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r i<lb />
LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
ONE SIX<lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
THE BEST PAPER <lb />
IN <lb />
LARGEST <lb />
EXCELLENT 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 AUGUST 1888 <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Editor <lb />
Every <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IX TUB <lb />
HEW <lb />
Subscription 1.50 B year. <lb />
will not to Democratic <lb />
men measures that air not consistent <lb />
with the true principles of party. <lb />
If want a a wide-a-wake <lb />
the state send for <lb />
Tor. CT SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
M. Scales, of <lb />
of New Hanover. <lb />
Secretary of . <lb />
ons, of Wake. <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
of Gates. <lb />
Superintendent of Pas-Be Instruction <lb />
Sidney Finger of CataWba. <lb />
Attorney General F. <lb />
son, of <lb />
CURT. <lb />
Chief Justice- William N. II. smith, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
ft sum Thomas Ashe. of <lb />
Amen ; S. Merrimon. of Wake. <lb />
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
R. Shepherd, of <lb />
Second Philips, of <lb />
Third Connor, of Vt <lb />
son. <lb />
Clark, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
A. Gilmer, of <lb />
Gut-ford <lb />
Sixth T. of <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Seventh C. of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth J. <lb />
Cabanas. <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb />
Tenth C. Avery, of <lb />
tanks. <lb />
Eleventh Shipp, of <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
Twelfth n- Merrimon. <lb />
of <lb />
IN <lb />
B. Vance, of Meek- <lb />
W. Ransom, of <lb />
District <lb />
C. Latham, of Pitt <lb />
Second Simmons, of I <lb />
c raven. <lb />
Third W. of <lb />
Pender <lb />
Fourth Nichols, of I <lb />
Wake j <lb />
Fifth W. Reid, of Rock- I <lb />
Sixth T. Bennett, of j <lb />
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of Rowan. <lb />
Eighth II. II. Cowles, I <lb />
of Wilkes. <lb />
Ninth Johnston, j <lb />
Buncombe<lb />
Superior Court A. <lb />
King. <lb />
Register of II. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. <lb />
P. Redding. <lb />
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair- <lb />
man, Mooring, J. A. K. Tucker, <lb />
W. A. James, T. E. Keel. <lb />
Public School <lb />
Latham. <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
Moons <lb />
C. Forbes. <lb />
J. Perkins. <lb />
Ward. T. A. <lb />
J. P. 2nd Ward. O. <lb />
and R. Williams 3rd Ward, J. J. i <lb />
Perkins and A. F. Kin-mil. . <lb />
CHURCHES. I <lb />
First and Third <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. N. C. <lb />
Hughes, D. D., Rector. <lb />
Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Prayer every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John, I <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
every Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
Democratic Nominees. Our Workingmen. <lb />
NATIONAL. <lb />
FOB <lb />
GROVER CLEVELAND, <lb />
Of New York. <lb />
FOR v KM dent <lb />
ALLEN <lb />
Of Ohio. <lb />
STATE- <lb />
Castle Garden Immigration Nuts for <lb />
Campaigners to <lb />
Cloud of Famished <lb />
after Morton's Substance. <lb />
Bright Skies in the West. <lb />
New Star Syndicate in the <lb />
DANIEL G. <lb />
Of Wake County. <lb />
THOMAS If. HOLT, <lb />
Of Alamance Count v. <lb />
FOR STATS <lb />
WILLIAM L. <lb />
Of Nev. Hanover County. <lb />
DONALD W. <lb />
Of Wake <lb />
ion At <lb />
GEORGE W. SANDERLIN, <lb />
of Wayne County. <lb />
FOB OF IX <lb />
SIDNEY M. FINGER, <lb />
Of Catawba County. <lb />
FOR i <lb />
THEODORE P. DAVIDSON, <lb />
Of County. <lb />
FOB I <lb />
JOSEPH J. DAVIS, <lb />
Franklin. <lb />
E. SHEPHERD, <lb />
Of <lb />
A. AVERY. <lb />
Of Burke. <lb />
FOR Tolls AT <lb />
ALFRED M. WADDELL, <lb />
Of New Hanover. <lb />
FREDRICK N. <lb />
Of <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville No. A. F. A. <lb />
meets every 1st Thursday and Mon- <lb />
day night 1st and 3rd Sunday at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. W. King, W. M. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. meets <lb />
every 2nd and 4th nights at Ma- <lb />
sonic F. W. I. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. D. L. <lb />
James, N. G. <lb />
Insurance Lodge, No. K. of II., <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. Haskett. D. <lb />
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of II. meets <lb />
every Thursday night. C. A. White. C. j <lb />
Reform Club meets in their <lb />
club room every Monday night, at <lb />
o'clock. Mass meeting in the Court House <lb />
fourth Sunday of each month, at o'clock <lb />
p. M. E. C. Glenn, <lb />
Woman's Christian Temperance Union <lb />
meet in the Reform Friday <lb />
of each week. V. II. <lb />
and, <lb />
Band of Hope meets in Reform Club <lb />
Room every night. Eva <lb />
H umber, <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
Office hours A. M. to P. M. Money <lb />
Order hours A. at. to P. M. No or- <lb />
will be from to P. M. and i <lb />
from to p. M. <lb />
Bethel mail arrives daily Sun- <lb />
at JO A. M., and departs at P u., <lb />
Tarboro mail arrives daily Sun- <lb />
at M. departs at P. U. <lb />
Washington mail arrives daily <lb />
at M. and departs at P. M. <lb />
Mail leaves for Ridge Spring and inter- , <lb />
mediate offices, Mondays, Wednesdays <lb />
and Fridays Returns at M. j <lb />
mail arrives Fridays at <lb />
. at a. M. <lb />
H. A. M. <lb />
The radiant of bat lender face <lb />
Was lint an echo of her lovelier soul <lb />
To all things fair she lent fairer grace <lb />
What was not sweet, sweetness <lb />
from her <lb />
In daily loving acts she met their needs <lb />
Who dreamed of future great and noble <lb />
deeds. <lb />
She strove to round her life that law <lb />
She willed to be the world's, in act and <lb />
word <lb />
When others found but ill some good <lb />
she saw. <lb />
Ami held from all unkind she <lb />
She fain would see linked closer friend <lb />
to friend. <lb />
And sought to make love deeper grow <lb />
not end. <lb />
And what she seemed to be she was, in <lb />
sooth, <lb />
Alike to all. herself, sincere and true, <lb />
Earnest trusting all. for such <lb />
truth <lb />
To her. It gave her faith in she <lb />
knew. <lb />
And if they grew indeed beneath her <lb />
spell. <lb />
More like to what she thought them, <lb />
who can tell <lb />
She loved the world and tie it fair each <lb />
day <lb />
About her ; to her steps joy seemed to <lb />
cling j <lb />
Through initial of love she took her gen- <lb />
way. <lb />
And dropped her words and looks like <lb />
flowers of spring. <lb />
And though she died in youth, who but <lb />
will say <lb />
The world is better for her life's short <lb />
day t<lb />
CHOICE. <lb />
I do not care how high she stands. <lb />
Or what her ancestry-. <lb />
Or if she unbounded lands <lb />
And ships on every sea <lb />
I do not care to know her lined, <lb />
Nor on what soil she grew <lb />
I only ask if she's indeed. <lb />
An honest <lb />
The pride of titles I ignore <lb />
At crowns crests laugh <lb />
I care not it my ancestor <lb />
lance or shepherd's staff; <lb />
If he was honest, brave and true. <lb />
With heart unwavering. <lb />
To him the mead of praise is due. <lb />
If peasant or if king. <lb />
What's lie who wears the regal crown f <lb />
A creature of sod- <lb />
Formed of like as a clown <lb />
Made the self-same God <lb />
And God will no fond record keep <lb />
Of pomp and power, and pride. <lb />
As each man sows so shall lie reap, <lb />
By deeds all must be tried. <lb />
So when meet a woman of worth. <lb />
What matters it to me. <lb />
What lucky country claims her birth. <lb />
Or what her creed may lie <lb />
She is my type of majesty <lb />
In whom all virtues blend. <lb />
And in her noble face I see <lb />
A am a<lb />
Scales the <lb />
same directors on the A. N. C. <lb />
railroad. <lb />
York Aug. 3rd, 1888. <lb />
Tin- Committee <lb />
pointed to into the <lb />
immigration into this <lb />
try settled down to business <lb />
some days since. Already <lb />
of nu extra-sensational <lb />
character have to light. Pus <lb />
sing mention hits been made in <lb />
these letters the demoralizing <lb />
, conditions which surround the <lb />
of pauper labor. Witness <lb />
alter witness at this investigation <lb />
has explained to the committee how <lb />
the agents throughout It-, <lb />
inflame the working people with <lb />
gilded accounts of prosperity over <lb />
here, by these fairy tales allure <lb />
them from their work and bring <lb />
them here to feed upon the vitals of <lb />
honest American labor. These <lb />
blood speculators receive on an av <lb />
for each poor devil <lb />
whom they succeed in landing at <lb />
Castle Garden. The tariff is paid <lb />
by the transportation companies in <lb />
the shape or a <lb />
this is not the worst of it. <lb />
Reputable witnesses have <lb />
that it is a common practice on the <lb />
other side to societies the <lb />
express purpose transporting con- <lb />
to this country. No less a <lb />
personage than the Regent of Ba; <lb />
is shown to have been actively <lb />
connected in proceedings of this <lb />
sort. <lb />
The Committee, which seems to <lb />
be in dead earnest, will take <lb />
in this city probably through <lb />
oat the month of Angus-, and then <lb />
go to Boston. In the result Of their <lb />
inanities the <lb />
foresee a most powerful campaign <lb />
document- It is proposed that <lb />
cry citizen workman in the close <lb />
States shall have an opportunity of <lb />
seeing the results of this system <lb />
which cuts down his wages and res <lb />
his chances of employ by <lb />
bringing into competition with him <lb />
men can in clover on <lb />
which to him mean <lb />
Apart from this phase of the <lb />
its social <lb />
soap end of be <lb />
made to appeal powerfully to the <lb />
public conscience. <lb />
OR <lb />
Now is the melancholy season of <lb />
the year when the professional cam <lb />
shooter gets in his line work. <lb />
The big parades, jollifications and <lb />
blow outs are yet a little in <lb />
front of us, but the shooter is <lb />
his lungs in pleasurable an- <lb />
of what the next few <lb />
weeks will bring forth. Since it has <lb />
become generally known that Boss <lb />
headed his National Com <lb />
by securing first pull at the; <lb />
Morton the have j <lb />
been looking as spruce and chipper <lb />
as you can imagine. <lb />
the splendid country <lb />
seat of the banker candidate, is the <lb />
special Mecca to which those <lb />
lot pilgrims bend their footsteps, i <lb />
Like locusts of Egypt, two <lb />
weeks past they have been pouring <lb />
upon the <lb />
of the gentleman who is understood <lb />
to have unlimited to dis- <lb />
for the glory of the party and <lb />
the fatuous vanity of The <lb />
devout arc also taking <lb />
in the home of Warner <lb />
Miller, on their route. The first j <lb />
requirement for your pol-1 <lb />
is a keen scent for the <lb />
ma of the flesh pots, were else I <lb />
on earth will you find so much <lb />
as here. <lb />
i I<lb />
One of the most singular and not <lb />
the least interesting evolutions <lb />
ill is campaign Oil the lie publican- <lb />
side, is the reappearance of a man <lb />
. who was a character in <lb />
politics ten years ago but suddenly <lb />
into retirement from no fault, <lb />
i of his own. lie is none other than <lb />
the celebrated apostle of i <lb />
division and William II. <lb />
whose of the lie-. <lb />
publican party m Pennsylvania <lb />
wound up with a sharp turn <lb />
years ago. Newspaper readers will <lb />
have little difficulty in recalling this <lb />
bit. of history how <lb />
others were convicted of bribing, <lb />
legislators in connection with <lb />
bills reimbursing railroad <lb />
, whose was destroyed I <lb />
in the riots It WM <lb />
who discovered Quay <lb />
caused him to be appointed Col <lb />
of State when this misfortune j <lb />
befell him. It was Quay, true to <lb />
his instincts, who by virtue of his I <lb />
petition in Board of Pardons j <lb />
stood between and the pen-1 <lb />
when every other resource <lb />
failed him. though an <lb />
en in on -s v rich man and still <lb />
dent of of the leading banks of <lb />
j Philadelphia, is to this day debar- <lb />
red by this conviction from <lb />
any the functions of citizen <lb />
ship. It is doubtful if he will <lb />
in his ambition to have <lb />
I removed in time to vote for <lb />
i Harrison Morton, but word <lb />
comes the Quaker City that be <lb />
is the power behind Quay's throne <lb />
at Republican Headquarters, and is <lb />
easily the master spirit of the cam- <lb />
amount his personal <lb />
contribution to the cause of <lb />
is said to be very large. <lb />
GOOD FROM <lb />
Chairman was looking as <lb />
sleek and chipper as a bridegroom, <lb />
when your correspondent dropped <lb />
in to pick up any late crumbs about <lb />
the progress of the campaign, <lb />
is extremely hopeful of carrying the <lb />
State of California, and <lb />
the amount of mail matter <lb />
which was pointed out as coming, <lb />
from that State with assurances of <lb />
Democratic triumph, the Chairman's <lb />
enthusiasm seems to be well found- <lb />
ed. Mr. M. Vies <lb />
resident of the Democratic State <lb />
Committee of California told your <lb />
representative that not in years has <lb />
the State been , <lb />
in such excellent form. He insists <lb />
that California is as certain to go; <lb />
Democratic as Virginia. <lb />
great on account of his <lb />
especial championship of the <lb />
side Chinese <lb />
Mr. says, caused thous- <lb />
ands of Democrats to swing in line <lb />
for him four years ago. This <lb />
of strength will not only be <lb />
to the Democracy this <lb />
year, but the same reasons which, <lb />
impelled Democrats to support the <lb />
Republican ticket will under <lb />
reversed conditions transfer <lb />
