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i i ii m nip<lb/>
THE BEST PAPER <lb/>
III <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
LARGEST CIRCULATION. <lb/>
MEDIUM. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in<lb/>
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1889. . <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
and <lb/>
IN <lb/>
S. MAY III SMITH. <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
DISTRICT. <lb/>
per year. <lb/>
the wretched prisoners, <lb/>
In their cells to-day <lb/>
Whatever the sin that tripped them, <lb/>
God pity them still I say. <lb/>
Only a of sunshine, <lb/>
by rusty <lb/>
Only a patch of azure. <lb/>
Only a cluster of stars. <lb/>
Only a barren future, <lb/>
To starve their hope upon; <lb/>
Only stinging memories <lb/>
Of a past better gone. <lb/>
Only scorn from women, <lb/>
hate from men, <lb/>
Only remorse to whisper <lb/>
a life that might have been. <lb/>
Husbands, Up <lb/>
Amber, in Chicago Tribune. <lb/>
is so much excellent advice <lb/>
given to wives, a change, <lb/>
we turn around and read the <lb/>
In the same way one might <lb/>
drink soda water by the pailful, or <lb/>
consume caramels by ton <lb/>
Newspapers, read by husbands in <lb/>
selfish solitude, are answerable for <lb/>
many wifely heartaches, flow <lb/>
democratic, rut ; <lb/>
-ill not to Democratic j <lb/>
men and measures that are not consistent <lb/>
the true principles of the party. <lb/>
. u . ,;. perhaps their unstained feet <lb/>
f MM I m mother <lb/>
Toward the golden street. <lb/>
Once they were little children. <lb/>
bands a little correct good stories and racy <lb/>
behavior. It is high some dotes do Ton tell our wife to make <lb/>
one took them in hand; <lb/>
though I have had my eye upon <lb/>
them for a good while, I have been <lb/>
bothered to find a ripe <lb/>
the first place, to plunge right <lb/>
into the midst of things without <lb/>
further waiting, how do you go <lb/>
home to you wife at night Chap- <lb/>
have been written as to how <lb/>
she ought to receive you; now let <lb/>
her laugh How many roses do <lb/>
pin on your coat and how care- <lb/>
are yon of your appearance in <lb/>
the Ion ; evenings, there is no- <lb/>
body by but her to be captivated by <lb/>
your charms and bewildered by <lb/>
your manly beauty There is just <lb/>
exactly as excuse for her <lb/>
a little more, it may if her dross <lb/>
is slatternly and hair untidy as <lb/>
there is for you, and there is <lb/>
section of the State send for the <lb/>
TOR. C-r SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb/>
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
Therefore, if in life's forest <lb/>
They since have lost their way, <lb/>
For the sake of her who loved them, <lb/>
God pity them still I say. <lb/>
O. mothers gone to heaven <lb/>
With earnest heart I ask <lb/>
That your eyes may not look earthward <lb/>
On the failure of your task <lb/>
For even in those mansions <lb/>
The choking tears would rise. <lb/>
Though the fairest hand in heaven <lb/>
Would wipe them from your eyes <lb/>
G. Fowle. of Wake, <lb/>
M. Holt. <lb/>
of <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
W. of Wake. <lb/>
of j And you who judge so harshly. <lb/>
Superintendent of Public Instruction Are yon sure the <lb/>
Sidney M. Finger of Thai tripped feet of others <lb/>
Attorney F. David- Might not bruised your own i <lb/>
Are you sure the sad-faced angel <lb/>
Who writes our errors down <lb/>
Will ascribe to you more honor <lb/>
me say a word the other side ; little either of you. <lb/>
of the question. When find You excuse your indifference and <lb/>
tired little woman who has been so j neglect and the withdrawal of fond <lb/>
hard at work all day with five and foolish attentions, just as dear <lb/>
and an girl, her forty at twenty, with <lb/>
callers, and miscellaneous jobs of j the well, she knows I <lb/>
mending, pastry making and pick- love her; what's of <lb/>
ling, that she has found no time to j our By and by there <lb/>
cm her hair and put on her best come a time when you shall see <lb/>
gown to meet you, what do you do j her in her coffin, perhaps, and <lb/>
WHICH IS YOUR WAY <lb/>
Do you, like dear old <lb/>
This and be Surprised. <lb/>
Nashville <lb/>
The who see elaborate <lb/>
tides every day on the vast miner- <lb/>
wealth of Georgia, Alabama and <lb/>
and have doubtless <lb/>
looked upon North Carolina as a <lb/>
poor relation of the more prosperous <lb/>
sisters, will read statement <lb/>
with surprise probably with in- <lb/>
credulity, that North Carolina is <lb/>
equal to, and doubtless develop- <lb/>
will prove her greatly the <lb/>
of either of the States men- <lb/>
She has gold in paying <lb/>
quantities in counties <lb/>
and silver in five. She furnishes all <lb/>
the and nearly all the mica <lb/>
in United States. lier <lb/>
supply of the finest quality of <lb/>
is inexhaustible, and she has be- <lb/>
sides more important and useful <lb/>
mineral, and rare gems than can be <lb/>
found in any other State in the <lb/>
Union- She has copper mines that <lb/>
have paid millions of dollars, <lb/>
coal mines furnished the sooth in <lb/>
THE STATE. <lb/>
What is Happening Around Us. <lb/>
As Reflected from the State <lb/>
WAY AFTER H. W. LONGFELLOW. <lb/>
I stood on the bridge at midnight <lb/>
as drunk as a son-of-a-gun, two <lb/>
moons rose o'er the city, when there <lb/>
ought to have been one. I could see <lb/>
their bright reflection, in the waters <lb/>
under me, and I experienced a feel- <lb/>
of wonder and great curiosity. <lb/>
If one bad been there, would <lb/>
not have been in doubt, but what Salisbury Steam was <lb/>
two moons were I could not j turned on the new engine at <lb/>
Burton, aged <lb/>
only son of It. C. Burton, of Durham, <lb/>
was drowned while bathing on <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
I Knitting factory Monday and it <lb/>
work smoothly and well. <lb/>
Twenty-two thousand dollars <lb/>
have been subscribed to build a <lb/>
Young Men's Association <lb/>
son, of Buncombe. <lb/>
SUPREME COURT. <lb/>
Chief N. II. Smith, of <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
Associate S. Merrimon. of <lb/>
Joseph J. Davis, of <lb/>
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and <lb/>
Alfonzo C. Avery. of Burke. <lb/>
Than him on whom yon frown V <lb/>
Or, if a steadier pose <lb/>
Unto your life is given ; <lb/>
A stronger will to conquer. <lb/>
A smoother path heaven <lb/>
If. when temptations meet you. <lb/>
You crush them with a smile ; <lb/>
If you can chain pale Marian <lb/>
And keep your lips from guile <lb/>
fellow, take her worn face <lb/>
into a worm embrace and whisper j <lb/>
in her I <lb/>
have got home, and we'll share the <lb/>
cares for the rest of the day. Yon <lb/>
her hour of need. She has mines <lb/>
j you would sell your soul that day to of the best quality of iron ore ex- <lb/>
be able to shine away long years of; tending through the state for a dis- <lb/>
neglect with the manifestation of three and lour <lb/>
of the love that was always in your j hundred miles, many of which will <lb/>
heart, certainly, but carefully kept I compare favorably with any in our <lb/>
on ice. Call it if you i neighboring States, in one case ed me to Tide. <lb/>
like, or any other name of contempt, at least, that of the celebrated i <lb/>
but tell you there is nothing so Cranberry mine, is incomparably Wide for May brings to a <lb/>
well make out. The tide was slowly <lb/>
ebbing, I could hear the waters roll, <lb/>
as I stood in the wavering shadows <lb/>
to hide from the patrol. How <lb/>
often, oh how often in the days of <lb/>
long I have tried to cross J in of Washington <lb/>
at midnight, got left every time. <lb/>
I was hot and restless j Clark instructed the grand <lb/>
mind was full of and Jury of Cleveland county to indict <lb/>
walk that lay before me, was more Commissioners for fail <lb/>
than I could bear. I had no to do their duty in building <lb/>
key with me, and locked would be <lb/>
the door, and would have to sit There are only persons in the <lb/>
in the door-way as oft have done State all except these <lb/>
before. I'd have to sit in the door- being out out on contracts. There <lb/>
way in agony and fear, till a voice are two babies, one lour years old <lb/>
said from the the window, the and the other an in the pen <lb/>
lodge hold late, my dear So to now. <lb/>
I stood there dreaming, and; The ex Confederate veterans of <lb/>
watched the restless tide, till a cop good county of Sampson have <lb/>
decided to erect a monument to the <lb/>
memory of their dead Confederates <lb/>
at Clinton. <lb/>
Coal Production. <lb/>
Louisville Courier-Journal. <lb/>
The total production of coal in the <lb/>
world during the year 1889 is put <lb/>
by a high authority at <lb/>
tons, of which the United States <lb/>
produced Of the home <lb/>
product is <lb/>
with or more than one. <lb/>
half Little coal is exported from <lb/>
the United States except to Canada, <lb/>
which took from us last <lb/>
tons. The Dominion levies <lb/>
tax of cents per ton on <lb/>
coal, while anthracite, under a <lb/>
new regulation, is admitted free. <lb/>
Phil. Record, Dem. <lb/>
appointment of Pat to <lb/>
the mission was a master <lb/>
stroke, don't you think so, <lb/>
remarked the President <lb/>
as he gazed at a calendar <lb/>
marked 1892. <lb/>
murmured <lb/>
tautly; so; but have you <lb/>
enough foreign missions left to <lb/>
hold the, German, French, Scotch, <lb/>
English, Welch, Italian, Swedish, <lb/>
Norwegian, Danish, Hun- <lb/>
Australian, Grecian, <lb/>
and Arabian vote T That's <lb/>
what worries <lb/>
i came along with a wagon, and <lb/>
go rest yourself while put <lb/>
; and Trot and to history as the van- , superior to any in the States men-1 close popular serial <lb/>
Do you see that she sits to manifest a love or as to matter, on the. <lb/>
Mount A <lb/>
was appointment Postmaster <lb/>
for which some <lb/>
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
First II. Brown, of <lb/>
Beaufort. <lb/>
Second Philips, of Then bless the hand that crowned you <lb/>
Remembering as you go. <lb/>
Third G. Connor, of not your own endeavor <lb/>
Clark, <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Sixth T. <lb/>
Sampson. <lb/>
Seventh District <lb/>
Cumberland. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Weldon News. <lb/>
. o . These are three towns on the <lb/>
Team n. Merrimon,; Scotland Neck extension. They <lb/>
j have all been laid off and <lb/>
Eighth a. Armfield, of, <lb/>
Iredell. <lb/>
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb/>
Sorry. <lb/>
Tenth C. of <lb/>
Eleventh <lb/>
Mecklenburg. <lb/>
Twelfth District <lb/>
of Buncombe. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
. , ., . it maps made them. In a short <lb/>
Sena K. of Meek-1 <lb/>
Matt. W. Ransom, of North-1, time an auction of lots will take <lb/>
i place, due notice of which will be <lb/>
Hoc of District . ,, , <lb/>
Thomas G. Skinner, of i is eight miles from <lb/>
Second col. Neck and five miles from <lb/>
at of the <lb/>
Pender. Greenville and Norfolk and <lb/>
II- Bunn, of <lb/>
Nash. <lb/>
Fifth w. Braver, of <lb/>
minister to <lb/>
keep silent while she reads the <lb/>
evening paper and are <lb/>
yon mindful of and slam- <lb/>
I ming doors while she takes her <lb/>
ease in slippered content Do the <lb/>
stars dance the Newport, and docs <lb/>
the moon sing psalm times Just <lb/>
i about as much as yon do all <lb/>
i You expect the hushed home, and <lb/>
the siesta with the paper, and the <lb/>
slippers for yourself, to be sure, and <lb/>
