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Cc <lb />
THE BEST PAPER <lb />
EVER PUBLISH IN <lb />
LARGEST CIRCULATION. <lb />
EXCELLENT <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
A. SPECIALTY <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL ViII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1889. <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C.<lb />
Published Wednesday <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
I TO <lb />
P . per year. <lb />
IF WE HAD TEE TIME. <lb />
E. <lb />
If I to find a place <lb />
And sit me down full face to face <lb />
With my better self that stands no <lb />
show <lb />
In my daily life that rushes so; <lb />
A dead Isaiah Grimes, and <lb />
bottle of whiskey were found on the <lb />
road between and <lb />
a few days ago. That is, the <lb />
j was dead, the was sup- <lb />
posed to be alive. If the whiskey <lb />
had been dead, the in all <lb />
probability been alive. <lb />
Some of our farmers are begin- <lb />
to plant cotton, they are <lb />
RUT <lb />
not to Democratic <lb />
measures that are not consistent i <lb />
the true principle of the party. <lb />
If a a <lb />
section of the State send for the I <lb />
roB. CT SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
I not planting as as usual, I am <lb />
glad to say. There to be a <lb />
; determination among them to raise <lb />
i their corn and pork at home. <lb />
Mr. W. S. Woolen has a curiosity <lb />
; sent to him by a Switzer- <lb />
land. It is called <lb />
It is dry and seems to be <lb />
dead until placed water when in <lb />
in about an it will put forth <lb />
beautiful flowers. <lb />
M. <lb />
Was stumbling still tow <lb />
It might be nerved by the thought <lb />
sublime. <lb />
If I had the time <lb />
If I had the time to let my heart <lb />
Speak out and take in my life a part, <lb />
To look about and to stretch a hand <lb />
To a comrade quartered in<lb />
Ah. Cod If I might but just sit still <lb />
And hear the note of the. whip-poor-will. <lb />
I think that my wish with <lb />
would rhyme <lb />
If Iliad the time <lb />
If I had the time to learn from you <lb />
How much for comfort my word could <lb />
do, <lb />
And I told yon then of sudden will <lb />
To kiss your feet when I did you ill <lb />
i If the tears aback of the bravado <lb />
Could force their way and let you know <lb />
Brothers, the of us all would <lb />
chime. <lb />
If we had the time <lb />
Once a Week. <lb />
a ran <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
G. Fowle. of Wake, <lb />
M. Holt, <lb />
of <lb />
Secretary of L <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
of Wayne, <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction- <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba. <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe. <lb />
SUPREME COURT. <lb />
Chief Justice N. II. Smith, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate S. Merrimon. of <lb />
Joseph J. Davis, of- <lb />
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and I <lb />
C. Avery. of Burke. <lb />
JUDGES SUPERIOR <lb />
First II. Brown, of; <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second Philips, <lb />
Third G. Connor, of <lb />
Clark, <lb />
Wake <lb />
District John A. Gilmer, <lb />
Sixth T. <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Seventh C. of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth a. of <lb />
Iredell <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of to tn Alliance, have made <lb />
Surry. I every effort to raise their own <lb />
O. n of ,. . <lb />
motto seems to be <lb />
Ship, with what you can <lb />
I well and plant no more than <lb />
Ayden Items. <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
So far as I have observed this fer- <lb />
tile corner of the count- has no <lb />
representative amongst <lb />
have made me soulless. No laud, <lb />
fearlessly assert, can pay the rates <lb />
demanded by a certain class of <lb />
money-lenders in this country. <lb />
per cent cannot be paid in climes <lb />
where farming has been reduced to <lb />
a science, far less fifteen, twenty and <lb />
thirty per cent in this county, where <lb />
it Ins not yet reached the <lb />
stage. <lb />
Breathes there a man with soul so dead <lb />
, Who never to himself bath said, <lb />
j This is my native <lb />
Live and let live, ye men who <lb />
such a large area of <lb />
the lands of this county. <lb />
Farmers unite, arise in your <lb />
strength, and fight the combinations <lb />
arrayed against you. Success will <lb />
surely attend honest effort. <lb />
I fear I have already encroached <lb />
too far on your space, and will, a <lb />
lines close. <lb />
Your waste-paper basket is t <lb />
band. Meantime, I subscribe my- <lb />
self Mens Ego. <lb />
space or enclosure ma; be rail-1 dumb beasts that supply our towns <lb />
ed off as a polling place with fresh foaming milk. <lb />
The New Election Law. <lb />
Section That section of <lb />
the Code be amended by striking <lb />
of members of Congress and <lb />
Presidential electors at such dis- <lb />
from the polling places for <lb />
the State and county officers as the <lb />
judges of the election may designate. <lb />
In the event separate polling <lb />
places shall be designated for hold- <lb />
the election for members of Con- <lb />
and Presidential Electors as <lb />
herein provided, the methods of <lb />
holding the election and conducting <lb />
the voting shall be the same in all <lb />
respects as those provided aforesaid <lb />
in this amendment to said section <lb />
of the Code for the polling <lb />
places for State and county officers. <lb />
The registrar appointed for each <lb />
precinct shall hare the power and <lb />
authority to appoint a deputy <lb />
for such separate polling places <lb />
to whom shall be furnished the <lb />
names of all persons qualified and <lb />
entitled to vote at precinct, <lb />
and the judges of election appoint- <lb />
ed for such precinct and registrar <lb />
shall appoint two suitable and is- <lb />
persons as judges and <lb />
tors of election for each separate <lb />
THE STATE. <lb />
Step by step have these industries <lb />
grown. In every instance wealth, What IS Happening US. <lb />
comfort and employment have <lb />
to the progressive communities <lb />
whose energies have been expended <lb />
fostering such industries. <lb />
As Reflected the State Press. <lb />
That New Navy. <lb />
JESSE DAVIS. <lb />
Deep down the boson of ocean <lb />
Unsounded by plummet or line. <lb />
At peace from the storm <lb />
That rage o'er its billows of brine. <lb />
There are secrets that shall not <lb />
fathom, <lb />
There are jewels unknown to <lb />
t; <lb />
As deep, true, and <lb />
Is the voice of the faithful Qt war, <lb />
hand. <lb />
writers, and this connection I lout the words the in the <lb />
would respectfully ask the farmers line of said section, in- <lb />
in lieu therefore the words <lb />
all this <lb />
plow em- <lb />
ancient times, the sacred <lb />
ployed <lb />
The Kings and awful fathers of man- <lb />
And some, with whom composed your <lb />
insect tribe <lb />
Are but the beings of a summer's day, <lb />
Have held the scale of empire, ruled the <lb />
storm <lb />
when with victorious <lb />
of <lb />
Red Items. <lb />
By your permission we make our <lb />
debut as from this <lb />
Sec. That section of the <lb />
Code be amended by striking out in <lb />
lino nine thereof the words <lb />
and in lieu thereof <lb />
the words day for closing the <lb />
registration books, as hereinafter <lb />
and add to said section <lb />
independent, the words said books shall be <lb />
closed tor registration the <lb />
Disdaining little delicacies, seized <lb />
The plow, greatly <lb />
scorned <lb />
All the vile stores corruption can be-l <lb />
j Saturday before each <lb />
The other day, whilst pursuing Sec. That section of the <lb />
my usual avocation, the be amended by adding alter <lb />
There is very great increase in <lb />
of I the acreage of wheat and v, i ; ; ,, , <lb />
of sown this part of the. is registration shall be valid <lb />
follower of the less it specifies as near as may be <lb />
reflection. In the the age, occupation, place of birth, <lb />
going lines we are told that an- j and place residence of the elector, <lb />
times the sacred plow as well as the township or <lb />
. year, also a decrease in cotton and <lb />
increase mm. <lb />
Our people, especially those be <lb />
ployed the and if <lb />
i serves tightly, does not an- <lb />
District-W. M. Shipp, of j with what you can history inform us that <lb />
H- Merrimon. I no was taken from the plow, to <lb />
of Buncombe. ; can rule the Empire, and lead <lb />
REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. I y t-hf legions <lb />
I in our section. wan. <lb />
Thomas G. skinner, of Perquimans. for e raging Atlantic, in a peaceful mead- <lb />
Second are not forced to buy so much and ow in native county in <lb />
have my mental vis-on, me thought I saw <lb />
Pender. j e have quite nice Alliance in the immortal plowman-bard, <lb />
Fourth District-P,. n. of I neighborhood in a prosperous Burns, as one spring morning when <lb />
Fifth w. Brower, of condition, which is teaching our trudging behind his plow, <lb />
iD a . <lb />
Eighth w. H. A. Mr. Biggs Cox has finished plant- j tiny daisy, his heart swelled up <lb />
i the and is, within him, his lips poured <lb />
i almost ready to plow his corn. <lb />
Smith, daughter i J. II. <lb />
Smith is quite sick with typhoid <lb />
Superior Court A. <lb />
Sheriff-. Tucker. <lb />
Register of II. James. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
H. Dr. Cox has been kept quite busy <lb />
Commissioners-Co, Dawson. Chair- for f t H u d .<lb />
W. A. James, Jr., Keel. all the work for the surrounding <lb />
Board of Hording, country. <lb />
Chairman J. S. and J. D. <lb />
Cox. Bishop failed to meet his <lb />
Public School on account of sickness <lb />
Latham. <lb />
forth the exquisite lines <lb />
modest crimson-tipped flower, <lb />
met thee in an evil hour, <lb />
For I can crush among the stones, <lb />
Thy slender stein, thou <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
Standard <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
M. Bernard. <lb />
C. <lb />
J. <lb />
T. <lb />
Ward. T. A. <lb />
and J. P. 2nd Ward, O. Hook- <lb />
and R. Jr.; 3rd Ward, J. <lb />
and A. F. <lb />
First and Third <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. N. C. <lb />
Hughes, D. D., Rector. <lb />
Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
every Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. W. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A. <lb />
M. meets every 1st Thursday and Mon- <lb />
day night 1st and 3rd Sunday at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. W. M. King, W. M. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. meets <lb />
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma- <lb />
sonic Hall. F. W. Brown, H. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge. No. I. O. O. F. <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. D. L. <lb />
James, N. O. <lb />
Lodge. No. K. of H., <lb />
meets first and third night. <lb />
D. D. Haskett, D. <lb />
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of H., meets <lb />
every night. C. A. White, C. <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
hours A. M. to p. Jr. Money <lb />
Order hours a. k. to P. V. No or- <lb />
will be from to <lb />
from to P. K. <lb />
Bethel mail arrive daily Sun- <lb />
d at A. U; and departs at p H. <lb />
mail arrives Sun- <lb />
at M. and depart- at p. it. <lb />
Washington mail daily <lb />
at M. and departs at p. u. <lb />
H. A. M. <lb />
Scan the history of this great <lb />
j public and note the countless names <lb />
of men, who, from the humble call- <lb />
of a plowman hare reached the <lb />
top round in the ladder of fame. <lb />
I think, Mr. Editor, I hear you <lb />
these are from the <lb />
with a vengeance. They are <lb />
probably not in the accept <lb />
take made last week in the tern, hoP they <lb />
toe. In printing the list of may have some In <lb />
was printed William j accompany me along <lb />
to Mills, it rad. we will <lb />
been Lucy Brown. i us on glance at the <lb />
at St Michael's mission on Sunday <lb />
afternoon the <lb />
I call your attention to the mis- <lb />
Mr. A. G. Cox will putting <lb />
together planters in one more week. <lb />
All baud are engaged. p <lb />
Johnson's Mills Items. <lb />
on <lb />
homestead, attached to the <lb />
fine piece of agricultural <lb />
land before us. <lb />
The first object that attracts us is <lb />
the around the house about <lb />
to drop in pieces. Then what an <lb />
admirable subject for a landscape <lb />
painter, is the posture of that <lb />
angle degrees. Look <lb />
j at the dilapidated condition of those <lb />
Misses Hortense Parr and <lb />
Powell visited La Grange and wit- <lb />
the athletic games of toe <lb />
Davis boys week before last. <lb />
Bishop Watson was prevented and in fact the general <lb />
by from filling his indication of decay all around the <lb />
at St. John's on the 14th homestead. This is no mere word <lb />
Just. There was disappoint- <lb />
picture. Sir, you are as cognizant <lb />
among the large fact am on many of <lb />
Appointments <lb />
For Bethlehem Mission. <lb />
1st Sunday at <lb />
House. 1st Sunday at <lb />
o'clock <lb />
Spa. 2nd Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Grove. rd Sunday a II <lb />
