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THE BEST PAPER <lb/>
PUBLISHED IS <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
CIRCULATION. <lb/>
MEDIUM. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
-a. <lb/>
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
VOL <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL JO, 1889. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N- C. <lb/>
a J. Editor and <lb/>
Among the foremost of all lands, <lb/>
old North Carolina stands. <lb/>
Colossal mountains pierce her sky. <lb/>
Delightful valleys among them lie- <lb/>
Entombed beneath her surface deep. <lb/>
Full mine; of precious metals sleep. <lb/>
Grand, era ml. magnificently grand, <lb/>
Her noble hills majestic stand; <lb/>
In rich luxuriance covered o'er, <lb/>
Just like the fabled field of yore, <lb/>
. Ken the delightful scenery round, <lb/>
i more grand nowhere <lb/>
found. <lb/>
Majestic groves of forest trees. <lb/>
Nod gently to the passing breeze; <lb/>
j Orchards and fields in rich array, <lb/>
Plenteous fruit and grain display; <lb/>
BUT <lb/>
So let all with heart and hand. <lb/>
M not to Try to improve our goodly land, <lb/>
men and measures tint are not consistent Until each hill and vale shall be, <lb/>
th true principles of the party. . Vocal with life and industry; <lb/>
If a wide-a-wake We can then boast a State. I vow, <lb/>
section of the State send for the X great as she is now. <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE<lb/>
Price. . per year. <lb/>
An Act tO Abolish the White I of the State year, and in- <lb/>
Normal Schools of the State <lb/>
; fill them. Whenever the comity <lb/>
for County boards and <lb/>
Not Bad. <lb/>
The New Bagging Deal. <lb/>
Elizabeth City Economist. Wilmington Star. <lb/>
This is a season of military latest in regard to the new <lb/>
the state. <lb/>
Throughout the State. are notified of these appointment.-, and it indicates a feeling of, deal of the cotton bagging <lb/>
Th-. General Assembly of Caro- they will, in accordance with this i fraternity close at hand that will j lion is that it will control the <lb/>
Mm do I statute, make the to shame those few members bagging for the j <lb/>
Section That the eight to defray local expenses j th Republican party who have no j as effectively as did the <lb/>
What is happening around us. <lb/>
As Reflected from the State Press. <lb/>
The Orange meets at <lb/>
schools heretofore established for the board of the person. political stock in trade the j of last year, though not at such j Reidsville, April 17th inst. <lb/>
whites are abolished, and the W the Board of <lb/>
I four thousand dollars f th State pro ; without contradiction that <lb/>
fore to said schools is a suitable building, make all Gen. Sherman recently had an in- <lb/>
here appropriated the purpose necessary arrangements for the in- with the President, in which <lb/>
of holding county institutes and con- and notify all teach- he requested the in bis <lb/>
ducting of teachers, the requires them to at-, office of Railroad Commissioner, of <lb/>
high prices. <lb/>
The coming cotton crop is likely to j <lb/>
demand from <lb/>
yards of bagging as covering. <lb/>
old combination has <lb/>
yards on hand, it is obviously <lb/>
and for such other work for the in upon the <lb/>
may deemed <lb/>
in the various counties of <lb/>
sessions the Confederate General Joseph E. that some restraint <lb/>
the request <lb/>
If county board determines with the statement that it was the <lb/>
SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb/>
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
Youth, noble youth, with hearts elate. <lb/>
Zealous be for the good Old North State. <lb/>
Farmer. <lb/>
A OLD POEM. <lb/>
Who shall judge a man by his manners <lb/>
Who shall know him by his dress <lb/>
Paupers may be fit for princes, <lb/>
Princes fit for somebody less. <lb/>
Crumpled shirt and dirty jacket <lb/>
May the golden ore <lb/>
Of the deepest thoughts and feelings <lb/>
Satin vest could do do more. <lb/>
; hold an institute at same time <lb/>
there will be no objection to a <lb/>
of effort, and perhaps this is the <lb/>
best course to take. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Superintendent and Secretary <lb/>
Board of Education. <lb/>
G. Fowle. of Wake. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Secretary of L <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
W. of Wake. I <lb/>
of Wayne. <lb/>
Superintendent of Public Instruction There arc springs of crystal nectar <lb/>
Sidney M. Finger of I Ever welling out of stone; <lb/>
Attorney F. David- There are purple and golden, <lb/>
son, of Buncombe. Hidden, crushed and overgrown; <lb/>
God. who counts by soul, not dresses, <lb/>
SUPREME COURT. and prospers you and me. <lb/>
Chief Justice N. II. Smith, of While he values thrones, the highest <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
Associate S. Merrimon. of <lb/>
Joseph J. Davis, of <lb/>
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and <lb/>
Alfonzo C. of Burke. <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
the state. <lb/>
Sec. That the State Board <lb/>
Education shall make all needful <lb/>
rules and and shall pro- <lb/>
for the holding of the <lb/>
of all the counties of the State as <lb/>
often as practicable, and the money <lb/>
to defray expenses shall be paid as <lb/>
I lie State Board or Education may <lb/>
out of the fund appropriated j <lb/>
by this act. <lb/>
Sec. It shall be the duty of extracts from <lb/>
county to assist in from Hon. J. P. Eagle, <lb/>
The Promise Land. <lb/>
News and <lb/>
We are permitted to make the <lb/>
a letter <lb/>
Governor <lb/>
cat; favor be had to ask of the Ad- <lb/>
ministration. It is further said that <lb/>
the President <lb/>
the request- <lb/>
should be placed production to <lb/>
prevent the market from being <lb/>
swamped wit bagging. The Boston <lb/>
Commercial Bulletin, which gave <lb/>
at once granted I the first information in regard to the <lb/>
Gen. Johnston combination, <lb/>
But as bubbles in the sea. <lb/>
Man. upraised his fellows, <lb/>
Oft forgets his fellows then. <lb/>
Masters, rulers, lords remember <lb/>
That your nearest hinds are men, <lb/>
men by feeling, <lb/>
Fir-i District George II. Brown, of Men by thought and men by fame. <lb/>
Beaufort. Claiming equal rights to sunshine, <lb/>
Second Philips, of In A ennobling name. <lb/>
Third District II. G. Connor, of There arc foam embroidered oceans, <lb/>
son. There are little red clad rills. <lb/>
Clark, of There are feeble, inch high saplings, <lb/>
Wake. There are cedars on the <lb/>
Fifth A. Gilmer, of God. who counts by souls, not stations <lb/>
Loves and prospers yon and me. <lb/>
Sixth T. of For, to him, all vain distinctions <lb/>
Sampson. Are as pebbles in sea. <lb/>
Seventh District <lb/>
Cumberland. <lb/>
Eighth <lb/>
Iredell. <lb/>
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb/>
Sorry. <lb/>
Tenth G. of <lb/>
B u <lb/>
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb/>
Mecklenburg. <lb/>
Twelfth Merrimon. <lb/>
of Buncombe. <lb/>
Representatives in Congress. <lb/>
the institute work, and the County , of Arkansas, Dr. Bailey <lb/>
Board of Education shall provide a ibis city, editor of Biblical <lb/>
mi able -building and defray all ex- confer, with reference to one at least <lb/>
except the salary and travel-1 of lands of promise to which <lb/>
expenses of the instructors ems the <lb/>
ployed by State Board. which exodus <lb/>
an octogenarian and entirely de-j At present agents of the deal <lb/>
pendent support upon of- j arc working upon Southern <lb/>
rice which he holds by appoint- dealers urging them to purchase at <lb/>
of Mr. Cleveland, and the present price free on board <lb/>
this generous Gen. Sherman ; in New York, using as a lever the <lb/>
will do much to assuage the feeling threatened advance in prices. It is <lb/>
of bitter animosity in which ho has , likely that when the <lb/>
long been held by the whole South, j yards have been marketed, possibly <lb/>
Really there is truth in the remark before, that the price may be marked <lb/>
that kindness will subdue the devil, up to ten cents a yard for two pound <lb/>
A pauper of Cleveland Co., <lb/>
years old, ran off with a woman <lb/>
years old and married her. <lb/>
The Pearson meetings in Greens- <lb/>
will begin on May 12th and <lb/>
continue two and a half weeks. <lb/>
There is a grapevine in Rocking- <lb/>
ham county which is forty two <lb/>
es in circumference. It is <lb/>
I to be the largest in tho State. <lb/>
Progressive The <lb/>
I Ions report comes to that <lb/>
people of Mitchell have em- <lb/>
braced Mormonism and left for <lb/>
Utah. <lb/>
Thoughts for Reflection. <lb/>
Select Morsels for Leisure Hours. <lb/>
Good actions crown themselves with <lb/>
lasting lays; <lb/>
Who well deserves, need rot another's <lb/>
praise. <lb/>
James Heath. <lb/>
Nothing that is excellent can be <lb/>
wrought Taylor. <lb/>
There Is no lack of kindness , <lb/>
In this world of ours; <lb/>
Only in our <lb/>
We gather thorns for flowers. , <lb/>
Gerald Massey, <lb/>
They only serve who stand and <lb/>
Never are noble spirits <lb/>
Poor while their like survive- <lb/>
request these render <lb/>
Without return they <lb/>
Never is lost or waked <lb/>
The goodness of the good. <lb/>
Edwin Arnold. <lb/>
Flattery is a false coin which has <lb/>
circulation only through our vanity. <lb/>
La <lb/>
Elizabeth City Rev. <lb/>
Mr. Thomas of Thomasville, N. C, <lb/>
has been called to the Baptist <lb/>
Church in this place and accepted <lb/>
the call. <lb/>
Col. <lb/>
Be firm one constant clement In lock <lb/>
Is genuine, solid, Teutonic pluck <lb/>
-O. W. Holmes, <lb/>
Do the duty which lies nears <lb/>
est thee, which thou to be <lb/>
a duty. Thy second duty will <lb/>
ready have become <lb/>
B.; as <lb/>
We for one are ready to look with bagging. The price is not likely to has into rose <lb/>
more kindness upon who be above this figure, as twelve growing, and Iron what we learn <lb/>
our homes in tho South. i last price, led to so general a suppose he will make a handsome . still; <lb/>
What Some Towns Die Of. <lb/>
In the <lb/>
I tor we find this <lb/>
Another fact which has recently use of substitute, <lb/>
are going and taken place in Washington is a fit j <lb/>
agents paint in companion piece for the above. AI <lb/>
Sec. It shall be the duty of all; such glowing colors. Governor; Senator Wade <lb/>
white public school teachers of the ; Eagle's letter is in reply to one in j ton, of South Carolina, delivered to <lb/>
county which the institute is held quiring as to price of lands senator Quay, of Pennsylvania a <lb/>
j to at tend continuously the session wages paid for labor, and the Gov battle flag which was captured sensible article. <lb/>
off aid institute, and on failure so to representations j south Carolina troops the More towns die for want of con <lb/>
do without satisfactory reasons made by the agents of whom war from a Pennsylvania regiment on the part of <lb/>
they shall not be certified as speak are greatly exaggerated. j the <lb/>
fortune out of the business. <lb/>
are nettles everywhere, <lb/>
more com <lb/>
Hie blue heavens <lb/>
clouds. <lb/>
larger than th <lb/>
Elizabeth B. Browning. <lb/>
Goldsboro It seems <lb/>
that the city will be lighted . Beauty enchants and grace cap- <lb/>
electricity, after all. The Electric for a hot a well in- <lb/>
, ,, <lb/>
Bead now actively engaged in surveying , the bloom or beauty has faded <lb/>
j the j <lb/>
Concord Standard Q. E. Smith Old friends. <lb/>
and <lb/>
T. of <lb/>
C. of <lb/>
a. Armfield, of <lb/>
Toiling alone are builders <lb/>
a nation's wealth and <lb/>
Tilted laziness are pensioned. <lb/>
and fatted on the same; <lb/>
By the sweat of other's forehead. <lb/>
Living only to rejoice. <lb/>
While the. poor man's outraged freedom <lb/>
Vainly lilted up its voice. <lb/>
Ransom, of <lb/>
Matt. W <lb/>
House of District <lb/>
Thomas G. Skinner, of <lb/>
P. Cheat ham col. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Third District W. of <lb/>
Pender. <lb/>
Fourth H- Bunn, of <lb/>
Nash. <lb/>
Fifth W. Brower, of <lb/>
Sixth Rowland of <lb/>
S. Henderson. <lb/>
Eighth W. TL A. <lb/>
Ninth <lb/>
GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
Truth justice arc eternal. <lb/>
Born with loveliness and light, <lb/>
Secret wrongs shall never prosper. <lb/>
While there is a sunny <lb/>
u. Vance, of Meek- God. world heard voice is singing <lb/>
for the ensuing year; and in case <lb/>
an institute is held while the schools <lb/>
are in session in any they <lb/>
shall be suspended during the <lb/>
ion of the institute. <lb/>
Sec. At the close or during the <lb/>
session of every institute tho con- <lb/>
thereof, in connection with <lb/>
the county shall hold <lb/>
written examinations of all public <lb/>
school teachers; white and colored, <lb/>
surveyed lands in the State which <lb/>
have not been deeded are subject <lb/>
to homestead not exceeding in <lb/>
quantity one hundred and sixty <lb/>
acres. The laws govern <lb/>
between the, men and lack of public, spirit than had a series of tainting last i <lb/>
relation to the the rivalry of neighboring day. Bis friends think I is the l <lb/>
or adverse surroundings., suit of cigarette smoking, but <lb/>
a man in search a home says it caused by the sight <lb/>
he i <lb/>
of I <lb/>
two States <lb/>
render of the flag to its first owners towns <lb/>
is full of patriotic and fraternal sen-1 When <lb/>
and will do more or business location goes to a town I an wound. <lb/>
our country in kindly bonds and; and finds everything brimful of Raleigh Charles S. <lb/>
make us one people than all the j hope and enthusiasm over the pros-1 Bryan, of New has been <lb/>
old scenes, will be, <lb/>
see; <lb/>
and prayer <lb/>
care. <lb/>
John <lb/>
Our greatest glory consists, not <lb/>
in never falling, but in rising every <lb/>
time we Goldsmith. <lb/>
state for the of taxes <lb/>
remaining in the office of the laud <lb/>
commissioner may be donated to <lb/>
any person who is the bead of a <lb/>
Senator Ransom. <lb/>
Boundless love to yon and me. <lb/>
Sinks oppression with its titles, <lb/>
As the pebbles of sea. <lb/>
Occupation is a <lb/>
entries are alike in all the us one man an me . i-. Jew been I Through the <lb/>
