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on <lb />
THE BEST PAPER <lb />
EVER PUBLISHED IN <lb />
LARGEST CIRCULATION. <lb />
MEDIUM <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
specialty <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL VIII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1889. <lb />
NO. <lb />
Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb />
D. J. Editor and <lb />
Published <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
1.59 per year. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
will not to Democratic <lb />
man and measures that are <lb />
with the true principles of the party. <lb />
If want a a wide-a-wake <lb />
of the State send for the <lb />
tor. W SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
G. Fowle. of Wake. <lb />
M. Holt, <lb />
of <lb />
Secretary of L <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. Rain, of Wake. , <lb />
of Wayne. <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba. <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe. <lb />
SUPREME COURT. <lb />
Chief Justice N. II. Smith, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate S. of <lb />
Wake; Joseph J. Davis, <lb />
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and <lb />
Alfonzo C. Avery, of Burke. <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
First II. Brow. of <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second Philips, of <lb />
Third G. Connor, of <lb />
son. <lb />
Clark, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth A. Gilmer, of <lb />
Sixth T. of <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Seventh C. of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth District R. A. of <lb />
Iredell. <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb />
Surry. <lb />
Tenth G. of <lb />
Bathe. <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
Twelfth H- <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
Representatives in Congress. <lb />
B. Vance, of Meek-, <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb />
House of District <lb />
Thomas G. Skinner, of <lb />
Second P. Cheatham col, <lb />
of Vance. <lb />
Third W. of <lb />
Pender. <lb />
Fourth II Bunn, <lb />
Nash. <lb />
Fifth W. Brewer, of <lb />
Sixth Rowland of <lb />
S. Henderson, <lb />
Eighth II. A. <lb />
Ninth District II. G. Ewart of <lb />
COUNTY GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Superior Court A. Move. <lb />
A-K. Tucker. <lb />
Register of II. James. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S-i room Man n i <lb />
II. <lb />
Commissioners-Council Dawson, <lb />
G nil ford Mooring, <lb />
W. A. James, Jr. T. E. Keel. <lb />
Board of Harding <lb />
Chairman J. S. and J. D. <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Public School <lb />
Latham. <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
M. Bernard. <lb />
C. Forbes. <lb />
Treasurer. J. <lb />
Ward, T. A. <lb />
and J. P. 2nd Ward. O. Hook- <lb />
and R. Williams Jr.; 3rd Ward, J. J. <lb />
Perkins and A. F. <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
First and Third <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. N. C. <lb />
Hughes D. D., Rector. <lb />
Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night Prayer Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday Rev. R. B. John, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
Baptist--Services every Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Meeting every <lb />
night. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A. <lb />
M., meets every 1st Thursday and Mon- <lb />
day night 1st and Sunday at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. W. M. King. W. M. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. meets <lb />
every 2nd and 4th nights at Ma- <lb />
sonic nail. F. W. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. D. L. <lb />
James, N. O. <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 H., meets <lb />
Thursday night. C. A. White, C. <lb />
TEE OLD <lb />
I am lying; at rest in th sanctum to- <lb />
night <lb />
The place is deserted and still <lb />
To my right the exchanges and man- <lb />
white. <lb />
To my are the ink and the quill <lb />
yes. <lb />
The quill, for my master's old-fashioned <lb />
and quaint <lb />
And refuses to write with a pen; <lb />
He insists that old Franklin, the editor <lb />
saint, <lb />
Used a quill, and hell imitate Ten. <lb />
I loved the old for <lb />
years <lb />
We have managed the Farmer's Ga- <lb />
And although I'm old, his favorite <lb />
shears <lb />
And can crowd the compositors yet; <lb />
But my duties are rather too heavy. I <lb />
think. <lb />
And I oftentimes envy the quill <lb />
As it lazily leans with its nib in the ink <lb />
While I'm slashing away with a will. <lb />
But when was remember it <lb />
well. <lb />
Though a of long years has gone <lb />
by <lb />
The heaviest share of the editing fell <lb />
the quill, and think with a sigh <lb />
Of the days when I'd scissor an extract <lb />
or two <lb />
From a neighboring editor's leader. <lb />
Then laugh in sleeve at the quill as <lb />
it new <lb />
In behalf of the general reader. <lb />
I am being paid off for my merriment <lb />
then, <lb />
For my master is wrinkled and gray. <lb />
And seldom lays hold on his primitive <lb />
pen <lb />
Except when he wishes to <lb />
are some money to run the <lb />
machine. <lb />
And subscribers will please to <lb />
or, <lb />
last load of wood Jones brought <lb />
us was green. <lb />
And so knotty that it couldn't <lb />
lie is nervous and and is getting <lb />
quite blind <lb />
lie hates to acknowledge the <lb />
And I'm sorry to it's a puzzle to <lb />
Head or tail to the most of his matter. <lb />
The compositors him whenever <lb />
they see <lb />
The result of a luckless endeavor. <lb />
But the daring old rascal just lays it on <lb />
me, <lb />
And I make no remonstrance what- <lb />
ever. <lb />
little I <lb />
To incorporate the Southern In- <lb />
Exposition Society. <lb />
To prevent manufacturers and <lb />
others from issuing non <lb />
tickets or other scrip In pay- <lb />
of labor done. <lb />
To incorporate the Charlotte <lb />
bank. <lb />
To validate grants <lb />
gating acres, in Hay wood, <lb />
Jackson and Swain counties. <lb />
To incorporate the Carolina Fire <lb />
Insurance Wilmington. <lb />
To incorporate the North <lb />
Christian Missionary <lb />
To prevent discrimination in <lb />
freights the Atlantic and <lb />
North Carolina Railway. <lb />
To allow the authorities to <lb />
places where gambling is believed <lb />
to be carried on. <lb />
To enable the city of <lb />
ton manufacturing in- <lb />
To incorporate the North <lb />
Jersey cattle chip. <lb />
To incorporate the National <lb />
Christian Congress. <lb />
To punish the making false re- <lb />
turns by school commissioners. <lb />
To provide for the better care <lb />
and protection of orphan children. <lb />
To provide for the collection of <lb />
statistics. <lb />
To allow and decree <lb />
of United States Courts to be dock- <lb />
in the Superior Courts. <lb />
To incorporate the Eastern band <lb />
of Cherokee Indians. <lb />
To punish the obtaining of ad- <lb />
of provisions, etc., by false <lb />
pretenses. <lb />
To regulate and limit the amount <lb />
of indebtedness to be contracted for <lb />
special purposes by counties, cities, <lb />
towns and townships. <lb />
To protect the private oyster <lb />
beds and grounds of the State. <lb />
To incorporate the Fayetteville <lb />
Savings banks. To incorporate <lb />
To abolish the court and <lb />
create a court for Bun- <lb />
To incorporate the Asheville and <lb />
Mountain Com- <lb />
upon the question of a levy of a <lb />
graded school tax. <lb />
To enable the penitentiary to be- <lb />
come self-sustaining. <lb />
To prohibit the killing <lb />
with dynamite. <lb />
To incorporate the and <lb />
Southern railroad company. <lb />
To make appropriations for the <lb />
three asylums. <lb />
To abolish the eight white normal <lb />
schools and devote the fund for that <lb />
purpose to county institutes. <lb />
To provide for re-running and re- <lb />
marking the lines between North <lb />
Carolina and Virginia, Tennessee <lb />
and South Carolina. <lb />
To provide for working the pub <lb />
lie roads by the sys- <lb />
To incorporate the <lb />
way Company. <lb />
To incorporate the Maxton and <lb />
Northwestern railway. <lb />
To incorporate the Charlotte and <lb />
Goldsboro Air-line railway. <lb />
To amend the election law so as <lb />
to insure a more <lb />
and prevent <lb />
To enlarge the jurisdiction of <lb />
magistrates. <lb />
To require banks incorporated in <lb />
the State to report to the State <lb />
Treasurer. <lb />
To incorporate the Northeastern <lb />
Railway Company. <lb />
To authorize the completion of the <lb />
Governor's mansion. <lb />
Own a Home. <lb />
Yes, I th <lb />
earn <lb />
For the jolly compositor's jest. <lb />
For think of a head with the silvery <lb />
hair <lb />
That will soon, very soon, be at rest. <lb />
He has labored full long for the true and <lb />
the good <lb />
the manifold troubles that irk I <lb />
u pan v. <lb />
His only emolument raiment and food, j To incorporate the East Carolina <lb />
And a pass now and then to the circus, ,,. .,.,,, , T , . . <lb />
Oyster, Game and Industrial <lb />
from the past comes a memory <lb />
bright <lb />
Of a lass with the freshness of clover, <lb />
Who used to clip from her tresses one <lb />
night <lb />
A memorial lock for her lover. <lb />
Association. <lb />
To prohibit from <lb />
oysters in this State. <lb />
To incorporate the Randolph <lb />
That dear little lock is still glossy and railway. <lb />
brown, <lb />
But the lass is much older and fatter, i To make it a misdemeanor to cut <lb />
And the youth-he's editor here in or wire fences. <lb />
the town . <lb />
I'm employed on the staff of the latter, lo incorporate the <lb />
I am lying at rest in the sanctum to- Friends Association <lb />
night <lb />
sight o deed, procured by <lb />
Through the trees on the brow of the . fraud or duress. <lb />
hill. <lb />
Clouds hurry along in haste, <lb />
And the wind rushes by with a wail <lb />
Hello there's a whopping big rat in the <lb />
paste <lb />
How I'd like to shut down on his tail. <lb />
and Printer. <lb />
Their Work. <lb />
To protect public moneys in the <lb />
hands of county treasurers. <lb />
To provide for a vote the <lb />
on the question of the removal <lb />
of the court of Harnett from <lb />
Lillington to Dunn <lb />
To prevent the careless handling <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
Office hours x. u. to Money <lb />
Order hours A. if. to p. m . No or- <lb />
will be issued from to <lb />
from to F. M. . <lb />
Bethel mail arrives daily Sun- <lb />
Jar at A. K., and departs <lb />
mail arrives Sun- <lb />
at m. and depart- <lb />
Washington mall s daily <lb />
at IS M. and departs at P. V. <lb />
H. A. <lb />
Appointments <lb />
For on Bethlehem Mission, <lb />
1st at <lb />
School House, 1st Sunday st <lb />
o'clock . <lb />
Sparta, 2nd at o clock. <lb />
Grow, at <lb />
Salem Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Chapel, 4th Sunday o <lb />
r h P. C. <lb />
Below 9-e the principal enactments of the j of lire arms. <lb />
Assembly as taken from To allow the Souths <lb />
to the era way to change its name to <lb />
and <lb />
To provide for an increase of pen I To make it a misdemeanor to <lb />
by a specific tax of cents on properly make public the contents <lb />
property cents the poll. and letters. <lb />
To change the name of Charles- To incorporate the Ocean View <lb />
ton, Swain county, to City, railway. <lb />
To so amend the code as to per- J To extend until January 1890, <lb />
magistrates to take the time for the settlement and <lb />
cation of sureties on official bonds, of the debt <lb />
To relieve grand jurors from com- j To extend the time of collecting <lb />
in a body save in taxes until May <lb />
cases. To provide for an animal encamp- <lb />
To establish a board of health at; of the State Guard. <lb />
Charlotte. To protect the owners of timber <lb />
To incorporate the Aberdeen and j growing the lands of others. <lb />
West Railway. To prevent the increase of hog <lb />
To so amend the charter of by requiring prompt burial <lb />
and Southern railway as , of hogs which have died of that dis- <lb />
to allow the completion thereof. , ease. <lb />
To empower gas to supply j relation to indigent other <lb />
lighting and heating and apprentices. is a new law <lb />
power. j and an admirable <lb />
To provide for the redemption of To incorporate the Farmers State <lb />
six per cent, bonds held Alliance and <lb />
by the States for To allow the consolidation of the <lb />
the Indian fund. Suffolk Carolina Railway Com- <lb />
To make feet a lawful fence. with the Not folk <lb />
To authorize magistrates to take Railway, <lb />
bond upon the continuance of j To incorporate the Confederate <lb />
criminal cases. Association of North Oar- <lb />
To allow three justices to be a <lb />
of the Supreme Court. <lb />
To exempt telegraph <lb />
To incorporate the Co from duty as jurors. <lb />
operators <lb />
operative School North Carolina. <lb />
To promote the cultivation of <lb />
shell fish by citizens of this State. <lb />
To incorporate the <lb />
and railway. <lb />
To the of <lb />
timber within sixty feet of the pub- <lb />
To authorize commission- <lb />
in joint session with the <lb />
I rates to levy n special tax. <lb />
To provide a farm for the <lb />
for the deaf and and <lb />
blind. <lb />
To divide the appropriation to <lb />
the State Guard among thirty com- <lb />
each. <lb />
To authorize Raleigh to issue <lb />
improvement bonds. <lb />
To protect the oyster interests of <lb />
the State, <lb />
To incorporate the Bast Carolina <lb />
Railway. <lb />
To provide for the support of the <lb />
Institution for the deaf and <lb />
the blind. <lb />
To allow Raleigh township to vote <lb />
Monroe Southern Planner. <lb />