4th Sunday n o'clock, <lb />
Chapel, 4th Sunday <lb />
B P. C. <lb />
assembled to hear him. <lb />
The prophecy of W. S. W., con- <lb />
a marriage was verified on <lb />
Sunday the 14th. W. EL Tripp was <lb />
married to Miss Kate at <lb />
the residence of tee bride's parents <lb />
near X Roads. <lb />
Mr. Geo. B. King has accepted <lb />
an invitation to deliver an address <lb />
at the close of Mr. Win field's school <lb />
in May. Mr. King is a favorite <lb />
with our people down here and we <lb />
are always pleased to see him. Mr. <lb />
Winfield is also a favorite with us. <lb />
He came among us two years ago <lb />
and by indefatigable energy bad es- <lb />
a reputation as a <lb />
that any one might be proud of. <lb />
Mr. Spencer Roach's store was <lb />
., robbed thieves on the night of the <lb />
A little Lynch law judiciously <lb />
i applied would, I think, break up <lb />
the -stealing which is getting too <lb />
common in oar section. <lb />
our country roads such a picture <lb />
presents itself a. almost every turn. <lb />
Alas that matters should be so in <lb />
a country so richly endowed <lb />
tare. Has the poetry of farming <lb />
departed from it I Does it, in these <lb />
times, possess no more at- <lb />
than the dull, prosaic <lb />
routine of the factory I fear me <lb />
not. Show me one homestead <lb />
that attraction, so <lb />
in my estimation, to the borne <lb />
and its surroundings of the thriving <lb />
farmer, I'll show <lb />
you a dozen possessing none. And <lb />
now let us hark back a little. Ask <lb />
the owner of the homestead, which <lb />
we examined, if he possesses no am- <lb />
whence the elector has <lb />
the event of a <lb />
the full name by which the voter is <lb />
Sec. 4- That section of the <lb />
Code be amended by be- <lb />
tween the words <lb />
in the third line thereof, the <lb />
word <lb />
That section of the <lb />
Code be amended by striking <lb />
all after the word in line <lb />
thirty thereof. <lb />
Sec. That section of the <lb />
Code be amended by striking <lb />
all after the word line eight, <lb />
down to and including the word <lb />
in line nine, insert in <lb />
lieu thereof the words, <lb />
under oath, as may be <lb />
to that said section <lb />
be further amended by striking <lb />
out all after the word in line <lb />
thirty four, and insert the <lb />
registrar shall record the name, <lb />
age, occupation, place of birth, and <lb />
place of residence of the elector, and <lb />
the name of township or county <lb />
from whence the elector has <lb />
the event of a <lb />
date of registration, in the <lb />
ate column of the registration <lb />
SEC. That section of the <lb />
Code be amended striking out, <lb />
line lour, all alter the world <lb />
down to including the <lb />
word in line five, and in- <lb />
in lieu thereof, has become <lb />
years of age after the <lb />
registration books were <lb />
That said section be further amend- <lb />
ed by adding, after the last word <lb />
there of, the words he <lb />
be found otherwise <lb />
Sec That section of <lb />
the Code be amended by adding <lb />
after the last word thereof, the <lb />
box shall be <lb />
in plain and distinct Roman letters, <lb />
with the name of the office <lb />
to be voted for, and the <lb />
to be voted upon. Tho major- <lb />
of the judges of election for the <lb />
county State officers for any <lb />
voting precinct, with the registrar <lb />
of such precinct, may, if they think <lb />
expedient to do so, rail off, at a <lb />
cost to be approved by the Board of <lb />
County Commissioners and to be <lb />
paid for by the county, at <lb />
a space or enclosure, with an <lb />
opening at one end or side for the <lb />
entrance of the voter, and an open- <lb />
at the side for his exit, as <lb />
a polling place in which to bold the <lb />
election for the State and county <lb />
officers. Only voter shall be <lb />
lowed to enter such polling place at <lb />
one time, and no one except the <lb />
The Lodge of Odd-Fellows <lb />
of this State meets at Fayetteville <lb />
May 14th, and will in session <lb />
Richmond Times. <lb />
The idea of the Republicans to fly A fight occur- <lb />
their kite with the advertisement led between two women at Haw <lb />
of a new and powerful navy is but week. They were brought <lb />
whimsically absurd, after everybody , here for trial. One got her hair <lb />
bas seen that the new Secretary has ., pulled and the other wore a <lb />
wisely followed the plan of black eye and tho print of finger can <lb />
Whitney. All praise to nails on her countenance, <lb />
Tracey for doing that, but in <lb />
good sooth. It is comical to heat <lb />
Thoughts for Reflection. <lb />
Select for Leisure <lb />
L and mercy are twin sis- <lb />
of one great father. The one is <lb />
dark, forbidding, far-off; the <lb />
is gentle, tender, human; both are <lb />
beautiful in the light of God <lb />
Duncan <lb />
A stock com- <lb />
is being organized on the <lb />
the horn blow forth glory of the . . . <lb />
f i installment plan to start a <lb />
O. P. on that key, we all re- <lb />
, at Morganton. <lb />
Wilmington Hobgood, in <lb />
Halifax county, at the crossing <lb />
i Norfolk and Scotland Neck <lb />
at the of the <lb />
Scotland Neck <lb />
i road eight miles below Hobs <lb />
member how the Republican navy <lb />
policy was dedicated to jobs and j n g m <lb />
contrasts, and to the persona profit, d on n <lb />
of the Chandlers and other bosses <lb />
of the navy in tho halcyon days <lb />
jobbery. Do the modern patriots of <lb />
the party think to <lb />
polling place, who shall of differ- j blanket the history of their party <lb />
political parties, where a stolen from the <lb />
The registrar and judges so appoint- administration, and if <lb />
ed for such separate polling place can also Paint masks <lb />
should be sworn to perform their stolen of their i Cooper, six miles below <lb />
duties according to law, shall make f <lb />
Men's lives, like oceans, <lb />
shifting tides, and ebb from either <lb />
shore <lb />
Till the strong planet draws then on <lb />
once more. Anon. <lb />
All things are artificial; for nature <lb />
is the art of Thomas <lb />
Browne. <lb />
clearly see <lb />
Another's highest, noblest part; <lb />
Save through the sweet philosophy <lb />
And loving wisdom of the heart. <lb />
Phoebe Gary. <lb />
Corn is cleaned with wind, and <lb />
the soul with <lb />
Because you cannot pluck the <lb />
l on pass the sweet scent <lb />
Because you cannot have the stars, <lb />
You will not see the sky. <lb />
R. Phelps. <lb />
Every man has in himself a con- <lb />
of undiscovered character. <lb />
Happy is he who acts the Columbus <lb />
to his own <lb />
due returns the election have We sincerely applaud every <lb />
all the powers privileges <lb />
on them by law, as in <lb />
the case of other registrars <lb />
es of election ; Provided, however <lb />
that if the judges of election at any <lb />
movement of the Republican <lb />
are new towns just spring- <lb />
up. <lb />
Scotland Neck A run. <lb />
Liberty is tranquil because she is <lb />
invincible, and invincible because <lb />
she is Hugo. <lb />
that reflects the honesty away couple off at Halifax <lb />
of a good and patriotic purpose, and Sunday to be married. Justices, <lb />
always accept the dictates of a high married them and they <lb />
and broad American sentiment j took the train back for Richmond <lb />
of the voting precincts in this State should animate the people whence they had come. It was a <lb />
Heavier the cross, the heartier prayer; <lb />
The bruised herbs the most <lb />
are, <lb />
If sky and wind were always fair, <lb />
The sailor would not watch the star; <lb />
And David's Psalm lad ne'er been lung <lb />
If grief his heart had never wrung. <lb />
do not see fit to carry out the pro- <lb />
visions of this amendment to said <lb />
section of the Code, then and <lb />
in that event, the election at said <lb />
precinct not such <lb />
ons, shall be conducted in all re- <lb />
as now provided by law. <lb />
Sec That section of the <lb />
Code be amended by adding at the <lb />
end thereof the <lb />
Hoard have power author- <lb />
to judicially pass upon all the <lb />
facts relative to the election, and <lb />
determine declare tho <lb />
true result of the same; and <lb />
shall also power and authority <lb />
to send for papers and persons, and <lb />
examine the latter <lb />
and a high court of match, but we did <lb />
cal appeal that is above all party earn t heir names. They <lb />
But please, gentlemen <lb />
cans do not steal thunder from the <lb />
honest administration that we <lb />
He who gives himself airs of <lb />
no, j exhibits the credentials of <lb />
walked <lb />
five miles <lb />
tho <lb />
to take <lb />
Tarboro O. C. <lb />
have had since the close of the war,; president of the cotton sent <lb />
and do be reasonable if tho product of the mills him who boldly enters in and looks <lb />
Our to-days and yesterdays <lb />
Are the blocks with which we build. <lb />
II. W. <lb />
Truth is a ewe, to him who only <lb />
stands outside all is dark, but to <lb />
Ask why he allows bis judges of election shall be allowed <lb />
once tidy home, and its surround- <lb />
to go to ruin. How many <lb />
times will the <lb />
ed Ambition I once had, now I <lb />
have none, the exorbitant and <lb />
rates of interest levied on me <lb />
to speak or interfere with the voter <lb />
while in the polling his <lb />
vote, which shall be put in the prop <lb />
box or boxes by said voter, or by <lb />
judges at the request of the <lb />
A similar, mod <lb />
Small Industries. <lb />
Durham Sun. <lb />
How few people appreciate the <lb />
great success small industries arc <lb />
making now this period of great <lb />
enterprise. Each brings <lb />
forth reports of some successful <lb />
of some small thing that <lb />
heretofore was considered only a <lb />
household industry. It is a com- <lb />
thing now to see advertise- <lb />
of great poultry yards. So <lb />
common that we almost forget that <lb />
but a few years ago it was carried <lb />
forward such a small scale that <lb />
only the women were interested. <lb />
Now the holds forth and <lb />
Plymouth Rocks, and the Light <lb />
Urania's take the place of the little <lb />
Here certainly has <lb />
been an advance. <lb />
A price mark is attached even to <lb />
the lovely flowers as they first raise <lb />
their gentle little heads to the sou. <lb />
Some can remember when flowers <lb />
were considered beautiful <lb />
things nature to be to deco- <lb />
rate the brow of some fair Queen of <lb />
May and then be aside. Now <lb />
careful hands tend, water and nurse <lb />
them until the time comes to pack <lb />
them off to some distant city. <lb />
Even this small and pleasant <lb />
try is becoming more popular every <lb />
year. <lb />
Next can we not say is a <lb />
small industry f Certainly it <lb />
from one. Was it not <lb />
once for each plump, kind <lb />
faced mother in our section to vie <lb />
with their neighbors in <lb />
the nicest pantry of jellies, jams, <lb />
preserves, etc t Is it not equally as <lb />
now for the great canning <lb />
manufacturers of the North to rival <lb />
each other in engaging our and <lb />
for the next season f <lb />
Years ago every farm had <lb />
its own individual bee hive and <lb />
a few pounds were sent <lb />
to town in exchange for perhaps <lb />
some pretty gown or ribbon for the <lb />
fair country lass. now regular <lb />
farms are established which row <lb />
after row of patented bee hives are <lb />
seen. Great masses of beautiful <lb />
yellow honey are sent to different <lb />
cities, each time sending back Its <lb />
in <lb />
Certainly none have had a great- <lb />
triumph the dairy farm. <lb />
The pretty dairy maids of long, long <lb />
ago have been supplanted by great <lb />
strong men that make It a life time <lb />
for the pretty <lb />
able, leave the credit of a new a and received in re <lb />
navy policy to the party to which an of <lb />
ll, justly accompanied with the flat- <lb />
The Republican party is so noted j ring comment that tho yarns <lb />
for filching anything, from taxes on at Tarboro Cotton Factory <lb />
. the necessaries of life to tho <lb />
itself, that long custom has J Kinston Free Prof. <lb />
dulled the popular sense to its Hume, of the State University <lb />
wrong doing, and anything good in j will deliver tho annual Literary Ad- <lb />
it is like the pious offering of a j dress at the coming Commencement <lb />
great sinner that makes people of Kinston College on Thursday, <lb />
think of the instances of startling i May 30th. A literary treat may be <lb />
out into the sunlight, all is clear. <lb />
Duncan <lb />
AYCOCK DANIELS <lb />
C. C DANIELS <lb />
H. C <lb />
cases of repentance. If the <lb />
party voluntarily put itself in <lb />
the sackcloth and ashes of <lb />
and showed the imitation of <lb />
the good deeds of pious Democrats <lb />
would be pathos in the thing. <lb />
But to burglarize the glory of tho <lb />
Democratic administration claim- <lb />
the credit of a new navy, after <lb />
they sold the old one to jobbers <lb />
and dealers, Is worse than Sen <lb />
Hoar's story of tho Kentucky <lb />
Rebel who came after an office, and <lb />
was told that if ho would return like <lb />
the repentant Prodigal, the fatted <lb />
calf would be roasted for him, but <lb />
he cried aloud defiantly <lb />
to out it was a crown <lb />
on the top of impudence that would <lb />
not be tolerated. <lb />
Dim, <lb />
n. c. <lb />