States. All lands forfeited to the j sectional feeling can do in an ; of the place and earnestly at pointed Pa General of the.,, <lb/>
opposite direction. work to build up the town, he soon Carolina Guard, succeeding <lb/>
becomes imbued with the same Morehead, of Durham, Anon. <lb/>
I it, and as a result he drives down , who died recently, <lb/>
his stakes goes to work ,.,., . ,, ,, <lb/>
who may apply, and shall grant first or who has at the the same interest. When, however, Ground <lb/>
and second grade certificates, age of twenty-one years, is town and every m <lb/>
snail be signed by both and be good citizen of the United States, I and apprehension <lb/>
quantities not exceeding MK t to of the place. H <lb/>
of Hied as Minister to, , , , served cross ties laid on tho <lb/>
France and the propriety of his m. railway twenty years ago <lb/>
some attention I <lb/>
We have ob- <lb/>
American Art Printer. <lb/>
Never forget that idleness is ruin- <lb/>
to young people, and give <lb/>
boys and girls plenty to do. <lb/>
ounce of prevention is a <lb/>
of or to change the <lb/>
figure, it is very easy to run a loco- <lb/>
for three years in the county <lb/>
which the institute is held, and in <lb/>
any other county the State, when <lb/>
endorsed by the county <lb/>
dent thereof; but the said certificates <lb/>
acres. <lb/>
Persons wishing to avail themselves <lb/>
benefit of the donation <lb/>
are required to file the office <lb/>
Si DANIELS. <lb/>
to c <lb/>
N C <lb/>
, vote <lb/>
Of I. <lb/>
the Commissioner of State <lb/>
, served the public course of <lb/>
is attracting <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
subject to revocation by affidavit to the effect that the <lb/>
i any for j applied for is for the purpose <lb/>
moral j of actual settlement and occupancy <lb/>
. Sec. The State j and cultivation by said <lb/>
with some care <lb/>
Senator <lb/>
and it <lb/>
Court A. <lb/>
A. K. <lb/>
Register of H. James. <lb/>
B. Cherry. <lb/>
Manning. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Commissioners-Council Chair- KeeP <lb/>
man, Guilford Mooring, he will go unhurt until he is twenty- <lb/>
or thirty, and then-well, yon <lb/>
Chairman J. S. and J. D. need not break your heart because <lb/>
may, in bis discretion, send I Every person receiving a donation <lb/>
his office questions the shall establish an actual personal; <lb/>
I of teachers, which, sent, residence in a house the land <lb/>
pears to that amiability and con- <lb/>
are marked features of <lb/>
I his character. His disposition is, <lb/>
motive everything is run- b m M j three mouths of the <lb/>
order, but alter a collision it rs <lb/>
smother thing. Take our advice. <lb/>
Put your boy on the right track and <lb/>
Ten chances to one <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
Public School <lb/>
Latham. <lb/>
of F. W. Brown. <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
M. Bernard. <lb/>
C. Forbes. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
he breaks his. Accidents will hap- <lb/>
pen, yon know; they must come, <lb/>
or later is better. <lb/>
Give something to do. As for <lb/>
j daughter, as soon as she leaves <lb/>
school her books are thrown aside, <lb/>
and she is expected at once to <lb/>
time of <lb/>
to be firm in essentials and <lb/>
in non-essentials, and with <lb/>
I judgment in drawing a nice <lb/>
which arc likely to befall the town, <lb/>
, ,. . , . distinction between the essentials, <lb/>
in their regular j a certificate, and of <lb/>
as specified in B fUMe j,. <lb/>
usefulness to his constituents is <lb/>
Sec. This act shall be in force cultivation as much as five <lb/>
from and after its ratification. acres of said laud within such <lb/>
day of March, Upon proof of such <lb/>
i greatly enhanced. should be <lb/>
uncompromising with <lb/>
be naturally feels it is no place for <lb/>
him, and at once shakes the <lb/>
from his feet, while he pulls with all <lb/>
possible speed for some other <lb/>
Consequently, try and make a live, <lb/>
enterprising, progressive town out <lb/>
of the one in which you live. <lb/>
you arc working for or saying <lb/>
good thing for your town yon are , <lb/>
accomplishing all the more <lb/>
yourself. <lb/>
DANIELS DANIELS, <lb/>
n. c. <lb/>
Considerably Any Business Entrusted to will be <lb/>
Promptly Attended to- <lb/>
I. JAMES, <lb/>
DENTIST. t <lb/>
AUG. <lb/>
earthed. <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
more, has been planted <lb/>
Wilson this year than <lb/>
Our people have discovered that <lb/>
there is money in truck farming <lb/>
and of them are trying it on <lb/>
a small scale. <lb/>
Does This Shoe Fit <lb/>
Durham The Farmers <lb/>
Alliance now have four warehouses <lb/>
for in the State, here, one at Hen- <lb/>
I one at one <lb/>
at Oxford. All of them, we are <lb/>
C M. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
work contemplated by <lb/>
this statute is lieu of the white <lb/>
normal schools and for white teach- <lb/>
except that colored teachers <lb/>
may be for three-year <lb/>
This work is not intended to take <lb/>
Perkins and A. F. <lb/>
and Third <lb/>
Rev. N. C. <lb/>
CHURCHES. <lb/>
First <lb/>
Sundays, morning and night. <lb/>
Hughes, D. D., Rector. <lb/>
Sunday, morn- <lb/>
and night. Meeting every <lb/>
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John, <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
-Services every Sunday, morn- <lb/>
and night. Meeting every <lb/>
Wednesday night. <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
LODGES. <lb/>
Greenville Lodge. No. A. F. A. A. <lb/>
M., every 1st and Mon- <lb/>
day night after the 1st and Sunday at <lb/>
Masonic Lodge. W. M. King, W. <lb/>
R. A. Chapter. No. meets <lb/>
every 2nd and 4th nights Ma- <lb/>
sonic Hall. F. W. P. <lb/>
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. P. <lb/>
meets every Tuesday night. D. L. <lb/>
James, N. G. <lb/>
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of H., <lb/>
meets every first and third Friday night. <lb/>
D. D. D. <lb/>
Council, No. MB, A. L. of H., meets <lb/>
very- Thursday night. C. A. White, C. <lb/>
thing to which in- <lb/>
Let her keep up a <lb/>
slender course of study. Give her <lb/>
good books and papers to read. <lb/>
Find occupation of some kind, <lb/>
or she will soon become restless and <lb/>
uneasy, and ripe for any mischief. <lb/>
Business- <lb/>
super in i <lb/>
These institutes have usually <lb/>
in days after the expiration of <lb/>
the three years the Commissioner <lb/>
shall make to the a deed to <lb/>
the land. Cost of donation about <lb/>
fifteen dollars. As to <lb/>
good cotton land at <lb/>
. . . , non-essentials. <lb/>
acres, this is a great mistake, <lb/>
unimproved lands being from <lb/>
two to fifteen dollars per acre in <lb/>
the woods. Nor is it true that or- <lb/>
laborers command from <lb/>
been to three dollars per day; such <lb/>
held in July and August, and it is <lb/>
advised that they be continued so <lb/>
far as may be practicable, with <lb/>
local help as may be available. <lb/>
The State Board, in execution <lb/>
of this statute, find difficulties in <lb/>
get to and board per <lb/>
month; skilled labor is course <lb/>
worth more. I not hare the <lb/>
colored people of your State come <lb/>
to Arkansas relying upon ex <lb/>
statements made to <lb/>
the way, the principal one being the I by agents; they do so they <lb/>
we once heard fall from the <lb/>
lips of the greatest of North <lb/>
and it is evident that such <lb/>
an idea is adopted by Senator Han- <lb/>
Nor was this vote of Senator <lb/>
Hansom on the side of essentials or <lb/>
In the first place <lb/>
bis vote for Mr. was <lb/>
an act of courtesy to President <lb/>
which he must appreciate or he is <lb/>
unlike other men; in the next place <lb/>
BERNARD, <lb/>
T-LA W, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Practice in the State and Federal <lb/>
glad to know, are being successful- BLOW, <lb/>
operated. <lb/>
Dunn Mr. II. A. Hodge's <lb/>
gin was bin last Friday eve- <lb/>
The fire originated a, <lb/>
spark from the engine. The loss <lb/>
vote was entirely <lb/>
ineffectual for the purpose of defeat; J nearly gone. <lb/>
and again, if it could have defeated <lb/>
Mr. it have been <lb/>
We saw a poor farmer receive a <lb/>
check for Monday. It cost <lb/>
him a mortgage on acres of <lb/>
good land, lie paid <lb/>
a in paid bis. <lb/>
taxes, paid the loan agent <lb/>
bought some groceries and he had <lb/>
fully left, that he had no use <lb/>
for. lie bad never had this much <lb/>
money before and he felt good. His West Bedford, Mass., died at <lb/>
family were with him and he spent Southern Pines last Saturday. His <lb/>
more in finery for them. He j remains were carried to tho city of <lb/>
bought a fancy cultivator and an- i Raleigh Sunday, embalmed, put in <lb/>
In an elegant case and sent to <lb/>
three hours he told us that he had the home of his relatives. <lb/>
KY-AT-L AW, <lb/>
GREEN VI C. <lb/>
J. R <lb/>
J. H. TUCKER <lb/>
No insurance. This <lb/>
is the second gin Mr. II. has lost <lb/>
this season. <lb/>
Sanford Ayer, <lb/>
A W, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
, only and couldn't see where <lb/>
ed by some other Republican who, had ,. owed i <lb/>
would have been as objectionable , debts and <lb/>
as Mr. and farther, the mis- them that were caught last Sunday <lb/>
. ,. , . i of course could not pay out with i ,., . s <lb/>
to Franco has no influence in ,. . <lb/>
Goldsboro The Sunday <lb/>
liquor sellers of this <lb/>
L. HARRY <lb/>
I SKINNER, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
party politics and sending of <lb/>
POST OFFICE. <lb/>
Office a. J. to p. u. <lb/>
Order hours A. v. to p. u. or- <lb/>
will be from to <lb/>
from to p. <lb/>
Bethel mail arrives daily Sun- <lb/>
at A. M-, and departs at p u. <lb/>
mail arrives Sun- <lb/>
at I M. and depart- at P. if. <lb/>
Washington mail dally <lb/>
at IS it. and at P. M. <lb/>
H. A. M. <lb/>
Indianapolis News, <lb/>
Pay as you go. <lb/>
Never fool in matters. <lb/>
Do not kick every one in <lb/>
path <lb/>
Learn to think and act for yourself. <lb/>
Keep ahead rather that behind <lb/>
the time. <lb/>
Use your own brains rather <lb/>
those of others. <lb/>
necessity, to them, of hold-1 will be greatly These Mr France an <lb/>
many institutes at seasons of the the highest possible A- <lb/>
year when the public schools will be j should be appreciated by <lb/>
in session, and so of departing from are of <lb/>
the custom of crowding them all ins j if they One land of <lb/>
to the summer months. promise being shown to be <lb/>
this statute plainly implies. as to the <lb/>
that it in-, advantages it offers others may be <lb/>
when the schools are in who are thinking of <lb/>
and provides for their leaving their homes for good <lb/>
This is not at all unusual in to before <lb/>
regularity and States, and after all it may I band exactly what sort of a country <lb/>
Appointments <lb/>
For on Mission. <lb/>
Bethlehem, 1st Sunday at <lb/>
School House, 1st Sunday at <lb/>
o'clock <lb/>
2nd at o'clock. <lb/>
Shady Sunday a <lb/>
4th Sunday at o'clock. <lb/>
Chapel, Sunday <lb/>
E P. C. <lb/>
also promptness. <lb/>
A man of honor respects bis word <lb/>
as he does his bond. <lb/>
Do not meddle with business you <lb/>
know nothing about. <lb/>
Help others when you can, but <lb/>
never give what yon cannot afford <lb/>
because it is fashionable. <lb/>
Learn to say No. No necessity <lb/>
for snapping it oat dog fashion, <lb/>
say it firmly and respectfully. <lb/>
If yon have a place of business, <lb/>
there when wanted, No <lb/>
man can get rich by around <lb/>
stoves saloons. <lb/>
true test civilization is not <lb/>
census, nor the sue of cities, <lb/>
nor but the kind of <lb/>
men the country tarns W- <lb/>
Emerson. <lb/>
well be contended that the best; are to <lb/>
to do the teachers good service is T- X t <lb/>
when they are actively in the A for <lb/>
of the their <lb/>
in subjects and methods Et- Theodore B. Lyman, D. <lb/>
teaching and governing are actually baa recently discovered that <lb/>
being put test, and when they <lb/>
are not busy in other avocations to done Mon <lb/>
which many of them find it most and, <lb/>
to resort to earn a living. believes, a certain cure for ins <lb/>
With hearty cooperation of The Bishop has been a <lb/>
sufferer from sleeplessness <lb/>
the county boards and county sop- <lb/>
ts this work can be made <lb/>
very not alone to the teach <lb/>
and discovered this simple remedy <lb/>
purely by accident while visiting at<lb/>
and officers, and <lb/>
to general public by public <lb/>
lectures which will be given. <lb/>
Appointments will be made so as <lb/>
recommends it to all who are <lb/>
affected, and thinks that a <lb/>
glass of fresh sweet milk taken <lb/>
mediately after adds <lb/>
to cover, if possible, all conn ties i to their soothing effect. <lb/>
man out of <lb/>
and a violent party mail out of <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb/>
G RE EN N. C. <lb/>
Practice all the court. <lb/>
He looked at the cultivator j, yesterday, were <lb/>
He his TO the sum of <lb/>
girl for telling that he bad for- j <lb/>
to buy a pound of black pep-1 , J . <lb/>
He cursed the loan company i Washington William ATTORNEY-A W, <lb/>
arena of politics, so, to take for his at last, after years of patient, Greenville N C <lb/>
that and the other He cannot. He waiting, has a fine looking military <lb/>
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb/>
we conclude that tho vote of Sen- <lb/>
Hansom was evidence of his <lb/>
political wisdom and sagacity. <lb/>
Weather Signs. <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
Says a weather observer.- When <lb/>
you wish to know what weather <lb/>
is going to go out and <lb/>
smallest cloud you see. Keep your <lb/>
eyes it and if it decreases and <lb/>
disappears it shows a state of the <lb/>
ah that is to be followed by <lb/>
fine weather; but if it increases <lb/>
take overcoat with yon if you <lb/>
are going away from home, for fall- <lb/>
weather is not far off. The <lb/>
reason is that when tho air is be <lb/>
coming charged with electricity <lb/>
you will see attracting <lb/>
all lesser ones toward it it <lb/>
gathers a shower, and, on the <lb/>
when the fluid is passing <lb/>
off or diffusing itself, then a large <lb/>