A large class of farming people <lb />
seem to be satisfied to pass their <lb />
lives as tenants, making no effort <lb />
to homes of their own. They <lb />
live from year to year on laud be- <lb />
longing to others, moving from <lb />
place to place, one <lb />
year where they will live the next, <lb />
and, in the meantime, <lb />
ting the truthfulness of the old ad- <lb />
age that rolling stone no <lb />
They have followed this <lb />
plan until they seem to have be- <lb />
come reconciled to it, and to have <lb />
lost all aspirations for a homo of <lb />
their own and a life of <lb />
deuce. <lb />
To a thinking man this condition <lb />
of affairs presents a problem that is <lb />
not easy to solve. It destroys a <lb />
vast amount of energy that might be <lb />
devoted to the development and up- <lb />
building of the and its re- <lb />
sources, and creates a large floating <lb />
population that cannot possibly feel <lb />
the same interest in the general <lb />
that those who own homes <lb />
and land of their own feel. A <lb />
vile unworthy of <lb />
American citizens, is created, which <lb />
will become more pronounced with <lb />
each generation, and the tendency <lb />
is to a position of serfdom for a <lb />
large class of people. <lb />
The Planter does not believe in <lb />
contracting debts, as a rule, but <lb />
man is justifiable in in debt <lb />
for anything it is a home. The <lb />
trouble with too many is that they <lb />
want to buy a largo farm, and if <lb />
they cannot do this they continue <lb />
This is No poor <lb />
man should buy more land he <lb />
needs. The better is to buy a <lb />
small place improve it. Build <lb />
a house and create a home. It may <lb />
be a very humble one at first, but <lb />
it be, by degrees, made beaut is <lb />
and A acres of <lb />
land may be made fertile, and, by <lb />
intelligent management and tho- <lb />
rough cultivation, bountiful harvests <lb />
may be reaped. The possession of <lb />
a home will inspire a feeling of in- <lb />
dependence, and will tend to <lb />
morally and mentally, those <lb />
who are thus identified with the <lb />
common interests and prosperity of <lb />
the country. <lb />
By all means secure a home, and <lb />
then devote all your energies to its <lb />
improvement. But whatever yon <lb />
do, give a mortgage on it. <lb />
The <lb />
Raleigh Visitor. <lb />
left here last <lb />
night for Mississippi. We learn <lb />
that a large will pass <lb />
through here to-night, from Selma. <lb />
this connection we will state that <lb />
a gentleman received a letter yes- <lb />
from Illinois, making <lb />
as to the chances of white farm <lb />
hands getting employment in this <lb />
State. He said in his letter <lb />
there were farm hands in that <lb />
State who were anxious to come to <lb />
this State to work on <lb />
ed they secure permanent em <lb />
As the exodus move- <lb />
seems to be growing there <lb />
is a likelihood of a scarcity of labor, <lb />
it would be well to encourage all <lb />
worthy emigrants who desire to <lb />
make our section their home. <lb />
A Bankrupt People- <lb />
Progressive Farmer. <lb />
As a people, we are rushing on <lb />
wildly into commercial feudalism. <lb />
The rapid congestion of wealth, the <lb />
maddened rage for accumulating <lb />
riches, the unscrupulous means em- <lb />
ployed and whose conceded <lb />
come of their astounding <lb />
grasp and audacity, the evident and <lb />
alarming drift of American citizen- <lb />
ship into two <lb />
rich and the extremely <lb />
arouse every patriot to action. In <lb />
vain do the people plead for justice. <lb />
In vain do they protest against the <lb />
encroachments of corporate and <lb />
power. In vain do they <lb />
admonish their State and National <lb />
Legislatures impending ruin <lb />
and bankruptcy stare us in the face <lb />
as a nation. In vain are they <lb />
and heroically against <lb />
the tide which is driving them <lb />
down into the degradation <lb />
of commercial vassalage. This is <lb />
strong language, but it is truth. <lb />
To rescue the agricultural and <lb />
industrial interests from the <lb />
pending ; to restore that health- <lb />
equilibrium between the great <lb />
industries of the country which is <lb />
absolutely essential to a healthful <lb />
growth and prosperity, to secure to <lb />
the farmers of the land some of the <lb />
profits of their hard earnings, is the <lb />
grand mission the Farmer's Aili- <lb />
success will be the <lb />
the glory of American in- <lb />
failure will be the <lb />
wreck of American hope and Amer- <lb />
liberty. We are aware that <lb />
there be who think that this <lb />
great gram <lb />
of thought among the farmers <lb />
is ado about But <lb />
they are men who take a superficial <lb />
of matters, or they are <lb />
to the situation, and we com- <lb />
mend to all the real condition <lb />
of our people. We would ask them <lb />
to read the following facts and tell <lb />
if it is not just course for concern <lb />
and alarm. We have twenty-seven <lb />
agricultural States the Union. <lb />
We select nine of the leading ones <lb />
to show only one phase of con-1 <lb />
of their farmers. Read the j <lb />
figures and say there is no cause for j <lb />
alarm. The recorded mortgages on <lb />
farms those States are summed <lb />
up in the following appalling fig- <lb />
In Ohio, 5701,000.000; <lb />
Wisconsin, 9250,000.000; Mich- j <lb />
8351,000,000; Ne- <lb />
8110,000,000; Kansas, j <lb />
000.000; Missouri, 8237,000,000; <lb />
Texas, 8110,000,000. Three <lb />
billions five hundred and thirty-two <lb />
million dollars This, is just one- <lb />
third of the agricultural States. <lb />
The interest tor one year at six per <lb />
cent on this mortgaged debt of those <lb />
farmers is two hundred and I <lb />
millions nine hundred and j <lb />
thousand dollars Almost <lb />
to cover the cotton crop of <lb />
the South. Estimate the <lb />
ed indebtedness on the farms of the I <lb />
eighteen States to equal <lb />
of the above States <lb />
and it would amount, to enough to <lb />
pay for all the railroads the <lb />
country Whither are we drift- <lb />
T Is there no cause for concern <lb />
among the farmers or patriot <lb />
whatever sphere he live, who <lb />
does not bid God speed to the no- <lb />
and heroic men of the Farmer's <lb />
Alliance, who are earnestly seeking <lb />
and striving to avert the direful ca- <lb />
which must ensue, if this <lb />
state of things is remedied T <lb />
Let every man who belongs to our <lb />
order renew with each day of his <lb />
life his undying allegiance to the <lb />
cause. Let every patriot identify <lb />
himself with us in this great task of <lb />
the energies and in- <lb />
the <lb />
Harrison to Blaine. <lb />
Times. <lb />
THE STATE. <lb />
The following letter is published <lb />
in the as a specimen of <lb />
literature particularly inter <lb />
just now as showing that <lb />
President intends to run <lb />
his own administration and though <lb />
Premier Blaine may think like Card <lb />
that Kings are often <lb />
very to their ministers, <lb />
still Mr. Harrison may think that <lb />
the king or President has a right to <lb />
do the thinking the working <lb />
and order things according to bis <lb />
own ideas. The asserts that him sheltered <lb />
What is happening around us. <lb />
As Reflected from the State Press. <lb />
Nashville We see it <lb />
i stated that the Gold Leaf Tobacco <lb />
Works, with a capital of <lb />
will be organized at Rocky Mount <lb />
with If. W. Hart, manager. <lb />
Thoughts for Reflection. <lb />
Select for Leisure Bonn. <lb />
Many men do not allow their <lb />
to take root, but poll them <lb />
every now and then, as children do <lb />
they have planted to see if <lb />
they are <lb />
The flower that smiles to-day <lb />
To-morrow <lb />
All that we wish to stay <lb />
Temps, and then flies j <lb />
A man of Moore county,; is this world's delight <lb />
to death sometime go while <lb />
under the influence of whiskey. <lb />
Shelly. <lb />
the letter was left by Mr. Blaine in <lb />
his roam in a hotel, and that it is one <lb />
vouched for as authentic. Here it Snow Hill The <lb />
is rise in the Creek Monday night, <lb />
destroyed ten tons of which <lb />
was put off at the landing by the <lb />
steamer, and was shipped here to <lb />
Indianapolis, Feb. <lb />
My Dear Mr. Your letter <lb />
the 21st was received some days <lb />
ago, and was both in its tone <lb />
in its conclusion very gratifying to I Geo. W. Sugg and others, <lb />
me. I am sure you have read in I u ,. . ,. ., ,. a <lb />
the newspapers accounts of my Mr. S. <lb />
sufficient excuse for the i Hawkins, one of the in j <lb />
delay in acknowledging it jewelry store, while clean- <lb />
Yours or the 29th has now been an old brass watch the other <lb />
received, I hasten to thank you <lb />
are stars that guide <lb />
e heavens are dear; <lb />
but reason is the magnetic <lb />
that directs when stars are hidden <lb />
and shine no <lb />
Life is for the most part, either <lb />
ennui or <lb />
willingness to <lb />
myself in any <lb />
for your expressed <lb />
relieve Mrs. and <lb />
way you can. <lb />
As to myself, do not think of <lb />
any matter which I can now <lb />
avail myself of your kindly proffer- <lb />
ed help. The mail I now use spar <lb />
day, found it among other things <lb />
a live spider. How long the insect <lb />
had been the watch, or how it <lb />
got there are not known <lb />
Raleigh News and The <lb />
Guards of Tarboro, <lb />
several reasons, and as have decided to the Governor's <lb />
-j- <lb />
me to talk fully with you I will not, at New Gen- <lb />
subject you to the risk of a journey James D. Glenn states <lb />
here unless it should be absolutely the time set for the Annual en- <lb />
quire <lb />
to avail of your very, <lb />
kindly offer. thought had continue ten days, <lb />
settled it. my own mind j Concord Mr. K. c. <lb />
required attention before I <lb />
Sell-ease is pain, thy only rest <lb />
Is labor fur a worthy end. <lb />
Whittler <lb />
He serves all who dares be true. <lb />
I -nil. <lb />
each art <lb />
Assail a fault or help a merit grow <lb />
Like threads of sliver seen through <lb />
Let love through good deeds show. <lb />
Edwin Arnold <lb />
nun.-.-.-, iv me time sec rue Annual en- <lb />
If any thing should re- at Wrightsville <lb />
it, however, I will not host . . . , , , , ,. <lb />
to avail of your year is July It <lb />
Cheerfulness is just as natural to <lb />
the heart of man in strong health <lb />
as color is to his <lb />
reached Washington. If the <lb />
welder has a mill that seems to have <lb />
paper reports of today as to Mr. kind of fatality attached to it. <lb />
Allison's position are correct it may A year ago Mr. Blackwelder got <lb />
settle some of my plans. said to two of his own fingers mashed off in <lb />
a friend to day that if all <lb />
The fountain of joy is fed by tears, <lb />
And love is hit by the breath of sighs l <lb />
The deepest griefs and the wildest fears <lb />
Have holiest ministries. <lb />
J. C. Holland. <lb />
Blessed is the man who has the <lb />
gift of making friends, for it one <lb />
of God's best Hughes. <lb />
seven of <lb />
the Cabinet officers could have <lb />
been found in Alaska it would have <lb />
promoted harmony In the party in <lb />
the State. I believe, is the <lb />
only State that has no protest to <lb />
offer. My health is good. get <lb />
out twice a day for a <lb />
run to be it gives <lb />
me air and exercise. You not <lb />
forget yourself that you will need <lb />
all your strength. With kind re- <lb />
to Mrs. Blaine, very sincere- <lb />
yours, Harrison. <lb />
If that letter is the key to <lb />
dent Harrison's independence of <lb />
then we may look to see <lb />
the Secretary of State make a kick, <lb />
as it would be technically termed <lb />
the language of American <lb />
it, two weeks ago J. W. <lb />
got of his fingers cut off, and <lb />
last week a year-old son of Mr. <lb />
II. lost I fingers <lb />
in the same way. <lb />
New A young <lb />
man employed on a vessel of one <lb />
of our steamship recently I <lb />
a letter his father, who <lb />
Who shuts his hand has lost his gold <lb />
Who opens it, hath it twice told. <lb />
Anon. <lb />
He that buys and lies, shall find <lb />
the lie left in his purse behind. <lb />
Cervantes. <lb />
resides at Plymouth, N. C, <lb />
the old gentleman's serious ill- <lb />
with a request that the son <lb />
hasten home, and bring with hi in <lb />
suitable to make the father's <lb />
coffin. The dutiful son obeyed. <lb />
Concord Standard A piece <lb />
wooded land on M. M. <lb />
Mr. Blaine is one those i is being cleared <lb />
wart politicians who is very bold, . ,,, ,. .;,. <lb />
time very <lb />
C. <lb />
N. C <lb />
at the same <lb />
but is not the Blaine of five <lb />
years ago, and wears on his once <lb />
proud bead face a bloated <lb />
indicates the remnant of a <lb />
powerful character with the <lb />
of obstinacy, instead of the crystal-, <lb />
essence of intellect relieved <lb />
passion. The appointment his <lb />
son, Walker Blaine, displayed this <lb />
same quality of obstinacy and self- <lb />
and it progresses to the <lb />
of a difference of opinion be- <lb />
tween him and Mr. Harrison the <lb />
result will Blaine's <lb />
vanity will lead him to conclude <lb />
that if he is not allowed to boss the <lb />
administration it must prove a fail- <lb />
Or in other words Mr. Blaine <lb />
would like to patronize the success <lb />
of the Republican administration, <lb />
and take the credit of it, or else <lb />
make it a failure, and claim that he <lb />
is the man to achieve a victory <lb />
in 1892. <lb />
old oaks remind of <lb />
those he reads of California; <lb />
stories. One white oak was <lb />
to measure four feet in diameter, <lb />
and when felled and cut into cord <lb />
wood made seven cords; this <lb />
not include several big loads of <lb />
chips. <lb />
Julian of Durham, is <lb />