Any Business Entrusted to a <lb />
Promptly Attended to. <lb />
DENTIST, t <lb />
expected, as the learned gentleman , <lb />
has a wide reputation as an D <lb />
scholar and orator. <lb />
Raleigh Many people <lb />
North Carolina will glad to <lb />
know that work on the governor's AUG M MOORE <lb />
has been renewed. The <lb />
plans will carried out <lb />
and the first and second stories will <lb />
be completed by the first of next- <lb />
year. We suppose that then Gov- <lb />
Fowle will occupy if. <lb />
C. M. <lb />
BERNARD, <lb />
, A Tl T-LA W, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice in the State and Federal Courts <lb />
The last Legislature enacted a <lb />
law to provide for criminal statistics <lb />
which we hope will be closely <lb />
by those whom it places <lb />
tho duty of gathering the statistics <lb />
of crime in North Carolina. The <lb />
law provides that within <lb />
days after the adjournment of any <lb />
c court of record or of any <lb />
term of the Superior court at which <lb />
criminal cases are triable, the clerk <lb />
thereof shall transmit to the <lb />
General's office a duly certified <lb />
statement of the of indict- <lb />
finally disposed at such <lb />
court, tho number for each separate <lb />
the number on which con- <lb />
were had, end on which de- <lb />
were acquitted ; and of in <lb />
against persons, who <lb />
were convicted on confession, or <lb />
who were discharged without trial; <lb />
also the name, age, occupation, sex, <lb />
race and offense of every person <lb />
convicted at such court pleading <lb />
any offense, together with <lb />
such other items of information in <lb />
relation to such convicts and their <lb />
offenses the Attorney-General <lb />
shall require. The penalty for fail- <lb />
to comply with this section is <lb />
fifty dollars for each offense. The <lb />
of such reports shall be <lb />
transmitted to each Legislature in <lb />
tabulated form. <lb />
By this means a comparative <lb />
statement of crime can be had and <lb />
it can be known whether it is ins <lb />
creasing or decreasing, but such re- <lb />
ports will not give accurate <lb />
as misdemeanors are <lb />
finally dispensed of by justices of the <lb />
peace and reports these are not <lb />
required by the law.- Nine <lb />
Wilmington Review The dead <lb />
body of an unknown white man <lb />
was yesterday afternoon in a <lb />
dense thicket, about yards from <lb />
Point road, near Jump- <lb />
Run, much decayed. It was dis- <lb />
covered by Mr. J. H. Hewitt and <lb />
when found bad been plucked and <lb />
mutilated considerable by the birds. <lb />
E Y-AT-L A W, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
J. E. M RE. <lb />
J. H. TUCKER. J <lb />
TUCKER A MURPHY, <lb />
A W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
LATHAM. <lb />
HARRY <lb />
SKINNER, <lb />
Elizabeth City Mr. A. <lb />
E. Jacobs was in to see us on Tues- <lb />
day. He mentioned that Nags Head <lb />
would be opened next season with <lb />
twenty improvements, that the condition of <lb />
the hotel building was not as it had <lb />
been represented, and that he could <lb />
easily remove the that was <lb />
coining upon the hotel. He says <lb />
the in v, of transportation to and <lb />
will better <lb />
ever before. He expects a <lb />
large the coming <lb />
Goldsboro Jim <lb />
son. a colored man living on e <lb />
Hop Smith plantation, about <lb />
miles from this city, brought in <lb />
a news item last Wednesday that <lb />
kills the snake story. He says he <lb />
killed rats in two hours and <lb />
thirty Tho rats had de- <lb />
barrels of in a fort- <lb />
night, and probably would have <lb />
destroyed more if Jim had not made <lb />
war on them. that part of <lb />
the country must Jim <lb />
says he is the champion rat killer. <lb />
n. c. <lb />
TAMES M. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, IT. <lb />
Bl G. JAMES, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. . <lb />
Practice in all the courts. <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
J B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
A T-LA W, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
There to but one in <lb />
c f. mat <lb />
MATTHEW A <lb />
Certified <lb />
Civil Engineers, Surveyor <lb />
and Architects. <lb />
and If. <lb />
HOTELS. <lb />
Edenton Fisherman and <lb />
the storm at Nag's Head the <lb />
houses of Messrs. H. A. Bond, Jr., <lb />
and W. J. Leary, Jr., were washed <lb />
entirely away. The Schooner Sus- <lb />
owned by the estate of <lb />
was broken Into three HOTEL <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Under new management. Hot and <lb />
cold water t- Good room and at- <lb />
servants. Table always <lb />
ed with, the best of the market. Feed <lb />
stables in connection. <lb />
11.60 <lb />
E. <lb />
pieces and the crew perished- The <lb />
schooner Susan Carolina is also lost <lb />
with all on board; Fred Cask ill com <lb />
her. The Parrot, <lb />
Matthew Gran berry, master, went <lb />
gown with he entire a <lb />
storm has witnessed by <lb />
any living parson oar cost<lb />
SPENCER BROS., <lb />
THE HOME <lb />
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. <lb />
waiters. Good Booms. Best <lb />
market afford. in Om <lb />
stop at the <lb />
Hotel. <lb />
-j. ,<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Eastern Reflector, <lb />
N- C. <lb />
Editor and <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN <lb />
Price. per year. <lb />
BUT <lb />
not to Democratic <lb />
en and measures that are not consistent <lb />
the true principles of the party. <lb />
If yon want a a <lb />
of the State send for the <lb />
TOR. SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
at post office at <lb />
Mail <lb />
APRIL <lb />
disastrous fire that visited the <lb />
city of Goldsboro had <lb />
a similar origin. Still the boys <lb />
persist in cigarette smoking, a <lb />
habit not only health, <lb />
but also one frequently causing <lb />
great destruction of <lb />
In past campaigns the <lb />
tor did not hesitate to express <lb />
and full of hope and her <lb />
demise was indeed and <lb />
Her death reminds us that <lb />
death, so cruel in his decrees some- <lb />
times, a shining She <lb />
did not belong to any church here, <lb />
but she gave satisfactory evidence <lb />
that sue had her enrolled on <lb />
the church register an yonder. She <lb />
died triumphantly. <lb />
protracted meeting was begun <lb />
in the Methodist church last Sunday <lb />
Business Association. <lb />
,. ,. A b the pastor, Be v. Nelson. <lb />
itself upon the color line and de- c j <lb />
the Republican party of <lb />
the South to be the party. <lb />
It seems that the few renegade <lb />
whites that party contained <lb />
have about reached the same <lb />
conclusion. At any rate it is <lb />
right amusing to see bow some <lb />
of them are coming together in <lb />
South Carolina to organize what <lb />
they are pleased to call the <lb />
Man's Republican <lb />
Now that they have <lb />
been elevated to power they <lb />
have no further use for the <lb />
and want to kick him out. <lb />
All their election love for the <lb />
has taken <lb />
Some sections of the Stale itself wings and departed. The <lb />
between Raleigh and Char- <lb />
were the scenes of great <lb />
forest fires about ten flays ago- <lb />
Along the line of the Carolina <lb />
Central railroad the fire swept <lb />
over a section of country three <lb />
miles wide and twenty-eight <lb />
miles long. <lb />
We wonder if the papers of <lb />
the State are going to give as <lb />
much free advertising to the <lb />
openings of the summer season neighbors upon a credit, and I must <lb />
cow will want her tail when next <lb />
time comes, and no doubt <lb />
the will be the same fool <lb />
he has always been. <lb />
Farmville Items- <lb />
As I believe the value of a local <lb />
paper very greatly depends upon <lb />
amount of local news it contains, <lb />
I send you this the best part <lb />
of Pitt county. <lb />
In Farmville we have two general <lb />
merchandise stores, which sell to <lb />
pas- <lb />
tor of the here, bus <lb />
accepted a call Horn the church at <lb />
S. and, with bis <lb />
gone to make that his home. <lb />
Services have been held in the <lb />
Episcopal church, morning and <lb />
evening, for two or three weeks con- <lb />
ducted by the rector, Mr. <lb />
ton. <lb />
No, it is B. F. Bryan who <lb />
has been appointed to the position, <lb />
but his brother, G. <lb />
Bethel Items. <lb />
at Morehead, Nags Head, <lb />
coke, Carolina Beach and the <lb />
other resorts, as they have been <lb />
recently giving to the opening at <lb />
Unless our opinion is <lb />
erroneous they are all enterprises <lb />
that stand about upon equal <lb />
footing. <lb />
A handsome twenty-column <lb />
paper just started at Raleigh is <lb />
the Call. It is published every <lb />
afternoon, except Sunday, by <lb />
II There is a style <lb />
about the paper that at once <lb />
rivets the attention <lb />
of the reader. Our State <lb />
Capital has long needed a <lb />
class, reliable daily paper, and <lb />
we would be glad to see the <lb />
meet with such success and pat- <lb />
as will enable it to fill <lb />
that want. What we have seen <lb />
of it points to such a result. <lb />
We'll give any body handsome <lb />
present who will tell us how to run <lb />
a newspaper to please everybody <lb />
vet follow the line which we <lb />
think right and <lb />
say I believe two more <lb />
merchants be found in <lb />
the county. Mr. B. L. Davis is the <lb />
most obliging and courteous of tune <lb />
in the This is a <lb />
hold assertion but if any one doubts <lb />
it. would be glad <lb />
to hear of a more obliging and <lb />
He buys our cotton, <lb />
corn, fodder, peas and eggs. He <lb />
sells as every thing a farmer needs <lb />
at reasonable prices. Last <lb />
week he bought bales of cotton <lb />
of Mi. Beaman, of Greene <lb />
count, paying him cents per <lb />
pound at Mr. lien man's house, pay- <lb />
cash at that. Memo. W. G. <lb />
Son, though not as enter- <lb />
prising, yet are really splendid mer- <lb />
chants do very paying <lb />
They buy their goods close <lb />
and to those whose Mr. Lang <lb />
considers good, and he. sells to <lb />
Ml hers, he sells them as low as you <lb />
jean get m the <lb />
We have one other firm, Messrs. <lb />
Morton Parker, who sell <lb />
For cash or barter and thanks <lb />
; to the teaching of the Alliance they <lb />
arc doing considerable <lb />
We have two daily mails, one <lb />
Wilson and one from Green- <lb />
ville, and will soon have a week- <lb />
mail from Snow Hill. <lb />
We also have a millinery store <lb />
and two dressmakers. <lb />
There is a every <lb />
Our have plenty time <lb />
for rest low as the farmers are busy <lb />
at home, planting <lb />
the crops, very little cotton has been <lb />
planted this community as yet. <lb />
Mr G. the newly <lb />
pointed Postal clerk on the A. <lb />
Railroad has entered upon his <lb />
ties. <lb />
Mr. M. C S. Cherry has returned <lb />
from his western trip whither be <lb />
went to receive an inheritance of <lb />
several thousand dollars. Better be <lb />
lucky than rich. <lb />
Mr. Holland his pretty <lb />
bride from Fremont were <lb />
here on Sunday the family <lb />
Flowers. <lb />
Mr. W. A James, Jr., starts for <lb />
this evening. <lb />
It is reported that Mr. <lb />
is appointed P. M. for <lb />
Bethel in I he place of Mrs. Nelson <lb />
but as his appointment is slow com- <lb />
some of the aspirants to the <lb />
office are about to conclude the re- <lb />
port is a mistake that they have <lb />
some yet. <lb />
Dr. P. James returned from <lb />
the medical convention Saturday <lb />
he says the M. D's had <lb />
quite a rough time crossing the <lb />
sound- <lb />
There is a new comer at the <lb />
M. O. Blount; <lb />
puts on a dignified air, and carries <lb />
a broad significant smile on his lace. <lb />
It is a boy. <lb />
The Baptist at Bethel is <lb />
without a pastor G. J. <lb />
having gone to another field <lb />
of labor. The church is to <lb />
up and would not do so if they <lb />
A number of citizens of the town <lb />
met at the Opera House last <lb />
day night in accordance with ad- <lb />
of the meeting week <lb />
previous. <lb />
The previous ah <lb />
E. A. Men e, Esq., was -ed <lb />
to preside. <lb />
The committee on Constitution <lb />
By-Laws made their report <lb />
which was <lb />
The committee appointed to pres <lb />
pare a Constitution <lb />
beg leave to make the following re <lb />
CONSTITUTION. <lb />
NAME. <lb />
The name of this Association <lb />
shall be The Business and <lb />
Association of Greenville, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
OBJECT. <lb />
The object of this Association is <lb />
the permanent prosperity of the <lb />
town and vicinity <lb />
OFFICERS. <lb />
The officers shall consist of a Pres- <lb />
two <lb />
Assistant <lb />
a Board of Directors of nine <lb />
five of whom shall constitute a <lb />
quorum, and such committees <lb />
pointed by the President or <lb />
as may be deemed necessary <lb />
for the promotion of the objects de- <lb />
sired. <lb />
DUTIES OF OFFICERS- <lb />
The <lb />
Secretaries Treasurer shall per- <lb />
form the duties usually <lb />
such officers. <lb />
It shall be the duty of the Board <lb />
of Directors to look after the in- <lb />
of the Association, to <lb />
sent it in matters of business, de- <lb />
improvements, to con- <lb />
duct to gather <lb />