and if you them you think <lb/>
you're terribly abused, and ten to <lb/>
; The David Vane <lb/>
. friend went hungry; American continent, if not in David to give place who <lb/>
eat chair while you skip around and ,,, , ., pan write his name in <lb/>
i through slow years world. As regards quantity, this Charles II. Talbot's story of I <lb/>
has an outcrop about Fair to competent and first- <lb/>
her wants Do <lb/>
That shaped your nature so <lb/>
of. And sneer not at the weakness <lb/>
Which made a brother fall, <lb/>
of For the hand that lifts the fallen <lb/>
God loves the best of all <lb/>
of <lb/>
i And pray for the prisoners <lb/>
C. of All over the land to-day, <lb/>
j That a holy hand in pity <lb/>
May wipe their guilt away. <lb/>
and stupid reserve. <lb/>
Canada no Refuge- <lb/>
Goldsboro Argus. <lb/>
So, it seems, Canada is to no <lb/>
longer a of <lb/>
feet, and the breadth 1.00 to <lb/>
feet. The ore is pure magnetite <lb/>
its tensile strength as tested by <lb/>
it in to a <lb/>
pause, too, Margaret Sidney's <lb/>
i ,, t-. ,. . not give the required bond, and the <lb/>
Little Peppers Midway to go . ;,,,,,.;. <lb/>
with them next <lb/>
one off to the to escape <lb/>
waited a long time in says <lb/>
the Baltimore for the consent i <lb/>
of our Senate to a treaty securing <lb/>
the States and Canada re i <lb/>
expedition agreements <lb/>
Canadians have to give <lb/>
back whenever we <lb/>
I the U. S. Ordinance Department <lb/>
ranks with that of the best iron <lb/>
known. The blooms from the <lb/>
berry forges a ton <lb/>
above the market for boiler Its <lb/>
quality is unsurpassed by any iron <lb/>
the world. Tins property itself <lb/>
would make our State an important <lb/>
producer, and with her other <lb/>
was withdrawn. <lb/>
Free The truck <lb/>
planted around this season <lb/>
is six or eight times as great as any <lb/>
previous year. Mr. Jno. C. Woolen, <lb/>
Sr., will require about barrels <lb/>
the noise and confusion, but you ask for them, ever if we arc resolved <lb/>
never take it into your Mad to con- <lb/>
sider that the day has been just as <lb/>
busy, and a thousand times more <lb/>
lull of petty cares for her as for you- <lb/>
You bolt the and the <lb/>
; railroads. is IS miles <lb/>
from Scotland Neck and miles <lb/>
of j Hamilton at junction of the <lb/>
S. Henderson. <lb/>
Eighth <lb/>
Ninth <lb/>
first thing say isn't <lb/>
supper ready I'm as hungry as a <lb/>
Scott <lb/>
keep that child quiet or, <lb/>
the use of but so coal <lb/>
Turn off damper You are <lb/>
enough to a <lb/>
and of the <lb/>
ad dread. <lb/>
GOVERNMENT. d . J J <lb/>
Court A. Move. <lb/>
A. K. Tucker. <lb/>
Register of II. James. <lb/>
B. Cherry. <lb/>
Manning. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Commissioners-Council Dawson, Chair- <lb/>
man. Guilford Mooring. <lb/>
W. A. James, Jr. T. K. Keel. <lb/>
Board of <lb/>
Chairman J. and J. D. <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
Public School <lb/>
Latham. <lb/>
of F. W. Brow n. <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
M. Bernard. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
J. Fe <lb/>
The warehouse at Coop- i <lb/>
is in course of erection and the <lb/>
lumber for that at has <lb/>
been put on the ground and this <lb/>
will be completed within two weeks. <lb/>
The town of is high and <lb/>
healthy and the water excellent. A <lb/>
contract has been made for brick <lb/>
with which to build an oil mill and <lb/>
pine, straw at by a <lb/>
join stock company. Five acres of <lb/>
laud have been purchased by North- <lb/>
lumbermen, saw mills of <lb/>
the bleat of a lamb. <lb/>
Suppose you had been a hansom <lb/>
cab driver, a board of trade <lb/>
cook in a cash boy for <lb/>
a dry goods house, a kindergarten <lb/>
teacher and a hospital nurse all <lb/>
combined for the whole day long, <lb/>
wouldn't you be more tired, <lb/>
wouldn't there be more for <lb/>
your irritability than .-hen you <lb/>
have simply attended to a single <lb/>
systematized branch of business. <lb/>
A woman is required to be every. <lb/>
feet capacity will be thing from a reception committee <lb/>
erected as as Norfolk and j receive calls in parlor, to a <lb/>
. railroad i- completed to that in the and a chief <lb/>
These same gentlemen will executive in the kitchen, while a <lb/>
large general store in; business man devotes himself to a <lb/>
in the near future. trade or profession. <lb/>
R. <lb/>
Perkins and A. F. <lb/>
street through which the railroad <lb/>
and Third feet wide, the principal <lb/>
First <lb/>
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. N. c. business street is feet wide and <lb/>
Hushes, D. D., Rector. ., . , , ., ,. . <lb/>
Methodist-Sen Sunday, feet <lb/>
and night. Prayer Meeting is destined to lie a place of largo <lb/>
Wednesday night. Rev. R. R. John, <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
DON'T BE AFRAID OF <lb/>
And next, how- do entertain <lb/>
your wife evenings f If you were <lb/>
invited into a neighbor's house, to <lb/>
u ii of with <lb/>
every Sunday, morn- <lb/>
and Meeting every <lb/>
Wednesday night. <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
places of considerable <lb/>
The men who are interest <lb/>
ed in their growth are men of brain <lb/>
energy judgment, and have the <lb/>
money to carry out to the utmost <lb/>
LODGES. <lb/>
Greenville Lodge. No. A. F. A. , . <lb/>
M. meet every 1-t Thursday and <lb/>
day night after the at i <lb/>
Lodge, n m King, w. m. The Vanity of Men. <lb/>
R. A. No. meets , <lb/>
even- Ind and nights at Ma-i i. w. . , ., <lb/>
sonic Hall. F. W. It been charged that <lb/>
would a perfectly <lb/>
D- H b I what <lb/>
insurance No. K. of that the lair sex demonstrates this <lb/>
meet, eve and third Friday night. I fact by with <lb/>
D. D. Haskett, D. . I Now let us see. sir, how you <lb/>
Pitt Council, No. 2.16, a. L. of H., meets at every turn. May be the. . . . v . <lb/>
C. A. White, c. .- wife. You stand in <lb/>
wile and daughter, bow would you <lb/>
them. I wonder Why, <lb/>
you would put a posy <lb/>
and slick up your hair, and <lb/>
blow a little perfume out of the <lb/>
atomizer all over yourself, and <lb/>
throughout, the evening you would <lb/>
overflow with bright anecdotes and <lb/>
be so racy and charming that after <lb/>
you had gone away everybody <lb/>
not but be painful reading to such <lb/>
of our intending as have <lb/>
been looking to Canada as a place <lb/>
of refuge from the indignation of <lb/>
their victims. <lb/>
however in <lb/>
the fresh tale of Little Pep <lb/>
Father Mrs. General <lb/>
Fremont has a long story this <lb/>
number, entitled a tale <lb/>
of wild mining of in <lb/>
California; a breathless tale j to puck his crop of Irish potatoes, <lb/>
oilier experiences. is Scotland Neck Mr. J. <lb/>
a by B. S. Thornton of two Y. Savage is now shipping <lb/>
beautiful dogs, real dogs, known to, from bis ti tick garden lettuce and <lb/>
large deposits of rich iron ore, and j many Boston young people. asparagus to the Hotel Farrar at <lb/>
her other vast mineral resources, i Downer's is a swinging Tarboro, besides supplying many <lb/>
she ought to and will be in the ballad of a brave little chap customers at home. lie finds sale <lb/>
of the great mineral by Mrs. Clara Hates. for ail be can raise. This shows <lb/>
May by Mrs. Frances j what trucking would do in our sec- <lb/>
A. gives an account of j if we would pay attention to it. <lb/>
last year's May Dy celebration j A <lb/>
which the author enjoyed with the j ,,, m. what . to ft <lb/>
j children of a little English village., ant <lb/>
I A chapter of the Children of the ; k pounds, passed <lb/>
The only men who are worth white House series, Mrs Harriet <lb/>
ton town or community, says Taylor Upton is House j <lb/>
exchange, those who can forget of Andrew and is <lb/>
is a growing sentiment all <lb/>
over the country that the President <lb/>
should represent the <lb/>
other words, that he should be <lb/>
by popular, not the <lb/>
vote. Mr. Cleveland, at the <lb/>
last election, received one <lb/>
hundred thousand more votes than <lb/>
did Mr. Harrison, yet the latter was <lb/>
elected. The people will demand, <lb/>
we believe, that highest office In <lb/>
the land shall be filled by the man <lb/>
preferred by the majority not <lb/>
the minority, as is at present the <lb/>
Advance. <lb/>
There are now the State seven- <lb/>
teen hundred and Farm- <lb/>
Alliances, they are doing <lb/>
good work the cause of <lb/>
touts <lb/>
AYCOCK <lb/>
N C <lb/>
C. C. <lb/>
W ion. N. C <lb/>
to cling still to <lb/>
This is forcibly , , <lb/>
. , ,. . . States of the South. <lb/>
ed in Weldon Extradition bill j . <lb/>
passed Canadian of to a Town <lb/>
on measure which <lb/>
Statesville Landmark. <lb/>
This bill, as the Philadelphia. ,.,,, <lb/>
resets forth, adds to the list own ends long enough j anecdotes and pictures, <lb/>
offenses already under ex- are nitrations being t <lb/>
embezzlement, ob- i encourage every public and firelight glow over the grim <lb/>
and <lb/>
I far m calculated to build up anecdotes; notable this week a from <lb/>
them in the He has been <lb/>
i i A town might as well House Kitchen shad u <lb/>
. ,, arc ready <lb/>
tan or goods or valuable . . . . <lb/>
r , , , to forward ; is y readable, <lb/>
securities under false and I <lb/>
fraud <lb/>
agent or public <lb/>
or other corporation, made criminal <lb/>
by any law in force in the country j <lb/>
in which the crime is committed. <lb/>
If this bill becomes a law, <lb/>
bank embezzlers and <lb/>
will need to seek some other refuge <lb/>
than Canada. <lb/>
through this city yesterday en route <lb/>
for the national museum at Wash-. <lb/>
It was caught at one of the <lb/>
life saving stations on our coast <lb/>
below is a wonder to <lb/>
all fishermen. <lb/>
La Grange Spectator We saw <lb/>
this week a from the <lb/>
en. <lb/>
Id us <lb/>
that he has sold buck shad this seas- <lb/>
on at apiece, and row shad at <lb/>
cents apiece. In the beginning <lb/>
of the season the highest price re- <lb/>
was cents for row, <lb/>
cents for bucks. <lb/>
Goldsboro While coupling <lb/>
Strike While the Iron is Hot- <lb/>
, the appreciation of their own <lb/>
New Bern JoannA. property are to be pitied. They are <lb/>
while the iron is is a not the men who put own <lb/>
good maxim, applicable to all shoulder to the wheel and help build <lb/>
and among all people. j town. They belong to a class <lb/>
Improve the present who to take all they <lb/>
for the present moment is all that j of some building and <lb/>
man can claim as his own. To-1 enterprise, but are not willing to do <lb/>
morrow may be too late <lb/>
This is a favorable time for the <lb/>
development of North Car. <lb/>
Attention has been called to- <lb/>
vast resources and incomparable <lb/>
advantages, and the people of other <lb/>
communities are turning their steps <lb/>
hither to a land of promise. <lb/>
We invite and char- <lb/>
to come and share with us our <lb/>
pare for its as to become in-; .;, G. little dog <lb/>
different to the industries en- j <lb/>
in its m who There is a by <lb/>
come to town to make it their future j Mrs a <lb/>
home, who see enough j Song by an art- <lb/>
before them to see that money placed by Louise <lb/>
judiciously in public enterprises of j rt noted <lb/>
their own will bear a hundred fl train with many other cars on the local W. W. freight at <lb/>
stories poems. j depot yesterday morning <lb/>
We notice that Wide Shepard Hill, a colored train <lb/>
children who have undertaken to who has bis home, we learn, in this <lb/>
build the dining-room in Ram- city, was over and killed in- <lb/>