his history still brighter and <lb />
brighter. of suffering j <lb />
pie in Orange he wrote the <lb />
DANIELS. <lb />
n. c. <lb />
Any Business Entrusted to us will ha <lb />
Promptly Attended to- <lb />
U. L. JAMBS, <lb />
DENTIST, t <lb />
Greenville, N <lb />
AUG. C. M. H <lb />
BERNARD, <lb />
A T-LA W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Practice in the. State and Federal <lb />
LEX <lb />
G RE E N VI LL C. <lb />
J. E. M RE. <lb />
J. M. TUCKER. <lb />
Sheriff to know ii the reports con- HUB <lb />
J. MURPHY <lb />
Wide Awake for April is a model <lb />
number, whether for home reading cartridge <lb />
or for supplementary reading in <lb />
school. <lb />
For instance, there is an extreme- <lb />
interesting article by John Bur- <lb />
own story of his boy. <lb />
will be read with equal <lb />
pleasure by young and old. And <lb />
the same may be said of the his- <lb />
article en titled and <lb />
the <lb />
A novel and graceful Easter <lb />
game for young people, <lb />
They Deserve Praise. <lb />
Wilson Advance. <lb />
There is a class people who go <lb />
j and out before us and we never <lb />
seem to think very such of them; <lb />
or to give them more than a pass- <lb />
thought. And day by day <lb />
neglected class patiently <lb />
thankless toil and ceaseless <lb />
endeavor without a murmur. What <lb />
is this class T School teachers. <lb />
What is a school teacher. The <lb />
source and fountain of information <lb />
which the future rulers and tax pay- <lb />
of our draw their <lb />
What then should be the <lb />
prime qualification of a school <lb />
teacher Mental alertness , <lb />
cal well develop- <lb />
ed moral What should <lb />
be the pay of a school teacher <lb />
Large salaries, a good vacation and <lb />
the unfeigned thanks of a benefit- <lb />
is illus <lb />
by Edmund H. Garrett. <lb />
the people's wants were true; <lb />
in the event of the truth being es- <lb />
be would send them <lb />
mediately a car of corn. Mr. Carr <lb />
has no equal in his charity. <lb />
Milton Last <lb />
about o'clock some scamp,, <lb />
overflowing with a desire to create , <lb />
a in the fired off a <lb />
la Mr. <lb />
lot back of the about <lb />
yards from Main street. It <lb />
only made a terribly startling noise <lb />
but shook the whole town. Such <lb />
tricks are dangerous and if <lb />
is caught in any such <lb />
W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
MARRY <lb />
SKINNER, <lb />
LATHAM. <lb />
Attorneys-at-Law, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
JAMES M. <lb />
Y-AT-L A W, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Y JAMES, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice in all the courts. <lb />
they may expect Jo be dealt with a <lb />
very severely. <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
or two since a little white on Greenville N. C. <lb />
bis way home with grocery <lb />
C F. <lb />
plies, when near Third and Orange j <lb />
streets, was accosted by a certified <lb />
scoundrel who volunteered to hold civil Engineers, Surveyors <lb />
The short stories are of the bundles and also to give <lb />
interest; especially Dash for a <lb />
a story of the Civil War, <lb />
illustrated by <lb />
The poems are particularly good, <lb />
really for very <lb />
funny, too. Mr. Bridgman's <lb />
is a amusing <lb />
conceit. <lb />
The helpful series of Public <lb />
School cookery articles treats this <lb />
time of with diagrams <lb />
of the various of beef. <lb />
The serials, Little Peppers <lb />
by Margaret Sidney, and <lb />
and David <lb />
by J. T. are jolly read- <lb />
The index page shows a list <lb />
of over thirty different contributors <lb />
to this number, and fifty <lb />
publishers, D. Com- <lb />
Boston, send a sample <lb />
for five cents. The price <lb />
is cents a number, 92.-10 a year. <lb />
the lad five cents if be would <lb />
step across the street to deliver a <lb />
The note turned out to be a <lb />
mere blank piece of paper bat when <lb />
I the boy returned the was <lb />
I gone and so was his households <lb />
supplies. Thirty lashes would <lb />
be too good for the if he were <lb />
and Architects. <lb />
Goldsboro and N. O <lb />
HOTELS. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Under new management. Hot and <lb />
cold water baths. rooms and at- <lb />
servants. Table always <lb />
ed with the best of the market. <lb />
stables in connection. <lb />
He His name was, <lb />
Sam. Ho lived in Monroe. He had <lb />
wile bot did not satisfy him, <lb />
so he married a second. Both lived <lb />
in one house No. made it <lb />
for No. Sam's employer told <lb />
him that he could only have <lb />
wife- Wife No. moved her <lb />
That night tried to hang j <lb />
himself. The rope slipped and ho i <lb />
fell to floor badly scared. MS FREE, <lb />
doctor came. Sam made ft clean i waiters. Good Rooms. Best <lb />
breast of the affair and said he table the market afford. When in <lb />
tired of life. All the same, says at J <lb />
Enquirer and is on <lb />
the streets as usual. <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
SPENCER BROS., <lb />
THE NOME<lb />
Hotel, <lb />
C, <lb />
Ii f want to save money Boots, Shoes, Hats, Gaps, Dress Goods ft Domestics at the <lb />
f next door to Bawls, the Jeweler. TYSON.<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018930_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N- C <lb />
Published Wednesday <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
DISTRICT.<lb />
. per year. <lb />
BUT <lb />
rill not Hesitate to Democratic <lb />
men and measures that are not consistent <lb />
th true principles of the party. <lb />
If want a a wide-a-wake <lb />
section of the State send for the <lb />
TOR. SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
Entered at the Post at <lb />
C, <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3rd, <lb />
On Wednesday, April 24th, <lb />
there will be a competitive ex- <lb />
at Salisbury for the <lb />
appointment of a United States <lb />
Cadet. should I Thursday morning, and was only <lb />
with Hon. J. S. Hen- closed late Friday evening. The <lb />
of Salisbury. plaintiff was represented by <lb />
Latham k Skinner, A. L. Blow <lb />
Skinner and Hon. J. E. Moore <lb />
spoke for the i. All the <lb />
were good, but the <lb />
was too strong to result in <lb />
anything but a conviction. <lb />
I On the civil docket, the two most <lb />
j important and hotly contested <lb />
cases were E. S. Dixon and wife <lb />
; vs. J. A. Harris, Jr., for recovery <lb />
of the Barber Landing farm. <lb />
The plaintiffs were represented <lb />
by Moore Bernard and Capt. <lb />
Swift Galloway, and the <lb />
by the very strong team of <lb />
Latham Skinner and Moore, <lb />
Tucker Murphy. The <lb />
on this case were made by <lb />
Mr. A. M. Moore and Capt. Gal- <lb />
and the argument for the <lb />
defendant was made by Mr. J. <lb />
D. Murphy and Hons. J. E <lb />
Moore and L. C. Latham. The <lb />
speeches were all strong, but <lb />
that of Maj- Latham was the <lb />
subject of many compliments <lb />
There was a and <lb />
for the defendant. <lb />
The next case of importance <lb />
involving farm of <lb />
the late James Joyner, styled <lb />
Joyner vs. Hines was called <lb />
Thad Manning announces that <lb />
the special industrial issue of <lb />
his paper, the Gold is go- <lb />
appear anyhow. That <lb />
right It's going to be some- <lb />
thing good when it does get out, <lb />
and will talk Henderson right<lb />
A big event in North Carolina <lb />
will be the opening of the <lb />
ca Health and Sporting Resort, <lb />
on Tuesday, 23rd inst. There is <lb />
a of amusements <lb />
that will last through until the <lb />
night of the 26th. is a <lb />
great place and will be thronged <lb />
with people. The Reflector <lb />
acknowledges an invitation to <lb />
be present. <lb />
and Gilliam Son. The de- <lb />
defendant was represented by <lb />
Moore, Tucker Murphy, H. F. <lb />
Gov T. J. Jarvis, <lb />
F. G. James and A. Sugg. <lb />
The argument was opened by <lb />
Donnell for the plaintiff <lb />
who spoke elegance and force <lb />
for more than an hour. He was <lb />
I followed by that matchless jury <lb />
lawyer James E. Moore, who <lb />
j more than sustained his already <lb />
high Gov. Jarvis <lb />
followed on the same side. His <lb />
having been for six <lb />
years and his mission to Brazil <lb />
did not seem to cause him to for <lb />
get all he knew of law, or make <lb />
him at all awkward in address- <lb />
a jury. He was as natural <lb />
as ever and spoke with his ac- <lb />
ease and force, and his <lb />
Claude Wilson is making his <lb />
presence felt on the Wilson Ad- <lb />
For two or three weeks i familiar was charming not <lb />
we have noticed some very <lb />
marked changes in the get up of <lb />
the paper and had suspected the <lb />
cause, thought it had not been <lb />
made public. The <lb />
had Claude long enough to know <lb />
what is in him, and all along we <lb />
have congratulated the Advance <lb />
only for the jurors to hear but <lb />
delighted the audience in the <lb />
court rooms. This speech of <lb />
Gov. Jams was watched with <lb />
great interest as it was his first <lb />
appearance at the bar for more <lb />
than years. It was needless <lb />
to say that he produced a <lb />
for having secured a man . found impression. The <lb />
of such sterling qualities, and the was <lb />
one who is so excellent a writer. Skinner. of <lb />
course, aware of his <lb />
in replying to the two great <lb />
speeches that preceded him. <lb />
I But he had not been speaking <lb />
more than ten minutes before all <lb />
were convinced that he had his <lb />
case well in hind and that his <lb />
presentation would be the big <lb />
speech of the case and of the <lb />
Court. For more than two hours <lb />
he held the close attention of <lb />
Shame on Joe Daniels <lb />
he was right in the shadow of <lb />
the Capitol, within sound of <lb />
the voices of the near <lb />
enough to run over and help <lb />
them eat peanuts a <lb />
good nut, too, the State print- <lb />
and then went and let them <lb />
raise the of marriage <lb />
back to At previous <lb />
sessions of the Legislature, or I Court, Jury and spectators and <lb />
the time they were gel- <lb />
ting ready to come together for <lb />
law-making and peanut-eating, <lb />
Joe would stand upon Doth feet <lb />
and howl for a reduction, and <lb />
thing kept up until there <lb />
was a reduction to Joe took <lb />
advantage of the low price and <lb />
got married last year did <lb />
too, thank goodness and some <lb />
other of the brethren managed <lb />
to worry enough out of <lb />
subscribers to buy a <lb />
and get somebody to help <lb />
run their business. But <lb />
alas the advance in the market. <lb />
The evil is just showing itself and <lb />
at its close was generally con- <lb />
upon his effort, as in- <lb />
genius, and eloquent. <lb />
Verdict and judgment in favor of <lb />
the defendant. <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
our regular <lb />
Washington, April <lb />
has rewarded another <lb />
son of an illustrious <lb />
rather by appointing; Robert <lb />
Minister to England. It is <lb />
certainly a queer appointment, when <lb />
the delicate relations just now ex- <lb />
between the United States <lb />
and are taken <lb />
vast revenue Ls being lost to ; It would naturally seem <lb />
Treasury. Only that a man of great experience and <lb />
day Jule Whichard had to go <lb />
over to Georgia to buy a license <lb />
and get married. And <lb />
Latham deserves to <lb />
ed, too, for not raising his voice <lb />
against the increase when he was <lb />
right there doing the big talk <lb />
for the House gang. Well <lb />
maybe he that he had <lb />
tried so many times to buy a <lb />
and failed, that he would <lb />
have them placed beyond the <lb />
reach of the No <lb />
doubt the unmarried editors will <lb />
want the next Press Association <lb />
to deal with these two wayward <lb />
brethren. <lb />
Court. <lb />
ability would have been selected as <lb />
our representative at the court of <lb />
St James, Lincoln ban <lb />
; ho is a lawyer, or rather has <lb />
been permitted on account of his <lb />
name to join a of Chicago law- <lb />
and imagined he was by <lb />
legal work earning a living for him- <lb />
self and family. Hi- ability was <lb />
tested from to when he was <lb />
of War. and the general <lb />
verdict of the great majority of <lb />
those that had business with <lb />
was that he was a regular <lb />
suffering with an aggravated case <lb />
of big head. The only reason <lb />
I can see for his appointment is <lb />
that Blaine prefers a nonentity to <lb />
represent us in London, because in <lb />
case of any complications he will <lb />
have a better for personally <lb />
taking hand, and Harri- <lb />
son in making the appointment was <lb />
doubtless actuated by sentiment to <lb />
associate the name of Lincoln with <lb />
that of Fred Grant who had <lb />
ready been appointed to office, and <lb />
besides can never forget how <lb />
he himself owes to being the grand- <lb />
Some good work was done by <lb />
Judge Connor, the attorneys and <lb />
juries at the term of Pitt Court <lb />
which has just expired. <lb />
The most important case tried <lb />
on the criminal docket was <lb />
State vs. Langley and Perkins. <lb />
Tin Slate was represented by <lb />
the Solicitor <lb />
and assisted by A. L. Blow and <lb />
A. The defendants <lb />
were represented by the firms <lb />
of Latham Skinner and Moore, <lb />
Tucker Murphy- Able and in- <lb />
argument were made <lb />
in the case by j <lb />
warded for publishing <lb />
Ex- <lb />
Secretary Bayard, by being <lb />
pointed minister to Russia. It's <lb />
pretty big pay for very small work. <lb />
Blaine baa paid off some of his <lb />
Irish debts, by having Pat Egan, <lb />
who was once President of the Irish <lb />
National League appointed minis- <lb />
to Chili. It is to be hoped that <lb />
there will -be no more guano claims <lb />
