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LEADING PAPER <lb />
ONE SIX MONTHS <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
THE Bl ST PAPER <lb />
PUBLISHED IN <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
LARGEST I <lb />
MEDIUM. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL VII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY JULY 1888 <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Nominees. <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
NATIONAL. <lb />
Editor and i <lb />
Published <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
DISTRICT. <lb />
Subscription per year. <lb />
BUT <lb />
will nut Instate to <lb />
men and that arc not consistent <lb />
with the true principles of the party. <lb />
If want a paper from a <lb />
action the State end the <lb />
tor. SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
GROVER CLEVELAND, <lb />
Of New York. <lb />
FOB <lb />
ALLEN G. THURMAN, <lb />
Of Ohio. <lb />
STATE- <lb />
FOR <lb />
DANIEL G <lb />
Of Wake County. <lb />
MB <lb />
THOMAS M. HOLT, <lb />
Of County. <lb />
Pat <lb />
WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, <lb />
Of New Hanover County. <lb />
ORATION. <lb />
Delivered by Esq., of Tar- <lb />
K. C, the of July Cele- <lb />
in Greenville.<lb />
; Ladies I <lb />
I must pet mil to say to <lb />
committee, who so kindly extended <lb />
to me the invitation to be present <lb />
and address you on tins patriotic <lb />
occasion, that I feel too sensibly the <lb />
S high and unmerited compliment <lb />
they paid me, to attempt any other <lb />
return than the simple expression <lb />
of my gratitude. While, that <lb />
I tat ion was so courteously <lb />
and accompanied by such flattering <lb />
J yet I hesitated to accept, <lb />
doubtful as I was whether I could <lb />
in any degree inspire you with the <lb />
lofty and patriotic thoughts proper <lb />
j for this occasion or inculcate any of <lb />
i the lessons which we should <lb />
her sons arc largely ignorant this alternative had not then been <lb />
considered, but to restore, the <lb />
which had formerly existed be- <lb />
the Orel, chief moving <lb />
cause of the American Revolution, her glory. <lb />
lulled it is astonishing that the j The spirit of the colonies upon <lb />
spirit of the colonists so this all j question of <lb />
ed the unjust exactions of the moth is manifested by the spirit of <lb />
country. Affectionate and with which they were <lb />
must have been the attachment of by the passage of an Act; blessings, uninterrupted by any <lb />
tween the two countries, and to es- <lb />
concord between them, on <lb />
so firm a basis, as to perpetrate its <lb />
young; America to its English moth- j by Parliament 1773 imposing a <lb />
to have submitted so long to pa- tax of three pence per pound upon <lb />
rental injustice. William Pitt, Karl tea brought into the colonies. The <lb />
of Chatham, the great English Com , tax was trifling; it was but three- <lb />
the true friend of America, , fourths of the duty formerly <lb />
whose illustrious name adorns your on teas exported to America, <lb />
county, in perhaps the last speech The grievance of the people was not <lb />
which he ever delivered in the the amount of the tax, lint the <lb />
of Commons, declared amid in the preamble the net, <lb />
sensation, in reply to Lord George of the right to impose it. No man <lb />
extended- I have been ever doubted that the commodity of <lb />
ed with giving birth to sedition in ; tea could bear an imposition of three <lb />
dissensions to succeeding gen- <lb />
There is indeed among all men a <lb />
natural reluctance to throw off <lb />
those habits, rather principles, to <lb />
which they have b come attached, <lb />
by education and long <lb />
is always an uncertainty hanging <lb />
over the feature, that makes us <lb />
dread to explore it, in search of an <lb />
expected but uncertain <lb />
we scum rather willing to wait <lb />
fort inn- it time shall afford a <lb />
raged people to the arbitrament of I <lb />
war. It was general effusion <lb />
of the soul the country at the <lb />
periled stale of liberty and the <lb />
rights of free men. It was liberty <lb />
herself the colonists had in <lb />
keeping. that was sought <lb />
in the wilderness and mourned for <lb />
by the waters Babylon; that was <lb />
saved at Salami's and thrown <lb />
at that was fought for in and Events Concerning tat <lb />
at lost forever at Our People <lb />
and she whom Are Being and Saying. <lb />
the Swiss gathered into his breast <lb />
the I of spears Bern pact, and <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
A WEEK'S GLEANING <lb />
The State Over, From Our <lb />
Many Exchanges. <lb />
Stephen Freeman, a rapist, <lb />
was hung in Wilmington last <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
the Dutchman broke the dikes of <lb />
Holland welcomed in the <lb />
Driven by persecution of centuries <lb />
from the old world, she had come <lb />
with Pilgrim and Puritan, with Car , <lb />
remedy, than to seek it by and Quake to seek an abode <lb />
in the new. I <lb />
Attacked once mare by her old <lb />
enemy she was net alone and <lb />
danger, may prove at last only ported in the struggle. She was; <lb />
a phantom. A revolution, however sustained by the dream of the at their session Monday <lb />
just in its pure in the <lb />
Durham Plant s Work is <lb />
sing upon the palatial residence of <lb />
Mr. J. S. Carr. When complete it <lb />
will be by long odds, the finest <lb />
in the, State, if not in the <lb />
South. <lb />
Winston The <lb />
STATE <lb />
DONALD W. <lb />
Of Wake County. <lb />
FOR A V TUTOR <lb />
GEORGE W. SANDERLIN, <lb />
Of Wayne County. <lb />
of Guilford <lb />
M. <lb />
man, of Hew Hanover. <lb />
Secretary of State- William <lb />
Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
P. Roberta, of <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba. <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe. <lb />
SUPREME <lb />
thief Justice N. H. Smith, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate S. Ashe. of OS <lb />
Augustus o. of <lb />
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
First E. Shepherd, of <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second Philips, of <lb />
Third Connor, of <lb />
son. <lb />
Clark, of <lb />
Wake <lb />
Fifth A. Gilmer, of <lb />
Sixth T. of <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Seventh of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth J. Montgomery, of <lb />
Ca <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb />
Tenth C. A very, of <lb />
Burke. <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
Twelfth Q. <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
in Congress. <lb />
Sena B. Vance, of <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, North- <lb />
of District <lb />
Louis C. Latham, Pitt <lb />
Second M. Simmons, of; <lb />
Craven. <lb />
Third of i <lb />
Fender <lb />
Fourth Nichols, of <lb />
Wain <lb />
Fifth W. of Rock- <lb />
Sixth T. Bennett, of <lb />
Anson. <lb />
Seventh S. Henderson, <lb />
I Rowan. <lb />
Eighth H. H. Cowles, <lb />
of Wilkes. <lb />
Ninth D. Johnston, ; <lb />
Buncombe <lb />
America. Sorry I am to have the I pence, or will bear a penny, when <lb />
liberty of speech in this House the feelings of men arc <lb />
as a crime. Hut the two of people grasping at that which although <lb />
will not deter me; it is liberty are resolved not to pay. The feel bright in appearance, <lb />
I mean to exercise. The of the colonies wore the feelings . reached only with toil and <lb />
tells that America is obstinate; i of John when called upon <lb />
from the memorable event I America is almost in rebellion, for the payment of twenty shillings. <lb />
which we are now assembled to com- rejoice that America has resisted.; Would twenty shillings have just pure in the Hebrew's prophecy, the hope of <lb />
meliorate, they had submitted they would ruined his fortune No but the its ends, cannot be uncertain in the Roman, the Italian's prayer, the R g, of <lb />
inspired tongue if results, and though even every ; longing German to <lb />
.- I They have been driven to madness i on the principle it was demanded, not hesitate, when no other glory and honor of Old England The- J <lb />
by In conclusion pro- would have made him a slave. Mr. are to those the yearning -every century, tin, i e <lb />
tested that the Stamp Act should Webster, in one of his speeches which happiness is j the aspiration of eve v age. Bore, <lb />
totally, said that American was only a name, they will resort to it the last struggle was to be won. Greensboro A special <lb />
fought on a the ore w the. last resource, alter every ex-1 The best of many centuries was from Asheville states that Walter <lb />
The Stamp Act will be remember-; amble of the act j been tried, after long j about to break. The time had the murderer of Miss Liz <lb />
long the globe lasts. It which, while it reduced the tax on suffering, with hesitation, almost ready come when from these Turlington, is thought to be <lb />
destined to produce a great rev-, tea to a nominal it, t the light of a non civilization should j larking in section, and <lb />
Solution and to give to the world a ed the right of the British the of flash across the ocean, and a voice i are laving for him. <lb />
new government and a free people, to tax the colonies in all cases 1776 the of the colonies, of triumph should resound which .,, ,. . , <lb />
This measure was introduced into whatsoever. The spirit am, views , would make the old world We learn from the that <lb />
, Parliament by George now ran not throughout the , , , b , assume a chosen refuge in the; on <lb />
mind grasp in. First of the Treasury Colonies. The Ant blood shed in West, the spirit of Liberty should opened door at Clinton <lb />
all its their in , of the Exchequer, resistance to British taxation was j ,,,,. go forth to meet the open and <lb />
But whew is the <lb />
that shall tell of the devotion, hero <lb />
ism and patriotism of our <lb />
sires Where the gifted <lb />
n . vi i , . . , . , <lb />
pen that shall record the grand and i repealed, absolutely, <lb />
success which crowned j <lb />
valor <lb />
What <lb />
. compass the grand, <lb />
of constitutional government, I <lb />
which they have in <lb />
ca t <lb />
SIDNEY M. FINGER, <lb />
Of Catawba County. <lb />
FOR <lb />
THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, <lb />
Of Buncombe County. <lb />
FOR judges <lb />
JOSEPH J. DAVIS, <lb />
Of Franklin. <lb />
JAMES E. SHEPHERD, <lb />
Of Beaufort. <lb />
A. AVERY. <lb />
Of Burke. <lb />
FOR ELECTORS AT LARGE <lb />
ALFRED M. <lb />
Of New <lb />
FREDRICK N. STRUDWICK. <lb />
Of Orange. <lb />
i the arts, sciences and material <lb />
which, in a century has <lb />
advanced an infant nation to the <lb />
front of the world's civilization f <lb />
The theme is sufficient to -u <lb />
the boldest and most, audacious with j were required to be of battle N <lb />
dismay. beg to assure you, ladies; government stamped comma <lb />
and that shall attempt D,. at a high i sealed will <lb />
no exhaustive treatment of the sub- <lb />
stand must be taken the <lb />
stances of the nation demanded it, <lb />
the success o the struggle depended <lb />
on it. During the spring of 1776 the <lb />
of independence became <lb />
a step, of which Horace Walpole, at; u chapter to the history of the of even general interest re <lb />
a time when the colonies were far times. The following clearly among all classes of the <lb />
IT of less powerful, had who the spirit of this county in those finally the subject was <lb />
. i m i m . . . m------- . . . . <lb />
MIGHT HAVE <lb />
BY <lb />
happy heart, aye thrice again. <lb />
That never said might have <lb />
That hath no far off bell <lb />
To sadden with its muffled knell. <lb />
It was proposed while William Pitt, I North soil. A body <lb />
Prime Minister, was absent from of men organized under the name <lb />
Parliament on account of ill of Regulators to resist the enforce- <lb />
By this law of Parliament all con- of illegal taxes, on the <lb />
tracts, bonds, notes, deeds, and pub day of May, 1771, in the open field <lb />
of battle encountered the royal for- <lb />
by Gov- and <lb />
th their blood the cause of <lb />
price, from the sale of which a American Independence. In the <lb />
which I have in hand, but con huge revenue was expected to be i drama the American Devolution <lb />
tent myself with an humble The plan was own beloved Stare performs the <lb />
or to present a simple of j of its author. A tried i two first acts. <lb />
events which culminated in the es , statesman would have shrunk from Your own county of Pitt <lb />
constitutional <lb />
eminent in America. <lb />
In leading the colonial history <lb />
America we must keep constantly shall propose it will be a much bet- I days. <lb />
I before our minds that the people of man than But the of July 1st, 1775. <lb />
those colonies were the descendants, George was insensible to committee of the county <lb />
of Englishmen. We must fear. A statesman of large views of met according to <lb />
ally revert to this fact in studying would have felt that to lay taxes at order before mentioned, has <lb />
the development o colonial on New and entered into the <lb />
and in tracing the New York, was a course opposed, i <lb />
which produced the American not indeed to the letter of the Stat- the freeholders, <lb />
We know that the English Book, or to any con- , inhabitants of the county of <lb />
; nation at all times adored her in the Term Reports, but to and town of <lb />
i and that the colonists the principles of good government,, deeply affected with the present <lb />
I when this part of her character and to the spirit of the constitution, i state of this province and absolved from all allegiance <lb />
I was most predominant. But knew of no spirit America <lb />
ling that memorable contest between the constitution district from the n , , t <lb />
the Commons the on , letter of the law, and of no national <lb />
the great of monopolies interests except those which tire ex-1 <lb />
and taxation and which continued pressed by pounds, shillings and <lb />
throughout the reign of the Stuarts. I This enactment received <lb />
Indeed the two great leaders in this j the Royal sanction on the 22nd <lb />
revolution, John his March, It is difficult to de- <lb />
Oliver Cromwell, the excitement which <lb />
themselves taken passage in passage of this Act created in the <lb />
which lay in the Thames, colonies, and in none more than <lb />
with Objects and motives were to rising Sun and <lb />
and apparent. set the people free <lb />
short of unconditional On the 4th of July, the new <lb />
had now tried by Congress Republic took its the <lb />
but in vain. It was worse than powers the earth, proclaiming its <lb />
useless, longer-to pursue measures faith in the truth, reality and <lb />
of open hostility and yet hold out freedom of virtue; <lb />
promises of submission. The time the astonished nations, as they <lb />
had arrived when a more decided read that, all men are created <lb />
and equal, started from their <lb />
those who hive been exiled <lb />
in childhood, when suddenly they <lb />
prisoner had escaped. Two of the <lb />
fugitives, both of whom stand <lb />
ed with burglary, returned late in <lb />
the day and asked to placed back <lb />
in their old cells. <lb />
Wilmington We are pleased <lb />