School Helen Memo- -----There is a young hen <lb/>
have received a gilt of in this city, the of. Mr. <lb/>
to their fund from Mr. Mrs. on Widow's Hill, that <lb/>
Bradbury of Ohio. is undoubtedly entitled the <lb/>
Wide is a year. D. Although only ten months <lb/>
Company, Publishers, old this hen has already raised one <lb/>
Boston. i brood of chickens and is now cluck- <lb/>
to her second, which were <lb/>
How many churches do you suppose batched out last week. <lb/>
would be built this Christian land ,,.,, , ,, <lb/>
Concord Timid ones <lb/>
ft DANIELS, <lb/>
n. c <lb/>
Any to will he <lb/>
Promptly Attended to. <lb/>
V. I,. JAM KM <lb/>
-d DENTIST, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
AUG, M. MOORE. C M. H <lb/>
A W, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
in the State Federal Courts <lb/>
anything. It is the town that has <lb/>
most enterprising citizens it <lb/>
that grows most <lb/>
Wilson Mirror. <lb/>
Never suspect a friend of doing <lb/>
you a until the truth of it is <lb/>
as plain and as clear as the at <lb/>
noon on a cloudless day, and then. <lb/>
ladies do have many looking glasses, <lb/>
POST OFFICE. <lb/>
ham <lb/>
Order hours <lb/>
be from to P. n. and <lb/>
from to p. w. <lb/>
front of the fire and pick teeth <lb/>
but what men . , , , , , , <lb/>
. , . , with a wooden toothpick until she <lb/>
,, M cigar store does not have its cigar L , . . . , <lb/>
In . ii i. iv . .-f the children to bed, <lb/>
a. n. to p. m. No or-1 lighter hung before a mirror What , . . <lb/>
and every now and then yon make <lb/>
a few cheerful remarks the <lb/>
bar-room does not flank its gorgeous <lb/>
daily Sun- bar with a big What bar-, , , <lb/>
at 9--30 A. M., and depart., at p u. is , i, a mirror of the general <lb/>
far om mail arrives . cussedness of children who run <lb/>
at U M. depart at p. m. I What elevator is not furnished with <lb/>
Washington mail mirrors What <lb/>
at M. and P. M. . <lb/>
J J PERKINS P I store cannot boast of a <lb/>
i Is there a tailor shop or a hat <lb/>
Appointments I store without one Who says that <lb/>
For on Mission, i are coo fronted with <lb/>
1st at II than women f Watch them <lb/>
School House, 1-t at and you II see that they <lb/>
o'clock I always look into them, too. <lb/>
Sparta. 2nd Sunday at <lb/>
Shady Grove. 3rd Sunday it efforts be, not <lb/>
but , <lb/>
K p. c. <lb/>
through shoes and clothes so fast. <lb/>
When the time comes that all is <lb/>
goodly heritage But we must show even do accuse or <lb/>
our appreciation of our j from <lb/>
before we can make them attractive j own version expiation <lb/>
of the supposed wrong. If you were <lb/>
ever a friend to him he is certainly <lb/>
to others. Nothing valuable will <lb/>
ever come to a people who do not go <lb/>
resolutely to work to build up their I entitled to that much forbearance <lb/>
own fortunes. Fortunately our If this role were <lb/>
people have put their shoulders to <lb/>
the w heel and are pushing on <lb/>
car of progress Let their be no <lb/>
relaxation of effort. <lb/>
We the East must strike while <lb/>
iron is hot, and in so doing we <lb/>
may shape destinies of our <lb/>
for ages to come <lb/>
Whether the wilt ever be <lb/>
intelligent factor in American <lb/>
politics is very much to be doubted. <lb/>
still and everything nicely adapted j The problem in the South is <lb/>
for a chat or a game, you draw graver many in the South <lb/>
your miserable newspaper and be-; are willing to admit. The <lb/>
gin to read. And yon read that shows aptitude culture, re blocked up with the ice or estrange- <lb/>
or higher and and current is checked in <lb/>
us far as the writer has- observed in flowing. Sad, sad, very but <lb/>
North Carolina, there is no promise is one of mournful evidences <lb/>
for o human frailty and the <lb/>
a misunderstanding <lb/>
would be advert and many a <lb/>
heart-ache spared. <lb/>
And it very frequently happens <lb/>
that friendships of years existence, <lb/>
in Inch mutual confidences have <lb/>
poured their strongest cement, and <lb/>
brought about-a union so close and <lb/>
so perfect a pang to one <lb/>
pain the. yield to the fir; t, <lb/>
touch of frozen breath of a mis <lb/>
understanding and a <lb/>
and in twinkling of an eye, <lb/>
the warm channel feeling is <lb/>
of ours if it were not the women , <lb/>
,. . i. , i have trying to make <lb/>
How many missionaries would be I . . <lb/>
. ., ,. . ., it appear that <lb/>
sent to preach the. gospel to heathen i <lb/>
I n n. i. a good State to be born in, but a <lb/>
nations Shall they then sow the, . ,. <lb/>
. Door to live <lb/>
seed have no part in the <lb/>
vest Shall they bear beat <lb/>
of the day and have no re- <lb/>
ward or credit for their labor <lb/>
What Banner of is woman <lb/>
anyway What is her mission <lb/>
A LEX L. BLOW, <lb/>
G VI C <lb/>
J. E. M BE. J. H. J. D. <lb/>
TUCKER MURPHY, <lb/>
A T-LA W, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
SKINNED <lb/>
I SKINNER, <lb/>
i-J <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Li G. JAMES, <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. G. <lb/>
Practice In all the Collection <lb/>
a Specialty. <lb/>
I B. YELLOWLEY, <lb/>
ATTORNEY-A W, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
ton Star in a long editorial shows <lb/>
this to be false. Just put it down as <lb/>
a The true, the manly, the I <lb/>
right succeed <lb/>
right at home. Here in North Car- <lb/>
Where is her sphere We, door to <lb/>
discoursed on the for B i and political relations are open to <lb/>
whole half hour Sunday morning to as as am., <lb/>
a class of small boys who insisted <lb/>
P. C. F <lb/>
MATTHEW <lb/>
Certified <lb/>
Civil Engineers, Surveyors <lb/>
and Architects. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
HOTELS. <lb/>
upon chewing gum between <lb/>
and bad solved the problem of <lb/>
perpetual Orphan's <lb/>
Friend. <lb/>
If the men who till e soil, who <lb/>
sell the goods or who heal the sick <lb/>
blood and reputation have nothing <lb/>
to do with it. <lb/>
Wilson Advance The affliction <lb/>
that has befallen Mr. <lb/>
Love, an honest, hard working man, <lb/>
of Cross township, is enough <lb/>
to touch the heart, of the most call- <lb/>
He has lost three children <lb/>
paper all to yourself, word <lb/>
word, and line for line, straight <lb/>
through from editorial to market <lb/>
report, as if it contained secret <lb/>
youth, wealth and eternal <lb/>
of all things earthly. <lb/>
worked as hard and untiringly as j typhoid pneumonia, and <lb/>
women, the State would with, three more of <lb/>
The way some are are dangerously ill. Oar <lb/>
permitted and encouraged to k WIth <lb/>
themselves to death is a disgrace Cut,; ran from <lb/>
Hf n <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Under new management. Hot and <lb/>
cold water Good rooms and at- <lb/>
servants. always <lb/>
ed with tho . f the market. Feed <lb/>
stables in <lb/>
SAT <lb/>
C. <lb/>
upon their thoughtless <lb/>
Marriage be a success for <lb/>
women otherwise than being made <lb/>
beasts of burden as is often the <lb/>
to Wilson, Tuesday <lb/>
morning, ran over and <lb/>
killed a colored woman, at <lb/>
, She attempted to cross tho track <lb/>
E front of tho coming train and paid <lb/>
the penalty of her folly. <lb/>
Wilton <lb/>
HOTEL <lb/>
SPENCER <lb/>
THE HOME <lb/>
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. <lb/>
Polite waiters. Good Rooms Best <lb/>
table the market When in <lb/>
city st the <lb/>
Hotel,<lb/>
to save money your Boots, Hats, Gaps, Dross at tho <lb/>
, next door to Rawls, the Jeweler. B<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Editor and Prop <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
LATELY <lb/>
Subscription Price. <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC, BIT <lb/>
The Wilmington Messenger, a <lb/>
that has many good deeds <lb/>
to its credit, has taken it- <lb/>
self the task of raising <lb/>
for the establishment of Sol- <lb/>
flier's Home in this State. An <lb/>
appeal goes out to every lover of <lb/>
the for aid in this <lb/>
enterprise that looks to the es- <lb/>
of a suitable Home <lb/>
for the disabled soldiers who <lb/>
j fought so heroically for our <lb/>
We hone the Mes- <lb/>
will succeed in the under <lb/>
taking. Speaking of a suitable <lb/>
name for such an institution, the <lb/>
Messenger <lb/>
The name of Wyatt Home would <lb/>
be good and appropriate <lb/>
Private <lb/>
not to Democratic <lb/>
men and measure that are not consistent <lb/>
the true principles of the party. <lb/>
If want a a <lb/>
of the State send for the or Pitt count v, member of <lb/>
tor. W SAMPLE COPY FREE the Edgecombe Guards, was the <lb/>
; first North Carolina soldier who was <lb/>
Entered at the Post at <lb/>
c , <lb/>
Mail <lb/>
WEDNESDAY. MAY 8th. 188.1. <lb/>
A fearful wind and hail storm <lb/>
at Warsaw, that completely de- <lb/>
the Presbyterian <lb/>
Church and damaged many <lb/>
buildings ; a fire that destroy- <lb/>
ed several thousand dollars <lb/>
worth of property in Shelby ; <lb/>
and the of Deputy Col- <lb/>
Bouldin by a moonshiner <lb/>
in Johnston county, are among <lb/>
some of the State happenings of <lb/>
the last few days. <lb/>
The Washington Centennial <lb/>
in New York, last week, was a <lb/>
big thing, sure enough, but the <lb/>
first few minutes reading about <lb/>
it was all we wanted to see. In <lb/>
the outline of the Wilmington <lb/>
Stir it told of the President's <lb/>
. , , . j . for the Association, <lb/>
arrival and reception, and that previous meeting w <lb/>
when the hall was reached <lb/>
the passage way was lined with <lb/>
killed in the war. and it is claimed <lb/>
that he was the first enlist <lb/>
ed man killed on the Southern side. <lb/>
At all events he was and is our first <lb/>
hero, and a good Home <lb/>
would be none too grand a <lb/>
for we are quite willing <lb/>
it should be called the Home <lb/>
and in that event we should look to <lb/>
see Pitt and Edgecombe, the Guards <lb/>
and the entire First North Carolina <lb/>
survivors, bestir them- <lb/>
selves as a matter of local, personal <lb/>
and pride of direct interest <lb/>
to them, each and all. This is not <lb/>
however, independent movement. <lb/>
Oar Washington letter this <lb/>
week gets off a good one about <lb/>
Jim Blaine seeking notoriety. <lb/>
The Bachelors. <lb/>
of the the A I W. <lb/>
As our reporter has been very <lb/>
busy of late, be has failed to keep <lb/>
up the meetings of the A. I- <lb/>
O. bat having learned last <lb/>
week that a meeting had been called <lb/>
to consider a matter that might <lb/>
prove interesting to some member <lb/>
of the Reflector force, he made <lb/>
arrangement to be on and ob. <lb/>
mined the following <lb/>
A. I. O. W., <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Hall No. <lb/>
The meeting was called to order <lb/>
at P. M. Supreme Chin <lb/>
Worker Hopeful <lb/>
siding. After the Grand <lb/>
had successfully wrestled <lb/>
with the grid iron can can the <lb/>
Chair the brethren that <lb/>
the meeting had been called at the <lb/>
request of brother Nor- <lb/>
who would now proceed with <lb/>
a statement his woes. Mr. Nor- <lb/>
took the floor, and a chew of <lb/>
fine cut tobacco, and delivered the <lb/>
following Mr. Chin Work- <lb/>
and Brethren of the Most Noble <lb/>
Order, I from a position in the <lb/>
pits of misery as deep as the holes <lb/>
tooled in the sidewalks of our city <lb/>
by Uncle Mark Cherry's <lb/>
to call upon this <lb/>
order for My heart has <lb/>
been torn and I have been sat <lb/>