brought against that <lb />
George B. who was a <lb />
conspicuous failure as Commissioner <lb />
of Agriculture, has been appointed <lb />
minister to Portugal. <lb />
The army of office seekers here is <lb />
beginning to thin out considerably. <lb />
Finding that they could not hurry <lb />
matters by remaining here the most <lb />
of them have filed their applications <lb />
and gone home to wait patiently as <lb />
they can for the office that may <lb />
never come. <lb />
The old, old story of a man sud- <lb />
trying to come greater than <lb />
his Creditors is being once more en- <lb />
acted here. Wanamaker, who was <lb />
made Postmaster General by Sena <lb />
tor Quay, has dared to recommend <lb />
a Pennsylvania appointment with- <lb />
out consulting Quay. Foolish <lb />
Wanamaker. he think that <lb />
Quay and propose to allow <lb />
him to monkey with the big offices <lb />
under the Post Office Department t <lb />
Such frivolous ideas may have wan- <lb />
through his cranium a few <lb />
days ago, bot it is very safe to say <lb />
they are now all glimmering <lb />
never to return again. <lb />
actually had the impudence <lb />
to offer the of Phil- <lb />
to a highly <lb />
of that staid old town who had <lb />
been known in the near past to vote <lb />
against the ring nominees of the <lb />
party. <lb />
selection was applauded by the <lb />
business interests of Philadelphia <lb />
irrespective of politics, but when <lb />
Quay heard of it he got Don Came- <lb />
and together they read the riot <lb />
act to the poor Wanamaker and <lb />
demanded the position tor a <lb />
politician. Wanamaker brave- <lb />
stuck to his friend in spite of all <lb />
threats from the Senatorial pair. <lb />
The war was then carried to the <lb />
White House and Harrison was as- <lb />
sured that if the nomination of <lb />
Wanamaker's friend was <lb />
it would be rejected. Harrison <lb />
political experience <lb />
saw that a <lb />
would have to be patched up, <lb />
so Wanamaker was sent for and <lb />
told that the best way out of the <lb />
whole trouble would be to get his <lb />
friend to decline then to confer <lb />
with Quay and Cameron as to who <lb />
should be selected. This was not <lb />
at all to <lb />
but he finally agreed to have his <lb />
man decline if Quay and Cameron <lb />
would withdraw their man. And <lb />
that's the of the <lb />
now. <lb />
To use the language of a sporting <lb />
man, the newspaper men of the Re- <lb />
publican party are playing in big <lb />
Johnson's Mills Items- <lb />
We have received two letters <lb />
from Johnson's Mills, both of which <lb />
will be found below. Slight <lb />
es have been made where both let- <lb />
contained the same item. Write <lb />
again gentlemen. Ed. <lb />
Mrs. M. E. Trip has been quite <lb />
sick but is now convalescent. <lb />
Last Saturday we had the pleas- <lb />
hearing a lecture at Bell's <lb />
Ferry by Dr. V. S., on <lb />
diseases of horse and cow. <lb />
It was a treat to all interested in <lb />
such things. <lb />
Thieves broke into meat <lb />
house of Mr. Josephus one <lb />
night last week, and took nearly all <lb />
the meat be bad. They bad <lb />
to leave one ham <lb />
and two pieces of pork. This is the <lb />
fourth robbery of the kind com- <lb />
in this section in last <lb />
six weeks. <lb />
Temperance Reform Club <lb />
was entertained last Sunday by an <lb />
excellent recitation by Miss <lb />
tense Parr, the reading of a <lb />
by E. E. Powell, and by a <lb />
speech from Fred Johnson, I <lb />
have never heard beaten by any- <lb />
one on temperance topics. We have <lb />
been sending to Greenville to get <lb />
temperance speakers when we bad <lb />
our very midst one who could be <lb />
surpassed only by such as <lb />
Murphy. M. <lb />
ITS. CLARK CO. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
HARDWARE, MATERIAL t Ml NUB ML <lb />
Are headquarters for all needed in the <lb />
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb />
but if you want anything in <lb />
Hardware, Agricultural Implement, Stoves <lb />
and Cooking Carriage Material <lb />
and House Cutlery <lb />
CALL US. <lb />
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb />
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb />
which will sell at Factory Prices. <lb />
WE are now fitted up in first-class order and are prepared to man- <lb />
upon short notice any kind or style of <lb />
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb />
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING. <lb />
We also keep a nice line of <lb />
MADE HARNESS. <lb />
Come and see us. Flanagan's old stand <lb />
R. GREENE, JR. Manager. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
to the buyers Pitt surrounding counties, a line of the following <lb />
that are Dot to excelled in this market. And all guaranteed to be First-class and <lb />
pure straight good. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, GEN- <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA- <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS. FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS. and <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, and PLOW CASTING. LEATHER different <lb />
kinds, Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Rook Lime. Plaster or Paris, <lb />
Hair, Harness, Bridles and Saddles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent for Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which to the trade <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per down, less per cent for lash, lion-ford's Bread Prep- <lb />
and Hall's Star Lye at jobbers Prices, White pine Lin- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps, Sat and U and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a call and satisfaction. <lb />
TAILORING <lb />
Spring Display <lb />
editor of the <lb />
bloodiest of the bloody shirt <lb />
Cincinnati Commercial <lb />
been nominated minister to <lb />
Germany. Let Bismarck beware <lb />
now, how he discriminates against <lb />
American pork. <lb />
Allen editor of <lb />
Messrs. Blow and Col. the North in r. <lb />
Eastern Carolina the Move. <lb />
Here is way that wide-awake <lb />
paper, the. <lb />
that has done so Tor Eastern <lb />
North Carolina and labors so earn- <lb />
for the advancement the <lb />
State, is looking at Greenville. <lb />
All the indications are that <lb />
tern Carolina is on the more to <lb />
progress and rapid develop <lb />
We have been striving for <lb />
this more than twenty years, and <lb />
while appreciating the great ads <lb />
vantages, the steady progress <lb />
of other sections of the State, we <lb />
have never quite lost hope our <lb />
Just now that portion of North <lb />
Carolina lying east of the <lb />
ton and Weldon Railroad, between <lb />
the the Neuse seems <lb />
to be stimulated to the highest de- <lb />
by the enterprise of the <lb />
Weldon in con- <lb />
auxiliary lines which <lb />
turn has stirred op their rivals. <lb />
The last number of the Greenville <lb />
then <lb />
with railroads and two steams <lb />
boat Hues will have advantage <lb />
over any town in Eastern North <lb />
Carolina, and our word for it if the <lb />
citizens will only prove themselves <lb />
capable of grappling with situ- <lb />
they make Greenville <lb />
the commercial and manufacturing <lb />
of all this broad and fertile <lb />
territory lying between the Boa- <lb />
Neuse rivers, and <lb />
the surrounding a truck <lb />
garden that will and can early <lb />
and late and vegetables into <lb />
Norfolk, Baltimore, New York and <lb />
Philadelphia markets at sea- <lb />
sons as to command remunerative <lb />
We like spirit the pi ass in <lb />
section referred to, and are in <lb />
full sympathy with the effort made <lb />
to secure united action of <lb />
people for the work of improve- <lb />
with the <lb />
is one of things that many <lb />
people of Greenville most <lb />
learn, and prove themselves <lb />
in. It is the thing to do. The <lb />
situation is here with us, and it is to <lb />
be made the most of. Greenville, <lb />
we have no doubt, improve the <lb />
occasion, and we are equally <lb />
dent portions of East <lb />
will see to it section is lack- <lb />
in nothing that enterprise, <lb />
an i energy can accomplish. <lb />
Farmers are fully up with their <lb />
work. A large acreage of oats and <lb />
wheat is sown in this section. Some <lb />
corn has been planted and we are <lb />
enjoying delightful, balmy weather, <lb />
so characteristic of Indian summer. <lb />
The Temperance Club at <lb />
is growing rapidly- <lb />
signed the pledge last Sunday. <lb />
It is doing wonders towards the <lb />
moral training of the community. <lb />
On the strength of certain <lb />
signs, we think we can safely <lb />
predict that ere long the air will be <lb />
with odor Spring <lb />
blossoms, and the merry chime <lb />
wedding bells will be borne <lb />
upon the breeze. The alacrity with <lb />
which some our gallant knights <lb />
seize the opportunity of taking <lb />
walks on Sunday with their <lb />
best girl our prophecy. <lb />
The pretty sweet Miss <lb />
of Georgia, is visiting <lb />
her aunt, Mrs. Al. E. Tripp <lb />
The school the and <lb />
accomplished Miss Sal lie y, <lb />
closed last week she has return <lb />
oil home, to the delight other many <lb />
Misses Nannie King of Greenville, <lb />
Wells, of Wilson, have <lb />
been visiting Mrs. Samuel <lb />
Mr. Howard preached at <lb />
last Sunday, lie is a <lb />
man brain culture, and <lb />
preaches with sense force. <lb />
Bishop Watson will preach at St. <lb />
John's the second Sunday in April. <lb />
Mrs. Patsy of <lb />
died at her daughter's, Airs. Can- <lb />
last week of paralysis- <lb />
L. J- Chapman just smiles and <lb />
shows the whites of his eyes. It is <lb />
a boy weighing ten pounds. <lb />
Mr. L. B. has several <lb />
breed of very line hogs. Those who <lb />
wish to improve. their stock would <lb />
do well buy of him. <lb />
Messrs. E. E. House and Prank <lb />
Mow born have returned from the <lb />
land flowers. <lb />
Our farmers know full well <lb />
value of barnyard fertilizers, we <lb />
are hauling it in large <lb />
ties making compost, which is a <lb />
fair indication of a good crop. <lb />
W. S. W. <lb />
THE MAN <lb />
BE SEEN EVERY DAY, but the man who keeps a fresh supply of <lb />
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb />
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS, <lb />
Can be found whenever wanted. You only have to look for <lb />
And all your wants in above goods can be supplied. <lb />
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS PUT UP TO ORDER. <lb />
FINE A. SPECIALTY. <lb />
ESTABLISHED IN 1870. <lb />
Luther Sheldon, <lb />
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS, <lb />
MIXED paints, tin shingles, fancy cut glass, brackets, <lb />
TABBED ROOFING TAPERS, GLASS, STAIR RAIL, <lb />
Coach Colors in Japan. Plain Sheathing Papers, Cathedral Class Newels, <lb />
Dry Paint, Plaster or Wall Papers, Venetian Glass, Wood Mantels, <lb />
Brushes, Wire Cloth Screens, Rubber Rooting Paint, <lb />
Slate Mantels, <lb />
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, <lb />
AND MATERIAL OF DESCRIPTION. <lb />
Nos. West Side Market Roanoke Ave. <lb />
VA, <lb />
Foreign, and <lb />
Together with exclusive styles from our own <lb />
workshop, which for beauty, elegance and <lb />
workmanship equal any that can be found <lb />
We yield the palm to none. <lb />
M C. <lb />
J, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, X. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND. <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
CASH HARDWARE STORE <lb />
are adding to our such goods as our customers mid the public gen- <lb />
need. Hardware, Mechanics tools, Stoves and Tinware, Sash, Doors, Class <lb />
and putty. Axes, Hoes, Shovels Bakes, Plow Casting of kind. Wheel <lb />
Barrows. Barbed Fencing. Cooking and Heating Stoves and Stove pipe of every <lb />
Nails and Iron. Cucumber and Iron Drill pupa, <lb />
We are agents the best stove now in use. The is our <lb />
leader and gives entire ion. Our cheaper grades are good well worth <lb />
the money asked for them. <lb />
One year ago started in business had for our sell for cash. <lb />
We still cling to that as our motto, realizing the fact that it is best for merchant <lb />
customer. By close attention to business we have been rewarded <lb />
success. . , <lb />
thank the public and our customers especially for patronage and ask a <lb />
larger share the future. <lb />
Go. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. <lb />
Mr. Woolen who is co conduct <lb />
the new here, <lb />
bas arrived mail will open business <lb />
as soon as arrangement of his <lb />
store can be completed, which <lb />
be sometime this week. Greenville <lb />
extends a hearty welcome ail who <lb />
come to east their lot with her <lb />
Items- <lb />
The past week was one that made <lb />
the farmers They got a good <lb />
weeks work done. Some of <lb />
have begun planting corn, <lb />
wheat and oat crops are <lb />
as well as we ever saw for <lb />
time year. Mr. It. Which <lb />
ard bas some as lino wheat as. we <lb />
ever saw this early. <lb />
The Disciples held Union <lb />
meeting at Oak Grove church, <lb />
Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
There was a very large crowd in at- <lb />
and all seemed to enjoy <lb />
the meeting as well as any we ever <lb />
attended. <lb />
We were pleased to see W. It. <lb />
Mayo yesterday. He is just back <lb />
from Baltimore, where be bas been <lb />
attending medical lectures. Bill is <lb />
a boy that is going to succeed at <lb />
anything he undertakes, and we <lb />
wish success in pro- <lb />
he has selected. <lb />
Oar got in a kind of <lb />
a bad fix one day last week, lie <lb />
was at work nearly a mile from <lb />
home, wanted some water, and <lb />
going to a ditch near by to get some, <lb />
be missed his hold in some way, <lb />
and fell in the head first where <lb />