to see that the Department of <lb />
culture at Washington reports for <lb />
July that the estimate for cotton in <lb />
North Carolina is as high as <lb />
while corn is higher <lb />
bear the dimly remembered accents than we expected from unfavorable <lb />
brought before Congress on <lb />
Friday, the 7th June, 1770. Alter <lb />
full discussion it was determined <lb />
to postpone the further <lb />
of it until the first of July, and <lb />
in the mean while, that no time <lb />
might be lost, a committee was <lb />
pointed to prepare a declaration, <lb />
these, limited colonies are, <lb />
of right to be, free and <lb />
independent state, that they are <lb />
of their tongue. <lb />
But more than a year before the <lb />
had <lb />
ed the independence of America, to <lb />
wit, on the 20th the day <lb />
after receiving news of the battle of i <lb />
reports in State exchanges. <lb />
The regular meeting of the N. C. <lb />
Board of Pharmacy will be held in <lb />
the city of on <lb />
day, August 8th, for the <lb />
of such candidates for license <lb />
compelled by the people <lb />
and the lover Cape <lb />
to flee tor safety on His <lb />
A very sad and fatal accident <lb />
. on ins Majesty's coned Monday evening between <lb />
to ship war, and on the 20th of here and Robersonville. Two flat <lb />
j crown ; and all j August a Provincial Congress of the cars loaded with timber logs, being <lb />
COUNTY GOVERNMENT. <lb />
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, 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 />
Aug. M. Moore. <lb />
C. Forbes. <lb />
J. Perkins. <lb />
B. Cherry A <lb />
Ward. T. A. <lb />
and J. P. 2nd Ward, O. Hook- <lb />
and R. Williams Jr.; 3rd Ward, J. J. <lb />
Perkins and A. F. <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
First and Third <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. N. C. <lb />
d. D., Rector. <lb />
Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
every Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. every <lb />
night. W. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A. <lb />
M., meets every 1st Thursday and Mon- <lb />
day night after the 1st and Sunday at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. W. M. King, W. M. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. meets <lb />
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma- <lb />
sonic Hall. F. W. Brown, H. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, No. I. F. <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. D. L. <lb />
James, N. G. <lb />
Insurance Lodge, No. K. of H., <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. Haskett. D. <lb />
Pitt Council. No. A. L. of H., meets <lb />
every Thursday night. C. A. White. C. <lb />
Reform Club meets in their <lb />
club room every Monday at JO <lb />
o'clock. Mass in Court House <lb />
fourth Sunday of each month, at o'clock <lb />
p. M. E. C. Glenn, <lb />
s Christian Temperance Union <lb />
In the Reform Room Friday <lb />
of each week. Mrs. V. II. <lb />
ard, <lb />
Band of Hope meets in Reform Club <lb />
Room every Friday night. Miss Eva <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
hours a. U. to p. U. Money <lb />
Order boon a. m. to P. u. No or- <lb />
will be issued from to I r. M. and <lb />
from to p. m. <lb />
Bethel mail arrives daily Sun- <lb />
day at JO A. u. and departs at p at. <lb />
Tarboro mall arrives daily Sun- <lb />
at m. and departs at p. <lb />
Washington mail arrives daily <lb />
at K. and departs at P. M. <lb />
Mail leaves for Ridge Spring and inter- <lb />
mediate offices, Mondays, Wednesdays <lb />
Fridays at A. at. P. a. <lb />
mail arrives Fridays at <lb />
Depute Saturdays at G a. M. <lb />
A. lL <lb />
That hath beneath its casket's lid, <lb />
No skeleton of bygones hid <lb />
Nor somewhere hanging its hall. <lb />
A haunt face turned to the wall. <lb />
That never felt one new born throb. <lb />
At tale of love, nor beggar's <lb />
That all unmoved looks o'er the past. <lb />
Nor thrills with joy, nor stands aghast. <lb />
Nor on life's page a single trace <lb />
Of record, it would not erase <lb />
That hath no earthly ties to rend, <lb />
Nor e'en one missing link to mend. <lb />
That hath no musings when alone <lb />
Of love words breathed in <lb />
Nor ever wept with sweet excess. <lb />
When heart clasped heart in mute caress <lb />
That never waked a gay refrain <lb />
That ended not in minor strain. <lb />
Nor ever watched the life tints chase <lb />
Each other from a loved one's face. <lb />
Again I say thrice heart, <lb />
Thy goal already hath been won ; <lb />
Thy place is in the bright above. <lb />
For and maidens love. <lb />
Greenville, July 9th. <lb />
WOMAN'S EIGHTS. <lb />
What do those <lb />
refuge beyond Atlantic and <lb />
were only prevented from sailing by <lb />
an order of counsel. The colonists <lb />
carried with them this bias and <lb />
in their new home be- <lb />
the ocean they were found not <lb />
only devoted to liberty, to <lb />
according to English ideas and <lb />
on principles. <lb />
says Edward <lb />
like all other mere <lb />
is not to be found. Liberty <lb />
inheres in some sensible object; and <lb />
every nation has formed to itself <lb />
some favorite point, which by way <lb />
of eminence becomes the criterion <lb />
of their It bas happen- <lb />
ed that all the great contests for <lb />
freedom in England were from the <lb />
earliest times chiefly upon the <lb />
of taxing. Most of the contests <lb />
in ancient commonwealths turn- <lb />
ed primarily on the right of election <lb />
of magistrates, or on the balance <lb />
among the several orders of the <lb />
State- straggles and <lb />
which shook imperial Rome <lb />
had their origin sometimes in the <lb />
commotion incident to popular <lb />
were often excited by contests <lb />
for supremacy between the popular <lb />
and the aristocratic branches of the <lb />
in North Carolina. The Legislature <lb />
was session, and such was the <lb />
excitement this odious measure <lb />
among the members, that <lb />
some violent expression <lb />
popular indignation, Governor <lb />
prorogued the body after a <lb />
session of fifteen days. <lb />
sought a conference with John <lb />
the Speaker of the <lb />
inquired what would be the action <lb />
George the Third, <lb />
continue the succession <lb />
in the illustrious <lb />
as by law established against the i Franklin, Mr. Sherman, and Mr. was the first in the <lb />
or any future wicked It. R. Livingston. To Mr. Jefferson,, Just one word more and <lb />
ministry or arbitrary set of men the chairman of the committee, was I am done. I have no right to de- <lb />
whatsoever, at the same time we are ultimately assigned the important you The liberty we <lb />
determined to assert our rights task of preparing the of the have won and the constitutional <lb />
men, sensible that by the late document for the foundation safeguard we have established are <lb />
acts of Parliament, the most which they were appointed. The safe as long as the men of the <lb />
liberties and of i task thus devolved on Mr. Jefferson, land know the worth of <lb />
are invaded, and endeavored tn was of no ordinary magnitude, and and maintain the principles by <lb />
be violated and destroyed, and that; required exercise no ordinary which it was secured. The one re <lb />
under God the reservation of them i foresight. The act; to-day and always, is <lb />
depends upon a firm of the was which in its results, would that we, the sovereign citizens, by <lb />
inhabitants, and a steady, spirited tar the present the common people, believe in the <lb />
observation of the resolutions of the i and which was to dictate, in, honor of country, and live ever <lb />
General Congress, being shocked at no small degree, the future tone of ready to maintain it. <lb />
feeling, and the great course of <lb />
icy which were to direct the move- <lb />
of a new and em- <lb />
Yet it was surrounded <lb />
cause of colored man called Silas; the latter <lb />
died in a few hours after, and Mr. <lb />
Nelson died Tuesday morning. <lb />
,.,,,. , i the cruel scenes now acting in the <lb />
of the body in regard to the Bay, and determined <lb />
Act. His defiant answer never to any eT <lb />
earth, We do hereby agree and <lb />
full <lb />
G. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice in all the courts. Collections <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
will be resisted to col <lb />
associate under all ties of religion, j hands with difficulty and <lb />
; j honor, regard posterity, that clouds and darkness rested on the <lb />
Early in the year 1705 a ship f we , n adopt and endeavor to j without experience, <lb />
rived in the Cape Fear River with ; the measures which the without resources, and without <lb />
stamp paper for the use of the Congress, now sitting at friends, they were a <lb />
A Good Natural Snake. <lb />
TAR. I. <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
N. <lb />
A rights <lb />
words convey , <lb />
What depths of old-world wisdom do i government, still hey as <lb />
they reach the familiar form of <lb />
What is their real intent f Oh, sisters, i between rich and poor. <lb />
. , ., ,., ., . . . question money was not <lb />
m truth with them so immediate. in <lb />
England it has ever been otherwise. <lb />
teach. <lb />
The right to minister to those that need ; <lb />
With quiet song the weary to <lb />
With words of peace the hungry hearts <lb />
to feed. <lb />
And cheer the sad and lonely with a <lb />
smile. <lb />
The right in joys a joy to find; <lb />
The right divine to weep when others <lb />
weep; <lb />
The right to be to all unceasing kind; <lb />
The right to w and pray while ti- <lb />
sleep. <lb />
Right to be noble, right to be true. <lb />
Right to think rightly, rightly to <lb />
Right to be tender, right to be just. <lb />
Right to be worthy of infinite trust. <lb />
To be the children's truest friend. <lb />
To know them in their ever-changing <lb />
Forgetting self, to labor to the end <lb />
To be a gracious influence for good. <lb />
To be the ladies of creation's lords. <lb />
As mothers, daughters, sisters or <lb />
wives; <lb />
To be the pest that earth to them affords. <lb />
To be to them the music of their lives. <lb />
The right in strength and honor to be <lb />
In daily work accomplished, finding <lb />
The right in a sphere to <lb />
see; <lb />
right, in blessing, to be fully <lb />
Right to be perfect, right to be pure. <lb />
Right to be patient and strong to endure; <lb />
Right to be to be good <lb />
These are the rights of true womanhood. <lb />
On this point of taxation the ablest <lb />
pens and most eloquent tongues <lb />
have been exercised, and the great- <lb />
est spirits have acted and suffered. <lb />
The English people have held that <lb />
this privilege of granting money <lb />
had been acknowledged in ancient <lb />
parchments and blind usages to re- <lb />
side in of Commons, as <lb />
an immediate representative of the <lb />
people; and not content with de- <lb />
fending the excellence of the English <lb />
Constitution upon this matter as a <lb />
point of fact, they took infinite <lb />
pains to inculcate, as a <lb />
principle, that in all forms of <lb />
the people must <lb />
effect themselves, mediately or <lb />
mediately, possess the of <lb />
granting their own money, or no <lb />
shadow of liberty subsist. <lb />
colonies drew from their moth- <lb />
country, as with their life-blood, <lb />
these ideas and principles. Their <lb />
of liberty fixed and attached oh <lb />
this specific point of taxing. <lb />
might be safe or might be <lb />
in twenty other particulars <lb />
without their being much pleased <lb />
or alarmed. Here they its <lb />
and as they that beat <lb />
thought themselves or <lb />
sound. <lb />
With this characteristic of <lb />
English people, with <lb />
principle of their constitution. <lb />
may conclude on for <lb />
Col. John Ashe, of the county of j serving constitution, <lb />
New Hanover, and Col. Waddell, the execution of several <lb />
the county of Brunswick, marched illegal acts of the British <lb />
at head of the brave sons of <lb />
these counties to forbid and prevent <lb />
the landing of the obnoxious cargo. <lb />
Accomplishing this they then march- <lb />
ed in triumph to Wilmington to <lb />
confront the Royal <lb />
nor ; they demanded of him to de- <lb />
from all attempts to execute <lb />
Stamp Act, and to produce to them <lb />
James Houston, who was a member <lb />
the Council, an inmate of the <lb />
Governor's house, and who had been <lb />
appointed by Stamp Master <lb />
for North Carolina. Courageous as <lb />
he was, Le dreaded the of <lb />
storm. The spirit of the <lb />
representative of even kingly pow- <lb />
yielded the majesty of a <lb />
virtuous and incensed people. The <lb />
Governor then reluctantly produced <lb />
Houston; who carried by the <lb />
to the public market place, and <lb />
there forced take a solemn oath <lb />
not to attempt to execute his office <lb />
as Stamp Master. He was then <lb />
released and the people dispersed <lb />
quietly to their homes <lb />
Here Is an act of North Carolin- <lb />
worthy to be chimed on every <lb />
tongue of fame. <lb />
Our children are taught to read <lb />
in their early lessons history of <lb />
famous Tea Party of Boston <lb />
when a number of citizens <lb />
ed Indians, went on board a ship <lb />
in harbor, threw overboard <lb />
the tea imported in her. It has <lb />
been celebrated by every historian, <lb />
and is known and cherished in eve- <lb />
part of our republic Here is an <lb />
act of sons of <lb />
not committed on harmless car- <lb />
j Tiers of freight, or crew of a <lb />
; not done under any disguise or <lb />
mask ; but on representative of <lb />
royalty itself, occupying a palace, <lb />
in open day, and by men of well <lb />
known person and reputation; an <lb />
act much more decided its char- <lb />
more daring in its action, <lb />
more important in its results; <lb />
Parliament, and that we will <lb />
observe the of gen- <lb />
committee for the purposes <lb />
wide sea, with naught but <lb />
for their guide. Even the <lb />
Wilmington Messenger. <lb />
Mr. John S. Martin, who lives; <lb />
near Faison, in County, was <lb />
rifled the other day to find , <lb />
little children, a boy girl, aged; JAMES M. <lb />
respectively and years, playing . <lb />
grown <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
under bis house a full <lb />
feelings of the native, the very snake the poisonous pilot species, <lb />
which prompted the act, were One of the children was teasing his; ., .,.,. <lb />
to examined with caution and with a stick not a foot A <lb />
relied on with distrust, for how long. The snake appeared to <lb />
much so even they might be the real good natured and it was <lb />
aforesaid, the preservation of peace primary cause, and however power- cult to tell which enjoyed the sport <lb />
good order, and security of j fully they might exist at the mo- most, the children or reptile <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
G C. <lb />
private property. <lb />
Signed by John Simpson, Chair- <lb />
man and <lb />
cruel scene now <lb />
Massachusetts alluded to in <lb />
this letter, was open war. The clash <lb />
of arms at Lexington had aroused <lb />
the colonies to arms the fall of <lb />
and Crown Point had <lb />
them with hopeful enthusiasm. <lb />
