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THE BEST PAPER <lb />
EVER PUBLISHED IN <lb />
E E 1ST <lb />
LARGEST CIRCULATION. <lb />
EXCELLENT MEDIUM.; <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
JOB PRINTING; <lb />
specialty i <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL ill. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL <lb />
NO. <lb />
Eastern Reflector, j <lb />
GREENVILLE. N- C. <lb />
a J. Editor <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN <lb />
DISTRICT. <lb />
ADAMS. <lb />
bare relinquished, they should sub- <lb />
a harmless amusement <lb />
against which there is naught but <lb />
i a local prejudice. On the other <lb />
hand those who have disdained <lb />
benign influence of soberness have <lb />
.- T , Veil, now dot I <lb />
depends to use of spirituous liquors <lb />
; Altogether on how you look at W, mine; to excess, the public has been <lb />
friends. . . . . <lb />
Like teams dot you Quickly and cunningly induced to <lb />
I see at races. I turn its to imaginary of-1 <lb />
Id depends on pair in .----- . , <lb />
of the most nature. <lb />
this club. Their combined <lb />
efforts hare been rewarded. No <lb />
other neighborhood in the country, <lb />
I think, can boast of so high a de- <lb />
among its young <lb />
men as this- But aside from the <lb />
gratification of knowing that they <lb />
are engaged in a good work what <lb />
encouragement have they received <lb />
A Chat With the Farmers. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
We wish we had a big paper so <lb />
we copy more frequently from <lb />
leading publications. In the April <lb />
number Del for V s Magazine there <lb />
la a paper entitled Decline of <lb />
the It is pregnant with <lb />
THE STATE. <lb />
Si <lb />
Price. per <lb />
be <lb />
Eel pool off Can we blame Church <lb />
at <lb />
Ten dimes off nine bed- ; Our memory is too deeply <lb />
apart. j printed with eloquent advice and <lb />
marriage a failure vote was timely warnings to <lb />
Has anyone outside of the club facts a strong blow a Monopoly, <lb />
their efforts T I have I We must give the readers a glimpse <lb />
heard of it. It seems that as much at a few points here and there with <lb />
or more credit is given to a comments of our own. <lb />
outside of the club who does <lb />
drink, as to one who is using <lb />
la matter of higher education <lb />
the writer says there is a startling <lb />
in <lb />
young men, j <lb />
lest they fall in <lb />
., , . . in to the ways those whose short- <lb />
not to Democratic ; ,., looks are so entirely <lb />
men and measures that are not consistent comings are so <lb />
the true principles of the party. a rife some life hundred S to appear almost as virtues.; <lb />
and in This club good hearty <lb />
of the send for the after honeymoon, , . , , . <lb />
row. SAMPLE FREE . her honey hypocritical advice. <lb />
She half her and time-serving mention of intern-j <lb />
I will suffice. It needs <lb />
his great efforts to encourage his I contrast between fifty years ago and <lb />
fellow member to total abstinence. The time was <lb />
I said the example had been set. II when the students in the colleges <lb />
heard that it is hard work to j were the farms. Now they are <lb />
set a hen and a good example, nearly all from cities and terns. We <lb />
it seems now that it is easier quote s <lb />
some men to set an example than it; <lb />
is others to admire him for <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
money. <lb />
sons of <lb />
the learned professions, <lb />
really written in blood. They rep-1 <lb />
the sweat and tears of a pro-. <lb />
longed but utterly hopeless struggle. <lb />
The high rates that are tutu- , . <lb />
alone furnish What is happening around us. <lb />
inducements for the purchase of <lb />
these most cases; <lb />
make their payment impossible, and <lb />
point at least to the inevitable fore <lb />
As Reflected from the State Press. <lb />
Green county <lb />
acres of land of <lb />
cleared. <lb />
contains <lb />
which <lb />
Mount The out- <lb />
put from the Mann Arrington gold <lb />
mine Is Nash county, by <lb />
closure. What that means, needs <lb />
no explanation. All world pit- <lb />
the poor Irishman who, because <lb />
he can't pay the is <lb />
from his holding; but wherein is his <lb />
case harder than that of the <lb />
agriculturalist who, because he <lb />
can't meet interest, is <lb />
of his home with the loss of all I Campbell Lyon, is a day. The <lb />
his investment j expenses are about a day. <lb />
Does the farmer receive any sub- Kinston Free Mr. <lb />
benefit from the War Wood, of this county, lost a very <lb />
The question is stupid. The Tariff, fine bird dog by death a days <lb />
burdens, robs him systematically, ago. He had sold the dog to a vis <lb />
cunningly, pertinaciously, eternally, i sportsman for and the <lb />
It strips him of his surplus and dog died a day or so before he was <lb />
makes grind in the liver <lb />
or profit by it I have also said while the boys who weary, of remorseless, insatiable <lb />
marriage a failure dot j the gratitude and encouragement this needs encouragement, <lb />
I oil whole human j of a neighborhood for <lb />
race the good it has accomplished and <lb />
O. Fowl--, Wake, you dot fa- j which it is still Striving. But <lb />
M. Holt. . <lb />
Lieutenant <lb />
of <lb />
Secretary of Z. Satin- <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
of Wayne. <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction I <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of <lb />
Attorney F. David- marriage a failure you get chunk. <lb />
To Bunker Mon I equal to this, it is no harm <lb />
Dot came in to Ply- <lb />
mouth bay, <lb />
To see dis peoples <lb />
got, <lb />
ask <lb />
as dot <lb />
here is another detriment. Some <lb />
of our good people say that it is <lb />
harm to take a drink of whiskey. <lb />
one out Of one hundred <lb />
can moderately and <lb />
So we rind this ex- <lb />
of their occupation and de <lb />
. upon a change enter the <lb />
and that is all it does need. Let trades, become, railroad <lb />
working members know that hucksters and the smaller <lb />
their efforts are appreciated. Ad-1 Socially go down <lb />
vice is out of order and if any instead of <lb />
person outside of the club has He says the contrast is as great <lb />
good advice harbored up let him the Legislatures. In the past <lb />
Chief X. H. Smith, of <lb />
Make. <lb />
Associate S. Merrimon. of <lb />
Joseph J. Davis, <lb />
lames E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and <lb />
Alfonzo O. A very, of Burke. <lb />
JUDGES SUPERIOR <lb />
District George II. Brown, of <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second Philips, of <lb />
Third G. Connor, of <lb />
eon. <lb />
Clark, of <lb />
Fifth A. of <lb />
Sixth T. Boy kins, of <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth a. Armfield, of <lb />
Iredell. <lb />
mid <lb />
fell; <lb />
off Franklin <lb />
-Honest Old <lb />
nil been since dot first <lb />
Plymouth <lb />
I only a I dells <lb />
to get drunk. If it is no harm to get <lb />
drunk, it is no harm to sell I <lb />
key, there is no harm what <lb />
ever connected with whiskey <lb />
whiskey selling. Let us <lb />
We will suppose a <lb />
man, who., sober, has control <lb />
I asked his temper. When it is <lb />
I feels I beyond his power to control it. Al- <lb />
I every dime, suppose a case, <lb />
as dot. <lb />
marriage a failure <lb />
Katrine, <lb />
she look off me so <lb />
mean. <lb />
she <lb />
come here you <lb />
she me keeper and buys enough whiskey to<lb />
examine his frame closely and see <lb />
if he does not need it. <lb />
age those who are in the right, ad- <lb />
vise those who are in the wrong <lb />
This state of affairs has existed <lb />
too long. club and neighbor- <lb />
hood feel keenly its and <lb />
formerly all was gratitude and hap- <lb />
at the thought of reclaimed <lb />
kindred friends, there is now <lb />
again over many of our homes a <lb />
dark of despondency Would <lb />
that we might be permitted to as- <lb />
the farmers predominated. He <lb />
only made but executed <lb />
the laws. The first President of the <lb />
United States was a farmer. So <lb />
was the first Vice President. Of <lb />
the first ten Presidents eight were I <lb />
directly interested in agriculture, <lb />
but it has now a long time since <lb />
have bad a farmer in the <lb />
chair, and he is not to tic <lb />
there for four years more. Not on- <lb />
has the farmer largely retired <lb />
from Congress, especially from the <lb />
upper branch, where place has <lb />
Philistines. They should pray for a <lb />
Samson to come and deliver. <lb />
There is nothing raised on foreign <lb />
that can compete with <lb />
American farms but sugar and rice. <lb />
They are protected. Put the great <lb />
bulk of the products of farms in <lb />
this is not in competition <lb />
with foreign products. The prices <lb />
are fixed abroad both what he <lb />
Durham a <lb />
some or years of age, living <lb />
near Clyde, N. C, was found near <lb />
the road in a field, with both <lb />
of his ears cut close to the head. <lb />
Frank Palmer is charged with com- <lb />
horrible deed while under <lb />
the influence of whiskey. <lb />
Statesville The State <lb />
Hoard of Education held a meet- <lb />
neighborhood <lb />
He goes a bar- <lb />
By sluing trundle bed <lb />
make him drunk. His drunkenness <lb />
saving <lb />
again in one happy ken by the millionaire <lb />
i the railroad magnate and <lb />
union; to imprint upon the needy . kin ,, <lb />
soul by and <lb />
she say. a ; is <lb />
some failures , . J <lb />
Item York I that murder f The barkeeper <lb />
throws moral restraint. He <lb />
of;<lb />
is in the man and not in the <lb />
the stamina of en <lb />
durance the cravings of <lb />
that sin creating beverage; to learn j These are startling facts. up, and who is pulled down who <lb />
the incautious and ignorant. lie statesmanship is at a discount. is fostered, and who is sacrificed <lb />
ships and what he sells at home. He at Raleigh Tuesday and voted <lb />
may sell in Liverpool at Liverpool the blue back spelling book out of <lb />
figures, but he not buy there the public schools the State- This <lb />
because goods are cheap. This the end of education in North <lb />
Tariff prevents. He may not Carolina so far as the public schools <lb />
chase cheap goods abroad. The are concerned. <lb />
American guards against; Nashville One night <lb />
this. He Las the High Tariff Tax week a entered the res- <lb />
to interfere So the farmer must of T. P. Braswell, Esq; near <lb />
buy at homo and pay two after the family were <lb />
We quote again asleep, and having in some way <lb />
secured a key through Mr. <lb />
but became<lb />
Mr. W. <lb />
h from the State j f bas desk. <lb />
where he once reigned Rubied he cost what he <lb />
f Now, that arrangement, <lb />
f; j has the advantage T Who is built and tun. <lb />
of this place left an egg in our office <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of Why is Temperance Club be The <lb />
on the Wane I w if- <lb />
of <lb />
M. Shipp, of <lb />
Twelfth H- Merrimon. <lb />
Buncombe. <lb />
Representatives in Congress. <lb />
B. Vance, of <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of <lb />
House of District <lb />
The same power gave my brain to <lb />
Mr. on direct, gave my to execute, <lb />
compliance to your placed this stumbling block in <lb />
at our last meeting will i There is sin here, <lb />
sent to you what I conceive to that sin would not have been <lb />
the cause for the decline of our except we suppose in a milder form <lb />
club. There was current it that murder had not been com-1 <lb />
some time ago that our temperance for it certainly must be sin-i <lb />
do its potions with insidious Magnates of another and j We can understand why, under such <lb />
Diffuse their to ion are to the J our this week that was dropped by one <lb />
; farmers it is equally true his ducks last Monday night. <lb />
The egg is a jet black, and it <lb />
The influence of alcohol has as-1 lawyers, etc. The writer i the producers of cotton and beet <lb />
giant proportions, if our goes on to show how the laud numerous other <lb />
is declining, and point to the fail- poor and poorer, and their lands be so near it us <lb />
newspapers, and less valuable, our pro j that this duck would be very popular <lb />
Mies to quit I among the little folks who are fond <lb />
This, <lb />
Thoughts for Reflection. <lb />
Select for leisure Bonn. <lb />
Dear Lord, I have no Easter to <lb />
bring, <lb />
No roses fresh, no lilies dewy sweet. <lb />
But still one offering I may gladly bear, <lb />
And lay rejoicing at thy feet. <lb />
Enfold my weary love in sweet will <lb />
And keep it closely to Thy pierced <lb />
i side, <lb />
j So shall I rest, nor and and helpless <lb />
mourn, <lb />
While safe in Thee love and I <lb />
Anon. <lb />
It is a good time m these days of <lb />
Easter gladness, when life is con- <lb />
death, to hold a feast of <lb />
memory in honor of our dead. Many <lb />
a home has sacred records of little <lb />
lives that, vanished into the great <lb />
unseen, and stormy that grew <lb />
weak, and bright eyes that grew<lb />
Rise heart; thy Lord u risen. Sing His <lb />
. Praise <lb />
without <lb />
who takes thee the hand that thou <lb />
likewise <lb />
I With him rise. <lb />
George Herbert. <lb />
These days Hope's great <lb />
are days most suitable for men <lb />
and women who are rich in graves <lb />
to beside them and <lb />
away the moss that gathers round <lb />
the stones, plant afresh the <lb />
flowers that breathe the message of- <lb />
Let us not bring, upon this joyful morn- <lb />
Dead and spices for our ad- <lb />
Nor any lifeless thing ; <lb />
Our gifts shall be the fragrance and the <lb />
splendor <lb />
Of living flowers, in breathing beauty <lb />
tender. <lb />
glory of our spring, <lb />
A. E. <lb />
Flowers are the smiles of God's <lb />
Wilberforce. <lb />
O mountain height, break forth and sing <lb />
In color music fair and sweet <lb />
O forests depths awake and bring <lb />
our sacred odors to his feet <lb />
Sing for the Lord hath done it <lb />
Proclaim redemption for He hath won <lb />
Let Easier hallelujahs rise from even <lb />
-F. K. <lb />
temperance clubs will work <lb />
they will eventually develop a W of agricultural <lb />
moral sentiment which will cause i county fairs, and <lb />
its prohibition. Some good and move to town. <lb />
AYCOCK DANIELS <lb />
N C <lb />
W-to. N C <lb />
; castles <lb />
with palaces at home and <lb />
abroad And when <lb />
Easter eggs. <lb />
Thomas G. Skinner, of r i <lb />
Second P. Cheat ham col, club was waning. We see no a man his reason <lb />
sou this should not be so. that greatest gift of his Maker, <lb />
The which have acted upon guide which has to another <lb />
IT Bunn. of temperance reform sentiment world for besides the deprivation of <lb />
w. Brower, of lately have been well calculated to so essential a faculty, it is j <lb />
Sixth Rowland of cast a dampness over the ardor of AS returned to him injured. Still j <lb />
most zealous member. One to drink whiskey. <lb />
Ninth G. Ewart of perhaps, is that some our When a man is convicted of an in-. <lb />
GOVERNMENT. members depressed by their I famous crime he is sent to the State ; <lb />
appetites for drink, have fallen from prison there to wear stripes as <lb />