the water was nearly a foot deep. <lb />
He was right much hart, and it was <lb />
with some difficulty be got himself <lb />
oat. He says be has baptized <lb />
bas not joined any church. <lb />
Mr. Carlos Harriss, a painter from <lb />
is doing some work in <lb />
our section week. Carlos knows <lb />
bow to brush. <lb />
the editor of the Wilson Mir- <lb />
that we have a cotton-row a <lb />
boat, and that would like to <lb />
know if he ever <lb />
A milk shake a stick. <lb />
A. blind-bridle a horse. <lb />
The mule bridle-bit. <lb />
A persimmon-tree an <lb />
A at its neighbor. <lb />
A whiskey-punch a hole. <lb />
A seaboard a ship. <lb />
A plow-share the spoils of a ship <lb />
wreck. <lb />
A floor. <lb />
A thunder-bolt meal tor the <lb />
wholesale trade. <lb />
A cane-brake its neck. <lb />
A butterfly a kite. <lb />
A base-ball because it was bit. <lb />
A saw-set a watch. <lb />
II so let us hear from him. <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House. <lb />
WILL CONTINUE THE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics, put up nothing <lb />
but first-class We keep up with the and the. st improved style-. <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs are . you can select from <lb />
Storm, Coil, Barn Morn. King, <lb />
Also keep on hand a full lie of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which will sell AS AS lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor hope <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST <lb />
Having just received a fresh line of the following goods, arc now <lb />
ready to offer to the public just what they stand in need goods <lb />
at prices that will please the purchaser. <lb />
WE HAVE IS STOCK <lb />
STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
SHIRTS COLLARS. <lb />
BOOTS AND SHOES <lb />
To fit all who favor us with their patronage. <lb />
Hardware, Nails, Cutlery, Guns, Shot, Powder, <lb />
Crockery, Glass-ware, Wood and Willow <lb />
ware, Furniture, Harness, Whips, <lb />
Gail Ax and Railroad Mills Snuff, Chewing <lb />
and Smoking Tobacco. <lb />
E. C. GLENN. <lb />
commission <lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
SHELL LIME. PURE DISSOLVED BONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Mar. 1887. <lb />
We Thank You <lb />
For your liberal patronage in <lb />
the past <lb />
And Cordially Solicit <lb />
A continuance of the same- <lb />
When You Come to Town <lb />
Do not <lb />
Watch-Maker Jeweler. <lb />
If you want something nice in the way of <lb />
J watches. <lb />
Sewing Machines, <lb />
conic to the old house. A <lb />
large new just received. <lb />
Watches. Clocks, Jewelry <lb />
Machines repaired warranted. <lb />
RAWLS <lb />
fail to examine <lb />
stock of------- <lb />
our <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb />
Shoes, Hats, Hardware <lb />
And Crockery. <lb />
We keep a complete line of <lb />
Staple Groceries. <lb />
We call especial attention to our <lb />
IN THIS LINE WE WILL <lb />
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, Rice, Meats <lb />
of different kinds, very best Lard we can <lb />
buy, Butter, Cheese, Spice, Pepper, <lb />
Soap both toilet and Laundry, <lb />
Star Lye, Ball Lye, <lb />
Matches, Candles, Starch, best grade of White <lb />
Kerosene Oil, Machine Oil, <lb />
We are a but not new men to the public <lb />
stand id of goods in line Invited to come to see as. <lb />
and Till as tow say who its goods as do <lb />
The and <lb />
turn <lb />
plow, and the <lb />
cotton plows. We will <lb />
also offer the trade <lb />
LARD'S which <lb />
has more merit than anything of <lb />
the kind ever put on the marker. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
. JAMES A. SMITH, <lb />
i TONSORIAL ARTIST, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
We have the the easiest <lb />
Chair ever used in the art. Clean towels, <lb />
sharp razors, and satisfaction guaranteed <lb />
In every instance. Call and be con- <lb />
Ladies waited on at their <lb />
Cleaning clothes a specialty. <lb />
removes all of <lb />
th and <lb />
body; <lb />
J. COBB, <lb />
Pitt Ca N <lb />
C C COBB. <lb />
C. Pitt Co <lb />
. H. GILLIAM. <lb />
Co. N C <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb />
Cotton Buyers, <lb />
-AND- <lb />
Merchants, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
solicit m mm of cows., <lb />
We have had several years ex- <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle Cotton to <lb />
UM advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business to our <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful attention. <lb />
Notice I <lb />
My son, John Henry Moore, year <lb />
of having left homo a 21st <lb />
March, all persons are tor- <lb />
bidden, under the penalty of the law, to <lb />
harbor, shelter, employ, or In any man- <lb />
aid or assist the said John Henry <lb />
Moore. J. II. H. MOORE, <lb />
April 1869. <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
I will sell my Center Bluff property <lb />
consisting of two acres of land with <lb />
store house, large warehouse and tenant <lb />
house on terms. Property <lb />
located at Center on Tar a <lb />
very location for mercantile <lb />
business. I have also a splendid <lb />
power steam saw and grist mill that I <lb />
will sell at a sacrifice. <lb />
J. N. BYNUM,<lb />
res<lb /></p>
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M. B. Lang's Column. <lb />
1.1. Li <lb />
Has from the Northern <lb />
markets and is display- <lb />
a handsome line of <lb />
Spring Summer <lb />
GOODS, <lb />
Which are arriving on every <lb />
boat. On his counters will <lb />
be found a collection <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
GR VILLE, C. <lb />
Local <lb />
In department, including <lb />
DRESS <lb />
of all descriptions, both <lb />
and Domestic Fabrics, <lb />
with the latest style of <lb />
the prevailing fashions <lb />
of will demand. <lb />
Special attention will <lb />
be paid to our <lb />
fl <lb />
AND SECOND I- <lb />
GOODS. <lb />
It has been conceded by the <lb />
ladies of Greenville that we <lb />
have nicest and cheapest line <lb />
of these goods to be found in the <lb />
city. <lb />
s s <lb />
H H <lb />
s s <lb />
Of all kinds to suit the most fas- <lb />
tastes are to be <lb />
found in <lb />
with us. <lb />
choice assortments suitable for <lb />
dress and business purposes <lb />
at prices that will be <lb />
by all <lb />
buyers. <lb />
In fact a complete assortment <lb />
in every Department. An in- <lb />
is invited. <lb />
M ILL <lb />
Lang's Column. <lb />
April. <lb />
New <lb />
are here. <lb />
Fourth month of 1889. <lb />
The year is <lb />
The shade trees are budding. <lb />
Court Greene county this week. <lb />
Some beautiful weather the past <lb />
week. <lb />
Bead A. Smiths Haber <lb />
Buy the Peerless Shirt of <lb />
Mod lord. <lb />
County Commissioners in <lb />
first of the week. <lb />
In April we have five Mondays, <lb />
five Tuesdays and thirty days- <lb />
We saw a live fox in town the <lb />
other day. Reynold was chained. <lb />
Jan received Boss Fa- <lb />
Lunch Milk Biscuit at the Old <lb />
Brisk Store. <lb />
Orders for the Centennial Copying <lb />
Book Ink should be left at the <lb />
office. <lb />
Barrels Early Rose Peer- <lb />
less seed Potatoes, cheap at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Tho grass is growing and Mother <lb />
Earth will soon have on her new <lb />
spring robe of green. <lb />
Have yon seen those elegant I <lb />
I at Lang's They are <lb />
beauties. <lb />
Read letter on <lb />
page and see if you can get up with <lb />
; on <lb />
Do yon want to use the best <lb />
dour f Then buy Point Lace at <lb />
j at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The Greenville Guard was out for <lb />
drill last Friday, with <lb />
men in rank file. <lb />
A large schooner from Norfolk is <lb />
at the wharf here discharging a car- <lb />
go of ice for Mr. E. B. Moore. <lb />
A big lot of sample shoes all sty- <lb />
and sizes at New York cost, for <lb />
j sale by <lb />
Corn is order. The <lb />
i farmer will be wise who puts an <lb />
extra large crop that <lb />
The latest <lb />
I and furnishing goods just received <lb />
by M. K. <lb />
On Monday Mr. J. L. Nobles <lb />
remembered, the editor with a bag <lb />
rutabaga It was fine. <lb />
Buy a pair of Louis A. <lb />
Seamless Calf Shoe of <lb />
Taking it through and <lb />
the March just closed was less win- j <lb />
than any we can now r. call. <lb />
Too much and not enough j <lb />
don't help tho town any. The , <lb />
order of things must be reversed. <lb />
very best I <lb />
Butter and Cheese that can <lb />
buy, at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The office has printed <lb />
some wedding invitations this week. <lb />
t f t No, we promised not to tell. <lb />
Buy a pair of E. P. Reed Co's. <lb />
Ladies warranted hand made Shoe, <lb />
2.49, of <lb />
J. II. Moore warns all persons <lb />
against harboring his son John <lb />
Henry Moore. See notice elsewhere. <lb />
A nice line of the best harness, <lb />
whips and at low prices at <lb />
J. Williamson's Carriage <lb />
The show are at <lb />
Wilmington drawing large crowds. <lb />
The says they are very <lb />
orderly. <lb />
The register shows about one <lb />
hundred and twenty-five arrivals at <lb />
Hotel last week week <lb />
before. <lb />
There are about a dozen lodgers <lb />
at hotel de Tucker. The j <lb />
hired out two or three on <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Jan lbs note. <lb />
Co's Sweet Scotch which <lb />
has proven to be the healthiest and <lb />
cheapest. per at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Among our professional cards on <lb />
first page will be found that of <lb />
cock Daniels Daniels, Wilson. <lb />
It is a strong team. <lb />
The ladies now want spring goods. <lb />
They only have to look over the <lb />
columns of the in order <lb />
to where to get them. <lb />
The suit of against Harris, <lb />
which we last week was <lb />
decided by the Jury on Tuesday- <lb />
night in favor of defendant <lb />
Harris. <lb />
Greenville already feels mighty <lb />
close to Scotland Neck, and when <lb />
the railroad is completed predict <lb />
j there will exist a still <lb />
i Ship between the two towns. May <lb />
. it be so. <lb />
interested in having <lb />
their Clothing made will do well to <lb />
our line of sample ex- <lb />
at M. R. Lang's. <lb />
Jacob Reed's Sons, <lb />
Founded 1824. Philadelphia. <lb />
The c; in <lb />
Mrs. V. H. yard is now <lb />
in all its glory. It has been in <lb />
I bloom some weeks and is admired <lb />
I by all it. <lb />
A good tanner was In office <lb />
Monday, and while talking <lb />
topics said we will have <lb />
plenty of rain this mouth. Rain on <lb />
the first day of April in a sore sign. <lb />
The Wilmington is <lb />
paring for another large industrial <lb />
issue to come out the 15th of June. <lb />
Wont that be a send off for North <lb />
The East is of the <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
A Of health <lb />
and strength renewed and of ease <lb />
and comfort follows the use of Syrup <lb />
of Figs, as it acts in harmony <lb />
nature to effectually cleanse the <lb />
system when costive or billions. <lb />
For sale in and 11.00 bottles by <lb />
all leading druggists. <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Mrs. P. E. was quite sick <lb />
last week. <lb />
Rev. C. J. has been in <lb />
town this week. <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Goodwin been <lb />
sick for some. days. <lb />
of <lb />
is visiting Miss Williams. <lb />
Cols. I. A. Sugg Harry Skin- <lb />
are attending Court at <lb />
Warren, of Penny <lb />
Hill, is visiting her parents Mr. S. <lb />
B. Wilson. <lb />
Mr. B. James has gone to <lb />
Snow Hill with a lot of stock from <lb />
Keel's stables. <lb />
Mr. J- H. left Monday <lb />
for Raleigh to take one to <lb />
tho penitentiary. <lb />
Miss Ollie of Wilson has <lb />
been spending a few days with the <lb />
family of E. A. Esq. <lb />
Rev. James of Wake <lb />
Forest, died on last Saturday morn- <lb />
lie was one of the strongest <lb />
friends the College had. <lb />
It was our pleasure to meet Mr. <lb />
Will Harris, Baltimore, on our <lb />
streets last Sunday. He is a com- <lb />
tourist. <lb />
Brother E. E. Hilliard, of the <lb />
Scotland Neck Democrat, was in at- <lb />
upon the Union meeting. <lb />
He took in Greenville and seemed <lb />
highly pleased with our <lb />
Telegrams wore received <lb />
by Mr. E. II. announcing I <lb />
the death of his brother Mr. Edgar <lb />
at Durham. Mr. Shel- <lb />
burn left yesterday morning for <lb />
Durham. <lb />
We were glad to have a call Sat <lb />
from our old friend Mr. C. F. <lb />
Wilson now the Wilson Advance. <lb />
We regret that he has contracted <lb />
the mumps while here and is con- <lb />
fined at his <lb />
Last Friday a telegram was re- <lb />
announcing the ex <lb />
illness of Mr. Charles <lb />
tree, at his home in Charlotte. His <lb />
son Mr. C. D. Rountree, left <lb />
day to attend him. His condition <lb />
was growing better at last <lb />
J. J. Bernard, of Raleigh, <lb />
was town hands with his <lb />
old friends on Saturday. We had a <lb />
chat with Joe, and he told <lb />
us that the Governor's Guard, of <lb />
which he is in command is <lb />
to attend the New York <lb />
on the 30th Every <lb />
takes deep interest in the corns <lb />
and it is a flourishing con- <lb />
Mr. J. F. showed us tho <lb />
mammoth hen egg of the season on <lb />
yesterday. It measured inches <lb />
in inches in circumference <lb />
and weighed <lb />
A letter from Johnson's Mills <lb />
reached us just too late last <lb />
week's paper but appears today. <lb />
That is the way to keep your conn <lb />
paper Interesting by sending items <lb />
The County Alliance <lb />
meets Greenville next Friday. <lb />
There is a cordial welcome for every <lb />
farmer at the office. <lb />
Drop into see us tell the news <lb />