thousands of Republican, votes from <lb />
Harrison to Cleveland. <lb />
THE <lb />
The Harrison about whom there is <lb />
most talk here just now is not the <lb />
gentleman whose name heads the <lb />
Republican National ticket. Of an <lb />
entirely different brood is he. Sot <lb />
in many years has any evangelist; <lb />
created such a stir in religious <lb />
of wicked Gotham. Ho is <lb />
known the boy preach <lb />
and he probably was a boy at <lb />
some period of his career, <lb />
one would judge from <lb />
his appearance, with men about <lb />
launching into their fourth decade. <lb />
lie done all but work <lb />
here during the past three <lb />
months as a revivalist. Taking up <lb />
one Methodist after another <lb />
in those parts of the <lb />
where the working people be <lb />
has lead fight against his Satanic <lb />
majesty with a favor that has borne <lb />
fruit in thousands of converts. <lb />
crowds have attended <lb />
his meetings and sinners <lb />
have almost fought their way to the <lb />
anxious scat. <lb />
is the legend <lb />
greets those entering the John <lb />
Street Church, which is at pres- <lb />
seat of war. The figures <lb />
signify the number of converts, and <lb />
I here yet no visible ebbing of the <lb />
tide. John Street is very near Wall, <lb />
and took <lb />
his head quarters there in order to <lb />
carry the war into the dominion of <lb />
Mammon and figuratively overturn, <lb />
the tables of the money changers. <lb />
These tough old sharks of the <lb />
every one <lb />
themselves a trifle <lb />
too weary headed off the danger <lb />
of being answered by declining to <lb />
attend the revival meetings. <lb />
thronged them, though, with <lb />
no more serious purpose than to <lb />
watch the progress the light. It <lb />
was from these chiefly that the <lb />
got his recruits. <lb />
Evangelist Harrison's methods <lb />
and his power differ from those of, <lb />
all the great leaders of his guild. <lb />
He lacks the persuasive eloquence <lb />
of Moody and his strength is not <lb />
equal to the sledge hammer blows of <lb />
Sam Jones. The secrets of his <lb />
are indomitable energy, won- <lb />
physical endurance in <lb />
tense enthusiasm. He will walk up <lb />
and down the aisles of his church <lb />
during the progress of a meeting, <lb />
working his arms like pump bundles. <lb />
talking to this person and that, and <lb />
exhorting the congregation <lb />
ally at n words a gait. <lb />
There is hardly the slightest pause <lb />
between seeming to <lb />
lap over on its one <lb />
to listen intently in order to <lb />
keep apace with the frequently <lb />
discourse. His voice is a rich <lb />
base, he is tall and rather spare and <lb />
you may seldom sec him without a <lb />
short stubble of coarse beard on his <lb />
otherwise boyish features.<lb />
Concord Times. <lb />
Occasionally we hear some man <lb />
say, he doesn't <lb />
matter to who are elected <lb />
whether Radicals or <lb />
regret to hear such expressions, <lb />
for they clearly indicate that the <lb />
party making such expressions is an <lb />
ignorant man. Ignorant, because <lb />
he doesn't know the teachings <lb />
practices of the Radical party. <lb />
fact that the Radical <lb />
party, which is composed of the, <lb />
same materials as it was when in <lb />
power before, to to <lb />
white men most whom <lb />
are office and <lb />
well nigh ruined the State <lb />
when in power before. My friend, <lb />
doesn't it matter with you whether <lb />
you have n good or bad govern- <lb />
t My friend don't you care <lb />
whether or <lb />
is in control of this State f <lb />
My friend, don't yon whether <lb />
the laws are so that you <lb />
feel secure in your right of person <lb />
and property I My friend, don't <lb />
yon care whether the taxes low <lb />
or high My friend, doesn't it mat- <lb />
with yon whether or <lb />
white men control this State T If <lb />
you arc engrossed in business, re- <lb />
member that the success of your <lb />
business depends upon the <lb />
of the laws and low taxes. If you <lb />
are a poor man, remember the <lb />
of Radical party tends direct- <lb />
to make the poor poorer and the <lb />
rich richer. Don't say don't <lb />
care, or it doesn't matter with <lb />
Subscribe to the <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
Special to <lb />
Washington, D. C, August <lb />
Mr. Cleveland has about given up <lb />
all hope of getting bis accustomed <lb />
summer outing this year, owing to <lb />
the long session of Con- <lb />
the end which cannot yet I <lb />
be seen. <lb />
The Republican Senators arc in <lb />
a quandary about the tariff. Some <lb />
want to report a bill, and then ad- <lb />
join n, some want to report, discuss, <lb />
and pass a bill, while others want to <lb />
simply vote on the Mills bill as it, <lb />
passed the House. Diverse as these <lb />
opinions are they do not represent <lb />
all the factions of the o. A <lb />
majority of the Republican Senators <lb />
are in favor of passing a substitute <lb />
for the Mills a caucus <lb />
has so when the <lb />
that substitute is <lb />
discussed, no two of them <lb />
alike. What the outcome is to <lb />
be, remains to seen. In the, <lb />
mean time revenue reform is march- <lb />
towards victory- <lb />
Assistant Secretary Thompson of <lb />
the Treasury Department is the <lb />
right kind of a democrat. In a let- <lb />
written in answer to a I louse <lb />
resolution of inquiry as to Canadian <lb />
discrimination against. American <lb />
vessels, Mr. Thompson shows that <lb />
such discrimination exists to a very <lb />
marked extent upon the Welland <lb />
canal, and be recommends <lb />
legislation as the best remedy. <lb />
That's just the kind of talk. <lb />
lions are like men, they always it- <lb />
sped the fellow that strikes back <lb />
from the shoulder when be IS struck. <lb />
The Republican Senators <lb />
anxious to bring about another <lb />
deadlock in the Home. They are <lb />
about to tack the Direct Tax bill, <lb />
that caused the late dead lock, on <lb />
the Sundry Civil Appropriation bill, <lb />
as an amendment. When the late <lb />
dead lock was broken, the House <lb />
agreed to vote upon this bill in De- <lb />
when it will be Mire to pass. <lb />
The stales having waited nearly <lb />
years for this money could surely <lb />
wait a more months. This bill <lb />
is brought forward again at this <lb />
time, for no other purpose than to <lb />
make another dead lock. <lb />
It has come Mr. has in- <lb />
traduced n bill in the Senate, which <lb />
gives ever- man who served three I <lb />
mouths in army or navy <lb />
United States during the late war, <lb />
a pension, <lb />
Mr. Randall is getting I Otter <lb />
slowly. Tho report that he had a <lb />
cancer in his stomach la absurd so <lb />
says his physician. . <lb />
Ex-Congressman Prank <lb />
who has recently been traveling <lb />
around pretty extensively, says the <lb />
tariff reform issue will sweep <lb />
country, and that Cleveland and <lb />
will be elected by one of <lb />
tho largest electoral majorities ever <lb />
given. <lb />
The picture of the first homestead <lb />
ever taken up in the States <lb />
under the homestead law, may be <lb />
seen at the capitol. It was located <lb />
in Gage Co., Nebr., by Daniel Free <lb />
man. The picture was brought <lb />
here by Representative <lb />
be turned over to the land <lb />
office. <lb />
Senator Davis was viciously at- <lb />
tacking the President's veto Mrs. <lb />
pension, bill, when Sena-, <lb />
tor proceeded quietly to <lb />
that this woman was a fraud <lb />
of the worst kind, and that the <lb />
names of several prominent people <lb />
on her paper had been forged. Mr. <lb />
wants the Senate to pass a <lb />
resolution ordering copies <lb />
President pension vetoes, but <lb />
they are not likely to agree to it. <lb />
In transmitting the annual report <lb />
of the Civil Service Commission to <lb />
Congress, Mr. Cleveland sent a short <lb />
but comprehensive message on the <lb />
subject. He thinks that <lb />
progress has been made, when all <lb />
things arc considered. <lb />
Senator from the Senate I <lb />
committee on public lands, has re- <lb />
ported favorably a bill authorizing <lb />
the Secretary of the Interior, in all <lb />
cases where it shall appear to his <lb />
satisfaction that parties have paid <lb />
two dollars and a half per acre for <lb />
land reduced to by the act of; <lb />
June 1880, to pay the excess to <lb />
such parties or their legal represent- <lb />
Speaker declined to at- <lb />
tend tho meeting of the <lb />
at Atlanta, Georgia. <lb />
He says be will take pleasure <lb />
in making a political in <lb />
state, later. <lb />
A bill establishing a laud court <lb />
for the settlement of private land <lb />
claims in Colo, and N. Mex. has <lb />
been by the House. <lb />
Mr. had his Oklahoma <lb />
bill up this week, but did not sue <lb />
in getting it to a vote. <lb />
Let There be More Sunshine <lb />
and Gladness. <lb />
The lie lie Ton tame is <lb />
correct when it says if people would <lb />
speak more kindness and repress <lb />
less t hero would be more gladness l <lb />
in this world. Every heart has <lb />
kindness in it; but every heart does <lb />
not speak. It seems natural to tin <lb />
earthen all that Is unkind and to <lb />
repress all is and kind- <lb />
The real goodness of heart goes to <lb />
the grave All that could make sun- <lb />
shine for ourself friends too of- <lb />
ten goes to ashes with our bones. <lb />
Verily, the human heart does not <lb />
speak half the kindness <lb />
has given it, and until it has in His <lb />
eyes we are ungodly and not <lb />
fulfilled our promise. Give loose <lb />
rein to the heart when its prompt- <lb />
are pure and noble, and only <lb />
when its promptings are <lb />
noble and void of goodness. <lb />
The Press Convention. <lb />
Mr. W. G. in his paper <lb />
tho Durham Daily Plant, <lb />
says this of the Press Convention at <lb />
City last <lb />
We carefully studied the personnel <lb />
Convention, it contained <lb />
no great It, however, had <lb />
among the number present some of <lb />
the best fellows in the State, some <lb />
hardest working men we <lb />
know. <lb />
One thing pleased us, <lb />
the tone was good. If a sin-, <lb />
editor misbehaved in any way <lb />
while at Morehead, or on the way <lb />
to or from we did not <lb />
hear of it. Whiskey was plentiful <lb />
and easily obtainable. Did a single <lb />
editor became intoxicated f <lb />
If a single member of the Press <lb />
Association took a he was <lb />
very quiet and private about it. <lb />
We are glad this is so. think <lb />
this an improvement. And an <lb />
in morals is better <lb />
than an Improvement brilliancy <lb />
and and sensationalism. <lb />
We are glad to this testimony. <lb />
kept our eyes open, and think <lb />
we are speaking that we. do know. <lb />
The Poet and <lb />
railed us. We not the pleas <lb />
lire of the feast we had anticipated. <lb />
The orator was on but the <lb />
audience failed to get there. The <lb />
ninny empty benches sat still and <lb />
mode no noise, and showed one good <lb />
trait that some audiences would do <lb />
well to emulate; not one got and <lb />
left just as speaker was reach- <lb />
the best part the address. <lb />
Taking it all in all Convention <lb />
passed pleasantly. Mr. T. <lb />
I. Kid ridge rondo an <lb />
dent. Mr. II. Lindsay made a <lb />
good secretary. Their successors, <lb />
we think are worthy their <lb />
Mr. Thad R. Manning, <lb />
of the Henderson Gold is the <lb />
president now, Mr. II. <lb />
of the Concord Time, is <lb />
secretary, we know they are good <lb />
officers. <lb />
Resides increasing the difficulty <lb />
of becoming members of <lb />
by more particularly <lb />
their qualifications, some steps <lb />
form a basis of rates for foreign ad- <lb />
wore I <lb />
The papers State are deter, <lb />
nulled they will no longer submit to <lb />
the dictatorial tone of advertising <lb />
agencies, and they will soon adopt u <lb />
basis rate and publish it, say <lb />
no foreign advertisement will beat, <lb />
that does not pay the rate. <lb />
This is done in sell defense. No re- <lb />
relating to home advertise- <lb />
were made. Bach publisher <lb />
makes his own contract with home <lb />
advertisers. We hope this may in <lb />
some measure, protect- the papers <lb />
from these agencies. <lb />
The has always turned a <lb />
face of against these agencies, <lb />
and numerous letters from <lb />
have been unanswered and cast into <lb />
the waste basket. All the <lb />
asks, nil the press of the State <lb />
asks is to have a fair chance. <lb />
The North Carolina editors are <lb />
working bard, and by hard work <lb />
and stingy living they make enough <lb />
to eat for themselves and build up <lb />
many big men and big towns. <lb />
If anything is wanted, somebody <lb />
must run to the editor get him <lb />
lo put a piece in the paper. He is <lb />
servant of all, and like the <lb />
is expected by those he serves <lb />
to wait and eat second <lb />
table. But we are going to get <lb />
ready to come in when the first, <lb />
bell rings before long. <lb />
A WEEK'S GLEANING <lb />
The State Over, From <lb />
Many Exchanges. <lb />
Our <lb />
Good Manners. <lb />
Never try to outshine, but to <lb />
please. <lb />
Never press a favor when it seems <lb />
Never intentionally wound the <lb />
feelings of a human being. <lb />
Never talk or laugh aloud in <lb />
places or upon street. <lb />
Never forget that vulgarity has its <lb />
origin in ignorance or selfishness. <lb />
Never urge another to do any- <lb />
thing against his desire unless yon <lb />
see danger before him. <lb />
Do not ask another to do what <lb />
you would not be to do under <lb />
similar circumstances <lb />
Never omit to perform a kind act <lb />
when it can with any <lb />
amount of exertion. <lb />
Do not make witticisms at the <lb />
expense others which you would <lb />
not wish to have made upon your- <lb />
selves. <lb />
Remember that good manners are <lb />
thoughts filled with kindness and <lb />