the order. This was due, we think, a badge of his disgrace. The Al- <lb />
to three causes; first, of course, the mighty Maker must have a similar; <lb />
keen demands their appetite for aim in view when he so constituted j <lb />
people are opposed to this j is a Northern picture. I read a short time ago that a gentle j Charlotte Mrs. S. J. Pan- <lb />
method of disposing of whiskey, i it apply to, the South The man had five million dollars ; wife of Capt. John <lb />
but I look upon it as Northern writer thinks the farmers j not late conductor on the Air Line, be- <lb />
. . . u. -i. i . i prised to learn a little later that , . <lb />
way of using it to ad., rather hopeless learn j as a in a Charlotte and Atlanta has <lb />
vantage as a medicine and in the nothing in political operations, j institution that been rewarded a judgment <lb />
without great injury to MB; , word, in a special degree the benefits j the Richmond and Danville <lb />
kind. It has everything else as applied to the Northwest to of the protective j road for 810,212.80. Captain Ran- <lb />
Court A. Move. <lb />
A. K. Tucker. <lb />
Register of II. James. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
Manning. <lb />
its good qualities, but its bad ones New England <lb />
are so much more effective that it slow has been educational <lb />
should be used with that same Progress in public matters that <lb />
precaution which caused of the astute managers in the <lb />
. recent Presidential <lb />
little boy was writing to was notoriously a campaign <lb />
Santa Clause for a pony to add, to have concluded <lb />
that in the closer districts <lb />
easier to buy than to <lb />
it was <lb />
instruct him. <lb />
Chair- second, the want of the human structure, that when- <lb />
Dawson <lb />
man. Guilford Mooring. <lb />
W. James, Jr. T. E. Keel. <lb />
Cl <lb />
Cos. <lb />
School <lb />
Latham. <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
F M. Bernard. <lb />
C. Forbes. <lb />
encouragement outside of ever it is imposed by the ex- <lb />
Jr. Keel. the club, third, the use of strong the <lb />
J. meetings of club, and their cannot kept. The florid <lb />
sequent exclusion from its cheek, the lusterless eye, the bloated <lb />
and which body, too readily show the offender <lb />
should be, and we think have to be what Mr. Trow bridge has; <lb />
well calculated to strengthen their well expressed a burning libel <lb />
i determination against; the use of on God's Still with <lb />
beverages. The this mark which whiskey invariably <lb />
may be unfounded, but what- stamps upon its excessive partakers <lb />
i ever may have been the cause, the there are those who still claim that- <lb />
it is a mule pony please tie his <lb />
behind Meanwhile we cans, <lb />
. . , So obvious arc these things that, <lb />
not hope to win m this, great our in <lb />
taking without the aid of that great pending measures, closely study the <lb />
moral reformer, the Church of God. j labor vote., the liquor vote, etc., <lb />
We greatly admire that minister etc., they have almost ceased to res <lb />
in the pulpit who has the moral vote as worth <lb />
was killed an accident near <lb />
Station, S. C. about four <lb />
Mrs. Ransom sued the <lb />
j company for <lb />
Scotland Neck Mr. <lb />
courage to stand up tor a-- <lb />
who strikes his blows steadily, but In is purely a of <lb />
So the poor farmers are without <lb />
friends and they will not combine to <lb />
take care of their interests. <lb />
They will never prosper under a <lb />
system, and so long as <lb />
they are robbed by the Tariff of Mo- <lb />
In voting for the Tariff engineer on the <lb />
monger he is cutting the throat of now <lb />
M .- Williamston to <lb />
his prosperity. <lb />
The True Inwardness of The <lb />
Exodus. <lb />
Wilson Advance. <lb />
There is only thing grained <lb />
in a nature than his <lb />
love home, and that one thing is <lb />
superstition. We learn that <lb />
Immigration Agents <lb />
have discovered the weak joint in <lb />
using it <lb />
J. Fe <lb />
H . <lb />
Ward. T. A. effect is plainly When our it is no sin. No to drink <lb />
How sadly, sadly true The <lb />
has taken occasion to warn its <lb />
Pompey's armor, and are <lb />
from <lb />
was in j <lb />
town a night this week; and he says I <lb />
that they will commence to lay iron <lb />
on the track about a week. The <lb />
road will be completed to <lb />
by 1st June probably i <lb />
to Plymouth by August. Eastern <lb />
Carolina will soon enjoy all the rail- j <lb />
road advantages that are favoring <lb />
other parts of the State. <lb />
New On <lb />
day last the dwelling house of Mr. <lb />
DANIELS DANIELS, <lb />
Attorneys-at--Law, <lb />
n. c. <lb />
Any Business Entrusted to will hi <lb />
Promptly Attended to. <lb />
In <lb />
DENTIST. <lb />
Greenville, N <lb />
AUG, . MOORE. C <lb />
A BERNARD, <lb />
A W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Practice in the State and Federal <lb />
ALEX <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
J. M RE. <lb />
J. H. TUCKER <lb />
to leave the covered i JR. L. West of Sand Hill township. <lb />
the laces of our good people. He destroy the soul. I have never <lb />
had violated his pledge. He beard the argument carried this far. <lb />
that which he bad solemnly They generally stop it before they <lb />
D. P., Rector. pledged himself not to do. get to the contradictory parts. <lb />
hear <lb />
night. Rev. R. B. John, But how long was he alone T will say that my language is too <lb />
every mom- After a short interval his example strong; that some of the men <lb />
in nighs. Meeting every was followed by others in such rap- whiskey. This is where the <lb />
w. that there soon worst feature appears. If only the <lb />
i to be very little discredit at- mean people whiskey their <lb />
faster, <lb />
not insultingly, where they and cents. Money tells the <lb />
needed, who regards drunkenness Tuft farmer <lb />
as one of the foremost common i <lb />
and by precept and example learns <lb />
his followers the happiness of a so-1 <lb />
life. But we cannot but com- <lb />
him whose <lb />
and vicious example, pictures of Southern j North go to the prairies by fire. The fire originated from ; <lb />
defective flue in the kitchen. Mrs. <lb />
est was the only person at <lb />
in cheering tell them the 4th house at the time, but gave the <lb />
era, the example by filling them, i sad Aug., next, the whites are going alarm which i <lb />
with at such a life. And <lb />
now workers allow me to <lb />
J. <lb />
TUCKER A MURPHY, <lb />
A W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
pro. readers against being deceived by hills and possum vales of j Lenoir county, was totally <lb />
d from ace there, key. to inflame the mind, benumb I and vicious example, work go to mo prairies <lb />
condemnation upon the brain, burn up the body, such great good to the temperance Parity based noon of the west for the benefit of the a <lb />
.------- the laces of our good people. He destroy the soul. I have never cause; the one precept by edifying development. While there is a, railroads. These em- w <lb />
direct a few remarks to you <lb />
I have nothing to plead in <lb />
extenuation of the of <lb />
tempting to those <lb />
moral qualities are so far superior <lb />
deplorable fact that the farmer <lb />
not prospering and is the power <lb />
Government that he should <lb />
be, <lb />
Sow for some facts and figures, <lb />
whose a country, a State, a <lb />
to breaking the pledge, example would not be so pernicious, <lb />
No. A. F. A. his was a dark hour for our good and the world would Lot be better <lb />
V meet 1st Thursday and Mon- . , . , ., . <lb />
AmI not I can the off when they killed themselves. <lb />
Masonic W. M. King, W. M. neighborhood see the Don't get it into your heads <lb />
be esteemed good; <lb />
Hall, F. W. H. P. more credit resulting to a reformed that he is of sin. <lb />
be keeps bis pledge wrong act is as as the same <lb />
N. G. than condemnation to act would committed by the <lb />
No. K. of II., breaks ii. They are unwilling hardened sinner, for <lb />
first and thud night. . ,. , , . i, , , . . <lb />
P. P. Haskett. D. , allow aim any credit for his en- his good deeds may go to mitigate <lb />
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of H. meets, to make himself a better his his wrong act is <lb />
wry night. C. A. White, C I friendlier neighbor, and a not rectified. The moderate drink <lb />
said to prosper when its fields are <lb />
Is <lb />
it to my I to ; <lb />
you when you attempt to j grow up in weeds and <lb />
rid yourselves evil you should and cease ; <lb />
to my own. You will have to charge <lb />
it to my I all real prosperity <lb />
rid <lb />
far as . machinery j long, ears like distended bat's wings, <lb />
cause. in conclusion allow me <lb />
to say, when <lb />
to import a strange and horrible <lb />
race of people to take their places, <lb />
and the thing, as described to as <lb />
by n last week would be a <lb />
fortune to a circus as a is <lb />
It has a figure covered <lb />
with bristling hairs, one horrible, <lb />
gleaming eye in the of its <lb />
forehead, and a look with which is <lb />
dire death, awful talon like fingers <lb />
on a massive hand with nails a foot <lb />
the <lb />
from the field and neighbors and <lb />
succeeded in saving most of <lb />
furniture. The house was a new <lb />
and commodious one, is a heavy <lb />
loss to Mr. West. No insurance. <lb />
A colored worn <lb />
an has been appointed Postmaster <lb />
at Halifax. Her name is Davis <lb />
and her husband is a school teacher <lb />
-------A named Armstrong has <lb />
been appointed Postmaster at <lb />
Mount. He edited a little sheet <lb />
the last campaign by the name of <lb />
the Labor and he has been <lb />
harry skinned <lb />
N- c- <lb />
M. NORFLEET, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Ll O. JAMES, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice In all the courts. <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
of mills and factories run think yon a nose and mouth like a 3-year old I Paid off for his services. <lb />
Look at the Take back hog, in which terrible <lb />
great sin producer is removed from three States. Northwestern gleaming Tangs look anxiously out <lb />
our midst, greater number of Slates take as to j as if to eat a <lb />
offenses whose every day cages- What are results thus by the way is its regular and <lb />
feet like a with the <lb />
that it has spurs the heels <lb />
nobler Christian. Bat another great will pass th is by in contempt and <lb />
cause, we think, is that temperate say immediately it does j <lb />
people have found that temperance ply to He has not thought. <lb />
is longer a much desired article It is the moderate drinker who <lb />
that it has reached zero keeps bar room. If it were <lb />
of our for the class of who can <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
A. M. to p. k. Money <lb />
Order hours A. V. to r. u. No or- <lb />
be from to P. M. and <lb />
to P. If. <lb />
Bethel mail arrives daily Sun- <lb />
at A. M-. and depart at p u. <lb />
at M. depart- it i r. m. <lb />
dally <lb />
at M. and at P. W. <lb />
H. A. M. <lb />
Appointments <lb />
For on Bethlehem Mission. <lb />
1st Sunday at U <lb />
IA at <lb />
o clock <lb />
Sparta, 2nd Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Grove, Sunday at <lb />
lens Sunday o'clock. <lb />
Chapel. <lb />
P. C. <lb />
men. They have found that; take it or let it alone, but who gen- <lb />
to e themselves <lb />
in a seemingly I armless way, the <lb />
heavy hand oppression has been <lb />
brought against them, and they <lb />
have been held up to public gaze <lb />
take ii, the bar room would <lb />
have to go. But how arc we to <lb />
remedy this f There bas been en <lb />
example set. We bare in this <lb />
club who have its assist- <lb />
them too will Ohio bas <lb />
die into helpless insignificance. mortgages on the <lb />
Start with the moderate drinker, f i like the horn of a Texas steer; and <lb />
teach him how instrumental he is Michigan has Here j one of them can do more work than <lb />
keeping that accursed States alone the have the j an army of colored people. <lb />
in reach of suffering enormous sum of in This is the kind of creature which, <lb />
how greatly his otherwise honors mortgages. A considerable it m told these colored people, are <lb />
life his connection with I proportion of this huge sum is to displace them, and the <lb />
whiskey drinking detracts l by Eastern a ho was talking about them, seems <lb />
the of that Office. When In 1860, the farmers owned ed to be greatly distressed that <lb />
yon by aid of the temperance; half of the country. In the to leave but <lb />
in ridicule, scorn and contempt, they have been prompt in <lb />
They have these every movement for its good. Again <lb />
unwilling that, in <lb />
place of danger oar pleas- <lb />
of the wine cap which they <lb />
we have men in this club who have <lb />
needed its assistance. They too <lb />
have used their best efforts to per- <lb />
organizations throughout the bot <lb />
try, shall have accomplished the ,, . . ; . , . ., <lb />
the great work, then will to <lb />
religion no longer be a target for half had added wore than five times <lb />
will pure and that sum or You <lb />
tarnished its re- <lb />
rays into bosom of a <lb />
world. If this should <lb />
not happen in oar life let it not be <lb />
our fruit. Johnson. <lb />
be stand to <lb />
and run chances with <lb />
things. <lb />
stay <lb />
A vulgar man is captious and <lb />
read of farmers now becoming and impetuous about; <lb />
soil. says j U said means for <lb />
mortgages that are sold are I Dickens. <lb />
Mount their sad affliction. <lb />
Forty-three members have been <lb />
received Methodist church <lb />
since the revival was begun several <lb />
weeks ago. Fifty five members <lb />
have been received this year. <lb />
, Head Early <lb />
Sunday morning, a man <lb />
named Isaac Knight was found <lb />
murdered on dividing Hue be- <lb />
tween this and Greene his <lb />
skull being fractured. Two white <lb />
men, Sherman Taylor and Harris. <lb />
Price who started with colored <lb />
man on Saturday night from this <lb />
city, on a were arrested <lb />
Monday on suspicion and lodged in <lb />
the Hill jail to await <lb />
We learn that the <lb />
man was employed by Mr. <lb />
in Greene county. <lb />
prisoners were dis- <lb />
charged by the coroner's jury the <lb />
same day who brought in a verdict <lb />
that the deceased came to bis death <lb />
falling off the wagon and break <lb />
his neck. <lb />
j B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
P. C F<lb />
Civil Engineers, Surveyors <lb />
and Architects. <lb />
AND N. C <lb />
HOTELS. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
management. Hot and <lb />
cold water hath. Good rooms and at- <lb />
servants. always <lb />
ed with the best of the market. Feed <lb />
tables in connection. <lb />
terms 11.00 oar <lb />
E. <lb />
THE NOME <lb />
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. <lb />
waiters. Good Room. Best <lb />
table the market When In th <lb />
city stop at the <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
If you want t save money, buy your Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dress Goods ft Domestics at the <lb />
f next door to Bawls, the Jeweler. ft TYSON. <lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018932_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb />
and <lb />