of neighborhood. <lb />
We wish Henry of the <lb />
Wilson Mirror, to read Gen <lb />
in this paper, and see if <lb />
the ground is covered- If he <lb />
get together we suggest that <lb />
the towel-rack their brains. <lb />
Mr. J. O- Phillips has been in <lb />
town for a few days selling the <lb />
Copying Book and <lb />
The editor of the Reflector is <lb />
agent for these books and all orders <lb />
left with him will be promptly tilled. <lb />
Last week we published an <lb />
peal for contributions to tho North <lb />
Carolina Soldiers Home. Any <lb />
amounts with the <lb />
will be acknowledged through these <lb />
columns the amount placed <lb />
proper hands. <lb />
Mr. J. J. Dancy is representing a <lb />
first-class marble yard, that of P. <lb />
W. Bates, Norwalk, which is <lb />
advertised this paper. He has <lb />
filled many orders from this section <lb />
the cemeteries here show <lb />
some good specimens of the work <lb />
by Mr. Bates. <lb />
We dropped in to see Simms, the <lb />
tailor, Monday and found him <lb />
busy filling orders for One clothing. <lb />
He showed us a line of samples that <lb />
are stylish. Simms <lb />
turns out good work. See his new <lb />
advertisement and visit his place. <lb />
is over now a meeting <lb />
for the purpose of organizing a bus- <lb />
association should be called <lb />
at once. Who will take the initiatory <lb />
The thing is needed. The <lb />
needs to new activity. Set <lb />
the date and let action begin at once. <lb />
The Reflector returns thanks <lb />
for an invitation to the second <lb />
exercises of the Scotland <lb />
Neck Temperance Association to be <lb />
held in that town Friday, April <lb />
The oration will be deliver- <lb />
ed by Mr, E. E. Hilliard of the <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
The appointed justices of <lb />
the peace are requested to present <lb />
themselves at their earliest <lb />
before the clerks of <lb />
and be sworn into office. The time <lb />
allowed is sixty days from March <lb />
1st. The matter should receive at- <lb />
good time- <lb />
Mr. A. G. Cox of Cox <lb />
Cotton Planter, told as Saturday <lb />
that he was receiving large or- <lb />
for his Planter this sea- <lb />
son and it was crowding the <lb />
large force at his factory to keep <lb />
with So for having a <lb />
good machine and letting the world <lb />
know it. <lb />
The Roanoke Union. <lb />
An Meeting. <lb />
The Greenville Memorial Oh well Be- <lb />
of a Heavy Burden and the <lb />
Building to he Completed, <lb />
The Roanoke Union which met. <lb />
with the Baptist Church <lb />
Friday and continued through <lb />
Sunday was one of interest. <lb />
The ministers present were Dr. J. <lb />
and Rev. C. L. Curtis <lb />
of Scotland Neck, Rev <lb />
of Hamilton, Rev. J. A. Leslie, <lb />
Tarboro, Rev. J. W. Powell, of <lb />
Rocky Mount. Rev. R. B. of <lb />
Is, Rev. G. L. Finch and Rev. <lb />
J. W. of Greenville. Mr. <lb />
E. E. Hilliard, editor of the Scot- <lb />
land Neck Democrat, was present <lb />
and took an active part in the meet- <lb />
Mr. Noah Biggs, of Scotland <lb />
Neck, without whom a Baptist <lb />
meeting is incomplete was also pres- <lb />
The meeting met promptly at <lb />
o'clock Friday morning with Rev. <lb />
J. W. as Moderator and <lb />
Rev. G. L. Finch as Clerk. The <lb />
first question for discussion was <lb />
place of the Bible in the home <lb />
and which was very ably- <lb />
argued Revs. Powell, <lb />
and Leslie. A few remarks were <lb />
also made by Prof. John Duckett <lb />
and some of the brethren. <lb />
In the afternoon, office <lb />
the ordinances the work of <lb />
was discussed by Revs. Finch <lb />
Curtis in a manner <lb />
that was very interesting to the <lb />
At night the query was <lb />
of the Churches to the moral <lb />
reform movements of our <lb />
This was opened by Dr. <lb />
who was followed by Revs. Peele, <lb />
Leslie and Powell. The house was <lb />
filled with people and the discourses <lb />
upon this topic were much enjoyed. <lb />
Saturday morning the attend <lb />
at the opening session was <lb />
much larger than the previous <lb />
morning. The first question for the <lb />
day was and <lb />
discussed by Revs. Les- <lb />
lie, Peele and Powell. The of <lb />
the Christian was made very plain <lb />
on this question and the line at <lb />
lawful and unlawful amusements <lb />
clearly The next query was <lb />
lawful unlawful of <lb />
raising money for religious <lb />
discussed by Mr. E. and <lb />
Rev. . B. John, Pastor the M. <lb />
B. Church. Another lino was drawn <lb />
here, some means of raising <lb />
money to carry on God's work were <lb />
openly denounced. , <lb />
the afternoon the question <lb />
Baptist principles of sufficient <lb />
value and importance to justify our <lb />
separate was discussed <lb />
by Revs. and Leslie. <lb />
At night Rev. R. Peele preach- <lb />
ed to a large congregation. His <lb />
theme was he <lb />
spoke of its its inspiration, <lb />
its position compared to other books, <lb />
its truth, its relation to the world, <lb />
its purpose in showing God to man <lb />
and man to himself, and the wealth <lb />
of comfort to those obeying its <lb />
After this sermon a <lb />
was taken to help Rev. Mr. Les- <lb />
lie complete a he is having <lb />
built at Mildred. <lb />
The exercises for Sunday began <lb />
with of the Sun- <lb />
day School, at tho close of which <lb />
talks made by Rev. J. W. <lb />
Powell and Mr. E. E. Hilliard. <lb />
At o'clock Rev. G. J. <lb />
preached to a crowded audience. <lb />
His sermon was an excellent one, <lb />
extremely interesting to his hear- <lb />
and especially inspiring to all <lb />
Christians present. At the close of <lb />
this sermon Dr. arose and <lb />
made a that brought joy <lb />
to the hearts of his <lb />
only to the Baptists but also the <lb />
people generally. It, was that the <lb />
Greenville Church is fully relieved <lb />
of all responsibility of 85.000 <lb />
debt that, hung over it, and that all <lb />
now expected for our people to do <lb />
was to pay a small outside debt of <lb />
raise that was <lb />
to complete the building. <lb />
Greenville has waited for such <lb />
opportunity as this. The Church <lb />
with its friends here has long been <lb />
ready and willing to complete the <lb />
building which is a memorial to <lb />
the Baptist State <lb />
this Inn den of debt hindered its <lb />
progress crippled its action. <lb />
Appeals were made for <lb />
a few minutes of <lb />
the amount was secured. It will <lb />
be no hard matter to tho re. <lb />
and work the <lb />
building can resumed in a few <lb />
weeks. The conditions are to have <lb />
the entire structure completed with <lb />
in twelve months, which can be <lb />
easily done. The purpose is to <lb />
finish the building and invite <lb />
the Baptist State Convention to <lb />
meet here next 60th <lb />
dedicate the house to <lb />
Almighty God. What an occasion <lb />
of praise and rejoicing it will be <lb />
Greenville is to be <lb />
that the Memorial Church is to be <lb />
soon completed. <lb />
Also on Sunday morning Rev. J. <lb />
W. Powell preached in the <lb />
dist Church, and Rev. C. L. Curtis <lb />
preached tho colored Baptist <lb />
Church. <lb />
Sunday afternoon the children of <lb />
the Sun beam Missionary Society <lb />
held an entertaining meeting Rev. J <lb />
A. Leslie making a talk at the <lb />
close of the exercises. <lb />
At night Rev. J. W. Powell <lb />
preached tho Baptist Church <lb />
and Rev. J. A. in the Method- <lb />
Church. We heard the <lb />
ministers present express them <lb />
selves that this was most in- <lb />
Union Meeting they had <lb />
ever attended. There were many <lb />
people in attendance from neighbor- <lb />
towns and surrounding com- <lb />
but it is impossible for <lb />
to give a personal report of so large <lb />
GRAND DISPLAY <lb />
RARE NOVELTIES. <lb />
In the latest <lb />
Such as Cashmeres <lb />
Beige Zephyrs, both Lace and Hem- <lb />
stitched Dress Goods in the most delicate <lb />
shades, and Trimmings to match. <lb />
Pairs Sample Shoes At Cost <lb />
SAMPLE HATS AT COST. <lb />
Dress and business suits to fit, and suit the <lb />
most peculiar buyer. All Calico at per yard. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Water Mills. <lb />
The undersigned hating leased these <lb />
mini her of years and put them <lb />
In thorough order, begs leave inform <lb />
the public that he is prepared to grind <lb />
Corn and wheat in a first-class manner. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed all <lb />
I would inform that I am <lb />
prepared to furnish them Rood water <lb />
mill meal at prices delivered. <lb />
Customers wanting to buy at <lb />
be supplied at my store in <lb />
where will also And a select stock <lb />
of General Merchandise winch will be <lb />
sold at lowest prices <lb />
Robt, R. Fleming. <lb />
New Jewelry Now Jewelry Store <lb />
I Have just received a nice line of <lb />
-the latest styles of----- <lb />
WATCHES, CLOCKS JEWELS, <lb />
Which I can sell very cheap. Violin <lb />
Guitar and Banjo Strings also for sale <lb />
Special attention paid to all watch, clock <lb />
and jewelry repairing. <lb />
MOSES <lb />
and <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
What is the matter with Thad <lb />
Manning Week before last he <lb />
sent us a mighty good copy of the <lb />
Gobi Lead, and last week he sent <lb />
the same one over again. <lb />
The municipal election is now <lb />
about weeks off. As hereto- <lb />
fore, the would urge the <lb />
different wards to meet and bring <lb />
out their candidates early and not <lb />
wait until right, up to the election <lb />
to make nominations for Council- <lb />
men. Let the people know who the <lb />
candidates are to be. <lb />
Now that the flowers are bloom-. <lb />
we appeal to consciences of <lb />
pie and make a special request that <lb />
they will not from the <lb />
of the town. The dead here- <lb />
about receive little enough <lb />
without there being the still <lb />
further disrespect of robbing their <lb />
graves of the few flowers around <lb />
them. <lb />
Experiment Station. Bulletin <lb />
No. 621-2. <lb />
N. C. Experiment Station, <lb />
March 27th, 1889. <lb />
Bulletin No. issued to-day. <lb />
It contains addition to the fer- <lb />
analyses published No <lb />
other analyses completed since that <lb />
time. The list as printed in em- <lb />
braces with but few exceptions, all <lb />
of the brands in the <lb />
State. <lb />
Write for tho Experiment Station <lb />
this tho subsequent <lb />
free upon <lb />
II. Battle, <lb />
Director <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county on the <lb />
nth day of as <lb />
tor of G. C. Davenport, deceased, notice <lb />
is hereby given to all persons Indebted <lb />
to tho estate to make pay- <lb />
to the undesigned and to all <lb />
of said estate to present their <lb />
claims duly authenticated to the <lb />
on or before the 12th day of <lb />
ISM, or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
their recovery. This 12th day of <lb />
SI <lb />
of G C Davenport. <lb />
It is rumored that men <lb />
wear bracelets. Of course <lb />
must have short sleeves to show <lb />
Some men have already worn <lb />
bracelets. They are of very large <lb />
design with the two arms connected <lb />
by a links chain. They are <lb />
the kind that lock the Sher- <lb />
usually keeps the key. <lb />
The editor was greatly surprised, <lb />
but. none the less pleased to receive <lb />
Saturday night a box of straw <lb />
j berries. They were large, luscious <lb />
ones and came all the way from <lb />
intend to With, good condition Mr. <lb />
L. Hudson, who a year or two <lb />
Oscar James, a son of Mt. D. II <lb />
James, Register of Deeds, was ac- <lb />
shot Saturday. He <lb />
was target shooting with an old <lb />
pistol and instead of the ball going <lb />
out of the barrel it split in two <lb />
pieces, one piece coining out the <lb />
back of the cylinder and striking <lb />
Oscar in the mouth. Fortunately <lb />
he was not much hurt. Boys should <lb />
take warning and let pistols alone. <lb />
ago moved from here to Florida, <lb />
and who is an appreciative reader <lb />
of the was the kind <lb />
sender. In a with the box he <lb />
tells us that he has three acres in <lb />
Strawberries, from which he shipped <lb />
four bushels on the 27th and <lb />
would pick again on the Friday <lb />
had a delicious <lb />
feast out of sent us, and re- <lb />
turn many <lb />
Bethel Items. <lb />
i Editor Eastern Reflector. <lb />
We are unable to give you much <lb />
news to-day. Having just return- <lb />
; to Bethel after an absence <lb />
days, of course we have not <lb />
; had time to find out much that has <lb />
been going on since we left. <lb />
notice that the old ragged <lb />
awning in front of the Carson block <lb />
will be replaced <lb />
BIG BARGAINS <lb />
PLEASE TELL <lb />
YOUR NEIGHBOR <lb />
Has been reduced from <lb />
to <lb />
And not depend on borrowing not <lb />
trying to make one Planter do <lb />
the work of two Planters, but <lb />
buy a planter this season <lb />
and save tho risk of <lb />
a stand of cotton <lb />
which may cost you <lb />
more <lb />
oral punter. <lb />
REPAIRING. <lb />
BY <lb />
have just <lb />
re- <lb />
turned from New York <lb />
City with a full line of <lb />
Worsted, <lb />
White Goods, Laces <lb />
Embroideries, Swiss <lb />
Flouncing a Specialty, <lb />
Fine Clothing the <lb />
firm patron- <lb />
by H. Morris <lb />
Shoes, Hats, <lb />
We bought low for <lb />
cash and will sell at <lb />
panic prices. <lb />
Be sure to call. <lb />
which <lb />
Another civil case last week at- <lb />
much attention was that of <lb />
Mr- W. A. Fleming against the W. . <lb />
W. R. H, in reference to the <lb />
passing through the premises of I rob- <lb />
the former. After the case a <lb />
ed to the jury the parties to the suit i iV <lb />
effected a compromise and set a. . <lb />
price which should be paid for the I of tho <lb />