refinement and then translated into <lb />
behavior. <lb />
Be not ostentations in dress or <lb />
deportment; nothing can be more <lb />
vulgar. Sec that costumes fit tho <lb />
time and occasion. <lb />
Be rude to none; rudeness harms <lb />
not even tho humblest and poorest <lb />
to whom it is directed, but it in- <lb />
the exhibitors. <lb />
Never treat superiors with <lb />
or inferiors with arrogance. <lb />
Speak as kindly to a day laborer as <lb />
to one occupying a high position. <lb />
Always give precedence to elders, <lb />
visitors and superior. Offer them <lb />
the best scat at the table, the best <lb />
piece by the and the first of <lb />
everything. Go mere <lb />
form, and see that they arc comfort- <lb />
able and happy. <lb />
As as it was Long. <lb />
you were on a bad spree <lb />
Mr. Ellis, I was. <lb />
Bless me, if I in the <lb />
gutter a pig. Father Ryan <lb />
come along, look at me says, says <lb />
is known by the company <lb />
did yon get up, <lb />
but the pig <lb />
Happenings in and Events Concerning the <lb />
North People <lb />
Are Doing Saying. <lb />
A is in jail Goldsboro <lb />
for a watermelon. <lb />
Raleigh has a colored infant six <lb />
weeks old with twenty teeth. <lb />
There Knights of <lb />
Labor in county. <lb />
Gov. Scales will go into the bank <lb />
business in alter tho <lb />
. expiration of his term. <lb />
The small boy a cigarette de- <lb />
seven bales of cotton on the <lb />
I platform at the depot in Charlotte a <lb />
few days ago. <lb />
Alliances in North Carolina- <lb />
A Wonderful growth. Ten months <lb />
ago we had Alliances in the <lb />
State, a gain of in ten <lb />
Clinton There is a <lb />
pear tree on Mr. It. plan- <lb />
that is supposed to <lb />
years old and has a lull crop on this <lb />
year of good pears. <lb />
The Tobacco Association of North <lb />
Carolina composed of all tobacco <lb />
planters, manufactures and dealers, <lb />
will meet Morehead in annual <lb />
convention. August <lb />
Ki list on We learn <lb />
that there; some probability of a <lb />
Knights of Labor ticket being put <lb />
Greene We thought <lb />
j it was against the law for a secret <lb />
to engage in polities. <lb />
Winston Daily, Messrs. <lb />
editors the <lb />
purchased of J. II. <lb />
his entire Interest and good will <lb />
the Kernersville and Farm, <lb />
which paper will HOW be <lb />
tin Advance, <lb />
The Charlotte <lb />
During encampment at Wrights- <lb />
ville tickets were sold from <lb />
Wilmington to the camps. And <lb />
this did not include all who passed <lb />
over the road, as many paid their <lb />
fare Instead n ticket. <lb />
A colored woman <lb />
I from near flu ton's, went <lb />
j lug In <lb />
has not been heard fro in ; is <lb />
supposed to have lost her way.------ <lb />
Mrs. Nathan Dawson died at Gone- <lb />
toe last Saturday evening, and was <lb />
buried there Sunday afternoon. <lb />
An effort is being made to <lb />
the graves of the soldiers buried at <lb />
Hollywood Cemetery. Richmond Va. <lb />
Out of the six thousand soldiers <lb />
burled there, 1780 ire North <lb />
Carolina. Contributions may be <lb />
sent to Col. W. E. Anderson, <lb />
Citizens National Rank at <lb />
The Dunn Signboard says the <lb />
j meanest man in the world is he who <lb />
will run down his town paper when <lb />
he does not give one single cent to- <lb />
wards its support. We have ob- <lb />
served, however, Hint those <lb />
nothing to the support of a <lb />
paper are usually tic ones to find <lb />
the most fault with it. <lb />
Henderson The pro- <lb />
meeting which has <lb />
going on at the B. church at <lb />
Middleburg, closed Sunday. The <lb />
pastor Rev. N. assisted <lb />
by Rev. J. R. Nelson, Presiding <lb />
ISIdor, and Rev. L. L. Nash, of <lb />
As a result of their earnest, <lb />
labors, there wore fifteen conversions <lb />
and fourteen accession to the church. <lb />
Raleigh The Scott <lb />
Par tin mystery has been solved <lb />
Solicitor Argo has allowed the man <lb />
held in jail to go at liberty. The <lb />
Solicitor has received letters that <lb />
show that the man is <lb />
he enlisted In Battery <lb />
II. Artillery at Fort <lb />
Maine, Nov. and <lb />
charged Dec. as unlit for I <lb />
the duties of a he was <lb />
born in Queen <lb />
that ho is a crank. <lb />
New On Tues- <lb />
day morning a col. red girl <lb />
on upper street while <lb />
building a fire introduced kerosene <lb />
to facilitate matters, I <lb />
tho usual explosion i <lb />
which ignited the girl's cloths <lb />
who, before aid could <lb />
, oared, was badly <lb />
Wednesday morning a colored , <lb />
man named Hagar Reed ; living in <lb />
I the upper part of the city, while <lb />
carrying an oil lamp stumbled and <lb />
fell, the lamp exploded and the <lb />
fortunate woman was instantly a <lb />
ma.-.-, of flame; before assistance was <lb />
rendered she was burned. <lb />
Her husband, George Reed, in en- <lb />
to extinguish the <lb />
was badly burned ab jut tho hands. <lb />
At least half Sate exchanges <lb />
say Judge Avery sentenced Cross <lb />
to six years in tho Penitentiary. He <lb />
did nothing kind and are <lb />
at a loss to know how they ever got <lb />
such an idea. The sentence, as <lb />
first announced by I is Honor, Was <lb />
eight years labor for cross, on the <lb />
public roads, and live labor <lb />
for White, on the public roads. His <lb />
Honor, in response to a very touch <lb />
appeal in behalf of Gross, by his <lb />
counsel, begging his sentence <lb />
made as White's, remit- <lb />
one year, only, making the sen- <lb />
seven years. Tho words <lb />
or were not any <lb />
i time mentioned Progressive Farm- <lb />
A Remarkably Pretty Wed- <lb />
ding. <lb />
About Saturday a young <lb />
couple entered the grain store of <lb />
on <lb />
square, in Lewiston. and asked if <lb />
Judge Smith was in. The Judge <lb />
was sitting in tho back office look- <lb />
out at the drizzling rain. Ho <lb />
arose and with his welcome smile <lb />
approached the couple. this <lb />
Judge Smith was the question of <lb />
the young man, across whose face a <lb />
bashful blush swept suspiciously. <lb />
was tho reply of Lewis <lb />
ton's oldest and one of her most re <lb />
justices. <lb />
want to get was <lb />
the straightforward response. <lb />
The young lady, who was remark- <lb />
ably bright mid pretty, blushed fur- <lb />
at this and stood a little <lb />
nearer to her affianced. <lb />
Judge Smith looked up quickly <lb />
at this request, cleared his throat a <lb />
little, put his hands his coat <lb />
pocket and pulled out his <lb />
chief, wiped his eyes asking for and <lb />
examined the attested publication <lb />
certificate, and finally, with a be <lb />
smile, said that ho would <lb />
be pleased to do it. <lb />
do you want to be <lb />
ed he asked. <lb />
was response. The <lb />
bride blushed again. <lb />
asked Judge. <lb />
was the reply. <lb />
The grain store, with its dusty <lb />
floors and windows, <lb />
seemed a strange place for such an <lb />
event. The brightness of the bride <lb />
was happiest picture in it. The <lb />
rain was pattering just out <lb />
side open door and <lb />
crosswise down Piled <lb />
high around were bugs meal and <lb />
shorts and cottonseed. Shovels, <lb />
hoes rakes, corn baskets and <lb />
were on every side. There <lb />
were one or two customers in the <lb />
stoic. Three or four meal bedecked <lb />
drivers stood by the doorway. A <lb />
truck team backed to the door, and <lb />
a man came bustling out of the <lb />
rain. The followed Judge <lb />
Smith into the little The <lb />
door was not shot because there is <lb />
no door to the office. <lb />
The couple stood before the <lb />
justice, who pronounced tho <lb />
ceremony and tied a knot <lb />
an firm and as good as ever was tied <lb />
between as honest looking a <lb />
as ever stood anywhere the world, <lb />
be lore any person, priest or bishop. <lb />
W lien the ceremony was over the <lb />
bride was blushing like a peony <lb />
under the eyes witnesses, <lb />
her cheeks were blighter than tho <lb />
ribbon tied about her throat. <lb />
The groom said right, my <lb />
dear out they went to <lb />
Barring a smirch of meal <lb />
upon the wedding frock, there was <lb />
no sign of the grain store as they <lb />
stepped out. n wedding <lb />
as I ever said one of wit- <lb />
Monti <lb />
y ;. <lb />
ATTORNEY AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
Practice In all the court-. Collections <lb />
n Specialty. <lb />
I. L. <lb />
DENTIST, t <lb />
St. <lb />
AW, <lb />
It E E V I L L E, A. V.<lb />
ORE E A V I . L B, N. C. <lb />
AUG. M <lb />
C M <lb />
A BERNARD, <lb />
A W, <lb />
V. C. <lb />
Practice in the and Federal <lb />
J E MOORE <lb />
J H. TUCKER <lb />
J D MURPHY <lb />
A Ml <lb />
W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
LATHAM <lb />
n. c. <lb />
T V. <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
N a <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
N U. <lb />
Will practice In the Courts o Pitt, <lb />
Greene, and Beaufort conn <lb />
ties, and the Supreme Court. <lb />
Faithful attention given to all business <lb />
entrusted to hi in. <lb />
DR. H. SNELL, <lb />
WASHINGTON, H. C. <lb />
Surgeon Dentist. <lb />
Tenders his professional services t the <lb />
public. <lb />
Teeth extracted without pain by the <lb />
of Nitrous Oxide Gas. <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb /></p>
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The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C- <lb />
WHICHARD, Editor and <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE<lb />
Subscription Price. 1.50 per year. <lb />
but <lb />
will not hesitate to Democratic <lb />
men and measures are not consistent <lb />
with the true principles of the party. <lb />
If yon want a a <lb />
section of Hie State send for the <lb />
TOR. T SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
WEDNESDAY AUGUST <lb />
at the office at <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
Announcement for this Month. <lb />
n order that all may an <lb />
opportunity of reading the Re- <lb />
during the remainder <lb />
of the campaign, we will send <lb />
it to any subscriber whose name <lb />
comes in during the month of <lb />
August, until the of <lb />
next, for cents- Send your <lb />
name and money in early- <lb />
Democratic Convention. <lb />
A Convention of the Demo <lb />
party of Pitt county will Democratic State. Radical <lb />
held at the Court House been blighted there also. <lb />
Every trust and combination <lb />
that is formed is against the far- <lb />
mer and laboring man. A <lb />
blow to the South is the <lb />
trust recently formed by the <lb />
manufacturers of jute bagging <lb />
by which they have advanced <lb />
the price of bagging from to <lb />
cents per yard. This means <lb />
that the farmers must incur an <lb />
additional expense of <lb />
in order to place their cotton <lb />
crop on the market. Still there <lb />
are who will try to argue <lb />
high tariff and Republicanism to <lb />
our people. Away with it. <lb />
same old coon with an- <lb />
other ring around his bobs <lb />
up in the shape of this <lb />
The same faction that <lb />
came out of Bethel two years <lb />
ago and tried to bring out a <lb />
county ticket in order to help <lb />
the Republicans get into power, <lb />
have styled as the <lb />
County Committee of the <lb />
party and called a <lb />
to be held in Greenville on <lb />
Saturday, 18th inst. Of <lb />
course they can expect to <lb />
nothing, except it be to <lb />
defeat the Democrat party and <lb />
put Republicans in power. We <lb />
warn every man in North Caro- <lb />
who is opposed to <lb />
government and Republican mis- <lb />
rule to have nothing to do with <lb />
this Prohibition Party. <lb />
He at both conventions was <lb />
by acclamation. The last <lb />
time saw him lie said lie was no <lb />
lie stood now where <lb />
he always stood, that the office <lb />
ought to seek tho mail not the man <lb />
the office, that if the people wanted <lb />
him, all right, if not he would be <lb />
found doing his best for the other <lb />
nominee of tho convention should <lb />
be a man of decided strength before <lb />
the Tho delegates elected <lb />
should ho willing to throw aside <lb />
personal favoritism and give their <lb />
votes to the man that can be most <lb />
certainly elected. Nominate a <lb />
a strong man this year and he will <lb />
elected. Mr. Pearce is capable <lb />
follower. I will add that I think j of making a good canvass. He is a <lb />
know the farmers and laborers in <lb />
his Township ; that they will stand <lb />
by him to the last. In conclusion I <lb />
will say that I hope he will have <lb />
no opposition amongst his neighbors <lb />
but Falkland will unite with <lb />
every other Township and <lb />
good talker and knows how to make <lb />
friends wherever he goes. He <lb />
would make it hot and lively for his <lb />
opponent. He is an energetic <lb />
worker, and the people, the Demo- <lb />
the county, admiring his <lb />
devotion and efforts in <lb />
Put Indiana down as a sure <lb />
Sim as heretofore he will the past, would support him <lb />
lead the grand old party to victory feeling confident of his <lb />
and people of Pitt county <lb />
The farmers and laboring <lb />
classes will feel they have a <lb />
with ability and <lb />
second to no county in the State <lb />
I would have written the above <lb />
sooner, but being absent from home <lb />
did not have the opportunity. <lb />
A FARMER. <lb />
election, that he would make <lb />
an obliging efficient and acceptable <lb />
officer to tho people of the hole <lb />
country. Voter. <lb />
July <lb />
A meeting of the Prohibitionists <lb />
of Bethel and vicinity was held to- <lb />
day at o'clock. Col. M. Ham <lb />
called the meeting to order, <lb />
Rev. A. It- Haven with pray- <lb />
Col was elected <lb />
temporary Chairman and Z. J. <lb />
Whitfield Secretary. <lb />
On motion tho Platform of the <lb />
National Prohibition party was read <lb />
and adopted by the <lb />
lowing resolution <lb />
That we do hereby en- <lb />