Published Wednesday <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE<lb />
TO <lb />
Price. per Tr- <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
to Democratic <lb />
ab and measures that are not consistent <lb />
with the true principles o the party. <lb />
I ye wants a wide-a-wake <lb />
section the State send the <lb />
T SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
AT AT <lb />
Man- <lb />
APRIL 17th, ISSi. <lb />
Some few North Carolina <lb />
towns are getting a taste of the <lb />
radical of the present day. <lb />
Rocky Mount and Halifax are <lb />
fair examples and the people of <lb />
those towns are to be <lb />
with. President Harri- <lb />
son has appointed post- <lb />
at each of these places. <lb />
A woman at Halifax and <lb />
a man at Rocky Mount. <lb />
A line state of affairs this. If a <lb />
white man puts his name <lb />
bold of either of them a shower <lb />
of ancient hen fruit would be <lb />
no more than he deserves. <lb />
An administration must be get- <lb />
ting at a low ebb when even the <lb />
members of its own party do <lb />
not sanction it. We heard a <lb />
prominent Republican of Green- <lb />
ville expressing himself the other <lb />
day upon matters municipal. <lb />
He abused the Democrats a bit <lb />
for having the town charter <lb />
amended by the last Legislature <lb />
and the wards differently <lb />
ranged so that the town <lb />
go back into Democratic rule, <lb />
but took it all back by <lb />
mean as this was on the <lb />
part of the Democrats, I think <lb />
they were perfectly excusable in <lb />
doing anything that would take <lb />
the control of the town out of <lb />
the hand of the set that now <lb />
govern He will only have <lb />
to wait until after the first Mon- <lb />
day In May to see the <lb />
changed. True some of <lb />
the present Councilmen are Dem- <lb />
but the Republicans have <lb />
a majority and control affairs. <lb />
The next town election will re- <lb />
verse the order. <lb />
The storm ten days ago made <lb />
a destructive record of flood and <lb />
Are. At Norfolk, Va., the tide <lb />
was so high that much of the <lb />
city was flooded. The water <lb />
getting into lime stores caused <lb />
fire to break out that swept away <lb />
much property beside that de- <lb />
by the flood. The loss <lb />
was several hundred thousand <lb />
dollars. At Savannah, Ga., fire <lb />
played havoc with the city, de- <lb />
many of its finest <lb />
buildings and leading business <lb />
establishments. It was the most <lb />
disastrous conflagration that <lb />
eyer visited the city. The loss <lb />
Is estimated at a million and a <lb />
half dollars. In our own State <lb />
the historic old town of Smith- <lb />
field was laid in ashes, upwards <lb />
of a hundred buildings being con <lb />
by the devastating <lb />
All the business portion <lb />
of the town was destroyed and <lb />
Its enterprise given a heavy <lb />
blow. A hundred thousand <lb />
dollars will not cover the loss <lb />
there was little insurance. <lb />
The people do not despair but <lb />
with pluck and energy have <lb />
ready begun to rebuild. <lb />
of the Demo- <lb />
pacts was heard on the 6th <lb />
of November Signal, <lb />
Organ. <lb />
Wonder it Loge Harris knows <lb />
what a death-knell is I Won- <lb />
if he ever heard one f Fools <lb />
sometimes imagine vain things, <lb />
and idiots <lb />
laugh and titter at <lb />
things ideal. The editor of the <lb />
evidently belongs to one <lb />
of these classes, or else he <lb />
would never have had the cheek <lb />
to pen the above. Death knell <lb />
of the Democratic party sounded, <lb />
indeed Where, and by whom <lb />
pray tell, Mr. Solomon I We <lb />
have heard it sounded many a <lb />
some of your kinky- <lb />
headed henchmen; but by no one <lb />
else. We hardly thought <lb />
find any ether class a <lb />
fool so stupid or so regardless <lb />
of truth. There's more vitality <lb />
in the Democratic party to-day <lb />
than the Radical party ever had. <lb />
You defeat it a thousand <lb />
times you can never destroy <lb />
its principles or dim its <lb />
ideas ad Demo- <lb />
doctrine will live in the <lb />
hearts of decent white men <lb />
last syllable of recorded <lb />
And yet the death-knell of the <lb />
Democratic party has been <lb />
sounded. Sounded by a major- <lb />
of a million white freemen in <lb />
its favor Sounded by a <lb />
majority of on the <lb />
6th of November last Sound- <lb />
ed by the solid endorsement of <lb />
every Southern State in giving <lb />
to it a majority aggregating over <lb />
a half-million votes And it. is <lb />
still being sounded. The Dem- <lb />
have very recently carried <lb />
the city of Chicago by a <lb />
majority, a net gain of <lb />
They have carried St. Louis by <lb />
a net gain of several thou- <lb />
sand. They have carried <lb />
by a largely increased <lb />
majority. They have virtually <lb />
carried Dem- <lb />
candidate for Governor, <lb />
receiving almost a plurality over <lb />
four different candidates. They <lb />
elected their Attorney General <lb />
by a handsome majority, and <lb />
control one branch of the <lb />
And to crown the whole, <lb />
they have carried Montana, one <lb />
of the new-made States. Glori- <lb />
death We trust it will die <lb />
a thousand deaths like this, and <lb />
that its funeral knell will con- <lb />
to be sounded. When <lb />
these worshipers, of which <lb />
the editor of the Signal is a bright <lb />
sample, begin to hear returns <lb />
from the congressional elections <lb />
the country in 1890, <lb />
they will be so dazed that they <lb />
will wonder if the people didn't <lb />
cast their ballots in the wrong <lb />
box. From the present outlook <lb />
the Democrats will have ma- <lb />
in the lower house two <lb />
y ears hence. <lb />
But we beg the pardon <lb />
most graciously. We forgot the <lb />
fact that one J. B. Eaves, a con- <lb />
Puppy, hailing from <lb />
the county Rutherford, did <lb />
sound the death-knell of the <lb />
Democratic party in North Car <lb />
the last-campaign. It may <lb />
be to that little episode of the <lb />
that the Signal refers. <lb />
some how that death-knell <lb />
was too full of life for the rads. <lb />
Pity it was, to be so inglorious- <lb />
beaten by a party composed <lb />
of dead men. Perhaps the Sig- <lb />
can give us some interesting <lb />
information along this line. <lb />
The large meeting of citizens <lb />
in the Opera House last Thurs- <lb />
day night, gives promise of a <lb />
brighter future for Greenville. <lb />
The meeting was called to take <lb />
steps looking to the <lb />
of a Business Association <lb />
aim should be to secure <lb />
the development and advance- <lb />
of the town and community <lb />
and the large number present <lb />
shows that the people are alive <lb />
to such a movement. The at- <lb />
t even surpassed the ex- <lb />
of the originators of <lb />
the association and such a <lb />
of interest is sure to <lb />
beget beneficial results. Nor <lb />
was such a movement instituted <lb />
before it was needed. Green- <lb />
ville is an old town, her history <lb />
dating far back into the last <lb />
century, but not until late years <lb />
has any special spirit of progress <lb />
existed within her borders. <lb />
Naturally it is a much favored <lb />
town. Beautifully situated at <lb />
such an elevation that makes its <lb />
drainage almost perfect, <lb />
ally healthy locality, and in the <lb />
of one of the wealthiest, <lb />
lamest and most fertile counties <lb />
the State. In fact nature had done <lb />
so ranch that for ages her citizens <lb />
satisfied to move quietly <lb />
along with the drift of the tide. <lb />
Bat times are different and changes <lb />
are being wrought. The people are <lb />
awaking from their lethargy. <lb />
Greenville of to-day is not <lb />
by those who the town <lb />
ten years ago. In the eight years <lb />
of the Reflector's existence it has <lb />
witnessed almost a complete trans- <lb />
formation. It has seen the <lb />
portion of the town increase from <lb />
one solitary brick store to six <lb />
did blocks of from three to nine <lb />
.-tores each. It has seen residence <lb />
alter residence go up. It has seen <lb />
the town double the size of its pop <lb />
But It is the we started <lb />
out to talk. To keep pace with the <lb />
spirit of progress this day the <lb />
must bestir themselves. <lb />
There mast be activity energy <lb />
if Greenville is to occupy <lb />
as a commercial to which <lb />
her resources her. The <lb />
are coming to this realization. <lb />
The initial step has been taken. <lb />
Let it be followed up by others. <lb />
Grasp every opportunity for <lb />
that presents itself, work <lb />
earnestly, work aggressively, and <lb />
ere long the fall fruition of oar <lb />
hope will be realized. Let every <lb />
man who was at the meeting last <lb />
Thursday go again to-morrow <lb />
night, induce many others as <lb />
possible to go with bin. <lb />
Washington <lb />
our regular <lb />
Washington, April <lb />
Harrison is still keeping up his <lb />
policy of wearing out the office <lb />
seekers, and judging from the way <lb />
the hotel lobbies are to <lb />
thin out he is succeeding pretty <lb />
well. With the exception of a <lb />
batch of postmasters, he has made <lb />
no important appointments this <lb />
week, and the republicans are slow- <lb />
discovering that it is poor policy <lb />
to try to drive into a hurry <lb />
be has announced his <lb />
of going slow. Patience, Messrs. <lb />
office seekers, your machine goes <lb />
slowly but every time it appoints a <lb />
man it is a republican, free from any <lb />
symptoms of that <lb />
a democrat, and it is only a <lb />
question of time when every demo- <lb />
now in office will be succeeded <lb />
by a republican. What more can <lb />
yon In the mean time if you <lb />
want to see the republicans appoint <lb />
ed and democrats removed with <lb />
lightening rapidity just drop into <lb />
First Assistant Postmaster General <lb />
office and see him <lb />
the fourth class of <lb />
the country. He has reached an <lb />
average of over fifty a day- <lb />
Assistant Secretary of the <lb />
Interior Department has just rovers <lb />
sod a pension decision of General <lb />
Black, that will affect many other <lb />
applications. The applicant was in- <lb />
by fall of a tier of seats at <lb />
a circus, and General Black rejects <lb />
the application of a pension on the <lb />
ground that the injury was not re- <lb />
during the performance of <lb />
duty. This decision now been <lb />
reversed and the pension allowed. <lb />
The published disagreement be- <lb />
tween Mr. Harrison and Mr. <lb />
does not exist as far as I can <lb />
therefore rumored retires <lb />
merit of from the Cabinet IS <lb />
a little premature. Doubtless the <lb />
correspondent who sent the matter <lb />
off, like the most of other people <lb />
here, regards such a state affairs <lb />
as almost a certainty at some time <lb />
in the future, and did not think he <lb />
was taking any very great risk in <lb />
sending the matter off as <lb />
ready become a certainty. <lb />
Mr. Harrison's latest rap at the <lb />
democratic party was to inform a <lb />
democratic Senator, who called on <lb />
him in behalf of a democrat that <lb />
wants to be a member of Civil <lb />
vice Commission, that in appointing <lb />
those democrats, which by law be is <lb />
compelled to, he should only <lb />
those that are protectionists. <lb />
This seems to be an injustice to the <lb />
great majority of the democratic <lb />
patty. <lb />
Solicitor General has been <lb />
nested by the Attorney General <lb />
to i in until the Supreme <lb />
Court disposes the government <lb />
telephone cases. Mr. has <lb />
although it seriously in- <lb />
with arrangements be had <lb />
previously made in relation to his <lb />
private business. <lb />
Representative Springer said just be <lb />
lore home.- feel much <lb />
better than I have for a long time. <lb />
I have gained fully ten pounds in <lb />
weight since fourth March, <lb />
due probably to the fact that I have <lb />
had nothing to do with the great <lb />
National steeple chase for office. <lb />
My supporters are entered for <lb />
that court. A great many of them <lb />
were four years ago and then I had <lb />
a busy time all day and when night <lb />
came I could do nothing but dream <lb />
of the thousands of anxious faces <lb />
that haunt the White and the <lb />
Departments. I am deal more <lb />
of a Civil Service reformer than I <lb />
ever supposed I could be. Of course <lb />
I understand that when we have a <lb />
period Civil Service the <lb />
will not be away but I think it <lb />
better to move in the direction of <lb />
the than towards <lb />
which is the result of the <lb />
Spoils system. There is too much <lb />
patronage in the hands of the Press <lb />
and Departments, and <lb />
shall next winter, introduce and ad. <lb />
a bill to relieve them of <lb />
pressure. I will try to lift the Con- <lb />
too, by working <lb />
for the election of postmasters by <lb />
the people that can be done without <lb />
changing the constitution, for the <lb />
would be simply a <lb />
Democrats here are confidently <lb />
expecting that Montana will go Dem- <lb />
thus adding two Senators <lb />
and one to the party's <lb />
vote in Congress. <lb />
The Department clerks that were <lb />
discharged during Cleveland's ad- <lb />
ministration are to get <lb />
son to change the of Civil <lb />
vice, which says that no clerk dis- <lb />
charged shall be i after the <lb />
lapse of year without passing a <lb />
new examination, so as to make it <lb />
four years. Harrison has not decided <lb />
matter, but it is not believed <lb />
that be will <lb />
The Newspaper Critic. <lb />
Go out on the streets most any <lb />
Wednesday morning after Re- <lb />
has been carried around <lb />
and can see a dozen men, or <lb />
more reading papers that somebody <lb />
else has paid <lb />
It is even worse than that <lb />
Shelby just after New Era has <lb />
been distributed. And these same <lb />
dead beats are very men who are <lb />
continually and bemoan- <lb />
their home papers. They will <lb />
pay for a foreign weekly, <lb />
never gives them borne but <lb />
when it comes to paying the man <lb />
who tries to build up their town, <lb />
they won't do it, bat will <lb />
for not doing more to develop <lb />
their New Era. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
To all delinquent tax payer the <lb />
County of Pitt the years 1884, 1885 <lb />
and 1887, take notice, that on Monday <lb />
the 6th day of May, 1880, I shall offer <lb />
tor sale, before the Court House door In <lb />
Greenville, the lands of the following <lb />
named or much thereof, as <lb />
may be necessary to satisfy the taxes <lb />
and cost found against them, as they <lb />
are denominated in list below. I <lb />
shall send a deputy to the homes of 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 2.80 <lb />
1887. Anderson, John, acres 1.84 <lb />
1887. Cherry, A. acres <lb />
1887. W. H., i town lot 2.58 <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 2.67 <lb />
1887. Charles, town lot <lb />
Cr. by 1.09 3.68 <lb />
1885. Patrick, Charles, town lot <lb />
Cr. by 5.72 <lb />
1887. M. R., acres 2.27 <lb />
1887. Daniel, I. D., town lot 2.87 <lb />
Boyd, J. F., acres 8.35 <lb />
1885. Boyd, J. F., 17.47 <lb />
1884. Boyd, J. F., acres <lb />
TOWNSHIP <lb />