But inviting as the subject is, our <lb />
immediate concern is not with the <lb />
AUG. M. MOORE. CM. BERNARD <lb />
BERNARD, <lb />
their effect would have The attention of Mis. Martin was <lb />
and their operation would be first called to the snake's presence <lb />
known, at that period by the boy's be <lb />
when the principles they had his mouth at It was a <lb />
led forth were full exercise. Yet terrible moment the mother's <lb />
all this caution and distrust was to heart almost chilled, but she main- <lb />
be exercised amid the excitement j presence of mind, for fear by <lb />
of passions, fluctuation of pub-1 suddenly alarming the snake the <lb />
lie head strong little one's life might be endanger- MURPHY, <lb />
which made blind ed. <lb />
W, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice In the State and Federal <lb />
J. E. MOORE. <lb />
J. M TUCKER <lb />
to everything but their own wrong, j Mr. Martin came to the <lb />
and the deepest emotions of scene time to see <lb />
fortunes of the the and revenge. It was an act away from the <lb />
A W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Subscribe to the before we are not left to yet history barely records the act <lb />
fields of battle. While victory was <lb />
achieved war, yet was it in the <lb />
conned chambers of the nation that <lb />
our liberty was made permanent <lb />
and enduring. year 1775 had <lb />
passed away ; eighteen months had <lb />
elapsed since the colonists had learn- <lb />
ed by the entrenchments at Boston <lb />
that a resort to arms was an event <lb />
contemplated by British Minis- <lb />
try ; nearly a year had elapsed since <lb />
the fields of Concord and Lexington <lb />
had been stained with hostile blood; <lb />
during this period armies had been <lb />
raised, vessels of war had been <lb />
equipped, fortifications had been <lb />
erected, gallant exploits had been <lb />
performed, and eventful battles had <lb />
been lost and won; yet still were <lb />
the colonies bound to Great <lb />
by the ties of allegiance; still did <lb />
they consider themselves as <lb />
of same empire, subjects of <lb />
the same sovereign, and partners <lb />
the same constitution and laws. <lb />
They acknowledged that the meas- <lb />
they had adopted were not <lb />
result of choice, but the exercise of <lb />
a stern duty; they confessed that <lb />
they engaged In a controversy <lb />
peculiarly abhorrent to their <lb />
and whose only object was, <lb />
not to sever the relations between <lb />
America and the mother country, <lb />
which involved the dearest and <lb />
most vital rights of the whole <lb />
It overturned systems of govern- <lb />
long established; by it the <lb />
whole nation was to stand or fall <lb />
it was a step that could not be re <lb />
to its hiding place a <lb />
board, and we will let him tell the i <lb />
rest of the story- <lb />
he writes us, awful <lb />
moment. The snake seemed to <lb />
I joy the play, and stuck its head out <lb />
playfully as if he meant to say to <lb />
LATHAM. <lb />
SKINNER, <lb />
n. c. <lb />
V. <lb />
a pledge involving the lives, I direct L <lb />
fortunes, and sacred honor of a , a left me Attorney and at Law <lb />
to decide what to do. The snake n c. <lb />
spared my little but human <lb />
would not let me spare the A W JOYNER, <lb />
snake, and although it was the l <lb />
bath I took my gun severed the i at <lb />
bead body, greatly to the <lb />
I regret of the <lb />
which must be redeemed at <lb />
the dearest cost of blood and treas- <lb />
Nor was it in America alone j <lb />
that its effect would be felt; it was I <lb />
to stand for all time a beacon light <lb />
to direct and inspire all the nations <lb />
of the earth in their struggles and <lb />
aspirations for liberty. It present- <lb />
ed to consideration of the world <lb />
an object of greater magnitude than I The National Republican plat- <lb />
bad for ages engaged its attention. form declares for the exclusion of <lb />
It was no question of insulted flag,; the Chinese for the Blair bill, for the <lb />
or violated boundaries; no of the internal revenue, <lb />
to be traced through the labyrinths; and against a reduction of the tariff <lb />
of diplomacy, or settled according on the necessaries of life. of <lb />
to the rules of court etiquette. It <lb />
was not the of an <lb />
sovereign proclaiming in loud <lb />
and haughty language a <lb />
of imaginary grievances to form a <lb />
pretext for violation of flighted <lb />
faith and a resort to arms. Bat it <lb />
was the manly declaration <lb />
suffering; bold resolve of <lb />
freemen; a just appeal of an out- <lb />
the two men the Republicans have <lb />
placed upon that platform, Mr. <lb />
is on record as a pronounced <lb />
friend the Chinese, as an <lb />
of the Blair bill, as a supporter <lb />
of internal revenue system, at <lb />
least, to use bis own words an <lb />
indefinite and Mr. Morton, <lb />
when congress, voted to put salt <lb />
on the free <lb />
GREENVILLE, N C. <lb />
Will practice In the Courts of Pitt, <lb />
Greene, and Beaufort <lb />
ties, and the Supreme Court, <lb />
Faithful attention given to all business <lb />
entrusted to him. <lb />
DR. H. SNELL, <lb />
N. <lb />
Surgeon Dentist. <lb />
Tenders his professional services U As <lb />
public. <lb />
Teeth extracted without pain by u ate <lb />
of Nitrous Oxide Gas. <lb />
J. <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
A W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018894_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Published <lb />
State by not less, than <lb />
majority, and the two <lb />
opinions could be reconciled. <lb />
D. J. Editor M <lb />
u. u. , r by saying that <lb />
Russell and Dancy latter a <lb />
had a falling out at the <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
Of THE<lb />
Subscription Price. pet year. <lb />
BUT <lb />
will nut to Democratic <lb />
men are not consistent <lb />
with the true principles of the party. <lb />
II yon want a a wide-a-wake <lb />
section of the State send for the <lb />
CT SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
JULY 1888. <lb />
Chicago Convention, and that <lb />
Dancy declared he would not <lb />
support Russell unless the latter <lb />
apologized; that this led Russell <lb />
to believe that he could not car- <lb />
the vote of the State <lb />
without and for <lb />
that reason he had declined. Ah, <lb />
there <lb />
Dockery Dodges. <lb />
Much has been said in our ex- <lb />
changes in the last week about <lb />
the joint canvass between Judge <lb />
Entered at the Office at and Mr. Dockery, the <lb />
candidates, and in <lb />
Mail reference to which the latter <lb />
-tiled to work such a nice <lb />
around before the people became <lb />
anxious for information <lb />
concerning Potts condition and <lb />
the Reflector office was throng- <lb />
ed with seekers after news. <lb />
About o'clock another extra <lb />
was printed and sent out which <lb />
contained the <lb />
Washington, July A M. <lb />
To The Eastern Reflector <lb />
Potts is very better and the <lb />
doctors say be will all right by <lb />
the afternoon. The Governor was <lb />
telegraphed and has granted a res <lb />
until next Tuesday, <lb />
when the execution will take <lb />
place at o'clock. The Sheriff has <lb />
set a death watch who will watch <lb />
the prisoner night and day. B. <lb />
After this all became quiet <lb />
yet not a day passed but what <lb />
for who came forward an addressed <lb />
the meeting in a speech of forty <lb />
minutes which was admitted by all <lb />
who heard it to be a capital speech <lb />
He thoroughly depicted and show- <lb />
ed up the and corruption <lb />
of the Radical party from the dark <lb />
days of sixty-eight. He paid a <lb />
glowing tribute President Cleve <lb />
administration and the man <lb />
nor in which the great Democratic <lb />
party had endorsed him at St. Louis <lb />
and predicted a glorious victory in <lb />
November; but when he referred to <lb />
that noble it was then <lb />
that he grew eloquent. His re <lb />
marks seemed to touch the hearts <lb />
of all present which could be clearly <lb />
seen from the manner in which they <lb />
were enthused. At the close Dr. <lb />
Grimes speech, he then in behalf of <lb />
some of the Democrats of Bethel <lb />
presented Mr. D. V. Moore with a <lb />
white beaver a red bandanna <lb />
as a token of confidence and <lb />
there were many inquirers as to appreciation his labors in behalf <lb />
Potts condition. On the cause of Democracy. Mr. <lb />
The trial of Cross and <lb />
little <lb />
the <lb />
morning, the last day set for his <lb />
execution, there was another <lb />
ripple of excitement caused by <lb />
a bulletin received and made <lb />
public by the Reflector which <lb />
said <lb />
The Chairman of <lb />
the Raleigh Bank be- j Democratic Executive took poison <lb />
the Superior Court in I -dressed a letter to the about S night and died <lb />
that city on Monday. j Republican Executive . at W <lb />
terrible Committee, asking a joint can-1 We telegraphed back for <lb />
between nominees of particulars and received the <lb />
curred on the Virginia Midland raw <lb />
Road, mar Orange Va. on last <lb />
Thursday morning. Several cars <lb />
fell through a trestle. Five per- <lb />
sons were killed and about forty <lb />
wounded. <lb />
So answer was j following, though it was so near <lb />
the Republican the time for the regular issue of <lb />
the two parties <lb />
received, but <lb />
Chairman remained very quiet, <lb />
whereupon the Democratic Chair <lb />
the that no extra was <lb />
John the <lb />
Concord Times, has begun its <lb />
volume. To call it a good <lb />
paper is not saying enough. It <lb />
is pure, clean, neat, ably edited <lb />
and shows that a young man <lb />
possessing enterprise and cm- <lb />
with progressive ideas stands at <lb />
its helm. <lb />
man made and announced a list. Washington, July a m. <lb />
of appointments for Judge To The Eastern <lb />
Fowle. Maj Finger and Attorney took poison last night at <lb />
i n -l  the under the eye the watch. <lb />
General Davidson, inviting the Potts handkerchief over <lb />
Republican speakers to be pres- his face and seemed to be crying <lb />
and join in the discussion a few moments turned <lb />
i. , Ti and drank water and covered his <lb />
When Mr. goes to <lb />
and finds these appoint- and observed that he had <lb />
Moore accepted it a few well <lb />
sen remarks returning his sincere <lb />
thanks to the donors and assured <lb />
them that he would ever remember <lb />
the compliment thus paid him by <lb />
his Democratic friends. He urged <lb />
upon all to enlist in the cause. He <lb />
said be joined the first Democratic <lb />
club that was organized at Bethel <lb />
after the war and had been <lb />
lover and supporter its <lb />
principles ever since and promised <lb />
that ho should leave nothing undone <lb />
in the present campaign. On mo- <lb />
the Committee appointed were <lb />
requested to procure speakers for <lb />
the next meeting and give due no- <lb />
On motion the meeting then <lb />
adjourned to meet on the first Sat- <lb />
in August at A. and <lb />
that Secretary send proceedings to <lb />
the Eastern Reflector for pub- <lb />
Three cheers were <lb />
then for Cleveland and Fowle. <lb />
S. M. Jones Secretary. <lb />
A. Jr. Chairman. <lb />
Beaufort Convention. <lb />
fines <lb />
Compound<lb />
WEAK NERVES <lb />
Celery it a <lb />
which never fall. Celery and <lb />
Coca, wonderful nerve- <lb />
speedily cures all nervous disorders. <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
blood. It drive out the lactic acid, which <lb />
causes Rheumatism restores Wood- <lb />
making to a healthy condition. It is <lb />
the true remedy for Rheumatism. <lb />
KIDNEY COMPLAINTS <lb />
quickly restores <lb />
the liver and kidneys to perfect Health. This <lb />
curative power, combined with Its nerve <lb />
tonics, makes it the best remedy for all <lb />
kidney complaints. <lb />
the <lb />
stomach, and quiets nerves of dice- <lb />
organs. This is why it cures even the <lb />
worse cases of Dyspepsia. <lb />
CONSTIPATION <lb />
is not s <lb />
tic It ts a laxative, and <lb />
action to the bowels. Regularity surely fol- <lb />
lows its use. <lb />
I, LATHAM <lb />
HARRY SKINNER k CO. <lb />
by and <lb />
Send for book. <lb />
Nervous Prostration, Nervous Headache, <lb />
Neuralgia, Nervous Weakness, Stomach man. <lb />
and Liver Diseases, Rheumatism, Druggists <lb />
all affections of Kidneys. WELLS, RICHARDSON CO. <lb />
BURLINGTON. VT. <lb />
R. GREENE <lb />
Manager. <lb />
merits have been made he j taken a drug. physicians were <lb />
ran and summoned and by the use of the <lb />
red for stomach it was thought that <lb />
The editors of the State Press <lb />
Association annual con- <lb />
at to-day. <lb />
The cannot have a <lb />
representative present this year <lb />
the first time it has failed to do the Executive Committee, <lb />
writes Judge Fowle a personal <lb />
letter asking for one. Judge <lb />
Fowle very properly replied that <lb />
he, as well as the other <lb />
dates nominated by Demo- people will a rest, <lb />
party were in the hands of j <lb />
and <lb />
ho was of the poison, but <lb />
he remained from the <lb />
of operation lie <lb />
died, which was a few minutes after <lb />
The anxiety is over and <lb />
so since <lb />
its foundation. We referred Mr. Dockery to Mr. <lb />
wish the a trip filled <lb />
much joy and pleasure. Committee <lb />
They certainly deserve it. <lb />
The best thing on Mr. J. C. L. <lb />
Harris, editor of the Raleigh <lb />
Signal, is when the Elizabeth <lb />
City in speaking of its <lb />
being the organ of the <lb />
can party said it was published <lb />
by a colored man. If our broth- <lb />
had reference to the Signal man's <lb />
principles he hit the matter <lb />
right. In that respect h should <lb />
be pronounced decidedly color- <lb />
ed. <lb />
Chairman of <lb />
Mr. Dockery <lb />
that <lb />
back at Judge Fowle with an- <lb />
other letter in which he <lb />
Gazette. <lb />
Thus ends a great tragedy. A <lb />
talented young man of good <lb />
connections is led by con- <lb />
N. C. July <lb />
Editor Selector i <lb />
The Democratic Convention of <lb />
Beaufort county to elect delegates <lb />
to the Congressional and senatorial <lb />
conventions has conic and gone, and <lb />
with it has been made known the <lb />
result of a most interesting contest <lb />
in this county. The convention was <lb />
held in this town on Wednesday, <lb />
11th with unusually large <lb />
attendance of delegates, every <lb />
in the county being fully rep <lb />
WE are now fitted up 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 also keep a nice line of <lb />
READY <lb />
Come and see us. Satisfaction Guaranteed. <lb />
THE MAN IN THE MOON <lb />
BE SEEN EVERY DAY, but man who keeps a fresh supply of <lb />
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb />
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS, <lb />
Can be found whenever wanted. You only have to look for <lb />
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb />
And all your wants in the above goods can be supplied. <lb />
BOXES OF CONFECTION'S PUT UP TO ORDER. <lb />
FINE -A. SPECIALTY. <lb />
A feature just added to the <lb />
and one will <lb />
be especially enjoyed by its <lb />
readers, is a weekly letter <lb />