and adopt the Platform of the <lb />
National Prohibition Party and <lb />
its nominees; both National and <lb />
State, and enroll names as <lb />
From Beaver Dam. <lb />
word from <lb />
Beaver Dam. It is the general <lb />
t ii j.- opinion that from one to several <lb />
Prohibition Meeting in candidates for the different <lb />
offices, have been suggested from <lb />
every township in ex- <lb />
Beaver Dam. She is too <lb />
modest as well as too loyal to the <lb />
Democratic Party, to make much <lb />
ado about such always <lb />
willing to abide by tho decision of <lb />
the County Convention. Among <lb />
those, however, spoken of for Reg- <lb />
of Deeds and High Sheriff are <lb />
C. D. and W. <lb />
King for those offices <lb />
Those need no <lb />
recommendation with but we <lb />
would heartily commend to other <lb />
parts of the county where they may <lb />
not be so well, long and favorably <lb />
known as with us. Mr. <lb />
in our township and is well <lb />
WEAK NERVES<lb />
Nervous Headache, <lb />
Neuralgia, Stomach <lb />
and Liver Rheumatism, <lb />
and all affections of the Kidneys. <lb />
Pa ink's a <lb />
which never and <lb />
Coca, stimulants, It <lb />
all nervous disorders. <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
blood. It out tho arid. <lb />
and the blood- <lb />
making to a condition. It la <lb />
the true remedy Rheumatism <lb />
KIDNEY COMPLAINTS <lb />
Cum Co wound quickly <lb />
the liver and kidneys to perfect health. Thin <lb />
power, with <lb />
tonics, it the beet remedy all <lb />
kidney <lb />
DYSPEPSIA <lb />
Paint's the <lb />
and opiate the of the <lb />
This la why it even <lb />
worse of <lb />
CONSTIPATION <lb />
Is not a <lb />
It la ft y. and natural <lb />
action to the bowels. surely fol <lb />
Iowa use. <lb />
professional and Dual nose <lb />
men. Bond for book. <lb />
Price Sold by <lb />
WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO. <lb />
BURLINGTON. VT. <lb />
members of said and that we I known as a man of culture and line <lb />
will do all we can in s good, honest business qualifications and has <lb />
way, to promote its success. lite long Democrat, while <lb />
Nearly all that were present, en-1 Mr. and <lb />
rolled their names before the in <lb />
The number is DOW Ho is clever, quick and brave <lb />
day of August 1888, at clock nomination for Governor of that ,. ., <lb />
m. for the purpose of nominal-1 State because he knew that, no <lb />
Harrison. <lb />
has for several years proven <lb />
himself to be tho best Sheriff <lb />
I that Pitt County has probably ever <lb />
had. are true Democrats <lb />
at <lb />
they <lb />
of <lb />
townships on Saturday the 18th . Chinese ,. I will Prohibition of <lb />
day Of August at o'clock then. Gen. Lew W the and sale of T <lb />
r M the usual of it an insult to dignity to be beverages, and for the purpose j Items <lb />
for the purpose of appoint- offered the tail end of a ticket j or endorsing the Prohibition I <lb />
in-,. ii it , , both National and State sod Editor <lb />
delegates to said t Con- doomed to defeat of for congressional j c are big <lb />
for the Domination of and he declined to be slaughter-1 County tickets, and the local cam-. now order. Rev. <lb />
candidates for Constable and the ed in such a manner. Verily, Mr. held a <lb />
election of five to con-. -the of the transgressor is; <lb />
an Executive Committee and the Radical party be appointed tic convention, <lb />
for the township. has sinned so long and grievous That committee consists of Col. N. <lb />
The several townships will be that its day of grace is ended. <lb />
entitled to select the following and there is nothing that can j and T-M. Manning. <lb />
of delegates and same save it from overwhelming de-1 On motion Delegates were <lb />
commencing the 21st <lb />
ending the 29th, with <lb />
Rev. V. <lb />
protracted meeting <lb />
Branch this week. <lb />
The young people gave <lb />
of July and <lb />
IS converts. <lb />
is holding a <lb />
at <lb />
R. JR. Manager. <lb />
WE are now fitted up in and arc 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 />
made harness. <lb />
Come and see us. Satisfaction Guaranteed. <lb />
county. Alex. L. Blow, <lb />
It. Williams. Jr. Sec'y. <lb />
day <lb />
fatal- <lb />
; Greenville, i A. Ward and <lb />
i t i , Swift I J to learn that Mr- <lb />
, the State, it's all gone and Z. J. his aim shot on Bat- <lb />
By order the ; They tried so hard to get up a neut Secretary. I the discharging while <lb />
Executive Committee or f , f s . , It was moved that a copy of it <lb />
to tell the truth is in an- and other papers for pub-, church, last <lb />
Saturday was buried on Sunday <lb />
with masonic honors. <lb />
Friend Matt Slaughter left <lb />
day for Kinston, where ho goes to <lb />
engage in the mercantile business. <lb />
hate to lose him, but wish him <lb />
much success in his new business. <lb />
Misses Sue Ellis Mattie Cole- <lb />
of Kinston, are visiting Miss <lb />
Nannie Forbes. <lb />
Mr. Forbes leaves to-night <lb />
for to be present at <lb />
The progressive town of Hen-. with Radical <lb />
suffered seriously from just at a when they z t, Secretary. <lb />
week. Two or three wanted him to be silent. Loge <lb />
solitary and <lb />
several now stands <lb />
fire last <lb />
tobacco factories and several <lb />
small buildings were burned. upon the Heights of Republican <lb />
. a . to proclaim the near <lb />
A week ago Suffolk, Va., had of victory for his par- <lb />
a disastrous lire, destroying be- That's right Loge die <lb />
tween three and four hundred L g M if are <lb />
thousand dollars worth of prop- it'll take a sight <lb />
arty. the entire and screaming and <lb />
portion of the town was blowing to keep life in the G. <lb />
Select Good Men. <lb />
burned. <lb />
P. till election day. But <lb />
wouldn't it save you Radicals <lb />
The joint canvass between <lb />
Fowle and Dockery, the leaden, <lb />
has at last been agreed to and <lb />
the first list of appointments <lb />
published. They will begin the <lb />
latter part of this month. They <lb />
w ill have spoken together only . <lb />
a few times ere Dockery will <lb />
wish he had never given that <lb />
little scheme of his an airing. <lb />
We look for nothing else but <lb />
that he will be used <lb />
the time is close <lb />
at hand when we are to select our <lb />
candidates we hope we may <lb />
be pardoned for submitting a few <lb />
suggestions for the consideration of j <lb />
our fellow Democrats of Pitt county. <lb />
In making our nominations, a due the Congressional convention, <lb />
d should be had not only to the i are glad to see our young <lb />
capacity of the man. to discharge friend Stokes out again after <lb />
faithfully the duties of the office for j u severe illness of typhoid fever, <lb />
which he is selected, but some con- ; Mrs. Irene Forbes, wife of the <lb />
should be given to his , late James Forbes, has <lb />
much sorrow and heaviness ability to prosecute a vigorous can- led to her bed for several months <lb />
soul to accept the situation, and to expound, from the stump,; but we are glad to know that she is <lb />
make the election of the hem <lb />
candidates unanimous <lb />
the general principles improving. <lb />
party, to successful We arc pained to that Miss <lb />
debate with our opponents, Cornelia Forbes who has been con <lb />
Whether you do or not, they'll and to our friends with zeal fined to her bed with malaria, has <lb />
get there with every foot enthusiasm. Our candidates taken the many friends <lb />
. x j i for the Legislature especially should wish to see her out again soon. <lb />
Irene in in particular, and. Mr. W. II. <lb />
ideas, we would sympathize , people do not consider me ville, formerly of is visiting <lb />
with yon deeply in your I desire to to relatives and friends, <lb />
convention as one of the Ufa Stokes of Jack <lb />
Gen. Milton B. who fig- <lb />
so disreputably in Car- <lb />
during the Reconstruction <lb />
and stole so largely from our <lb />
people, is still at his old tricks. He , S newspapers <lb />
has just been arrested in New York with surprise and <lb />
for forgery, but ho was discharged <lb />
after paving the damages. What <lb />
an-penitentiaries made , <lb />
Star. <lb />
Not for such as that. <lb />
oh. no Penitentiaries have no <lb />
use for men who once had good <lb />
reputation, or who had high so- <lb />
connection or money. That <lb />
dates for the lower House of the I jg visiting Miss Mattie Forbes, <lb />
legislature, a young man who is I We were glad to see our friend <lb />
peculiarly gifted as a speaker I Mack to church <lb />
would make a good if yesterday he seemed to enjoy him- <lb />
elected, a representative., very much, especially with his <lb />
I am a old farmer, a real Politically he is without or;,. <lb />
con- field hand, and not use to blemish, has true to the <lb />
tins newspapers. But I have Democracy the County, and will, The Economist Great <lb />
strength to toe County Ticket, j Bridge, Norfolk county, Va., must <lb />
f allude to King of Green-j be a wonderful productive section. <lb />
Correction. <lb />
Editor of <lb />
ville. <lb />
B. C. Pearce for Register <lb />
of Deeds. <lb />
of the of June signed. and <lb />
This com- <lb />
so full of errors in my <lb />
humble opinion that thought it <lb />
ought to be replied to. would <lb />
have the people in county to <lb />
believe that Willis R. Williams was Editor Eastern <lb />
not the choice for State Senator <lb />
ear Township being divided between <lb />
King and Harris, but <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
On Sunday night, the 22nd inst., <lb />
Mrs. Bright, Col., gave <lb />
birth to four living well developed <lb />
children, two boys and two girls. <lb />
Sale. <lb />
to ii decree of Superior <lb />
As there seems to be quite a j Court in an between J. c. chest- <lb />
of mentioned for Keg- Peed Cm and am- <lb />
.-ii . will offer for <lb />
Deeds. must beg a House <lb />
class are always discharged or that he was tor J. space in your valuable paper to on Saturday, <lb />
wed to skill to Canada. . good sent to the consideration good bar tract of land in <lb />
Bank officials may <lb />
plunder the people and are only <lb />
charged with <lb />
ties They go free and are <lb />
would the writer pleasure to judgment of the Democratic party the county el lands of <lb />
vote for either them if nominated name of Mr. It. C. Pearce for F. Mills, John Carrol <lb />
but we are sure that a large majors important position. That he is f . <lb />
the party are for Senator entitled to favorable consideration more or less <lb />
is Williams, we do not believe at the hands of the party every good Tern of aria Cash, <lb />
anyone of the good named Democrat, upon reflection must ad- C. M. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Aug. <lb />
thought when their deserts have lent their assistance to get up j When Is remembered how <lb />
would place them in the chain any such feeling- Willis Williams faithfully, diligently and actively <lb />
i i. . ,,. om. c-n Rot Falkland be has worked in our ranks for <lb />
gang- But let a pool Township than any man in it, as hon useful he has been <lb />
steal a pig or a chicken or a lit- will pole the full vote of the white nil times, it can not be disputed <lb />
tie corn and up he goes for from voters s great many colored. that such a man should be regarded <lb />
. , Ti,, This he has ever done And Mr. with favor when mentioned pub <lb />
1.- v, Williams will not ii,; Mr. has been <lb />
Penitentiaries are for in these us a good faithful and true, and year after <lb />
Shame upon the in all the can we get year he has labored for our cause <lb />
ans of the law that such a ls before the pro- without asking, <lb />
pie. He ever stood by His name is now being men <lb />
of affairs exists that is farmers the for the nomination of <lb />
such slackness in out He has ever worked hard for the of deeds. It is a matter lat to <lb />
party, making for he has the Convention that assembles <lb />
never hail any office Unit had Greenville the of this mouth <lb />
, pay in it. He is not an extreme man to say whether or not the <lb />
The until can vote the way he thinks is party of the county will show its <lb />
light. He took the parry when it appreciation of his services and <lb />
first Mi ,,. begone the j give him the place of <lb />
Tell neighbor- county and ever lead his ticket. Deeds for the next two years. a <lb />
DAVIS SCHOOL. <lb />
Boarding School <lb />
FOR MES. <lb />
Pull tor any <lb />
a- for <lb />
lion; line climate; <lb />
j I <lb />
for No <lb />
for or <lb />
of Art. <lb />
., RATES. <lb />
full <lb />
COL. A. C. DAVIS, Supt., <lb />
LA GRANGE. N. C <lb />
just punishment. <lb />
F. <lb />
ACCORD EON <lb />
Bi <lb />
BI <lb />
as <lb />
THE MAN IN THE MOON <lb />
DAY, but the man who keeps a fresh of <lb />
Groceries, Fruits. Confections, Cigars, <lb />
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS, <lb />
Con be found whenever wanted. You only have to look for <lb />
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb />
all your wants in the above goods can be supplied. <lb />
BOXES OF POT TO <lb />
FINE A. SPECIALTY. <lb />
L. LATHAM. <lb />
SUCCESSORS TO JOHN S. CONGLETON k CO <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
THE LEADERS IN <lb />
ALL KINDS OF STAPLE GOODS. <lb />
Our Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, <lb />
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., have arrived, and all <lb />
friends and customers are invited to call and ex- <lb />
goods and prices. <lb />
Having purchased the entire mercantile business of Jobs S. <lb />
Co., including notes, book accounts and all evidences of debt and mer- <lb />
we solicit their increased <lb />
Befog able to make all purchases for cash, setting advantage of the <lb />
discounts, we will be enabled to sell as cheaply as any one South of Nor- <lb />
folk. We shall retain our employ J. S. Congleton as general <lb />
of the business, -with his former partner Skinner as assist <lb />
ant, who will he glad to see and serve their old customers. <lb />
A special branch of our business will be to furnish cash St reasonable <lb />