1837 Bridges, R R acres <lb />
1885 Bridges, R R acres <lb />
1887 Sherrod, acres <lb />
1885 Cogging. Sherrod, acres <lb />
1887 May, Mrs Polly. Est e acres <lb />
May land <lb />
1887 Battle, acres Grim- <lb />
mer land <lb />
Teel R A acres Home land <lb />
acres Home land <lb />
1887 Tyson, Warren, acres <lb />
s t on land <lb />
1887 Tyson. J C acres Pollard <lb />
land <lb />
BEAVER DAM TOWNSHIP. <lb />
1887 Beardsley, L P acres <lb />
1885 L P acres <lb />
1884 L l acres <lb />
1887 w C acres <lb />
1887 Tyson, C V aces P log <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
1887. Adams, Shade, acres Indian <lb />
Well land 3.38 <lb />
1887. Brown, C. O., acres Cow <lb />
Swamp 5.85 <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 4.34 <lb />
1885. J. W., acres 4.34 <lb />
1887. Dixon, John acres <lb />
Root <lb />
1887. Mills, Richard, acres Cross <lb />
Swamp 2.33 <lb />
1887. Mills, W. B. Mrs, acres <lb />
Indian Wells 1.51 <lb />
1887. Patrick, Willis, acres Swift <lb />
Creek 3.58 <lb />
1887 Smith J. W., acres Clay <lb />
Root 9.44 <lb />
1887. G. W. Clay Boot <lb />
3.14 <lb />
1887. Smith, Turner, acre 2.43 <lb />
1885. Henry, <lb />
acres <lb />
B. F. acres Cow <lb />
Swamp 3.68 <lb />
1884. Harris, Sherrod, acres Cross <lb />
Swamp 2.26 <lb />
1884. Smith, B. C, MS Creeping <lb />
Swamp 3.25 <lb />
1884. Smith, Elias. acres Clay <lb />
Root <lb />
1887. Galloway, E. S. acres Cow <lb />
15.29 <lb />
FARMVILLE TOWNSHIP. <lb />
1884. L. Est <lb />
acres B Branch 25.18 <lb />
1885. Beardsley, L. P., acres B <lb />
Branch 9.36 <lb />
1885. acres 17,08 <lb />
1885. Bullock, V., acres C <lb />
7.52 <lb />
1887. Bullock. D. V., acres U <lb />
Creek 4.84 <lb />
1887. acres <lb />
C. Creek 3.21 <lb />
1885. Joyner, Noah, heirs acres <lb />
P Road 9.66 <lb />
1885. Joyner, Andrew, acres <lb />
Marlboro 9.17 <lb />
Noah, heirs acres <lb />
P. Road 6.3 <lb />
1887. Joyner, Andrew, acres <lb />
Marlboro 7.87 <lb />
1887. L. V., acres Mid- <lb />
Swamp 6- <lb />
BETHEL TOWNSHIP. <lb />
1886. Bullock, R. W., acres 6.00 <lb />
1887. J. B., i acre 8.73 <lb />
1836. Carson. Trios D., acres 3.83 <lb />
More. D. C, acres 7.23 <lb />
CAROLINA TOWNSHIP. <lb />
1880. Cherry Sallie L., acres 3.33 <lb />
1887. Elks, Mrs. acres <lb />
1887. Hunter, W. W., acres <lb />
laud 2.72 <lb />
Parties here advertised can settle <lb />
there taxes before of sale paying <lb />
cost of advertising. W. M. <lb />
April 4th 1889. ex-Sheriff Pitt Co. <lb />
R. S. CO., <lb />
Glut, <lb />
Are headquarters for all needed in the <lb />
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb />
but if you want anything in <lb />
Hardware, Agricultural Implement, Stoves <lb />
aid Cooking Utensils. Carriage Material <lb />
and House Cutlery <lb />
CALL ON US. <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 />
Notice. <lb />
On Monday the 8th day of May, 1889, <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 />
GREENVILLE <lb />
John Anderson, acres f <lb />
John F Boyd, acres <lb />
L E town lot <lb />
J B Ellis, town lot <lb />
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 />
TOWNSHIP <lb />
W acres <lb />
Mary acres <lb />
SWIFT CREEK TOwNSHIP <lb />
The mercantile world has realized <lb />
that advertising as much a <lb />
matter as employment of <lb />
clerks or goods. <lb />
Strict attention to this branch of <lb />
business ban made many merchants <lb />
wealthy, while others who have not <lb />
attached much importance to it <lb />
have wondered at want of <lb />
They simply have not kept <lb />
with<lb />
This from en is good ad- <lb />
vice. Spend money at borne. <lb />
more money that is kept at <lb />
home, better off will oar people <lb />
be. borne merchants <lb />
borne mechanic, home tradesmen <lb />
aye tad <lb />
WE are now fitted up in first-class order and are prepared to man- <lb />
upon short notice any kind or style of <lb />
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb />
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING. <lb />
We also keep a nice lino of <lb />
harness. <lb />
Come and see us. Flanagan's old stand <lb />
R. GREENE, JR. Manager. <lb />
THE MAN MOON <lb />
BE SEEN EVERY DAY, but the man who a fresh supply <lb />
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb />
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS, <lb />
Can be found whenever wanted. You only have to look for <lb />
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb />
And all your wants In the above goods can be supplied. <lb />
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS PUT UP TO ORDER. <lb />
PINE A. SPECIALTY. <lb />
ESTABLISHED IN 1870. <lb />
Luther Sheldon, <lb />
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS, <lb />
MIXED PAINTS, TIN FANCY CUT BRACKETS, <lb />
VARNISHES, TARRED ROOFING PAPERS, GLASS, STAIR RAIL, <lb />
Coach Colors in Japan, Sheathing Papers, Cathedral Glass Newels, <lb />
Dry Paints, Plaster or Wall Papers, Venetian Glass, Wood Mantels, <lb />
Brushes, Wire Cloth Window Screens, Rubber Rooting Paint, <lb />
Slate Mantels, <lb />
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, <lb />
AND BUILDING MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb />
Nos. West Side Market Roanoke Ave, <lb />
J J Bryan, acres <lb />
II C Cox. acres <lb />
J B Coward, acres <lb />
N J or J N <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 SO <lb />
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP <lb />
Parker acres land <lb />
TOWNSHIP <lb />
J N Britton. acres land <lb />
TOwNSHIP <lb />
II acres land <lb />
BETHEL TOwNSHIP <lb />
M L town lot <lb />
J E Langley, town lot <lb />
J E town lot <lb />
TOwNSHIP <lb />
D D Bryant acres land <lb />
STOCK LAW. <lb />
TOwNSHIP <lb />
Greene Dudley, acres land <lb />
James Heath, acres land; <lb />
SwIFT <lb />
Simon acres land <lb />
J J Bryan, acres land <lb />
Exam Blount, acres land <lb />
Coward, acres land <lb />
w C Gardner. acres land <lb />
V acres land <lb />
M J acres land <lb />
acres land <lb />
Fannie Murphy, acres land <lb />
Laura Pugh, land <lb />
M A Pugh. acres land <lb />
Elsie Smith, acres land <lb />
D Mi Her. acres land <lb />
parties here advertised can settle <lb />
taxes before day of sale by <lb />
co; t of advertising <lb />
w. H. Harrington, <lb />
Ex-Tax Collector. <lb />
CASH HARDWARE STORE <lb />
We arc adding to our stock such goods as our customers the public gen- <lb />
need. Hardware, Mechanics tools. Stoves and Tinware, Sash, Doors, Glass <lb />
and putty, Axes, Hoes, Shovels and Rakes, Plow Casting of every kind. Wheel <lb />
Barrows. Barbed Fencing. Cooking and Heating Stoves and Stove pipe of every <lb />
size, Nails and Iron. Cucumber aim Iron Drill pumps, <lb />
We are agents for the lest cook stove now in use. The is our <lb />
leader and gives entire satisfaction. Our cheaper grades arc good and well worth <lb />
the money asked for them. <lb />
One we started in bad 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 been rewarded <lb />
success. <lb />
We thank the public and our customers especially for patronage and ask a <lb />
larger share the future. <lb />
ID. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
J. It. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST <lb />
Having just received a fresh lino the following goods, we arc now <lb />
ready to offer to the public just what they stand in need goods <lb />
prices that will please the purchaser. <lb />
WE HAVE IN STOCK <lb />
The labors every <lb />
week to bring trade to the merchants <lb />
or Greenville. Do the <lb />
in return ever try to draw patron- <lb />
STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
Me. <lb />
SHIRTS COLLARS. <lb />
BOOTS AND SHOES <lb />
To fit all who favor us with their patronage. <lb />
Hardware, Nails, Cutlery, Guns, Shot, Powder, <lb />
Crockery, Glass-ware, Wood and Willow <lb />
ware, Furniture, Harness, Whips, <lb />
Gail Ax and Railroad Mills Snuff, Chewing <lb />
and Smoking Tobacco. <lb />
IN LINE 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 />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
to the borers of and counties, r line of the following <lb />
that are not to be excelled in this market. And to lie and <lb />
pure straight good. GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS. <lb />
HOODS. HATS mid MOOTS and <lb />
FURNITURE and HOUSE <lb />
GOODS, WINDOWS. SASH and BLINDS, QUEEN S- <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, of <lb />
kinds, Gin and Mill Hay. BOOK and <lb />
Hair. Harness, and Saddles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I to <lb />
Jobbers M Dents per down, u par for Dread <lb />
and Hull's Star at Jobber Pries, While Lead Slid pure Lin- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes end Paint Colors, Wood Pumps Ball and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. call and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
tailoring <lb />
Spring Display <lb />
Foreign Domestic <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, C. <lb />
J. SUGG, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
N- C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House.<lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best put up nothing <lb />
first-class keep up the times and Improved <lb />
Best notarial used in all work. All styles of Spring arc Use you can from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which we will sell ah LOW AS the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor hope <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
E. C. GLENN.<lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
SHELL LIME. DISSOLVED BONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Mar. 1887. <lb />
ARRIVE D <lb />
My Northern Dress Maker Trim- <lb />
mer, Mi.-s and I am <lb />
prepared to execute In the latest styles <lb />
and fashions any work listed to my <lb />
MILLINERY, <lb />
the latest designs have <lb />
so arrived and will be pleased to show <lb />
them to you. My price are the lowest <lb />
and guarantee not to be undersold by no <lb />
one. <lb />
Mrs. L. C. King, <lb />
Spring Stunner <lb />
We are no r receiving Spring and <lb />
Summer Goods, and hope that <lb />
yon 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 />
you will find at cents. <lb />
A line of <lb />
CASHMERES <lb />
at cents. And <lb />
many things that we <lb />
will offer at prices <lb />
We call especial attention to our <lb />
Watch-Maker Jeweler. <lb />
If you want something nice in the way of <lb />
Sewing Machines, <lb />
come to the OLD a A <lb />
large Dew stock Just received. <lb />
Watches, Clocks Jewelry and Sewing <lb />
Machines repaired and warranted, <lb />
RAWLS <lb />
J COBB, C C COBB. . M. <lb />
Pitt Co K C. Pill Co N C. Co. N C <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb />
Cotton Buyers. <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
We are a bid not new men to the <lb />
All stand in need of goods in our hue ore invited to come to see as. <lb />
We can ell as low n one who soils as u do <lb />
The and <lb />
plow, and the <lb />
cotton plows. We will <lb />
also offer re the <lb />
LARD'S which <lb />
has more merit than anything of <lb />
the kind ever put n the <lb />
truly, <lb />
LITTLE, HOUSE <lb />
N. C <lb />
YOUR of c <lb />
We have had several years ex- <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle to <lb />
advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business to our <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful attention. <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
I will sell my Center Bluff property <lb />
consisting of acres land with <lb />
store house, large warehouse and tenant <lb />
house on reasonable terms. Property <lb />
located at Center Bluff on Tar <lb />
very desirable location for mercantile <lb />
business. have also a splendid <lb />
power steam saw and grist mill that <lb />
sell at a sacrifice. <lb />
J. N. <lb />
N. <lb />
A COMPARISON <lb />
the and prices of the <lb />
good now kept In stock by Mrs. <lb />
E. A. Sheppard with those to be had <lb />
elsewhere, will convince you that he <lb />
st ck can in no particular he <lb />
Bull Hue of trimmed and <lb />
Hats. The very latest styles in <lb />
Novelties and Motion. Yd<lb />
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M. 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 />
GREENVILLE, C. <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 />
I READY-MADE dam <lb />
AND SHOES, <lb />
-------AT- <lb />
M M. <lb />
This is no Trap for the <lb />
wary, but a <lb />
dona fide <lb />
dona fide Clearing <lb />
-OF A- <lb />
which must be done to <lb />
arrangements. <lb />
We carry a fall line of Earle <lb />
Wilson's Collars and Cuffs. <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 />
Genuine Bargains <lb />
In the above lines to examine <lb />
our prices and see that we <lb />
mean business. <lb />
CW f <lb />
MAI <lb />
MADE. <lb />
um loin of ins <lb />
Of all kinds ind <lb />
Next Sunday is <lb />
Water rising in the river. <lb />
Court in Tarboro this week. <lb />
Town election near. <lb />
for straw hats spring <lb />
suits. <lb />
Eggs retailing at cents per <lb />
dozen. <lb />
A beautiful woman is one the <lb />
blind can see. <lb />
Quite a large crowd on our <lb />
last Saturday. <lb />
The rain was but it was <lb />
a right cool one. <lb />
Look alter your registration for <lb />
the town election. <lb />
Some of the farmers began plant <lb />
last week. <lb />
for the man who works for <lb />
the good of the town. <lb />
If you need any job printing come <lb />
to the Reflector office. <lb />
A few bushels Cot. <lb />
ton Seed for by C. Stephens. <lb />
Call the Ward meetings and bring <lb />
out the candidates for <lb />
Institute is in its <lb />
last quarter of the present session. <lb />
Some beef shipped from Rich- <lb />
was sold in this market last <lb />
week. <lb />
1500 Packages Pearline the best <lb />
compound at the Old <lb />
Store. <lb />
Jan received Boss Fa- <lb />
Lunch Milk Biscuit at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
Mr. E. B. Moore was around on <lb />
his first trip Saturday morning do <lb />
livering ice. <lb />
Greenville wants no drones in the <lb />
hive, lie at the business <lb />
to-morrow night. <lb />
Go to see <lb />
labor for the best interest the <lb />
people. <lb />
Tins is Passover week with our <lb />
Hebrew citizens, which event they <lb />
always <lb />
Stop buying imperfect clothing i <lb />
and buy one of <lb />
nice 15.00 suits. <lb />
Another meeting to-morrow night <lb />
of the Business Association. Do <lb />
not rail to be present. <lb />
Do you want to use the very best <lb />
Hour Then buy Point Lace at <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The Plain is the name of a <lb />
new paper just stated at Rocky <lb />
by . Stokes. <lb />
A big lot of sample shoes all sty- <lb />
sizes at New York cost, it r <lb />
sale by <lb />
Our selection of quotations pub- <lb />
on first page is appropriate j <lb />
to the joyous Easter tide. <lb />
Buy a pair of Louis A. <lb />
Gent's Seamless Calf Shoe i <lb />
March did not get up much <lb />
weather for itself, but April has <lb />
been helping the thing on. <lb />
Buy Point Lace Flour. It is <lb />
guaranteed to be the best <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Saturday was almost a summer <lb />
day. A few more of the same kind <lb />
will cause the roses to bloom. <lb />
Just Received Boss Famous <lb />
Lunch Milk Biscuit. The pal- <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Several of our citizens are <lb />