cloud will be seen breaking into <lb/>
pieces and dissolving. <lb/>
I that mortgage company and company of forty members. The <lb/>
perhaps, some interest in the future., uniforms have been ordered and <lb/>
man He is just now enter- the rifles secured. Mr. Joseph B. <lb/>
into trouble and tho end is Lanier is Captain, W. H. Crawford <lb/>
ruin. Farmer does this shoe ; 1st and D. D. Simmons 2nd <lb/>
Lieut. <lb/>
New Mr. John <lb/>
From Peddler tO Millionaire, a Confederate <lb/>
I soldier and janitor at custom <lb/>
A. M. Cannon, the Washington tho misfortune to fail <lb/>
Territory millionaire, was peddling I a buggy break an arm <lb/>
c r <lb/>
Tidings. <lb/>
MATTHEW A <lb/>
I Civil Engineers, Surveyor <lb/>
and Architects. <lb/>
and N. C <lb/>
HOTELS. <lb/>
last Sunday. On Monday his little <lb/>
four-year-old daughter fell from a <lb/>
sewing machines in Portland, Ore <lb/>
nine years ago. A year or two <lb/>
he moved with his family and broke arm. <lb/>
Spokane Falls, then a mere settle-. <lb/>
making the trip of Maxton Union Lotus Lilly, <lb/>
his wagon. The little money he j has given mat- <lb/>
, was invested in land. A practical test, requests to say <lb/>
later be was a banker, and to-day i that Arkansas is no place for <lb/>
his wealth was estimated at be-; to migrate to, for the pm <lb/>
and pose of -bettering bis condition. <lb/>
He rose with a boom that has given j is capable of getting along <lb/>
Spokane Falls a population of I where any of his race can, and gives <lb/>
and still growing. <lb/>
Anger is as a stone cost into <lb/>
wasp's Proverb, <lb/>
as his opinion that this is as good a <lb/>
count, v as he thinks <lb/>
find anywhere. <lb/>
HOTEL <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Coder new Hot sod <lb/>
cold water bath. rooms and at <lb/>
servants. Table always <lb/>
ed with the best the market. Feed <lb/>
stables connection. <lb/>
TRUSS 11.50 SAT <lb/>
E. <lb/>
SPENCER <lb/>
THE <lb/>
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. <lb/>
Polite waiters. Good Rooms. Best <lb/>
table the market afford. When in th <lb/>
city stop at the <lb/>
Hotel, <lb/>
WASHINGTON,. C, <lb/>
U want to money; buy your Boots, Hats, Caps, Dress <lb/>
f next door to Rawls, the Jeweler, BAWLS<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
GREENVILLE. N- <lb/>
Every Wednesday <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
TOSS<lb/>
ascription per year. <lb/>
arm <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb/>
Tile Eastern Reflector, improvements as redound <lb/>
j to the good of alL <lb/>
A business man Who refuses <lb/>
to come and lend his aid and <lb/>
support deserves no better than <lb/>
failure in business. Let him <lb/>
come. Whether he sells fifty <lb/>
thousand dollars per annum <lb/>
or hundred dollars per <lb/>
annum he has an interest in <lb/>
matter. Come big merchant, <lb/>
little merchant, clerk, laborer, <lb/>
mechanic, property holder, non <lb/>
property holder, minister, doc- <lb/>
tor, lawyer, pharmacist and <lb/>
those that hope to be, all come. <lb/>
You are all interested in the <lb/>
future of Greenville. And the <lb/>
hour is at hand when Greenville <lb/>
must move forward with united <lb/>
strength to place her among the <lb/>
booming towns of the State and <lb/>
South. The Reflector shall <lb/>
watch those citizens that move <lb/>
forward and take an interest in <lb/>
this movement and shall be- <lb/>
they have good hearts and <lb/>
a good purpose to serve the in- <lb/>
of all by making sacrifices <lb/>
for the common good, and shall <lb/>
call upon the people to regard <lb/>
and esteem them as such in their <lb/>
different avocations or <lb/>
But those who remain <lb/>
away from indifference, a want <lb/>
of interest or selfishness, we <lb/>
shall regard as the drones in the <lb/>
hive that deserve nothing better <lb/>
than business death, and in their <lb/>
death would see others die. <lb/>
Now all come. Come with <lb/>
that good will you possess when <lb/>
attending church. . Come with <lb/>
in <lb/>
the knowledge that you not <lb/>
only for yourself but for those <lb/>
that are to come after you, and in <lb/>
the present to aid and advance <lb/>
the of all others in your <lb/>
midst. Banish self from your <lb/>
thoughts and hearts, and spend <lb/>
one evening devoted to the <lb/>
common good. Then our course <lb/>
will be so worthy that it will <lb/>
find favor not only among men <lb/>
but with Him who can prove of <lb/>
substantial service to us here on <lb/>
earth and in Heaven above. <lb/>
Will at to Democratic <lb/>
mm an that not consistent <lb/>
principles of the party <lb/>
If yea wan, a a <lb/>
the State send for the <lb/>
. Or SAMPLE <lb/>
f AT OFFICE AT <lb/>
C, <lb/>
Vail Matter. <lb/>
APRIL <lb/>
The feeling of lethargy and <lb/>
indifference must be put aside <lb/>
the business men of Green- <lb/>
ville, and activity and a desire <lb/>
for development prevail <lb/>
or the town can accomplish <lb/>
nothing.<lb/>
The Reflector is receiving <lb/>
applications for sample copies <lb/>
and letters of inquiry about the <lb/>
own end its business outlook <lb/>
people who are <lb/>
looking for a place to locate. <lb/>
Thus can be seen the good work <lb/>
the paper is doing. The home <lb/>
people should help send the pa- <lb/>
per abroad.<lb/>
The close, narrow spirit that <lb/>
prompts a man to withhold the <lb/>
Investment of a dollar upon <lb/>
which he can make another <lb/>
because somebody else might <lb/>
make twenty-five cents, will <lb/>
never help make a town or es- <lb/>
any enterprise. If there <lb/>
is any such spirit existing in <lb/>
in the smallest <lb/>
it, and <lb/>
go to work for the town. <lb/>
In writing up the article for <lb/>
lost weeks Reflector upon the <lb/>
important civil cases that had <lb/>
been disposed of at the late <lb/>
Court, we omitted <lb/>
to mention Mr. J. B. Yellowley <lb/>
among the attorneys connected I <lb/>
with them. Mr. Yellowley made <lb/>
a very excellent speech in the <lb/>
Harris case, that rank- <lb/>
ed with the best of the <lb/>
term. He is an able lawyer and <lb/>
argues well before a jury. <lb/>
One of the most fearful ma- <lb/>
disasters known to our <lb/>
times occurred in the harbor of <lb/>
Apia, in the Samoan Islands on <lb/>
tho 26th of March. The late <lb/>
trouble there had caused several <lb/>
war vessels to be sent to the <lb/>
and on the day in <lb/>
a hurricane in passing the <lb/>
harbor destroyed four of these <lb/>
vessels and two others were <lb/>
beached. Besides these all the <lb/>
ships in the harbor <lb/>
were wrecked. Three of the <lb/>
war vessels belonged to the <lb/>
States and three to Ger- <lb/>
and with them nearly <lb/>
hundred and fifty soldiers <lb/>
lost their lives. The loss to the <lb/>
Government by the <lb/>
of the vessels is put <lb/>
at <lb/>
Don't down your neigh <lb/>
business. His right to en- <lb/>
gage in an honorable enterprise <lb/>
at sacred as yours and in try <lb/>
tag to belittle him you often <lb/>
ridicule upon your own <lb/>
head. neighbor merchant <lb/>
t manufacturer sells an article <lb/>
don't go around and tel the <lb/>
customer he has been cheated <lb/>
out of so much and that you <lb/>
would have done o much bet- <lb/>
by him, when if the <lb/>
mer had gone to yon first you <lb/>
could not have done any better, <lb/>
livery man is entitled to a fair <lb/>
income from his business and a <lb/>
Bethel Items. <lb/>
Saturday was the liveliest day we <lb/>
have had in Bethel severs <lb/>
months. Large crowd in town and <lb/>
I brisk. An e of fresh <lb/>
sell high. <lb/>
A meeting was held at Conetoe <lb/>
last Monday for the purpose of <lb/>
funds to build a cotton and oil <lb/>
mill at some point on the A. Ii. <lb/>
road at or near the above <lb/>
ed station, and we are <lb/>
that a sufficient amount was sub- <lb/>
en bed to insure the building of <lb/>
I he mill. A good of the <lb/>
subscribers live and around Beth- <lb/>
el we believe they might have <lb/>
had the mill here if they had so de- <lb/>
sired managed properly. We <lb/>
hate to see our men invest <lb/>
their capital in county <lb/>
to the detriment of their own, <lb/>
when it is so badly needed at <lb/>
home. <lb/>
Mrs. W. M. Hammond has taken <lb/>
a trip north on a visit to her <lb/>
and friends, where she expects <lb/>
to spend tho summer. <lb/>
Mrs. J. L. Nelson returned from <lb/>
Washington D. C. Friday evening <lb/>
and if we are to from <lb/>
cheerful appearance we should say <lb/>
she received great encouragement <lb/>
if not satisfaction from the bosses <lb/>
of the Post-office Department. <lb/>
Rev. O. J. preached in <lb/>
the Baptist Wednesday. <lb/>
Thursday and Friday nights. He <lb/>
left for Wilson on the train <lb/>
day morning. His discussions were <lb/>
plain and logical. In discussing <lb/>
the various classes of the <lb/>
character on Thursday night he re- <lb/>
marked that he had always heard <lb/>
that the lawyers were the biggest <lb/>
liars in the world, and paused, when <lb/>
many of the congregation, with a <lb/>
broad, significant smile on their fa- <lb/>
placed their eyes on a certain <lb/>
as good as that means <lb/>
yon, but the situation was soon <lb/>
the preacher <lb/>
do not it. a merchant <lb/>
will toll more ties six month <lb/>
a lawyer will six From <lb/>
that some of our merchants <lb/>
be knew very little about the <lb/>
character of <lb/>
We saw a piece in the <lb/>
tor of last week notifying the new- <lb/>
appointed J. Fa. qualify with- <lb/>
in sixty days. No <lb/>
body here seems to know. Cant <lb/>
yon give us a list of their names t <lb/>
They wore published two weeks <lb/>
Mr. C. II- returned from <lb/>
Spirit of fairness and brotherly I Jacksonville Friday evening. <lb/>
aid would make all more pros- i Mr, S. Cherry went to Rich- <lb/>
Z ., I yesterday whence be will <lb/>
See that your own bus- proceed to Tennessee to look after <lb/>
honorably an estate inherited from a deceased <lb/>
and above reproach, and accord p n <lb/>
to your neighbor the right he <lb/>
has co the same reputation. <lb/>
Remember Thursday Night. <lb/>
Gold failed to fill his <lb/>
appointment at Bethel eve. <lb/>
being sick and unable to at- <lb/>
tend. <lb/>
Considerable snow fell here Sat- <lb/>
night and Sunday morning, <lb/>
but for the rain the snow must, have <lb/>
been least four inches deep. <lb/>
Bethel X. C. April 1389. J. <lb/>
A Correction. <lb/>
night has been set <lb/>
apart for the business men and <lb/>
c to meet at the <lb/>
to form a Business <lb/>
, , ., . I The Anniversary for the <lb/>
Association. We hope all Association <lb/>
out and show some zeal j appointed for April It was so <lb/>
and interest in the matter. But by <lb/>
. , on the part of the com- <lb/>
o one decline to come by of tie lime for <lb/>
on of his having no property. Good Friday was mistaken, and the <lb/>
is deeply interested mistake made a change in the time <lb/>
in movement, and none more <lb/>
will come off on the <lb/>
ho has no or, April. Debate at p. m. and <lb/>
means of support, at night as first published, <lb/>
th purpose ii to give em- Newspapers of Carolina and <lb/>
u where will do order a favor <lb/>
to H fr by noting a Keck <lb/>
and Use such ref and j <lb/>
General Items. <lb/>
Miss Ida Rogers who has been <lb/>
visiting relatives in Carolina and <lb/>
township has returned to <lb/>
her home in Hamilton. <lb/>
We were glad to see ye editor's <lb/>
better half in our neighborhood a <lb/>
few days the past week visiting re- <lb/>
Mrs. S. M. Jones of Bethel, <lb/>
of township, was right <lb/>
sick week. We are glad to <lb/>
learn that she is much better. <lb/>
April has been us a regular <lb/>
blizzard. Last Saturday morning <lb/>
a hail storm passed through the <lb/>
northern portion of Pitt and Edge- <lb/>
comb and Martin counties. The <lb/>
wind did much damage, blowing <lb/>
down trees and scattering fences <lb/>
generally. On Saturday night it <lb/>
snowed and rained nearly all night <lb/>
but it was too late for snow to <lb/>
with us long and by twelve o'clock <lb/>
Sunday scarcely to be <lb/>
We were right well amused at <lb/>
two ladies a few days ago. One <lb/>
was giving the other a of <lb/>
wedding dress she bad seen, and in <lb/>
telling the color she got things mix- <lb/>
ed and ended by saying it was the <lb/>
color of boiled molasses alter being <lb/>
pulled. Bert <lb/>
Williamston Glimpses- <lb/>
Gentle spins, with wings of peace, <lb/>
has smiled upon us this week <lb/>
whereof we are glad. It so filled <lb/>
our heart with pleasure that we are <lb/>
almost constrained to give <lb/>
to our joy gratitude in the <lb/>
shape of Ode to It is <lb/>
getting time to write Spring poetry, <lb/>
and guess we must try our hand <lb/>
soon; And when we do, you may <lb/>
look for something rich and <lb/>
mental. We will give you a couple <lb/>
of in to keep ex- <lb/>
at lever red <lb/>
hair also, Mr. Editor. <lb/>
Spring. Spring, gentle Spring <lb/>
Around thee our affections tenderly cl <lb/>
For all the winter we've been a wishing, <lb/>
The time would come to go a fishing. <lb/>
And we would have gone <lb/>
day but the wind was to our no- <lb/>
Prof. has a very flourish, <lb/>
school. Suppose he has some- <lb/>
where in the neighborhood of <lb/>
scholars. He is ably assisted by <lb/>
Miss Biggs. <lb/>
All-Fool's day was not forgotten <lb/>
here. of our <lb/>
however, lost sight of it by some <lb/>
and he suffered <lb/>
He was tho victim of a <lb/>
tough joke. At the dinner table he <lb/>
was helped to what purported to be <lb/>
oyster fritters. He took some unto <lb/>
himself, and began the work or con <lb/>
But they didn't con- <lb/>
very fast. They seemed to <lb/>
Le possessed of expanding <lb/>
ties equal to sorghum candy. He <lb/>
lugged away faithfully and vigor- <lb/>
with his knife at the stubborn <lb/>
fritters but they refused to yield, or <lb/>
at least to break. In sheer <lb/>
he gathered one of the things <lb/>
between his fingers, and strove <lb/>
mightily for the victory ; but it <lb/>
was no where in sight. He <lb/>
was completely subdued by cotton <lb/>
fritters, and tho guests tittered, <lb/>
while he blushed. Don't tackle <lb/>
cotton batter cakes again, young <lb/>
for the powers man are not <lb/>
equal to the task. <lb/>
We are glad to note a marked <lb/>
the condition of Mrs. <lb/>
Dan Simmons. She will go North <lb/>