even as the Republican party <lb/>
of Greenville hast been sat <lb/>
this day, so have I, and I <lb/>
am the sole owner and proprietor of <lb/>
as fresh varied assortment <lb/>
of anguish as can be found on the <lb/>
face of the earth and my heart <lb/>
Business Association. <lb/>
Blaine was envious <lb/>
of the noise created and the <lb/>
enjoyed by the great <lb/>
celebration in New York of <lb/>
Washington's inauguration. <lb/>
he did not the <lb/>
Presidential party when it here <lb/>
Monday morning. He bad a good <lb/>
excuse in the attack of lumbago <lb/>
from which he has been <lb/>
for some days, and several of bis <lb/>
friends, knowing that a little <lb/>
would have a wonderful effect <lb/>
on his drooping spirits proceeded to <lb/>
drop mysterious hints about Blaine <lb/>
and paralysis the hearing of <lb/>
correspondents of New York <lb/>
papers. That was enough for the <lb/>
enterprising manipulators of Wash- <lb/>
news. Vivid imaginations <lb/>
supplied what was lacking, and <lb/>
Wednesday morning's papers con- <lb/>
a highly sensational account <lb/>
of Secretary Blaine's having a stroke <lb/>
of paralysis and of the attempt of <lb/>
his family and friends to keep it <lb/>
The evening papers of the <lb/>
same day had denials of the story <lb/>
from Blame's family and friends <lb/>
and the Secretary was happy to <lb/>
of the space given him the <lb/>
newspapers notwithstanding the <lb/>
pressure of centennial news and <lb/>
the friends that started the whole <lb/>
story rejoiced at the effect it had <lb/>
had. Blaine is by no means the <lb/>
first man to encourage newspapers <lb/>
to print reports in order that they <lb/>
may for notoriety. <lb/>
officials are disappoint- <lb/>
ed because the Mail <lb/>
vice passed under the control of the <lb/>
Wednesday- <lb/>
May 1st, putting a stop to the <lb/>
wholesale removals they were en- <lb/>
gaged in. By working after hours <lb/>
they succeeded in changing about <lb/>
one third of the of <lb/>
that branch of the Government <lb/>
R. S. CLARK CO., <lb/>
DEALER IN- <lb/>
FURNISHING <lb/>
Are headquarters for all needed in the <lb/>
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot, be <lb/>
but if you want anything- in <lb/>
Hardware, Agricultural Stoves <lb/>
and Cooking I tonsils. Carriage Material <lb/>
and House Cutlery <lb/>
CA ON <lb/>
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb/>
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb/>
which we will sell at Prices. <lb/>
The association met in the Opera <lb/>
House last Thursday, a good attend- <lb/>
being present. <lb/>
In calling the meeting to order <lb/>
President Jarvis thanked the body <lb/>
tor having elected him as its head <lb/>
officer, and spoke a few words of en- <lb/>
for revenge. <lb/>
Mr. Trustfulness Whilom arose at <lb/>
this point and asked permission to I d consented <lb/>
. I .- Hie . <lb/>
to give the twenty day <lb/>
previous meeting were <lb/>
read and opportunity given to <lb/>
those desiring to become members <lb/>
two school j . com. <lb/>
in white, who strewed flowers of three was appointed to <lb/>
a Board of Directors. The com <lb/>
consisted of J. U. Murphy, J. <lb/>
J. Cherry C. A. White, who re <lb/>
tired reported the names of J. <lb/>
B. Cherry, John Flanagan, John <lb/>
Duckett, A. L. Blow, T. B. Cherry. <lb/>
C. D. S. Bawls, C. A. <lb/>
White and J. D. Murphy. The re <lb/>
port was adopted. <lb/>
While committee was prepare <lb/>
this report. B. C. Pearce made <lb/>
some remarks upon the establish-, <lb/>
of a pants factory, gave <lb/>
which showed that such an <lb/>
enterprise could be engaged in with <lb/>
profit. <lb/>
along the President's path, two <lb/>
of the number being colored <lb/>
girls This was as much as we <lb/>
wanted to see of the Centennial <lb/>
proceedings, and we expect if <lb/>
the Father of our Country could <lb/>
have looked on it would have <lb/>
been enough for him, too, and <lb/>
he would not have felt much <lb/>
honored. <lb/>
The old Board of <lb/>
of the town held a meeting one <lb/>
night last week for the purpose <lb/>
of levying taxes for the coming <lb/>
year. Their decision in one in- <lb/>
stance is a regular memory but- <lb/>
ton, as It no doubt strikes the <lb/>
softest spot the bar keepers <lb/>
and calls for their highest en- <lb/>
Not so, however, <lb/>
with the people, for of <lb/>
the masses will be raised in <lb/>
sure that the bar rooms, so far as IA committee on Cotton Factory, <lb/>
tax is concerned, are placed l ; <lb/>
on an equality with every other <lb/>
interrupt the speaker. request <lb/>
being granted he said if <lb/>
Normal desired the assistance <lb/>
of the order he had best confine <lb/>
himself to the cause leave the <lb/>
effect for some occasion w hen his <lb/>
heart should long for sympathy. <lb/>
Bro. Normal said he would accept <lb/>
the brother's advice and state the <lb/>
cause of his misery in as few words <lb/>
as possible. Ho said that all the <lb/>
wealth of his young affections and <lb/>
pocket book likewise had been <lb/>
poured out at the of a beau- <lb/>
girl and though ho was sorely <lb/>
beset by rivals, he had, by the <lb/>
of great diplomatic ability <lb/>
succeeded in making an engage <lb/>
to take the fair one to church, <lb/>
at least twice per week, and while <lb/>
he was floating around in the cloud-1 <lb/>
lauds of ecstatic bliss j <lb/>
his triumph over; <lb/>
his rivals, individual familiarly <lb/>
known M the Billie; <lb/>
had kicked the corner store out of <lb/>
this, the fairest of all bis air <lb/>
by causing the fair one to break all . <lb/>
thereby <lb/>
that was asked for they would <lb/>
not have a single Democrat, but <lb/>
having already extended the time <lb/>
once, Harrison the cheek to <lb/>
do it again without any other ex- <lb/>
than the replacing of Demo- <lb/>
clerks by Republicans. <lb/>
Hamilton, of the <lb/>
Marine Hospital Service thinks that <lb/>
yellow fever is brought into Florida <lb/>
by small smuggling vessels. An <lb/>
extra revenue cutter has been or- <lb/>
to cruise off the Florida coast <lb/>
to look out for the smugglers. <lb/>
machinery <lb/>
Department is to be utilized in <lb/>
statistics for the census. A <lb/>
circular has been sent out by <lb/>
department to each of the <lb/>
post instructing them to <lb/>
all the assistance possible to <lb/>
the census bureau. As there will <lb/>
be no pay tor this work the post- <lb/>
masters are not likely to take to it <lb/>
very enthusiastically. <lb/>
of Mississippi, is <lb/>
re to see He is not <lb/>
ALFRED FORBES, <lb/>
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb/>
Mere to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following <lb/>
that are not to be excelled in this market. And all guaranteed to be and <lb/>
pure straight good. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, GEN- <lb/>
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. LA- <lb/>
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb/>
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, CROCK FRY and QUEENS- <lb/>
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING. of different <lb/>
kinds, Gm and Hay, Rock of and <lb/>
Hair, Harness, Bridles and Saddles. <lb/>
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Agent Clark O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I ofter to the trade at Wholesale <lb/>
Jobbers prices, H cents per dozen, less per cent for Oath. Bread Prep- <lb/>
and Hall's Star Lye at jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure Lin- <lb/>
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb/>
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb/>
TAILORING <lb/>
ft <lb/>
WE are now fitted up in first-class order are prepared to man- <lb/>
upon short notice any kind or style of <lb/>
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb/>
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING. <lb/>
We also keep a nice line of <lb/>
MADE HARNESS. <lb/>
Come and see us. Flanagan's old stand <lb/>
R. GREENE, JR. Manager. <lb/>
DURING THE SUMMER <lb/>
I will have weekly arrivals of the very nicest and freshest <lb/>
Fruits Confections. <lb/>
I keep constantly on hand a splendid assortment <lb/>
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO, <lb/>
CIGARS, TOILET SOAPS, <lb/>
All your wants in the above goods can be supplied by <lb/>
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb/>
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS PUT UP TO ORDER. <lb/>
FINE A. SPECIALTY. <lb/>
after office himself but would prob- <lb/>
ably like to have something to say <lb/>
E. A. Move offered the following u c of of <lb/>
solutions which wire adopted and would <lb/>
I. That until other- <lb/>
wise ordered the following shall be <lb/>
of the <lb/>
A committee Banks and Bank <lb/>
A oil <lb/>
A committee on Advertising. <lb/>
A committee on Clothing Factory, <lb/>
i committee on Trucking Interests. <lb/>
A committee on Tobacco Industry. <lb/>
If the bar rooms <lb/>
caused no more expense to the <lb/>
town than do other business es- <lb/>
this might be well <lb/>
enough, but as they are the <lb/>
places from whence the <lb/>
bulk of disorders and <lb/>
Mill. <lb/>
A committee on Schools <lb/>
A committee on Streets and High- <lb/>
ways near Town. <lb/>
A committee on Sanitation and <lb/>
Public Health. <lb/>
II. That each of said committees <lb/>
shall be composed of five members. <lb/>
III. That said committees shall <lb/>
be by the President and <lb/>
that occur, they should be Board of Directors of the <lb/>
made to bear the burden of <lb/>
Instead of reducing the standing committees for <lb/>
license tax to one-fifth of the i year for which they are appointed. <lb/>
former cost it would have been I m f <lb/>
, , . I President and Board of Directors to <lb/>
better for the town the price committees provided <lb/>
been increased live fold. j for these at as early <lb/>
day as practicable, and cause the <lb/>
The Building Association same to be published in the Greens <lb/>
now organized, and its force, <lb/>
character and usefulness can V That said committees are re- <lb/>
, , quested and directed when so an- <lb/>
judged by the class of men to take charge of the sub- <lb/>
for its specially assigned them and to <lb/>
Jarvis, President ; E. A. to e any <lb/>
, . . . . ; or information they may <lb/>
and Harry Skinner, ice j the Board of Directors or to <lb/>
dents; Alfred Forbes, Treasurer, the Association. <lb/>
and the Board of Association shall <lb/>
, , . , meet the first Thursday night <lb/>
whose names are elsewhere pub r <lb/>
future and <lb/>
leaving him the <lb/>
The Ohio Worker said be bad h f , , of <lb/>
heard some of l attacks g <lb/>
of as a citizen. <lb/>
Hear him on the <lb/>
is not a white man with a black <lb/>
skin. He is a different race. He <lb/>
is n barbarian, and barbarians can- <lb/>
rule civilized people. His head <lb/>
is covered with wool, he is a sheep. <lb/>
The white man has straight hair <lb/>
like a lion. The is an infant. <lb/>
He has the flat nose, the retreating <lb/>
any motion for the <lb/>
of the aforesaid William that <lb/>
might be offered. Mr. <lb/>
Sunbeam arose to move that a com- <lb/>
three be appointed to <lb/>
formulate resolutions to what <lb/>
should be taken by the order. <lb/>
The motion being duly seconded <lb/>
was carried the following com- . , lips of an in- <lb/>
Sun-; , de- <lb/>
thoroughly fit him for <lb/>
Proboscis B The commit-; g <lb/>
tee retired and remember, it comes <lb/>
mg preamble and . ,. <lb/>
It has come to the <lb/>
E. C. GLENN. <lb/>
COMMISSION <lb/>
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb/>
