <lb />
hill have largely increased recent- <lb />
and while it ts by no means <lb />
certain now that the bill will pass, <lb />
it is more than probable it <lb />
will At any rate the arguments <lb />
over the bill will place this whole <lb />
question a plainer light before <lb />
country than heretofore. <lb />
will in consequence, look into <lb />
the question themselves, people <lb />
who have in the past taken some <lb />
political demagogue's of <lb />
it as true, and the result cannot <lb />
fail to be a gain for the revenue <lb />
reformers. <lb />
The Senate has spent more than <lb />
a week wrangling over the House <lb />
bill authorizing Secretary of <lb />
Treasury to purchase United <lb />
States bond with the surplus. <lb />
The Senate is not divided on par- <lb />
lines, as both parties lave held <lb />
to try to agree what <lb />
should be done. Silver Sen- <lb />
of both parties on amen- <lb />
ding bill in some manner to <lb />
increase the purchases of silver by <lb />
the Government <lb />
The House has had its wrangle <lb />
too. The cause was the bill, to re <lb />
fund the taxes paid by the <lb />
several States into the United <lb />
States Treasury. A large <lb />
of House favor this bill but <lb />
owing to peculiar rules under <lb />
which the body works a <lb />
ed minority can, by filibustering, <lb />
delay and sometimes even defeat <lb />
legislation. opponents of the <lb />
bill resorted to this method on <lb />
Wednesday, and succeeded in <lb />
keeping House in session until <lb />
a. h. Thursday morning. All <lb />
day and all night were spent in <lb />
dilatory motions. furious <lb />
had scarcely ever been <lb />
seen since the foundation of the <lb />
of Representatives. <lb />
Senator Sherman says <lb />
that he had or intended to retire <lb />
from the race for the Presidential <lb />
nomination is entirely untrue. In <lb />
little over two months from now <lb />
be will wish be had, and next No- <lb />
he will hate himself for <lb />
ever having even indulged the <lb />
hope becoming President of <lb />
the United States. Nor will the <lb />
knowledge that be has lost some <lb />
of the contents of his barrel add <lb />
to the comfort of bis thoughts. <lb />
It is understood six Justices <lb />
of the are in favor <lb />
promotion of Justice Field, <lb />
of California, to the vacant Chief <lb />
Until the appoint <lb />
in en t of Mr. Lamar to Supreme <lb />
bench, Justice Field was only <lb />
Democrat of Supreme Court. <lb />
Governor Hilt of Ne York is <lb />
shortly to announce that he is <lb />
and never baa been a candidate <lb />
for the Presidential nomination. <lb />
He Cleveland man. Mr. Cleve- <lb />
land expressed himself to a friend <lb />
this week as being highly pleased <lb />
with the prospects of the Mills <lb />
tariff in the House sod a <lb />
with the prospects of <lb />
party in the coming cam- <lb />
GM. Clark, the of <lb />
Hones of Representative, says he <lb />
is tired of hearing House de- <lb />
for doing <lb />
can prove by figures that i Ties <lb />
done more than any of its <lb />
ever did so early in the <lb />
It has passed op to date <lb />
private and bills. <lb />
The Public Lands Committee or <lb />
the has reported a bill for- <lb />
about acres of <lb />
the Northern Pacific Southern Pa- <lb />
and land-grants. <lb />
Tar River Association. <lb />
Union Vesting to be hell St Scotland <lb />
p. M., Services <lb />
of Song. p. H., sermon by T. J. <lb />
Taylor, of <lb />
Friday , a. H <lb />
a. m., <lb />
in the J. W. <lb />
of Greenville. A. ., <lb />
sermon by George J of <lb />
Hamilton P. M., <lb />
Country Neighborhood ; <lb />
how they are to be supplied with <lb />
the preaching of J. <lb />
Tucker, of Greenville, and C. <lb />
Durham, p. u., <lb />
Religious Newspaper, its <lb />
place and its value m our <lb />
national W. B. Morton, of <lb />
Weldon, T Bailey, of <lb />
7.30 P. M., Service of Song <lb />
sermon by T. P. of <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
A. m., Prayer <lb />
and Praise. a. m., High- <lb />
Education of young Men ; what <lb />
the present C. E. Taylor <lb />
and C. S of Wake Forest. <lb />
a. M., sermon by J. W. Wild <lb />
p. m., System of <lb />
its practicability and <lb />
C. Durham and T. <lb />
J. P. m., Closer <lb />
Union among Christians of <lb />
Denominations is it a <lb />
able or T. P. <lb />
and J. A. Leslie. <lb />
Sunday school <lb />
exercises. a. m. and p. m., <lb />
preaching. <lb />
A Few Lines About Loafers. <lb />
Orange Observer. <lb />
Loafers, black and white, <lb />
shabby and genteel, on every <lb />
of every street <lb />
and city of the South Pious <lb />
and profane, bumble loafers, <lb />
handsome and vain. Ragged and <lb />
dirty loafers. and dandified <lb />
Honest and <lb />
skulking and insolent <lb />
loafers everywhere. <lb />
Swarming on goods-boxes door <lb />
steps. Thronging stores, <lb />
per offices and Why <lb />