soon to get the benefit of skilled <lb/>
treatment there; and sincerely <lb/>
hope she may come back to us com- <lb/>
restored. <lb/>
Mrs. Pattie a member <lb/>
of the Missionary Baptist Church, <lb/>
and a very estimable lady, two <lb/>
or three days since. She was a <lb/>
great sufferer, and doubtless death <lb/>
to was a great relief. <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Upon return home Green <lb/>
rifle, Mr. E. E. editor of <lb/>
the Scotland Neck Democrat, writes <lb/>
a very nice article about our town <lb/>
and says some things which the <lb/>
people appreciate. We append below <lb/>
a few paragraphs clipped here and <lb/>
there bis <lb/>
Greenville is a beautiful town of <lb/>
about inhabitants- It is <lb/>
on Southern bank of Tar river, <lb/>
and is location makes it one of the <lb/>
best drained towns in the State Its <lb/>
are clean and well lighted at <lb/>
night and its general appearance in- <lb/>
Pitt county has a fine court <lb/>
house and a good and handsome <lb/>
jail. Wherever you turn there is an <lb/>
air of business. <lb/>
Greenville is preparing to put on <lb/>
new life and grow yet larger <lb/>
and increase business in every <lb/>
way. There are now many pretty <lb/>
residences in the town. A park is <lb/>
being cleared and set on the South <lb/>
side of the town which will add <lb/>
much to its attractive features. <lb/>
Prof John Duckett, the energetic <lb/>
and progressive principal Green- <lb/>
ville institute, doing a great deal <lb/>
for the educational improvements <lb/>
the town- It was our pleasure <lb/>
look the buildings, and we <lb/>
were pleased with the progress <lb/>
the school is About <lb/>
pupils have been enrolled this year, <lb/>
and even others are expected now. <lb/>
The art department of the school <lb/>
shows it is remark <lb/>
ed of Miss Cannon, the accomplished <lb/>
m teacher, that she is a lady of <lb/>
rare gifts. <lb/>
We heard it remarked bow Green <lb/>
ville is noted for its pretty ladies, <lb/>
and we concurred in the justness of <lb/>
the observation. <lb/>
Mess. and two of <lb/>
the most energetic young men that <lb/>
have gone out from Scotland Neck, <lb/>
are handsomest store in the <lb/>
town and are leading the place we <lb/>
the dry goods trade. They <lb/>
told us a secret which we will let out <lb/>
at said to as that they <lb/>
owe a large part of their success to <lb/>
the liberal have given <lb/>
the advertising columns of their <lb/>
splendid homo paper, the Re <lb/>
ELECTOR. <lb/>
We have visited no place in Car- <lb/>
with which we are better pleas <lb/>
ed in every way than with beautiful <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
This is the summer of discontent, <lb/>
the , winter gone and the loafer <lb/>
hasn't saved a met. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
To all delinquent tax payer, of the <lb/>
County of Pitt for the yens 1884, 1886 <lb/>
and 1887, take notice, that on Monday <lb/>
be 6th day of May. 1880, I shall offer <lb/>
tor sale, before the Court House door <lb/>
Greenville, the lands of the following <lb/>
named persons, or so much thereof, as <lb/>
may be necessary to satisfy the taxes <lb/>
and cost found against them, as t <lb/>
are denominated in the list below. I <lb/>
shall send a deputy to the homes all <lb/>
delinquents to seize personal property <lb/>
for taxes and cost <lb/>
GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
1887. Mrs P. A., acres 1.43 <lb/>
1884. acres 2.89 <lb/>
1887. Anderson. John, St acres 1.84 <lb/>
1887. Cherry, A. acres <lb/>
1887. Hanrahan, W. II., town lot 9.58 <lb/>
1885. Hanrahan, W. H. i town lot 2.78 <lb/>
1887. Melissa, acres <lb/>
1887. L. V., and one-sixth <lb/>
town lot 23.91 <lb/>
1887. Sermons, D. G., acres <lb/>
1887. Patrick, Charles, town lot <lb/>
Cr. by 1.09 3.8 <lb/>
1886. Patrick, Charles, town lot <lb/>
Cr. by 4.00 5.72 <lb/>
1887. Whichard, M. R., acres 2.27 <lb/>
1887. Daniel, I. D. town lot 2.87 <lb/>
Boyd, J. F., acres <lb/>
1886. Boyd, J. F., acres 17.47 <lb/>
1884. Boyd, J. F., acres <lb/>
TOWNSHIP <lb/>
1887 Bridges, R R acres <lb/>
1885 Bridges, R R acres <lb/>
1887 Sherrod, acres <lb/>
1885 Sherrod, acres <lb/>
1887 May, Mrs Polly. Est acres <lb/>
May land <lb/>
1887 Spain Battle, acres Grim- <lb/>
mer land <lb/>
1887 Teel R A acres Home land <lb/>
1887 E acres Home land <lb/>
1887 Tyson, Warren, acres <lb/>
st on land <lb/>
1887 Tyson, J C acres Pollard <lb/>
land <lb/>
HEAVER DAM TOwNSHIP. <lb/>
1887 Beardsley, L P acres <lb/>
1885 L P acres <lb/>
1884 L P acres <lb/>
1887 w C acres <lb/>
1887 Tyson, C V acres P log <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
1887. Adams, Shade, acres Indian <lb/>
Well land <lb/>
1887. Brown, C. O., acres Cow <lb/>
Swamp <lb/>
Brown, A. T., acres Cow <lb/>
Swamp 7.77 <lb/>
1884 Brown, S. L., acres Cow <lb/>
Swamp 4.44 <lb/>
1887. Evans, Mrs. Margaret, <lb/>
acres 2.12 <lb/>
1887. J. W., acres 4.84 <lb/>
1885. J. W. acres 4.34 <lb/>
1887. John acres Clay <lb/>
Root <lb/>
1887. Mills, Richard, acres Cross <lb/>
Swamp 2.33 <lb/>
1887. Mills, W. Mrs. acres <lb/>
Indian Wells 1.51 <lb/>
Patrick, Willis, acres Swift <lb/>
Creek 3.58 <lb/>
Smith J. W., acres Clay <lb/>
Root 9.44 <lb/>
1887. G. W. Root <lb/>
Cr 2.00 8.14 <lb/>
1887. Smith, Turner, M acre 2.43 <lb/>
1885. <lb/>
acres <lb/>
1885. B. F. acres Cow <lb/>
Swamp 3.08 <lb/>
1884. Harris, Sherrod, acres Cross <lb/>
Swamp 2.26 <lb/>
Smith, U. C, Creeping <lb/>
Swamp 3.25 <lb/>
1884. Smith, acres Clay <lb/>
Root <lb/>
1887. Galloway, E. S. acres Cow <lb/>
Swamp 15.29 <lb/>
FARMVILLE TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
1884. Beardsley, L. l., Est <lb/>
acres B Branch 25.18 <lb/>
1885. L. P., acres <lb/>
Branch 9.36 <lb/>
acres 17,03 <lb/>
1885. D. V., acres C <lb/>
7.52 <lb/>
1887. Bullock. D. V., acres C <lb/>
Creek 4.84 <lb/>
1887. acres <lb/>
C. Creek 8.21 <lb/>
1885. Joyner, Noah, heirs acres <lb/>
P Road 0.06 <lb/>
1685. Joyner, Andrew, acres <lb/>
Marlboro 9.17 <lb/>
1887. Noah, heirs acres <lb/>
P. Road 0.3 <lb/>
1887. Joyner, Andrew, acres <lb/>
Marlboro 7.87 <lb/>
1887. L. V., acres Mid- <lb/>
Swamp 42.63 <lb/>
BETHEL TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
1880. Bullock, R. W., acres 6.05 <lb/>
1887. J. B., j acre 3.73 <lb/>
1886. Carson, D., acres 3.83 <lb/>
1880. More, D. C, acres 7.23 <lb/>
CAROLINA TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
1886. Cherry L., acres 8.33 <lb/>
1887. Elks, Mrs. acre <lb/>
1887. Hunter, W. W., acres <lb/>
land 2.72 <lb/>
Parties here advertised can settle <lb/>
there taxes before day of sale by paving <lb/>
cost of advertising. W. M. <lb/>
April 4th 1889. ex-Sheriff Pitt Co. <lb/>
E. S. CLARK CO., <lb/>
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, Implement, Stoves <lb/>
and Cooking Utensils. Carriage Material <lb/>
and House Material, Cutlery <lb/>
CALL ON <lb/>
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb/>
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb/>
which we will sell at Factory Prices. <lb/>
E are now fitted up order and are prepared to man- <lb/>
upon short notice any kind or of <lb/>
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb/>
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING. <lb/>
We also keep a nice line of <lb/>
READY 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 of Pitt nod counties, of the following <lb/>
that are not to be excelled market. And to be and <lb/>
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS all kind, NOTION'S. <lb/>
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, HOOTS mid LA- <lb/>
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb/>
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH CROCKERY and QUEENS- <lb/>
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS PLOW CASH NO. LEATHER <lb/>
kinds, Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Rock Limb, Paris, <lb/>
Hair, Harness, Bridles and Saddles. <lb/>
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
On Monday the th day of May, <lb/>
at the Court House door in Greenville, I <lb/>
shall sell the following tracts of land to <lb/>
satisfy the taxes due for the year <lb/>
John Anderson, acre I <lb/>
John F Boyd, acres <lb/>
town lot <lb/>
J B Ellis, lot <lb/>
H P Harris, town lot <lb/>
R J Moore, acres land <lb/>
Luke Smith, town lot <lb/>
J T Williams, town lots <lb/>
L w town lot<lb/>
Lock a my, acres <lb/>
Mary Laughinghouse acres <lb/>
SWIFT CREEK TOwNSHIP <lb/>
J J Bryan, acres <lb/>
Cox, acres <lb/>
J B Coward, acres <lb/>
N J or <lb/>
Mary L Buck, acres <lb/>
Henry Harris, Jr acres <lb/>
w H King acres <lb/>
Sarah acres <lb/>
Fannie Murphy, acres land <lb/>
C M Smith, acres land <lb/>
Amanda heirs and <lb/>
acres land <lb/>
John A Wilson, acres land <lb/>
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP <lb/>
Parker Singletary, acres land <lb/>
TOWNSHIP <lb/>
J N acres land <lb/>
TOwNSHIP <lb/>
U R Hearne, acres laud <lb/>
BETHEL TOwNSHIP <lb/>
M L lot <lb/>
J E Langley, town lot <lb/>
J E Langley, town lot <lb/>
TOwNSHIP <lb/>
D D acres land <lb/>
STOCK LAW. <lb/>
TOwNSHIP <lb/>
Greene Dudley, seres land <lb/>
James Heath, acre land; <lb/>
SwIFT CREEK TOwnSHIp <lb/>
Simon acres land <lb/>
J J Bryan, acres land <lb/>
Blount, acres land So <lb/>
win Coward, acres land <lb/>
w C Gardner. acres land <lb/>
S acres land <lb/>
M J Laughinghouse, acres land C <lb/>
land <lb/>
Fannie Murphy, acre land <lb/>
Laura PUgh, acres land <lb/>
II A acres land <lb/>
Elsie Smith, acres land <lb/>
G D Miller, acres land <lb/>
parties here advertised settle <lb/>
their taxes before day of sale <lb/>
of advertising <lb/>
w. <lb/>
Ex-Tax Collector. <lb/>
THE MAN IN <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/>
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb/>
And all your wants In the above can be supplied. <lb/>
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS PUT UP TO ORDER. <lb/>
FINE -A. SPECIALTY. <lb/>
was an ugly looking storm <lb/>
that pounced as <lb/>
noon on Saturday. It blew a gale, <lb/>
hailed little, raised and <lb/>
tamed <lb/>
ESTABLISHED IN <lb/>
Luther Sheldon, <lb/>
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS, <lb/>
MIX I PAINTS, TIN FANCY CUT <lb/>
VARNISHES, TARRED ROOFING STAIR RAIL, <lb/>
Coach Colors In Japan. Plain Papers, Cathedral Gloss Newels, <lb/>
Dry Paints, Plaster or Wall Papers, Venetian Wood Mantels, <lb/>
Brushes, Wire Cloth Window Screens, Rubber Paint, <lb/>
Mantels, <lb/>
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, <lb/>
AND BUILDING MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Nos. West Side Market Stir. Roanoke Ave. <lb/>
VA. <lb/>
CASH HARDWARE STORE <lb/>
We arc adding to our stock goods as our customers and the public gen- <lb/>
need. Hardware, Mechanics tools, Stores and Tinware. Seek, Doors. Glass <lb/>
and putty. Axes, Hoes, Shovels Rakes, Plow Castings of every kind. Wheel <lb/>
Barrows, Barbed Fencing. Cooking and Heating Stoves and of every <lb/>
size, Nails and Iron. Cucumber and Iron Drill pumps, lea,, <lb/>
We are agents for tho stove now in use. The is our <lb/>
leader and gives entire satisfaction. Our cheaper grades are good and well worth <lb/>
the money asked for them. <lb/>
One year ago we started in business and had for our motto sell for <lb/>
We still cling to that as our motto, realizing the fact that It is best for merchant <lb/>
and customer. By close attention to business we have been rewarded <lb/>
success. <lb/>
We thank the public and our customers especially for patronage and ask a <lb/>
larger share in the future. <lb/>
ID-13- <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO., <lb/>
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST <lb/>
Having just received a fresh lino of the following goods, are now <lb/>
ready to offer to the what they stand in need goods <lb/>
at prices that will please the purchaser. <lb/>
WE HAVE IN STOCK <lb/>
STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, <lb/>
Dry Goods, <lb/>
ant <lb/>
SHIRTS COLLARS. <lb/>
BOOTS AND SHOES <lb/>
To fit all who favor 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 Tobacco. <lb/>
TAILORING <lb/>
Spring Display <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/>
GREENVILLE, X. C. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
OFFICE SUGG JAM MS OLD STAND. <lb/>
All kinds Risks placed in <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lowest current rates <lb/>
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb/>
THE OLD ABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb/>
THE FRONT <lb/>
J. D. Williamson, <lb/>
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb/>
My Factory Is well equipped with the i pill up nothing <lb/>
but WORK. We keep up with the time- the I . st improved styles. <lb/>
Beat material used in all work, AH style ii en . you can select <lb/>
Storm, Coil, Barn Horn, King. <lb/>
Also keep on a full e of ready <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb/>
the year round, which will sell as low as <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for pad favor hop <lb/>
merit it continuance of the <lb/>
E. C. GLENN.<lb/>
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb/>
SHELL LIME. PUKE DISSOLVED BONE, <lb/>
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb/>
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. Mar. 1887. <lb/>
Spring Summer <lb/>
GOODS. <lb/>
We are no ff receiving Spring and <lb/>
Summer Goods, and hope that <lb/>
you will not fail to give <lb/>
us a call. We have a <lb/>
specially attractive <lb/>
line of <lb/>
at cents per yard, which you <lb/>
will find to be equal to any <lb/>
yon will find at cents. <lb/>
A. line of <lb/>
CASHMERES <lb/>
at cents. And <lb/>
many other things that we <lb/>
will offer at special prices <lb/>
We call especial attention to our <lb/>
Watch-Maker Jeweler. <lb/>
If yOU want nice in the nay of<lb/>
Sewing Machines, <lb/>
come to the A <lb/>
large new received. <lb/>
Watches, Clocks, and <lb/>
Machines repaired and warranted. <lb/>
RAWLS <lb/>
J. COBB, C C , H. <lb/>
Pitt Co N C N C. C. N C <lb/>
IN THIS LINK 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/>
The and <lb/>
turn <lb/>
plow, and the <lb/>
cotton plows. We will <lb/>
also offer to the trade <lb/>
LARD'S which <lb/>
has more merit than anything of <lb/>
the kind ever put on the <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, <lb/>