information, to solicit capital, <lb />
make about <lb />
matters as may pertain to the <lb />
of enterprises. <lb />
Three members of the Board of <lb />
Directors can instruct the <lb />
dent to call a meeting of the <lb />
whenever they deem <lb />
The presence members <lb />
of the Association will be necessary <lb />
for the transaction of business. <lb />
MEMBERS. <lb />
All white citizens are to <lb />
membership, shall become such <lb />
by enrolling their names in a book <lb />
kept that purpose Dy the Sec- <lb />
EXPENSES. <lb />
to meet any necessary ex- <lb />
may be raised by private <lb />
contributions or in any other way <lb />
designated by the Association. <lb />
ELECTIONS. <lb />
The officers elected now shall <lb />
R. S. CLARK CO., <lb />
DEALER <lb />
HARDWARE, FURNISHING <lb />
Are headquarters for all needed in the <lb />
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb />
but if y want anything in <lb />
Hardware. Agricultural Implement, Stoves <lb />
and Cooking Utensils, Carriage Material <lb />
and House Cutlery <lb />
CALL, US. <lb />
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb />
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb />
which will at Prices. <lb />
WE are now fitted in first-class order and are prepared to man- <lb />
upon short notice any kind or style of <lb />
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb />
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING. <lb />
We also keep a nice line of <lb />
ready <lb />
Come and see us. Flanagan's old stand <lb />
R. GREECE, JR. Manager. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
to buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line the following <lb />
that are not to be excelled in this market. And to be First-class and <lb />
pure straight good. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTION'S. CLOTHING, GEN- <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA- <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, WINDOWS. SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS- <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and FLOW CASTING. LEATHER of different <lb />
kinds, Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, BOOK Limb, and <lb />
Harness, and Saddles. <lb />
HEAVY A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, M cents per dozen, loss percent for ash. Bread Prep- <lb />
Hall's Star Lye at Jobber Prices, White Lead and para Lin- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty, me a call and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
TAILORING <lb />
Spring Display <lb />
Forage an <lb />
OP <lb />
THE MAN MOON <lb />
BE SEEN EVERY DAY, but the man who keeps a fresh supply of <lb />
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb />
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS, <lb />
Can be found whenever wanted. You only have to look for <lb />
And all your wants the above goods can be supplied. <lb />
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS PUT UP TO ORDER. <lb />
FINE A. SPECIALTY. <lb />
ESTABLISHED IN 1870. <lb />
could Help it. He is a Christian the first in <lb />
of extraordinary ability for <lb />
doing We have met very few <lb />
George our time. <lb />
The seed oil mill company <lb />
spoken of in our last letter, met a- <lb />
gain last Tuesday and organized and <lb />
decided to locate their mill at Cone- <lb />
to. They have subscribed. <lb />
The name of the Herald is <lb />
to the Southern Voice and <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
Better withdraw your offer, <lb />
brother. You might <lb />
thoughtless person to <lb />
what cannot be <lb />
Your offer is but a <lb />
mirage to lead some one to bit- <lb />
disappointment. Running a <lb />
Sunday evening but I am sorry to <lb />
say it is not as well patronized as <lb />
the importance of the work de- <lb />
We will on the fourth <lb />
Lord's day in this month organize a <lb />
Young People's Christian <lb />
which we confidently <lb />
hope much good may accrue to the <lb />
community. <lb />
A free school the academy <lb />
offer excellent advantages for the <lb />
newspaper to suit of the youth of the <lb />
cannot be done, and he who tries J our do <lb />
to learn how to do so is making <lb />
a fruitless search. Leave off the <lb />
trying to please everybody, be <lb />
thoughtful and earnest in your j <lb />
endeavors; pursue your course; <lb />
In a manner that is right and <lb />
enjoy that peace of conscience <lb />
which comes from duty well <lb />
performed. More than this is <lb />
not required or expected any <lb />
editor. <lb />
tot appreciate schools as they should <lb />
or these schools would be over-run. <lb />
If we only had a railroad our <lb />
town would soon be a <lb />
and with our advantages we yet <lb />
hope one will come to us. <lb />
Mr. R. P. has about eight <lb />
acres in wheat and oats which will <lb />
average eight inches high, who can <lb />
heat that I Oats and wheat are <lb />
looking fine the township. <lb />
rain the first of the week <lb />
the farmers from planting <lb />
cotton hut to day nearly all the <lb />
Tanners are plant- <lb />
last as they can. never <lb />
knew farmers further advanced with <lb />
their crops. Labor is plentiful, in <lb />
fact we spare some fifteen or <lb />
twenty, if any one is need of <lb />
more farm laborers. The farmers <lb />
economize and <lb />
for they see if <lb />
they do not adopt a different course <lb />
they will soon have forms. <lb />
James. <lb />
The of the North <lb />
Carolina contained full <lb />
particulars of the coming Teach- <lb />
European Tour, and gave a <lb />
of the names of persons who are determined to <lb />
compose the party. Of course live more <lb />
we are not familiar with all the <lb />
names contained in the list, but <lb />
have been informed that many <lb />
of them are not <lb />
school a day in their <lb />
lives and have no idea of ever <lb />
o doing. If this is true, it is <lb />
very unjust to those teachers of <lb />
the State who would like to take <lb />
of the low rates of- <lb />
for the trip but are barred <lb />
from so doing because of many <lb />
of the berths being taken by <lb />
others. If it is up as a <lb />
let it teach- <lb />
give teachers <lb />
the preference, and then admit <lb />
their friends if there be room to <lb />
pare. <lb />
The editors of the <lb />
Herald lost a valuable office <lb />
in the recent fire of that town. <lb />
They went up to Mount <lb />
last week and printed a small <lb />
copy c the Herald from the <lb />
office in the latter town, <lb />
giving an account of the fire and <lb />
saying that the would <lb />
pear regularly again about the <lb />
first of May, by which a <lb />
new office be It <lb />
Williamston <lb />
I am sorry, Mr. Editor, that the <lb />
promised treat in the way of spring <lb />
poetry has been knocked the <lb />
head by a cold snap from some- <lb />
I reckon. I <lb />
know it will be a great disappoint- <lb />
to you to learn this. I know <lb />
the sample verse sent you last week <lb />
almost set yon afire some more. <lb />
Will try to ease your pain when the <lb />
weather puts on a more spring <lb />
aspect. <lb />
The President hasn't bothered us <lb />
here He is turning <lb />
the gentlemen out, all around us, <lb />
however, and is dressing some of <lb />
the offices in mourning. The South- <lb />
people ought not to tolerate <lb />
postmasters, or recognize <lb />
them as masters of anything. God <lb />
speed the day when the while men <lb />
the shall be from oven <lb />
die sight of a nigger. Mine eyes <lb />
would weep floods of tears <lb />
ii the next rising of the sun would <lb />
find every one of them in some <lb />
country entirely isolated from oars. <lb />
By the is it true that B. F. <lb />
Bryan has been appointed to a <lb />
on the railroad postal service <lb />
If so, we hope he won't take his <lb />
valise along. He might put some <lb />
letters away in it and forget to take <lb />
out. <lb />
The Raleigh Signal is pleased at. <lb />
the care Mr. Harrison exercises in <lb />
my, 1890, when new officers shall <lb />
be elected and installed. <lb />
The Constitution By-Laws <lb />
may be changed by a two-thirds <lb />
vote, provided notice is given <lb />
writing at the previous meeting. <lb />
Meeting shall be held every--------- <lb />
An opportunity was then given <lb />
has taken a new editor, Mr. Rob-1 for all who wished to become <lb />
Ward now in Ohio. Most too <lb />
tar from your business, Robert, bet- <lb />
have it nearer to you. <lb />
We believe Bethel is the only <lb />
town the State that <lb />
collects no town tax. <lb />
There is a good opening here for <lb />
a good school and we believe a mac <lb />
well qualified teaching might <lb />
have a first rate school here. <lb />
We noticed several of the good <lb />
citizens of county in Bethel <lb />
yesterday, among them we noticed <lb />
Means. J. A. Whitley, and John <lb />
Simpson and lady, guests of the <lb />
James Hotel, and Miss Daisy Whit <lb />
guest of Miss Mamie Peal. <lb />
We had quite a shower of book a <lb />
in last week; as as <lb />
ten if no more. <lb />
The democrats here are lying per <lb />
still, and don't seem to know <lb />
or care at all about a nice <lb />
little job of underground work that <lb />
is going on the town gov <lb />
at the next election. Better <lb />
wake up and sec about it. J <lb />
Bethel, C, <lb />
of the Association to cone <lb />
forward sign their names. <lb />
The Chairman and majority of the <lb />
committee on organization <lb />
absent, Prof, l nickel t moved that a <lb />
committee of three be appointed <lb />
who should retire and select officers <lb />
the Association. The meeting <lb />
realizing the importance of select- <lb />
the officers that work might be- <lb />
gin at once, adopted the and <lb />
C. A. White. W. S. Bawls and J. <lb />
D. Murphy were appointed. <lb />
The committee reported the fol- <lb />
lowing officers which were adopted <lb />
J. Jarvis. <lb />
1st A. Move. <lb />
2nd Skin <lb />
tier- <lb />
J. Whichard. <lb />
L. James <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
The meeting then adjourned till <lb />
Thursday night, May 2nd. <lb />
Luther Sheldon, <lb />
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS, <lb />
MIXED PAINTS, FANCY CUT GLASS, <lb />
ROOFING PAPERS, ENAMELED GLASS, STAIR RAIL, <lb />
Colors in Japan. Plain Sheathing Cathedral Glass Newels, <lb />
Dry Paints, Piaster or Wall Papers, Venetian Glass, Wood Mantels, <lb />
Brasses, Wire Cloth window Screens, Rubber Roofing Paint, <lb />
Marbleized Slate Mantels, <lb />
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, <lb />
AND BUILDING MATERIAL OF DESCRIPTION. <lb />
Nos. West Side Market Stir. Roanoke Ave. <lb />
CASH HARDWARE STORE <lb />
are adding to our stock such -roods as our customers and the public gen- <lb />
need. Hardware. Mechanics tools. Stoves and Tinware, Doors, Glass <lb />
and putty. Axes, Hoes. Shovels and Rakes, Plow Castings of every kind. Wheel <lb />
Fencing. Cooking and Heating Stoves and Stove pipe of every <lb />
size, Nails and Iron. Cucumber Iron Drill pomps, <lb />
We are agents for the best cook stove now in use. The is our <lb />
leader and gives entire satisfaction. Our cheaper grades arc good and well worth <lb />
the asked for them- <lb />
One year ago we started in business and had for our motto sell for cash. <lb />
We still cling to that as our motto, realizing the fact that it is best for merchant <lb />
and customer. By close attention to business we have been rewarded <lb />
success. . <lb />
We thank the public and our customers especially for patronage and ask a <lb />
larger share in the future. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
J. <lb />
J. R. MOVE. <lb />
J. G. MOVE. <lb />
General items. <lb />
April given us some rough <lb />
Spring weather. <lb />
No although not quite <lb />
so severe, lasted much longer, and <lb />
gave us a great deal more rain, <lb />
consequently was a much greater <lb />
set back to <lb />
No. <lb />
Hut Spring has come again, and <lb />
this time hope t has come to stay. <lb />
There is very little cotton planted <lb />
in our section yet. The last week <lb />
April, the first week in May, <lb />
is the time most of our back woods <lb />
farmers plant cotton. <lb />
The fruit crop is all right yet. <lb />
Plenty of blooms, and they arc not <lb />
hurt by the cold. <lb />
The fishing season has come, and <lb />
to go almost as bad as your <lb />
Williamston correspondent. But. <lb />
wind. I <lb />
heard that the Miller at Tom <lb />
Sheppard's Mill, took eight <lb />
it one haul on the sheeting last <lb />
Friday. This beats skimming for <lb />
shad. <lb />
says that Mr. John <lb />
or Carolina township, had <lb />
a horse to balk to the cart, last week, <lb />
when he tried to make him <lb />
reared up, and over and broke <lb />
his back and died in a few hours. <lb />
This is not. election year, and the <lb />
discussion of politics may be a little <lb />
out of place, but as items are scarce <lb />
wish to endorse what you said in <lb />
last about white men <lb />
signing the official <lb />
will go a little further than yon <lb />
did, say that I do think it <lb />
is right for Democrats to sign the <lb />
official bonds of white Republicans <lb />
when they are elected office by <lb />
votes. A few men may, in <lb />
this way, defeat the expressed wish <lb />
of thousands of their Democratic <lb />
friends at the ballot box. <lb />
April 1889. <lb />
It is getting nearly lime the <lb />
merchants to adopt the early closing <lb />