SHELL LIME. PUKE DISSOLVED DONE, <lb/>
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb/>
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C, Mar. 1887. <lb/>
Spring Display <lb/>
Fran and <lb/>
Together with exclusive styles from our own <lb/>
workshop, which for beauty, elegance and <lb/>
workmanship equal any that can be found <lb/>
We yield the palm to none. <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
GREENVILLE, C. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, X- C <lb/>
OFFICE SUGG JAMBS OLD STAND <lb/>
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lowest current rates <lb/>
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb/>
in this paper. <lb/>
The united of these men <lb/>
together with efforts of <lb/>
various committees to be an- <lb/>
each month at S o'clock, until other- <lb/>
wise ordered. <lb/>
J. D. Murphy offered motion that <lb/>
committee which should be <lb/>
pointed for clothing factory <lb/>
should at once investigate ob- <lb/>
can and will, doubtless all information <lb/>
accomplish ranch of good for W factory, and if found that it <lb/>
. ,, , . ; be profitably operated be <lb/>
Greenville. Already the boom authorized to books and take <lb/>
Is started and the spirit of enter- <lb/>
prise is taking possession of the <lb/>
people. Merchants from the <lb/>
stock for such a factory. Adopted. <lb/>
Harry Skinner that the <lb/>
committee to be appointed ad <lb/>
be instructed to confer <lb/>
country are engaging stores for. with Mr. Walters, of the W <lb/>
another year, and it is clearly <lb/>
Been that the trade of the county <lb/>
will be concentrated here. <lb/>
There are steps being taken <lb/>
to advertise the town and <lb/>
; to establish a cotton seed oil <lb/>
mill, b cotton factory, a pants <lb/>
factory, a shoe factory; <lb/>
is to be given to the tobacco <lb/>
interest; the trucking <lb/>
to be encouraged ; and the <lb/>
W. railroad, relative to co-op- <lb/>
us in advertising Ibis <lb/>
section through Frank Leslie's <lb/>
and the <lb/>
motion J. D. Murphy the <lb/>
Secretary was instructed to procure <lb/>
stationary for the correspondence of <lb/>
the Association. <lb/>
The meeting then adjourned. <lb/>
Marlboro Replies. <lb/>
ed thought of the community <lb/>
May 4th, 1889. <lb/>
to be directed to the advance- <lb/>
James his visual must <lb/>
be too or that he bas not <lb/>
of the town and vicinity j enough to see all that, <lb/>
socially, industrially and every For even bis sister <lb/>
other way. <lb/>
Let everybody hold up the <lb/>
bands the officers and give <lb/>
their support to every move- <lb/>
that shall be inaugurated <lb/>
through the Association. The <lb/>
time for action is here. The in- <lb/>
is taken in right <lb/>
direction and with the full A <lb/>
and of t All O. K. lets <lb/>
people we big things ac have it have as good mat- <lb/>
village, pugnacious little <lb/>
can produce some cereals eight <lb/>
inches corn with four blades <lb/>
and cabbage plants eighteen inches <lb/>
in diameter. Cold wave here. Frost <lb/>
this morning. The looks <lb/>
as if it might bare had an <lb/>
of Enamel. <lb/>
in Greenville at an <lb/>
early day. <lb/>
in as you will And <lb/>
the Stale. <lb/>
knowledge of this club that an <lb/>
as the <lb/>
Billie has and with ma <lb/>
ice interfered with <lb/>
the affections of one of our <lb/>
brethren, therefore, be it <lb/>
1st. That each and every <lb/>
member this order be and is <lb/>
hereby commanded to use all means . <lb/>
in his power to demolish the afore-; <lb/>
said <lb/>
2nd. Should member learn of <lb/>
method by which the united <lb/>
action of the order can made <lb/>
effective in disposing of this destroy- <lb/>
of a brother's happiness it shall <lb/>
the duty of each member to com- <lb/>
at once with the Supreme <lb/>
Worker and have a meeting <lb/>
called to consider plan of ac- <lb/>
3rd. That any member who shall <lb/>
fail to take advantage of an <lb/>
to carry out part of these <lb/>
resolutions shall be fined and <lb/>
expelled from order. <lb/>
4th. That the Supreme Chin <lb/>
Worker be requested to provide a <lb/>
suitable epitaph for the aforesaid <lb/>
Billie to be kept for time when <lb/>
he shall it. <lb/>
THE EPITAPH <lb/>
Stranger, pause, here <lb/>
Once as fair as a water-lily; <lb/>
His head was right, but his heart was <lb/>
wrong. <lb/>
And love took root where it did be- <lb/>
long. <lb/>
The A. I. O. W. <lb/>
Then marked him and his days were <lb/>
For soon death claimed him for her own, <lb/>
Aided that's best unknown. <lb/>
Chief Explosive Manipulator <lb/>
Whilom, then recited <lb/>
a poem It is better to have <lb/>
never loved to eat be- <lb/>
fore you go to see your sweetheart. <lb/>
Alter which meeting adjourned. <lb/>
Reporter. <lb/>
not from a Democrat but from a <lb/>
who was a Whig before the <lb/>
war a Republican since. <lb/>
Washington Letter. <lb/>
our regular <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
Senator Arthur P. I <lb/>
man who won the only Democratic <lb/>
national victory for more than <lb/>
thirty rears, is the that <lb/>
out of every Democrats <lb/>
Washington has referred to by <lb/>
name as the only proper successor <lb/>
to the late ex Senator H. Bar- <lb/>
chairman of National <lb/>
Democratic Committee, whose death <lb/>
occurred in the early part of the <lb/>
week. Among email minority <lb/>
woo object to Senator Gorman be-, <lb/>
cause he is not regarded as <lb/>
in the cause of tariff <lb/>
reform is Senator of Alabama, <lb/>
who thinks the should <lb/>
go to some tariff ideas <lb/>
are in exact accordance with those <lb/>
ex-President Cleveland. There <lb/>
Is little doubt, however, that Sena- <lb/>
tor Gorman -rill have the refusal of <lb/>
position. Some of bis friends <lb/>
here that he will refuse to ac- <lb/>
it. It be party <lb/>
tone f <lb/>
CASH HARDWARE STORE <lb/>
We are adding to our stock such goods as our customers and the public <lb/>
need. Hardware, Mechanics tools. Stoves and Tinware. Sash. Doors. <lb/>
and putty. Axes, Shovels and flakes. Plow of every kind. Wheel <lb/>
Barrows. Barbed Fencing. Cooking and Heating Stoves and Stove pipe of every <lb/>
Sails and Iron. Cucumber and Iron Drill pumps, Sc, <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 well worth <lb/>
the money asked tor them. <lb/>
One year ago started in business and had for our motto e sell for cash. <lb/>
still our motto, realizing the that it is best for merchant <lb/>
and customer. By close attention to business we have been rewarded by increased <lb/>
success. . <lb/>
We thank the public and our customers especially for and ask a <lb/>
larger share in the future. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb/>
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb/>
J. D. Williamson, <lb/>
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. O. <lb/>
Has Moved to One Door North Court House. <lb/>
WILL CONTINUE THE OF <lb/>
BUGGIES, CARTS <lb/>
My Factory Is well equipped with the best Mechanics, <lb/>
but We keep up the times and <lb/>
Best material used in all Work, All style- Springs u-i <lb/>
put up nothing <lb/>
-i Improved styles, <lb/>
foil i in t from <lb/>
Storm, Coil, Horn, King. <lb/>
Also keep on hand a full e of ready <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb/>
the year round, which we will sell as low as <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor hope <lb/>
merit a continuance of the same. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
J. K. MOVE. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
The following extract, which was <lb/>
taken from a recent issue of <lb/>
Elizabeth City Economist, may apply <lb/>
very well to Greenville just at this <lb/>
time. It contains some good advice, <lb/>
How to boom a town is contained <lb/>
in kernel of one or two words <lb/>
advertise by that we do not <lb/>
mean, at so much a line a -news- <lb/>
paper, that is a means to <lb/>
be But we <lb/>
it live men, by <lb/>
live associations of every <lb/>
by clubs, by fairs, by picnics, <lb/>
by circulars, hospitality to <lb/>
stranger's, by good hotels, by good <lb/>
newspapers, by shows, by entertain- <lb/>
by cheap prices, by horse <lb/>
races, by lectures, by conventions <lb/>
and by a respectable dog fight. <lb/>
Let every body bustle, let every- <lb/>
body he a special committee to talk <lb/>
up the town. Let every attraction <lb/>
that the possesses be made <lb/>
to an astonished public, from <lb/>
a big to a barrel of juniper <lb/>
water. <lb/>
Of these agencies of progress the <lb/>
chief agency, we think is a live news- <lb/>
paper. A live newspaper builds up <lb/>
a town more than any other agency <lb/>
therefore a newspaper should <lb/>
reflect business of ;. town, as <lb/>
well as the who conduct the <lb/>
business of a town. It is the duty of <lb/>
the business men of a town to <lb/>
the best paper in their town by <lb/>
advertising, by will, by <lb/>
kindly word, which costs nothing, <lb/>
and by all the thousand ways by <lb/>
which newspaper is made to pros <lb/>
per. It is the duty of a live news- <lb/>
paper to aid all the business <lb/>
town, to study the whole subject of <lb/>
progress its agencies, to keep <lb/>
every enterprising business man. <lb/>
every good man, every intellectual <lb/>
man and every public spirited man <lb/>
before world, to up his <lb/>
bands, and cheer him on in bis good <lb/>
work, it is its duty also to de- <lb/>
the the <lb/>
right every where. <lb/>
GREENVILLE MARKET <lb/>
Corrected weekly by S. M. <lb/>
Wholesale and Grocer. <lb/>
Mess Pork <lb/>
Bulk Sides <lb/>
Bacon Sides <lb/>
Bacon Shoulder <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
Cured Hams <lb/>
Flour <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
Granulated Sugar <lb/>
Snuff <lb/>
Butter <lb/>
Cheese <lb/>
JeS. <lb/>
CORDIALLY THANK YOU FOR THE PATRONAGE WHICH YOU <lb/>
far bestowed upon us and beg for a continuation of the same, we offer <lb/>
you to-day a line of goods that cannot be excelled in this market for durability and <lb/>
worth. We have now in stock a nice line of Ladies embracing the <lb/>
Double and Single Width Cashmeres, <lb/>
English Satin Stripe Worsteds, All <lb/>
Wool Albatross, Nun's <lb/>
both plain and fancy, All Wool <lb/>
Cotton Mohair Dress Goods, <lb/>
Lawns in endless varieties, Piques, <lb/>
both Lace, Stripe and Plaid, Per- <lb/>
and Ginghams, Cheviots <lb/>
and Chambrays, Hamburg <lb/>
Edgings and Insertions, <lb/>
Laces, <lb/>
A nice lot of White Goods kept constantly. <lb/>
Dress Linen and Piece Linens. A line Piece Goods and that <lb/>
will astonish you in quality and price. Notions in endless variety embracing a <lb/>
line too numerous to mention. Hats for Men, and Children. Gent's fur- <lb/>
Goods, Shirts, Cuffs and Collars, Hosiery and a nice line <lb/>
Scarfs. Shoes, to fit all who us with their patronage, we special care, to <lb/>
this line and our Shoes both In quality and price. <lb/>
Slippers from cents tin. We especially call the attention of the Ladles to our <lb/>
of Slippers and think they will not do justice <lb/>
them. <lb/>
A large lot of I. <lb/>
f the Ladles <lb/>
if they buy before <lb/>
Hardware. Nails. Cutlery, <lb/>
Hoes. Plows, Shovels, Trace Chains. <lb/>
Grindstones and Fixtures, <lb/>
Crockery. Glassware, <lb/>
Wood and Willow ware. <lb/>
Harness, Bridles and Whips. <lb/>
Gail Ax and Rail Road Mills Snuff, Chewing Tobacco, Groceries <lb/>
and Provisions, this line we carry Tea, Coffee. Sugar. Molasses, Rice, Lard <lb/>
the very best we can buy. Pepper, Spice, Soap, both laundry and toilet. Star <lb/>
Lye, Matches, Candles, Starch, best <lb/>