rates to to cultivate and harvest their crops, in sums of to <lb />
with security. <lb />
THIS BEING ELECTION YEAR <lb />
And LEAP YEAR nothing to do with the price of <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
If yon desire to purchase a article in <lb />
FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, MEAT, <lb />
Or anything in that line, call on <lb />
J. C. TYSON, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Provisions, Canned Goods, General Family Supplies, <lb />
Tobacco, See, Always on Hand. <lb />
J. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N- C <lb />
OFFICE OLD STAND. <lb />
All kinds Risks placed strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates <lb />
AM TOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO FLANAGAN. <lb />
WILL THE <lb />
I Yon An Fir <lb />
Is Reliable Goods At <lb />
Reasonable Prices. <lb />
If such be your wants, we can supply them. <lb />
We are receiving weekly <lb />
NEW GOODS <lb />
OF THE LATEST STYLES. <lb />
US A GALL. <lb />
LITTLE, HOUSE k BRO <lb />
BUGGIES, <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the bot pot up nothing <lb />
but work. keep iii with the and die latest improved styles. <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles of Spring arc used, quo select from <lb />
Storm. Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on a lull Hue of ready made <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year which We Will sell AS LOW AS lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking people of and counties favor <lb />
merit a of same. <lb />
Merchant Tailor, <lb />
Is <lb />
I never put out or an- <lb />
to the public of 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 />
E. C. GLENN. <lb />
COMMISSION <lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID PHOSPHATE, <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
LIME. PURE DISSOLVED BONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Mar. 1887. <lb />
My stock is the Host Complete, the Best and <lb />
the Cheapest in the State. Again, and yet again <lb />
do I challenge any merchant tailor to compete <lb />
fr Bit, Style, duality, <lb />
j. c. chestnut, Ice Ice <lb />
W. L. BROWN <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT <lb />
AND AGENT FOR THE MILL . <lb />
S. C. <lb />
Has on hand a well assorted of <lb />
Light Groceries, Canned Hood; Fruits, <lb />
Confections, Tobacco, <lb />
Cigars, <lb />
which will be sold <lb />
thicks. hint a call, at the <lb />
under the Opera House. <lb />
THE MILLINERY STORE OF <lb />
. M. T. <lb />
Has been repaired and titled up <lb />
and she just received a b <lb />
of New Millinery for <lb />
Highest Cash price paid for Cotton Seed or <lb />
Meal given in exchange. Has for sale <lb />
Acid Lime and Cotton Seed AND <lb />
Either for Cash or on Time. <lb />
FARMER'S BONE FERTILIZER. <lb />
A SPECIALTY it is to he superior to any fertilizer on the market. <lb />
Save Money Money. <lb />
PIANOS ORGANS. <lb />
The Best In The World. <lb />
HUME. MINOR <lb />
Three Big Houses. <lb />
RICHMOND, NORFOLK, AND <lb />
I REVOLUTION IN PRICES. <lb />
LARGEST HOUSES. PEST <lb />
LOWEST <lb />
Besides her usual line of trimmed and <lb />
Hats, Ornaments am general <lb />
millinery goods, she has prettiest <lb />
stock of Silks, Rib- <lb />
etc., in the market. <lb />
her a call at the Old Stand.<lb />
j LOCATED MY AT <lb />
the of Messrs. Harry Co. <lb />
where ICE be had at all limes of <lb />
in to suit at <lb />
Ice d livered in all parts of the town <lb />
extra charge. AU <lb />
orders U care- <lb />
fully packed for out of town customers. <lb />
Thanking the for their past lib- <lb />
patronage, solicit a continuance of <lb />
tin- <lb />
E. B. MOORE, <lb />
May <lb />
Horses <lb />
Mules. <lb />
SEVEN SPRINGS HOTEL. <lb />
Is now- open for the accommodation <lb />
of guests and visitors to the SPRINGS. <lb />
The properties of the waters are well <lb />
known to cure Kidney and Bladder <lb />
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Debility and <lb />
General Prostration. The house has <lb />
been thoroughly renovated. <lb />
polite m ram mm <lb />
Conveyances be had to the Springs <lb />
from Mt. Olive, or <lb />
Tho proprietors return many <lb />
thanks for past favors and respectfully <lb />
solicit a continuance of the same. <lb />
Respectfully <lb />
Whitfield <lb />
Proprietors. <lb />
A car load just arrived and now for <lb />
sale by. <lb />
at Keel King's old stand. Will sell them <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb />
or at reasonable terms on time. I bought <lb />
stock for Cash and can afford to sell <lb />
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
Have Just procured several first-class <lb />
Vehicles and will lake passengers to any <lb />
point reasonable rates. <lb />
Sale, Food Stalk <lb />
PAY WHEN CURED <lb />
In of la., Id. ALL<lb />
I.<lb /></p>
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THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
THIS PAPER <lb />
NEW YORK. <lb />
MAY <lb />
AT <lb />
pr r Ad. f L <lb />
, AD- <lb />
may be for It in <lb />
Local Spar <lb />
Muster W Moore left Monday <lb />
; for Homer School, Oxford. <lb />
Mrs. S. A- Charlotte returned last <lb />
week her visit to the country. <lb />
The children of Mr. J. White re <lb />
; turned home last week from <lb />
lord. <lb />
Mr. W. of Scotland <lb />
Neck, is visiting his sou Mr. J. W. <lb />
Higgs. <lb />
Magisterial circles were kept I The market has been foil of <lb />
on Saturday, there being no less j the past week, many <lb />
than five cases disposed of at loads of them coming in nearly <lb />
Court House. All of them, hear, <lb />
were for fighting. <lb />
We are now just at the <lb />
of another brief of moonlight <lb />
nights and throw out the that <lb />
they be not allowed to pass without <lb />
an excursion down the Tar. <lb />
Send your subscription to the <lb />
Reflector if yon wish to get the <lb />
Mrs. Ava Parham, of our offer for the balance <lb />
her brother Dr. J. T. <lb />
week at Morehead and <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Mr B JO. Pearce and Mr. J. D. <lb />
Much of our space is this <lb />
The best Butter kept <lb />
constantly on ice at is <lb />
Harry Skinner Co's. <lb />
Get you a Cleveland Walk-1 Mr. J. Cherry spent a few days <lb />
Cane at the Old Brick Store, of last <lb />
Dog days. <lb />
Cook Stoves at Terrell's., returned last week candidate wants somebody else <lb />
and ladies are invited to Greenville. be one. <lb />
Bedding's refresh Mr w B u now j <lb />
making purchases for the firm brought us a twin I; <lb />
day. Some of are very <lb />
largo but the quality is inferior, ow. <lb />
to the continued dry weather <lb />
which caused them to be hard and <lb />
tough. We have not seen hall a <lb />
dozen melons this season that could <lb />
be pronounced really first class <lb />
every respect. <lb />
A young man of this town had <lb />
corresponding with a young <lb />
of year. Those who come soon.; lady in an adjoining State, and was <lb />
est will get most papers for cents. just thinking the correspondence to <lb />
be reaching such an interesting <lb />
state as to be the foundation <lb />
week with letters endorsing certain to air when <lb />
candidates. The woods are full received B neat card inviting <lb />
them, and every man who is <lb />
not a <lb />
to <lb />
parlor when they want <lb />
cream of other refreshments. <lb />
ice <lb />
Latham <lb />
was <lb />
received a neat inviting <lb />
him to her And <lb />
are once more reduced to a <lb />
level. <lb />
Help us spread the Reflect <lb />
New moon yesterday- <lb />
We will pay the Cash <lb />
pounds of Beeswax, <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
Flower pots at Cost at Terrell's. <lb />
August and polities are growing <lb />
warmer. <lb />
Point Lace Flour has been tried <lb />
and is the best cheapest at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
FIRST OF THE <lb />
Mullets at the Old Store. <lb />
Time to ground for sow- <lb />
turnip seed. <lb />
Brown Hooker. Their stock will be two well formed squashes of about Say to your neighbor in be- <lb />
large and attractive, equal size, having a single stem j half of the and get to <lb />
10.000 Mr. J. L. Harriss left and being together There are many more <lb />
at the Old for where he will enter lout their length. improvements we wish to make, but <lb />
, as apprentice in the tailoring I. , four patrons <lb />
establishment of John Simms. I is becoming noted j enable us. The Reflector is yet <lb />
tor the beauty variety of its short of what we wish it to be but a <lb />
I Mr. C. F. Wilson, now on the choice flowers. We have re little assistance from its friends in <lb />
Wilson Advance, ran down Sunday Cause to be under lasting the way of influencing others to <lb />
to spend the day with his home folks <lb />
and friends. Glad to see him- <lb />
The Grand Lodge of the <lb />
can Legion of Honor is session at <lb />
Messrs. J. J. Cherry and <lb />
Allen Warren are attendance. <lb />
obligations to Mr. Warren for the become patrons will help to go <lb />
enjoyment of some of the latter. forward. <lb />
Mr. E B. Moore is again in charge j Rev. E. C. Glenn preached in the <lb />
of the Macon having taken Methodist Church here last Sunday <lb />
possession on the hist of this month, j night. It was his first sermon be- <lb />
j Those who remember as ; fore our people, it goes without <lb />
D. D. is in Richmond this, last year will be glad he is back. saying that all were delighted with <lb />
week buying heating and cooking The splendid reputation of the house him. His sermon was upon the <lb />
Cornet reward of stoves the fall trade. Prices will not suffer at his hands. of the children of Israel <lb />
through the Red he showed <lb />
how God's dealings with the people <lb />
will be given for the one that <lb />
stole a Cornet from me while <lb />
Wilson. N- C, on July 30th 1888. <lb />
A Piston valve Instrument made <lb />
by B. Dale- <lb />
James a. smith. <lb />
The famous Brook's Cotton Pres- <lb />
all makes of Cotton Gins for <lb />
sale by Alfred Forbes. A specialty <lb />
of the Hall ft Cotton <lb />
Don't go in the river too often <lb />
during dog days. <lb />
For mat <lb />
balance of our Spring and Summer <lb />
will be sold at cost for cash. <lb />
II. <lb />
For Tinware go to Terrell's. <lb />
This is the birth day. <lb />
He is twenty six. <lb />
with heat during the <lb />
warm Go to <lb />
and keep cool. <lb />
The sale of the Boss Famous <lb />
Lunch Milk Biscuit during 1887 ex. <lb />
ceded the sales of the former year <lb />
by 380.701 pounds. Try them, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
County Commissioners session <lb />
the first of the week. <lb />
The night blooming in <lb />
Mis. M. R. Lang's collection of <lb />
flowers will be bloom this week. <lb />
Our who have for the past <lb />
with <lb />
he de- <lb />
lighted to get another look at it. <lb />
If tin business men of a town <lb />
would take the interest in their <lb />
local paper as the local paper does <lb />
in pushing forward <lb />
how different some tilings would <lb />
be. paper least would come I <lb />
getting what deserves. <lb />
have tumbled and stoves will be <lb />
cheap. <lb />
Mrs. A. Tyson and children, <lb />
Mrs- M. T- Misses Nannie <lb />
King Mollie and Messrs <lb />
A. Redding and J- C. went flower will <lb />
down to Saturday. <lb />
Several drummers in town last week <lb />
Among them we were glad to see <lb />
our friend Mr. A. <lb />
of Snow Hill, and have a <lb />
pleasant chat with him. <lb />
Master Willie from III <lb />
Oxford Orphan Asylum, originally <lb />
of Wake lo <lb />
ville and is Maying with Mr. <lb />
Haskell. He is a bright boy and <lb />
we will grow v fond of his <lb />
new <lb />
Mr. Greene retained Tuesday <lb />
from and the neighbor- <lb />
resorts where lie bad been since <lb />
the encampment. He is helping on <lb />
and has charge of <lb />
the the <lb />
; absence. <lb />
Mr. C T. of the firm of <lb />
Higgs is spending a few i our work ahead so as to <lb />
at his old home in J <lb />
i From there he will visit the <lb />
I Northern cities for the purpose <lb />
under Mosaic dispensation was <lb />
of his dealings with us of to-day <lb />
under Christian dispensation. There <lb />
is earnestness about his address <lb />
that rivets the of his hear <lb />
We bespeak for him a life of <lb />
much usefulness his sacred call- <lb />
H. D. C. <lb />
The met at usual lime on Fri- <lb />
day and was called to order <lb />
by President K. A. The sec <lb />
rotary being Henry <lb />
was requested to Bet as Sec <lb />
Heading minutes <lb />
of the previous meeting was <lb />
with The speakers for this <lb />
occasion failed to put in an appear <lb />
mice. The Committee reported that <lb />
An elegant display from <lb />
I he Riverside tins been on <lb />
exhibition this week one of the <lb />
show windows of D. D. Hacked <lb />
Co's store. The display <lb />
shows what line can be <lb />
in Pitt county, and that, too, from A. L. Blow and L. A. Mayo had <lb />
native trees. been invited to address the Chili <lb />
next Friday night. Maj. B. C. <lb />
The Farmers Institute had ; was called upon and entertained <lb />
interesting meeting Monday. We the meeting in a short and eloquent <lb />
regret not being able to attend so speech. A motion was made by <lb />
but pushing F. G. James that an invitation be <lb />
get extended to all the leaders of the <lb />
our I town and county to visit our meet <lb />
being at the meeting longer a lings regularly and join in the sing- <lb />
Several interesting in. No fixture business, the club <lb />
TIE LAST OPPORTUNITY <lb />
Come quick or you will miss the <lb />
GRAND BARGAINS <lb />
now offered by HIGGS We will <lb />
now sell our entire stock of Summer Goods At <lb />
Cost and all in less than their reg. <lb />
price and even less than their real value. <lb />
We guarantee if y spend, one dollar with us <lb />
to give you tunes of elegant music from our <lb />
Imported Music Box and send you away smiling. <lb />
Try us. <lb />
H k. OR LL WET LEFT. <lb />