-AND- <lb/>
Commission <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
of c. <lb/>
We have had several years ex- <lb/>
at the business and are <lb/>
prepared to handle Cotton to <lb/>
the advantage of shippers. <lb/>
All business entrusted to our <lb/>
hands will receive prompt and <lb/>
careful attention. <lb/>
Wt are a but not new men to the public- <lb/>
i who stand in need of goods in oar line are invited to come to see as. <lb/>
We m n one who hi gaff u we do <lb/>
JAMES A. SMITH, <lb/>
TONSORIAL ARTIST, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
We tie easiest <lb/>
Chair used in the an. Clean towels, <lb/>
sharp razors, and <lb/>
In every Instance. Call and be con- <lb/>
Ladles waited on at their <lb/>
Cleaning clothe a specialty. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
My son, John Henry Moore, yews <lb/>
of having left home on the 21st of <lb/>
March, nil are hereby <lb/>
bidden, under the penalty of the law, to <lb/>
employ, or In any man- <lb/>
ail or the John Henry <lb/>
Moore. J. H. MOORE. <lb/>
April 3rd, <lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
I will sell my Center property <lb/>
f two acres of land with <lb/>
store house, tenant <lb/>
house on terms. Property <lb/>
located at Center Bluff on Tar River, a <lb/>
very desirable for mercantile <lb/>
business. I have a splendid <lb/>
lower steam saw and grist mill that <lb/>
will sell at a <lb/>
M.<lb/>
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<p>
H. R. Lang's Column. <lb/>
COST <lb/>
In a few weeks store which <lb/>
I now occupy will have to <lb/>
extensive repairs. In <lb/>
order to enable the work- <lb/>
men to work with more <lb/>
rapidity, I shall have <lb/>
to reduce my <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
A. C. <lb/>
Local <lb/>
To do this I shall offer <lb/>
EXTRAORDINARY <lb/>
BARGAINS <lb/>
to those who can avail them- <lb/>
selves of the opportunity. <lb/>
Beginning <lb/>
I shall offer for the <lb/>
NEXT DAYS <lb/>
-------my entire stock of------- <lb/>
C READY-MADE <lb/>
AND SHOES, <lb/>
This is no trap for the <lb/>
wary, but a <lb/>
-------OF A------- <lb/>
Desirable Stock <lb/>
which must be done to <lb/>
arrangements. <lb/>
NEW AND OLD <lb/>
GOOD <lb/>
Will be treated alike and no <lb/>
goods will be reserved. We <lb/>
cordially invite those <lb/>
seeking <lb/>
Bargains <lb/>
In the above lines to examine <lb/>
our prices and see that we <lb/>
mean business. <lb/>
C Worth off <lb/>
wins; <lb/>
-READY-I I<lb/>
Of all kinds and styles. <lb/>
All OTHER GOODS <lb/>
Will be sold proportionately <lb/>
low. Don't miss this <lb/>
My name in this column <lb/>
is sufficient guarantee that all <lb/>
promises made will be <lb/>
upheld. <lb/>
Lang's Column. <lb/>
are cheaper. <lb/>
Superb weather. <lb/>
Business Association. <lb/>
Only twelve more days of <lb/>
Superior Court in Tarboro next <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Buy the o <lb/>
Mu ii lord. <lb/>
Hen fruit still bold their own at <lb/>
cents per dozen <lb/>
A busy place all lime at <lb/>
me Gas EL, I'm sorry <lb/>
spoke. <lb/>
How we do hope the crop <lb/>
will be abundant this year. <lb/>
We hope the predicted frosts for <lb/>
April will come up missing. <lb/>
A last summer bats <lb/>
have appeared on the street. <lb/>
bushels corn for sale at <lb/>
tree's Feed Store at per bushel <lb/>
Prof. Walter with his whistle <lb/>
took small boy last week. <lb/>
Jan received Boss Fa- <lb/>
Lunch Milk Biscuit at the Old <lb/>
Brick Store. <lb/>
Go to see d- <lb/>
labor the best interest <lb/>
people. <lb/>
This week track laying will begin <lb/>
A. ft K. road and come on I <lb/>
this way. <lb/>
towns in the State arc to i <lb/>
have local option elections- this <lb/>
summer <lb/>
Have yon seen those elegant <lb/>
French at Lang's They are; <lb/>
beauties. <lb/>
small boy, reed, string, bot- <lb/>
stopper, bent pin, earth-worm, <lb/>
minnow. <lb/>
The wants twenty- <lb/>
five spring chickens in exchange for <lb/>
subscriptions. <lb/>
W. II. Harrington, Tax collector <lb/>
advertises bis <lb/>
list in this paper. <lb/>
Stop buying imperfect clothing <lb/>
and buy one of <lb/>
nice suits. <lb/>
A large number of farmers were <lb/>
in town last Friday attending the <lb/>
Alliance meeting. <lb/>
wait for else to go <lb/>
to the business meeting tomorrow <lb/>
night. Be there yourself. <lb/>
Orders for the Centennial Copying I <lb/>
Book and Ink should be left at the <lb/>
Barrels Early and Peer- j <lb/>
less seed Potatoes, cheap at the j <lb/>
Old Buck Store. <lb/>
Messrs. Bedding have i <lb/>
put their fountain in readiness <lb/>
for the summer <lb/>
Do you want to use the very best <lb/>
flour I Then boy Point Lace at <lb/>
at the Old Brick State. <lb/>
livery interested the <lb/>
fare of town be at the <lb/>
Opera House to-morrow <lb/>
A big lot of sample shoes all sty- <lb/>
and sizes at Hew York cost, <lb/>
sale by <lb/>
Go to the Opera House to-morrow <lb/>
night and lend your aid to the <lb/>
movement to bin In up Greenville. <lb/>
latest <lb/>
and goods just received <lb/>
by M. It. Lang. <lb/>
picnic season approaches <lb/>
Ticks are in the lead, however, and <lb/>
have already put an appearance. <lb/>
Buy a pair of Louis A. <lb/>
Cent's Seamless Calf Shoe <lb/>
ft <lb/>
Sheriff Tucker has four of <lb/>
laud sale in this paper to satisfy ex. <lb/>
in his for collection. <lb/>
very best <lb/>
Butter and Cheese that money can <lb/>
buy, at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
A good garden is a good thing to <lb/>
have your premises- Plenty <lb/>
vegetables will save money to <lb/>
family. <lb/>
Buy a pair of E. P. Reed Co's. <lb/>
Ladies warranted baud made Shoe, <lb/>
of ft <lb/>
A good step for the farmers <lb/>
would be after they enough <lb/>
corn has been go back and <lb/>
plant some more. <lb/>
A nice line of the best harness, <lb/>
whips at low prices at <lb/>
J. Williamson's Carnage <lb/>
angler is getting in his work. <lb/>
Mr. Carlos Harris went oat last <lb/>
Thursday afternoon caught a <lb/>
dozen nice <lb/>
think of a job lot of pairs <lb/>
of custom made pants from a tailor- <lb/>
establishment. That is size <lb/>
a lot M. B. Lang bought the other <lb/>
day. <lb/>
The Suitor says <lb/>
bugs are Raleigh <lb/>
again. <lb/>
Jan lbs more . <lb/>
Co's Sweet Scotch which <lb/>
has proven to be the healthiest and <lb/>
per at <lb/>
Old Brick Store. <lb/>
The wedge is started. Now drive <lb/>
it an j make Greenville spread. <lb/>
interested having <lb/>
their Clothing made will do well to <lb/>
our line of sample on ex- <lb/>
B. Lane's. <lb/>
Jacob Sons, <lb/>
Founded 1824. Philadelphia. <lb/>
time of the for <lb/>
house-cleaning, repainting and a <lb/>
general cleaning op all Look <lb/>
to your laurels <lb/>
A health <lb/>
renewed of ease <lb/>
and comfort follows the use of Syrup <lb/>
of Figs, as acts in harmony with <lb/>
nature to effectually cleanse the <lb/>
system when costive or billions. <lb/>
I For sale in and 11.00 bottles by- <lb/>
all leading druggists. <lb/>
Cotton Oil Product, that is now <lb/>
coming into use as a substitute for <lb/>
j lard, is advertised in ibis paper and <lb/>
I dealers can get it W. B. <lb/>
We will have something <lb/>
interesting to say about this pro- <lb/>
duct at an early day. <lb/>
The speech recently delivered by <lb/>
Mr. Fred Johnson, a young man <lb/>
Swift Creek township, before <lb/>
Temperance Be form <lb/>
baa been sent <lb/>
for publication. It will <lb/>
pear next week. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie Bedding is in <lb/>
E. is visiting bus <lb/>
parents near Greensboro. <lb/>
Mr. Jas. L. Harris of this town is <lb/>
working on the Clipper. <lb/>
Mrs. John is in <lb/>
county visiting aunt who is very <lb/>
sick. <lb/>
Mr. Charles Latham, of Plymouth <lb/>
is visiting his son, Hon. L. C. La- <lb/>
Dr. and Mrs. of Pittsboro, <lb/>
are visiting the family of Dr. B. <lb/>
Williams. <lb/>
Mrs. B. F. has been visiting <lb/>
her parents near some <lb/>
days past. <lb/>
Mr. John H. Small, one of Wash- <lb/>
leading attorneys, was <lb/>
town last Thursday. <lb/>
Mrs. J. B. Moore, of Wilson spent <lb/>
a few days here last week, visiting <lb/>
Mrs. Higgs and Mrs. Blow. <lb/>
L. Finch preached Kin- <lb/>
last Sunday. He will preach <lb/>
in Greenville next Sunday <lb/>
Hon. Germain Bernard has <lb/>
to Pilot Mountain to spend some <lb/>
time with his daughter Mrs. D. <lb/>
Boyd. <lb/>
Capt. A. W. Washing- <lb/>
ton, was in town a day or two last <lb/>
week soliciting stock to the <lb/>
coke hotel. <lb/>
Mrs. D. J. Whichard has been <lb/>
spending a few days with the <lb/>
of Mr. W. B. Whichard, in <lb/>
township. <lb/>
Mr. J. D. Murphy returned <lb/>
day from a visit to relatives at Bur- <lb/>
His mother returned with <lb/>
him for a visit here. <lb/>
Mrs. Lula Cleve returned last <lb/>
week to borne in New <lb/>
after some days with her <lb/>
mother sisters. <lb/>
Glad to have a call from Dr. <lb/>
Johnson, of Bell's Ferry, on Mon- <lb/>
day. He wanted the Reflector <lb/>
sent to his address and so it goes. <lb/>
Mr. J. II. Tucker, accompanied by <lb/>
his wife he little fellow, left last <lb/>
for Mrs. <lb/>
Tucker the child will remain <lb/>
some days with relatives pi that <lb/>
section. <lb/>
Mr. J. D. Cox. of was <lb/>
in our office last Friday, said he j <lb/>
sowed some turnip seed on <lb/>
March and they bad come <lb/>
up the following. He <lb/>
so told us that one of his neighbors, <lb/>
Mr. Biggs Cox, had corn up. <lb/>
Mr. C. D. returned from <lb/>
Charlotte last Thursday night, and <lb/>
reported his father as much <lb/>
ed. He says hospitality and <lb/>
generosity of the people of Char-1 <lb/>
is unbounded, and that he j <lb/>
saw a people more cheerful in j <lb/>
their ministrations to the sick or <lb/>
more anxious to alleviate suffering <lb/>
so far as was in their power. <lb/>
The town needs cleaning up and <lb/>
the hauled off. There is I <lb/>
too much tilth for the hot sun of <lb/>
summer to come on. <lb/>
Commissioners Proceedings. <lb/>
Greenville, N. 1st, <lb/>
Board County <lb/>
met in regular session, present C- <lb/>
Dawson, Chairman, G- M. Mooring, <lb/>
C. V. Newton, T- E. Keel and W <lb/>
A. James, Jr. Minutes of last meet- <lb/>
read and approved. <lb/>
Pauper orders were issued as fol- <lb/>
lows <lb/>
Turner S John Stocks <lb/>
Taylor Bryan <lb/>
Jas Masters Ivy <lb/>
Ellis II D Smith <lb/>
Nancy Moore I John Baker <lb/>
Dan Webster Nelson <lb/>
Lydia <lb/>
Polly Williams On <lb/>
Jacob I <lb/>
orders were issued as <lb/>
follows <lb/>
B S Shepherd w II Cox <lb/>
E A MOM w D Morgan <lb/>
E A William Ross <lb/>
John w H Cox <lb/>
J A K Tucker II Brown <lb/>
J J J A K Tucker <lb/>
Edwards <lb/>
E A B W King <lb/>
C P Gaskins E A <lb/>
II H C M <lb/>
BE Pollard . J A <lb/>
W A James, Jr B S Shepherd <lb/>
B S Shepherd CD <lb/>
J T Allen L II Allen <lb/>
F white D J <lb/>
J A K Tucker E A <lb/>
B S Shepherd <lb/>
D C Moore <lb/>
G T <lb/>
John Fleming <lb/>
J A Lang <lb/>
GRAND DISPLAY <lb/>
RARE NOVELTIES. <lb/>
In the latest- <lb/>
S S Rasberry <lb/>
A J <lb/>
Williams, Jr <lb/>
J J May <lb/>
K D <lb/>
J E <lb/>
Austin Flood John S Easton <lb/>
w Burnett G A <lb/>
II L Ellis Ballard <lb/>
B F W M King <lb/>
C Dawson w A James. Ir, <lb/>
G M Mooring J C C Jenkins <lb/>
James Dawson C Dawson <lb/>
C V Newton II Keel <lb/>
It appearing to the satisfaction of <lb/>
the Board that the month of <lb/>
September, while bridge <lb/>
across was undergoing re- <lb/>
pairs and the county was maintain- <lb/>
and keeping a free ferry for the <lb/>
of the public, that It. E. Pol- <lb/>
lard while attempting to drive his <lb/>
horse the ferry boat, by <lb/>
on part of servant of <lb/>
county said horse was damaged, <lb/>
and said appearing before <lb/>
the Board and agreeing to accept <lb/>
the sum of SIS in lull satisfaction of <lb/>
any claim he may have against the <lb/>
on account of said damage, <lb/>
it appearing that the said sum <lb/>
is reasonable and it is ordered <lb/>
that an order be issued to said Pol- <lb/>
lard for said sum. <lb/>
The following jurors were drawn <lb/>
for June term of Pitt Superior <lb/>
FIRST WEEK. <lb/>
C M Tucker, J A Teel, Asa <lb/>
L C Moore, Moore, J R <lb/>
Randolph, John House, W <lb/>
Brown, J It Smith, Cox. N ft <lb/>
Casey, W S I <lb/>
Brown, J C Bland, <lb/>
Willoughby, M A James. J J Caro, <lb/>
John Fleming, J II Cobb, Fernando <lb/>
Ward, W A Taylor, E A Elks, W <lb/>
T Harris, J C T Davenport, J <lb/>
Such as Cashmeres, <lb/>
Zephyrs, both Lace and Hem- <lb/>
stitched Dress Goods in the most delicate <lb/>
shades, and Trimmings to match. <lb/>
Pairs Sample Shoes t 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/>
N. C. <lb/>
C. O. P. <lb/>
Cotton Seed <lb/>
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. <lb/>
FREE FROM HOG FAT. <lb/>
PURE, <lb/>
WHOLESOME, <lb/>
ECONOMICAL. <lb/>
For sale by all Grocers. Send for Illus- <lb/>
Pamphlet, <lb/>
ABOUT <lb/>
ONE DINNERS, <lb/>
or how to provide a coo i for root <lb/>
Persons for One Dollar. <lb/>
An excellent Cook Hook of pages <lb/>
containing one hundred <lb/>
Bills of Fare, with how to <lb/>
prepare each one. so the cost for <lb/>
four persons can not exceed one- dollar, <lb/>
also additional <lb/>
Tills valuable will he given free <lb/>
to any one sending or presenting the <lb/>
tickets, representing the purchase of <lb/>
twenty ran c. . p. cotton <lb/>
SEED at our Branch Store, No. <lb/>
St., N. Y. <lb/>
of our contains a ticket, <lb/>
the number on which corresponds to the <lb/>
number of pounds in the pail. <lb/>
The Cotton Oil Company, IT. <lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
Broker, Greenville, N- C. <lb/>
Water Mills. <lb/>
sure to read Little, House <lb/>
new advertisement. Their <lb/>
and Summer goods are beau- <lb/>
Bird hunters will have to cease <lb/>
their sport until the 15th of <lb/>
next October, as it against the law <lb/>
for any to shoot, trap or net <lb/>
partridges, doves, robins, larks, <lb/>
mocking birds or turkeys- between <lb/>
1st of April and the 15th of <lb/>
October. <lb/>
It is an easy matter to build up a <lb/>
town on paper, the people of <lb/>
Greenville must go to work they <lb/>
wish to see the object attained for <lb/>
which tho Reflector is talking <lb/>
and laboring. Go to the Opera <lb/>
to-morrow night and show <lb/>
interest. <lb/>