kinds. Flour which we buy low sell low for the cash. <lb/>
of Oil. Meats of <lb/>
If you need a bar- <lb/>
rel of good Flour come to see us, we are rock bottom on it. <lb/>
and Ball Lye, Matches, Candles, Starch, best <lb/>
. <lb/>
1275 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. l and Mattresses, Bureaus, Ch <lb/>
. not in line we have <lb/>
to <lb/>
to To <lb/>
for these Plows In stock. <lb/>
Is <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
ft <lb/>
CS to <lb/>
carry Window Sash and different sizes in stock. Also the lamest <lb/>
stock Furniture of any house in embracing Bedsteads, <lb/>
both double and single. Lounges, Chairs of different kinds. Tables. Cots, Bed Springs <lb/>
Cribs and Beds and Cradles. What we have <lb/>
not got in line we have from several of ill- best houses in this <lb/>
country will order anything yon wish at moderate prices, <lb/>
celebrated Climax and Stonewall PLOWS when r-u want OM, <lb/>
Don't forget our <lb/>
We carry Castings <lb/>
TO US when yon come to town. We guarantee fair and honorable <lb/>
treatment, and w ill appreciate your and patronage. We can will <lb/>
eh as low as any one who sells good goods as we do. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
ARRIVED <lb/>
My Northern Dress Maker and Trim- <lb/>
mer, Mi-- arrived and I am <lb/>
prepared to execute in the latest styles <lb/>
and fashions any work to my <lb/>
care. <lb/>
MILLINERY, <lb/>
the latest designs have <lb/>
so arrived and will be pleased to show <lb/>
them to you. My price are the lowest <lb/>
and guarantee not to be undersold by no <lb/>
one. <lb/>
Mrs. L. C. King, <lb/>
Watch-Maker Jeweler. <lb/>
If you something nice the way <lb/>
Sowing Machines, <lb/>
collie to the OLD A <lb/>
large new block received. <lb/>
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Sewing <lb/>
Machines repaired and warranted. <lb/>
W. s. RAWLS <lb/>
J. COBB, <lb/>
Pitt Co N C. <lb/>
C C <lb/>
Co <lb/>
, H. GILLIAM. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
We are no W receiving Spring and <lb/>
Summer Hoods, 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 lo any <lb/>
yon will find at SB cents. <lb/>
A line of <lb/>
CASHMERES <lb/>
at cents. And <lb/>
many other things that we <lb/>
will offer at special prices <lb/>
We call especial attention to our <lb/>
Cobb Bros., <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, <lb/>
Merchants, <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
of <lb/>
We have had several years ex- <lb/>
i parlance at the are <lb/>
prepared to Cotton to <lb/>
the advantage of shippers. <lb/>
All business entrusted to our <lb/>
hands will receive prompt and <lb/>
careful attention.<lb/>
The and <lb/>
turn <lb/>
plow, and the <lb/>
cotton plows. We will <lb/>
also offer the trade <lb/>
LARD'S which <lb/>
has more merit than anything of <lb/>
the kind ever put on the <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO., <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
FOB SPRING <lb/>
I have line <lb/>
I MILLINERY II GOODS, <lb/>
That the very <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
The bad health of Mr. I. <lb/>
has compelled him to discontinue the <lb/>
management the carriage for <lb/>
me, which left a nice stock good <lb/>
material cheap for cash, on my <lb/>
hand. I will clone out the at a <lb/>
liberal discount, or will make easy terms <lb/>
with the purchaser, or will make <lb/>
terms with any good reliable man to <lb/>
carry on the carriage for me. <lb/>
There is better opening for a carriage <lb/>
business In the county than at this pi ice. <lb/>
I have also a large stock of general <lb/>
merchandise sale cheap for cash or on <lb/>
time, such us Meats, Flour, Corn, Ac, <lb/>
bought in large Ion also a nice lot of <lb/>
New Orleans Molasses, nice <lb/>
selected stock of Shoes. straw <lb/>
Goods, nice lot of Clothing, ladies Dress <lb/>
Goods, in tact everything that be <lb/>
found In iV Store. <lb/>
J. K. <lb/>
May 6th, M. N. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
On Monday the day of June, A. D. <lb/>
1889, I will sell at. the Court House door <lb/>
In the tow,, of Greenville, to the highest <lb/>
bidder, for ca.- h. one tract land In <lb/>
Your <lb/>
can be suited. My long <lb/>
In the business the <lb/>
patrons have served, to my <lb/>
ability to give to all. <lb/>
solicited <lb/>
fashion. My goods ore new i <lb/>
a complete stock. A <lb/>
has been secured and all t, place, being inherited <lb/>
from his father by J. to <lb/>
sundry bands <lb/>
against . II. and <lb/>
have I-vied on said land as <lb/>
the property of B. <lb/>
J. A. K. <lb/>
May W-. Bf ff. D.<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00018935_0003" n="3"/>
<p>
M. R. Lang's Column. <lb/>
n 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/>
Loco Spares. <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/>
TODAY <lb/>
I shall offer fox the <lb/>
NEXT DAYS <lb/>
-----my <lb/>
entire stock of------- <lb/>
READY-MADE <lb/>
AND SHOES, <lb/>
-------AT- <lb/>
is no nap for the <lb/>
wary, but a <lb/>
It is getting dusty. <lb/>
Tis election. <lb/>
forgot again. <lb/>
Its May lime now sine. <lb/>
Mayor <lb/>
were market Sat- <lb/>
The election was very quiet on <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
The nights were somewhat cool <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
Seed Teas at the Old <lb/>
brick Store. <lb/>
Partake but sparingly of the early <lb/>
vegetables. <lb/>
The leaves on the trees are <lb/>
most grown. <lb/>
Marbles tops fill in tho <lb/>
; with the <lb/>
Fulton Market Pickled at <lb/>
the Old Store. <lb/>
J. P. Davenport, has an advertise- <lb/>
, in tins paper. <lb/>
We hear praise the O. <lb/>
Laid those who are using it. <lb/>
A good horse for sale for cash or <lb/>
j on time by <lb/>
be sure to read Mun- <lb/>
; lord's new advertisement today <lb/>
This season has been an <lb/>
one for the frequency of freshets. <lb/>
shipment of bananas to <lb/>
j rive this morning at V. L. Stephen's <lb/>
I will be sold cheap. <lb/>
The papers in the trucking see- <lb/>
are reporting large shipments. <lb/>
With no disaster from now out <lb/>
the fruit will be large this sea- <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Cabbage plants for sale, both <lb/>
early late, apply to Alien War- <lb/>
and must both <lb/>
ditto the coon and <lb/>
Crave. <lb/>
Every man in the community <lb/>
should belong to the Business <lb/>
elation. <lb/>
Sheriff Tucker keeps the Court <lb/>
House locked up at night to prevent <lb/>
intruders. <lb/>
We have on hand Doors and; <lb/>
Windows which we will sell very <lb/>
low. d. Baskets Co. <lb/>
There is a general scarcity of every <lb/>
thing in the line about <lb/>
Market House. <lb/>
DONA FIDE CLEARING <lb/>
DONA FIDE CLEARING <lb/>
CALE <lb/>
-OF A- <lb/>
which must be done to <lb/>
arrangements. <lb/>
We carry ft full line of Earle <lb/>
Wilson's Collars and Cuffs. <lb/>
GODS <lb/>
AND OLD <lb/>
be treated alike and no <lb/>
goods will be reserved. We <lb/>
cordially invite those <lb/>
seeking <lb/>
I I <lb/>
In the above lines to examine <lb/>
our prices and see that we <lb/>
mean business. <lb/>
COO. <lb/>
CM ct r <lb/>
MADE. <lb/>
w mm of m <lb/>
Of all kinds and styles. <lb/>
ALL OTHER GOODS <lb/>
Will be sold proportionately <lb/>
low. Don't miss s <lb/>
name in this column <lb/>
is sufficient guarantee that all <lb/>
promises made above will be <lb/>
upheld. <lb/>
Buy Point Lace Flour. It is; <lb/>
guaranteed to be the best <lb/>
toned, at the Old Prick Store. <lb/>
Mr. Keel has sent his line <lb/>
horse to Goldsboro to be trained on <lb/>
the track. <lb/>
Sheriff Tucker advertises a laud j <lb/>
sale this week to satisfy executions <lb/>
against J. b. Harden, <lb/>
We bet a dollar a nigger will not <lb/>
be clerk of the of Greenville <lb/>
for the next two years. <lb/>
Bead the notice to creditors by <lb/>
E. T. administrator of <lb/>
Lydia A. Babel son, deceased. <lb/>
Washington had a local option <lb/>
on Monday. The town <lb/>
went wet by majority. <lb/>
On yesterday Mr. W. It. Which- j <lb/>
aid brought us some of the largest I <lb/>
we have seen this <lb/>
will deliver seasoned <lb/>
pine wood any where in town <lb/>
reasonable prices. Will <lb/>
No very important business <lb/>
pied the attention of the County <lb/>
Commissioners at their meeting <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Good work done by the Business <lb/>
Association last lit. <lb/>
The membership much en-. <lb/>
German Pearl Millet, <lb/>
Timothy and Clover <lb/>
Seed for sale, by E. C. Glenn <lb/>
The Goldsboro Mercury the <lb/>
Raleigh Visitor have recently had a <lb/>
birthday celebration. May they <lb/>
have more. <lb/>
The meeting in the Methodist <lb/>
church closed Sunday night. There <lb/>
were three conversions and <lb/>
to the church. <lb/>
Just Boss Famous <lb/>
Milk Biscuit. The most pal- <lb/>
at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Some bachelor are trying <lb/>
to impress it upon the public mind <lb/>
that the old advice, learn to say <lb/>
does not apply to girls. <lb/>
A line of the best harness, <lb/>
whips at low prices at <lb/>
J. Williamson's Carnage <lb/>
If some enterprising trucker in <lb/>
this section would plant an <lb/>
be would reap a <lb/>
therefrom in a years. <lb/>
; per lb for Sweet Scotch <lb/>
lb sold in Pitt Co., which <lb/>
j a of its superiority, at <lb/>
the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Personal. <lb/>
Miss Lula Fleming is visiting rel- <lb/>
in <lb/>
Mr. Willie Bernard was home a <lb/>
few days lost week. <lb/>
Mr. G. R. Little spent Sunday at <lb/>
his homo near Bethel. <lb/>
Master Hermon Wilson has been <lb/>
A for two weeks with m umps. <lb/>
Rev. G. L. Finch has returned <lb/>
from a two weeks to Halifax. <lb/>
are sorry to learn that Mrs. <lb/>
Docket was quite sick last week. <lb/>
We were glad to sec Mr. P. G. <lb/>
town Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. J. B of Aurora, is <lb/>
tho family of Mrs. B. F. <lb/>
Sugg. <lb/>
Mr. J. Tucker left yesterday <lb/>
for to bring bis family <lb/>
home. <lb/>
Misses Cannon and <lb/>
a few days last week with Mr. J. J. <lb/>
Nobles. <lb/>
Messrs. D. Blount and J. T. <lb/>
Ward of Bethel spent last Sunday <lb/>
in <lb/>
Mr. D. Preston Pair and wife, of <lb/>
Tarboro, were at Hotel Macon early <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
Dr. and Mrs. J. of <lb/>
Farmville, have <lb/>
here this week. <lb/>
Miss Maggie Langley returned last <lb/>
week from a visit to her brother in <lb/>
Richmond. Va. <lb/>
Messrs. Willie, Louis and Abra- <lb/>
ham spent a few days <lb/>
with Mrs. If. Lang last week. <lb/>
M. K- Lang with Larry <lb/>
from a visit to friends <lb/>
in Tarboro last week. <lb/>
Miss Bettie Hart of Oxford is vis- <lb/>
the family Mr. E. A. <lb/>
Superior Court Clerk. <lb/>
If. A. w. of Cary, returned <lb/>
home Monday after having spent a <lb/>
few days with relatives here. . <lb/>
Prof. school at <lb/>
ville closes Friday. We learn that- <lb/>
several of our people will attend. <lb/>
Presiding Elder returned <lb/>
from Friday where he <lb/>
had been assisting Bar. Nelson <lb/>
in a <lb/>
Our foreman, Mr. W. F. Burch, <lb/>
and Mr. J. S. C. Benjamin spent last <lb/>
Sunday in the country. Billie says <lb/>
they had a very nice time. <lb/>
Mr. J. W. Goodwin returned <lb/>
Monday from a tour of <lb/>
several weeks, and will take a <lb/>
at bone his family. <lb/>
J. W. left last Fri- <lb/>
day for Virginia, from whence he <lb/>
will attend the Baptist <lb/>
Convention at Memphis, <lb/>
Mr. John Moore is spending this <lb/>