stand they here all the day idle <lb />
Because no Hill hire them <lb />
No The whole conn try is one <lb />
vast, glorious fallow field waiting <lb />
tor the laborers to bring its rich <lb />
harvest forth. Farmers are <lb />
seeking for hands. Any <lb />
man, with a willing heart <lb />
strong arms, can rind plenty to do, <lb />
and good wages for doing it. Away <lb />
iv it n If a fellow will not <lb />
work, he should be allowed to <lb />
eat the bread of the son of toil. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
Henry a colored man who <lb />
farms about to miles west of <lb />
has set a good of ail. <lb />
was a bad place in the pub- <lb />
road running through his prop- <lb />
and upon hie own accord, and <lb />
without having received a <lb />
from any one, he hitched op <lb />
bis wagon and devoted an entire <lb />
day to the work of rock <lb />
macadamizing the road. The <lb />
result is that he has converted a <lb />
bad road into a good one, and one <lb />
that will last tor some time to <lb />
come. This is commendable work <lb />
and the county would soon be much <lb />
better off in t he nay of roads were <lb />
hie example to be followed by our <lb />
people in general.<lb />
TO the inform your <lb />
readers that I have a positive remedy tor <lb />
the above named disease. By its timely <lb />
use thousands of hopeless cases have been <lb />
permanently, cured. shall be glad to <lb />
send two bottles of my remedy to <lb />
any of your readers who nave <lb />
if they will send me their express <lb />
and post office address. Respectfully, <lb />
T. A. M. C, Pearl st., N Y. <lb />
Men who love the piping times <lb />
of peace should inflate their lunge <lb />
to their utmost fullness now. <lb />
When a child, by any unusual <lb />
toms, shows that it Is pain, <lb />
use Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. It will soothe <lb />
little sufferer. <lb />
The simplest means are generally <lb />
safest and surest. Hence the great de- <lb />
for for liver disease, <lb />
headache, etc. Price cents a <lb />
bottle. <lb />
A queer story comes from Perry <lb />
county, Tenn. A man named <lb />
stole a hog from a botcher <lb />
and made off with it. Before he <lb />
reached home be had to cross a <lb />
fence, and it seems he threw the <lb />
hog over before him. He bad <lb />
to take out the gammon <lb />
stick and it caught him <lb />
neck, aid when found next morn <lb />
tug he was dead and cold, with <lb />
his prey on one side of the fence <lb />
bis body on other.<lb />
best in the world for Cuts, <lb />
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe- <lb />
Sores, Chapped <lb />
Corns, and all Skin <lb />
and cures Piles, or no pay re- <lb />
quired. It is give perfect <lb />
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, <lb />
per For sale <lb />
Corrected weekly by A <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
Mess <lb />
Bulk toe <lb />
Balk <lb />
Bacon <lb />
Bacon Shoulders to <lb />
Pitt-County <lb />
Sugar Cured <lb />
to 6.60 <lb />
to <lb />
Brown Sugar Granulated to <lb />
Syrup to to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Self <lb />
to <lb />
G. A. <lb />
Liverpool <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Bread <lb />
Star <lb />
Kerosene to <lb />
CASH <lb />
THE <lb />
Eastern Reflector, <lb />
We have recently purchased the stock <lb />
of Hardware belonging to M. A. <lb />
and will replenish the same with all the <lb />
leading goods in <lb />
HARDWARE LINE. <lb />
Farm Implements, Tools, Ta- <lb />
and Pocket Cutlery, Plow Bolts <lb />
and Castings. Cart Material, <lb />
Door. Sash, Blinds, Hinges, <lb />
Butts, Screws, Nails, <lb />
Glass, Putty, Lead, <lb />
Oil. Painters and <lb />
Material <lb />
of description. <lb />
Harrows and Cultivators, Gins, Grist <lb />
Mills, Cider and Fan Mills, Saw <lb />
Glimmers, Self-feeding Cooking Stoves. <lb />
In fact all goods kept in a <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly tho <lb />
Clerk of on <lb />
day of , n Administrator <lb />
Conner, i- <lb />
given to all persons to the <lb />
payment to the undersign- <lb />
ed, and to all creditor of said estate, to <lb />
present their claim-, properly <lb />
to the undersigned on or before <lb />
the 0th day of March or this notice <lb />
will plead In. bar of their recovery. <lb />
This 0th day of March <lb />
WARREN. <lb />
of Henry Cooper, <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
and all in <lb />
U. S. Patent or in the Courts <lb />
for Moderate Fees. <lb />
We opposite the U. S <lb />
Office engaged In Patents <lb />
and can obtain patents it <lb />
less time than those more remote <lb />
from Washington. <lb />
When model or drawing is sen <lb />
we advise as to free <lb />
of charge, and make no <lb />
unless obtain Patents. <lb />
refer, here, to the Post Mas- <lb />
the of the Money <lb />
Die., and to officials of the U. <lb />