to build residences and <lb />
are improving their places. <lb />
Buy a pair of E. P. Reed Go's. <lb />
Ladies warranted hand made Shoe, <lb />
of <lb />
The daily papers last week con-1 <lb />
many accounts of horrible l <lb />
disasters wrought by the late storm. <lb />
Mr. E. B. Moore, of Hotel Macon, <lb />
brought a bunch of radishes to our <lb />
yesterday, the of sea- <lb />
son. <lb />
A nice Hue of the best harness, <lb />
whips at low prices at <lb />
J. D. Williamson's Carriage <lb />
The Concord Times very truly <lb />
that the farmer independent <lb />
trusts is raises sup. <lb />
plies. <lb />
All citizens of the 3rd and 4th <lb />
Wards must before they <lb />
can vote in the coming town <lb />
The Wilmington papers report that <lb />
a disease supposed to be glanders <lb />
has broken out among the horses in <lb />
that city. <lb />
We hear it whispered around that <lb />
the dramatic talent of Greenville <lb />
contemplate putting a play on some <lb />
time, after Lent. <lb />
per lb for Sweet Scotch <lb />
Snuff. lb sold in Pitt Co., which <lb />
a guarantee of its superiority, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Mr. J. A. returned last <lb />
week from a visit to Goldsboro- <lb />
M. Lang and Master Larry <lb />
are visiting in Tarboro. <lb />
Miss Leland, of Baltimore, has <lb />
ken a position at Mrs. King's <lb />
store. <lb />
Mr. S. M. and are <lb />
visiting the parents of Mrs. <lb />
in Rocky Mount. <lb />
Mrs- II. L. Fennell and child of <lb />
Wilmington, are visiting the family <lb />
of Mr. <lb />
Mrs. A. M. Moore, Mrs. J. G. <lb />
Green and Miss Fannie Green left <lb />
yesterday for <lb />
Mr. C. H. James is teaching some <lb />
special classes in book keeping and <lb />
penmanship at the Institute. <lb />
Mrs. S. M. Merritt, of South Caro- <lb />
who was visiting relatives here <lb />
for her home last Friday. <lb />
Miss Maggie left last <lb />
Thursday for an extended trip to <lb />
Va. to visit her brother. <lb />
Mr. Alex is off for a <lb />
few days visit to Tarboro and <lb />
son. We wish him a pleasant trip. <lb />
Mrs. F. A. and little <lb />
Rosa, who were visiting the <lb />
family of Rev. J. W. <lb />
have returned to their home in <lb />
Mr. J. L. Murphy, a young man <lb />
from Kinston, has been <lb />
around Greenville the past week. <lb />
It is said he will open a brokerage <lb />
business here. We heartily <lb />
come him. <lb />
Col. I. A. Sugg tells he appear- <lb />
ed as counsel in sixteen cases at <lb />
Greene county Superior last <lb />
week and won every oDe of the <lb />
es. A good lawyer can accomplish <lb />
wonders. <lb />
Mr. A. M. Moore returned Sunday <lb />
night from another trip to Washing- <lb />
ton. It seems the local leaders have <lb />
to make many trips for conferences <lb />
with the bosses to get the wires to <lb />
working right. <lb />
Mr. B. B. Brown has gone to Tar <lb />
to work on the daily Southerner. <lb />
Buck has been on the Reflector <lb />
force tor several months and proved <lb />
himself a steady, reliable hand. It <lb />
was only because of the approaching <lb />
dull season that we were induced to <lb />
give him up. We wish him much <lb />
success in Tarboro. <lb />
We were glad to see Mr. C. F. <lb />
Wilson sufficiently recovered from <lb />
Ins recent attack of the mumps to <lb />
be on tho streets Saturday. His <lb />
looks show that the attack was quite <lb />
severe on him and he says he lost <lb />
pounds of flesh in the <lb />
two weeks of confinement. He left <lb />
Sunday for Wilson to resume his <lb />
duties on the <lb />
Read the millinery advertisement <lb />
of Mrs. L. C. King m <lb />
this paper. <lb />
Every business man and citizen <lb />
should realize the importance of <lb />
their aid to the movement for <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
The people better keep in <lb />
best health this week while the <lb />
knights of are holding a <lb />
conclave in Elizabeth- City. <lb />
The Reflector columns are <lb />
ways open to the farmers to ex- <lb />
press their views to each other upon <lb />
all matters of general interest. <lb />
The Sermon delivered by Rev G. <lb />
L. Finch on last Sunday night at the <lb />
Baptist church was an able dis- <lb />
course enjoyed by all present. <lb />
The work of building up Green- <lb />
ville has commenced in the right <lb />
way. Beat the Opera House again <lb />
to-morrow night and help the work <lb />
on. <lb />
The Sentinel from La Grange is a <lb />
new journalistic venture, just two <lb />
weeks old. It is published by Mess. <lb />
Kelly Rich at the low price of <lb />
cents a year. <lb />
It was rumored last week that <lb />
parties were talking of bridging <lb />
another large lumber milling <lb />
try to Greenville. Bring it on, there <lb />
is plenty of room. <lb />
awnings have recently been <lb />
placed before several of the stores <lb />
in town. A handsome suspension <lb />
awning has been put in front of each <lb />
store in the T. R. Cherry block. <lb />
Tho railroad engineer corps is <lb />
surveying South of us. The <lb />
line has not established <lb />
and it is not decided which route <lb />
will be taken through Green <lb />
The company to build a cotton <lb />
factory at Scotland Neck has been <lb />
organized, sufficient stock <lb />
and the construction begin in a <lb />
days. So we learn from the <lb />
The Tarboro is now is- <lb />
sued begun an evening <lb />
edition on Monday. May the <lb />
meet with success. <lb />
A Pleasing j <lb />
ill and strength renewed and of ease ; <lb />
ALL II ft It use of Syrup <lb />
v a hum j of M h with <lb />
recent cold has dam- <lb />
aged the fruit prospects, some of <lb />
the papers Others take <lb />
the opposite side of the question <lb />
and say there is no damage of con- <lb />
sequence. We hope the latter. <lb />
The opening exercises at <lb />
will begin next Monday. Several <lb />
from Greenville will be pres- <lb />
Hon. T. J. Jarvis and Col. <lb />
Harry both have part in the <lb />
To-morrow evening at o'clock <lb />
at the Methodist Tarboro <lb />
Mr. Potts and Miss Law- <lb />
will be married. both <lb />
have many in Greenville <lb />
who in advance extend best wishes. <lb />
A series of meetings bare been <lb />
commenced in the Methodist Church <lb />
this week. success of the meet- <lb />
in the saving of souls to Christ <lb />
have the prayers of every <lb />
Christian in the community. <lb />
If your residence has been <lb />
ed to a different ward from that in <lb />
which yon voted last year, yon <lb />
must in the ward in which <lb />
yon now live or yon cannot vote. <lb />
Attend to this matter in time. <lb />
Tho Reflector desires to be the <lb />
faithful representative or every sec- <lb />
of the It can only do <lb />
by the people furnishing the <lb />
news items of their <lb />
Even a postal card of items will <lb />
help. <lb />
The Reflector now has as neat <lb />
well arranged office as can be <lb />
found in any of the towns. <lb />
changes that Col. Skinner recently <lb />
had made in the building made <lb />
office more convenient and better <lb />
in every way. Our friends should <lb />
drop in and take a peep <lb />
Mr. E. A. Superior Court <lb />
Clerk, received a telegram Monday <lb />
from Live Oak, that <lb />
the body of Mr. L. former- <lb />
of this county, who was drowned <lb />
in the St. Johns river, Florida, two <lb />
or three months ago, bad been re- <lb />
covered and buried. <lb />
Mr. E G. Harrell, the Secretary <lb />
has favored the Reflector with a <lb />
complimentary certificate of <lb />
for 1889, in the North Caro- <lb />
Teachers Assembly. The sixth <lb />
annual session will be held in the <lb />
Assembly building at <lb />
City, June to July 2nd <lb />
Third Ward Meeting <lb />
Tho Democratic voters of the <lb />
Third Ward the town of Green <lb />
ville are requested to meet at the <lb />
Mayor's office on Friday, April 26th, <lb />
1889 at o'clock, P. M., for the <lb />
pose of nominating two candidates <lb />
eon men to voted for at the <lb />
town election to be held on Monday- <lb />
May 1889. ALEX. L. Blow <lb />
for 3rd Ward. <lb />
Take Warning. <lb />
The recent fate that befell the <lb />
town of Smithfield should be a warn- <lb />
to all towns that have no fire <lb />
department. That town had none, <lb />
consequently was at the mercy of the <lb />
flames when the fire and in <lb />
a few houses was wrapped in ashes. <lb />
What more could Greenville expect <lb />
in her present unprotected condition <lb />
should a fire occur thickly <lb />
settled portion of the town <lb />
Oar Congratulations. <lb />
We are down right glad of it <lb />
Tho Gold Leaf has just <lb />
bought a power press. The <lb />
last issue was printed on it and con- <lb />
a nice picture of the press. <lb />
Such a machine has long been need <lb />
ed on that paper and we are glad it <lb />
has been secured. Now go it, Thad, <lb />
spread tho Gold Leaf like we <lb />
know you are going to do, and may <lb />
all the success you deserve be re- <lb />
Will be sold proportionately <lb />
low. Don't miss this <lb />
name in this column <lb />
is sufficient that all <lb />
promises made will be <lb />
Lang's Column. <lb />
nature to effectually cleanse <lb />
system when costive or billions. <lb />
For sale in and 11.00 bottles by- <lb />
all leading <lb />
The oyster has but a few more <lb />
days of grace. After April it must <lb />
remain its shell until <lb />
Jan lbs more P. I <lb />
Go's Sweet Scotch which j <lb />
i has proven to be the healthiest and <lb />
cheapest. per pound at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Information was received by <lb />
hives in Greenville last week that; <lb />
I Miss Susie root, year old, dang ti i <lb />
of Mrs. S. E. Pool, of Williams- <lb />
I ton, died on Saturday, The <lb />
relatives and many friends of Mrs. j <lb />
Pool sympathize with her tho sad j <lb />
, affliction. <lb />
Spring seems to have a desire for <lb />
Saturday half holidays and take a <lb />
rest. At any rate for two <lb />
past before the close of the day it <lb />
has set down in lap of winter <lb />
and lingered there for a few days. <lb />
The Reflector <lb />
the of the Smithfield <lb />
Herald the destruction of <lb />
office by the fire which recently vis <lb />
that town. We hope to see <lb />
their office refitted and in working <lb />
order at an early v. <lb />
That was a splendid specimen of <lb />
newspaper enterprise that readied <lb />
us lat week, the anniversary <lb />
issue of Goldsboro It <lb />
was a carefully edited edition <lb />
contained an excellent write of <lb />
the town and section. The columns <lb />
show that the <lb />
of Goldsboro appreciate <lb />
labors in that section. <lb />
NOVELTIES. <lb />
In the latest <lb />
Such as Cashmeres <lb />
Beige Zephyrs, both Lace and Hem- <lb />
stitched Dress Goods in the most delicate <lb />
shades, and Trimming 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 Bets per yard. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
All <lb />
Let the Alliance take <lb />
part in this movement to build <lb />
Greenville. They should have re- <lb />
at the Business As- <lb />
meetings which are being <lb />
held. Any movement that helps <lb />
the town will help the farmer, and <lb />
whatever benefits the farmer will <lb />
prove to the town. The <lb />
closest relations should exist <lb />
them and all should labor for <lb />
the common of the county. <lb />
All work together. <lb />
The Institute Progresses. <lb />
The Institute Library was formal <lb />
opened for use on last Friday <lb />
night. The attendance the <lb />
occasion was very large, but <lb />
those, enjoyed it. Short <lb />
talks were made Prof. Foust, <lb />
Rev. G. A. J. D. <lb />
Esq., and D. J. The vis <lb />
wore taken through to inspect <lb />
the library which they found well <lb />
furnished and containing many <lb />
handsome volumes. Miss Chestnut, <lb />
of the teachers, deserves much <lb />
credit for the success this library <lb />
has attained, as she was in the lend <lb />
of tho movement and labored earn- <lb />
for it. pupils and friends <lb />
of the school have generously lent <lb />
their aid. But the library is not yet <lb />
so complete as is desired our <lb />
people should make further dona- <lb />
for the benefit to accrue from <lb />
such an institution cannot be <lb />
mated. The visitors were allowed <lb />
to visit the art studio in charge of <lb />
Miss Rouse, where they witnessed <lb />
several specimens of work. <lb />
were also treated to some ex- <lb />
music, Miss Bessie Jarvis <lb />
some beautiful <lb />
selections followed by some de- <lb />
and touching vocal solos <lb />
by Miss Cannon. <lb />
A Cemetery More a Century Ago. <lb />
There is a very interesting grave <lb />
yard situated about six miles below <lb />
on laud now owned by <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner. Years ago <lb />
many of the prominent people of <lb />
this section were buried in that <lb />
spot. A friend who recently visited <lb />
the burial ground tells us there are <lb />
a number of handsome tomb- <lb />
stones and monuments there, some <lb />
of which are in an excellent state of <lb />
preservation and look almost as well <lb />
as when new. lie has furnished us <lb />
with a number of names and dates <lb />
found upon of these <lb />
which we publish. Now and <lb />
then a name may appear that will <lb />
be remembered by our oldest living <lb />
citizens, but some of them have <lb />
passed all recollection. <lb />
Simpson, born March <lb />
8th, 1733, died March 1st, 1788. <lb />
His wife Elizabeth Simpson was <lb />
born 1738, died March 25th, 1805. <lb />
Five children of this were bu- <lb />
in the same plot, one in each of <lb />
1770,1781,1710, 1800 and <lb />
1804. <lb />
James Easton was born <lb />
ford, . Jan. 10th, 1756, died at <lb />
Nov. 1810. <lb />
Ann Easton died in 1823. <lb />
lope Simpson died in August, 1797. <lb />
John died 1846. Julia <lb />
Eastern died in 1854. <lb />
Joseph Brickell born December <lb />
23rd, 1760, but in taking down <lb />
names our friend overlooked the <lb />
date of I is death, <lb />
J. . M. Brickell, born in 1802, <lb />
Brickell, born November <lb />
died July 17th, 1852. <lb />
Sallie Simpson, wife of John Nor- <lb />
daughter of Joseph and Sarah <lb />
Brickell, born in 1799, died in 1820. <lb />
Eliza Brickell died in 1798. <lb />
Martini Ann Amanda, wife of <lb />
Wm. and daughter of <lb />
Gould and Martha Hoy t, died Au- <lb />
gust 1844, aged years, <lb />
months days. <lb />
mother of last person <lb />
mentioned, Mrs Martha is still <lb />
living in Greenville at an advanced <lb />
age, being about or years old. <lb />
Two slater of Mrs, Sherrod, Mrs. <lb />
Sallie Marshall Mrs- J. J. Dan <lb />
arc also living here, as are her <lb />
two grand daughters, Mrs. P. G. <lb />
James and Mrs. Dr. Zeno Brown. <lb />
The children of Mrs. James are the <lb />
generation from Mrs. It <lb />
is an unusual occurrence that <lb />
to the fifth generation are <lb />
living at the same period. <lb />
e In Bethel. <lb />
The Methodist of Bethel are <lb />
preparations for a big Mission- <lb />
Conference to be held in that <lb />
town May 17-19. The Conference <lb />
will open Friday night the 17th with <lb />
I a sermon by Rev. R. B. John and <lb />
will continue through the following <lb />
Sunday. Rev. L. L. Nash so well <lb />
known in this section will be pres- <lb />
Other speakers mentioned <lb />
the program are Revs. F. L. Reid <lb />
Raleigh G. A. Ogles- <lb />