his father Carolina <lb/>
ship. We learn that he will go to <lb/>
Kinston next week to sell books. <lb/>
Mr. Harry Walters, of tho <lb/>
railroad, and <lb/>
Mr. G. M. of the Norfolk <lb/>
Carolina in town last week <lb/>
Leo Bishop of the <lb/>
Catholic will preach at the <lb/>
Opera House to-morrow <lb/>
night at o'clock. Public <lb/>
Married on the 25th of April <lb/>
by J. E. Thompson, Mr. L. A. <lb/>
Cobb, of Pitt county, and Miss <lb/>
Patrick, of Green county X. C. <lb/>
Show Hill <lb/>
year Greenville celebrated <lb/>
the 4th of July in a grand and be <lb/>
coming style. What is to done <lb/>
tills year Begin the matter in time <lb/>
and a celebration surpassing even <lb/>
the former one can be held. <lb/>
Some of the young ladies of this <lb/>
town, Misses James, Eliza <lb/>
Ward, Julia Foley, Lillie Cherry J <lb/>
and Lizzie Foley are preparing to <lb/>
hold a festival next Friday night <lb/>
the proceeds of which shall apply <lb/>
to the improvement of Cherry Hill <lb/>
Cemetery. A most praiseworthy <lb/>
step, and so in accord with <lb/>
their generous, lovely <lb/>
should have a liberal patronage from <lb/>
every citizen the town. <lb/>
Caught Up- <lb/>
Mr. D. H. James, the Register of <lb/>
l us that he has com- <lb/>
all the work of Ins office <lb/>
to date. In the few months of his <lb/>
term, besides keeping up with all <lb/>
current work, which is very large <lb/>
about the beginning of the year, he <lb/>
indexed six books of <lb/>
names that were left <lb/>
by Mr. Wilson, the former Register <lb/>
This speaks well for the new officer <lb/>
and bis management. <lb/>
Last his <lb/>
There Is a grocer in town who <lb/>
keeps fruit for sale. A <lb/>
drummer, who was making the <lb/>
rounds, saw a sign before the door <lb/>
bearing those words, assuming <lb/>
an I'd <lb/>
he waked in and extended his <lb/>
hand with this Mr. f I <lb/>
hope you are well to-day, The <lb/>
grocer explained the sign and his <lb/>
name, but said he could not risk an <lb/>
order with as green a drummer as <lb/>
that fellow was. <lb/>
Shoot Somebody. <lb/>
Our Bad Boy was scared out of <lb/>
nearly a years growth last <lb/>
day night. He says when he got <lb/>
home he found the front door open, <lb/>
He went in shut it, and pro- <lb/>
through the dark to his <lb/>
room. Just before he reached it he <lb/>
ran against hands that shoved him <lb/>
against the door and hurried out <lb/>
the way he came found <lb/>
that these hands belonged to one of <lb/>
his room-mates who was trying to <lb/>
scare him. He warns every body <lb/>
NO SHAM <lb/>
But a Stubborn Fact <lb/>
YARDS <lb/>
Combination Worsteds In all styles <lb/>
which we will close out at cents <lb/>
We have several pieces of White <lb/>
at cents. Only a few pieces <lb/>
of Seersucker left which we will close <lb/>
out at cents per yard. yards fig- <lb/>
Lawns at cents per yard. <lb/>
yards new at cents per <lb/>
yard. yards Hushing and Gilt In <lb/>
colors from to per yard. <lb/>
Over yards Flouncing from to <lb/>
cents yard. more of those cheap <lb/>
at lo cents. MM. Cleveland <lb/>
in society society some time <lb/>
since without her bustle has not put any <lb/>
change on the sale of our rent Hustles. <lb/>
All Of will be sold at cents <lb/>
strictly. A big lot of Miss-Pit Clothing <lb/>
which will be sold at panic prices. BOO <lb/>
pairs of Sample Shoes to be closed out. <lb/>
These goods will be sold exactly as <lb/>
advertised, our stock Straw Halt <lb/>
will be sold at price. <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
not to be with him like that <lb/>
as he to use of deadly John Vines and George Ann Nettle, <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
During the month of April were <lb/>
issued to the following <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
William Mercer nod Elizabeth <lb/>
W. H. Trip and Catherine <lb/>
E. Benny, Albert House and Emma <lb/>
Staton, James and Alice Rich- <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Henry Spell and Peyton, <lb/>
Charlie Cooper and Nannie Williams <lb/>
Benjamin Mary Moore, <lb/>
John. H. Tyson and Mary <lb/>
Samuel Jenkins and Phillis Harris, <lb/>
for the Future. <lb/>
A good one has leaked out on a <lb/>
certain law Arm in town, Both <lb/>
members of the firm are married <lb/>
married two ago, <lb/>
the other a few since <lb/>
a shipment of seven cribs arrived for <lb/>
them by one of the steamers. <lb/>
When the agent sent to their office <lb/>
to where the furniture should <lb/>
Query. <lb/>
Should a man get married with <lb/>
license that was purchased by a <lb/>
friend and never repaid by <lb/>
be delivered both members assumed I groom. Such a case has occurred <lb/>
an innocent air and disavowed all laud now the undersigned wishes to <lb/>
Shade Cox and Cox, Oliver <lb/>
Williams and Walter <lb/>
Hattie Pagans, Spencer <lb/>
and Catherine Tart, David <lb/>
Bridgers and Henrietta <lb/>
Charlie Atkinson and Martha Ami <lb/>
Staton. <lb/>
knowledge of the whole transaction. <lb/>
One member has since said that <lb/>
each of them was in need of one <lb/>
and the others were to be turn- <lb/>
ed over to some of their friends. <lb/>
So liberal. <lb/>
Off. <lb/>
will run you a race for that <lb/>
pair of said man to an- <lb/>
other. <lb/>
wager will you put against <lb/>
it f said the other. <lb/>
suit of <lb/>
State your time and <lb/>
we'll run from the Court <lb/>
House to the Jail <lb/>
in tempted the second. <lb/>
might steal a chicken, and <lb/>
you would travel from the <lb/>
of Justice to the domicile of in- <lb/>
at such a rate that <lb/>
lightning couldn't catch up with <lb/>
you. won't <lb/>
afternoon and was attended by <lb/>
many people of Greenville. Mr. <lb/>
was a brother of Messrs. J. <lb/>
B. and J. G. of the firm of <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co., and of Mr. A. <lb/>
W. of Cary, who was private <lb/>
Secretary to ex-Governor Jarvis, <lb/>
A telegram was sent him in the <lb/>
morning announcing the sad <lb/>
dent, but ho could not reach here in <lb/>
for the We deeply <lb/>
sympathize with these brothers in <lb/>
the sad affliction which has befallen <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Hamilton Items. <lb/>
Mrs. Eva Swell, of Williamston, <lb/>
spent a few days town last week. <lb/>
Dr. Long, who attended the <lb/>
New York, returned home <lb/>
Friday night. <lb/>
Miss Smith, of Williamston, <lb/>
who has been visiting relatives in <lb/>
Scotland Neck, spent a day or two <lb/>
bore on her return home. <lb/>
Mr. D. F. Davenport, one of our <lb/>
the traveling salesmen, left last <lb/>
week, to the regret of bis many <lb/>
friends, for a trip of several weeks. <lb/>
Mr Tom Staton, Postmaster at <lb/>
was at the Jarvis House <lb/>
night last week. <lb/>
Miss Nellie Bryan, who has been <lb/>
visiting relatives Saturday <lb/>
morning for her homo near Battle- <lb/>
Her sister, Mrs. J. H. Slier- <lb/>
rod, accompanied her. <lb/>
Mr. formerly it Bertie <lb/>
she v to if we look at that county, but who been residing <lb/>
side of the question, while, if we here for more a year, died last <lb/>
look at the other side, course the Wednesday, after a painful illness <lb/>
man who bought her is entitled to of a month. <lb/>
her. If we had to decide the case hear that the Baptists have <lb/>
we decide in favor of both,. ordered a now for their <lb/>
with a suggestion that they settle j church. Think it a bright idea, as <lb/>
the matter before court so that the i more needed. But perhaps <lb/>
wife, let her be whose she may, will young people will not like it so <lb/>
be out of danger of being the preacher can see better <lb/>
C. O. P. <lb/>
Cotton Seed Lard, <lb/>
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. <lb/>
FREE FROM HOG FAT. <lb/>
PURE, <lb/>
WHOLESOME, <lb/>
ECONOMICAL <lb/>
sale nil Grocers. Band for Illus- <lb/>
Pan <lb/>
ABOUT <lb/>
ONE PRIZE DINNERS, <lb/>
or how to provide a good dinner for Four <lb/>
Persons for One Dollar. <lb/>
An excellent Cook Book of MS pages <lb/>
containing one hundred Dinner <lb/>
Hills of Fare, with Instructions bow to <lb/>
prepare each one, go that the cost for <lb/>
four persons cannot exceed one dollar, <lb/>
also additional recipes. <lb/>
This valuable book will given free <lb/>
to any one sending or presenting the <lb/>
tickets, representing the purchase of <lb/>
twenty pounds C. COTTON <lb/>
at our Store, No. <lb/>
W. 42nd St X. V. <lb/>
pall our Lard contains a ticket, <lb/>
the number on which corresponds to the <lb/>
number of pounds In the pail. <lb/>
The Cotton Product Company, N. Y. <lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
Broker, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
A SUPERB <lb/>
SPRING MILLINERY <lb/>
Can now be seen at my store. I have <lb/>
the latest styles and newest patterns, and <lb/>
an experience of several years at the <lb/>
business qualities me for doing ail work <lb/>
satisfactory well. I also do <lb/>
WET AND DRY STAMPING <lb/>
at moderate prices. Will be glad to have <lb/>
you call and examine my stock. <lb/>
E. A. <lb/>
TELL <lb/>
THAT OF <lb/>
Cox Cotton Planter <lb/>
Has been reduced from <lb/>
to <lb/>
And not depend on borrowing nor <lb/>
trying to make one Planter do <lb/>
tho work of two Planters, but <lb/>
buy a planter this season <lb/>
and the risk of <lb/>
a stand of cotton <lb/>
which may cost yon <lb/>
more than <lb/>
planter. <lb/>
know to whom the wife belongs <lb/>
James in New <lb/>
This is a badly mixed affair, and <lb/>
reminds us of the old hen query as to <lb/>
which is tho anther of the chicken <lb/>
tho hen that lays the egg or tho one <lb/>
that hatches it. It seems to that <lb/>
the man who married her is the one <lb/>
for having two <lb/>
Bad Boy. <lb/>
how the behave. <lb/>
Broad Branch Items. <lb/>
. B. Lang's Column. <lb/>
We heard one of the newly <lb/>
say yesterday, that <lb/>
one act of the new board would be to j <lb/>
see that the town is kept clean. <lb/>
I Good <lb/>
Ir. D. L James goes to Fayette- <lb/>
ville next Monday will return <lb/>
the following Friday night. <lb/>
that time bis office will be closed. <lb/>
A line of Pique, Swiss and <lb/>
Embroidered <lb/>
tor com to <lb/>
rive by express to-day at <lb/>
We will thank the Postmasters <lb/>
throughout the county if will <lb/>
send us on a postal card the names <lb/>
of a few good men in their section <lb/>
who do not subscribe to the Re <lb/>
We wish to send them j <lb/>
j a sample copy and see if they can j <lb/>
; be induced to become subscribers. <lb/>
A Pleasing health j <lb/>
; and strength renewed of ease <lb/>
i and comfort follows the <lb/>
of Figs, as it acts in harmony with j <lb/>
to effectually cleanse the <lb/>
system when costive or billions.; <lb/>
For in and 91.00 bottles by <lb/>
ail leading druggist. <lb/>
Your attention is directed to the <lb/>
advertisement J. L. Woolen Drug- <lb/>
gist in this paper. He is prepared to <lb/>
serve the pubic with all goods in <lb/>
his line. Prescriptions carefully com <lb/>
pounded. <lb/>
The Guard, strong, <lb/>
were out on drill Friday evening. <lb/>
They made some hue <lb/>
If the attendance had only been <lb/>
larger the display would have been <lb/>
so much better. <lb/>
There, are very stubborn <lb/>
facts in new ad- <lb/>
to-day. There is no <lb/>
mistake about their having the <lb/>
goods and they will <lb/>
sell them at prices advertised. <lb/>
Our got in a the <lb/>
other day. The new druggist had <lb/>
some prepared chalk <lb/>
with it on the face of b. <lb/>
b. He came back to see bow his <lb/>
lace looked and it was a picture you <lb/>
bet. <lb/>
Mr. G. W. Venters, of Calico Hill, <lb/>