from Mew York. These the stump. <lb />
tinned dissipations to commit a i resented. Mr. F. B. Hooker or Au- <lb />
, .,, . j , . was made chairman and <lb />
crime, and only in the dignity and <lb />
taking of his life by his own; partially. The chief interest em- <lb />
ed that if Mr. Whitaker and hand was the gallows cheated of upon the question, whom <lb />
Judge Fowle had wanted a joint its victim. M convention for the <lb />
b t, . . . , <lb />
canvass the appointments for the Drown. Jr. or C. F. Warren. It was <lb />
Judge would not have been Alliance. I generally supposed up to several <lb />
made and that he desired the j months since that there would be no <lb />
Judge The Pitt county I opposition to Mr. Brown, <lb />
THIS BEING ELECTION YEAR <lb />
And LEAP YEAR has nothing to do with the pries of <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
If you desire to purchase a first-class article In <lb />
FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE. MEAT, <lb />
Or anything in that line, rail on <lb />
C. TYSON, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Provisions, Canned Goods, General Family Supplies, <lb />
Tobacco, Always on Hand. <lb />
TO JOHN K, CO <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
THE LEADERS IN <lb />
ALL KINDS 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 the entire mercantile business of John S. Con <lb />
Co, including notes, book accounts all evidences of <lb />
and merchandise, we solicit their former and increased patronage <lb />
Being able to make all for cash, getting advantage of <lb />
discounts, we will lie enabled to sell as cheaply as any one South of <lb />
Norfolk. We shall retain m our employ J. S as general <lb />
superintendent of the business, with his former partner Skinner <lb />
as assistant, who will always be glad to see and serve their old customer <lb />
A special branch of our business will be to tarnish cash at <lb />
rates to farmers to cultivate and harvest their crops, in sums of <lb />
to with approved security <lb />
J. L. 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 <lb />
AM AGENT A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
FLANAGAN. <lb />
WILL <lb />
had <lb />
joint discussion. Judge endorsement of the county two <lb />
again replied stating that lie meeting on the years since, but about the time <lb />
placed himself in the hands of Hay, 1888, on the of July, named Mr. Warren openly <lb />
Mr Whitaker Mr Whitaker It is remarkable and gratifying himself a candidate and his <lb />
, I . V, i . the progress of the Alliance i friends confidently stated that he <lb />
also wrote offering Mr. Dockery j Alliances were would carry the county. On last <lb />
a joint the appoint- and some of them have near-; Saturday, the 7th inst., primaries <lb />
previously made Mr. Iv one hundred members enrolled, were held in the different precincts <lb />
wrote to Jude Tb arc for; and Mr. Drown received a majority <lb />
again wrote to we that j in each of these sixteen precincts <lb />
Fowle accusing him of not want-1 next meeting of the several instances nearly the <lb />
a joint debate, and threaten- county Alliance it will number over entire vote. There are votes in <lb />
to bring charges against him <lb />
He grew warmer <lb />
are written F. E. Vaughan. <lb />
S native of Elizabeth City, who <lb />
is now on the staff of the Hew <lb />
York Star He is a young man <lb />
of marked journalistic talent, <lb />
and being a North Carolinian <lb />
knows what will be of most in- <lb />
to our people. <lb />
A genuine Georgia <lb />
from Atlanta, came to our hands <lb />
last week to be reflected upon. <lb />
Josh says he is editor, <lb />
and that he under the <lb />
delusion that he knows how to <lb />
do the literary work of the pa- <lb />
It is a tip top paper, no <lb />
mistake about that; profusely <lb />
illustrated and its cartoons are <lb />
equally as good as Puck or the <lb />
And its productions <lb />
the right place every time. You <lb />
don't read such every day. The <lb />
Cracker ought to have a large cir- <lb />
in the South. <lb />
in the <lb />
caused <lb />
among the <lb />
It was quite a <lb />
Republican ranks and <lb />
much consternation <lb />
refusal of Daniel <lb />
G. Russell one of their wheel <lb />
horses, to accept the nomination <lb />
offered him, and his advice that <lb />
the whole ticket be set aside and <lb />
formed with the Pro. <lb />
party. He says the <lb />
Republican ticket cannot be <lb />
elected in North Carolina this <lb />
year, and that it might strength- <lb />
en their chances for future <lb />
if such a coalition be formed. <lb />
No sir, Daniel, the Republican <lb />
ticket be elected, and <lb />
those who think it can Will live <lb />
to learn that your prophecy was <lb />
all too true. <lb />
and warmer as the letter <lb />
one thousand members. The last <lb />
meeting was quite interesting. The <lb />
writer, knowing that the farmers <lb />
feel the need unity among them <lb />
the county convention and of this <lb />
Brown Jr., received sixty <lb />
and two fifth votes. This was an <lb />
overwhelming majority and <lb />
o .-v .- I eel unity among nu. <lb />
ed and seemed the most selves, believes that they intend to the popularity of Mr. Brown m <lb />
man alive for a joint discussion. I unite as a band of brothers and <lb />
f -i . i . i make the Alliance what every <lb />
Mr. Whitaker took the I t to By <lb />
in hand and wrote a reply to j regular meeting we hope to be able <lb />
this letter that, to give the total membership, that <lb />
the people of Pitt county may see <lb />
the amount of good the Alliance is <lb />
knocked all Mr. brag <lb />
spirit to the wind, telling <lb />
him that if he would not meet <lb />
Judge Fowle at the appoint- <lb />
and instructive called meeting will <lb />
be held on August 21st. Our <lb />
will have <lb />
county and the high esteem in <lb />
which he is held by the Democratic <lb />
party. A resolution was adopted <lb />
instructing the delegates to the <lb />
Congressional convention to cast <lb />
the entire vote of the county for Mr. <lb />
Brown. The Democracy of this <lb />
and intends doing. An interesting county thus offer to the party <lb />
The Gallows Cheated. <lb />
This comes from the delegate <lb />
who went from Greenville to rep <lb />
resent the First North Carolina <lb />
District in the Chicago <lb />
The delegate was speaking <lb />
very confidently of the <lb />
can prospects in the State this <lb />
year, and said they were now <lb />
brighter than at any period since <lb />
1874. A gentleman standing by <lb />
called the delegate's attention <lb />
to Mr. Russell's declining <lb />
nomination of Associate <lb />
Justice tendered him by the Re- <lb />
publicans and his belief that the <lb />
Democrats would sweep the <lb />
be present. <lb />
Alliance Man. <lb />
Y. M. D. C. <lb />
district their candidate for the Con <lb />
nomination, believing <lb />
its standard could not be placed <lb />
man with a bet- <lb />
an brilliant <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
w . . w A will have that its standard co <lb />
already made, they would just from the annual meet- in the hands of any <lb />
be and new appoint- j of the State Alliance. Every assurance of j <lb />
made. This squelched j <lb />
Son Of course <lb />
there was no excuse for his not <lb />
meeting Judge Fowle at the <lb />
already made and all <lb />
this to do was only a scheme to <lb />
dodge the joint and <lb />
make it appear that he was <lb />
for one. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
The undersign having qualified as <lb />
. of the last will and testament of <lb />
A meeting of the Democrats Harmon Matthews deceased, notifies all <lb />
was held at I persons indebted to the estate o her <lb />
S Ml on Saturday to make immediate payment to her, <lb />
Mill, on m persons having claims against <lb />
July 14th, for the purpose of organ-1 to them for payment <lb />
a Young Men's Democratic . properly authenticated on or before the <lb />
Club. William day of July 1889. <lb />
sided over meeting Thirty <lb />
Dr. B. T. Cox ; <lb />
dents, J. Cox Jesse Cannon ; <lb />
Secretary, A. t. Harrington; <lb />
Secretary, A. G. Cox. Jesse <lb />
Cannon, A. G. Cox, J. Cox, <lb />
Jr. and D. W. <lb />
were appointed a committee on <lb />
credentials. The appointment of <lb />
other committees was postponed <lb />
MACHINERY. <lb />
To my friends of Pitt and adjoining <lb />
counties. Through special arrangements <lb />
with my companies I can sell the best <lb />
Engines, Saw Mills, Hiss, Presses, <lb />
until the next meeting, on the j and from to per <lb />
at P. M. cent cheaper any body els. All <lb />
All Democrats of Machinery warranted and entire <lb />
adjoining townships are invited. , faction guaranteed before a cent U paid. <lb />
T Send for and full <lb />
E. G. COX, <lb />
A. J, <lb />
W. A. Potts Jr., the murderer <lb />
of Paul in Beaufort <lb />
was to have expiated his <lb />
crime upon the gallows on Fri- <lb />
day, July 13th 1888. All <lb />
had been made for the <lb />
hanging and Potts was expected <lb />
to suffer the death penalty as <lb />
his sentence directed. Many <lb />
believed that the prisoner would <lb />
not be hanged, and as the case <lb />
attracted great interest; and <lb />
when the day of execution <lb />
rived people throughout the I Bethel N. C. July 14th 1888. <lb />
State were eager to learn the re-j The Democrats of Bethel Town- <lb />
suit. Early in the morning of ship met at Bethel on Saturday July <lb />
Hot f i the 14th 1888, in obedience to a call <lb />
that day the people of Green-L, committee for the <lb />
ville were thrown into much ex- purpose of organizing a Democratic <lb />
upon the issuing of an I Campaign Club. The meeting was <lb />
extra from the office b <lb />
, . . . . , ., , . Chairman the Township <lb />
which contained the following Committee who briefly explain- <lb />
ed the object the meeting in a <lb />
N. C. July A M. and telling speech and urged <lb />
To The Eastern Reflector i <lb />
Harrington, Sec. <lb />
Bethel Club. <lb />
D. <lb />
Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
M. <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
M k For <lb />
Is Reliable Goods At <lb />
Reasonable Prices. <lb />
If such be your wants, we can supply them. <lb />
We arc receiving weekly <lb />
NEW GOODS <lb />
OF THE LATEST STYLES. <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory Is well with beat consequently put up nothing <lb />
but keep up with s the unproved style. <lb />
Best material used work. All are used, you can select from <lb />
Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep hand a full line ready made <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which Will sell as low as lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people if this and surrounding counties for past favor hope <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
Merchant Tailor, <lb />
at, <lb />
T A GALL.<lb />
LITTLE HOUSE, k BRO. <lb />
I never put out or an- <lb />
to the public of great sales and <lb />
job lots. I never pretend to oiler such stock. <lb />
My rule of business is to buy and sell at the <lb />
Lowest Possible Cash Figures, and to deal only <lb />
in the <lb />
W. A. murderer <lb />
who was to have expiated his crime <lb />
upon scaffold to-day between <lb />
the hours of and made a <lb />
attempt at suicide last night <lb />
by taking morphine. He was <lb />
by Sheriff Hodges early this morn- <lb />
in a dying condition. B. <lb />
Later. <lb />
Washington, <lb />
Potts is coming around all right <lb />
now and will nil probability be <lb />
banged to-day. He is at present in <lb />
an insensible bat doc <lb />
tors say he will be all right in a few <lb />
hours. B. <lb />
Scarcely had this been spread <lb />
AT TUE <lb />
OLD <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY- <lb />
year's supplies will mid it to <lb />
their interest to get our before <lb />
chasing elsewhere. is complete <lb />
In all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, SUGAR. <lb />
TEAS, Ac. <lb />
always at Market Pricks. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
the necessity of thorough <lb />
called A. James Jr. to <lb />
the chair and S. M. Jones to act as <lb />
Secretary. Mr. Jameson taking the <lb />
chair announced meeting ready <lb />
for transaction of business. <lb />
motion all present <lb />
who desired the success of the Den- , <lb />
party were invited to <lb />
and enlist in the <lb />
whereupon fifty two enrolled their <lb />
names as members of club. On I hand sold at prices to suit <lb />
motion a Committee of five were the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb />
pointed to recommend permanent sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
officers a Constitution and By run, we sell . <lb />
and report at next meeting. C. <lb />
direct from Manufacturers, MM <lb />
Dr. J. J. Grimes, J. L. Brown <lb />
S- A. Gainer and J. E. Brown were <lb />
appointed as said Committee Dr- <lb />
i;. J. Grimes was then loudly called <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
A SCHULTZ. <lb />
Subscribe to the <lb />
E. C. GLENN. <lb />
COMMISSION <lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID PHOSPHATE, <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
SHELL LIME. DISSOLVED BONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
N. C, Mar. 1887. <lb />
W. L. BROWN <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT <lb />
AND AGENT FOR THE TARBORO OIL MILLS. <lb />
My stock is the Most Complete, the Best and <lb />
the Cheapest in the State. Again, and yet again <lb />
do I challenge any merchant tailor to compete <lb />
i lit, Style <lb />
Confections, Tobacco, <lb />
Cigars, <lb />
which will be sold m very lowest cash <lb />
PRICES. Give him a call, at the <lb />
under the Opera House. <lb />
THE NEW MILLINERY STOKE OF <lb />
MRS. M. T. <lb />
Cash price paid for Cotton Seed or repaired up <lb />
given in exchange Has for sale <lb />
and Cotton Seed Meal SPRING AND SUMMER <lb />
Either for Cash or on Time. <lb />
FARMER'S BONE FERTILIZER. <lb />
A SPECIALTY it is superior to any fertilizer on the market. <lb />
J. C. CHESTNUT, Ice Ice <lb />
N. <lb />
Has on hand a well sorted stock of j I HAVE LOCATED MY BOX AT <lb />
Light Canned Goods, Ml <lb />
CE lie had at all limes of <lb />
the day in to suit at <lb />
Ice delivered in all parts of the town <lb />
morning without extra charge. All <lb />
orders personally attended to and care- <lb />
fully packed for out of tow n customers. <lb />
Thanking public for their past lib- <lb />
patronage, I solicit a continuance of <lb />
the same. Respectfully, <lb />
E. B. MOORE, <lb />
May <lb />
Besides her usual line of trimmed and <lb />
Hats, Ornaments and general <lb />
millinery goods, she has the prettiest <lb />
stock of Silks, shaded Rib- <lb />
Gauzes, etc., In <lb />
her a call at the Old Stand. <lb />
PIANOS <lb />
The Best In The World. <lb />
HUME. COMPANY. <lb />
Three Big Houses. <lb />
RICHMOND, NORFOLK, <lb />
Horses <lb />
AND <lb />
Mules. <lb />
PEAL <lb />
A REVOLUTION IN PRICES. <lb />
LARGEST HOUSES BEST INSTRUMENTS <lb />
ST PRICES, EASIEST TERMS. <lb />
SEVEN SPRINGS <lb />
Is now open for accommodation <lb />
and visitors to the SPRINGS. <lb />
The properties of the waters arc well <lb />
known to cure Kidney and Bladder <lb />
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Debility and <lb />
General Prostration. The house <lb />