by, P. E., p. M. C. W. <lb />
Robinson and others. program <lb />
for Saturday- is especially attractive. <lb />
Children's exercises arc appointed <lb />
for Sunday afternoon. <lb />
Seep in Print. <lb />
A Reflector reader came in the <lb />
office and while upon differ- <lb />
topics <lb />
has become of some of the <lb />
men whoso names used to see in <lb />
your advertising Well, <lb />
this don't need any comment, ex- <lb />
that the business man who <lb />
does a few weeks advertising and <lb />
thinks ho has done enough for a <lb />
life time can judge how the regular <lb />
reader looks upon him. <lb />
To Hake a Seed Paper. <lb />
The Reflector hopes that its <lb />
friends from different sections who <lb />
have recently favored it with news <lb />
letters will continue to send items <lb />
every week. There are still other <lb />
sections of the county from which <lb />
we desire letters. The way to make <lb />
your county occupy the place it <lb />
should with the people is to get all <lb />
interested in it. and nothing so in- <lb />
the reader from <lb />
every section of the county. This <lb />
is a grand old county, and we want <lb />
people into hose bands the Re- <lb />
falls to see what it is and <lb />
what it <lb />
Town Election. <lb />
The Board of Town <lb />
mode the following appointments as <lb />
I Registrars and Inspectors the <lb />
i municipal election to be held <lb />
i first Monday May. <lb />
First Ward. Register D. R. <lb />
I Inspectors, Augustus <lb />
I Grimes, D. L. James. Voting place <lb />
Odd Fellow's Hall. <lb />
I Second Ward. Register, W. <lb />
j II. Cox. Inspectors, W. T. God- <lb />
win, G. B. King. Voting place, <lb />
Court House. <lb />
Third Ward. Registrar L. H. <lb />
Wilson. A. Davis, <lb />
I W. A. Stocks. Voting place, <lb />
Vine's shop. <lb />
Fourth Ward. Registrar -J, <lb />
L. Langley. T. <lb />
J. C. Voting place <lb />
Cherry's house. <lb />
I lied <lb />
in November 1829. Sarah <lb />
Association. <lb />
Notwithstanding but two days <lb />
notice had been given, there was a <lb />
large number of the citizens of the <lb />
community assembled at the Opera <lb />
House last Thursday night to take <lb />
part the. movement to organize a <lb />
Business Association for <lb />
The meeting was called to order <lb />
D. Murphy, Esq., and <lb />
motion Hon. T. J. Jarvis was made <lb />
temporary chairman and D. J. <lb />
Whichard temporary secretary. <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner arose to set <lb />
forth the purposes of the meeting <lb />
and in a fluent speech told of the <lb />
needs of Greenville and pictured <lb />
the good that would arise from a <lb />
Business Association union of <lb />
the for the advancement of <lb />
the town. He told the natural <lb />
advantages of this over any neigh- <lb />
boring town and urged the people <lb />
to action might- be <lb />
elevated to her proper standing <lb />
with progressive towns. At the <lb />
close his remarks he moved that <lb />
the chair appoint a committee of six <lb />
on permanent organization. <lb />
Mr. J. D. moved that the <lb />
committee make report at a <lb />
meeting. <lb />
Dr. C J. was called <lb />
upon and made a remarks. <lb />
Mr. Murphy moved that a com- <lb />
on Constitution and By- <lb />
Laws appointed, to report at <lb />
next meeting. <lb />
Prof- John Duckett made a few <lb />
remarks suggesting appoint- <lb />
several committees and <lb />
pointed out some important work. <lb />
Mr. Murphy followed him with a <lb />
few remarks. Hon. T. J. Jarvis was <lb />
asked to address the meeting, which <lb />
he did in his usual good style. He <lb />
told the people that only- <lb />
needed earnestness this matter <lb />
in order that much may <lb />
he looked upon the <lb />
presence of so many people at this <lb />
meeting as an indication that they <lb />
were in earnest. <lb />
Col. offered the motion <lb />
that when this meeting adjourn it <lb />
be to meet again on Thursday night, <lb />
h, at which time tho committees <lb />
appointed be requested to report. <lb />
He also moved that another meet- i <lb />
be set for Thursday night, May <lb />
and that Secretary he in <lb />
to secure the presence at <lb />
that meeting of of tho <lb />
Detroit Free Press, Col. of <lb />
New Haven, or Commissioner <lb />
l-rick, of Immigration De- <lb />
The following committees were <lb />
announced after which tho meeting <lb />
ON PERMANENT ORGANIZATION. <lb />
Harry Skinner, C. J. C. <lb />
A. White, W. S. J. P. <lb />
J. J. Perkins. <lb />
and by-laws. <lb />
J. D. Murphy, A. Forbes, T. R. <lb />
Cherry, B. F. Sugg, F. G. James, <lb />
mo form <lb />
LAXATIVE NUTRITIOUS<lb />
FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, <lb />
Combined with the medicinal <lb />
virtues of plants known to be <lb />
most beneficial to human <lb />
system, forming 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 KID BOWELS. <lb />
It is the most remedy known to <lb />
CLEANSE EFFECTUALLY <lb />
When one is Bilious or Constipated <lb />
so that <lb />
PUSS BLOOD, SLEEP, <lb />
fOLLOW. <lb />
Every one is using it and all are <lb />
delighted with it. <lb />
YOUR <lb />
ONLY BY <lb />
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. <lb />
SAM CAL <lb />
HEW TOM. K. <lb />
BIG BaRGAINS <lb />
BY <lb />
C. O. P. <lb />
Seed Lard, <lb />
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. <lb />
FREE FROM HOG FAT. <lb />
PURE, <lb />
WHOLESOME, <lb />
ECONOMICAL <lb />
For sale by all Grocers. Send for <lb />
Pamphlet, <lb />
ABOUT <lb />
ONE PRIZE <lb />
or how to provide a good dinner Four <lb />
for Dollar. <lb />
Au excellent Cook Book pages <lb />
containing one hundred Dinner <lb />
Bills of Fare, with instructions how to <lb />
prepare each one. so that the cost for <lb />
four persons cannot exceed dollar, <lb />
also addition recipes. <lb />
This valuable be given free <lb />
to any one sending or presenting the <lb />
tickets, representing the purchase of <lb />
twenty C. O. P. COTTON <lb />
LARD, at our Store, No. <lb />
W. 42nd St., N. Y. <lb />
Each pail of our Lard contains a ticket, <lb />
the number on which corresponds to the <lb />
number of pounds in the pail. <lb />
Tie Cotton Oil MM Company, E Y. <lb />
SOLD BY <lb />
B. WILSON. <lb />
Broker, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Water Mills. <lb />
The undersigned having leased these <lb />
mills for number, of years and put them <lb />
In thorough order, begs leave to inform <lb />
the public that he Is prepared to grind <lb />
Corn and wheat in a first-class manner. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed to all patrons. <lb />
I would inform merchants that I am <lb />
prepared to furnish them good water <lb />
mill meal at prices delivered. <lb />
Customers wanting to at retail can <lb />
be supplied at my in <lb />
where will also find a select stock <lb />
of General Merchandise which ill be <lb />
sold at prices <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
New Jewelry New Jewelry Store <lb />
I have just received a nice line o <lb />
------the latest of <lb />
WATCHES. CLOCKS M <lb />
Which I can sell very cheap. Violin <lb />
Guitar and Banjo Strings also sale <lb />
Special attention paid to all watch, clock <lb />
repairing. <lb />
MOSES <lb />
AND JEWELER, <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
LOW TARIFF <lb />
NO mum ON <lb />
For we have free Buggies now. Ah <lb />
you free to buy where you please, but <lb />
If want to save money to <lb />
my Factory on 4th street, rear of B. <lb />
Cherry Co's. For convenience we <lb />
have also an entrance through II. F. <lb />
Keel's Stables street. lean give <lb />
you <lb />
That you ever had in your tor <lb />
to 910.00 less money any one <lb />
else in the county can give you. Why <lb />
for my expenses are less and I pay the <lb />
spot cash for good, and save the dis- <lb />
counts, and if you don't believe it <lb />
come and see. Having had Is years <lb />
experience in the business I <lb />
perfect satisfaction or no charge. Re <lb />
pairing a specialty. Don't forget the <lb />
place on street rear J. B. Cherry <lb />
Co. <lb />
A. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
Notice. <lb />
On Monday the day of A. D, <lb />
1889, I will sell at the Court House door <lb />
m the town of Greenville to the highest <lb />
bidder for sash one tract of land in Pitt, <lb />
county containing about acres bound <lb />
as Situated in Falkland <lb />
Township adjoining the lands of Dr. P. <lb />
U. 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 J. R. Warren <lb />
now live to an execution in my <lb />
hands for collection against Wiley <lb />
Pearce and which have been levied on <lb />
said land as the property of laid Wiley <lb />
Pearce. J. A. K. Sheriff. <lb />
April R. W. D. S. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
On Monday the 6th day of May A. D. <lb />
will sell at the Court House door <lb />
in the town of to the highest <lb />
bidder for cash one tract of laud in Pitt <lb />
county containing about acres and <lb />
Hounded as follows ; Situated In <lb />
Dam Township adjoining the lands of <lb />
W. G Case, Alfred at <lb />
a stake in W. G Case and <lb />
line running to a light wood <lb />
pine in Nelson Nichols line and W <lb />
G Case line-running North and corner- <lb />
a stake at Alfred <lb />
line, then running Bast to the Bee <lb />
tree Corner to Alfred Nichols Corner <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 />
and which have been levied on said land <lb />
as property of said Charles T. Case. <lb />
J. A. K. Sheriff. <lb />
April 6th 1889, By K. W. D. S. <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 />
Fine Clothing the <lb />
firm patron- <lb />
by H. Morris <lb />
Shoes, Hats, <lb />
We bought low tor <lb />
cash and will sell at <lb />
panic prices. <lb />
Be sure to call. <lb />
JAMES A. SMITH; <lb />
TONSORIAL ARTIST, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
V. have <lb />
Chair ever used in art. towels, <lb />
sharp and guaranteed <lb />
In every instance. Call and be con- <lb />
Ladies waited at t heir <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
On Monday the 6th day of May A. D. <lb />
1889, I will sell at the House door <lb />
in the town of Greenville to the highest <lb />
bidder, for cash one tract of land in Pitt <lb />
County and bounded as follows <lb />
in Greenville Township on North <lb />
side of Tar River adjoining the lands of <lb />
R. M. Carney, O. S. Johnson and <lb />
at the same tune and place I will sell for <lb />
cash one other tract land Pitt <lb />
Greenville Township North side of <lb />
Tar River adjoining the lands of J. A. <lb />
Thigpen A. D. and others, <lb />
said lands were owned by W- W. <lb />
Go-wans at the time of his death. I will <lb />
sell the of E. L. l- <lb />
part to satisfy an execution my bands <lb />
for collection against E. L. <lb />
and which have levied on land <lb />
m the property of said E. L. <lb />
J. A. K. Sheriff. <lb />
April 3rd 1889. By R. W. D. H. <lb />
TELL <lb />
WAT THE PRICE OF THE <lb />
Cotton Planter <lb />
Has been reduced from <lb />
to <lb />
And not depend on borrowing <lb />
trying to make one. Planter do <lb />
the work of two Planters, but <lb />
buy a planter this season <lb />
and save the risk of <lb />
a stand of <lb />
which may cost <lb />
more than <lb />
planter. <lb />
REPAIRING. <lb />
Tell him not to delay but examine <lb />
now and see if his old planter <lb />
needs any repairs, and if so <lb />
order them at once or send <lb />
the Planter to or leave <lb />
it with Mr. Alfred Forbes <lb />
with lull <lb />
and it will be taken <lb />
to factory, re- <lb />
paired, and re- <lb />
turned at a <lb />
moderate <lb />
cost. <lb />
Builder's Material. <lb />
Tell him that I can furnish him <lb />
Timbers that he may need, either <lb />
dressed or undressed. Also I <lb />
can furnish him with build- <lb />
Brackets and <lb />
for porches <lb />
and piazzas, in fact any <lb />
or trim- <lb />
that he may <lb />
need to build a <lb />
nice <lb />
Will Grind Your Corn. <lb />
And farther that I can grind hi <lb />
corn into good Meal and that <lb />
I will convince him of <lb />
the same he will <lb />
bring me his corn <lb />
to grind. <lb />
By complying with the above yon <lb />
will greatly oblige <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
A., COX, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Superior Court Clerk having Is- <lb />
sued Letters of Administration to me, <lb />
the the 14th of March, <lb />
1883, on the estate of Peter Gay, de- <lb />
ceased, notice is hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons Indebted to the estate to make <lb />
mediate payment to the undersigned, <lb />
and to all creditors said estate to <lb />
sent their claims, property <lb />
to the undersigned on or before the <lb />
day March or this notice will <lb />
be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
14th day of March. 1889. <lb />
B. It. <lb />
of Peter Gay, <lb />
Notice. <lb />
On Monday the 6th day of Kay A. D, <lb />
1889, I sell at the Court House <lb />
bee; In Lie town of Greenville to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash one tract of land <lb />
in Pitt county containing about <lb />
bounded as Situated <lb />
in adjoining <lb />
lands of Alfred Forbes, F. T. Cannon <lb />
the Heirs ard other and known <lb />
a the May lands also the place known as <lb />
lane's, adjoining the lands of <lb />
A. C. Tucker, and <lb />
containing acres more or also <lb />
the known as Die Summer; Lands <lb />
adjoining the Ian is of A. and <lb />
others containing acres more <lb />
also the place known as the Tyson <lb />
Tract <lb />
or less to satisfy an extent ion In my <lb />
hands tor collection against J. L. <lb />
lard and which bf en levied on said <lb />
land as the l said L. Mallard. <lb />
J. A. Iv Sheriff <lb />
April h, By H. W, Km, D. R. <lb />
Tie Tar Transportation Company. <lb />
Greenville, President <lb />
J. B. Cherry, <lb />
J. S. Greenville, <lb />
N. M. Lawrence. Tarboro, Gen Man's <lb />
Capt. R. K. Jones, Washington, Gen <lb />
The People's Line for travel on <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer is the fines <lb />
and quickest boat on the river. She ha <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE Or. <lb />
A first-class Table furnished with <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the r I <lb />
not only comfortable but <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at o'clock, a. m. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, A. M. <lb />
Freights received daily and through <lb />
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb />
J. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
GREENVILLE INSTITUTE <lb />
Sm TEEM OPENS M 1881. <lb />
The classes will be so arranged that <lb />
new pupils can enter the first week la <lb />
January. <lb />
TEACHERS <lb />
John Principal, <lb />
C. G. Associate Principal <lb />
Miss Met a Chestnut, Primary De- <lb />
Miss M. S. Cannon, Vocal and <lb />
menial Music. <lb />
Mies Rouse, Painting and <lb />
Drawing. <lb />
Mrs. E. W. Due Book Keeping <lb />
Ac. <lb />
DEPARTMENTS. <lb />
Primary. Academic. <lb />
Classical and Mathematical. Mu- <lb />
sic. Painting and Drawing. <lb />
Military. <lb />
ADVANTAGES <lb />
Large, Comfortable building. <lb />
Healthy Location and Good <lb />
Plenty of Well Prepared Food for <lb />
A Corps of <lb />
all being graduates of class <lb />
Music Department equal <lb />
in work to any College in the State. <lb />