Patent Office, For circular, advice <lb />
terms and reference to actual <lb />
in your own or county <lb />
address, C. A. Snow <lb />
Washington, C <lb />
IV. O. <lb />
D. J. Editor Proprietor. <lb />
ENLARGED TO <lb />
discovery has been <lb />
made that too by a lady this <lb />
Disease fastened its clutches upon <lb />
her for seven years she withstood its <lb />
severest tests, but her vital organs were <lb />
undermined and death seemed imminent. <lb />
For three months she coughed incessant- <lb />
and could not sleep. She bought of us <lb />
a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for <lb />
Consumption was so much relieved <lb />
taking ti r t dose that she slept all night <lb />
with bottle has been miraculous- <lb />
cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther <lb />
I write W. C. Ham rick A Co., of Shel- <lb />
by, N. a tree trial bottle at <lb />
s Drug Store. <lb />
can't goto said a fanny <lb />
vagrant. have no <lb />
provides said <lb />
Jude. give you ten <lb />
verdict <lb />
W, D. Suit, Druggist, <lb />
can recommend Electric Bitters as the <lb />
very best Every bottle sold has <lb />
given relief In . very case. One man <lb />
six bottles, sad was cured of <lb />
of Abraham <lb />
Hare, druggist, Ohio, affirms . <lb />
best selling medicine have ever <lb />
handled in my is <lb />
Electric Thousands others <lb />
have added their testimony, so that the <lb />
verdict is unanimous that Electric <lb />
do cure all diseases the Liver, Kid- <lb />
or Blood. Only a half dollar a bot- <lb />
at Drug store. , <lb />
lie that shoots best may some- <lb />
tunes miss the mark ; but he that <lb />
shoots at all can never hit it. <lb />
A Perfect <lb />
Painless Childbirth, a new book by <lb />
Dr. John H. Dye, one of New <lb />
skillful physicians, shows that pain Is not <lb />
necessary In Childbirth, but results from <lb />
causes easily understood and overcome <lb />
It proves chat any woman may be- <lb />
come a mother any pain <lb />
whatever. It also tells how to overcome <lb />
and prevent morning sickness, swelled <lb />
limbs, and all other evils attending <lb />
by physicians everywhere as <lb />
true private companion. Cut this <lb />
It will save pain, and <lb />
life. Send two-cent stamp for descriptive <lb />
circulars, testimonials, and confidential <lb />
letter sent In sealed envelope. Address <lb />
Thomas Co., Publishers, <lb />
Md. <lb />
The newest trust i <lb />
trust. There may he <lb />
it, though. <lb />
some cell <lb />
b Bell f <lb />
Your stomach of course. Be <lb />
cause if It is out. of order you are one of <lb />
most miserable creatures living. Give <lb />
It a and see It U <lb />
not the best friend-yon have In end. <lb />
smoke In morning Don't drink <lb />
In the morning. It you most smoke and <lb />
drink watt until your stomach i through <lb />
with breakfast. Ton can and <lb />
more In the evening- <lb />
tell or. you less. If your <lb />
and does not digest Too are <lb />
troubled with Heartburn, Dizziness <lb />
the bead, coming up food after eat- <lb />
or <lb />
trouble of the stomach, you bad bast <lb />
one Green's August flower, as no person <lb />
The man lives twice who lives <lb />
the first life well. <lb />
the maiden cried. <lb />
will be here to-night and my hands <lb />
are chapped; however I have a bottle of <lb />
Salvation <lb />
Old remedies under new names are be- <lb />
constantly introduced to the public, <lb />
but Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup still main- <lb />
its <lb />
Territories will be admitted on <lb />
their merits when Congressmen <lb />
are elected on the same basis. <lb />
w lea Me. <lb />
If we know all the methods of approach <lb />
adopted by an enemy we are the better <lb />
enabled to ward off the danger and <lb />
pone the moment when surrender be- <lb />
comes inevitable. In many Instances <lb />
the inherent of the body suffices <lb />
to enable It to oppose the tendency to- <lb />
ward death. Many however have lost <lb />
these forces to such an extent that there <lb />
little or no help. In other cases little <lb />
Id to the weakened Lungs will make all <lb />
the difference between sudden death and <lb />
many years of useful life. Upon the first <lb />
symptoms of a Cough, Cold or any <lb />
of the Lungs, give that old <lb />
and well-known Ger- <lb />
syrup, a careful trial. It- will prove <lb />
hat say of It to be, the <lb />
of any <lb />
ALFRED FORBES <lb />
H. C. <lb />
Dealer In Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing <lb />
lints. Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Furniture <lb />
and Groceries. Rock Lime kept constant- <lb />
on hand. <lb />
I have Just received a large lot of <lb />
Braces for boys, girls, and <lb />
gentlemen. They need only to be tried to <lb />
give satisfaction <lb />
I can now offer to Jobbing Trade <lb />
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