system. Close the stores early in <lb />
the evening and give the clerks a <lb />
little recreation. A few of our mer- <lb />
chants have already begun to close <lb />
their stores and not keep open alter <lb />
night. <lb />
Cherry Hill Cemetery needs at <lb />
i en lion. It is a shame for that <lb />
spot to be neglected. Have <lb />
the fence repaired, the grounds <lb />
cleaned and beautified and the <lb />
authorities make it punishable <lb />
any depredations upon the <lb />
Can't we have the <lb />
in Greenville and stop bogs from <lb />
The <lb />
The business man who patronizes <lb />
the advertising columns of his home <lb />
paper believes in an institution <lb />
and wants to see it sustained, while <lb />
the man who does not advertise <lb />
shows by his actions that he cares <lb />
little whether there is any paper <lb />
or not and looks out only for him- <lb />
self. Reader, how do you think <lb />
Greenville, the capital of such a <lb />
great county like Pitt, would figure <lb />
this progressive age without any <lb />
newspaper to mark her career and <lb />
reflect her advancement T Well, a <lb />
paper would stand a mighty <lb />
for existence without its ad- <lb />
patrons. Now you can <lb />
show your appreciation by spend- <lb />
your money with the merchants <lb />
who advertise. <lb />
is in the .--.-. . <lb />
men net to work for the the making appointments. our The <lb />
men net to w g . streets are worse than if they had <lb />
f coming the been plowed in some places. <lb />
TL a j to appoint sad We labored under the impression <lb />
Herald that Me fire rascals to high places, and U low that it against the law for boys to <lb />
snots town, they<lb />
from Hy wee; tn by jar as we m lean without the <lb />
If we Sadie Fool. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Corrected by <lb />
Wholesale and <lb />
Hess <lb />
Bulk <lb />
Bulk <lb />
Bacon <lb />
Bacon <lb />
Pitt ton <lb />
Sugar Cured to C <lb />
Brown Granulated to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to W <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Irish <lb />
G. A. <lb />
to <lb />
Bread <lb />
Star <lb />
Kerosene Ml <lb />
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST <lb />
Having just received a fresh line the following goods, we are now <lb />
ready to offer to the public just what they stand in need goods <lb />
at prices that will please the purchaser. <lb />
WE IN STOCK <lb />
STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
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 THIS 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, Ac. <lb />
We are a but not new men to the public <lb />
All who stand in need of goods in our line are invited cone to see as. <lb />
m low n my ow ho n as weft <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. L. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
SUGG JAMES OLD D <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
TO JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House. <lb />
WILL <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory s well equipped with best Mechanics, i put up <lb />
but We keep up times and -st styles. <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs are use . you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ran, Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on band a full of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, I <lb />
the year round, which will .-ell as low as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of and 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. PURR DISSOLVED <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. Mar. 1887. <lb />
ARRIVED <lb />
My Northern Dress Maker and Trim- <lb />
mer, has and I am <lb />
prepared to execute in latest styles <lb />
and fashions any work to <lb />
care. <lb />
MY SPRING MILLINERY, <lb />
the latest designs have <lb />
so arrived and will be pleased to show <lb />
them to you. My price arc the lowest <lb />
and guarantee not to be by no <lb />
one. <lb />
Mrs. L. C. King, <lb />
We are no W receiving Spring and <lb />
Summer Goods, and hope that <lb />
you will not fail to give <lb />
us a call. We have a <lb />
specially attractive <lb />
line of <lb />
at cents per yard, which you <lb />
will find to be equal to any <lb />
yon will find at -25 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 />
The and <lb />
turn <lb />
plow, and the <lb />
cotton plows. We will <lb />
also offer the trade <lb />
LARDS which <lb />
has more merit than anything Of <lb />
the kind ever put on the <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
LITTLE HOUSE ft. BRO, <lb />
Watch-Maker Jeweler. <lb />
If you something nice in the <lb />
Sewing Machines, <lb />
conic the A <lb />
new stock just received. <lb />
Wall lies. Clock, Jewelry and Sewing <lb />
repaired and I. <lb />
RAWLS <lb />
J. COBB, C C <lb />
N C <lb />
. H. GILLIAM. <lb />
r . Co. <lb />
Bros., Gillian <lb />
Buyers, <lb />
AN- <lb />
COMMISSION <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
of <lb />
We have had several years e <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle to <lb />
advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business entrusted, to <lb />
hands will receive prompt <lb />
careful attention. <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
will sell my Center prop <lb />
of two acres of land <lb />
store house, large warehouse and lei <lb />
on reasonable terms. <lb />
located at Bluff on Tar <lb />
very location for men <lb />
business. have also a splendid <lb />
saw and grist mill that <lb />
Bell at a sacrifice. <lb />
A COMPARISON <lb />
Of the quality and prices of Ml <lb />
goods now kept In stock by T <lb />
K. A. with those to be <lb />
el. will convince yon that <lb />
st can in no be sure <lb />
line of and <lb />
Hat. The latest In <lb />
Notion. <lb />
it.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
M. E. Lang's Column. <lb />
In a few weeks the 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 />
C. <lb />
Local <lb />
To do this I shall offer <lb />
EXTRAORDINARY <lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
to those who can avail them- <lb />
selves of the opportunity. <lb />
Beginning <lb />
I shall offer for the <lb />
NEXT DAYS <lb />
-----my entire stock of------ <lb />
READY-MADE <lb />
AND SHOES, <lb />
This is no for the <lb />
wary, but a <lb />
u n- <lb />
DONA FIDE <lb />
dona fide Clearing <lb />
CALE <lb />
A- <lb />
which must be done to <lb />
arrangements. <lb />
We carry a full line of Earle <lb />
Wilson's Collars and Cuffs. <lb />
Goods n <lb />
NEW AND OLD <lb />
Will be treated alike and <lb />
goods will be reserved. We <lb />
cordially invite those <lb />
seeking <lb />
Register. <lb />
Lent passed. <lb />
The trees are <lb />
We have had a warm nights. <lb />
bushels Corn, cheap at E. C. <lb />
Glenn's. <lb />
Be to look after <lb />
Com Field Tease for sale by E. O. <lb />
Glenn. <lb />
Scatter lime freely about your <lb />
premises. <lb />
The fruit crop is safe. Glad <lb />
very glad. <lb />
Read all the letters on first page <lb />
this week. <lb />
Attend your Ward Fri- <lb />
day night. <lb />
The foliage of the shade trees <lb />
glows rapidly. <lb />
The last few days gave the <lb />
tables a boom. <lb />
Fulton Market Tickled at <lb />
the Old Bride Store. <lb />
Last week gave us anything but <lb />
weather. <lb />
Roses are adding their luster to <lb />
the floral beauties. <lb />
Clean up the rubbish and set your <lb />
in order. <lb />
An occasional last summer seer <lb />
sucker out, <lb />
A good horse for sale, for cash or <lb />
on time by J. Lanier. <lb />
The bad weather of last week <lb />
away on Good Friday <lb />
That is a pretty, sparkling head <lb />
the Durham Daily Sun now wears. <lb />
The Tar has been quite high the <lb />
past week. Water is falling now. <lb />
Cabbage plan's for sale, both <lb />
early and late, apply to Allen War-<lb />
There seems not the least excite <lb />
over the coming town <lb />
1500 Packages the best <lb />
compound at the Old brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
It would be advisable to lay <lb />
your winter supply of <lb />
Vouched package Pearline <lb />
done the washing a small family j <lb />
lour weeks. Old brick Store. <lb />
Depths of down i <lb />
lo the bottom of your pocket for <lb />
your last dime. <lb />
Go to see <lb />
labor Tot the best <lb />
people. <lb />
Friend Ryan has the of <lb />
the for delightful <lb />
he recently sent over. <lb />
Stop imperfect clothing <lb />
and buy of <lb />
nice suits. <lb />
a few days will hoar of the <lb />
beginning of enterprises and <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
Infant caps form to at Mrs <lb />
b. C. Also nice line of kid <lb />
gloves and hair goods. <lb />
lion. J. Jarvis is succeeded <lb />
as Minister to Brazil by Robert <lb />
Adams, of Pennsylvania. <lb />
A big lot of sample shoes all sty- <lb />
and sizes at Mew York cost, <lb />
sale by <lb />
The anniversary of the Scotland I <lb />
Neck Temperance Association <lb />
be held next Friday, 88th- <lb />
a pair of Louis A. <lb />
Gent's Seamless Calf 2.19 Shoe i <lb />
The who keeps the grass; <lb />
; from coming up m his crop never j <lb />
to know how to kill it. <lb />
Buy Point Lace Flour. It is <lb />
guaranteed to be the best <lb />
lured, at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The Boll of Honor of the <lb />
this week, <lb />
us just too for <lb />
Don. L C. is at <lb />
Mrs. T. C. is visiting in <lb />
Plymouth. <lb />
Mrs. Mollie has a <lb />
with Mrs. <lb />
Dr. C. J. returned Sat- <lb />
the Medical Convention <lb />
at Elizabeth City. <lb />
Rev. L Tell, of Bethel, is as- <lb />
in the meeting in the <lb />
dist Church here. <lb />
lion. J. Jarvis and Col. <lb />
to Sew; York <lb />
last week on business. <lb />
Mr. D. Gardner, of <lb />
has moved bis family into of the <lb />
houses in <lb />
Mr- Allen has taking <lb />
a trip through the adjoining <lb />
ties in the interest of Riverside <lb />
Miss Annie has returned <lb />
to her home near after <lb />
having spent some days with friends <lb />
in this section. <lb />
Mr. W. u. Allen has been con- <lb />
fined to his bed the past week with <lb />
mumps. We are glad to learn that <lb />
he is improving. <lb />
Mr. R. B. Smith, of the Beaufort <lb />
County Lumber Company was in <lb />
town Saturday. We were glad lo <lb />
have a call from him. <lb />
Dr. R. J. Nelson, a student from <lb />
Bethel, this county, to of the <lb />
medical colleges Baltimore, was <lb />
to see us a few days since. <lb />
Rev. N. II. pastor <lb />
of the Presbyterian church at Tar- <lb />
will preach in Greenville next <lb />
Sunday night at the Opera House. <lb />
Mr. C- L. Whichard, a clever <lb />
young man of township, has <lb />
joined the Reflector force. He <lb />
wishes to acquire a knowledge <lb />
and <lb />
The vestibule train between New <lb />
York and Jacksonville has been dis- <lb />
continued. See change of W. <lb />
W. schedule this paper. <lb />
Boys, don't be in to great hurry <lb />
to go in swimming. It would be <lb />
disastrous should you contract <lb />
pneumonia this time of year. <lb />
What's the mailer with Green- <lb />
ville having a white tire company f <lb />
City Fathers take care, we may <lb />
suffer the loss that Smith field did. <lb />
Stick a pin here. <lb />
way to attract strangers to a <lb />
town and impress it upon them is to <lb />
it. Some splendid work in <lb />
this direction might be done at <lb />
Cherry Cemetery. <lb />
The railroad grading force have <lb />
finished all their work near Green- <lb />
ville and the camp has been moved <lb />
out to Creek, at which place <lb />
there was some work to finish. <lb />
With the inauguration of the <lb />
beautiful weather, Rock Spring be- <lb />
gins to regain its popularity. Quite <lb />
a number of our people were out <lb />
there last Sunday <lb />
Walking down the street <lb />
day we saw a lot of pants hanging <lb />
out before Messrs. Brown Hooker's <lb />
tabled cents a pair. How <lb />
cheap goods do sell in Greenville. <lb />
Our citizens walk up and down <lb />
with their hands in their pockets <lb />
and their mail when they can. <lb />
The new crew in the <lb />
haven't learned art of opening <lb />
mail rapidly yet. <lb />
who attended the -Masonic <lb />
funeral near bethel last Sunday- <lb />
report a very interesting service. <lb />
There were about forty Masons pres- <lb />
five of whom were from Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
published <lb />
was <lb />
last <lb />
handed <lb />
paper. <lb />
German and Pearl Millet, Or- <lb />
chard Timothy and Clover <lb />
Seed for sale by E. C. <lb />
Nominating conventions will be <lb />
I held in the various wards Friday; <lb />
It is the duty of every man <lb />
j to be present. <lb />
Just Received Boss Famous <lb />
I Milk Biscuit. The moat pal- i <lb />
; at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Rev E. C. Glenn will begin a <lb />
lea or meetings at Bethlehem next j <lb />
Monday night and continue them <lb />
, , ,. . through the week. <lb />
In the above lines to examine; . . <lb />
buy a pair of E. P. Reed <lb />
prices and see that we Ladies warranted hand made Shoe, <lb />
22.10, of <lb />
Every man in town should join the <lb />
Rev. Joseph Munday, who a <lb />
few ago was through this <lb />
section, is reported drunk <lb />
more with his throat cut. That is <lb />
about all the particulars learned. <lb />
The Greenville changed <lb />
Monday, ex-Postmaster Blow <lb />