right of way across said premises. assembled near Ward s store <lb />
At the time the compromise was P <lb />
jury stood seven for the object <lb />
Fleming and live for the railroad. t a, <lb />
claimed to boa converted sent <lb />
Harried. to this country a missionary tour <lb />
On yesterday morning, 2nd, to convert his Jewish brethren to <lb />
at the residence of Mrs. E. C Christianity. I he can say <lb />
in Albany, J. It. Whichard, I more words a minute than any <lb />
formerly of Greenville, and founder man ever saw. He preached in <lb />
of the but now editor j the Methodist yesterday <lb />
of the Salisbury was mar morning last night. I did not <lb />
to Mis Ella O. of Al-1 bear him, but from reports given by <lb />
LOW TARIFF <lb />
no <lb />
For have free now. Ah <lb />
you are free to buy where you please, but <lb />
Tell him not to delay but examine <lb />
now and see if his old planter <lb />
needs any repairs, and if so <lb />
order them at or send <lb />
the Planter to me or leave <lb />
it with Mr. Alfred Forbes <lb />
with full particulars <lb />
and it will taken <lb />
to factory, re- <lb />
paired, and re- <lb />
turned at a <lb />
moderate <lb />
cost. <lb />
Builder's Material. <lb />
Tell him that can furnish him <lb />
Timbers that may either <lb />
dressed or undressed. Also I <lb />
can furnish him with build- <lb />
Brackets <lb />
for your porches <lb />
and piazzas, in fact any <lb />
or trim- <lb />
that he may <lb />
need to build a <lb />
nice house. <lb />
Will Grind Your Corn. <lb />
And further that I can hi <lb />
com into good Meal and that <lb />
I will convince him of <lb />
the same if he will <lb />
bring me his com <lb />
to grind. <lb />
Will improve that part Of the town. money you tome to <lb />
factory on 4th street, rear of J. B. <lb />
Cherry Co's. For convenience we <lb />
have also an entrance through II. F. <lb />
Keel's Stables on 3rd street. lean give <lb />
you <lb />
Our very best wishes are <lb />
sent up to the happy couple, and <lb />
may the Giver of all allot <lb />
to them a generous measure joy <lb />
and happiness from His beautiful <lb />
hand, guide them safely through <lb />
the uncertain voyage life. <lb />
Simply Fine. <lb />
When it comes down to nice turn- <lb />
outs, H. F. Keel has the <lb />
finest anywhere in this section. <lb />
Henry came to take us <lb />
for a drive, Thursday evening, <lb />
bringing a bran new top buggy and <lb />
that fast, pretty horse of his. The <lb />
been <lb />
those who did it is fair to conclude <lb />
his audience was greatly amused <lb />
but not much edified at his huge <lb />
jokes from the pulpit. <lb />
Rev. Mr. Curtis preached the <lb />
Baptist Church last night. His <lb />
sermon was very good and forcibly <lb />
but. rather long to be en- <lb />
joyed much by one who bad been <lb />
sitting up so late for several <lb />
previous. Several of the brethren <lb />
on their way home from the Union <lb />
Meeting at Greenville were with us <lb />
last night, among them Kev. G. J. <lb />
of Hamilton and brother <lb />
of the Democrat. The latter <lb />
gave us a call this morning. He <lb />
buggy was one that had just <lb />
run out of the Low Tariff Carriage j is a good looking, courteous young <lb />
did not adjourn Sat- <lb />
evening, every day allotted <lb />
to the term being used for business <lb />
and no time wasted. Judge Con- <lb />
coarse in giving <lb />
the benefit of the fall term is quite <lb />
an improvement over those Judges <lb />
who early in the sec- <lb />
week and spend the remainder <lb />
of the time flying around <lb />
there are cases on the tint <lb />
could and should be removed. <lb />
The returns <lb />
to Cadet H. W. When bee for an <lb />
to the annual exercises of <lb />
athletic games at Davis School, <lb />
April and 12th. <lb />
The suit for damages <lb />
which mentioned a few weeks <lb />
ago bad been instituted by Mr. <lb />
William of this county <lb />
against Hon. Louis of <lb />
Norfolk, for defamation of credit <lb />
before the Superior Court <lb />
week and was dismissed n <lb />
cost of the plaintiff. <lb />
Factory; of which Mr. is <lb />
manager. Greenville has done <lb />
some fine work in the buggy build <lb />
but we don't believe the <lb />
has ever shown a prettier, <lb />
more stylish vehicle than this and <lb />
that horse Henry's knows <lb />
what good horses just flew <lb />
around with that little at a <lb />
rapid rate, both setting each other <lb />
off handsomely. And the occupants <lb />
of the vehicle didn't fail to have a <lb />
better set off by having such at- <lb />
tractive surroundings. <lb />
Says and <lb />
Every day the week is honored <lb />
by having some month of year <lb />
begin on it, but some are honored <lb />
more frequently than others. For in- <lb />
stance, three of the months begin <lb />
on Friday; two begin on Sunday, <lb />
Monday and Thursday; and only <lb />
one begins on Wednesday, Thurs- <lb />
day and Saturday. April and July <lb />
begin on ; January and <lb />
on Tuesday; May Wed- <lb />
on Thursday; Feb- <lb />
March and November on Fri- <lb />
day ; June on Saturday ; September <lb />
and December on Sunday. There <lb />
are fifty-three Tuesdays in the year <lb />
fifty-two of each of tho other <lb />
days of the week. also <lb />
takes the lead new mo ins. That <lb />
day ushers in three j Sunday, Mon- <lb />
day, Tuesday and Thursday two <lb />
each; Wednesday and Saturday one <lb />
each. The months that have the most <lb />
new moons are January and <lb />
March, have two each. Feb- <lb />
has none at all, the <lb />
other months all have one each. <lb />
Anybody can get this information <lb />
of the almanac, and time <lb />
you pay a year's subscription to tho <lb />
Reflector advance you can <lb />
et an almanac free. <lb />
and were <lb />
impressed with him. <lb />
We enjoyed the Union very much, <lb />
but will say anything about it <lb />
I know the Reflector will <lb />
give a lull account of the proceed- <lb />
except for the benefit of u few <lb />
young men I will suggest that <lb />
two prettiest girls were from <lb />
Bethel. this would not be <lb />
mentioned, but I just want to show <lb />
that whenever Bethel is represent- <lb />
ed she is always oven or on <lb />
some hues and never gets behind. <lb />
The now railroad is not in opera- <lb />
yet tho prospects are that <lb />
it will not be for some time to come. <lb />
The farmers are plying them- <lb />
selves steadily to their business, so <lb />
I are scarce about town. This <lb />
makes very dull. <lb />
A great many more oats than <lb />
have been sown in this com- <lb />
this year. Now if the <lb />
would raise more pork and grain <lb />
and buy less manipulated fertilizers, <lb />
and bay, and meat, tho whole <lb />
try would better off next fall. <lb />
We saw and with <lb />
persons whom were <lb />
several good ladies who live in <lb />
the community around <lb />
in regard to town stock law, <lb />
and they are loud in their praises <lb />
of representative, M. O. S. Cher <lb />
for having tho bill In regard to <lb />
pounding stock passed, but some of <lb />
our town friends were equally strong <lb />
in his <lb />
When is tho county dam on this <lb />
side of the to be commenced T <lb />
If you don t mind it will get cold <lb />
and be forgotten. J, <lb />
Bethel, N. C. April 1st, 1839. <lb />
That you ever had your life <lb />
810.01 to 315.00 less money than any one <lb />
else in the county can give you. Why <lb />
for my expense-are loss I pay the <lb />
spot cash for goods save the dis- <lb />
counts, and it you don't believe it you <lb />
come and Having had IS years <lb />
experience, in the business guarantee <lb />
o- no charge. <lb />
pairing a specially. Don't forget the <lb />
place on street rear J. Cherry <lb />
Co. <lb />
A. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Superior Court Clerk having is- <lb />
sued Letters of Administration to me, <lb />
the the 14th day of March, <lb />
on the estate of Peter Gay, de- <lb />
ceased, notice is to all per- <lb />
sons indebted to the estate to make <lb />
mediate payment to the undersigned, <lb />
and to all creditors of said estate to <lb />
sent their claims, property <lb />
to the undersigned on or before the <lb />
clay March 1890 or this notice will <lb />
plead in bar of their recovery. This <lb />
of March, <lb />
II. R. <lb />
of Peter Gay. <lb />
By complying with the above yon <lb />
will greatly oblige <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
COX, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The lining duly <lb />
Bed to the Will <lb />
James E. de- <lb />
ceased, on tho 28th day January, 1889, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all person in- <lb />
to the estate t make immediate <lb />
payment, and to all creditors of said es- <lb />
to present their claims property <lb />
to the on or <lb />
before the day January, 1890, or <lb />
this notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
recovery. This 8th of January, <lb />
of James E. Edwards. <lb />
Bead ad <lb />
it. <lb />
Preterits in th most elegant form <lb />
THE LAXATIVE NUTRITIOUS JUICE<lb />
FIGS OF <lb />
Combined with the medicinal <lb />
virtues of plants known to be <lb />
most beneficial to the human <lb />
system, forming an agreeable <lb />
and effective laxative to <lb />
cure Habitual <lb />
and the many ills de- <lb />
pending on a weak or inactive <lb />
condition of the , <lb />
KIDNEYS, LIVER AID BOWELS. <lb />
It is the most excellent remedy known to <lb />
When one U or Constipated <lb />
SO THAT <lb />
BLOOD, <lb />
HEALTH <lb />
Every one is using it and all are <lb />
delighted with it, <lb />
oar <lb />
ONLY B T <lb />
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. <lb />
kt. roar, a. r. <lb />
Tar <lb />
President <lb />
J. <lb />
J. S. See A <lb />
N. M. Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Cant. It. P. <lb />
The People Line travel on <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer is the <lb />
boat on the river. She has. <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, <lb />
painted. <lb />
Kilted specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladles. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A Table furnished with <lb />
best the market <lb />
A trip on the Steamer GREENVILLE Is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
an Friday at . o'clock, a. m. <lb />
Leaves Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday ti O'clock, A. M. <lb />
Freight received daily and through <lb />
BUll Lading W all points. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
GREENVILLE INSTITUTE <lb />
JAN. <lb />
The classes will be so that <lb />
new pupils can enter the first week la <lb />
January. <lb />
TEACHERS <lb />
C. . Foist. Associate Principal <lb />
Miss Meta Chestnut, Primary De- <lb />
Miss If. S. Cannon, Vocal and <lb />
mental Music. <lb />
Miss Mourn Painting <lb />
Drawing. <lb />
Mrs. E. Duckett Book Keeping <lb />
c. <lb />
DEPARTMENTS. <lb />
Primary. Academic. <lb />
Classical and Mathematical. <lb />
sic. Painting Drawing. <lb />
Military. <lb />
ADVANTAGES <lb />
Healthy Location <lb />
Plenty of Well Prepared Food for <lb />
Hoarders. A Corps of Teachers, <lb />
all bring graduates of clam <lb />
Music Department equal <lb />
in work to any College in tho State. <lb />
New Pianos and Organs. <lb />
A nearly volumes, <lb />
purchased for tho School. <lb />
Rates Moderate, from r. to t tor <lb />
Hoard and Tuition Tuition and Terms <lb />
for Day Pupils the same as advertised <lb />
in who do not board <lb />
with the Principal should consult <lb />
before engaging board elsewhere. For <lb />
further particulars. Address. <lb />
JOHN <lb />
Mu- <lb />
Of Interest to Ladies. <lb />
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PROM POLE TO POLE <lb />
James Pyle's <lb />
mm <lb />
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Beware <lb />
Fiddlers some unscrupulous grocers are <lb />
i ottering imitations which claim to be Pearline, <lb />
or same as IT'S <lb />
are not. and besides are dangerous. PEARLINE is never riddled, but sold <lb />
by all good grocers. JAMES New York. <lb />
BRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
for Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb />
THE <lb />
TO <lb />
GLASS FRONT <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
OLD BEIGE STOKE. <lb />
I AND MERCHANTS RUT- <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO M A K. i, A <lb />
MODEL FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb />
track v oven beanie, <lb />
St re to hi to the farthest verge, <lb />
sky in sea seems <lb />
Scarce to merge, <lb />
Art not a lustrous <lb />
Earth to Wonderland <lb />
Oh. if mortal man might pass <lb />
Like god across the <lb />
Where between two planes of glass <lb />
Lies the fiery liquid line. <lb />
Marvel on yon path of gold <lb />
Would his dazzled eyes behold. <lb />
He might gaze on side <lb />
Down into the deepest deep. <lb />
Where untouched of storm or tide. <lb />
Monsters heave hi dreamless sleep; <lb />
Glimpses catch beneath the foam <lb />
Of the mermaid's coral home. <lb />
He tread the watery ways. <lb />
Meeting but phantom ships. <lb />
PM the golden haze, <lb />
Where the sun reluctant dips. <lb />
Would he find your pathway curled <lb />
Down toward the under world <lb />
Nay. perchance beyond our view <lb />
Leaps the bright path into space. <lb />
Leads through leagues of flimsy blue. <lb />
To a far, delicious place. <lb />
In the sparkle of some star <lb />
Where all lair enchantments are. <lb />
hither should the traveler <lb />
O'er the clear crystalline track. <lb />
Once those fair, soft realms within <lb />
Would he ever more wend back <lb />
Never Who, from yonder pale <lb />
Would return to tell the tale <lb />
Journal. <lb />
with all the improved appliances; new <lb />
and comfortable chairs. <lb />
sharpened at reasonable figures . <lb />
for work outside of my shop <lb />
executed. Very respectfully, <lb />
A EDMONDS. <lb />
TEAS, <lb />
always at Lowest Market Prices. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one <lb />