Burned. <lb/>
The sympathies of people gen- <lb/>
went out to Mr. Flem- <lb/>
of on last <lb/>
upon learning that his large lumber <lb/>
mill near that village was destroy- <lb/>
ed by fire on that morning <lb/>
o'clock. The Are was discovered by <lb/>
some fishermen on river but bad <lb/>
made such headway that it could <lb/>
not be checked. The mill and <lb/>
about shingles were destroy- <lb/>
ed. It has been only about nine <lb/>
months since Mr. Fleming lost his <lb/>
mill by fire at the very same place, <lb/>
and scarcely had he recovered from <lb/>
that ere this second conflagration <lb/>
visited him. A strange part of it is <lb/>
that both the Ores occurred at the <lb/>
same hour of I he night. This last <lb/>
fire like the former of an <lb/>
. ,, incendiary origin. Mr. Fleming hail <lb/>
A member their Alliance f insurance on mill and his loss <lb/>
stopped at our office Friday, estimated at <lb/>
said tell the town authorities <lb/>
is a peck of dirt in the pump <lb/>
Five Points An examination into <lb/>
other public wells in town will <lb/>
them in no better condition <lb/>
the one at Five Points. <lb/>
The undersigned having leased these <lb/>
mills number 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 ft first-class manner. <lb/>
Satisfaction guaranteed to all patrons. <lb/>
I would inform merchants that I am <lb/>
prepared to furnish than good water <lb/>
null meal at prices delivered. <lb/>
Customers to buy at retail can <lb/>
he supplied at my store in <lb/>
where will also find a select stock <lb/>
of General Merchandise which will be <lb/>
sold at lowest prices <lb/>
R. Fleming. <lb/>
Not Jewelry and New Jewelry Store <lb/>
I have just received a nice line of <lb/>
-the latest styles of <lb/>
CLOCKS ill <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 repairing. <lb/>
MOSES <lb/>
Jeweler, <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
than <lb/>
One of the Centennial Copy Books <lb/>
can be at this It is <lb/>
thing for business men who keep <lb/>
copies of letters. <lb/>
Those who for the <lb/>
in wood can bring us <lb/>
some now. A loads are need- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
The Second Quarterly <lb/>
of M. E. Church will convene <lb/>
here, next Sunday, conducted by- <lb/>
Presiding Elder G. A. <lb/>
steamer Beaufort bas been <lb/>
taken off river for summer, <lb/>
Old Dominion now bas but <lb/>
one steamer on the trip, Meyers. <lb/>
King advertises a list <lb/>
of delinquent taxes for the years he <lb/>
was Tax Collector for county. <lb/>
Those interested should take due <lb/>
notice. <lb/>
grape vines arc potting forth <lb/>
their leaves and some of the wise <lb/>
ones aver that there will be no more <lb/>
cold weather; that grape never <lb/>
gets tooled. <lb/>
Advance bays the <lb/>
merchant is too stingy to ad- <lb/>
is too stingy to give you <lb/>
bargains. assertion will stand <lb/>
its own merits. <lb/>
News has been received here of <lb/>
the burning of commission office <lb/>
of Cobb i In is. Norfolk <lb/>
Their books were saved and all loss <lb/>
is by insurance. <lb/>
could make the most noise <lb/>
and attract the largest <lb/>
five cent mocking bird whistle man <lb/>
or Flemming's which <lb/>
came down boat Saturday <lb/>
The waste places must be built <lb/>
old town must be enlivened; <lb/>
Greenville most more <lb/>
interests. Everybody tall <lb/>
in line and march to the work. <lb/>
The variableness of this world is <lb/>
j something to marvel at. Let your <lb/>
go back to <lb/>
of a week ago, and then meditate <lb/>
noon some of changes since. <lb/>
recent peasant weather <lb/>
brought out many barefooted <lb/>
If all splinters, roots <lb/>
and removed bow <lb/>
happier the toes be. <lb/>
Something to catch year eye is M. <lb/>
It- new advertisement to-day. <lb/>
But that don't begin to compare <lb/>
with the beauty of bis store. Go <lb/>
there if you wish to behold wonders- <lb/>
G. L. Finch is not only a <lb/>
good preacher a clever young <lb/>
man as well. And he keeps a nice <lb/>
horse, buggy which the editor <lb/>
bas enjoyed several occasions for <lb/>
a drive. <lb/>
Last week a shingle making ma <lb/>
i chine arrived to be placed at the <lb/>
large saw mill just west of in <lb/>
charge of Mr. Jack White. The <lb/>
proportions of that Industry con- <lb/>
to enlarge. It will fill its <lb/>
place in Greenville's enterprises. <lb/>
A colored child, aged three years <lb/>
was fatally burned on last <lb/>
day in this town. Its mother had <lb/>
j gone out in the morning to <lb/>
bang out some clothes and left <lb/>
child in bed. Screams soon attracted <lb/>
her back to the and she found <lb/>
the child near the with all its <lb/>
flight robes ablaze. child died <lb/>
from the effects of tho <lb/>
W J W Lang, John i <lb/>
F M Kilpatrick, Wright <lb/>
Jones, John Williams, <lb/>
B. J. Cobb. <lb/>
SECOND WEEKS. <lb/>
S J J J <lb/>
W J Fleming, S <lb/>
S Jackson, Matthew Hodges, D S <lb/>
Rollins. L T Jesse Thomas, <lb/>
John II W. B. Briley. <lb/>
T. B. Allen Johnson, L. <lb/>
L. Kittrell, Win B T. <lb/>
Wilbon, L. A. Mayo, E. A. Barrett. <lb/>
W. L. of <lb/>
township, presented his official <lb/>
bond, which was approved and or- <lb/>
to be recorded. <lb/>
On petition it was ordered <lb/>
road leading from North <lb/>
end of the bridge across Tar <lb/>
at Greenville be changed so as to <lb/>
run directly the foot of the <lb/>
bridge a straight line so as to la <lb/>
the main public road about <lb/>
2.00 yards from end of the rail <lb/>
road <lb/>
following Magistrates were <lb/>
appointed Tax Listers for year <lb/>
Langley, <lb/>
Carolina; <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Greenville ; John King, Falkland ; <lb/>
J. A. Lang, Farmville; S. V. Joyner <lb/>
Beaver Dam; E. C Blount, <lb/>
S. S. Swift <lb/>
Creek ; B. G. Chapman, <lb/>
J. H. Harris and J. J. B. Cox <lb/>
were allowed to list taxes for <lb/>
The following convicts were hired <lb/>
Walston to Mary A <lb/>
two months at per <lb/>
Alonzo to G. F. Smith six <lb/>
month at per month. <lb/>
by Lanier to W. K. six <lb/>
months at per month. <lb/>
That lit of April. <lb/>
The day dawned bright and clear <lb/>
and everything around was <lb/>
in spring beauty. Every one was <lb/>
on the alert remembering it was <lb/>
All Fool's Day. <lb/>
So was but alas he <lb/>
was too caught him <lb/>
a way that be was not thinking of in <lb/>
the least. He bad been boasting <lb/>
all the morning that no one could <lb/>
catch him. At the hour noon as <lb/>
he wended bis way homeward, he <lb/>
still bad it on his mind, dead bent <lb/>
determined not to be fooled. <lb/>
Some one remarked that there <lb/>
was syllabub for dinner. <lb/>
He at once got bis month in read- <lb/>
for if there was anything <lb/>
does love it is <lb/>
He studied so over it bis <lb/>
teeth seemed to be floating <lb/>
in his mouth anticipation. <lb/>
It came. <lb/>
He tried it wholesale. <lb/>
Did not try it bat once. <lb/>
Great he said he thought <lb/>
he had struck a soft soap factory or <lb/>
a turpentine still. Ugh can almost <lb/>
taste it ourselves. <lb/>
It was soap suds and a genuine <lb/>
article. <lb/>
He felt small, in so small as <lb/>
never was, even as small as a <lb/>
bar of soap after a week's washing. <lb/>
Not satisfied with they gave <lb/>
cotton biscuits for supper. It <lb/>
was the old original, to tell the <lb/>
troth they would stretch a yard be- <lb/>
fore tearing an inch. He tugged <lb/>
j and labored hard to get away with <lb/>
that biscuit, but not a get. That <lb/>
bi. would make good binges <lb/>
a barn door. <lb/>
He says bis time is coming, and <lb/>
somebody may lookout, for be has <lb/>
blood in his eye and means to get <lb/>
even. <lb/>
Oh I Gus, come off the perch <lb/>
,,, i Died ill Pitt County, <lb/>
Miss Mary F. Worthington. <lb/>
Thus has another Christian woman en- <lb/>
into rest. All of the best clement; <lb/>
of human nature, seemed to combine <lb/>
with an earnest piety, in forming her <lb/>
All- beautiful character. <lb/>
and in demeanor, <lb/>
and in <lb/>
and delicacy marking every action <lb/>
no to to the <lb/>
them by dozens, but there spired sentiments of esteem and <lb/>
thirteen large boxes of them ration In all who earns in contact with <lb/>
aggregating more than twenty her. Her filial piety was unsurpassed, <lb/>
of the eggs. That is a <lb/>
i r i. . shone the <lb/>
size of shipments that , her . ,,.,. <lb/>
frequently sent from Greenville. the home circle, where she was re- <lb/>
James. There <lb/>
mate <lb/>
were <lb/>
We walked into Mr. J. A. <lb/>
store, the other night <lb/>
goodness what a pile of eggs i <lb/>
was no beginning to <lb/>
cf tin <lb/>
Their will be a public opening of, <lb/>
the Library at the Institute, Friday <lb/>
night, at o'clock. Several short <lb/>
talks will made by prominent <lb/>
gentlemen the town. Persons de- j <lb/>
s ring to make donations of books. <lb/>
magazines, or money to purchase i <lb/>
new books, are requested to send or j <lb/>
carry tho same that even i Alter j <lb/>
tho the Library will be <lb/>
opened for public. Some of <lb/>
young ladies will render music <lb/>
Every body to encourage <lb/>
good reading is cordially <lb/>
ed to be present. <lb/>
Stormy. <lb/>
To read a good many items in this <lb/>
paper one would judge us to be in <lb/>
the midst of the most <lb/>
balmy spring weather. And so it <lb/>
was at the time those items were <lb/>
written but since then there I as <lb/>
been a regular blizzard with wind <lb/>
rain, hail and snow. The first storm <lb/>
of Saturday sent temperature <lb/>
downward at a rapid rate by the <lb/>
time second one came along it. <lb/>
was cold sure enough. It snowed <lb/>
nearly all Saturday night but melted <lb/>
as fast as it fell, and the wind was <lb/>
almost a hurricane. Many fences <lb/>
were blown down. <lb/>
voted and with an affection <lb/>
Library which was beautiful. Surely <lb/>
she is <lb/>
ever bestowed upon woman, because pro- <lb/>
by the Saviour himself. <lb/>
hath done what she This slight <lb/>
tribute to exalt her worth, is written by <lb/>
one who was her life long <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
During March the <lb/>
Deeds issued licenses to sixteen <lb/>
couples Pitt county, thirteen <lb/>
white and three colored, <lb/>
WHITE, <lb/>
Jesse B. Stocks and Sarah C. <lb/>
II. A- and L. W. <lb/>
Parker, T. J. D. and <lb/>
Virginia E. Thomas, Jesse H. <lb/>
and Sallie C Cox, William <lb/>
Stallings and Ada Mayo, Zeno <lb/>
Brown and Nina E. Cherry, Alonzo <lb/>
James Addie James <lb/>
A. Briley and White, <lb/>
Jesse Harrell and Laura S. <lb/>
Bullock, William Worthington and <lb/>
Henrietta Mills, H. B. Harms and <lb/>
Fannie S Belcher, D. C. Davenport <lb/>
Maggie E- Shivers. <lb/>
Forbes and Luisa <lb/>
ton, Lewis Forbes and Mary Harris <lb/>
Albert Joyner and Lizzie <lb/>
Present h elegant form <lb/>
TM LAXATIVE NUTRITIOUS <lb/>
CALIFORNIA, <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 BOWELS. <lb/>
It is most remedy known to <lb/>
THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY <lb/>
When one it Bilious or Constipated <lb/>
SO THAT- <lb/>
PURE <lb/>
HEALTH and <lb/>
FOLLOW. <lb/>
Every one is using it and all are <lb/>
delighted with it. <lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
ONLY <lb/>
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. <lb/>
KT. HEW YORK, H. t <lb/>
LOW TARIFF <lb/>
no m <lb/>
For have Buggies now. Ah <lb/>
yon ere tree to buy where yon please, but <lb/>
If want to .-ave money you come to <lb/>
Factory on street, rear of It. <lb/>
Cherry Co's. For convenience We <lb/>
have mi entrance through II. F. <lb/>
Keel's Stables street. can give <lb/>
you <lb/>
That you ever had in your life <lb/>
to 018.00 money thin any one <lb/>
else In the county can Rive you. Why <lb/>
for my expenses are less I pay the <lb/>
Spot cash for save the <lb/>
counts. end If you don't believe it <lb/>
come and tee. bed i <lb/>
experience in the business I <lb/>
or no charge. Re- <lb/>
a Specialty. Don't forget the <lb/>
place on 4th rear J. II. Cherry <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
On Monday the day of May A. D, <lb/>
I will at the Court House door <lb/>
in the town of Greenville to the highest <lb/>
bidder for cash one tract of land in Pitt <lb/>
county containing about acres bound <lb/>
ed as in Falkland <lb/>
Township adjoining the lands of P. <lb/>
II. Mayo W. T. Harris tho Foreman <lb/>
Lands and others and known as the <lb/>
Nick Williams Lands and being the land <lb/>
where John Peebles and It. Warren <lb/>
now live to an execution In my <lb/>
hands for collection against Wiley <lb/>
and have been levied on <lb/>
said land as the property of said Wiley <lb/>
J. A. K. Sheriff. <lb/>
April 6th B. W. S. <lb/>
BY <lb/>
At Tho <lb/>
The lie port of the Athenian So- <lb/>
On April 3rd the following <lb/>
officers retired from Pros., <lb/>
Helen Kicks; Pres., Carrie <lb/>
Cobb; Sec, Lucy Cos; <lb/>
Critic, ; Report- <lb/>
Bessie Jarvis. According to <lb/>
constitution Miss <lb/>
President, read an essay on <lb/>
Spring, Miss Cobb, retiring Vice <lb/>
President, read a biographical <lb/>
sketch of William Cooper, Miss <lb/>
Cox the retiring Secretary, read an <lb/>
essay Washington Irving. <lb/>
new officers that were elected the <lb/>
coming term were, President, Lucy <lb/>
Cox; Vice President, Irwin; <lb/>
Secretary, Bessie Jarvis; <lb/>
Critic Annie Perkins ; Re- <lb/>
porter, Ida Ii ad quite an <lb/>
interesting debate last week, sub. <lb/>
Resolved, Idleness Is <lb/>
the of Speakers on <lb/>
the Affirmative. Misses Ida <lb/>
and Carrie James, on the <lb/>
Negative. Misses Rosa Forbes <lb/>
Ida The Affirmative win <lb/>
successful side. The Society <lb/>
did not meet la.-1 week, it being <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Done by order of <lb/>
Society. <lb/>
Lucy Cox, <lb/>
Reporter. <lb/>
have just 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/>
Pine Clothing the <lb/>
firm patron- <lb/>
by H. Morris <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
We bought low <lb/>
cash and will sell at <lb/>
panic prices. <lb/>
Be sure to call. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
On Monday the 6th day of May A. <lb/>
will sell at the Court House door <lb/>
in the town of Greenville to the highest <lb/>
bidder for cash one tract of hind in Pitt <lb/>