giving up the keys to Postmaster <lb />
Perkins on that day. Mr. H. <lb />
Wilson succeeds Mr. F. <lb />
as deputy. <lb />
If you love your neighbor as your- <lb />
self, when you buy a mule for your- <lb />
self you'll buy one for your neighbor <lb />
also. Reflector's Bad Doy. <lb />
went to Sunday School last <lb />
The Rocky Mount Phoenix has <lb />
just celebrated its third <lb />
It is a paper that looks <lb />
the interests of its and puts <lb />
In a good word when possible. <lb />
Mr. J. b. Woolen, the new drug- <lb />
gist, began opening bis stock on Fri- <lb />
day and is now handsomely fitted <lb />
and ready for business. He <lb />
pies the front room at the <lb />
tor office. <lb />
Ask MaiL <lb />
Now that there are many post- <lb />
office changes we advise out readers <lb />
to be careful when going for <lb />
mail. Instead of just asking the <lb />
postmaster for tell him <lb />
every papal that you take. Follow <lb />
this plan and yon can get all your <lb />
mail, while on the contrary you may <lb />
loose part of it and blame others <lb />
when most of the blame attaches to <lb />
yourself. tell the post- <lb />
master you take the Reflector. <lb />
It generally regretted by our <lb />
people that the firm of Ryan lied- <lb />
were forced to make an as- <lb />
last week. Misfortunes <lb />
will come sometime, but he is the <lb />
brave man who looks the matter <lb />
the face and goes to <lb />
work with a determination to regain <lb />
standing and recognition the <lb />
commercial world. hope an <lb />
early day will find the affairs of this <lb />
firm judiciously settled an. lull bus- <lb />
resumed. E. C. Glean is as- <lb />
Quick <lb />
Mr. W. F. Hart, of <lb />
township was in to see us last Thurs- <lb />
day He said that on the of <lb />
Match he burnt a small bed in his <lb />
swamp and sowed colloid seed and <lb />
on the 17th April be pulled plants <lb />
from the bed and transplanted them <lb />
his garden. Just one month and <lb />
two days from time the seed <lb />
were sown, and some of the <lb />
were six inches high. <lb />
Th <lb />
Capt. Williams is taking much <lb />
his company, the Guard. <lb />
W frequently hear at night <lb />
practicing with a small squad of <lb />
men in the Armory. II all the <lb />
would show as much interest <lb />
as does their Captain and attend <lb />
the drills promptly the company <lb />
would be in a much better condition <lb />
and reflect credit upon itself and <lb />
the community. <lb />
GRAND DISPLAY <lb />
Quit Snarling and go to Work. <lb />
nothing good can come out <lb />
of this business Association in <lb />
is heard to re- <lb />
mark. Just so, if the town was fill- <lb />
ed with such a disgruntled, <lb />
unenterprising set as you rep- <lb />
resent. But a different spirit is <lb />
coming to the front. The <lb />
must be converted from <lb />
their state or be driven out to give <lb />
place to more enterprising workers. <lb />
A months will show you that <lb />
something good can and will come <lb />
out of the Association. <lb />
Writs <lb />
Our letters from Johnson's Mills and <lb />
which are published <lb />
page of this paper, reached us on <lb />
last Tuesday us the Re- <lb />
was being made up for <lb />
the press. Tuesdays are devoted <lb />
principally getting tho latest <lb />
local to preparing tho paper <lb />
for the press and printing the <lb />
hence the letters had to be <lb />
left over till this week We ask <lb />
friends to mail their letters <lb />
earlier so it will not be necessary to <lb />
hold them so long. <lb />
Ocracoke. <lb />
There are people in Greenville who <lb />
will be glad to know that the hotel <lb />
at Ocracoke has fallen into tho best <lb />
of hands for the coming season. It <lb />
will be Conducted by Spencer Pros., <lb />
proprietors of the Merchants Hotel <lb />
at. Washington. They <lb />
of experience, and the excellent <lb />
in which the Merchant's Ho <lb />
tel has been kept guarantees that <lb />
Ocracoke will be a success under <lb />
their management. They will have <lb />
a good baud other amusements <lb />
for the entertain merit of guests. <lb />
Greenville will I hem many <lb />
visitors during the summer. <lb />
of <lb />
At the Greenville Institute, third <lb />
quarter, ending March 126th.<lb />
Cox. Carrie <lb />
Bessie Jarvis, Helen Ricks. Ma Mo <lb />
Nannie Fleming, Eliza <lb />
Ward, Carrie James, Myrtle <lb />
son, Agues Nichols, M. S. <lb />
Erwin, Ella Cornelia <lb />
Manning, Rosalind Rountree, Leta <lb />
Bessie White, Ora <lb />
Whichard, Lucy Tucker, Bessie <lb />
Lina Shepherd, Helen <lb />
Forbes, Alle Proctor, <lb />
Ada <lb />
C. Harding, b. H <lb />
son Charlie Sugg, O. II. Hathaway, <lb />
House, W. A. B. R. <lb />
b. Jarvis, It. M. A. D. John- <lb />
sou, J. T. Erwin, W. E. Tucker, B. <lb />
W. Ricks, O. L. Joyner, II. E. Ed <lb />
wards, G- Little. <lb />
DEPARTMENT. <lb />
J. B. Jarvis, Larry <lb />
White, Helen <lb />
Mamie Edmonds, <lb />
Lucy Nobles, Agatha Tucker. <lb />
mean business. <lb />
of p <lb />
MADE. U <lb />
MS <lb />
Business Association. The roll can <lb />
be found at the secretary's office. <lb />
Come enroll your name. <lb />
i The passenger depot at New <lb />
was destroyed by lire on last <lb />
Wednesday morning, supposed <lb />
I be the work of an incendiary. <lb />
A nice line of the best <lb />
w hips and at low prices at <lb />
J. Williamson's Carriage <lb />
The Business Association has or- <lb />
i Now everybody get to <lb />
, work and carry out its purposes to <lb />
a the fullest. <lb />
per lb for Sweet Scotch j <lb />
lb sold in Pitt Co., which <lb />
Will be sold H <lb />
low. Don't miss this We would give a quarter to see <lb />
. . . , I Greenville quarantined against tire <lb />
My m this column i base ball fever this season, <lb />
Say, it yon got anything <lb />
good to say about this move for the <lb />
advance in cut of Greenville, keep <lb />
your mouth shut about it. II you are <lb />
not in sympathy with it you don't <lb />
belong to the progressive that <lb />
is all. <lb />
Of all kinds and styles. <lb />
ALL OTHER GOODS <lb />
The flower of the dogwood, <lb />
mine and honeysuckle now dis- <lb />
their fragrance which is waft <lb />
ed on the perfume laden air to de- <lb />
light the sense of those who stroll <lb />
through the forests green these <lb />
beautiful <lb />
Such as Cashmeres <lb />
Beige Zephyrs, both Lace and Hem- <lb />
stitched Dress Goods in the most delicate <lb />
shades, and Trimmings to match. <lb />
Pairs Sample Shoes at Cost <lb />
SAMPLE HATS AT COST. <lb />
Dress and business suits to fit. and suit the <lb />
most peculiar buyer. All Calico at per yard.<lb />
C. <lb />
Easter Sunday was a beautiful <lb />
Services were held in all tho <lb />
churches town. <lb />
Mrs. has a new advertise- <lb />
to-day. Her stock of new <lb />
millinery is just superb. Besides a <lb />
full stock the very latest style <lb />
hats, she bus a splendid lino of in- <lb />
ant caps, ribbon flowers, <lb />
feathers, ribbons, <lb />
and has marked her prices right <lb />
down. <lb />
member of the <lb />
Office is wearing a it <lb />
hat <lb />
There will lie a demand for car- <lb />
in this summer. <lb />
All here now are engaged and there <lb />
arc others to have building done. <lb />
Meat J. b. Murphy and Bed- <lb />
ding have associated together in <lb />
the brokers business. The style <lb />
the firm will be Murphy Bedding. <lb />
Success to them. <lb />
Democratic Ward <lb />
Tho Democratic votes of the Sec- <lb />
Want the town of Greenville <lb />
are requested to meet at the Court <lb />
House on Friday, April 86th, 1880 at <lb />
o'clock P. M., for the purpose of <lb />
two candidates for <lb />
Councilman to be voted for at an <lb />
election to be held for the. town j <lb />
Greenville on Monday May 8th, I <lb />
J. I. <lb />
Committeeman for 2nd Ward. I <lb />
The Democratic voters of the Third i <lb />
Ward of the town of are re- <lb />
quested to meet at the Mayor's Office on i <lb />
Friday, April at s o'clock. P. <lb />
M., for the of nominating two <lb />
candidates for lo voted; <lb />
at the town election to lie hold on I <lb />
Monday. May <lb />
L. Blow, <lb />
for Ward. <lb />
Mr. S. M. proprietor of <lb />
Old brick Score, tells us he <lb />
ed bugs in his garden last <lb />
Sunday. The vermin is making an <lb />
early appearance this season. <lb />
The free-school by Miss <lb />
Sadie Short and If, <lb />
in the here closed Monday. <lb />
They have had a very full school, <lb />
there being over seventy pupils en- <lb />
rolled. Miss Short will continue <lb />
an entered school at the same place. <lb />
There Is to a basket picnic near <lb />
Dr. J. Mills, on Thurs- <lb />
day, That Motion of the <lb />
noted Its <lb />
entertainments and <lb />
and the coining event will not <lb />
be lacking enjoyment. The <lb />
acknowledges with thanks <lb />
the receipt of an invitation. <lb />
Mr. J. L. the polar in- <lb />
agent, presented us with <lb />
some blotters and a the <lb />
day. Both the blotters and the <lb />
pencil contained neat advertise- <lb />
of some of the companies he <lb />
represents. <lb />
is sufficient guarantee that it here yet hot it is liable <lb />
to break at any time, <lb />
promise <lb />
promises made will be All ready the eyes or <lb />
are being turned to <lb />
I Oaf home people should hold <lb />
; every inducement to new residents <lb />
and give a welcome to all; <lb />
. i who come. <lb />
A health j <lb />
and strength renewed of <lb />
and comfort follows the of Syrup <lb />
of Figs, as it acts in harmony with <lb />
to effectually <lb />
I system when costive or billions. I <lb />
I For sale in and bottles <lb />
tall leading <lb />
It one of on ford's <lb />
nice straw hats we are wearing. <lb />
told take pick the <lb />
other day. and it didn't take <lb />
to get suited. In fact any <lb />
body that not get in <lb />
their large stock could not be <lb />
anywhere. <lb />
Lang's Column. <lb />
An item taken from the Morgan- <lb />
ton Star, win be of to many <lb />
persons of this community, who will <lb />
learn with pleasure the <lb />
health of a former pastor of the <lb />
Methodist Church. The Slat <lb />
C. H. Anderson's health has <lb />
much improved and he was able to <lb />
preach at the Methodist last <lb />
Sunday <lb />
Alex brings out his <lb />
snake occasionally after supper. <lb />
much to the horror of unsuspecting <lb />
Walter Barrett and <lb />
John Wooten were quietly strolling, <lb />
little events of the past <lb />
and painting gorgeous pictures for <lb />
the bright future, when the <lb />
fated an ugly, creeping reptile <lb />
emerged from the darkness ard be- <lb />
a journey across the path near <lb />
their feet. With a scream and a <lb />
spring Barrett landed in the middle <lb />
of the street, while the new druggist <lb />
moved his tottering frame to the <lb />
rear and him with your <lb />
stick The cane was such a <lb />
one that Barrett was to <lb />
open war with it a <lb />
enemy, and while meditating <lb />
what method to pursue to dis- <lb />
patch the monster the pill pounder <lb />
pounded upon him with a half brick <lb />
which he managed to stumble over <lb />
and said I've wounded him bad, <lb />
Barren, now hit But Barrett <lb />
had discovered some parties sitting <lb />
on the side of the street, <lb />
when be any of <lb />
you gentlemen got a good, stout <lb />
cane that will kill this snake f it <lb />
brought down the crowd. They <lb />
could suppress laughter no <lb />
longer, and the victims, <lb />
that bad been sold, moved <lb />
away. Yon not get <lb />
either one of them to touch a teal <lb />
live snake if came across one <lb />
now. <lb />
If yon want to know bow to kill <lb />
snakes ask now druggist- <lb />
At <lb />
The members of the Athenian <lb />
Society desire through the column <lb />
of the to express their <lb />
sincere thanks for the words com- <lb />
and encouragement from <lb />
tho Mr. Mr. J. <lb />
Murphy, Mr. D. J. Whichard on <lb />
tho evening of the at the <lb />
opening of Greenville Institute Lib- <lb />
They desire also to express <lb />
their appreciation of the of <lb />
Mrs. A. M. Clark in her liberal do- <lb />
nation of several numbers of most <lb />
excellent <lb />
ledge Kind favor of the editor <lb />
of the Democrat in his <lb />
worthy weekly to the Library and <lb />
to all others who <lb />
showed their appreciation of <lb />
so dear to our hearts, by <lb />
their donations. <lb />
Ida I Coin. <lb />
See. <lb />
Done by order of the Athenian <lb />
Society. <lb />
A Semantic <lb />
They cared not for pomp am <lb />
nor had any faith In the sup- <lb />
omen attached to certain <lb />
days. A Saturday suited them as <lb />
well a Wednesday, a or <lb />
Thursday, and it being pay day <lb />
perhaps suited them all the <lb />
being smitten with a thrust <lb />
the love god equal to the kick of a <lb />
mule and winning the smiles and <lb />
consent of the dusky damsel with <lb />
whom he had become enamored, his <lb />
was while the iron is <lb />
and he struck out for the <lb />
office for a even if it <lb />
was Saturday evening. He reported <lb />
to get ready and then <lb />
hied himself to get in a white <lb />
shirt and his tether coat. All ready, <lb />
about o'clock the two marched arm <lb />
in arm down Evans street to the <lb />
scene of festivity, and where by a <lb />
very simple rule two were added to- <lb />
made one. There were <lb />
no profuse pyramids or splendid <lb />
composed of offerings from the <lb />
but the decorations <lb />
were there. On the right of the en <lb />
trance was shelf after shelf arrayed <lb />