been thoroughly renovated. <lb />
polite and mm n <lb />
Conveyances can be bad to the Springs <lb />
either from Mt. Olive, Goldsboro or <lb />
LaGrange. The proprietors return many <lb />
I for past favors and respectfully<lb />
Respectfully <lb />
Proprietors. <lb />
A car load just arrived and now for <lb />
sale by. J . <lb />
at King's old stand. Will tell them <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb />
or at reasonable terms on time. I bought <lb />
my stock for Cash and can afford to Mil <lb />
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
Have Just procured several first-class <lb />
Vehicles and will take passengers to any <lb />
point at reasonable rates. <lb />
Salt, reed and Sulk<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
THIS PAPER<lb />
Ban SPRUCE <lb />
ad-<lb />
It I <lb />
Local Spares. <lb />
The best Butter kept <lb />
constantly on ice at <lb />
Harry Skinner Co's. <lb />
you a Cleveland Walk- <lb />
Cane, at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
nights. <lb />
Cook Stoves repaired at Terrell's. <lb />
and ladies are invited <lb />
to visit Ryan ft refresh <lb />
parlor when they want ice <lb />
cream of other refreshments. <lb />
Karly grapes are ripening. <lb />
We will pay the Cash <lb />
pounds of Beeswax, at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
Flower pots at Cost at Terrell's. <lb />
State encampment to day. <lb />
Point Lace Flour has been tried <lb />
and is the best and cheapest at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
OF <lb />
Mallets at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The month of July Hies rapidly <lb />
by. <lb />
The Brook's Cotton Pres- <lb />
and all makes of Cotton Gins for <lb />
sale by Alfred Forbes. A specialty <lb />
of the Hall Stonewall Cotton <lb />
Gins. <lb />
Fob the thirty hays, the <lb />
balance of our Spring and <lb />
stock ill be sold at cost for cash. <lb />
II. Morris <lb />
Watermelons arc still scarce and <lb />
small. <lb />
To My will ma-j <lb />
an honest dealer by using P. <lb />
Co's Sweet Scotch Snuff j <lb />
only cents per lb at the Old Brick i <lb />
For Tinware go to Terrell's. <lb />
Recent nights have been cool <lb />
enough for blankets. <lb />
Deal suffer with heat during the <lb />
warm weather. Go to ft Bed- <lb />
and keep cool. <lb />
The sale of the Boss Fatuous <lb />
Lunch during ex. <lb />
ceded the sales of tho former year <lb />
by pounds. Try them, at <lb />
the Old Bi Store. <lb />
Several new school advertisements <lb />
in the to day. <lb />
Smoke Stacks made to order at <lb />
Terrell's. <lb />
per lb P. ft Co's <lb />
Sweet Scotch Snuff at the Old Brick <lb />
Store, <lb />
Ryan Bedding received another <lb />
lot of campaign beavers a few days <lb />
ago. <lb />
Lemonade, milk shakes, soda <lb />
water, ice cream etc., can always be j <lb />
found at Ryan Bedding's. <lb />
Boy your Fruit Jars at the Old , <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
Men should attend the noon pray- <lb />
meetings held at the Reform Club <lb />
Room. <lb />
Buy Excelsior Cook Stoves at; <lb />
Terrell's. <lb />
The name P. Co., is a <lb />
guarantee that their Sweet Scotch <lb />
is the Cleanest, Healthiest, <lb />
Cheapest and Best in the world, j <lb />
will be sold at Manufacturers prices . <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Don't let the moon wane without <lb />
a moonlight excursion. What say <lb />
the young people T <lb />
The Walter A. Wood Mowing; <lb />
Machine Horse Rakes, the best <lb />
in the world, for side by F. S. I <lb />
Tarboro, X- C Send for <lb />
Mr and prices. <lb />
The Pride of Smoking <lb />
Tobacco is the Cheapest and Best <lb />
Manufactured in North Carolina. <lb />
Give it a trial and you will like it <lb />
For sale at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Some refreshing rains visited this <lb />
section last week. Friday the at- <lb />
was very much cooler and I <lb />
more pleasant. <lb />
If yon want Cotton Gins, Grain <lb />
Fans, Feed Cotters, Feed Mills or <lb />
Grist Mill cheap, call on D. <lb />
Basket Co. <lb />
Melbourne is the best <lb />
Chewing Tobacco in <lb />
North Carolina. Get a plug at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
There was no report from Pitt <lb />
county the June number of the <lb />
Bulletin, issued by North Carolina <lb />
Board of Health. <lb />
Buy Oil Stoves at Terrell's. <lb />
A splendid steamer is making <lb />
trips from Elisabeth City to I <lb />
Nags Bond. No trouble to get to, <lb />
that delightful place. <lb />
The ordinance of baptism was ad- j <lb />
ministered to one person, by Dr. N. <lb />
C. in the Episcopal Church <lb />
at last Sunday morning service. <lb />
Messrs. S. P. Clark Co <lb />
purchased the <lb />
an stock and <lb />
the business at the same stand. <lb />
for Teachers <lb />
pates wire examined by the Hoard <lb />
of Education on Thursday, j <lb />
and Saturday of last week. <lb />
A runaway caused some ex- <lb />
Evans street on last <lb />
Thursday evening, about o'clock, I <lb />
The animal just like a <lb />
There have been several additions <lb />
to the voting population of the com- <lb />
very is they <lb />
vote about years <lb />
The number of Wide <lb />
published by Company, <lb />
Boston, is the finest copy we have <lb />
yet seen. It is a magazine we think <lb />
everybody should desire. <lb />
Many farmers of the county speak <lb />
disparagingly of their crops saying <lb />
are the poorest for several <lb />
years. In sections a splendid <lb />
crop is now d then found and <lb />
the owners of these are more hopeful. <lb />
It is not thought tho general aver- <lb />
age of the county will be as good <lb />
as <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Mr. J. H. Tucker wife left jester <lb />
day for Nag's Head. <lb />
Warren tin- <lb />
State Normal at <lb />
Mrs. John returned last <lb />
week from a visit to <lb />
. Miss Rosa Forbes left yesterday <lb />
to visit friends in Washington. <lb />
Mrs F. Jackson, of <lb />
spent part, of past week visiting <lb />
Mrs. A. M. Moore. <lb />
Mrs. Mary and Miss Ann <lb />
are visiting Mrs. John <lb />
over the river. <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner last <lb />
week in ton City and New <lb />
York. He returned home Monday. <lb />
Sirs. F- G- James and child <lb />
Miss Jennie James left Saturday <lb />
to visit Mrs. II. L. Fennell, at <lb />
Col. John W. Gotten, or Tarboro, <lb />
was last Friday. He <lb />
peeled the Guard at their drill in <lb />
the afternoon. <lb />
A little child of Hr. Gardner, of <lb />
died Tuesday of last week <lb />
and was brought to <lb />
Wednesday for interment. <lb />
Mrs. M. f. Dancy, living four <lb />
miles North of town, was <lb />
hurt last Sunday afternoon by be- <lb />
thrown from a wagon which <lb />
she was riding. <lb />
It will be a pleasure to many of <lb />
our people, especially to the patrons <lb />
the school, to know that Miss <lb />
Gannon will return and resume <lb />
charge of the music department of <lb />
the Institute next session. <lb />
Mr. W. Duke, of has <lb />
moved his family to Greenville, who <lb />
the residence belonging to <lb />
Mr. E. B. Moore, <lb />
Mr. Duke has taken a at <lb />
the carriage factory of Mr. J. D. <lb />
Williamson. <lb />
At the last quarterly conference <lb />
of the M. E. Church, held in this <lb />
place, our highly esteemed and <lb />
worthy citizen Mr. E. O- Glenn stood <lb />
an examination and was granted <lb />
license to preach. Since his <lb />
deuce was made in Greenville, lit <lb />
tie more than eight years ago, Mr. <lb />
has been recognized as an <lb />
active and earnest laborer for the <lb />
church, and now that he has become <lb />
a minister he will be able to do I <lb />
greater work in the cause of <lb />
Car. Get There <lb />
The pole erected the Court <lb />
House square for some one to climb <lb />
the of July still stands and <lb />
occasionally affords some amuse <lb />
some one trying to climb it. <lb />
Sheriff King and Clerk Move tried <lb />
their hands a few days since, but <lb />
they came down as fast they <lb />
went up. <lb />
Excursus <lb />
The steamer Greenville will run an <lb />
from Greenville to Bath <lb />
on next Tuesday, leaving here at G <lb />
A. M. returning here at P M. <lb />
The steamer will touch for half hour <lb />
at The stay at Bath <lb />
will be between two and three <lb />
giving the visitors abundant time <lb />
to view the oldest town in the State <lb />
and to see the oldest church. <lb />
BI <lb />
The Old Brick Store is keeping up <lb />
with the times. Yesterday it re <lb />
it lot of campaign <lb />
n- on the head of which is a <lb />
likeness of President Cleveland, i <lb />
Go down and get one early to go Ne Advertisement. <lb />
with your white beavers and ban -j See notice in this paper published <lb />
The was the Margaret Matthews, Executrix <lb />
first to sport a cane one being Harman Matthews. <lb />
seated with the compliments Mr. <lb />
Schultz. <lb />
come members. G. B. King re- <lb />
ported for the Committee on Speak <lb />
that a speaker had not been <lb />
procured for this meeting. Mr. <lb />
King did not address the club as <lb />
had been but promised <lb />
to do so at a meeting in the near <lb />
future. A. L. Blow moved to open <lb />
the meeting with campaign <lb />
songs, and that voluntary j <lb />
be taken to procure books, <lb />
stationery, The motion was <lb />
carried and 92.16 raised. The meet- <lb />
then adjourned. <lb />
At the special meeting of <lb />
that is a hard thing to tell. But there <lb />
roll. The following were appointed <lb />
to constitute the Executive Com- <lb />
Allen Warren, Oscar <lb />
Hooker. L. A. Mayo S. A. Dudley, <lb />
E. O. J. W. Allen. It <lb />
was decided to hold another special <lb />
meet on Saturday afternoon, the <lb />
28th, to which all Democrats of the <lb />
township are invited. Regular <lb />
meeting will held next Friday <lb />
night. <lb />
ELECTED <lb />
The Taft's store property <lb />
on the river, miles below <lb />
Greenville, is offered for sale at pub- <lb />
lie auction. See advertisement in <lb />
this paper. <lb />
Ryan ft Redding have a large <lb />
new advertisement in this paper. <lb />
They must make room for fall goods <lb />
In Line. <lb />
The editor is keeping <lb />
with the campaign this year <lb />
or at least the campaign color has <lb />
grown keeping with car- <lb />
a red head. And neighbor <lb />
Glenn's clerk nourishes a red <lb />
also, which gives our whole room a <lb />
patriotic reflection But Wiley; Alfred Forbes, the <lb />
tried to go back on the ranch by j merchant, conies before our readers <lb />
painting his pants some other color, in a new advertisement to day <lb />
last Thursday. thing said by a business man of his <lb />
I standing reputation is always <lb />
School Excursion. looked upon by the people as <lb />
picnic given by; reliable. He offers a <lb />
one thing we do know. You can buy Sample <lb />
Shoes at HIGGS at new cost. <lb />
This is your last opportunity this season, as we <lb />
can get no more until the next. <lb />
We are giving BARGAINS on all goods in our line. <lb />
COME OR YOU'LL ET LEFT. <lb />
HIGGS <lb />
a. <lb />
ED. <lb />
and arc letting their summer stock <lb />
go at any price <lb />
L .,,. <lb />
KINSEY SCHOOL <lb />
The excursion <lb />
the Sunday School last but pure, straight <lb />
Thursday was a very enjoyable Read his advertisements. <lb />
The steamer left with the. R. , , <lb />
excursionists about and , There is no <lb />
arriving at Hall they were <lb />
met by the Sunday School <lb />
and they all together <lb />
the large grove. in the <lb />
afternoon the School came <lb />
up with the School and <lb />
remained until the steamer started <lb />
on her return trip to Washington <lb />
late in the evening. The day was <lb />
very bright and nothing occurred <lb />
to mar its pleasure. <lb />
Master. <lb />
guidance <lb />
and <lb />
In the <lb />
in th <lb />
Institute <lb />
May God's blessing <lb />
always be with Into. <lb />
Leaf, n paper <lb />
interest of Oak Ridge <lb />
we find the following coin- <lb />
to man who has <lb />
beau employed as one of the teach- <lb />
of Greenville Institute the <lb />
coming session G. Foust, <lb />
scholarship medalist of and <lb />
has just graduated from the. <lb />
of North Carolina with high <lb />
honors. accepted a position, <lb />
tor the next year, with Cap. John <lb />
Duckett, Greenville Male and Fe- <lb />
male Institute, at a good salary. <lb />
Charlie's attainments, together with <lb />
his fine personal address ready <lb />
command of language, assure that <lb />
success which earlier efforts the <lb />
field of have predicted for <lb />
him. <lb />
There have lately been com- <lb />
plaints about subscribers not re- <lb />
the <lb />
better school in the Slate for <lb />
tutelage, high moral training I <lb />
and correct discipline for girls and <lb />
young ladies. It. is the only female , <lb />
school Eastern North Carolina in <lb />
which there is uniformity of dress, <lb />
Barents should consider this feature <lb />
as one of economy. The principal. <lb />
is a thorough teacher and none but <lb />
competent assistants are employed. <lb />
We desire to call attention to the <lb />
advertisement of the <lb />
Female Institute. For <lb />
GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES, <lb />
Begin. August <lb />
for Board. Tuition, Vocal and <lb />
Music, Washing. Lights and Fuel. <lb />
ship, health, beauty of location, and <lb />
reasonableness of charges for ad-1 <lb />
than to bear. X little vantages offered, it is not surpassed ; rite for tO <lb />
care on the part of Postmasters in the State, in the South. Some t i <lb />
would be appreciated. One moat prominent in j X , <lb />
master in the county his been re- South arc numbered among its <lb />
to us as allowing persons who Alumnae. We advise our readers to <lb />
are not subscribers to in his of-<lb />
hi <lb />
i I <lb />
i o I <lb />
H i <lb />
-s <lb />
CO <lb />
-o <lb />
not subscribers to go in <lb />
at will read papers belong- <lb />
That is unjust and <lb />
unfair to publishers and we hope <lb />
will not occur again. If the report <lb />
comes to us again will be com- <lb />
to name the to take <lb />
some steps to prevent another <lb />
tit ion. <lb />
Increases. <lb />
There seems to much of a de- <lb />
sire for office this year. We believe <lb />
every township in Pitt is <lb />
ALFRED FORBES. <lb />
send for and investigate <lb />
Otters to the buyers of Pitt and a line -if the following goods <lb />
that are not to be excelled in market. And to . and <lb />
pure Straight goods. GOODS of all kinds NOTIONS, CLOTHING, <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, HOOTS and LA- <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS. SASH and BLINDS. and <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, t-LOWS sod PLOW CASTING, of different <lb />
kinds. Gin and Mill Hay, Hock Lime, Paris, and <lb />
Hair, Harness, Bridles Saddles. <lb />
session. <lb />
At the Davis School last year there <lb />
was a larger number of boys and <lb />
young men than at any other <lb />
of North Carolina. <lb />
There are able in all de- <lb />
As was <lb />
some time ago, Artillery drill <lb />
will be added next September. <lb />
A department of Civil Engineering <lb />
O CO <lb />
p m <lb />
ct <lb />
CO <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
For the first ripe grapes of the <lb />