New Pianos and Organs. <lb />
A of nearly volumes, <lb />
purchased recently for the School. <lb />
Moderate, from to ass for <lb />
Hoard and Tuition Tuition and Term <lb />
for Day Pupils the same as advertised <lb />
In Pupils who do not board <lb />
the Principal should consult hilt <lb />
before engaging board elsewhere. For <lb />
particular. Address, <lb />
JOHN <lb />
Principal <lb />
Of Interest to Ladies. <lb />
for f to ft My<lb /></p>
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Caution <lb />
Thousands of peddlers and <lb />
many unscrupulous grocers <lb />
force on the pub- t <lb />
lie, dangerous imitations of i <lb />
Considering the man popularity of Pearline, <lb />
this is not surprising. We want to warn the public <lb />
against the use of these articles. They are danger- <lb />
to fabric and hands. PEARLINE is never <lb />
peddled, but sold by grocers everywhere. <lb />
Each package bears the name of JAMES PYLE, New York. <lb />
Can be found a fresh of <lb />
Light Groans, Cased M, Fruits, <lb />
Confections, Tobacco, <lb />
which will be sold i very <lb />
Give me a call. <lb />
J. C. CHESTNUT. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
WILMINGTON R. <lb />
T and <lb />
No <lb />
March Fast Mail, <lb />
Sun. <lb />
Ar Mount <lb />
Ar pin pm <lb />
Ar <lb />
Lt N am <lb />
Ar <lb />
TRAINS <lb />
No<lb />
Sun. <lb />
am pm <lb />
Lt <lb />
A r <lb />
Lt <lb />
Ar <lb />
H pm <lb />
Ar Rocky <lb />
Ar Weldon pm pm <lb />
Dally except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
Halifax for Scotland Neck at 2.30 <lb />
P. M. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck <lb />
9.50 A. M. daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day. P M. P M. <lb />
N C, P M, P <lb />
Returning leaves Williamston, X C. daily <lb />
Sunday. A M. Sunday A <lb />
M, Ultra Tarboro, N C, A M. <lb />
AM. <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leaves <lb />
daily except Sunday. A M, <lb />
X C. A M. <lb />
leaves Smithfield, X C A M. <lb />
N O, A M. <lb />
Train Nashville Branch leaves Rocky <lb />
at F M, arrives Nashville <lb />
P M, Spring P M. Returning <lb />
leaves Spring Hope A M. Nashville <lb />
M S-1 A M, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
M daily, except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
far daily, except Sunday, at G <lb />
P II AM Returning leave <lb />
n at A M, and P. M. connect <lb />
lag at Warsaw Nos. ind <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson <lb />
is No. Northbound Is <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will stop only at <lb />
Wilson, and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection at <lb />
Weldon for all points daily. All <lb />
Richmond, and daily except <lb />
it Line. <lb />
No. Train. <lb />
Monday. Wednesday. Friday. <lb />
leaves Weldon 0.50 P. M., arrive <lb />
Wilmington 2.00 P. M. <lb />
No. Vestibule Train. Northbound <lb />
Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday. <lb />
Wilmington 1.09 A. M., arrive <lb />
Weldon 5.33 P. M. <lb />
Trains make close connection for all <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD STOKE. <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BOY- <lb />
their year's supplies will And It to <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
i chasing elsewhere. Our stock is complete <lb />
in all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb />
SPICES, TEAS, Ac. <lb />
at Lowest Market Prices. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF A, 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 are all bought and <lb />
sold for therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
Greenville. N. C <lb />
EVERYBODY LOOK. <lb />
Horses <lb />
Mules. <lb />
A car load <lb />
sale <lb />
arrived and now for <lb />
in or th saw. <lb />
COATES KIDNEY. <lb />
When the hum id shadows hover <lb />
Overall the starry spheres <lb />
And the melancholy darkness <lb />
weeps in raining tears. <lb />
What a Joy to press the pillow <lb />
Of a cottage chamber bed, <lb />
And to list-en to the patter <lb />
Of the soft rain overhead <lb />
Every patter on the shingles <lb />
Has an echo in the heart-. <lb />
And so a thousand recollections <lb />
Into busy being start; <lb />
And a thousand busy fancies <lb />
Weave their bright hues into woof <lb />
As we listen to the patter <lb />
Of the soft rain on the roof. <lb />
Now in memory conies my mother, <lb />
As she used long years <lb />
To regard the darling dreamers <lb />
Ere she left them, till the <lb />
Oh, I see her leaning me. <lb />
As I to toe refrain <lb />
Which is played upon the shingles <lb />
By the patter of the rain. <lb />
Then my little seraph sister, <lb />
With her wings and waving hair. <lb />
And my star-eyed cherub brother <lb />
A serene angelic pair <lb />
around my wakeful pillow, <lb />
with their praise or mild reproof. <lb />
As I listen to the murmur <lb />
Of the soft rain on the roof. <lb />
And another comes to thrill me, <lb />
with her eyes delicious blue; <lb />
And I mind nut musing on her. <lb />
That her heart was all untrue; <lb />
I remember but to love her <lb />
with a passion kin to pain. <lb />
And my heart's quick pulses vibrate. <lb />
To the patter the rain. <lb />
Art hath naught, or tone of cadence. <lb />
That can work with such a spell <lb />
In the soul's mysterious fountains, <lb />
whence the tears of rapture dwell. <lb />
As that melody of nature, <lb />
That subdued, strain, <lb />
which is played the shingles <lb />
By the of <lb />
great snap it is to take a trip <lb />
and have Undo item to foot toe <lb />
bills, including even the champagne <lb />
and cigars. The old republican <lb />
Senators become adept in <lb />
getting up schemes. This <lb />
sub-committee composed of four <lb />
republicans Messrs Wilson, <lb />
Dale, and Dolph and demo- <lb />
Butler, and <lb />
WM <lb />
A reliable woman wanted to introduce <lb />
direct to ladies in this county. Dr. <lb />
Nichols, celebrated Spiral Spring Clasp <lb />
Corsets retailing at and upwards. <lb />
No more broken Steels ; warranted <lb />
or money refunded. The <lb />
greatest Invention of the age. Sells on <lb />
sight No sample <lb />
and outfit absolutely tree. Agents <lb />
to HO weekly. Send In <lb />
postage for sample, and ti <lb />
NICHOLS CO. <lb />
West 14th Street. NEW YORK. <lb />
BABIES <lb />
Important Advantage over all <lb />
other prepared Food. <lb />
cur fob it. <lb />
RELISH IT. <lb />
Health, <lb />
the and Bowel. <lb />
Sold by as., six-., <lb />
WELLS. I CO. <lb />
Baby Portraits. <lb />
baby r- <lb />
m plate paper by patent photo <lb />
to Mother an horn within <lb />
printed <lb />
cw, <lb />
. your. <lb />
m send <lb />
. <lb />
Mother <lb />
Give name and age. <lb />
RICHARDSON CO., Vt <lb />
It's Easy to Dye <lb />
Superior <lb />
IN <lb />
Strength, <lb />
Fastness, <lb />
Beauty, <lb />
AND <lb />
Simplicity. <lb />
Warranted to color more than any other <lb />
dyes ever mode, and to give more brilliant, <lb />
durable color. Ask for the mm take <lb />
no other. colors; cent e each. <lb />
WELLS. t CO. Burlington. <lb />
For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Article. USE <lb />
DIAMOND PAINTS. <lb />
Silver, Copper. Only Cents. <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
our regular <lb />
Washington, April <lb />
having succeeded in get- <lb />
ting rid of the Senate, will now pro- <lb />
to do some bustling on bis own <lb />
account, lie still has some very <lb />
wt to dispose of, such as the <lb />
Public Printer, Land Commissioner, <lb />
Justice of the Supreme Court, min- <lb />
to Germany and China, etc., <lb />
and t he office seekers will see that <lb />
he does not become lonesome in the <lb />
White Mouse as long as be has <lb />
office to give away. <lb />
Tracy, <lb />
of the has already <lb />
begun to get in his flue political <lb />
work. lie has had a number of <lb />
democrats employed at the naval <lb />
factory in this city dis- <lb />
charged, employed <lb />
in their places. <lb />
Wanamaker makes <lb />
the temperance speeches and runs <lb />
the Schools of the ad- <lb />
ministration, but Assistant <lb />
is running the <lb />
fashioned life of Mr mother. <lb />
A Peculiar Daring <lb />
Deed. <lb />
Mr. Gus died at his home <lb />
China Grove, county, <lb />
Thursday morning, March h. <lb />
Lie was a well-read man, and of <lb />
more than ordinary intelligence. <lb />
His reading unfortunately bad been <lb />
of such a kind as to lead him into <lb />
infidelity, and the saddest part of it <lb />
all is that, in spite of the kindly <lb />
officers of ministers living <lb />
him, be died as lie had lived, <lb />
not believing in the existence of <lb />
God, a hell or the immortality of a <lb />
soul. <lb />
His directions as to the <lb />
his Inn were precise and peculiar. <lb />
His body was to be kept unburied <lb />
enough to preclude the <lb />
of his being buried alive. It <lb />
was then to in a deep <lb />
grave, to be dug the large <lb />
poplar beside the path leading to <lb />
the They were requested <lb />
to put into the grave first some pine <lb />
and cedar brush. then two blankets <lb />
were to be put in, and the body <lb />
laid on these, which were then to be <lb />
folded over it. More brush were to <lb />
be put boards, as is used <lb />
with coffins, resting on a ledge for <lb />
the purpose; the grave was to <lb />
be filled with earth. <lb />
His for wishing to be bur, <lb />
under the large poplar was <lb />
that, he should be absorbed <lb />
and taken in the poplar, he <lb />
could have a good view of the <lb />
try and see what the people were <lb />
doing. His directions were followed. <lb />
a a a <lb />
In this connection, it may be in- <lb />
to recall an in the <lb />
What Doctors Say. Ml Jail., F It <lb />
Have used S. S. S. in treatment <lb />
of blood taint with remarkable <lb />
J. Wiley M. <lb />
S. C. <lb />
have used S. S. S. for some time <lb />
in the treatment of blood poison <lb />
without disappointment. <lb />
will be compelled to acknowledge its <lb />
merits. N. L. Galloway, M. <lb />
Monroe, Ga. <lb />
I nave tried Swift's Specific In a <lb />
very bad case of Blood Disease, <lb />
and take great pleasure in saying it <lb />
was a perfect success, producing a <lb />
complete cure. I have also tried it <lb />
in other cases with good re- <lb />
J. Tex. <lb />
I have used Swift's Specific in my <lb />
practice for some tune, and find it <lb />
to be that proprietors claim for <lb />
it. D. M. M. D , <lb />
I have taken Swift's Specific for <lb />
secondary blood taint, and derived <lb />
great benefit. It acts much better <lb />
than potash or any other remedy <lb />
that I have ever used. B. F. Wing- <lb />
field, M. D., Va. <lb />
Swift's Specific is entirely <lb />
and cures by out the <lb />
purities through the skin. Send for <lb />
book Blood and Skin Diseases, <lb />
mailed, free. <lb />
The Swift Specific Co. <lb />
Drawer Atlanta Ga. <lb />
I would respectfully cull your <lb />
to the following and ask <lb />
to remember that can buy a <lb />
Headstone or monument <lb />
this house cheaper than other in the <lb />
country. That it is the most reliable <lb />
and known having been represented <lb />
for over forty years in thin vicinity. <lb />
That the workmanship is second to none <lb />
and unusual for filling or- <lb />
promptly and <lb />
Very respect full v. <lb />
Refer to P. w. BATES, <lb />
Dancy, Conn. <lb />
II. <lb />
Or write direct for prices. <lb />
MARVELOUS <lb />
THE <lb />
DISCOVERY. <lb />
f Memory <lb />
I i-m la <lb />
mil <lb />
to <lb />
with of Wm. A. <lb />
tn Mind<lb />
U M. <lb />
S. . <lb />
I-. . U T. <lb />
KM. A. fifth Are-. N. Y- <lb />
fir; <lb />
FREE <lb />
SON'S <lb />
BONANZA <lb />
system, that bids fair to have <lb />
every democratic of that <lb />
bounced of six <lb />
i mouths, have his place filled <lb />
i by a republican hustler, who is <lb />
a Sunday School scholar <lb />
at King's old stand. Will sell them j nor a prohibitionists. <lb />
The backed applicant <lb />
for a nuder the presented <lb />
ministration, is, strange to say, a <lb />
democrat, and if be does not re- <lb />
the appointment Harrison <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 I call. <lb />
Have just procured several first-class <lb />
Vehicles and will passengers to any <lb />
rates. <lb />
Sale, Feed Stalk <lb />
undertaking; <lb />
Having associated B. S. <lb />
with me in the Undertaking business we <lb />
are ready to serve the people in that <lb />
capacity. All notes and accounts due <lb />
me for past services have been placed in <lb />
i he hands of Mr. collection. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
Richmond and Wash- Feb. 1888. <lb />
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
stock of Banal 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 />
FLANAGAN SHEPPARD. <lb />
North via <lb />
All trains run solid between <lb />
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb />
JOHN F. <lb />
General <lb />
R. Transportation <lb />
T. M ; <lb />
W. L. S. P. ELLIOTT. <lb />
Atlantic N. C. Railroad FACTORS <lb />
Ki Effect A. M. A Dec. <lb />
Schedule. West <lb />
K. M. No. <lb />
AND <lb />
ill <lb />
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p in <lb />
City a <lb />
a n <lb />
Mixed Ft. <lb />
a m <lb />
Depot a <lb />
BALTIMORE . <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
in in 1870. <lb />
Will open a House in <lb />
in September, for the handling and <lb />
sale of cotton, thus giving customers <lb />
their of the two markets. <lb />
THE NEW MILLINERY STORE OF <lb />
T. <lb />
Has lately been repaired and fitted up <lb />
and she has just received a superb <lb />
of New Millinery for <lb />
HOLLAND WINTER <lb />
Besides her usual line of trimmed and <lb />
i lined Hats. Ornaments and general <lb />
millinery goods, she has the prettiest <lb />
stock of Silks, shaded Rib- <lb />
Gauze, etc., in the market. Give <lb />
her a call at the Old Stand. <lb />
Thursday and Saturday, <lb />
Wednesday and Friday. <lb />
Train connect j with Wilmington <lb />
Weldon Train bound leaving <lb />
a. m. and with Rich- <lb />
A Danville Train West, leaving <lb />
p. m. <lb />
Train connects with Richmond <lb />
Train, arriving at Goldsboro <lb />
p. m. and with Wilmington and <lb />
Weldon Train from North at p. m <lb />
Train with Wilmington and <lb />
Weldon Through Freight Train, leaving <lb />
at p. m and with Rich- <lb />
A Danville Through Freight Train <lb />
learns it <lb />
L. <lb />
EMPORIUM <lb />
Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb />
AT THE FRONT <lb />
the Opera House, at which place <lb />
i hare recently located, and there I hare <lb />
everything In my line <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO MAKE A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
with all the improved appliances; new <lb />
mil comfortable chairs. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of my shop <lb />
promptly executed. Very <lb />
A EDMONDS. <lb />
little regard Tor influence. The <lb />
fortunate he is fortunate <lb />
in such an endorsement. <lb />
if be does not receive <lb />
is Thompson, <lb />
of Carolina, the <lb />
sought is the <lb />
of the Civil Service Commission. <lb />
Mr. is endorsed by every <lb />
democratic Senator as well as four <lb />
or five republican Senators. He <lb />
was appointed to the position by <lb />
Mr. Cleveland, while be was Assist- <lb />
ant Secretary of the Treasury, <lb />
would undoubtedly been <lb />