in the prismatic colors gorgeous <lb />
hues akin to the make up of spring <lb />
fabrics, while on the left there was <lb />
an equal number of shelves laden <lb />
with confections, canned goods, <lb />
soap, starch, lye, snuff, tobacco, and <lb />
all such Down the center was a <lb />
pyramidal row of flour barrels and <lb />
meat boxes which left an aisle on <lb />
side between the counters. <lb />
Through one of these the couple <lb />
passed until neared the desk <lb />
where sat Dick Williams, <lb />
Jr., for to his store they had <lb />
gone. The arose and faced <lb />
the couple with an air of done <lb />
the beforehand proceeded at <lb />
once to business. When that part <lb />
of the was reached that <lb />
the couple are ins true to Join <lb />
bands, they and stopped the <lb />
ceremony long enough to engage in <lb />
an old fashioned hog and kiss. All <lb />
quiet the continued and soon <lb />
had Spencer and Catharine <lb />
Taft united with bonds so tight that <lb />
nothing save death or a Chicago <lb />
court can sever them- Alter <lb />
pronouncing them man and wife he <lb />
told Spencer he might salute his <lb />
bride. The now were <lb />
ready the performance and went <lb />
at the salutation business for all it <lb />
was worth. There was a popping <lb />
and snapping like unto the unstop- <lb />
ping bottles, the scene affording <lb />
much to the audience and <lb />
the boy who played on the <lb />
month harp forget to put in any <lb />
closing strains of the wedding march <lb />
as the bride and groom passed out. <lb />
This space reserved for <lb />
; JOHN L WOOTEN, <lb />
I X. C. <lb />
form <lb />
LAXATIVE MM NUTRITIOUS <lb />
CF CALIFORNIA, <lb />
Combined with the medicinal <lb />
virtues of plants known to be <lb />
most to the human <lb />
system. forming an agreeable <lb />
and effective laxative to <lb />
cure Habitual <lb />
and the many ills de- <lb />
pending on a weak Of inactive <lb />
condition of the <lb />
KIDNEYS, LIVER MD BOWELS. <lb />
It i the remedy known to <lb />
me SYSTEM <lb />
one U or Constipated <lb />
CURB BLOOD, <lb />
and <lb />
one is using it and all arc <lb />
delighted with it. <lb />
ASK YOUR <lb />
Wt <lb />
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. <lb />
SAN CAl. <lb />
torn, t <lb />
C- <lb />
Cotton. <lb />
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. <lb />
FROM FAT. <lb />
PURE, <lb />
WHOLESOME, <lb />
for sale by all Send for Illus- <lb />
Pamphlet, <lb />
ABOUT <lb />
ONE HUNDRED DINNERS, <lb />
or how lo provide a good dinner for Four <lb />
Dollar. <lb />
An excellent Cook Hook of MO <lb />
one hundred Dinner <lb />
Hills of Fare, ii bow to <lb />
prepare one. M Unit I lie for <lb />
four persons cannot sawed one dollar, <lb />
also additional <lb />
This valuable book will be given <lb />
to any one or presenting the <lb />
tickets, representing the purchase of <lb />
twenty C. . <lb />
our Store, No. <lb />
W. 42nd St. X. Y. <lb />
Each pail of I contains a ticket, <lb />
the on which lo the <lb />
number of In the pail. <lb />
The Cotton Product Company, N. Y. <lb />
SOLD BY <lb />
Broker, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Water Mills. <lb />
The undersigned leased these <lb />
mill for number of years and put <lb />
thorough order, begs leave to inform <lb />
the that he Is prepared to grind <lb />
Corn and wheat In a first-class manner. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed to all patrons. <lb />
would Inform merchants that I am <lb />
prepared to famish them good water <lb />
mill meal at prices delivered. <lb />
Customers wanting to bu at <lb />
be supplied at my store in <lb />
where will also finds Mock <lb />
of General Merchandise which will be <lb />
sold at price <lb />
Robt, R. Fleming. <lb />
FOR <lb />
I have an elegant line of <lb />
I MILLINERY M GOODS, I <lb />
That the very latest styles and <lb />
My goods are new and I ear- <lb />
a complete A competent is- <lb />
has been secured and till <lb />
can be My long <lb />
the business mid the many <lb />
patrons have served, attests to my <lb />
ability to give satisfaction lo all. <lb />
Mm. M. T. <lb />
N. <lb />
LOW TARIFF <lb />
CARRIAGE FACTORY. <lb />
no mi <lb />
For We have flee now. <lb />
m free to buy where you please, but <lb />
If want to money come to <lb />
my Factory on street, rear ii. <lb />
A tot convenience we <lb />
have an entrance through II. F. <lb />
Keel's Stables on Hid street, lean give <lb />
That yon ever your life <lb />
to less money than any one <lb />
else In the give Why <lb />
for DOT expenses are and I pay the <lb />
spot For goods and save I be dis- <lb />
count-, and it believe it you <lb />
come Having bad Is <lb />
experience In the i guarantee <lb />
perfect or no charge. <lb />
Don't forget the <lb />
place on lib rear J. Cherry <lb />
A Co. <lb />
A. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
Notice. <lb />
On Monday I lie nth day of May A. D. <lb />
will at the door <lb />
III lo the highest <lb />
bidder for one tract of land <lb />
county containing about <lb />
on follows in Falkland <lb />
adjoining the land of Dr. <lb />
II. Mayo H. T. He- <lb />
I. and and known as the <lb />
Nick Williams Land and being lbs <lb />
where John It. Warren <lb />
now live to an execution in my <lb />
hands for collect Ion against Wiley <lb />
and been levied on <lb />
aid land as the properly of Mid Wiley <lb />
A. K. sheriff. <lb />
ISM. K. W. D. H. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
TELL <lb />
OF <lb />
Has been reduced from <lb />
to <lb />
And not depend on borrowing nor <lb />
trying to make one Planter do <lb />
the work of two Planters, but <lb />
buy a planter this season <lb />
and save the of <lb />
a of cotton <lb />
which may post <lb />
more than Rev, <lb />
oral planter. <lb />
Tell bun not to delay lint examine <lb />
now and MS if his old planter <lb />
needs any repairs, and if so <lb />
order at or send <lb />
the Planter to inn or <lb />
if with Air. Allied Forbes <lb />
with lull particulars <lb />
and it. will taken <lb />
to factory, re- <lb />
paired, and re- <lb />
turned at a <lb />
cost. <lb />
Builder's Material. <lb />
him I can furnish him any <lb />
Timbers that ha may need, either <lb />
dressed or undressed. Also I <lb />
can him with build- <lb />
Brackets and <lb />
for VOW porches <lb />
and piazzas, in fact any <lb />
or trim- <lb />
that he may <lb />
need to build a <lb />
nice house <lb />
Will Grind Your Com. <lb />
And farther I can grind hi <lb />
corn good Meal and that <lb />
I will convince him of <lb />
the lame if lie will <lb />
me his corn <lb />
to grind. <lb />
complying with the abort job <lb />
will oblige <lb />
Yours Duly, <lb />
A. COX, <lb />
Greenville. N. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The having Is- <lb />
sued Letters of Administration to me, <lb />
i lie the i lib Say of Marsh, <lb />
less, on of Peter de <lb />
Holier is hereby given to all per- <lb />
son. Ii to the to make <lb />
payment to the undersigned, <lb />
and to all of said estate lo <lb />
sent their claims, property <lb />
to I he under signed or lbs <lb />
day March ibis notice will <lb />
be plead in bar of I heir recovery. This <lb />
i lib March, <lb />
It. It. <lb />
of <lb />
The River<lb />
Airmen President <lb />
I. <lb />
. Greenville, Her <lb />
v. m. Tarboro, <lb />
H. F. Washington, Ag <lb />
The People's Line for travel on Ts <lb />
The Steamer U the fine <lb />
and on the river. Mm <lb />
been repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Filled up I for the comfort, <lb />
eon, modal Ion nod of Ladles. <lb />
POLITE <lb />
A first-, lass Table furnished with the <lb />
beat lb.- I <lb />
not. only comfortable hut all rm live. <lb />
Learn Monday, Wednesday <lb />
an Si k, A. M. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at f a. m. <lb />
Freights received dally and through <lb />
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb />
J. r Ii <lb />
Greenville, J. <lb />
BIG BARGAINS <lb />
Monday the day of May A. <lb />
I will sell at the Court House door <lb />
ill the town of trill,. t <lb />
bidder for one tract of land in Pin <lb />
County about acres and <lb />
Bounded as follow Situated It. av- <lb />
Dam Township the HUMS of <lb />
Case. Alfred <lb />
a -lake iii w. a case <lb />
line limning to a <lb />
pine In Nelson Nichols line and W <lb />
i. Case and corner. <lb />
a strike hi Alfred <lb />
line, then running Boat to the Bee <lb />
tree Corner to Alfred Nichols Corner <lb />
Dennis Corner then back to the <lb />
beginning to satisfy an execution In my <lb />
hands for collection against C. T, Case <lb />
Which hare levied on said land <lb />
as the property of said Charles T. C <lb />
A. f <lb />
April 0th It. W. D. H. , <lb />
Notice. <lb />
On Monday 6th day A. D. 1381. <lb />
I will sell t the Court lions.- door I Will <lb />
the town of <lb />
INSTITUTE <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 />
a Specialty, <lb />
Fine Clothing the <lb />
firm patron- <lb />
by F. Morris <lb />
Shoes, Hats, <lb />
We bought low tor <lb />
cash and will sell at <lb />
panic prices, <lb />
Be sure <lb />
to the highest, i <lb />
bidder, for cash one I of land <lb />
County and bounded as follows <lb />
in lie Township on the North <lb />
elite of Tar adjoining the lands <lb />
n. M. earner, O. H. and others, <lb />
at the same time and I will sell for <lb />
cash one other tract land ii. conn- j <lb />
Groom North side of <lb />
Tar adjoining the lauds of J. A. <lb />
A. i. and others, <lb />
were owned b W. W. M; <lb />
time of hi-death. I will <lb />
sell the f v. L. i-s <lb />
part lo an In my band <lb />
for collection against K. L. <lb />
arid which have on said land <lb />
as property of aM K. L. <lb />
I. A. K. Sheriff. <lb />
April 3rd By If. W. D. M. <lb />
The classes will be o <lb />
new pupils enter the first week la <lb />
January. <lb />
, TEACHERS, <lb />
taut Hi<lb />
Miss De- <lb />
Mi M. H. and <lb />
Notice. <lb />
On the day of May A. D. <lb />
will M-ll at Court House <lb />
In the town of to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash one tract of land being graduated of first class <lb />
Boom, and <lb />
Mrs. E. W. Book Keeping <lb />
DEPARTMENTS.<lb />
Mu- <lb />
sic. and Drawing. <lb />
Military. <lb />
ADVANTAGES <lb />
Lens, Comfortable Buildings. <lb />
Healthy Ideation and Good Water <lb />
I'll of Well Food tor <lb />
A Corp of <lb />
county <lb />
acres and bounded as Stunted <lb />
p adjoining the <lb />
lands of Alfred F. T. Cannon <lb />
equal <lb />
in work to any in the <lb />
MOW Pianos <lb />
A of nearly volumes. <lb />
the Blount Heirs and others and known for the <lb />
as the May lands also the place known as from SH-r to for <lb />
lands of Tuition Tuition and <lb />
not hoard <lb />
should consult Ma <lb />
the or <lb />
A. C. Tucker, and oil.- toe same as <lb />
acre, more or b Pupils do <lb />
place known as with the c <lb />
adjoining Die H. A. and <lb />
containing sere, or less <lb />
also place known as Tyson <lb />
Tract containing more <lb />
or less to in in my <lb />
for coll. J. L. <lb />
and which been levied on said <lb />
land as property of said J. L. Ballard. <lb />
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in the way of soaps or washing compounds, which are <lb />
withal harmless. is harmless to fabric or <lb />
hands. The many millions of packages of Pearline used <lb />
annually prove this assertion need it. <lb />
r and sonic unscrupulous grocers arc <lb />
i- offering imitations which -v claim be <lb />
Vs or same as ITS FALSE <lb />
are not and are PEARLINE is never peddled, but <lb />
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only by JAMES New York. <lb />
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Can be a fresh <lb />
Canned Fruits. <lb />
Confections, Tobacco, <lb />
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which will be sold VERY <lb />
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cent lights. <lb />
And just such pouting lips as seem to <lb />
me <lb />
The kiss invites. <lb />
I met her on the sod. <lb />
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She stood reflective, while a plastic wad <lb />
Of gum she <lb />
does one good to seek this <lb />
said I. <lb />
weary of the city's hum and <lb />
She her pastime to <lb />
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sylvan then softly I <lb />
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foot of man seems almost to <lb />
Her voice came, sweet as notes of wood- <lb />
land <lb />
I should <lb />
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head <lb />
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the <lb />
In tones of liquid melody she <lb />
a shouting <lb />
have noticed, fair one. how each <lb />
bird <lb />
Seem here to choose its sweetest gem <lb />
I dwelt in rapture on her every word, <lb />
onto <lb />
now the leaves like moving cm <lb />
seem. <lb />
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they <lb />
Her voice came soft as echo from a <lb />
take the <lb />
wander often to a sylvan spot. <lb />
is complete The dreamy of quietude to <lb />
J Soft purled her I take a <lb />
trot <lb />
once a <lb />
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felt that there I could <lb />
dwell. <lb />
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1875. <lb />
S. Mi SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK STORE. <lb />
AND MERCHANTS BUY- <lb />
their year's supplies will find it to <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere, <lb />