county containing about acres and <lb/>
Hounded as follows Situated in <lb/>
Dam Township the of <lb/>
W. O Case, Alfred at <lb/>
a stake In a Case and <lb/>
line running to a I <lb/>
pine in Nelson Nichols line and <lb/>
Case hue-running North and corner- <lb/>
a stake at Alfred <lb/>
line, then running East to tho <lb/>
tree Corner to Alfred Nichols Comer <lb/>
Jane Dennis Corner then back to the <lb/>
beginning to satisfy an execution in my <lb/>
hands for collection against C. T. Case <lb/>
which have been levied on said land <lb/>
as the property of said Charles T. Case. <lb/>
J. A. K. Sheriff. <lb/>
April ft. w. King, D. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
On Monday the 6th day of May A. D. <lb/>
1869, I will ell the Court House door <lb/>
in the town Greenville to the highest <lb/>
bidder, tor cash one tract of land in Pitt <lb/>
County and bounded as follows <lb/>
in Greenville Township on the North <lb/>
aide of Tar River adjoining the lands of <lb/>
R. M. Carney, G. S. Johnson and others <lb/>
at the time and place I will sell for <lb/>
cash one other tract of land <lb/>
Greenville Township North side of <lb/>
Tat River adjoining the lauds of J. A. <lb/>
A. and other, <lb/>
said lands were owned by W- W. <lb/>
the time of his death. I will <lb/>
sell the entered of K. I. <lb/>
part to satisfy an execution in my hands <lb/>
for collection against E. I. <lb/>
and which have been levied on said land <lb/>
as the property of said E. L. <lb/>
J. A. K. Tucker, Sheriff. <lb/>
April 3rd 1889. By R. D. S. <lb/>
TELL <lb/>
THE OF THE <lb/>
Cox Cotton Planter <lb/>
Has been reduced from <lb/>
to <lb/>
And not depend on borrowing nor <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 <lb/>
more than <lb/>
planter. <lb/>
Tell him not to delay hut 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/>
f with Mr. Alfred Forbes <lb/>
with full particulars <lb/>
and it will taken <lb/>
to factory, re- <lb/>
paired, re- <lb/>
turned at a <lb/>
moderate <lb/>
cost. <lb/>
Builder's Material. <lb/>
II him that can furnish him <lb/>
Timbers that he may need, either <lb/>
dressed or undressed. Also I <lb/>
can furnish him with build- <lb/>
and <lb/>
for porches <lb/>
and piazzas, in fact any <lb/>
or <lb/>
that, he may <lb/>
need to build a <lb/>
nice house. <lb/>
Cora. <lb/>
And lint her that I can grind hi <lb/>
corn into good Meal and that <lb/>
I will convince, him of <lb/>
the same if he will <lb/>
bring me his corn <lb/>
to grind. <lb/>
By with the above yon <lb/>
will greatly oblige <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
A. CO. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The Court Clerk having Is- <lb/>
sued Letters of Administration to me, <lb/>
the of March. <lb/>
on the of Peter Gay, de- <lb/>
ceased, notice is hereby given to all per- <lb/>
sons to the estate to make <lb/>
mediate payment to the undersigned, <lb/>
to all creditors of said estate to <lb/>
sent their claims, property <lb/>
to the undersigned on or before <lb/>
day March this notice -will <lb/>
be plead in bar of their recovery. This <lb/>
14th day of March, <lb/>
H. It. <lb/>
of Peter <lb/>
Tit Tar <lb/>
Forbes, Greenville, <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
J. S. Greenville, <lb/>
N. M. Tarboro, Gen <lb/>
Capt. R. V. Jones, Washington, Gen Aft <lb/>
The People's Line for travel on Tee <lb/>
River. <lb/>
The Steamer Is tho <lb/>
and quickest boat on the river. has <lb/>
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb/>
painted. <lb/>
Fitted up specially for the comfort, Ac- <lb/>
and convenience of <lb/>
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICER <lb/>
A first-class Table furnished with CM <lb/>
best the market affords. <lb/>
A trip on the Steamer m <lb/>
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb/>
Leaves Washington Monday, <lb/>
sad Friday at o'clock, A. M. <lb/>
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb/>
and Saturday at o'clock. A. M. <lb/>
received daily and throngs <lb/>
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb/>
J, J. can <lb/>
Greenville, H. C. <lb/>
m m Jan. let., <lb/>
so arranged <lb/>
the first week ks <lb/>
De- <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
On Monday the day of Kay A. D, <lb/>
WHO, I will sell at the Court House <lb/>
In the town of Greenville to the <lb/>
highest bidder for cash one of land <lb/>
in Pitt county containing about <lb/>
acres and as follows. Situated <lb/>
in adjoining th <lb/>
lands of Alfred Forbes, F. T. Cannon <lb/>
the Blount Heirs and known <lb/>
as the May lands also the place known as <lb/>
the Hodge lands, adjoining the lands of <lb/>
A. C. Tucker, and <lb/>
containing acres more or less <lb/>
the place known as Summers <lb/>
adjoining the of A. and <lb/>
others containing seres more or less <lb/>
also the place known as the Tyson <lb/>
Tract containing more <lb/>
or less to an execution In my <lb/>
collection against J. L. <lb/>
lard and which have been levied on <lb/>
lead as the property of said J. L. Ballard. <lb/>
J. A. K. Sheriff. <lb/>
April 4th, By R. W. King, I. S, <lb/>
The classes will be <lb/>
new pupils can enter <lb/>
January. <lb/>
TEACHERS <lb/>
Principal, <lb/>
C. G. Associate Principal <lb/>
Miss Chestnut, Primary <lb/>
part meat <lb/>
Miss Cannon. Vocal and Instr <lb/>
mental Music. <lb/>
Miss Rouse. Painting end <lb/>
Drawing. <lb/>
Mrs. S. W. Duckett Book <lb/>
DEPARTMENTS. <lb/>
Primary. Academic <lb/>
Classical and Mathematical. Ma- <lb/>
Painting and Drawing. <lb/>
Military. <lb/>
ADVANTAGES <lb/>
Large, Comfortable Buildings. <lb/>
Healthy Location and Good Water <lb/>
of Prepared Food fee <lb/>
Boarders. A Corps of Teachers, <lb/>
all being graduates of first class <lb/>
Music Department equal <lb/>
in work to any In the <lb/>
New and Organ. <lb/>
A nearly volumes, <lb/>
purchased recently for the School. <lb/>
Rates Moderate, from to for <lb/>
Board and Tuition Tuition sod Terms <lb/>
for Day Pupils the same as <lb/>
in Pupil who do not board <lb/>
with the Principal should t <lb/>
before engaging board elsewhere. Tot <lb/>
fur. tier particular, Address, <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
Principal. <lb/>
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W. PUSS<lb/>
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Pearline J <lb/>
Washing Compound <lb/>
has become more popular with the <lb/>
women of this less time <lb/>
than anything ever invented for the <lb/>
household. <lb/>
The intelligent rich use Pearline <lb/>
because of the superior results ob- <lb/>
perfect cleanliness. <lb/>
The intelligent middle <lb/>
cause of the superior results, and the <lb/>
fact that, in doing away with the rub- <lb/>
bing, it does away with the worst of <lb/>
the wear and tear on clothing and <lb/>
a saving. <lb/>
The intelligent it <lb/>
takes the drudgery out of then- <lb/>
hardest delicate woman can do a large wash <lb/>
with the aid of it's better than soap. <lb/>
PEARLINE will wash paint, china, <lb/>
silver, glassware, windows, oil <lb/>
taking up-better-in less time and with less labor, than <lb/>
; beside <lb/>
by all good grocers. <lb/>
, WIT MOT B <lb/>
Along the tracks of years gone, <lb/>
Why look with and and tear-dimmed <lb/>
eye. <lb/>
And moaning o'er a misspent day <lb/>
Neglect to guard the present way <lb/>
past with its blots and stains. <lb/>
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Were better left t sleep entombed <lb/>
With dreams that MM our lives <lb/>
have not one brief hour to spare <lb/>
In brooding o'er the things that were; <lb/>
For even now, some chance may be <lb/>
To light some sad heart's misery. <lb/>
Our Father's hand in mercy blots <lb/>
From every contrite soul its spots. <lb/>
If by day we seek the fount<lb/>
r. <lb/>
Biblical Recorder. <lb/>
OPERA HOUSE <lb/>
Can be found a freak of <lb/>
torn, Fruits, <lb/>
Confections, Tobacco, <lb/>
which will be sold at very CASH <lb/>
f Give call. <lb/>
J. C. CHESTNUT. <lb/>
WILMINGTON <lb/>
and <lb/>
K. It- <lb/>
id Schedule. <lb/>
TRAINS GOING SOUTH. <lb/>
No No No <lb/>
March daily Fas Mail, daily <lb/>
daily ex Sun. <lb/>
Weldon pin pin <lb/>
Ir Mount <lb/>
Ar Tarboro <lb/>
Tarboro <lb/>
Ar Wilson <lb/>
Ly Wilson <lb/>
Ar Selma <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Lr Goldsboro <lb/>
Warsaw <lb/>
Magnolia <lb/>
Ar Wilmington<lb/>
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pm pm am <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
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TRAINS GOING <lb/>
No <lb/>
daily daily <lb/>
No <lb/>
daily <lb/>
ex Sun. <lb/>
Wilmington II <lb/>
Lt Magnolia am <lb/>
Warsaw<lb/>
Ar Selma <lb/>
Ar Wilson <lb/>
Wilson SB pm pm <lb/>
Ar Rocky Mount S <lb/>
Ar Tarboro <lb/>
Lt Tarboro am <lb/>
Ar Weldon pm 4-1 pm <lb/>
except Sunday. <lb/>
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb/>
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at <lb/>
P. M. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck <lb/>
8.29 A. M. daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train N C, via <lb/>
R. R. daily except Sim- <lb/>
OS P M. P M, <lb/>
Williamston, N C. S P M, P M. <lb/>
Returning leaves Williamston, K C, daily <lb/>
A M. Sunday A <lb/>
U. arrive Tarboro, N C, A M. <lb/>
AM. <lb/>
Train on Midland N C Branch leave <lb/>
Goldsboro except Sunday. A M, <lb/>
arrive N C. SO a M. Re- <lb/>
turning leaves X A M. <lb/>
arrive Goldsboro. R C, A M. <lb/>
Train on Nashville Branch leaves <lb/>
Mount at -i P M, arrives Nashville <lb/>
P M, Spring Hope P M. Returning <lb/>
Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb/>
A M, arrives Rocky Mount H A <lb/>
If daily, except <lb/>
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Wars <lb/>
for Clinton, except Sunday, at BOO <lb/>
P M. and on A II Returning leave <lb/>
ton at A H, and P. M. connect <lb/>
log at Warsaw with Nos. IS SB Miff <lb/>
Southbound on Wilson <lb/>
Branch is No. Northbound is <lb/>
except Sunday. <lb/>
Train No. South will stop only at <lb/>
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb/>
Train No. makes close connect ion at <lb/>
Weldon for all points North daily. All <lb/>
via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb/>
Bay Line. <lb/>
No. Vestibule Tram. <lb/>
Monday, Wednesday. Friday. <lb/>
Leaves Weldon 9.50 P. M., arrive <lb/>
2.00 P. M. <lb/>
No. Vestibule Tram, Northbound <lb/>
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. <lb/>
Leave Wilmington 1.09 A. M., arrive <lb/>
Weldon 6.33 P. M. <lb/>
Trains make close connection for all <lb/>
North via Richmond and <lb/>
U trains run solid between <lb/>
and Washington, and have Pullman <lb/>
Sleepers attached. <lb/>
JOHN F. DIVINE. <lb/>
General <lb/>
B. Transportation <lb/>
. H. EMERSON <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb/>
S, M. SCHULTZ, <lb/>
AT THE <lb/>
OLD BRICK STOKE, <lb/>
AND MERCHANTS BUY- <lb/>
their year's supplies will find it to <lb/>
their interest to get our prices before <lb/>
elsewhere. Our stock is complete <lb/>
in all its branches. <lb/>
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb/>
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb/>
TEAS, <lb/>
always at Lowest Market Prices. <lb/>
TOBACCO CIGARS <lb/>
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb/>
you to buy at one profit. A com- <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb/>
the times. Our goods arc all bought and <lb/>
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb/>
to run, sell at a close margin. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C <lb/>
EVERYBODY LOOK. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
BY CABINS. <lb/>
After th;. storm tossed billow, <lb/>
Beating the in his wrath <lb/>
Cometh a morn when the sunlight <lb/>
a clear, tranquil path. <lb/>
After the roar of the tempest, <lb/>
Making the bravest to quake- <lb/>
Cometh a day that is peaceful <lb/>
And soft as the moon-lighted lake. <lb/>
After the spray of the mad sea <lb/>
Dashes Its around <lb/>
Comes the sweet lull of its fretting <lb/>
When pleasant its sound. <lb/>
After the terrible struggle <lb/>
Of Life the horrors of Death- <lb/>
How sweet is the shimmer of sunshine <lb/>
Upon the still waters <lb/>
And thou, who art breasting <lb/>
The breath of a mere , blast. <lb/>
Oil life's surging sen thy spirit <lb/>
The storm will be t at last. <lb/>
Recorder. <lb/>
A Million Unmarried Girls. <lb/>
London Truth. <lb/>
Them, are over a million in <lb/>
are not o pet <lb/>
married. In order to remedy <lb/>
of things, I would <lb/>
that girls allowed to pro <lb/>
in fact that pro <lb/>
posing henceforward be <lb/>
appertaining to both sexes. <lb/>
There are a number of men <lb/>
arc shy. They hare a vague <lb/>
general of marrying, and yet <lb/>
cannot screw their to the <lb/>
striking point. These, were the <lb/>
road to matrimony made easy to <lb/>
them, If, in <lb/>
to this, parents have the <lb/>
sense to leave their daughters <lb/>
portions with their sons anti-let <lb/>
their intentions be they <lb/>
would speedily the number <lb/>
of girls condemned to a single life. <lb/>
discovery has <lb/>
made and that too by a lady in this <lb/>
county. Diseases fastened its clutches <lb/>
upon her and for seven years she with- <lb/>
stood its severest tests, but her vital or- <lb/>
were and death seem- <lb/>
ed imminent. For three months she <lb/>
inched incessantly and could not sleep. <lb/>
of us a bottle of Dr. King's <lb/>
New Discovery for Consumption and was <lb/>
so much relieved on taking first dose that <lb/>
slept all night and with one <lb/>
been miraculously cured. name <lb/>
is Mrs. Luther Thus write W. <lb/>
C. Co., of Shelby, N. C <lb/>
Get a free trial bottle at <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
My Poor Back <lb/>
That's the common exclamation of those suffering with rheumatism or kidney troubles. In <lb/>
either disease Paint's Celery Compound will sorely effect a cure, and there will no longer be <lb/>
any cause to complain of poor <lb/>
confirm our claims for grand old <lb/>
Two weeks ago I could not sleep <lb/>
was constipated and kidneys did not act, <lb/>
back. Since I took Paine's Celery <lb/>
and I can sleep like a <lb/>
Having been troubled with rheumatism <lb/>
to get around, and was very often con <lb/>
have used nearly all medicines imaginable, <lb/>