mediately confirmed if it had not <lb />
been for caucus resolution of <lb />
the republican Senators opposing <lb />
continuation during the <lb />
session. There nothing against <lb />
Mr. everybody agrees <lb />
that be would make excellent <lb />
Civil Service Commissioner. <lb />
The rejection of the nomination <lb />
of to be minister <lb />
to Germany by the Senate, baa <lb />
the republicans all by the ears. <lb />
is in a rage about it; Maine <lb />
likewise, and it is said <lb />
will be appointed anyway in a few <lb />
days and that Harrison will trust <lb />
to being able to poll him through <lb />
the Senate next winter. He will <lb />
find that a somewhat difficult mats <lb />
as I he republicans that voted <lb />
against him say they will never do <lb />
otherwise, it is hardly <lb />
that enough democrats can be found <lb />
to stop this nice little row <lb />
republican AH good <lb />
should content themselves <lb />
with on and shouting <lb />
it. and it <lb />
knowing that whichever side wins <lb />
it will be so much ammunition fur- <lb />
democratic guns. <lb />
New pension agents are spring- <lb />
upon all sides here, and they <lb />
all expect to get rich during the <lb />
next four years through Tanner's <lb />
liberal decisions, and they are like- <lb />
to be disappointed unless Con- <lb />
shall refuse to appropriate all <lb />
the money needed to pay pensions <lb />
under decisions. <lb />
Mr. N. Andrews, of <lb />
town. Ohio, of young <lb />
John A. Logan, sent following <lb />
telegram to Senator Payne the day <lb />
before Marat <lb />
was rejected; hope you will <lb />
do everything in your power <lb />
feat the vilest reptile and traducer <lb />
of the noblest men republican <lb />
party, Murat <lb />
There is a prospect of baring all <lb />
executive nominations considered <lb />
in session of Senate in tin <lb />
future. A resolution to that effect <lb />
was offered by Mr. Turner before <lb />
adjournment, and be called up <lb />
for action early in regular <lb />
judging the talk of <lb />
Senators of both parties it will be <lb />
adopted. It is bard fact to dis- <lb />
cover what argument can be used <lb />
against it, as it does not propose <lb />
open sessions for all executive <lb />
as all previous resolutions on <lb />
the subject have done. <lb />
Senator Hoar's sub-committee to <lb />
investigate commercial <lb />
with Canada, will start from <lb />
Chicago early m May for an at- <lb />
tended trip over Northern and <lb />
Canadian Pacific railroads. What <lb />
About years ago, when this <lb />
lady and her aged husband were <lb />
living by themselves in the <lb />
two men came to their house <lb />
one night to rob them. One of them <lb />
came inside, while the other remain- <lb />
ed he attacked the old gen- <lb />
not Mrs. Setzer. <lb />
The only at hand was a hot <lb />
brick, used as an This she <lb />
seized, and her hand was <lb />
burned, struck the a <lb />
blow with it that stunned him. Be- <lb />
fore he recovered she got an or <lb />
position j shovel, pounded him over the <lb />
r head until he was killed. <lb />
was so frightened when he <lb />
saw what was done that he<lb />
The transition for long, lingering and <lb />
painful sickness to robust health marks <lb />
an epoch the life of the individual. <lb />
Such a event is treasured <lb />
the memory the agency the <lb />
good health has been attained is grate- <lb />
fully blessed. Hence it is that so much <lb />
i heard in praise of Electric Bitters. So <lb />
many feel they owe their restoration to <lb />
health to the use of the Great <lb />
Tonic. If you are troubled with any <lb />
disease of Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, <lb />
of long or short standing you will surely <lb />
find relief by use of Electric Bitters. <lb />
Sole at and per bottle at <lb />
O listen if your home <lb />
Some gentle is fouling ; <lb />
Take warning, ere a summons comes <lb />
Your happiness invading. <lb />
For all the suffering she endures <lb />
Is endless, did you know it <lb />
The s <lb />
Unceasing show it. <lb />
Truly household this <lb />
marvelous Favor- <lb />
the Ills of woman, <lb />
who that sees a dear face growing each <lb />
day more ethereal but will rejoice to <lb />
learn that the wife or daughter may yet <lb />
by saved, and the family circle <lb />
preserved unbroken t despair, <lb />
but try it, even if the say there <lb />
is It Is the medicine, <lb />
sold by druggists, for woman peculiar <lb />
weaknesses and ailments, under a <lb />
guarantee from the manufacturers, <lb />
that it will give satisfaction in every <lb />
case, or money will Ix; untied. Head <lb />
guarantee on bottle-wrapper.<lb />
. v <lb />
I. r. <lb />
PARKERS <lb />
i HAIR BALSAM <lb />
and the hair. <lb />
Promote, n <lb />
o Rectors <lb />
Youthful Color. <lb />
in hair f <lb />
-i. <lb />
V. S. <lb />
on trial. Freight <lb />
paid. <lb />
TON <lb />
Other ire proportion- <lb />
paid. <lb />
Mention Paper. <lb />
V. T. <lb />
Comfort i. t. at t-- I in. <lb />
A Sad Death. <lb />
Wilson Advance. <lb />
One of saddest deaths of <lb />
which we have ever heard is that of <lb />
Mrs. Mary Ann widow <lb />
of the late wood Edmondson, of <lb />
county, which on <lb />
yesterday morning. For mouths <lb />
ever since the death of her husband <lb />
her health has been very poor, and <lb />
at limes her was affected by <lb />
ills that preyed upon her body. On <lb />
yesterday morning at five o'clock <lb />
her two daughters, who slept in the <lb />
room with their mother, missed <lb />
from bed. had gone only <lb />
a short while, for one of them bad <lb />
woke seen sleeping peace- <lb />
fully. Search was immediately made <lb />
lo and her lifeless body was <lb />
in a well about one hundred <lb />
yards from the house. <lb />
Ring the Bells. <lb />
Visitor. <lb />
It has been suggested in some <lb />
the States that the <lb />
of April be <lb />
in the different cities and <lb />
; towns by ringing of bolls, it being <lb />
the anniversary of the first <lb />
ration of Washington. <lb />
The idea is a good one and we hope <lb />
it will be adopted in North Carolina <lb />
j and throughout the South. Poe <lb />
expresses it, there would be a gen- <lb />
of bells. It is <lb />
a novel idea, a fine one, and we <lb />
our City fathers will adopt it <lb />
What town in North will <lb />
lo the first to authorize this <lb />
to the his <lb />
Edison's Electro-Chemical Fluid <lb />
removes superfluous flair in Two <lb />
minutes, permanently without pain or <lb />
injury to tho skin. Cupids Gift <lb />
fies the complexion. Edison's Electric <lb />
CONSUMPTIVE <lb />
Mk i. <lb />
TONIC. It run I <lb />
worn raw nil III., In <lb />
and <lb />
Balm makes the Hair grow, <lb />
circulars for cent stamp, <lb />
NICHOLS CO. <lb />
West 14th St. N. Y. <lb />
Their <lb />
Probably no one tiling has caused such <lb />
a general trade at G. Er- <lb />
Drug Store as their giving away to <lb />
their customers of so many free trial bot- <lb />
to de- ties of King's New for <lb />
Their trade Is simply <lb />
enormous In this very valuable article <lb />
from the fact It always cures and <lb />
never disappoints. Coughs. Colds, <lb />
Asthma, Bronchitis. Croup, and ail <lb />
throat and diseases quickly cored. <lb />
You can test if before buying by getting <lb />
a trial bottle free, large size Every <lb />
bottle warranted. <lb />
In 1890 every farmer in <lb />
States will be visited by a paid <lb />
officer of the governor, and asked to <lb />
give of bis farm crops, <lb />
stocks, ate, for previous year, <lb />
is the present one, 1880. To <lb />
be prepared for census taker, <lb />
begin now to keep account <lb />
all farm operations, and keep it <lb />
up through year. In this way <lb />
can the agricultural statistics of <lb />
report have real <lb />
The Farmers Warned. <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
The farmers are duly warned by <lb />
trust as <lb />
We to make the <lb />
pay us this year for bag <lb />
in excess of what they paid last <lb />
year, and we could levy twice <lb />
much if we wanted That is what <lb />
they say. They are bold to say the <lb />
least, or, rather, the best of them. <lb />
They give notice a year Last <lb />
year they stole u march on <lb />
This years they came with <lb />
loud sound of war. They should <lb />
find no farmer napping. Forewarn- <lb />
ed is <lb />
Salve. <lb />
The best Salve In the world for Cuts <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe- <lb />
Sores, Chapped Hands, <lb />
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions <lb />
and cures Piles, or no re- <lb />
quired. It la to give perfect <lb />
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price <lb />
cents per box. For by <lb />
Appointments. <lb />
April Morning Pray <lb />
Christ Church, New Bern ; Eve- <lb />
Prayer, S New Bern. <lb />
April Thomas, <lb />
Craven county. <lb />
April <lb />
church Trenton. <lb />
Bart. <lb />
Electric Spavin Cure <lb />
removes Bone Spavin, <lb />
Splint, or Curb in hours without pain. <lb />
Particulars, Illustrated circulars and <lb />
sent on cant stamp. <lb />
A CO. <lb />
West 14th St., N. Y. <lb />
MADE WITH MILK. <lb />
Shooting, Slurp and <lb />
Pains and <lb />
Ache, and Cheat pains <lb />
ed one minute by the <lb />
ant mm mm <lb />
The first and only Instantaneous pain <lb />
killing strengthening planter, eta. ; <lb />
for At or of <lb />
Co., <lb />
ml Pimples, blackheads, <lb />
chapped and oily skin <lb />
cured by Soap. <lb />
THE GLORY OF MAN <lb />
MOW THYSELF. <lb />
oar <lb />
A He I nit I lie an J g milliard Popular on <lb />
Um <lb />
and the <lb />
Untold Miseries <lb />
or <lb />
for Work, the Married or Social <lb />
Avoid <lb />
work. royal Bra. <lb />
foil . <lb />
mall, paid, In wrapper, <lb />
If apply now. To <lb />
Wm. Parker, M. p. re- <lb />
COLO AND <lb />
from National <lb />
tor the on <lb />
PHYSICAL <lb />
of may be <lb />
by mall or In at of <lb />
Mo. St. lo whom all <lb />
order., for or be <lb />
Not fee <lb />
for <lb />
out of hair. of <lb />
dandruff is before the public. <lb />
Among i lie who it with <lb />
success, I refer you to <lb />
named who will testify <lb />
to the truth of my assertion i <lb />
Mb. O. <lb />
Sb., <lb />
Any one to give It s trial for <lb />
the named complaints procure <lb />
It from at my place of business, for <lb />
per bottle. <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY, <lb />
Greenville. March 14th, C , <lb />
Eastern Reflector. <lb />
to <lb />
70-i, ft <lb />
tavern. of <lb />
knee Stool <lb />
mill Book Of. For <lb />
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nm to re- <lb />
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MM <lb />
Paper I Re. <lb />
Rt elected Mayor April 1868, by a <lb />
majority. <lb />
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PATENTS <lb />
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ran obtain patent In less i ii- <lb />
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advise and <lb />
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THE STAR.<lb />
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P Year, <lb />
IN ADVANCE <lb />
IS <lb />
Newspaper ever In <lb />
Greenville. It tho <lb />
LATEST NEWS <lb />
and gives Mow Bending Matter <lb />
tho money than Other paper <lb />
published in North Carolina. <lb />
The gives ii variety <lb />
of news, NATIONAL, STATE <lb />
and LOCAL, and will devote it- <lb />
self to the material <lb />
of tho section in which it <lb />
name and got a <lb />
FREE SAMPLE COPY. <lb />
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is called to tho as its <lb />
large and growing circulation <lb />
makes it an excellent <lb />
through which to reach <lb />
ALL ORDERS FOR <lb />
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St it the only New York <lb />
paper <lb />
of the National the <lb />
United Sow York, the <lb />
political if the <lb />
Democracy, pure <lb />
simple, hi for the Stab. <lb />
Single banned among the <lb />
press, it has stood by the men called by <lb />
the greet Democracy to redeem the gov- <lb />
from twenty-five of lie- <lb />
publican corruption <lb />
and despotism to the For them <lb />
four year pant it unswerving <lb />
in its to the administration of <lb />
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national affairs, and of continued nation, <lb />
t inn. nil it y <lb />
people like I sort of <lb />
the is the to read. <lb />
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National Democratic platform. It be- <lb />
that tribute exacted nM. <lb />
people in of the of a <lb />
administered <lb />
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fostered and <lb />
the of milking Um <lb />
government a miser, wringing millions <lb />
from mill locking <lb />
them vaults to serve no <lb />
hut Invite and <lb />
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the rights of an lip. <lb />
Jugglers may call it <lb />
taxation the <lb />
for is robbery. <lb />
and through the Stab is a <lb />
great newspaper. Its tone i- pure <lb />
wholesome, news <lb />
issue an <lb />
of w hut Is best worth knowing of <lb />
the world's of Its <lb />
stories told <lb />
English, and <lb />
reading the are. <lb />
The star is good as the <lb />
best pi lilts I ho <lb />
same amount of matter the <lb />
day's news It rich In <lb />
s. lea, hes current <lb />
literature, reviews, ail criticism, eta, <lb />
Inimitable hen or <lb />
iii its columns Will I delight- <lb />
letters are of offerings. <lb />
Many of the best known men and women <lb />
in literature and art are ii in <lb />
Its columns. <lb />
The Star Is a large paper <lb />
giving the of the news the world <lb />
nM r, with peels features which make <lb />
ii the moat complete family newspaper <lb />
published. Tho farmer, the mechanic, <lb />
the business man too much occupied <lb />
read a dally paper, w ill get mole his <lb />
dollar invested ill the STAR <lb />
than from any oilier paper, u will lie <lb />
alert the campaign. <lb />
will pi in the and most re- <lb />
news. <lb />
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Dally, without Sunday, one w <lb />
day, six months <lb />
Dally, without Sunday, 1.01 <lb />
one you <lb />
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the sender a flub of ten. <lb />
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mid Park Place New York. <lb />
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Printer. and Binders. <lb />
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We have the largest and most <lb />
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road or School Print- <lb />
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BLANKS AND <lb />
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Of the and price of the Milli- <lb />
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elsewhere, will you <lb />
it can in no be <lb />
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ant Notion. Your <lb />
PROMPTLY <lb />
Why another by Alfred <lb />
In the way of helping the afflict- <lb />
ed. By culling on or addressing the <lb />
above named barber, you can procure a <lb />
bottle of Preparation that Is Invaluable <lb />
for eradicating dandruff and causing the <lb />
kinkiest hair to be soft and <lb />
glossy, only two or application a <lb />
week It necessary, and a hair <lb />
in all lo the <lb />
scalp for a few minutes with <lb />
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convinced, cents. <lb />
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