in all it branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb />
SPICES, TEAS, <lb />
always at Lowest Market Prices. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we buy from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A MB- <lb />
i stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. It, SCHULTZ. <lb />
Greenville. N. O- <lb />
Wilmington II SO am <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Ar Selma <lb />
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am <lb />
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Dally except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road ; <lb />
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at <lb />
P. M. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck <lb />
8.20 A. M. daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train X C, via Aloe- <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sim- <lb />
I P M. Sunday P M. <lb />
N C, M, P K. <lb />
Returning leaves Williamson, X C, <lb />
Sunday. A M. A <lb />
, arrive Tarboro, N C, AM. <lb />
A M. <lb />
Train on Midland X C Branch leaves <lb />
Goldsboro except M, <lb />
arrive id, X C. a M. Re- <lb />
turning leaves X A M. <lb />
arrive Goldsboro. X C, A M. <lb />
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rock v <lb />
Mount at P M, arrives Nashville <lb />
f M, Spring Hope P M. Returning <lb />
Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb />
I A M, arrives Rocky Mount IS A <lb />
daily, except <lb />
Train on Branch <lb />
except Sunday, at <lb />
M. and H A M Returning leave din <lb />
at A M, and P. M. connect- <lb />
Sm at Warsaw and s <lb />
train on Wilson A <lb />
Branch Is is <lb />
. except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will stop only at <lb />
Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train makes close connection at <lb />
for all points North daily. All <lb />
via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb />
via Bay Line. <lb />
Train, make close connection for <lb />
North via Richmond Wash- <lb />
EVERYBODY LOOK. <lb />
Horses <lb />
Mules. <lb />
I was captured by her voice so rich. <lb />
Nor with her lovely face, so fresh and <lb />
young. <lb />
But with the sweet dexterity with which <lb />
Her slang she <lb />
A car load <lb />
sale <lb />
arrived and now for <lb />
ft <lb />
l- <lb />
All <lb />
ill trains run solid between <lb />
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb />
JOHN F. DIVINE. <lb />
General <lb />
. B. Transportation <lb />
. M. EMERSON <lb />
Atlantic N. C. Railroad <lb />
TIME TAB No. <lb />
A. M. A Dec. <lb />
Goran West <lb />
Keel King's old stand. Will sell them <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb />
or reasonable terms on time. I bought <lb />
my stock for Cash and can afford to sell <lb />
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
just procured several <lb />
Vehicles and will take passengers to any <lb />
at rates. <lb />
Sale, Teed Liver Stables. <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. notes and accounts due <lb />
for past services have been placed in <lb />
hands of Mr. Sheppard for collection. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
stock of Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the finest Case down to a <lb />
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We arc fitted <lb />
up all conveniences and can render <lb />
satisfactory services to all who <lb />
us FLANAGAN SHEPPARD. <lb />
Feb. 22nd. 1888.<lb />
No. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
am <lb />
City i <lb />
Going <lb />
fixed Ft. <lb />
Pass- Train. <lb />
a IS p in<lb />
1244<lb />
Depot am <lb />
and <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
Train with Wilmington A <lb />
Train North, leaving <lb />
m., and with <lb />
mi A Train West, leaving <lb />
p. m. <lb />
Train connects with Richmond <lb />
P Train, arriving at <lb />
p. and with and <lb />
Train from at p. m <lb />
Train connect with Wilmington and <lb />
Through Freight Train, leaving <lb />
Goldsboro M p. in with Rich- <lb />
A Danville Freight Train <lb />
leaves at p. m. <lb />
I. DILL, <lb />
Of Interest to Ladle. <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
Established in Baltimore in 1870- <lb />
Will open a House in <lb />
in 1887, for the handling and <lb />
sale of cotton, thus giving our customers <lb />
their of the two markets. <lb />
King's Daughters- <lb />
To the many circles of King's <lb />
Daughters of Carolina. At a <lb />
joint meeting of the different circles <lb />
of King's Daughters of Goldsboro, <lb />
N. C; including the End. <lb />
and <lb />
it was <lb />
agreed that we take steps to- <lb />
ward a State organization. <lb />
Learning that there are one or <lb />
more circles in each town and city <lb />
our a committee was to <lb />
communicate with them to learn <lb />
their views in regard to this import- <lb />
ant movement. <lb />
A State organization <lb />
facilitate and quicken <lb />
activity; and encourage- <lb />
in labor must from a <lb />
knowledge of the work carried on <lb />
y other hands. <lb />
We now through the courtesy of <lb />
the State press invite the various <lb />
in the Stale, to correspond <lb />
with our joint committee in regard <lb />
to this matter, and in hope it may <lb />
us into closer fellowship and <lb />
do good to the souls as those in need <lb />
of our help. <lb />
Yours Fraternally, <lb />
Mrs. B. A. Cunningham. <lb />
Mrs. G. W. Whitsett. <lb />
Electric litters, <lb />
This remedy is so well <lb />
known and so popular as to need no <lb />
mention. All who have used <lb />
Bitters sing the same song of praise. <lb />
A purer medicine does not exist and it <lb />
is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. <lb />
Electric cure all diseases of <lb />
the Liver and Kidneys, will <lb />
Roils, Salt Rheum and other <lb />
caused by impure <lb />
drive Malaria from the system and <lb />
vent as well as cure all Malarial fevers, <lb />
tor of Headache, Constipation <lb />
and Indigestion try Electric Bitters <lb />
Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or <lb />
and per <lb />
bottle at Me. G. Drug Store. <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
to Shaving, Cutting Dressing Hair. <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT <lb />
the Opera House, at which place <lb />
I recently located, and where I have <lb />
every tiling In line <lb />
NEW, CLEAR AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO MAKE A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
with all the improved appliances; new <lb />
and comfortable chairs, <lb />
sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of my shop <lb />
promptly executed. Very respect fully, <lb />
A EDMONDS. <lb />
Of the and prices of toe j <lb />
I goods now kept In stock by Mrs, j <lb />
; E. A. with those to be had j <lb />
j here, will convince you j <lb />
j k can in no be surpassed. <lb />
Hi e and <lb />
H-t. no very to <lb />
Mr. John Robinson, Commissioner <lb />
Agriculture, tells Chronicle that <lb />
the farmers are buying <lb />
fertilizer this year usual. <lb />
fie thinks that this is a good sign. <lb />
Mr. Robinson was out last week or- <lb />
Institutes and is <lb />
seeking mother ways to make the <lb />
Department useful to them. <lb />
Edison's Fluid <lb />
removes superfluous Hair in Two <lb />
minutes, permanently without pain or <lb />
injury to the skin. Cupids Gift <lb />
fies the complexion. Electric <lb />
Balm the Hair prow. <lb />
circulars for cent stamp, <lb />
NICHOLS CO. <lb />
West 14th St. N. Y. <lb />
Pay laborer is <lb />
worthy of his hire. Pay all hired help <lb />
promptly, so will cheerfully and <lb />
willingly do your bidding- Nobody <lb />
who work for wages should forced <lb />
to earn them a second time by re- <lb />
asking their pay. <lb />
prompt makes warm <lb />
friends and willing hands. <lb />
Salve. <lb />
The best Salve to the world for Cuts <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe- <lb />
Sores, Chapped Hands, <lb />
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions <lb />
and cures Piles, or no pay re- <lb />
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect <lb />
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price <lb />
cents per box. fate by <lb />
Ernul. <lb />
Mrs. T. B. wife of the <lb />
Bishop of North died in <lb />
on Saturday night. <lb />
1.43 <lb />
2.80 <lb />
1.84 <lb />
2.58 <lb />
2.78 <lb />
3.63 <lb />
5.72 <lb />
2.27 <lb />
2.87 <lb />
8.35 <lb />
17.17 <lb />
Notice. <lb />
To all delinquent tax payers of the <lb />
County of Pitt the years 1884, 1885 <lb />
and 1887. take notice, on Monday <lb />
the 6th day of May. 1889, I shall offer <lb />
for sale, before the Court House door in <lb />
Greenville, the lands of the following <lb />
persons, or so much thereof, as <lb />
may be necessary to satisfy the taxes <lb />
and cost found against them, as <lb />
are denominated In the 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 <lb />
A Hint ton, acres <lb />
1887. Anderson. John. acres <lb />
Cherry. A. acres <lb />
1887. Hanrahan, W. II. town lot <lb />
W. H. i town lot <lb />
1887. Melissa. acres <lb />
1887. L. V., and one-sixth <lb />
town lot <lb />
1887. Sermons. D. G-, acres <lb />
1887. Patrick. Charles, f town lot <lb />
Cr. by 1.09 <lb />
1885. Patrick. Charles, i town lot <lb />
Cr. by 4.00 <lb />
M. R. acres <lb />
1887. Daniel, I. town lot <lb />
Boyd, J. F., acres <lb />
Boyd, J. F. <lb />
1884. Boyd, J. F., acres <lb />
TOWNSHIP <lb />
Bridges, R R acres <lb />
1885 Bridges. R R acres <lb />
1887 acres <lb />
1885 Sherrod, acres <lb />
1887 May, Mrs Polly, Est acres <lb />
May land <lb />
1887 Spain Battle, acres Grim- <lb />
mer land <lb />
1887 R A acres Home land <lb />
E acres land <lb />
1887 Tyson, Warren, acres <lb />
land <lb />
1887 C acres Pollard <lb />
land <lb />
BEAVER DAM <lb />
1887 Beardsley, I. P <lb />
1885 I. P <lb />
1884 Beardsley, L P acres <lb />
1887 w C acres <lb />
1887 Tyson, C V acres P log <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Adams, Shade, acres Indian <lb />
Well land <lb />
Brown, C. O., acres Cow <lb />
Swamp <lb />
1887. Brown, A. T., acres Cow <lb />
Swamp <lb />
1884 Brown, S. L., acres Cow <lb />
Swamp <lb />
Mrs. Margaret, <lb />
acres <lb />
J. W., <lb />
J, W., acres <lb />
Dixon, John acres Clay <lb />
Root <lb />
1887. Mills, Richard, acres Cross <lb />
Swamp <lb />
1887. Mills, W. B. Mrs, acres <lb />
Indian Wells <lb />
Patrick, Willis, acres Swift <lb />
Creek <lb />
Smith J. W., acres Clay <lb />
Root <lb />
Stilton. G. W., Root <lb />
Cr 2.00 <lb />
1887. Smith, Turner, <lb />
1885. Henry, <lb />
acres <lb />
1885. Tyson, B. F. acres Cow <lb />
Swamp <lb />
Harris, Sherrod, acres Cross <lb />
Swamp <lb />
1884. Smith, B. C, Creeping <lb />
Swamp <lb />
1884. Smith, acres Clay <lb />
Boot <lb />
1887. Galloway, E. S. acres Cow <lb />
FARMVILLE TOWNSHIP. <lb />
1884. L. Est <lb />
acres B Branch 25.18 <lb />
1885. Beardsley, L. P., acres B <lb />
Branch <lb />
1885. acres <lb />
1885. Bullock, D. V., acres C <lb />
1887. Bullock. D. V., acres C <lb />
Creek <lb />
1887. Joyner, Cornelius, acres <lb />
C. Creek <lb />
1885. Joyner, Noah, heirs acres <lb />
1885. Joyner, Andrew, <lb />
Marlboro <lb />
Noah, heirs acres <lb />
P. Road <lb />
Joyner, Andrew, acres <lb />
Marlboro <lb />
L. V., acres Mid- <lb />
THE ONLY <lb />
Brilliant <lb />
Durable <lb />
Economical <lb />
Are Diamond Dyes, lacy excel all others <lb />
in Strength, Parity and None others <lb />
are just as good. Beware cf <lb />
are made of cheap and inferior materials and <lb />
give poor, weak, <lb />
colors; cents each. <lb />
postal Dye Book, Card, direction, <lb />
for Photo., making the Ink or <lb />
etc. Sold by or by <lb />
WELLS, CO., Burlington, ft. <lb />
For Gilding or Fancy Articles, USE <lb />
DIAMOND PAINTS. <lb />
Gold, SUrer. Only Cents. <lb />
A Prosperous Colored Man. <lb />
Concord Times. <lb />
A striking instance of what is <lb />
sobriety, industry, and economy, <lb />
coupled with good judgment, can do <lb />
is found in the case of Warren Pole <lb />
man a colored citizen of this place. <lb />
He owns now over houses in <lb />
Concord, from which the a- <lb />
to between and <lb />
per month. This money is <lb />
invested in new houses and <lb />
improvement. <lb />
He will soon erect more houses <lb />
of which will be two story <lb />
Besides be is a successful <lb />
merchant and farmer, owning near <lb />
town a large and valuable farm. <lb />
COM<lb />
Palate's Compound cured my sick Mrs. L. A. J at. into. Gal. <lb />
Nervous <lb />
hot-tie of Paine am cured N. M. <lb />
Kidney done me more tor than any other Urn. Hex <lb />
-All Liver Lorn-pound benefit for and G. Vt. <lb />
1887. <lb />
1887. <lb />
1885. <lb />
1887. <lb />
1887 <lb />
1887. <lb />
3.33 <lb />
5.85 <lb />
4.44 <lb />
2.12 <lb />
4.34 <lb />
4.34 <lb />
Cl <lb />
2.33 <lb />
1.51 <lb />
3.58 <lb />
9.44 <lb />
3.14 <lb />
2.43<lb />
3.25 <lb />
15.29 <lb />
Tomb, Vaults, <lb />
l would respectfully call your <lb />
to the following and ask <lb />
to remember that yon can buy <lb />
HEADSTONE or MONUMENT <lb />
this cheaper than any other in the <lb />
country. That it is the reliable <lb />
and known having represented <lb />
for over forty year in this vicinity. <lb />
That the workmanship is second to none <lb />
and has unusual facilities filling or- <lb />
promptly and <lb />
A err respectfully. <lb />
Refer to BATES, <lb />
J. J. <lb />
II. C. <lb />
Or write direct for prices. <lb />
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