season we are indebted to the <lb />
side Sheriff <lb />
brought us a very nice ones, <lb />
or the Hartford variety, yesterday <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
Remember that the regular <lb />
the Y. M. D. C. will be held <lb />
every Friday night. ape <lb />
meeting is announced for Sat- <lb />
of the 28th. <lb />
Mrs. L. G. us a <lb />
monster cucumber, a few days since, <lb />
that was raised in her garden. It <lb />
inches in length and <lb />
was S inches in circumference. <lb />
It seems that the prediction that <lb />
this will be. the wannest summer tor <lb />
several past is to be verified. We <lb />
have been having more real hot <lb />
weather than is usual this early. <lb />
We are requested to announce <lb />
that a special meeting of the Teach <lb />
Literary Association <lb />
will be held in the Court House in <lb />
at o'clock on Saturday, <lb />
August 25th <lb />
mechanical <lb />
drawing, water painting, oil j <lb />
in charge an artist <lb />
from tho Royal Academy of Fine <lb />
Arts, Antwerp. There is extra <lb />
charge for any of these studies. <lb />
accomplish that our party can take Full preparation is given for any <lb />
no risks. There is no ammunition to i college or University, or a complete <lb />
be wasted. Look at a man's strength j business education is given at the <lb />
before you bring forward. A school. The charges of the school <lb />
having a friends at home j are very low. Write for particulars <lb />
of Deeds and some them more <lb />
one. Now we want to say but <lb />
a word. Of course can be <lb />
nominated and only one can hold <lb />
the office. A Democrat must be <lb />
elected to the office this year, and to <lb />
has also been established at the Jobbers down, per cent for Cash. Prop- <lb />
pi <lb />
Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood <lb />
no- a call and I guarantee <lb />
out a candidate for Regis- school. The department of Art . and Star Lye at Jobbers Prices Lead and pure Lin- <lb />
architectural drafting, I Oil, Varnishes and C. <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. <lb />
or in his township does not <lb />
his strength in the county or <lb />
with tho party at large. Nominate <lb />
a man who can carry tho <lb />
Mr. A. J. Griffin has the finest <lb />
mocking bird anywhere in this sec- <lb />
It is a beautiful songster <lb />
seems to keep its throat ever in tune. <lb />
and day its merry <lb />
can be heard. <lb />
The Review, a little four column <lb />
paper recently started in Goldsboro, <lb />
has enlarged to a col- <lb />
sheet and its name chanced to <lb />
the Mercury. It is bright and has <lb />
the true ring in its tone. <lb />
Several new subscribers added <lb />
this week, We hope to reach the <lb />
mark before the campaign is <lb />
over. Every one into whose hands <lb />
a copy the Reflector falls is <lb />
The Greenville Guard, <lb />
strong, left yesterday morning for <lb />
the State Encampment, which <lb />
begins at to-day. The <lb />
muster roll for the encampment, con- <lb />
the names of Capt. R, <lb />
Jr., Lieutenants J. T. Smith <lb />
and R. W. King, Sergeants S. T. <lb />
Hooker, T. A. Nobles, J. L. Sugg <lb />
and J. F. Joyner, Corporals Oscar <lb />
Hooker, Ola Forbes, Watt Parker <lb />
and J. C. Greene, Privates J, <lb />
W. E. L. A. <lb />
Cobb, C. C. Cobb, Jr., B. L. Cooper, <lb />
J. C. Chestnut, J. J. Corey, S- I. <lb />
Dudley, R. Greene Jr., J. H. <lb />
E. N. W. James, <lb />
Joyner. J. H. J. R. Moore, <lb />
W. H. Moore, L. H. John <lb />
Randolph, R. W. Smith, O. Vines <lb />
J. Gardner and C. F. White, <lb />
Drummers Watson Henry <lb />
Hooker. We wish the boys a pleas- <lb />
ant stay at the seaside. <lb />
Institute. <lb />
The Fall Term of Greenville In- <lb />
will open Sept. 3rd. We are <lb />
glad to that the prospect for a <lb />
flourishing school is good. A corps <lb />
cf excellent teachers nave been em- <lb />
ployed. C. H. Foust, a graduate of <lb />
Chapel Hill, a teacher of sever- <lb />
Mr. Gilliam's oration will years experience becomes the <lb />
be found on first page of this paper. I assistant. Mists Cannon, who <lb />
It was such a masterly effort that we j excellent satisfaction last <lb />
feel unequal to a comment that will session, and who is perhaps the <lb />
do it justice. The speech must be most efficient music teacher in <lb />
invited to become a subscriber. <lb />
read to be appreciated. <lb />
A protracted meeting is being <lb />
conducted at the Salem Methodist <lb />
Church, eight miles below <lb />
ville, Rev. E. C. preached <lb />
there last Sunday afternoon and or <lb />
a Sunday School. There <lb />
is much religions interest in the <lb />
community. <lb />
The large number of new <lb />
in this issue of the Re- <lb />
shows how its columns are <lb />
appreciated as an ad <lb />
urn. I growing makes <lb />
it all better and advertisers are <lb />
finding out that money invested <lb />
in these brings good re- <lb />
turns.<lb />
A correspondent from Bethel a <lb />
few days ago sent a report of the <lb />
closing exercise of Mr. Z. J. Whit- <lb />
field's and Miss Lucy Knight's <lb />
schools, the former oh the 27th and <lb />
the latter on the of June. At <lb />
this late day the report would hard- <lb />
prove of any special interest, <lb />
therefore we are compelled to omit <lb />
it that other matter that is fresher <lb />
or crowded Qt- <lb />
Eastern will again have <lb />
charge of Music Department, <lb />
Miss Harris Chestnut are <lb />
both highly recommended, and be- <lb />
graduates of first class colleges, <lb />
will doubt do satisfactory work. <lb />
The faculty is the ablest ever em- <lb />
ployed in school, and it is high- <lb />
important for parents who want <lb />
to educate their children to <lb />
the school this session. We <lb />
further learn with pleasure that <lb />
Maj. Henry Harding will open a <lb />
to Davis School, LaGrange, N. C. <lb />
An advertisement of Henderson <lb />
Female College will be found this <lb />
paper. We have read much about <lb />
that college and have heard It high- <lb />
recommended. To give a better <lb />
Idea of the school we quote below <lb />
from a letter by Rev. J. D. <lb />
have been about <lb />
one pupils entered during <lb />
session, This has almost reach <lb />
ed the capacity present school <lb />
building. I looked into chapel <lb />
at the close of a school day some <lb />
few weeks since, and every seat <lb />
seemed to be taken and indeed they <lb />
wore There are <lb />
from Pitt, Edgecombe, <lb />
Sampson, Wayne, Greene, <lb />
Granville, Warren and <lb />
Vance counties in North Carolina; <lb />
and from Southampton, <lb />
burg and Greenville Virginia. I <lb />
have had some experience and some <lb />
observation in the projection and in- <lb />
of such enterprises, and <lb />
say without hesitation and with <lb />
much confidence that one <lb />
pupils is a good exhibit for first <lb />
year. This clearly shows the wiN <lb />
of the people to patronize <lb />
an Institution in Henderson. <lb />
There is a notable fact that needs to <lb />
be emphasized, and it is, that there <lb />
has not a case of serious sick- <lb />
during the entire session, and <lb />
there has been a necessity for <lb />
medical attention at all. The young <lb />
ladies look well and healthy. This <lb />
is a matter of congratulation, since <lb />
it establishes the of <lb />
the location which is a great factor <lb />
the future success of the <lb />
M. M R LANG. M. <lb />
THE GRAND SACRIFICE SALE. <lb />
I Shall Inaugurate The Largest Sacrifice Ever Held In Pitt County. <lb />
At That Time Every Article In My Store Will Be Marked Down per cent Regardless of <lb />
MY REASONS FOR SUCH A SALE ARE THAT SHALE BE <lb />
PURCHASE OF MY FALL STOCK AND I WISH <lb />
ALLY EARLY IN THE <lb />
TO GIVE MY PATRONS THE <lb />
FIDE SALE <lb />
Right in the midst of the season and not after the season is over as such sales are usually held <lb />
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, <lb />
DRESS GOODS, SHOES SLIPPERS, <lb />
TRIMMINGS, HATS ft CAPS, <lb />
GOODS, <lb />
FANCY GOODS. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. <lb />
Prices Disregarded And Everything Included. <lb />
Secure Your Bargains. <lb />
M. R. LANG. M. R. LANG. M. R. LANG. <lb />
W. L. ELLIOTT. S. P. ELLIOTT. JOHN NICHOLS <lb />
BAPTIST INSTITUTE, <lb />
MURFREESBORO. N. C. <lb />
The Full Session this well known <lb />
and popular Institution begins on <lb />
It superior advantages for In- <lb />
in Literature, Music and Art. <lb />
The work the Literary Department is <lb />
divided Into Seven <lb />
Latin, French, German, Natural Sci- <lb />
Moral Philosophy, and English <lb />
Literature. The teachers in of <lb />
these arc specially by <lb />
for th <lb />
boarding house In she- tHeir preparation and <lb />
for attend. work committed to their care, <lb />
school, prof, will board with <lb />
Maj. Harding and the boys will be <lb />
under bis special charge. There is no <lb />
better family in Greenville where <lb />
boys board than with Maj. <lb />
Harding's. This is a good arrange- <lb />
and will no add a large <lb />
number of boarders to the. school, <lb />
The meeting of the club last Fri- <lb />
day night was called to order by <lb />
Pros. E. A. Move. In the absence of <lb />
the Secretary, J. H. Tucker was <lb />
Secretary <lb />
Constitution, wore <lb />
react and an, to join the <lb />
club given to any desiring to be- <lb />
The Music Department Is under the <lb />
of teachers of culture refine- <lb />
who have taken unusual pains to <lb />
qualify themselves for their work, and <lb />
who are well known to patrons as most <lb />
popular and successful. . <lb />
The Lady In charge of the Art Depart- <lb />
gives her entire time to her work. <lb />
spend most of he vacations <lb />
additional instruction under the <lb />
beat <lb />
The location of the Institute was <lb />
In preference to several others. In <lb />
some respects more eligible, on account <lb />
of its celebrity for health and history <lb />
the school for sustains <lb />
reputation. Its health record is not <lb />
surpassed by any institution In the State. <lb />
ME OPERATE. <lb />
For or Information, address <lb />
B. BREWER. <lb />
Fall Session opens on Wednesday, <lb />
5th, 1888. <lb />
-A. <lb />
of competent and experienced Teachers. <lb />
Thorough Instruction in all branches usu-, <lb />
ally taught In Female Colleges. ENO- <lb />
AND A . <lb />
SPECIALTY. <lb />
Location high and and one of ; <lb />
the best In the State. A new and hand- <lb />
some building in a campus of eleven acres. <lb />
TERMS VERY LOW. <lb />
For address <lb />
J. M. RHODES, <lb />
Henderson, N. C. J <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
Hie Tar Transportation Company. I <lb />
AND <lb />
ABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE <lb />
On Saturday the day of August, ; <lb />
1888, I will offer at public sale before the i <lb />
Court House door in Greenville, a tract <lb />
of land containing about acres more <lb />
or less, situated miles below Greenville, j <lb />
Tar river. The tract is known as the I <lb />
Tufts land and upon It Is the old j <lb />
and well-known business stand that goes <lb />
that name. The store Is situated on <lb />
the river convenient to the boats and is <lb />
one of the best stands for business in the <lb />
county. Near the store is a good four <lb />
room dwelling house. About acres of <lb />
the land is cleared and upon It is a well- I <lb />
furnished gin with engine and all <lb />
necessary barns stables and <lb />
also two good tenant house. <lb />
Terms One-hull Cash, <lb />
months, with security. For I <lb />
further s-apply to <lb />
E. A. TAFT. j <lb />
Of Interest to Ladies. <lb />
ft FREE oar <lb />
for Co who <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
. NORFOLK <lb />
Established in Baltimore In 1870. <lb />
Will open a House In <lb />
in September, 1887. for the handling and <lb />
sale of cotton, thus giving our customers <lb />
their choice of the two markets. <lb />
NEW <lb />
JEWELRY STORE. <lb />
Alfred Forbes, Greenville. President <lb />
B. <lb />
J. S. Greenville, <lb />
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Capt. R. F. Jones, Washington, Gen <lb />
The Line for travel on Tar <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer Greenville is the finest <lb />
and quickest boat 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 Ladles. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE <lb />
A first-class Table furnished with the <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Greenville is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at o'clock, A. M. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, a. m. <lb />
Freights received daily and through <lb />
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
-o- <lb />
I have just received another lot of fine <lb />
WATCHES, CLOCKS, <lb />
and Jewelry. <lb />
which are offered at low prices <lb />
M mi or f son. <lb />
A News Stand has been added to <lb />
business where the and <lb />
be purchased. <lb />
MOSES <lb />
DAVIS SCHOOL. <lb />
Military Boar ling School <lb />
FOR MEN. <lb />
preparation for any College <lb />
or for Healthy <lb />
i fine climate ; mild winter ; <lb />
Cr- <lb />
t I <lb />
No Chary <lb />
No <lb />
my w- <lb />
P-i a <lb />
-FOR THE- <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
OCRACOKE, N. C. <lb />
Having leased the New Hotel at <lb />
which is now completed and will <lb />
be opened for the reception of visitor on <lb />
the 1st day of July, 1888. <lb />
is about miles from Wash- <lb />
Mid the same distance from New <lb />
on the North Carolina coast. <lb />
There is no better place on the coast <lb />
between Maine and Florida for bathing <lb />
and fishing. . <lb />
Silver only yards from <lb />
Hotel, is one Hie finest sheets of <lb />
for ladies to row on In small <lb />
boats. <lb />
The Surf Bathing in the Ocean is just <lb />
splendid, and convenient to the Hotel. <lb />
The table will be supplied with the best <lb />
the market affords, and with good beds, <lb />
cool rooms and polite and attentive <lb />
Board per week ; per month, <lb />
per day, <lb />
The O. Line will run two steam- <lb />
a week from Washington to <lb />
and return. <lb />
For further Information, address, <lb />
M. J. <lb />
Washington, N. C<lb />
Fm <lb />
. a <lb />
full particular, <lb />
COL. A. C. DAVIS, Supt., <lb />
LA GK- M. C. <lb />
CONSUMPTIVE <lb />
rare medicinal h n ill<lb />
, Inward <lb />
n, Female arid all <lb />
order of. the Stomach and aft <lb />
nun fin <lb />
comfort to I <lb />
bear<lb /></p>
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                <p>
MRS. A. SHEPPARD <lb />
HAS ADDED TO STOCK <lb />
Millinery Goods, and baa secured <lb />
the services of an assistant. <lb />
All order can now be tilled on the short- <lb />
est notice. Dry and Wet Stamping <lb />
and embroidery neatly executed <lb />
While in the Northern markets she <lb />
careful to select only the best ant <lb />
latest style goods In the Millinery line, ant <lb />
g prepared to offer purchasers in <lb />
BARBER SHOP. <lb />
The undersigned has fitted up his Shop <lb />
STYLE, <lb />
and person desiring a <lb />
CLEAN PLEASANT <lb />
CUT, <lb />
or anything in the <lb />
TON <lb />
is invited to give me a trial. <lb />
guaranteed or no charge made. <lb />
CULLY <lb />
GREENVILLE MARKET. <lb />
Corrected weekly by Lichtenstein <lb />