Having seen Paine's Celery Com <lb/>
used only one bottle and am perfectly <lb/>
as a Frank Nevada. <lb/>
Hundreds of testimonials like the follow- <lb/>
remedy, Celery <lb/>
more than an hour at a time any night, <lb/>
and had a good deal of pain in the <lb/>
Compound the pain has left my back, <lb/>
Sanders, West Windsor, Vermont. <lb/>
for five years, I was almost <lb/>
fined to my bed for weeks at a time. I <lb/>
besides outside advices, but to no <lb/>
pound advertised, gave it a trial. I have <lb/>
cured. I can now jump around and feel <lb/>
Six for <lb/>
Sold by Send Testimonial Paper. <lb/>
WELLS, RICHARDSON CO., Proprietors. <lb/>
BURLINGTON. VERMONT. <lb/>
Twenty Pieces of Bone <lb/>
Horses <lb/>
ID <lb/>
Mules. <lb/>
A car load arrived and now for <lb/>
sale <lb/>
at Keel King's old stand. Will sell them <lb/>
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb/>
or at reasonable terms on time. I bought, <lb/>
my stock for Cash and can afford to sell <lb/>
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call. <lb/>
Have just procured several first-class <lb/>
Vehicles and will take passengers to any <lb/>
it rate. <lb/>
Sale, d Livery Stables. <lb/>
How to Stop a Paper. <lb/>
New Era. <lb/>
The following, from one of our <lb/>
exchanges, so fully clearly ex- <lb/>
presses our views on subject, <lb/>
that we copy it without <lb/>
You have an undoubted right to <lb/>
stop your newspaper when you feel <lb/>
disposed, upon payment of all <lb/>
Do not hesitate to do so <lb/>
on account or to the <lb/>
editor. Don't you suppose be would <lb/>
quit buying sugar of yen, or meat, <lb/>
dry goods, if be <lb/>
thought be was not getting bis <lb/>
worth, and why should you not <lb/>
exercise the same privilege with <lb/>
And when you discontinue <lb/>
a paper, do it manfully. Don't be <lb/>
so spiteful as to throw it back to <lb/>
the postmaster with a <lb/>
ons don't want it any longer <lb/>
and have written on the <lb/>
margin, and have the paper return- <lb/>
ed to the editor. No gentleman <lb/>
ever stopped his paper that way, no <lb/>
his head is covered with <lb/>
gray hairs that should be <lb/>
longer wish to <lb/>
receive a newspaper write a note to <lb/>
the editor like a man, saving so <lb/>
and be sure that are paid. <lb/>
This is way to stop a <lb/>
per- <lb/>
Salve <lb/>
The best in the world for Cuts <lb/>
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe- <lb/>
Sores, Chapped Hands, <lb/>
Mains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions <lb/>
and cures or no pay re- <lb/>
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect <lb/>
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price <lb/>
cents per box. For by <lb/>
Ernul. <lb/>
A Difference. <lb/>
Language of Stamps. <lb/>
associated B. S. <lb/>
with me in the Undertaking business we <lb/>
are ready to serve the people in that <lb/>
capacity. All notes and accounts due <lb/>
me for past services have been placed in <lb/>
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for collection. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
Atlantic N. C. Railroad <lb/>
TIME TABLE No. <lb/>
a A. M. A Dec. <lb/>
19th, 1888. <lb/>
East. West <lb/>
Bl. No. <lb/>
At. <lb/>
am a m<lb/>
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Thursday am <lb/>
t and <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 finest Case down to a <lb/>
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We are fitted <lb/>
up with all conveniences and can render <lb/>
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb/>
us FLANAGAN SHEPPARD. <lb/>
Feb. 22nd. 1888. <lb/>
W. t. ELLIOTT. S. P. ELLIOTT. JOHN NICHOLS <lb/>
American Art Printer. <lb/>
is issued by <lb/>
lovers who are under close <lb/>
lance. Inverted position means <lb/>
doubt horizontal to <lb/>
love you <lb/>
to <lb/>
me at <lb/>
usual time and <lb/>
inverted, do the old folks re- <lb/>
The left hand <lb/>
corner is used to answer in the <lb/>
of favorably the signals in <lb/>
the right by placing the stamp in a <lb/>
position. Secret <lb/>
messages are under the <lb/>
stamp placed and with <lb/>
a 1-cent stamp additional to give <lb/>
greater space for writing <lb/>
that there is a message. Held <lb/>
by a bright light it can be <lb/>
read. <lb/>
The I <lb/>
W. D. Suit, Druggist, Ind. <lb/>
can recommend Electric <lb/>
Hitters as the very best remedy. Every <lb/>
bottle sold given relief in every <lb/>
case. One man took six bottles, and <lb/>
was cured of Rheumatism of ten years <lb/>
Abraham Hare, druggist, <lb/>
Ohio, best <lb/>
selling medicine I have ever handled <lb/>
my experience, is Electric Bit- <lb/>
Thousands of have ad- <lb/>
their testimony, so that the <lb/>
is unanimous that Electric Bitters do <lb/>
cure all diseases of the Liver, <lb/>
or Blood. Only half dollar a bottle at <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Let Each Do His Utmost. <lb/>
My little left me by her <lb/>
mother, had one of the worst cases <lb/>
of white swelling I ever saw. More <lb/>
than twenty pieces of came <lb/>
of her leg, one piece being about <lb/>
the size of the small end of a walk- <lb/>
and nearly three inches <lb/>
long. The hole left by taking these <lb/>
pieces out was as large as a good <lb/>
size walnut. She was not, able to <lb/>
walk a step for eight months, and <lb/>
was afterwards compelled to use <lb/>
crutches for nearly a year. The <lb/>
doctors aid there was no cure and <lb/>
advised amputation of the limb. <lb/>
This I would not consent to but <lb/>
put her to taking Swift's Specific , <lb/>
S. off all other treat- j <lb/>
It has cured her sound and <lb/>
well, and I shall never grow weary j <lb/>
of speaking its praise. <lb/>
ANNIE <lb/>
Columbus, Ga; Feb. 1839. <lb/>
fas. <lb/>
I would respectfully call your <lb/>
to the following address and ask <lb/>
to remember you 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/>
tor over forty years in this vicinity. <lb/>
That the workmanship is second to none <lb/>
and has unusual for tilling or- <lb/>
promptly and satisfactory. <lb/>
Very respectfully. <lb/>
Refer to P. W. BATES, <lb/>
J. J. Conn. <lb/>
B. C. <lb/>
Or write direct for prices. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Eastern <lb/>
MARVELOUS <lb/>
to B <lb/>
Thin Organ <lb/>
of <lb/>
Slops, Stool <lb/>
mud Book free. For only <lb/>
With left <lb/>
coupler. Warranted <lb/>
Jim <lb/>
reference to your re- <lb/>
from any bank- <lb/>
postmaster, merchant or <lb/>
express <lb/>
will be promptly on <lb/>
ten trial. <lb/>
Circular free to all. <lb/>
Be cure to write, me, and tars money. Solid <lb/>
walnut cases. <lb/>
cation Paper where ID Maw. <lb/>
elected Mayor April 1888. by a <lb/>
. majority, a <lb/>
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New <lb/>
united or <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
Obtained, and all Ii. I . S. <lb/>
Patent to <lb/>
We arc opposite the II. s. Patent Of- <lb/>
engaged in Patent- <lb/>
can Obtain patents In less time than those <lb/>
mi-re Washington. <lb/>
n Hie model Or drawing we <lb/>
to free f <lb/>
and we make no change we ob- <lb/>
We refer, to the Port <lb/>
Supt. of the Money Older Did., and to <lb/>
to Of the L. S. Office. <lb/>
advise terms and reference to <lb/>
actual clients in your own State, or <lb/>
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Washington, U. C <lb/>
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ENLARGED TO <lb/>
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V- <lb/>
World Ought to Know It. <lb/>
The world ought to know what <lb/>
S. S- has done for me in tho cure <lb/>
of a malignant Cancer, which was <lb/>
so bad as to be considered <lb/>
by the physicians in Chicago, whore i- <lb/>
I went to be treated. Tho hospital j <lb/>
gave up, saying they <lb/>
could do nothing for me. One of j <lb/>
my neighbors me a copy an j <lb/>
advertisement a paper in <lb/>
regard to Swift's Specific, be- <lb/>
taking it. I got relief from the <lb/>
first Tew doses; the poison was grad- <lb/>
forced out of my system, and I <lb/>
soon cured sound well. It <lb/>
is now ten months I quit <lb/>
S. S. S. I have had sign <lb/>
of return of the dreadful disease. <lb/>
Mrs. ANN <lb/>
Au Sable. Mich; Dec <lb/>
Send for books on blood Diseases <lb/>
and mailed free. <lb/>
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Co. <lb/>
Drawer Atlanta, Ga, <lb/>
c flt<lb/>
tn <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
Goldsboro <lb/>
The <lb/>
without comment what the Durham j members <lb/>
News and Observer. <lb/>
We hope much from the Farmers <lb/>
Alliance, but we hope still more <lb/>
from the exertions of the <lb/>
farmers composing it. The success <lb/>
of the organization to indeed <lb/>
must depend on the exert of its <lb/>
separately <lb/>
BONANZAS <lb/>
fries m <lb/>
Per Year, <lb/>
IN ADVANCE <lb/>
THE STAR. <lb/>
--v CONSUMPTIVE <lb/>
from Toto in BOt <lb/>
COTTON <lb/>
AND <lb/>
on <lb/>
BALTIMORE .- <lb/>
NORFOLK <lb/>
in In <lb/>
Will open a House in <lb/>
In September, 1887, for the handling and <lb/>
sale of cotton, thus giving our customer <lb/>
their choice of the two markets. <lb/>
THE NEW MILLINERY STORE OF <lb/>
T. <lb/>
Has lately been and fitted up <lb/>
ind she has just received <lb/>
of New Millinery for <lb/>
FALL AND WINTER <lb/>
Besides her usual line of trimmed and <lb/>
Hats. Ornaments and general <lb/>
millinery goods, she has the prettiest <lb/>
stock Silks, shaded Rib- <lb/>
Gauzes, etc., in the market. Give <lb/>
her a call at the Old Stand. <lb/>
EMPORIUM <lb/>
for Shaving, Cutting Dressing Hair. <lb/>
connect with Wilmington <lb/>
Weldon Train bound North. leaving <lb/>
a. m., and with h- <lb/>
Danville Train Went, leaving ,,, my line <lb/>
W p. m. <lb/>
AI THE GLASS FRONT <lb/>
the r House, at which place <lb/>
have recently located, and where I have <lb/>
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb/>
TO MAKE A <lb/>
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb/>
connects with i <lb/>
Train, arriving at <lb/>
. m., and with Wilmington i <lb/>
Train from th at p. in <lb/>
Train with i . . <lb/>
Through Train, all the appliances, new <lb/>
at o. a awl with <lb/>
Danville Through Freight rain i <lb/>
at p. CT work of shop<lb/>
and have to say on Col. <lb/>
Williamson's speech to Gould. <lb/>
Durham <lb/>
It needs commenting on, be- <lb/>
sides that Col. William Johnson's <lb/>
speech ought to have been correct- <lb/>
ed, when he said Gould had <lb/>
so much for the laboring class. How <lb/>
much has he for the <lb/>
class pity sake. He has hired <lb/>
thousands of employees and paid <lb/>
them starvation wages, and this is <lb/>
what he for. Jay <lb/>
has caused more disturb- <lb/>
with the laboring class <lb/>
than any other man in the world. He <lb/>
has paid them less wages than any <lb/>
other moneyed man the world, <lb/>
and lie is getting praised for <lb/>
his by southern men. <lb/>
on the man that blots out <lb/>
the laborer and holds nigh <lb/>
esteem the because <lb/>
the money is there. A wealthy <lb/>
man that does unto others as he <lb/>
hare them do him Is a <lb/>
good man in our eyes, but the poor <lb/>
man is hold in still higher esteem, <lb/>
if his character is not stained, and <lb/>
has no about <lb/>
Edison a Electro-Chemical Fluid <lb/>
removes superfluous Hair in Two <lb/>
minutes, permanently without pain or <lb/>
injury to the skin. Cupids Gift <lb/>
fies the complexion. Edison's Electric <lb/>
Balm makes the Hair <lb/>
circulars for cent stamp, <lb/>
Nichols <lb/>
West 14th St. N. Y. <lb/>
Appointments. <lb/>
April <lb/>
Hill. <lb/>
April <lb/>
April <lb/>
Prayer, Dawson's School <lb/>
county. <lb/>
April Palm, <lb/>
John's Pitt <lb/>
Evening Prayer, Michael's Pitt <lb/>
county. <lb/>
April Pray- <lb/>
Bell's Ferry, Pitt, county ; Eve <lb/>
ring Prayer, Bethel, Lenoir <lb/>
April -Morning Pray <lb/>
Christ Church, New Bern; Eve-. <lb/>
Prayer, New Bern. <lb/>
April Thomas, <lb/>
Craven <lb/>
April <lb/>
clutch <lb/>
plied each in its own small sphere. <lb/>
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human hive, it is through the op- <lb/>
of nil the workers, <lb/>
doing his utmost, that honey is <lb/>
made. <lb/>
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the Dane. A <lb/>
sea of troubles opposed. He shrank be- <lb/>
fore them ; ambition lay dead. Life, as <lb/>
he viewed it, rested under a yellow cloud <lb/>
tinged with green. am let. to my <lb/>
was The blood, diseased, car- <lb/>
through the natural gates and <lb/>
of the body, made life a burden; and <lb/>
the ills of the body in a ten- <lb/>
fold degree his other ills. Purify the <lb/>
blood, give new life and action to <lb/>
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cal Discovery, and your lack <lb/>
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skin, bad breath, will all depart, as the <lb/>
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u. <lb/>
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always, say the men science. The <lb/>
Globe <lb/>
investigation proves <lb/>
that is there best possible <lb/>
for the belief we should <lb/>
sleep with bodies lying north <lb/>
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as a fine country for the <lb/>
They can get big wages out there <lb/>
this man Male <lb/>
cooks per month, female house <lb/>
servants hotel waiters <lb/>
farm per mouth, wood <lb/>
choppers per cord, carpenters <lb/>
per day, The <lb/>
says the are <lb/>
excited over California and <lb/>
many will probably go there. This <lb/>
California emigration agent says <lb/>
he will begin a tour May will <lb/>
address the colored at New <lb/>
Washington, Wilson, Scot- <lb/>
laud Neck, Mount, Weldon, <lb/>
Greenville, Elizabeth City and all <lb/>
other points the eastern part of <lb/>
the State, will leave a <lb/>
month every month during the <lb/>
spring and summer to carry parties <lb/>
California. <lb/>
Our divided in <lb/>
as to whether it will best <lb/>
for the country for them to leave. <lb/>
Some can get better la- <lb/>
others the colored is the <lb/>
best farm labor for this section. <lb/>
know scarcely about <lb/>
farming but it seems to us that it <lb/>
would be better if the colored <lb/>
would gradually leave and their <lb/>
places taken by white labor from <lb/>
elsewhere. We suppose the <lb/>
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