HIGGS <lb />
O. <lb />
KINSEY SCHOOL. <lb />
GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES, <lb />
IV. O. <lb />
minutes. Several interesting jug. No business, the <lb />
i purchasing fall and winter good for i adjourned. <lb />
Smoke Stacks made to order at firm. They will lay a larger; know before that <lb />
Terrell's, i stock of goods than ever and represented the whole Pitt <lb />
Mr per lb P. Co's continue to give unusual bargains, county. Still a few were of that <lb />
Sweet Scotch Snuff at the Old Brink i Mr. M. It. Lang left yesterday for of always <lb />
Store. j the Northern markets to purchase appointed themselves <lb />
his goods for the tall and winter a committee tor the county and call <lb />
Last week gave some <lb />
that was w.-um and sultry. <lb />
A good Steer for sale, splendid <lb />
worker. Apply to Thomas Savage <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
For economy in wood and coal <lb />
bey the Richmond Stove Company's <lb />
stoves for sale by. <lb />
ft Co. <lb />
The weather is about to get be- <lb />
reach of thermometers. <lb />
Ryan Redding received another <lb />
lot beavers a few days <lb />
ago. <lb />
Lemonade, milk shakes, soda <lb />
water, ice cream etc., can always be <lb />
at Ryan <lb />
An excursion to at <lb />
early day is being talked. <lb />
Buy Excelsior Cook Stoves at <lb />
Terrell's. <lb />
The name P. Co., is a <lb />
guarantee that their Sweet Scotch <lb />
Snuff is the Cleanest. Healthiest, <lb />
Cheapest Rest the world, <lb />
will be sold at Manufacturers prices <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Those who recently returned from <lb />
Ocracoke report a pleasant trip <lb />
If you want Cotton Gins, Grain <lb />
Fans, Feed Cutters, Feed Mills or <lb />
a Grist Mill cheap, call on . D. <lb />
Haskett Co. <lb />
Place your orders for Tobacco Flues <lb />
at Terrell's. <lb />
This month will close vacation, <lb />
then all the will open. <lb />
A yoke of Steers, good log <lb />
for sale by R. A. <lb />
N. C, <lb />
Greenville on the 4th of <lb />
July, a medal. Engraved upon it is <lb />
Female Institute. Dis- <lb />
in vocal music, Pearce <lb />
Finder will be rewarded <lb />
by returning medal to J. B. Cherry <lb />
August is trying to make up for <lb />
all that cool weather we had in <lb />
The work on the bridge goes rap- <lb />
idly General were <lb />
needed. <lb />
days gradually grow shorter, <lb />
The is already to <lb />
be precept <lb />
Thursday of last week was the <lb />
hottest day of the year so far. <lb />
Saturday was closed to it. <lb />
Mr. W. R. has <lb />
a sack of large horse <lb />
pies. They were <lb />
A light rain fell in this section <lb />
Sunday night, but Monday dawned <lb />
as bright worm as ever. <lb />
Banks, a young man of Ham- <lb />
was drowned while in bathing <lb />
at Nag's Dead, a week ago. <lb />
Some sections of the county have <lb />
rains in the last few <lb />
Near town it is still <lb />
dry. <lb />
The editor left with the <lb />
comity delegation Monday night, to <lb />
the at <lb />
City. <lb />
Mr. M. K. of Content- <lb />
township, says that be killed <lb />
large moccasin snake with fifty <lb />
young ones. Pretty good killing <lb />
one time. <lb />
trade. He goes ear <lb />
of the best <lb />
his customers her <lb />
makes-a study the wants of his <lb />
patrons and never fails to get goods <lb />
that will please. His stock always <lb />
attests to his skill. <lb />
Rev. W. and family <lb />
left, last for Va. <lb />
His family will remain there the <lb />
balance of the summer, while Mr. <lb />
will return to North Caro- <lb />
and travel through portions <lb />
the State in the interest of the <lb />
Greenville Memorial Baptist Church. <lb />
We hope his effort in behalf of the <lb />
church will abundant <lb />
K so as to a Prohibition convention. Maybe <lb />
st for they are the committee and the noticed a peculiar glow on <lb />
, .,.,,. ,,. the other day, an <lb />
re. Mr. Lang la. too. now we know what it was. <lb />
The has <lb />
been sold to the Messenger of that <lb />
town and merged the latter <lb />
paper. <lb />
Yes It Was Us <lb />
Our best bow to President <lb />
Manning, of the North Carolina <lb />
Press Association. Greenville Re- <lb />
Then it was you was it, Dave <lb />
the <lb />
and <lb />
Dave <lb />
Our people should be careful how Whichard was bowing and blushing <lb />
they select watermelons. The dry at us from the sands of old <lb />
weather caused many of the vines j Pitt and the skies caught, up and <lb />
to die and load after load of small, reflected the tints of that beautiful <lb />
knotty melons taken from these j red head and peach-blow complex-. <lb />
dead vines have been brought to ion of Gold Leaf. <lb />
town and offered for sale. Such Why, certainly Thad, had <lb />
melons arc unhealthy and not fit J you ever thought seriously upon it <lb />
for eating. what a brilliant set red headed <lb />
ones are, anyhow Only yesterday <lb />
Mr. John a citizen of this we were, reading a list of distinguish <lb />
town, died on Saturday night. He I ed persons being counted upon by- <lb />
was about years of age and was the talented Dr. in that <lb />
a. <lb />
CO <lb />
Fall <lb />
for Board, Tuition, Vocal and <lb />
mental Music, washing. Lights and Fuel. <lb />
W rite for to <lb />
JOSEPH KINSEY. Principal. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES. <lb />
RELIABLE OF C <lb />
to buyer of Pitt counties, lino following <lb />
that are not to be excelled in this market. And lo lie and <lb />
pure straight Rood. GOODS nil kinds, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, GEN- <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and HOOTS and SHOES. LA- i <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOORS. WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS- <lb />
WAKE, HARDWARE, 1-LOWs PLOW CASTING, LEATHER <lb />
kinds. Gin and Mill Hay, HOOK and <lb />
Hair, Bridles and Saddles. <lb />
HEAVY A SPECIALTY. <lb />
O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I oiler to the trade Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers per dozen, less per cent for Cash. <lb />
Star Lye jobbers Prices White Lent pure Lin- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors Cucumber Wood Pumps Sail Wood j <lb />
Willow Ware. a specialty. me a call satisfaction. <lb />
S v j I<lb />
I H i <lb />
Si <lb />
Si <lb />
fr <lb />
once a prominent merchant of this <lb />
town, but of late years had retired <lb />
from business. On Sunday his re <lb />
excellent paper, the Wilmington <lb />
Star. He Boleyn, Ma- <lb />
of Scots, Queen Elizabeth, <lb />
The State Convention of the <lb />
Farmer's Alliance will be held in <lb />
next week, beginning <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
mains were interred at the family Beatrice Milton, Shakespeare, <lb />
burial ground the plantation Louis de Camoens, the <lb />
Mr. Moore, five miles below great who wrote the <lb />
town. , and Marshall all had <lb />
.- red or pale yellow or hair <lb />
all more or less <lb />
The county left on <lb />
steamer Greenville Monday night for <lb />
the Convention at <lb />
Elizabeth City. <lb />
The cry is for money, nobody <lb />
seeming to have Delinquents <lb />
will please remember that is <lb />
condition just now. <lb />
expect the cash <lb />
names that come the <lb />
on our offer for the balance of <lb />
Some names came in by , . <lb />
mail last week without any i. <lb />
and while the paper has been <lb />
started to them we cannot afford to <lb />
From some cause the doctor failed <lb />
to get down in that over- <lb />
At any rate it can <lb />
be seen that we belong a brilliant <lb />
set. Don't yon wish yon were red- <lb />
scud it at such a low price on a <lb />
credit hope they will send <lb />
the money as early as possible. <lb />
j headed, Thad <lb />
Mr. W. C. Joyner two <lb />
boys from Beaver Dam town <lb />
ship to town Monday and delivered <lb />
The Old here <lb />
a busy scene one day last them to the Sheriff to be lodged in <lb />
week. On the steamer ; jail. The boys were named William <lb />
county took down seventy two bales I and Oscar Johnson one being about <lb />
one thousand and the other years of age. <lb />
Every Democrat in the <lb />
should join the campaign club of his of cotton about <lb />
township and work earnestly for bushels of peanuts. The same They had on last <lb />
good of his party. <lb />
The home folks <lb />
thanks be returned to <lb />
Keel for a basket of delicious apples <lb />
received last Friday. <lb />
mer carried off thirty-three bales committed an outrage the per- <lb />
Friday. It gave the surroundings <lb />
request that a decided fall appearance to see so <lb />
is. II. r. Cotton moving. <lb />
There was a larger crowd in <lb />
town on Saturday than is usual for <lb />
the season. But they had little <lb />
money and trade, was light. <lb />
Hon. Germain Bernard, of Green- <lb />
ville, our Democratic Club <lb />
meeting on Friday night last and <lb />
made a stirring and enthusiastic <lb />
, speech pledging his support for I <lb />
President Cleveland and the Dem-1 <lb />
merchant asked Monday ticket. Mr. Bernard is a <lb />
sou of a colored girl years old. <lb />
There was considerable indignation <lb />
among the colored people of the <lb />
section in which the was <lb />
committed. <lb />
it was not. so hot that telegrams <lb />
melt on the wires before get- <lb />
ting through to the next office. <lb />
Mrs. Horne has reopened her <lb />
millinery business. She now <lb />
pies a portion of the old Forbes <lb />
store adjoining Mrs. <lb />
man of talent and will do <lb />
the party good in the com- <lb />
campaign. Washington Pro- <lb />
A we could name are <lb />
obligations to Mr K M <lb />
the clever agent of the O. D. <lb />
Company for the his splendid <lb />
low boat. <lb />
WHITFIELD'S SCHOOL. <lb />
Preparatory and Primary, <lb />
and Female. <lb />
Will for the ten months term, <lb />
in Bethel September 1888. <lb />
The and Preparatory Depart- <lb />
will have competent teachers in <lb />
charge of each The will give <lb />
his special attention to the Commercial <lb />
Department. The instructions in Double <lb />
Entry Book Keeping, Arithmetic, Pen- <lb />
and branches this de- <lb />
M. R, LANG. M M. R. LANG. <lb />
THE GRAND SACRIFICE SALE. <lb />
Everything Slaughtered- <lb />
-Mix,, <lb />
I Shall The Largest Sacrifice Ever Held In Pitt Comity. <lb />
At That Time Every Article In My Store Will Be Marked Down per cent Regardless of Cost <lb />
MY REASONS A SALE ARK THAT I SHALL BE UNUSUALLY KARIA IN THE <lb />
PURCHASE OF MY FALL STOCK I WISH TO GIVE MY PATRONS THE <lb />
or- <lb />
FIDE SALE <lb />
Right the midst of the season and not after the season is over as such sales arc usually held <lb />
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, <lb />
DRESS GOODS, SHOES SLIPPERS, <lb />
TRIMMINGS, HATS CAPS, <lb />
NOTIONS, GOODS, <lb />
FANCY GOODS. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. <lb />
Prices Disregarded And Everything Included. <lb />
Secure Your <lb />
M. R. LANG. M. R. LANG. M. R. LANG. <lb />
The Congressional Convention at <lb />
Elizabeth City yesterday afternoon, <lb />
too near the of putting; the <lb />
in press for to give <lb />
., w nil in- <lb />
Convention only effected an will be thorough. Students <lb />
last night, and that graduated in Book-keeping and th other <lb />
nomination will be made this morn <lb />
The news will come to us by <lb />
wire and will be given the <lb />
as soon as received. <lb />
Mr. Biggs Cox, or <lb />
township met with a <lb />
and serious accident <lb />
evening. He took bold of <lb />
of a gun that was lying on the <lb />
piazza and in drawing it towards <lb />
him discharged the the entire <lb />
load entering his left fore arm. The <lb />
arm from the wrist to elbow was <lb />
lacerated a portion of <lb />
the bone shattered. <lb />
Commercial branches as quickly as at <lb />
the best commercial college ; and less <lb />
cost. in Primary Department <lb />
to per month. In <lb />
and Preparatory to per <lb />
month. Good board can be obtained <lb />
with the principal at per month. <lb />
very Boarding pupils looked after with great <lb />
on Saturday care all times. <lb />
Commercial and <lb />
Preparatory School, X. C. <lb />
is advertised this paper. The <lb />
school is well patronized does <lb />
good work. <lb />
Some of the corn in this section <lb />
will be almost a total failure owing <lb />
to the dry weather. Still we hoe <lb />
enough will be made to supply all <lb />
demands. <lb />
The water river is so low <lb />
that it can be easily forded at <lb />
ferry. Many people right <lb />
instead of waiting the <lb />
flat to cross. <lb />
A correspondent from Martin <lb />
county tells us that Mr. Wm Everett nature at least, not creditors of said estate to present their <lb />
deserves the credit Tor having the orate as the human at claims tome, on <lb />
finest crop in that county. Also, when coining in contact i <lb />
he has one of the best farms and with heat so intense, and may M <lb />
makes more to the plow than any things in safety, but the estate are notified to immediate <lb />
other in the county. like force feels that if old Sol be- Payment to me. This the 1st day of <lb />
to bear reports of good farmers, for, comes much more congenial, sponges . <lb />
more of them is what the will have to be called in to hold <lb />
needs together- i u Blow <lb />
Fall Session opens on Wednesday. <lb />
5th, 1888. <lb />
A. <lb />
of competent and experienced Teachers. <lb />
Thorough instruction in all usu- <lb />
ally taught in Female Colleges. ENG- <lb />
SPECIALTY. <lb />
high and one of <lb />
the best in State. A new and hand- <lb />
some eleven acres. <lb />
TERMS VERY LOW. <lb />
For address <lb />
J. M. RHODES, <lb />
Henderson, N. C <lb />
PROPERTY FOR <lb />
On Saturday the 25th day of August. <lb />
GREENVILLE INSTITUTE. <lb />
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 1888. <lb />
If you want your sons, and daughters j will . <lb />
to receive a goo. education or ; Court House door in Greenville, a tract <lb />
prepared for college, scud them here, ; of about BO acres more <lb />