Wholesale and <lb />
Mess <lb />
Bulk Side <lb />
Bulk Shoulders <lb />
Bacon Sides <lb />
Bacon Shoulders <lb />
Pitt County Hams <lb />
Sugar Cured Hams <lb />
Flour <lb />
Coffee <lb />
Brown Sugar <lb />
Granulated Sugar <lb />
Syrup <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
Butter <lb />
j Cheese <lb />
I Eggs <lb />
, Meal <lb />
Corn <lb />
, Irish Potatoes <lb />
G. A. Salt <lb />
I Liverpool Salt <lb />
; Hides <lb />
Rags <lb />
; Beeswax <lb />
Bread <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
For Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair, i Star <lb />
Kerosene Oil <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT, <lb />
the Opera House, at which place <lb />
I have recently located, and whore I <lb />
everything in my line <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
MAKE 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 respectfully,<lb />
16.00 <lb />
to <lb />
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3.25 to 6.25 <lb />
to <lb />
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6.25 <lb />
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EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
GREENVILLE. C. <lb />
I Bell. <lb />
Beautiful birds have plumage, <lb />
Beautiful thoughts have <lb />
Stars shine high above the sigh <lb />
earth's voyage whisperings. <lb />
Under the earth's bosom <lb />
Never a beauty lies <lb />
But shall burn its way to the rim of day, <lb />
And flash to our wandering eyes. <lb />
CASH <lb />
Beautiful corns lie hidden <lb />
Under the fold of <lb />
Even the slime hides a thought of sub- <lb />
lime <lb />
Till the time of the lily's birth. <lb />
the birds went Creeping <lb />
W and <lb />
Till plume by plume, like the <lb />
bloom. <lb />
They borrowed the singer's dress. <lb />
Beautiful birds have plumage, <lb />
Beautiful thoughts fly high; <lb />
The poet's songs cannot slumber long. <lb />
Its track is in the boundless sky. <lb />
Under the infinite heaven <lb />
Never a wing unfurled <lb />
But shall find it way to the verge <lb />
day, <lb />
A flash on some wandering world. <lb />
THINGS. <lb />
on appropriation to pay the extra <lb />
men it will make necessary. <lb />
About five hundred of <lb />
the Navy Department spent Fourth <lb />
of July, with their families, at <lb />
Grasslands, the country residence, <lb />
near this city, of Secretary Whit- <lb />
were furnished with <lb />
transportation and lunch by their <lb />
host whose hospitality <lb />
has passed into a proverb here. <lb />
STEAM ENGINES <lb />
and all other repaired at short <lb />
notice, at home or at shop. Iron and <lb />
Brass Turning done in the .- manner. <lb />
Cylinders bored. Models made to order. <lb />
Locks repaired, or tit Pipe <lb />
cut and threaded. Gins repaired in best <lb />
Banner. Bring on General <lb />
Jobbing done by O. P. <lb />
Greenville K. C. <lb />
WILMINGTON ft <lb />
and <lb />
K. R. <lb />
Schedule. <lb />
TRAINS GOING <lb />
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Dated daily Fast Mail, dally <lb />
dally i-x Sari. <lb />
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We have recently purchased the stock <lb />
of Hardware belonging to M. A. Jarvis, <lb />
and will replenish the same with all the <lb />
leading goods in the <lb />
HARDWARE LINE. <lb />
Farm Implements, Tools. Ta- <lb />
and Pocket Bolls <lb />
and Castings, Cart Material, <lb />
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Hinges, <lb />
Butts, Screws, <lb />
Glass, rutty. Lead, <lb />
Oil. Painters and <lb />
Material <lb />
of description. <lb />
Harrows and Cultivators. Gins. Grist <lb />
Mills. Cider Fan Mills. Saw <lb />
Self-feeding v Cooking Stoves. <lb />
In bet all goods kept In a <lb />
STORE. <lb />
We thank the public for the liberal pat- <lb />
they have given us while <lb />
managing the M. A. bus- <lb />
and ask that continue the same <lb />
to Our ill be <lb />
FOR <lb />
HaSKETT CO. <lb />
We call him strong who stands <lb />
ed- <lb />
Calm as some tempest beaten rock <lb />
When some great trouble <lb />
We say of him, his strength is <lb />
But when the spent storm folds its <lb />
wings. <lb />
How bears he then life's little things <lb />
About his brow we twine our wreath <lb />
Who seeks the thickest smoke, <lb />
Brave flashing gun and saber stroke, <lb />
And scoffs at danger laughs at <lb />
We him till the whole land <lb />
But is he brave in little things <lb />
We call him great who does some deed <lb />
That echo bears from shore to shore <lb />
Does that, and then does nothing <lb />
Vet would his work earn richer meed. <lb />
When brought before the King of <lb />
Kings. <lb />
Were he but great in little things <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
LEARNING TO RUN HIS OWN EN- <lb />
A locomotive engineer In San Antonio, <lb />
Texas, found himself running by fast <lb />
line to the consumptive station, and it <lb />
was necessary to shut off steam and put <lb />
on the brakes. <lb />
three months I had been hawking <lb />
and spitting up phlegm to a limited ex- <lb />
tent, since my trouble commenced <lb />
have been able to work about two-thirds <lb />
of the time. Have had two <lb />
one, by far the most severe, five weeks <lb />
most severe hemorrhages, that <lb />
left me so weak that I could not walk- <lb />
across the room. Had two very slight <lb />
hemorrhages in the next two days. <lb />
have been using Compound Oxygen I <lb />
two weeks and have improved a great <lb />
deal; have gained much strength and <lb />
can walk around the block 1,600 <lb />
at a fair slow walk, without panting; <lb />
breathe freely and easily, feel no sore- <lb />
of my lung.-. My flesh is <lb />
harder and more serviceable. The <lb />
of my expectorations is not more <lb />
than half what it was two weeks <lb />
This Oxygen has a history <lb />
wonderful In its way, and worth reading <lb />
by everybody whose life is worth <lb />
serving. That history is embodied in a <lb />
very interesting two hundred page <lb />
its which is sent free by mail on <lb />
cation. Please address Starkey <lb />
1519 Arch street, Philadelphia, <lb />
Pa. <lb />
Wanted to Go to the Kitchen. <lb />
Chicago News. <lb />
Col. Youngblood is a man almost <lb />
as large stature as the dime muse- <lb />
permit to run at large, standing <lb />
almost seven in height, and be <lb />
hails from the great State of Ala- <lb />
and alligators. colonel is <lb />
as handsome as be is largo and is the <lb />
leader of bis State delegation. The <lb />
colored population of his State swear <lb />
by and the colored delegates <lb />
won't crook Augers until the <lb />
great colonel first bends bis. One <lb />
of colored delegates got lost on <lb />
bis way to Chicago and arrived two <lb />
days alter bis delegation bad <lb />
ed comfortable quarters at the Sher- <lb />
man House. Upon the lost <lb />
gate's arrival he at once sought Col. <lb />
Their <lb />
Probably no one thing has caused such <lb />
a general revival of trade at <lb />
Drug Store as I heir giving away to <lb />
their customers of so many free trial bot- <lb />
of Dr. King's New Discovery for <lb />
Consumption. Their trade is simply <lb />
enormous this very valuable article <lb />
from the fact It always cures and <lb />
never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, <lb />
ma, Bronchitis. Croup, and all throat and <lb />
all throat and lung diseases quickly cur- <lb />
ed. You can test It buying by <lb />
getting a trial bottle free, large size SI. <lb />
Every bottle warranted. <lb />
Star has already in several <lb />
editorials tried to impress it upon <lb />
people that if they wish sound, <lb />
needed legislation they must select <lb />
competent, reliable men to make <lb />
laws. You would be as wise to <lb />
select a jack leg carpenter to <lb />
THE <lb />
Reflector, <lb />
of <lb />
Special to <lb />
C, July 1888. <lb />
of the Senate <lb />
Judiciary Committee did a cowardly <lb />
thing when they reported the <lb />
nation of Mr. Fuller to the Chief <lb />
Justice of the United States, with-. <lb />
Politics in New York, <lb />
New <lb />
York Star Syndicate Letter to the <lb />
It <lb />
New York July <lb />
question of local Democratic <lb />
unity is just now the overshadow- <lb />
political topic. A Mayor, Board <lb />
of and County officers <lb />
are the bone of contention. <lb />
many Hall, which has not bad a <lb />
Mayor of its own for these many <lb />
years, insists that this is a good year <lb />
for Wigwam to name <lb />
individually, that all the <lb />
against Mr. Fuller were <lb />
without foundation, and yet, for <lb />
reasons, they refuse to join <lb />
the Democrats of Committee <lb />
making a favorable report upon bis <lb />
nomination. <lb />
If the Senators can <lb />
date. The aspect is entirely differ- dinner, <lb />
through County Democracy I The delegate went to the dining <lb />
spectacles. That organization door second time but <lb />
that it is strong enough to and returned to Col. Young- <lb />
and Republican tick- i <lb />
in the field. leaders com- room, and <lb />
plain that Tammany with wasn't raised way. <lb />
don't eat white folks I <lb />
Say, kernel, <lb />
am, and I'll go <lb />
eat do udder I kin <lb />
eat and feel i. heap <lb />
Youngblood, when the following <lb />
kernel, is I <lb />
stay asked colored delegate. <lb />
right over there and write <lb />
your name on the hotel <lb />
plied the colonel. <lb />
delegate did as be was in- <lb />
and then, returning to Col. <lb />
Youngblood, the delegate <lb />
kernel, <lb />
bad of nut bin since <lb />
km I git <lb />
there to clerk and tell <lb />
him to give you a meal ticket for <lb />
said Col. Youngblood. <lb />
delegate got his meal ticket <lb />
and was then escorted to dining <lb />
room floor. walk right down <lb />
that aisle and walk into dining <lb />
room, take any seat yon see vacant <lb />
and call for yon like con- <lb />
the genial Alabama colonel to <lb />
his confiding colored friend. <lb />
The delegate walked to din- <lb />
room door, looked in, and then <lb />
walked away, to the <lb />
said <lb />
key delegate, don't speck <lb />
me to go in do <lb />
certainly. Yon are a <lb />
gate from the State of Alabama to <lb />
the National Republican <lb />
Go right back there and get <lb />
elect its individual candidate with j <lb />
both Tammany and Republican tick-1 , <lb />
in the field. leaders com- <lb />
plain that Tammany with <lb />
u. . <lb />
recommendation, to the senate. , , as of was raised. <lb />
when spoken to and various <lb />
charges i offices, already has more <lb />
than its due share of the official <lb />
plumes. All these they are willing <lb />
to concede to Tammany in this <lb />
year's partition but when it comes <lb />
to Mayoralty they emphatically <lb />
draw the line. <lb />
In Explanation. <lb />
What is this with <lb />
which so many seem now to be <lb />
I If you will remember a few years ago the <lb />
word comparatively unknown <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
, . The Star has been <lb />
however, afford to take such a stand leaders <lb />
Having; associated B. S. <lb />
with me in the Undertaking business we <lb />
are ready to serve the people in that <lb />
capacity. All notes and accounts due <lb />
me for past services have been placed in <lb />
the hands Mr. <lb />
FLANAGAN. <lb />
before country, the Democrats <lb />
need not complain. Mr. Fuller will <lb />
be confirmed without a doubt, <lb />
ready four Republican Senators <lb />
Messrs. Fry and <lb />
known to be willing <lb />
j to vote for his confirmation , <lb />
Postmaster General <lb />
has written a letter to chairman <lb />
in both organizations on matter <lb />
particularly with reference to its <lb />
j possible effect on the city vote for <lb />
the National ticket. Various views <lb />
have been advanced. <lb />
Some of best known of the <lb />
both <lb />
counties, warmly <lb />
local matter to whom <lb />
two Democratic tick- <lb />
say, would <lb />
except Sunday. pm <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch <lb />
leaves for Scotland Neck at 3.00 <lb />
Returning, leaves Scotland <lb />
A. M. daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro. N via <lb />
A R. R. dally except Sun- <lb />
P M. M, <lb />
N B in P M. b P M. <lb />
Retaining leaves daily <lb />
except A M. i A <lb />
M, arrive Tarboro. N C, A XI. n <lb />
A M. <lb />
Train on Midland N Branch I ares <lb />
Goldsboro daily except M, <lb />
arrive AM. Re- <lb />
turning leaves S C B A M. <lb />
arrive N SO A M. <lb />
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky <lb />
Mount at P M. arrives <lb />
PM. Spring Hope P M. Returning <lb />
Spring Hope A M. Nashville <lb />
IS A M. arrives Rocky Mount o-j A <lb />
M daily, except <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at <lb />
P M. Returning leave Clinton lit A <lb />
M, connecting at Warsaw with Nos. <lb />
and <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson A <lb />
ville Branch i No. Northbound is <lb />
No. except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will to. only at <lb />
and <lb />
Train So. makes rinse connect ion at <lb />
Weldon for all North daily. All <lb />
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb />
day via Bay Line. <lb />
Trains make close connection for all <lb />
points North via Richmond and Wash- <lb />
All trains run solid between <lb />
ton and Washington, have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleepers attacked. <lb />
JOHN K. <lb />
General <lb />
R. Transportation <lb />
T. M. EMERSON Passenger <lb />
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
stock of Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kind- and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the finest Case down to a <lb />
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We arc fitted <lb />
with all conveniences and can render <lb />
satisfactory to all who patronize <lb />
SHEPPARD. <lb />
22nd. <lb />
of the Committee on <lb />
post-offices in which he vigorously <lb />
opposes the Senate amendment to j effect on out- <lb />
he appropriation M i, and In <lb />
known as the i and which could do <lb />
appropriates to ticket no good. <lb />
seems also to be the accept <lb />
i is as common as any word in <lb />
l y the English language, yet this word <lb />
only meaning of another word <lb />
used by our forefathers in times past. So <lb />
it is with nervous diseases, as they and <lb />
Malaria arc intended to cover what our <lb />
called Biliousness, and all <lb />
arc caused by troubles that arise from a <lb />
diseased condition of Liver h <lb />
performing its functions finding it cannot <lb />
dispose of the bile through the ordinary <lb />
channel is compelled to pass it off through <lb />
the system, causing nervous troubles, <lb />
Malaria, Bilious Fever, etc. You who <lb />
I are suffering can well appreciate a cure. <lb />
I We recommend Green's August Flower <lb />
Its are marvelous. <lb />
C. B. H. B. <lb />
Edwards N, <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
C- <lb />
We have the largest and most complete <lb />
of the kind to be found in <lb />
State, and solicit outers for all classes <lb />
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding-. <lb />
STATIONERY READY <lb />
FOB PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
us your orders. <lb />
n i Binders, <lb />
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb />
B LI Y <lb />