profit. A <lb />
stock of <lb />
WILMINGTON WELDON R. R. , , m. <lb />
and branches-Condensed Schedule. <lb />
TRAINS SOUTH. I always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
No No No I the times. Our goods are all bought <lb />
March Fast Mail, daily , sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
daily ex Sun. to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
L Weldon pm pm <lb />
Rocky Mount <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Wilson <lb />
am <lb />
pm pm am <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
Greenville. N. C <lb />
Ar Selma <lb />
Ar <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Ar Wilmington<lb />
ID<lb />
TRAINS GOING NORTH <lb />
No No <lb />
daily daily <lb />
am<lb />
pin <lb />
No <lb />
daily <lb />
ex Sun. <lb />
Wilmington II <lb />
Lt Magnolia <lb />
Warsaw<lb />
Ar Selma<lb />
v Wilson pm <lb />
Ar Rocky Mount <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Weldon pm pm <lb />
Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 2.30 <lb />
Returning, leaves Scotland Neck <lb />
1.10 A. M. except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro. N C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
r. P M. Sunday I M. arrive <lb />
N C. P M, P M. <lb />
leaves Williamston. C, daily <lb />
Sunday. in A M. Sunday A <lb />
M Tarboro, N C, A M, <lb />
AM. <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leaves <lb />
daily except M, <lb />
arrive N C, a M. Re- <lb />
turning leaves C A M. <lb />
Goldsboro. N C. A M. <lb />
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky <lb />
at P M, arrives Nashville ; <lb />
P M, Spring Hope P II. Returning <lb />
loaves Spring Hope A M. Nashville <lb />
S A M, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
dally, except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
except Sunday, at COO i <lb />
AM Returning leave din <lb />
m at A M, and P. M. connect- i <lb />
lag at Warsaw with Nos. CG and j <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson A Fayette- <lb />
Kl Branch is No. SI. Northbound is <lb />
. except Sunday. <lb />
Train Ho. South will stop only at <lb />
Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes -lose connection at <lb />
Weldon for all points North daily. All <lb />
via Richmond, and daily except Sun-, <lb />
y via Line. <lb />
No. Vestibule Train. Southbound <lb />
Monday, Wednesday, Friday. <lb />
leaves Weldon 9.50 P. M., arrive <lb />
Wilmington P. M. <lb />
No. Vestibule Train. <lb />
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. <lb />
Leave Wilmington 1.09 A. M., arrive <lb />
Weldon 5.38 P. M. <lb />
Train make close connection for all <lb />
North via Richmond and Wash- ; <lb />
ft on. <lb />
ill trains run solid between , <lb />
on and Washington, and have Pullman , <lb />
attached. <lb />
JOHN F. <lb />
General <lb />
R. KENLY. Transportation <lb />
. M. EMERSON ; <lb />
EVERYBODY LOOK. <lb />
Horses <lb />
Mules. <lb />
He plucked the fragrant clover blooms <lb />
the warm, glowing, summer <lb />
sky, <lb />
Keep these, dear heart, bid me God- <lb />
speed, <lb />
True Jove can say <lb />
oh, wherefore are my fears <lb />
You give me strength and happiness. <lb />
Though leagues across the world I go. <lb />
Your love will be a power to <lb />
Deep sorrow in her heart subdued, <lb />
A joy her face; <lb />
sweet, my life is she cried, <lb />
And with tenderest grace <lb />
She bowed her head upon his breast. <lb />
The soft wind stirred her tresses fair. <lb />
Faith and high hope his sad soul thrills. <lb />
Upon her lips he breathes a prayer <lb />
And trustingly, with hands close clasped, <lb />
fragrant bloom and sunlit sky, <lb />
Her eyes reflected heaven's pure light <lb />
With Love's own kiss she said <lb />
Boston Transcript. <lb />
Conferring Favors- <lb />
Spectator, <lb />
There is nothing evinces such <lb />
taste and delicacy or sentiment as <lb />
the gracious benevolent man- <lb />
of conferring a favor. Many a <lb />
kind feeling has been rendered <lb />
nugatory by manner in <lb />
it has developed itself; and <lb />
a good deed has lost its savor, and <lb />
become in eyes of the recipient <lb />
even revolting, from the want of <lb />
a delicate and generous expression. <lb />
This is the reason why obligations <lb />
are so forgotten, and i- <lb />
apparently inclined. A man <lb />
confers a favor yon in the <lb />
hour or need; lie, therefore, <lb />
be has a right to insult yon ; and he <lb />
wonders you should be so audacious <lb />
as to I affront. There is <lb />
such a feminine aided by- <lb />
kindness and goodness of heart, <lb />
some which possesses an <lb />
resistible ; and leave one <lb />
puzzled whether we should prize <lb />
the gentleness of disposition which <lb />
prompts, or natural delicacy of <lb />
feeling and character which <lb />
opes, generous deed. <lb />
We are all more prone to scan <lb />
motives when favors are con- <lb />
than when they are refused ; <lb />
and the former often give more pain <lb />
than the latter. All this arises from <lb />
the of the giver or refuser. <lb />
How necessary is it, therefore, In <lb />
all those who are desirous of <lb />
a favorable impression behind <lb />
them, to cultivate an acquaintance <lb />
with this really fascinating art of <lb />
doing good deeds in a proper man- <lb />
may almost lay it down <lb />
as an axiom, that a really <lb />
lent feeling will invariably produce <lb />
benevolent expressions, whatever <lb />
may be harshness of feature or <lb />
abruptness of manner of the <lb />
Where things are other- <lb />
wise, there is a flaw in moral <lb />
constitution; there is an <lb />
defect somewhere. <lb />
ANY ONE <lb />
CAN DYE <lb />
A Dress, or a Coat, Color <lb />
Ribbons, Feathers, FOr <lb />
Yarns, Rags, etc. j cents <lb />
and In many other Money, and <lb />
look like NEW, by DIAMOND <lb />
The work U easy, quick; the <lb />
colon the BEST and known. Ask far <lb />
DIAMOND DYES and take do other. <lb />
or Bronzing Fancy Article <lb />
DIAMOND PAINTS. <lb />
Silver, Bronx, Copper. Only Coats. <lb />
Baby Portraits. <lb />
A Portfolio of baby <lb />
from life, t Tinted on line <lb />
plate paper by patent photo <lb />
process, sent free to Mother of <lb />
any Baby born within a year. <lb />
Every Mother wants Chew <lb />
send at once. Give <lb />
lot's name and age. <lb />
RICHARDSON t CO., <lb />
VT <lb />
Cleanse <lb />
the System . <lb />
With that moat reliable <lb />
Celery <lb />
Compound, it <lb />
blood, cures <lb />
and regulates the liver and. <lb />
cleans- <lb />
the system of till waste <lb />
and dead matters. <lb />
Paine's <lb />
Celery Compound <lb />
combines true tonic and <lb />
qualities, reviving the energies and spirits. <lb />
have been troubled for some years with a <lb />
complication of After trying <lb />
remedies, and not finding relief. I tried <lb />
Celery Compound. Before taking one <lb />
the long troublesome symptoms be- <lb />
to subside, and I truly say now, that I <lb />
feel like a new man. Digestion has improved, <lb />
and I have gained ten pounds In weight since I <lb />
have commenced taking the <lb />
Vt. <lb />
At Druggists. <lb />
CO., <lb />
A cur load just <lb />
sale by. <lb />
arrived and now for <lb />
at Keel A stand. Will sell them <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb />
or at reasonable terms on time. I bought <lb />
my stock for Cash and can to <lb />
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
Have just procured several first-class <lb />
Vehicles and will t- passengers to any <lb />
i rate. <lb />
Sale, Feed and Livery Met <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
associated B. S. Sheppard <lb />
with me in the Undertaking; business we <lb />
m ready to serve the in that <lb />
capacity. All notes and accounts due <lb />
me for past services have been placed in <lb />
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for col <lb />
FLANAGAN. <lb />
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
stock of Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the Case down to a <lb />
county Pine Coffin. We are fitted <lb />
up with all conveniences and can render <lb />
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb />
us FLANAGAN <lb />
Feb. 22nd. <lb />
U. ELLIOTT. S. P. ELLIOTT. JOHN NICHOLS <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
AND <lb />
Atlantic N. C. Railroad; <lb />
Effect A. M. Dec. <lb />
19th, 1888. <lb />
mo East. Going West <lb />
Passenger No. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
b am<lb />
City am <lb />
Ft. Ft. <lb />
Train. <lb />
a IS p m <lb />
SO<lb />
1244<lb />
Depot am <lb />
BALTIMORE and <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
Established in Baltimore in 1870. <lb />
Will open a <lb />
in September, 1887. for the handling and <lb />
sale of cotton, thus giving our customers <lb />
their of the two markets. <lb />
THE NEW MILLINERY STORE OF <lb />
Has lately been repaired and fitted up <lb />
and she hag Just received a superb display <lb />
of New Millinery for <lb />
FALL AND WINTER <lb />
her usual line of trimmed and <lb />
Hats. Ornaments and general <lb />
millinery goods she has the prettiest <lb />
stock of Silks, shaded Rib- <lb />
lions, Gauzes, etc., in the market. Give <lb />
her a call at the Old Stand. <lb />
For the <lb />
Excuse me, Sony I Spoke. <lb />
Bachelor's <lb />
April <lb />
Mr. <lb />
little nonsense now and then, <lb />
Is relished by the wisest <lb />
Two were overheard the <lb />
other day each other as <lb />
for you went in <lb />
blacksmith shop tie odder day and <lb />
picked up red hot piece of iron <lb />
and put it down and nobody never <lb />
told you to. he, he. <lb />
Sam done and told you <lb />
got more sense <lb />
a goat, why I saw yon sitting <lb />
down at de landing day <lb />
sticking de water <lb />
trying to find de hole where your <lb />
finger coined out. Come <lb />
a fool nigger. Why <lb />
no longer than I seed you <lb />
down de street <lb />
as fast as you could, your hat <lb />
your following a buggy, I <lb />
asked you what matter and <lb />
you said you was trying to see de <lb />
hind wheel ketch up de <lb />
you soy T <lb />
yen in for it <lb />
here's at yon. Do you remember <lb />
de oder moonlight night when we <lb />
was coming back Mr. <lb />
quilting, and we met two men <lb />
standing at de cross roads arguing. <lb />
And how as went up, one ob <lb />
said we will prove it by <lb />
said de; would <lb />
like to ask you a question and yon <lb />
said alright, said bad <lb />
been in de road about two <lb />
hours trying to find out whether it <lb />
was de sun or de moon and yon up <lb />
and spoke and said, yon <lb />
excuse me as I am a stranger in <lb />
these parts. Green am <lb />
awful smart, I <lb />
you have been eating duck <lb />
elbow or pickle eel feet for break- <lb />
fast you Now you remember <lb />
when we was going to Raleigh <lb />
time and de boy passed through de <lb />
cars selling bananas how yon <lb />
axed what were how much <lb />
for and he told you three for a <lb />
quarter, yon bought three and took <lb />
up one, peeled it all round, looked <lb />
at ft, and then threw it out of de <lb />
window. Den took oder <lb />
did the same thing, then you took <lb />
up last one and peeled it all nice <lb />
and after looking at it awhile, <lb />
crushed it your hand and threw <lb />
window and said, I'll be I or that have such universal <lb />
. . , . satisfaction. do not hesitate to <lb />
U ever I another prize guarantee them every time, and we <lb />
stand ready to refund the purchase price <lb />
if satisfactory results do not follow their <lb />
use. These remedies have won their <lb />
great popularity purely on their merits. <lb />
Mi;. G. E Druggist. <lb />
Poisoned by a Calf. <lb />
My little boy broke out with <lb />
and sores, the result of the <lb />
from a calf's mouth coming in <lb />
contact with a cut finger. The <lb />
were deep and painful <lb />
and showed no to <lb />
I used quite a number of remedies, <lb />
with no benefit, but got Swift's <lb />
he improved with the first <lb />
few doses, a short time was <lb />
sounded well of the poison, and <lb />
his general health much unproved. <lb />
John Heard. <lb />
Ala., Feb. 1889 <lb />
In 1883 I contracted Blood Pois- <lb />
on of bad type, and was treated <lb />
with mercury, potash and <lb />
mixtures, worse all the <lb />
time. I took seven small bottles S. <lb />
S. S., which cured mo <lb />
no sign of the dreadful disease has <lb />
J. C <lb />
Ind., Jan. 1888. <lb />
Specific is entirely <lb />
and cures Blood Poison by <lb />
the out through the pores <lb />
of the Send for treatise on <lb />
Blood Skin Diseases, mailed <lb />
free. <lb />
THE SWIFTS SPECIFIC CO. <lb />
Drawer Ga. <lb />
M, Ms, Fencing, <lb />
I would call your <lb />
to the following address ask <lb />
to remember that can buy a <lb />
HEADSTONE or MONUMENT of <lb />
this house cheaper than any other in the <lb />
country. That it is the most reliable <lb />
and best known having been represented <lb />
for over forty year- in this vicinity. <lb />
That the i second to none <lb />
and has unusual for Oiling or- <lb />
promptly and satisfactory. <lb />
Very respectfully. <lb />
Refer to P. W. BATES, <lb />
J. J. Dancy, Conn. <lb />
B. C. <lb />
Or write direct for prices. <lb />
THE <lb />
cf Memory <lb />
. i . .; la reading. <lb />
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In II. W. .,; I P. <lb />
by <lb />
A. Are., N. Y. <lb />
A Safe <lb />
Is one which is to bring sat- <lb />
results, or in case of failure a <lb />
return of purchase price. On this safe <lb />
plan you can buy from our advertised <lb />
Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New <lb />
Discovery for Consumption. It is <lb />
to bring relief in every case, <lb />
when used for any affection of Throat. <lb />
or Chest, such as Consumption, <lb />
of Lungs, Bronchitis, <lb />
ma. Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. <lb />
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