address ; or miles below Greenville. <lb />
Z. J. i on The tract Is known as the <lb />
V C I store land and upon It is the old <lb />
, . and .,,,, <lb />
j by name. The store is on <lb />
to Creditors. is. <lb />
one of the stands for I in the <lb />
Having qualified before the of county. Near the store is a good four <lb />
the Superior Court of Pitt Comity as ad- ; mom dwelling house. About H acres of <lb />
the estate of William I Is cleared and upon it i a well- <lb />
deceased, on the 25th day of furnished gin house engine and all <lb />
We hope the warm weather will <lb />
not melt the. this week <lb />
before it reaches its readers. <lb />
The paper may be of more durable July 1888, notice U hereby given <lb />
also two good tenant house. <lb />
Terms One-half Cash, balance <lb />
in months, with security. For <lb />
further to <lb />
E. A. TAFT. <lb />
Rf <lb />
if <lb />
J ; <lb />
of Ow mm <lb />
Board and English Including Music Art De- <lb />
Competent Teachers. For further particulars apply to <lb />
JOHN Principal, <lb />
GREENVILLE,<lb /></p>
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MRS. E. A. SHEPPARD <lb />
HAS JUST ADDED TO STOCK <lb />
of Millinery Goods, secured <lb />
the services an experienced assistant. <lb />
Al Olden can now be the short- <lb />
est notice. Dry Wet Stamping tor <lb />
Minting embroidery neatly executed <lb />
While in the Northern markets she <lb />
an careful to select only the best ant <lb />
latest style goods in the line, am <lb />
s prepared to offer purchasers special in <lb />
GREENVILLE MARKET. <lb />
Corrected weekly by <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Grocers. <lb />
BARBER SHOP. <lb />
The undersigned has fitted up Hi Shoo <lb />
FIRST-CLASS STYLE, <lb />
and any person desiring a <lb />
CLEAN PLEASANT SHAVE <lb />
CUT, SHAMPOO, <lb />
or anything in the <lb />
TO N <lb />
is invited to give trial. <lb />
guaranteed or no charge made. <lb />
ALFRED CULLY <lb />
RESORT <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
For Sharing, Cutting and Dusting Hair. <lb />
Mess <lb />
Bulk Side. <lb />
Bulk Shoulders <lb />
Bacon Sides <lb />
Bacon Shoulders <lb />
County Hams <lb />
Sugar Cured <lb />
Flour <lb />
; Coffee <lb />
Brown Sugar <lb />
Granulated Sugar <lb />
Byron <lb />
; Tobacco <lb />
i Snuff <lb />
Lard <lb />
Butter <lb />
Cheese <lb />
Eggs <lb />
Meal <lb />
Corn <lb />
I Irish Potatoes <lb />
JG. A. Salt <lb />
I Liverpool Salt <lb />
i Hides <lb />
Rags <lb />
Beeswax <lb />
Bread <lb />
Star <lb />
Kerosene Oil <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
GREENVILLE. C. <lb />
THAT LAMB. <lb />
15.00 <lb />
to<lb />
I Mary had a little lamb, <lb />
I Its fleece was white as snow, <lb />
I And everywhere that Mary went, <lb />
3.25 to I The lamb was sure to <lb />
to n <lb />
to j <lb />
to La Marie had June <lb />
wool was as snow, <lb />
And everywhere la Marie went. <lb />
Le sure to go. <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to 1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
Dot Mary got <lb />
2- Jilt hair like some wool. <lb />
to all place dot girl did vent. <lb />
Dot like fool. <lb />
CHINESE. <lb />
Won gal named Moll had lamb, <lb />
all snow. <lb />
place Moll gal <lb />
Ha-ha long too. <lb />
to <lb />
Cotton reported to be holding- its <lb />
Davidson College, <lb />
burg nights, hot sun, <lb />
and continued drought are very dis <lb />
have had slight <lb />
this immediate locality, hence <lb />
not suffering so much as in <lb />
adjoining Hickory Ca- <lb />
are suffer- <lb />
j greatly for want of Lin- <lb />
Lincoln had <lb />
no am during the week and crops <lb />
are beginning to Marion, <lb />
and veg- <lb />
crops in satisfactory <lb />
More rain would be <lb />
to upland Mt. Airy, <lb />
Barry have not bad <lb />
any rain of any consequence for <lb />
last days and corn and tobacco <lb />
are i <lb />
Mt. Pleasant, Cabarrus County. <lb />
about two-thirds of a <lb />
Salisbury, <lb />
is suffering for want of Gar- <lb />
dens are pretty much burnt <lb />
Cotton is doing pretty well, <lb />
An Opinion of Press. <lb />
From reading the accounts of the <lb />
Convention in the different; <lb />
papers throughout tho State we have <lb />
rather forcibly reminded bow <lb />
many of them touched on the same. <lb />
subject when to the beauty <lb />
and at the Atlantic <lb />
They speak of the scantiness of dress <lb />
with sonic of more fashionable young <lb />
lading as rather immodest and j <lb />
becoming. We do not pro <lb />
pose to lay down a law for our own j <lb />
true Southern girls, but would like <lb />
to ask them this question If it <lb />
not a little inconsistent for them to <lb />
so attire themselves when it fails to I <lb />
please male sex To do <lb />
they are no doubt endeavoring, <lb />
it is their duty, but the question is,; <lb />
arc they Certainly <lb />
not entirely if editors of these <lb />
papers arc lobe counted, nod they <lb />
arc not all bachelors <lb />
them arc young, <lb />
D. <lb />
Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
M. SCHULTZ <lb />
N. C <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD STORE. <lb />
s to <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT, <lb />
the Opera Douse, at which place <lb />
l have recently located, and when- have <lb />
everything in my line <lb />
HEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO MAKE A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
with all the Improved <lb />
and comfortable chain. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work of my <lb />
promptly executed. Very<lb />
CASH <lb />
Mary bail a little shape. <lb />
And the wool was white entirely. <lb />
whenever Mary would stir <lb />
stumps. <lb />
Thai shape wold follow <lb />
SIMPLE FACTS. <lb />
her <lb />
her <lb />
will be pretty short in the stalk mi- j and handsome too. <lb />
less it rains Shelby, <lb />
laud suffering for j A and Legal Opinion. <lb />
rain, some sections of the county; B. Munday Esq., County <lb />
Co., Tex., <lb />
used Bitten with mo-i nappy <lb />
My brother very low <lb />
Fishes arc weighed in their scales. <lb />
And an elephant paean his own trunk; <lb />
lint rats never tell their own tales. <lb />
And one seldom gets chink in a chunk. <lb />
Dogs seldom wear their own pants. <lb />
widen foot lays them open to <lb />
No nephew or niece fancies aunts. <lb />
And a cow never blows its own horn. <lb />
A cat cannot parse its own claws. <lb />
Nor porcupine nibs its own <lb />
Though orphans bean still have their <lb />
paws. <lb />
A bird will not pay its own bill. <lb />
Implement.-. Mechanics- Tools. Ta- Sick ducks never a ; <lb />
hie and Pocket <lb />
having no rain in several weeks. <lb />
The cotton and sugar cane crops <lb />
growing <lb />
Director. <lb />
II. <lb />
We have recently purchased the Mock <lb />
of Hardware belonging to M. A. Jams.; <lb />
and will same with all the <lb />
leading good in the <lb />
HARDWARE LINE <lb />
STEAM ENGINES <lb />
and other repaired at <lb />
notice, at home or at shop. Iron and <lb />
Bras-Turning done in the be-t manner. <lb />
Cylinders bored. Models made to order. <lb />
Lock repaired. Pipe <lb />
cut and threaded, repaired in <lb />
manner. Bring on <lb />
Jobbing done by P. <lb />
I X. C. <lb />
Castings, Cart Material. <lb />
Blind-, Hinge-. <lb />
Screw-. <lb />
Glass. Potty, Lead, <lb />
Oil. <lb />
Material <lb />
N mm w Mil <lb />
Harrow- and Cultivator.-. Gin-. Grist <lb />
Mill-. I and Kan Mill-. Saw <lb />
looking Stoves. <lb />
Ill fact all goods kept in a <lb />
and brr <lb />
R. R. <lb />
Schedule. <lb />
And a window ne'er suffers from pane. <lb />
Philadelphia Hem. <lb />
Weather Crop Bulletin. <lb />
kick, <lb />
N. c. <lb />
Below is the report of the North <lb />
Carolina Weather Service for the <lb />
week ending Saturday 1888 <lb />
There has been a decided <lb />
ency of rainfall in all districts, <lb />
the Cotton, grain <lb />
and tobacco have been injuriously <lb />
We thank the public for the liberal pat- affected-, <lb />
that they given us while, <lb />
managing the M. A. Jarvis hardware bus- <lb />
was generally below the <lb />
with Malarial and Jaundice, but <lb />
was cured by use of <lb />
Am satisfied Bitters saved hi <lb />
Mr. D. I. Horse ; <lb />
Signal Corps, Assistant Cave, Ky. adds a like testimony, <lb />
, positively believes he would <lb />
. . . . . . died, had it not been for Electric Bitten. <lb />
i but great ward off <lb />
How many a pompous old fraud, with I cure all Malaria and for all <lb />
an M. D. attached to his name, has offer-1 Liver and <lb />
ed this time-dishonored prescription to a stands Me and at <lb />
pale girl, suffering the ills Ding Store. <lb />
of womanhood How many a wretched .- <lb />
hell on earth has thus been started for <lb />
no can be either the Third <lb />
band or w which is taken n a pill. , r Tl <lb />
Out upon such quackery There is a <lb />
cure for suffering cure which ; Charlotte Chronicle <lb />
will make marriage the of earth- <lb />
blessing, and home the sweetest of . . ,. <lb />
Edens. It- name is Dr. Favor- Lev. James K. editor of <lb />
Prescription. Just try it, and ate the paper published <lb />
black clouds of life roll away before the Archdale. and elector at large <lb />
-lowing sunshine of returning health and ,,. ,.,, combination, <lb />
vigor. It is the only medicine for <lb />
AND MERCHANTS BUY- <lb />
their year's supplies will it to <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
chasing else where. i complete <lb />
ill all Its <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, SUGAR. <lb />
Ac. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF <lb />
we buy direct from <lb />
you to buy one profit. A <lb />
stock of <lb />
always mi hand and sold at prices to -nit <lb />
the Our goods are all bought <lb />
-old tor CASH, having no risk <lb />
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
ft <lb />
N. C- <lb />
MACHINERY. <lb />
To my of and <lb />
Through <lb />
with my I can -ell the <lb />
Saw Mills, <lb />
and other Machinery from to 1.1 per <lb />
cent cheaper than any holy All <lb />
Machinery warranted and entire <lb />
guaranteed before a cent i- paid, <lb />
Send for and full <lb />
E. G. COX, <lb />
N. C <lb />
THE <lb />
Eastern Reflector, EXCELSIOR <lb />
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY <lb />
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS <lb />
ALL PURCHASERS BE SUITED <lb />
L. C. TERRELL, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
W. L. NICHOLS <lb />
o. <lb />
D. <lb />
Pa. <lb />
I'm- <lb />
Catarrh, Hay fever, <lb />
ache, Debility, Rheumatism, Neuralgia <lb />
and all chrome and <lb />
Oxygen <lb />
Dr-. Stark-v A No. <lb />
street, have bean <lb />
, the laM year-, i- <lb />
of Oxygen and <lb />
nitrogen and the compound <lb />
la an . and made portable <lb />
it i- all over the <lb />
.,<lb />
Dr-. ft have the liberty<lb />
who hue tried <lb />
city last <lb />
lit Court, house. l <lb />
guarantee from manufacturer.-, that He spoke ill the court <lb />
ii will give in every case or and at the tune a Chronicle reporter <lb />
money refunded. See wrapper around dropped ill there were <lb />
people present, including the speak, <lb />
Mr. made the old- <lb />
but to raise <lb />
third party <lb />
The Old North State to <lb />
bottle. <lb />
Dr. the original and <lb />
only genuine Little Lifer <lb />
a vial; one a <lb />
AND <lb />
FIRST-CLASS STORE. <lb />
Front. <lb />
and that they continue the <lb />
tons. Our mot he <lb />
SOOT II.<lb />
Dated daily <lb />
Ar M <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Ar Selma <lb />
Ar <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Ar <lb />
in <lb />
am <lb />
; pin. <lb />
in <lb />
i is ; <lb />
-Id <lb />
So IS, <lb />
dairy <lb />
es Sun. <lb />
pm <lb />
FOR <lb />
UNDERTAKING <lb />
pin I-am <lb />
in <lb />
daily <lb />
H a.<lb />
ex Mm. <lb />
Having B. S. <lb />
me the we <lb />
j are ready to serve people in that <lb />
capacity. All notes and account- due <lb />
tor I a-I service- have been placed ill <lb />
average and the sun shine <lb />
an average, all crops being Injurious <lb />
There was about an <lb />
average and a slight <lb />
excess in the amount of sunshine <lb />
the Central district. <lb />
crops somewhat unfavorably. The <lb />
temperature shine for the <lb />
Western district about the <lb />
average affecting all crops <lb />
ably. <lb />
OF SPECIAL <lb />
i e r a <lb />
throughout the county during the <lb />
week, crops <lb />
Our State stretches from our <lb />
coast miles, and <lb />
district the ten- <lb />
area covers square miles. <lb />
is as large the Slates of <lb />
sea <lb />
Its <lb />
It <lb />
New Hampshire, <lb />
setts, Connecticut. New Jersey and <lb />
Maryland combined. It has ninety- <lb />
six counties, in of which <lb />
some of our most desirable fruits <lb />
can be grown, and in a large <lb />
of which all of may <lb />
grown successfully. We want to, <lb />
sec some specimens of the fruit <lb />
every county in the State on <lb />
at our State Fruit which <lb />
Ins remarks, Jones made some I <lb />
allusions to them. He <lb />
pealed to them for a division of their <lb />
rote. He preferred that they would <lb />
vote the Third party ticket, but at <lb />
any rate they should divide. <lb />
will be thought more of if you split <lb />
your he told them. <lb />
be won on to say if. just as <lb />
for the to vote the Be <lb />
publican ticket as it is him to <lb />
eat a dinner or steal a <lb />
; The colored men who had <lb />
cheered him, greeted this announce-; <lb />
with silence. They did not <lb />
the joke, and so sullen did <lb />
they appear that further on in his <lb />
speech Jones tried to explain <lb />
by saying that that remark was <lb />
BALTIMORE . <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
1870. <lb />
Will open a <lb />
in September. for the handling and <lb />
-ale of cotton. giving our j <lb />
their of two <lb />
IF <lb />
A And Boarding School. <lb />
The. opened in In . A IV K S <lb />
large building-, which J <lb />
The the the <lb />
in Mill, and during the <lb />
COLT MM <lb />
fie price the <lb />
Year, <lb />