EXCELSIOR <lb />
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS <lb />
ALL PURCHASERS CAM BE SUITED <lb />
IT <lb />
Isaac Mi <lb />
BY <lb />
L. C. TERRELL, <lb />
GREENVILLE. W. c. <lb />
DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY <lb />
If so buy <lb />
Combined Harrow <lb />
It is worth as much in the cotton field <lb />
as a good hand. For sale by <lb />
J. H. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
H C. <lb />
LITTLE, HOUSE Agent, <lb />
R. C. <lb />
N S. FULFORD, Wash- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
W. A. Fields, and other Creditors <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
SPENCER BROS., <lb />
TIE HOME <lb />
ROOMS FREE. <lb />
Polite waiters. Good rooms. Best II. of Ivey <lb />
the market affords. W hen in the city <lb />
step at <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
on Main St. N. C. <lb />
more efficient service be- <lb />
tween the United States and <lb />
The Post-Master <lb />
says this legislation is neither <lb />
demanded nor required, and that <lb />
; the resources and of the <lb />
Department have proven <lb />
adequate to, to and in most <lb />
cases superior to that of nation <lb />
the world. <lb />
After showing that American <lb />
steamships arc paid four times the <lb />
rates for which foreign vessels arc <lb />
willing to carry American mails, <lb />
the Post-Master General <lb />
great respect to the form- <lb />
of the Dill. do seriously object <lb />
i to that provision of the proposed <lb />
legislation which places the mail <lb />
I service at the mercy of individual or <lb />
corporation. While, indeed, the <lb />
lines might be compelled <lb />
j to the mails, if tendered, yet, <lb />
the Department should be <lb />
dent, and should be at all times <lb />
i bled to send the mails by the most <lb />
expeditious routes, and make use of <lb />
the best facilities afforded for that <lb />
purpose from among all the carriers <lb />
offering. The Department should <lb />
be free to take advantage of all sail- <lb />
I of increased facilities coming <lb />
from increased business changes for <lb />
. the better wrought by time <lb />
of commerce and competition, and <lb />
should not be tied up for a decade to <lb />
lines of communication, <lb />
stimulated to improvement and pro <lb />
by the existence of a settled, <lb />
i inordinate and certain <lb />
Since the General's let- <lb />
I was written the House of <lb />
has refused to concur <lb />
this amendment. <lb />
During the absence of Secretary <lb />
this week, the Treasury <lb />
Department been ably presided <lb />
over by Secretary <lb />
sou. <lb />
The has <lb />
so written another to <lb />
the which he makes a <lb />
ii ii ml protest against the proposed <lb />
of the classified civil <lb />
vice to include the railway postal <lb />
service. <lb />
One day was wasted in the House <lb />
this week by filibustering against <lb />
Pacific railroads bill and the <lb />
was a holiday, so that one <lb />
third the week was lost. Still con <lb />
progress was made with <lb />
the bill, and it is now predict- <lb />
ed by the members of the Ways and <lb />
Means Committee that the tariff <lb />
bill will be passed by the House in- <lb />
side SO days. <lb />
Senator Vest, and <lb />
Mills, Ford, <lb />
Shivery, went <lb />
to New York on Fourth to take <lb />
part Tammany's grand jubilee <lb />
and ratification meeting. <lb />
The President spent <lb />
at bis desk on the bills which have <lb />
sent him by Congress for <lb />
The Senate added to the <lb />
the river <lb />
ed view outside of New York, where <lb />
these little factional differences are <lb />
watched with the same interest as <lb />
here, for obvious reasons. <lb />
Yet there arc not wanting astute <lb />
political managers who take a <lb />
ally view of the matter, <lb />
are just as emphatic their <lb />
of separate tickets to <lb />
with they assert, with entire <lb />
truth, that local Democratic success <lb />
will not be by <lb />
Harrison's Chances. <lb />
Argus. <lb />
That Harrison will carry the Chi- <lb />
vote of the country is now a <lb />
foregone conclusion. While this <lb />
will, to a certain extent, in a <lb />
liar way, the Republican <lb />
side of the campaign it will also be <lb />
suggestive. <lb />
The emancipation of the colored <lb />
race having failed to perpetuate <lb />
the power the Republican party, <lb />
it will be very apt to occur sadly <lb />
to despairing leaders thereof that <lb />
and rosewood as to expect a jack- <lb />
leg legislator to put into shape dove <lb />
tailed laws neatly, correctly drawn. <lb />
You cannot expect wisdom without <lb />
experience going before. Select the <lb />
best to be found in your <lb />
men of brains, men of high char- <lb />
and, when possible, men of <lb />
legislative experience. It is well to <lb />
work some of the young and <lb />
because a man cannot <lb />
learn to swim without going into <lb />
the water. Bat do not send to <lb />
half educated men, without <lb />
knowledge, or reading or the slight <lb />
est legislative <lb />
Star. <lb />
The Great Strike. <lb />
Hello Hello, there Mr. Digestion <lb />
What's the mutter with you down there <lb />
Hello Mr. Tongue, is that you Oh <lb />
everything is wrong down here. The <lb />
hands In the have <lb />
The Food Assimilation Com- <lb />
have and the Bile <lb />
Supply Pipe Line can't handle their pro- <lb />
duct, and it has overflown the whole <lb />
region. Yes All stock on hand in my <lb />
has and <lb />
have stopped work altogether. Can't <lb />
move without assistance. Say, Mr. <lb />
Tongue, can't you send down to me a <lb />
bottle or two of Dr. Golden Med- <lb />
Discovery Yes. That Buffalo <lb />
man's remedy. It yon do, I can start up <lb />
at once. When the liver, stomach, or <lb />
bowels are or the digestive <lb />
arc a it is the best <lb />
to set the wheels of nature in <lb />
motion. Druggist have It, <lb />
Don't hawk, hawk, and blow, blow, <lb />
disgusting everybody, but use Dr. Sage's <lb />
Catarrh Remedy. <lb />
A First-class Bay Boarding School <lb />
This Institution was opened in in <lb />
large new buildings which cost 810,000.00. <lb />
The enrollment the first year was tho <lb />
next and during the <lb />
LAST SCHOLASTIC YEAR <lb />
representing several counties, have <lb />
this growing Institution. <lb />
SIX TEACHERS <lb />
are employed, and the best and most <lb />
proved methods of Instruction arc <lb />
BOARDING ACCOMMODATIONS <lb />
arc well arranged. Good rooms furnish- <lb />
ed with Spring Mattresses, Bureaus. <lb />
The table is supplied with plenty of well <lb />
prepared food. <lb />
Greenville being an interior town, pro- <lb />
visions are cheaper, we can furnish <lb />
BETTER FOR LESS MONEY <lb />
than any School in the Eastern of <lb />
the State. The of tuition mod- <lb />
The Music Depart well <lb />
with <lb />
PIANOS, <lb />
and a very competent teacher of both in- <lb />
and vocal music in oblige. <lb />
For thoroughness of work progressive- <lb />
and Cheapness, there is no better <lb />
School in Carolina. <lb />
For and other particulars, <lb />
apply to <lb />
JOHN DUCKETT. <lb />
N. V. Principal. <lb />
ml <lb />
THE FAVORITE PLACE ON THE <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA COAST. <lb />
tickets, as the strength of <lb />
other organization is far in excess of accomplished the Chinese <lb />
that of the Republicans. Their <lb />
though, mainly on <lb />
the claim that rival Democratic i <lb />
tickets would put the two evenly <lb />
balanced organizations on <lb />
metal as nothing else could, and j <lb />
bring to the of <lb />
who might otherwise absent <lb />
themselves. They scout the idea <lb />
that there would be any trading of <lb />
the Presidential ticket, but in- <lb />
that it would gain materially by <lb />
reason of fuller vote. In sup <lb />
port of their claims they refer to the <lb />
State election of three years ago. <lb />
Each of the factions had full local <lb />
tickets in the field at that time and <lb />
the alarmists declared that do v. Hill <lb />
would be caught between the two <lb />
trailed to death. The contrary <lb />
proved to be true, as he polled a <lb />
magnificent vote. Whichever way <lb />
the local Democratic cat may jump, <lb />
there will be cold comfort for the <lb />
Republicans in the State <lb />
The sporting are of- <lb />
two to one that the State will <lb />
This splendid seaside is now opened for <lb />
the accommodation of guest. The build- <lb />
has been very greatly enlarged and <lb />
extends out over the Sound and joins to <lb />
j the pier. <lb />
NEW FURNITURE <lb />
policy advocated by Harrison when <lb />
a member of the Senate had <lb />
adopted by the party and the gates j has been put In the entire building. <lb />
of our country thrown open and free i in m <lb />
to the heathen hordes of that BAN mm <lb />
Empire. <lb />
We mean to say that the present <lb />
political attitude of our Chinese res- <lb />
contemplated in connection <lb />
with the tottering fortunes of the <lb />
Republican party, will be <lb />
at once of the wise foresight <lb />
of Senator Harrison and of a golden <lb />
opportunity that has passed away, <lb />
perhaps forever. <lb />
Brace I p. <lb />
You are feeling depressed, your <lb />
is poor, you are bothered with Head- <lb />
ache, are nervous, and gen- <lb />
out of sorts, and want to brace up. <lb />
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medicines, or bitters, which have for their <lb />
basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and which <lb />
stimulate you for an hour, and then leave <lb />
you in worse condition than before. <lb />
What you want Is an that will <lb />
purify your blood, start healthy action of <lb />
and Kidneys, restore your vitality, <lb />
and give renewed health and strength. <lb />
be Democratic and that Cleveland sCh a medicine you will find in Electric <lb />
tors i <lb />
and harbor bill in the <lb />
Notice is hereby given to all shape of amend men to then pass- <lb />
rs of the estate of Ivey ed it. The total amount <lb />
to file the evidences of their claims in my ,, it ; ., ., r r <lb />
office or before the 9th day of July b . <lb />
E. A. letter carrier's law cannot be <lb />
M Superior Court. I pat into effect until Congress passes <lb />
will be elected. Even <lb />
at these odds the offer has few <lb />
New of who with Dudley <lb />
seems to have almost entirely <lb />
responsible for Harrison's <lb />
to town yesterday, and <lb />
the local bosses have had their heads <lb />
together all day. Rumor says that <lb />
Banker Morton has given out to the <lb />
managers that his big will <lb />
positively not pat on tap unless <lb />
his friends are entrusted with the <lb />
engineering of the campaign. Bar- <lb />
ton is said to have a big dislike for <lb />
New and the Indiana type of Re <lb />
He bis faith to <lb />
Steve Elkins, as Blaine did four <lb />
years ago, and that worthy political <lb />
juggler is known to share the <lb />
dices against the <lb />
gent. Hence visit. Local <lb />
Republican leaders say that Elkins <lb />
and will their point <lb />
that the skirmishers of Western <lb />
reserve will be told by tho National <lb />
Committee to take care of their own <lb />
little fences. himself is just <lb />
now invisible, and there is a deal of <lb />
current gossip about the <lb />
E. <lb />
The best in the world for Cuts, <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe- <lb />
Sores, Chapped Hands, <lb />
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, <lb />
and cures Piles, or no pay re- <lb />
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect <lb />
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, <lb />
For sale by <lb />
Kilters, and only rents a bottle at <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
For every vote that a <lb />
cast for the Prohibition candidates <lb />
in North Carolina ten Democrats <lb />
votes will be cast. We make this <lb />
statement notwithstanding the pro- <lb />
fessed interest of certain <lb />
in the third party. Most of <lb />
them are acting as decoy docks to <lb />
get Temperance Democrats com- <lb />
to party. <lb />
Then, upon election day the <lb />
decoy ducks will vote <lb />
Republican ticket, and the foolish <lb />
Democrats will vote Prohibition <lb />
ticket- We base our belief upon <lb />
what is understood to have been <lb />
the conduct of certain <lb />
Prohibition Republicans in tho <lb />
last election. They joined the third <lb />
for the third party <lb />
voted for the Republican <lb />
nominees. Democrats who <lb />
joined third party, not on <lb />
rahed but voted ticket. <lb />
result was that the Republicans car- <lb />
the Chronicle <lb />
a wholesome <lb />
restraint, <lb />
offers best PHYSICAL and the best <lb />
compulsory <lb />
with ENFORCED a reason- <lb />
able but strict DISCIPLINE, and a <lb />
entirely free from <lb />
No I time or money spent attending <lb />
For <lb />
address, <lb />
MAJ. R. <lb />
School, Orange Co., N. C. <lb />
Table supplied with all the delicacies <lb />
of land and water. <lb />
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Board by day. week or month at <lb />
rates. Apply for terms to <lb />
E. A. JACOBS, <lb />
Nag's Head, N. C. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Dealer in Dry Goods, Notions, <lb />
Hats, 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, ladies and <lb />
gentlemen. need only to be tried to <lb />
give satisfaction <lb />
I can now offer to Jobbing Trade <lb />
superior advantages in GEO. A. CLARK <lb />
spool cotton which I will sell t <lb />
cents per per cent. off. <lb />
I keep on hand a large supply of <lb />
Bread Preparation, I <lb />
sell at wholesale prices to merchants. <lb />
The patronage of the public U <lb />
solicited. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA, Superior Court <lb />
Pitt <lb />
L. C. A Harry Skinner, plaintiff <lb />
E. II. Dill and D. W. Dill, defendant <lb />
The defendants above named will <lb />
notice that an action entitled as above <lb />
has been commenced by the plaintiffs in <lb />
the Superior Court of Pitt county for the <lb />
partition of certain land held by the plain- <lb />
tiffs and defendants as tenants In com- <lb />
and the said defendants will further <lb />
take notice that they are required to <lb />
pear before the Clerk of said Court, at <lb />
the Court House ii. Greenville on or be- <lb />
fore the day of August 1888 and an- <lb />
the complaint in said action or the <lb />
plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the <lb />
relief demanded in said complaint. This <lb />
the 22nd day of June 1888. <lb />
E. A. MOTE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
OF <lb />
Chapel Hill, N. C. <lb />
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to <lb />
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published in North Carolina. <lb />
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less time than those more remote <lb />
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the above named complaints can <lb />
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Greenville, N. C, H V 1887. <lb />
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the Republican the <lb />
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annually from the people and locking <lb />
them up in vaults to serve no purpose <lb />
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