IN ADVANCE <lb />
Is<lb />
ever in <lb />
Greenville. It <lb />
is opened in Metropolitan Hall, . <lb />
this c. v. on the of next month. I <lb />
The express will bring <lb />
them free of charge. There will <lb />
five hundred dollars cash award-1 <lb />
ed as premiums. Let each county naive. <lb />
J- pin <lb />
i inn <lb />
an <lb />
Magi. i i am <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
n M <lb />
f Fayette <lb />
Ar Si inn I<lb />
i- <lb />
Ar Mount is <lb />
Ar Tarboro I <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar <lb />
Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Keck Branch Bead <lb />
leaves Halifax Scotland at <lb />
P. M. leaves Scotland <lb />
A. M. daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves X via <lb />
It. R. daily except <lb />
P M. M. an ire <lb />
N C s P M. I M. <lb />
leave C, daily <lb />
Sunday. A M. Sunday i SO A <lb />
M. arrive Tarboro, N . A M, <lb />
A M. <lb />
Train on Mi. Branch leave <lb />
daily pi Sunday. A M. <lb />
arrive X . AM. Re- <lb />
turning have- N I S A II, <lb />
arrive X C. A M. <lb />
on Nashville Branch have- Rocky <lb />
Mount at P II, I <lb />
M. Spring Hope I M. Returning <lb />
Hoc lo HI A M. <lb />
II A M. arrives Rocky Mount II -V, A <lb />
M daily, except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
for Clinton, daily, except at <lb />
M. Returning leave Clinton A <lb />
M, at Warsaw with <lb />
and on. <lb />
Southbound train W <lb />
ville Branch i SI. i- <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Train South will stop only at <lb />
Goldsboro and <lb />
Train 7- close connection at <lb />
Weldon for all point- daily. All <lb />
rail daily except Sun- <lb />
day via Bay Line. <lb />
Train- make close all <lb />
North via Richmond and Wash- <lb />
AH train- run between <lb />
ton Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb />
JOHN F. DIVINE. <lb />
. -i i era <lb />
-I. R. <lb />
T. M. <lb />
LAST SCHOLASTIC 1811 <lb />
several have <lb />
growing Institution. <lb />
SIX TEACHERS <lb />
arc employed, and the best and <lb />
proved method-of are <lb />
ACCOMMODATIONS <lb />
arc well arranged. Good rooms furnish- <lb />
ed with Spring Mattresses, <lb />
The table i- supplied with plenty of well <lb />
prepared food. <lb />
Greenville being an interior town, pro- <lb />
me cheaper, and we can furnish <lb />
gives More Reading Mailer for <lb />
the money than any other paper <lb />
published in North Carolina. <lb />
The g variety <lb />
of news. RATIONAL, STATE <lb />
will devote it- <lb />
self to material advancement <lb />
of the section in it <lb />
your name get a <lb />
. t , .---. I <lb />
kinds and can anything desired crops especially corn across the continent to see. Let I or money refunded. Trice, <lb />
tin line-t to a and vegetables. Cotton is small attending the State Alliance For ErnuL <lb />
Pine We are fitted their <lb />
tip convenience and can lender crops suffer- <lb />
satisfactory services to all who <lb />
BETTER BOARD FOR LESS MONEY ll <lb />
i ill in <lb />
ii SHEPPARD. <lb />
Pen, 22nd. <lb />
WILSON <lb />
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, <lb />
FOR YOUNG LADIES. <lb />
Hie 84th. session this school <lb />
I . under the present Principal <lb />
will begin on Monday, Sept. 3rd. <lb />
I The corps of teaches will be enlarged. <lb />
and ill every de- <lb />
A school of Short-band and <lb />
ting will be added <lb />
The departments of Music and Art <lb />
each presided over a skillful teacher. <lb />
water. Healthy location. Terms <lb />
moderate. For and full par- <lb />
apply to <lb />
SILAS E. WARREN, <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
. counties. Let us show <lb />
tog want of rain. Cotton is not for grapes, especially, <lb />
j yet suffering Halifax, good old State will in the near, <lb />
Halifax weather is be recognized as the <lb />
damaging corn and has just com-,,. America. This is an enter-1 <lb />
to injure the <lb />
lord, Con <lb />
are looking plenty have every reason to believe <lb />
warm for corn, hut not will be the most <lb />
ALL-ABOARD <lb />
-FOR THE- <lb />
the patriotism j f <lb />
State pride of all our <lb />
, i .,, <lb />
Littleton, Halifax <lb />
rain since 21st. Corn <lb />
County. <lb />
of the county I <lb />
good crops, others very poor on ac <lb />
Count of drought. Lice in <lb />
Craven <lb />
rams, good warm weather very <lb />
to growing <lb />
Mount, need <lb />
rain badly. Cotton doing very <lb />
well, but its growth is checked by <lb />
cool Scotland Hal <lb />
display of ever seen Having leaned the Hotel at <lb />
on the Seaboard, and OM <lb />
Of <lb />
he for th. <lb />
than any-School in the Eastern part of <lb />
the State. The rates of tuition are mod- <lb />
The Department well <lb />
with <lb />
and a very competent teacher of both in- ; <lb />
and vocal charge. <lb />
For thorough lie of work progressive <lb />
and there i no better <lb />
School iii Carolina. <lb />
For and other particular.-. <lb />
apply to <lb />
JOHN DUCKETT. <lb />
x. C. <lb />
is called to as its <lb />
large growing circulation <lb />
makes an excellent <lb />
through which to reach the people <lb />
v . . , . he for the of on m v w w m w <lb />
I winch will give every visitor a Q .,, V W el I <lb />
lave conception of the grand is about miles Wash- H . <lb />
of our native State. <lb />
C. n. <lb />
N. B. <lb />
Binders, <lb />
1ST. o- <lb />
We have the lams and complete <lb />
of the kind lo . found in <lb />
the State, an-l solicit ten fur all classes <lb />
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding.<lb />
FOR INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS <lb />
us your orders. <lb />
ii <lb />
AND BINDERS, <lb />
RALEIGH. <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
THE HOME <lb />
ROOMS FREE. <lb />
Good rooms. Bet <lb />
the market afford;. When in the city <lb />
top at the <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
Oxford Female Seminary <lb />
OXFORD. <lb />
TUB Session Ops <lb />
The faculty of <lb />
Riv. C. A. Jenkins, cf <lb />
Mi-- School of <lb />
Mr-. Ladles <lb />
Miss Hall. Art School, X. <lb />
Mi-- Clark, College of <lb />
Mrs. Stradley. Mi-- Jordan and <lb />
Mi <lb />
ran SO <lb />
Board, fuel, light-, full <lb />
English course, Latin. French, <lb />
Gel man. if paid advance. i 80.75 <lb />
The above <lb />
A special discount for two or more <lb />
I'll a family or a neighborhood. <lb />
for <lb />
K. P. <lb />
The modes of death's approach are <lb />
and statistics show conclusively <lb />
that more persons die diseases of the <lb />
Throat and Lung- than any other. It i- <lb />
that everyone, without <lb />
receives vast of Tubercle <lb />
Germs into the the system and where <lb />
past week these germ- fall upon suitable soil they <lb />
been more like ban July, -tart Into life develop, at first slowly <lb />
and dry weather have <lb />
Office for Sale. <lb />
ON day of September <lb />
next will be -old at <lb />
public auction, the complete <lb />
Job Printing outfit formerly by <lb />
I he Outfit con- <lb />
one Washington Hand <lb />
Proof one Plow Paper Cutter, <lb />
Imposing stone-, all Cases, Cabinets, <lb />
Type, . necessary a col <lb />
man Newspaper and Job The <lb />
above may he bought <lb />
private sale before that day. Terms <lb />
made known on day of sale or by <lb />
I ion to<lb />
Notice. <lb />
undersign having as <lb />
o last will and testament of <lb />
Banana Matthews deceased, notifies all <lb />
persons indebted to the of her <lb />
to make immediate payment to her. <lb />
and persons having claims against <lb />
said estate lo present them for payment <lb />
properly authenticated on or before the <lb />
13th day of July <lb />
MA ABET Kg, <lb />
Harmon Matthews <lb />
July Moore A Bernard <lb />
the throat Hallowed to con- <lb />
the crops injuriously. to <lb />
I lie producing Consumption and to the <lb />
absence any marked fall of rain head, Catarrh. all this i- <lb />
is being badly felt by all dangerous and it allowed to proceed will <lb />
Wilson i in time At the onset you, <lb />
looking well, but eon, is . <lb />
Warsaw, your life. As soon as <lb />
are exceedingly sorry, especially feel that something is wrong with . <lb />
Bead rain very your Throat, Lungs or Nostrils, obtain a <lb />
don. Halifax cool German Syrup <lb />
nights of the past week have had a <lb />
bail on Williamston, <lb />
cotton and <lb />
grain crops are suffering; from want <lb />
of rain the<lb />
ville. <lb />
and the same distance from New <lb />
on the Carolina coast. <lb />
There is no better place on coast <lb />
between Maine and Florida bathing <lb />
and fishing. <lb />
only yards the <lb />
Hotel, is one the finest sheets water <lb />
far ladies and children to row on in small <lb />
boats, <lb />
The Surl Bathing in the Ocean is jut <lb />
splendid, and convenient to the Hotel, <lb />
The table will be supplied with the best <lb />
the market and with good beds, <lb />
cool rooms and polite and attentive <lb />
Board per week ; per month, <lb />
.-. day, <lb />
The O. D. S. S. Line will run two steam- <lb />
a week Washington <lb />
and return. <lb />
For farther Information, address <lb />
M. J. <lb />
Washington, X. C. <lb />
THE FAVORITE PLACE ON THE <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA COAST. <lb />
Attend Your <lb />
The Tar River Transportation <lb />
Forbes, Greenville, President <lb />
J. B. <lb />
J. S. Greenville, <lb />
These three worths as, applied to X. It Tarboro, Gen <lb />
the voters among the farmers, R. F. Jones. Washington, Gen <lb />
Farmer<lb />
A nUT t . -j <lb />
i. V I. inc. <lb />
tor <lb />
. ll <lb />
at <lb />
The l -t V <lb />
nun. r<lb />
to tut--.<lb />
i co. v <lb />
mis since last report. Corn badly embody a volume. II <lb />
Gibson's Station, observed, it would relieve us of vast People's Line for on <lb />
say all trouble, of wickedness In n , , , ,. ,, J <lb />
crops are snaring. Corn of high onerous and unjust j , <lb />
sections reported seriously in- taxes, thoroughly repaired, refurnished I <lb />
Haw Alamance and, of and venality . and painted. <lb />
suffering among public men. We do not say Fitted up specially the ac-1 <lb />
want rain, especially Hills- that a perfect reform in all these j and convenience Ladies, <lb />
Orange Corn matters would be brought about, but ATTENTIVE <lb />
damaged. Tobacco prom- we do say that ii great mass of, <lb />
a very poor Monroe, our voters, particularly our farmers, I A Table with the <lb />
Onion generally would be more faithful and vigilant J <lb />
rains of in selecting men to <lb />
I he and A small portion there would He a marked and happy Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
of the county still needs change in the condition of public , and Friday at o'clock, A. m. <lb />
Count v. Crops need- Go lo your primaries and Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
rain. Corn and on up. see to it that the right men arc noun- at a. m. <lb />
injuriously should we <lb />
Wake very careful in selecting those who <lb />
needed- Corn and cotton be- are lo legislate for us. Be sure you <lb />
to need it select men who will be friendly to <lb />
Wake weather for; the great agricultural interests of <lb />
the past week has been very the State, <lb />
for cotton. Weed small .-. <lb />
outlook Warren <lb />
rain badly, es-1 You cannot afford to waste time in ex- <lb />
tobacco, which will require when your lungs are in <lb />
the most favorable seasons to make Consumption always seems, at first <lb />
only a cold. not permit any dealer <lb />
Hit lo upon with sonic cheap <lb />
T. OH of King's New Discovery for <lb />
Henderson Coughs and Colds, hut be <lb />
good except wheat. is you get the genuine, he I <lb />
. J. <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
N E <lb />
JEWELRY STORE. <lb />
have just received another lot line . <lb />
WATCHES, CLOCKS, <lb />
and Jewelry. <lb />
which are offered at low prices <lb />
This splendid i- now opened <lb />
The <lb />
has been very greatly enlarged and <lb />
extend out over the Sound and join-, to <lb />
the pier. <lb />
NEW FURNITURE <lb />
ha- been put in entire build jig. <lb />
SAM MUSIC, <lb />
Table supplied with all the delicacies <lb />
land and waler. <lb />
Surf and sound Unsurpassed. <lb />
day. week or month at <lb />
rates. Apply term- to <lb />
E. A. JACOBS, <lb />
Head. N. C. <lb />
NORTH Superior <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
L. C. Latham Harry Skinner, plaintiff <lb />
v. s. <lb />
E. II. Dill and l. W. Dill, <lb />
The defendants above named will take <lb />
notice that an action entitled as above; <lb />
has been commenced by the plaintiffs in <lb />
Superior Court county the <lb />
partition of certain land held by the plain- <lb />
tiffs and defendants a- tenants in com-j <lb />
and the said defendants will i <lb />
take notice that they ire required to <lb />
pear before the Clerk said Court, at j <lb />
the Court House ii. on or be- j <lb />
lore the 3rd day August and an- j <lb />
the complaint in said action or <lb />
plain; will apply to the Court <lb />
relief demanded in said complaint. This <lb />
the I day June <lb />
K. A. MOVE, <lb />
Clerk <lb />
Chapel Hill, N. C. <lb />
next August <lb />
Tuition reduced to g-0 a hall-year. Poor <lb />
Students may give notes. Faculty <lb />
fifteen teachers. Three full courses of <lb />
study leading to Three short <lb />
courses the training business men. <lb />
teachers, physicians, and pharmacists. <lb />
Law school fully equipped. Write for <lb />
to <lb />
Hon. Kemp P. Battle, <lb />
President <lb />
ALL ORDERS FOR <lb />
PROMPTLY FILLED. <lb />
SCHOOL. <lb />
burg is badly Lung and Chest affections. <lb />
ed in of this j lite at Drug St <lb />
Trial can be purchased. <lb />
Store. <lb />
MOSES <lb />
with a wholesome I <lb />
restraint, <lb />
oilers best PHYSICAL and the best <lb />
culture, a compulsory <lb />
with a reason- <lb />
able but strict and a <lb />
entirely <lb />
or silent <lb />
FAIRS. For <lb />
address, <lb />
MAJ. R. BINGHAM, <lb />
Bingham N. <lb />
Notice <lb />
GULLET'S baldness, <lb />
tailing out bah, and eradication <lb />
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