told us Monday that he bad <lb/>
eight acres planted in cotton which <lb/>
he expected it would be necessary <lb/>
to plow up plant over. <lb/>
cotton would turn white and die <lb/>
most as fast as it came op. <lb/>
We heard a nice one on a certain <lb/>
married man last week. The rats <lb/>
were playing havoc with the things <lb/>
in the garret, and he jumped <lb/>
with the tongs, boot-jack, told <lb/>
his wife to go stairs and run the <lb/>
robbers out he would bit as <lb/>
they passed by him. This is an ac <lb/>
total <lb/>
The colored people of Tarboro bad <lb/>
an excursion to Washington last <lb/>
Thursday. On their return Friday <lb/>
the band accompanying them <lb/>
marched in Greenville and <lb/>
played a few airs. The band was a <lb/>
very good and made nice <lb/>
music. In an overture the baritone <lb/>
rendered a part. <lb/>
Of Greenville Institute in Skin- <lb/>
Opera House, Tuesday night, <lb/>
June, <lb/>
On Wednesday, at o'clock, A. <lb/>
M., Hon. Kemp P. Battle, President <lb/>
of the University of N. C, will <lb/>
the Literary Address at the same <lb/>
place. <lb/>
afternoon at <lb/>
o'clock, Art Exhibit at the Institute. <lb/>
Wednesday night general <lb/>
at the Institute. The public <lb/>
cordially invited to all these <lb/>
Tho Election, <lb/>
All passed off quietly at the mu- <lb/>
election Monday, resulting <lb/>
in a general walk over the Dem- <lb/>
the First Ward the <lb/>
had their own way without I ask space a few dots from <lb/>
and elected Boston Boyd. i old Broad Branch section. <lb/>
Having recently enjoyed reading <lb/>
several letters various parts <lb/>
the county published your <lb/>
newsy paper, we hope it will not <lb/>
meet with your disappointment to <lb/>
the j <lb/>
NEW DRUG STORE <lb/>
John L <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Toilet Articles, Patent Medicines, Per- <lb/>
Pure Drugs, <lb/>
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. <lb/>
LOW <lb/>
CARRIAGE FACTORY, <lb/>
no mi nm on sun <lb/>
For we have free Boggle now. Ah <lb/>
you ere tree to buy where you please, but <lb/>
If you want to money you come to <lb/>
Factory on 4th street, rear of J. B. <lb/>
Cherry Co's. For <lb/>
bare also an entrance through II. F. <lb/>
Keel's Stables on 3rd street. I can give <lb/>
you <lb/>
but you over had your life <lb/>
to 815.00 less money than any one <lb/>
else in the county can give you. Why <lb/>
for my expenses are lets and I pay the <lb/>
spot cash for and save tho dis- <lb/>
counts, and it you don't believe it you <lb/>
come and see. Having had IS years <lb/>
experience the business guarantee <lb/>
perfect satisfaction or no charge, <lb/>
a specialty. Don't forget the <lb/>
place on 4th street rear J. Cherry <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
BIG BARGAINS <lb/>
BY <lb/>
REPAIRING. <lb/>
Tell not to delay examine <lb/>
now and see if his old planter <lb/>
needs any repaint, and if so <lb/>
order them at once or send <lb/>
the Planter to me or leave <lb/>
if with Mr. Alfred Forbes <lb/>
with full particulars <lb/>
and it will taken <lb/>
to factory, re- <lb/>
paired, and re- <lb/>
turned at a <lb/>
moderate <lb/>
cost. <lb/>
Builder's Material. <lb/>
Tell him that I can furnish him <lb/>
Timbers that he may need, either <lb/>
or undressed. Also I <lb/>
can furnish him with build- <lb/>
Brackets and <lb/>
for porches <lb/>
and piazzas, in fact any <lb/>
or trim- <lb/>
that he may <lb/>
need to build a <lb/>
nice house. <lb/>
Will Grind Your Corn. <lb/>
And further that I can hi <lb/>
com into good Meal and that <lb/>
I will convince of <lb/>
tho same if he will <lb/>
bring me his corn <lb/>
to grind. <lb/>
The experience which Mrs. E. A. <lb/>
has had in millinery <lb/>
recommends her as one who <lb/>
can give satisfaction in every in- <lb/>
stance. Her new spring stock em-, <lb/>
braces the .-i. latest patterns and <lb/>
styles and she does all work in <lb/>
best manner. She is also prepared <lb/>
to do either wet or dry stamping. <lb/>
See new advertisement. <lb/>
Think. <lb/>
Our Foreman was the recipient of <lb/>
a collection of rare and <lb/>
flowers recently from Mr. <lb/>
Mrs. V. L. Stephens, for which <lb/>
he ex tends hearty thanks. They had <lb/>
to be seen to be appreciated. It <lb/>
contained varieties of every flower <lb/>
Stately calla <lb/>
to modest violet. Again we <lb/>
say thanks, awfully. <lb/>
Trucking. <lb/>
Mr. Harry Walters, of the W W <lb/>
railroad, said other day that this <lb/>
is one of the finest trucking sections <lb/>
he knows. Mr. Walters is a man <lb/>
well informed in this direction and <lb/>
knows what ho is talking <lb/>
The Reflector has argued that <lb/>
this is a good trucking section and <lb/>
that Greenville is to have a good <lb/>
and direct railroad we hope in an- <lb/>
other year to see the farmers en <lb/>
gaging largely this industry. <lb/>
The trucking interest is among the <lb/>
topics I Business Association has <lb/>
taken into consideration and <lb/>
are looked for. <lb/>
Tax <lb/>
The old Board of for <lb/>
the town have made the following <lb/>
levy for the coming <lb/>
On valuation, cents. <lb/>
On each poll, cents- <lb/>
Liquor license, per annum. <lb/>
Goods, wares and merchandise, <lb/>
on cents. <lb/>
Livery stables, <lb/>
per annum <lb/>
of Medicines, <lb/>
per day. <lb/>
per day. <lb/>
per day. <lb/>
I tables, per aim am. <lb/>
Hotels, per annum. <lb/>
Drovers, per annum. <lb/>
Opera House. per <lb/>
Shooting per annum. <lb/>
Shooting. <lb/>
We have a rival in Greenville of <lb/>
one that will put <lb/>
most cf us to shame. Mr. <lb/>
F. Keel, our clever livery man, can <lb/>
put up just as good a shot as we <lb/>
want to look at. On last <lb/>
day evening was passing <lb/>
bis stables we heard the crack of a <lb/>
rifle. On investigating we found <lb/>
Mr. Keel target practicing. He <lb/>
bad just placed an empty cartridge <lb/>
shell in a email hole in a plank and <lb/>
said he intended to shoot a bullet <lb/>
in it. We doubted of course, <lb/>
but he put up and fired and <lb/>
put the ball in the shell with ease. <lb/>
our pencil in the board <lb/>
told him to bit it on the head, <lb/>
which he did without any trouble, <lb/>
it to pieces. He also <lb/>
placed a small pebble on a stick and <lb/>
broke it. He can snuff a cigarette. <lb/>
Dr. Carver and <lb/>
we will give a round. <lb/>
In the Second Ward there was <lb/>
an Independent combination <lb/>
tried to defeat the Democratic <lb/>
and though they made a big <lb/>
blow a few days prior to the election <lb/>
the Democrats were victorious by <lb/>
large odds. The Independents run <lb/>
Tyson and S. T. Hooker, <lb/>
against R. Williams, Jr., and Alfred <lb/>
Forbes, the Democratic nominees, <lb/>
and the vote <lb/>
Nowhere in the county can a body <lb/>
of more energetic, prosperous <lb/>
successful farmers found than j <lb/>
those with us. They not made <lb/>
up of individuals who have their <lb/>
smoke houses in Chicago and corn <lb/>
barns m the far west, but on the <lb/>
contrary they believe and practice <lb/>
that necessaries, at least, should i <lb/>
be raised at home. It would <lb/>
course gratifying to the people <lb/>
Williams Forbes Tyson generally to know that the <lb/>
Hooker , circumstances of the land <lb/>
In the Third Ward M. R. Lang <lb/>
and T- J- Jarvis, Democrats, were <lb/>
elected with but one opposing vote. <lb/>
The Fourth Ward was given <lb/>
up to without <lb/>
an-1 they elected Rev. W. U. <lb/>
Tolbert. <lb/>
The next Board of <lb/>
will consist of four Democrats and <lb/>
owners at large were of such a <lb/>
nature as would permit them to pay <lb/>
the cash for what they buy. To <lb/>
their credit lam proud to say the <lb/>
majority them this community <lb/>
have reached that degree. <lb/>
Two charming Misses, Lena King <lb/>
sud Lillie Peebles, recently favored <lb/>
our neighborhood with their pres- <lb/>
two Republicans. The people can was tho guest of <lb/>
now expect a wise Democratic ad- Pattie Joyner, the latter of <lb/>
ministration. <lb/>
Fatal Accident. <lb/>
This community was painfully <lb/>
shocked on last Thursday morning <lb/>
to that an accident had <lb/>
curred, two miles above Greenville, <lb/>
that cost a worthy young his <lb/>
Miss Ada Hearne. Treat us that <lb/>
way again. <lb/>
told you to go but yon needn't, <lb/>
if you don't want <lb/>
Miss Lucy Tyson is visiting Miss <lb/>
Pattie May Greene county. <lb/>
Capt. It. W. Joyner, who has just <lb/>
life. Messrs. A. D. U. A. i quit teaching school near Bell's <lb/>
and William Hemby were j Ferry, is spending some time at Mr. <lb/>
in a row boat in the river low I Joyner's. <lb/>
cutting wood. It seems I , The Sunday-school convenes reg- <lb/>
their custom bad been, as was at Bethlehem every Sunday <lb/>
quint in the neighborhood, to go in , morning, but I am sorry to say the <lb/>
low while the freshet j attendance is not as large as the <lb/>
was up and cut such trees as work deserves. Why is <lb/>
wanted wood and float them out people will not turn out nod <lb/>
to the high land so as to reach them <lb/>
with a cart. These men were out <lb/>
for that purpose and were cutting an <lb/>
ash tree that had blown r against <lb/>
another tree. Mr. was in <lb/>
the stern of the boat held while <lb/>
the others were cutting. it <lb/>
began falling the weight pressing <lb/>
upon the top, which bad decayed, <lb/>
broke off the upper body of <lb/>
and it came down boat. <lb/>
have just re- <lb/>
turned from New York <lb/>
City with a full line of <lb/>
Worsted, <lb/>
White Goods, Laces <lb/>
Embroideries, Swiss <lb/>
Flouncing a Specialty, <lb/>
Fine Clothing the <lb/>
firm patron- <lb/>
by H. Morris <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, j <lb/>
We bought low for <lb/>
cash and will sell at <lb/>
panic prices. <lb/>
Be sure to call. <lb/>
By complying with the above you <lb/>
will greatly oblige <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
Or- COX, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
The Tar River Company. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
; J. <lb/>
, Greenville, <lb/>
N. XI. Tarboro, Gen <lb/>
Capt R. f- Jones, <lb/>
The People's Line for travel on <lb/>
River. <lb/>
Steamer is Hie <lb/>
and quickest boat on the river. She <lb/>
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb/>
painted. <lb/>
fitted specially for the comfort, Ac- <lb/>
and convenience of <lb/>
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb/>
A Table furnished with the <lb/>
best the market affords. <lb/>
A trip on the G been l <lb/>
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb/>
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb/>
and Friday at o'clock, a. m. <lb/>
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb/>
and Saturday at o'clock, A. M. <lb/>
Freights received daily and through <lb/>
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb/>
G N. C.<lb/>
M m <lb/>
make the school more interesting <lb/>
and instructive <lb/>
Pew. B. C Glenn, pastor of Beth- <lb/>
church is on a series <lb/>
of meetings at the place. May he <lb/>
the instrument through which <lb/>
many sinners will enabled to <lb/>
see the straight and narrow <lb/>
w to Christ ere this revival will <lb/>
closed. <lb/>
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Mr. was in the bow and the . <lb/>
piece struck him on the head, crush- <lb/>
in his skull to atoms scatter- Mr Howell Cobb, earnestly hope <lb/>
his skull to atoms scatter- <lb/>
his brains. It also broke his <lb/>
right arm and shoulder left <lb/>
thigh. Death was instantaneous- <lb/>
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not hurt. Mr. <lb/>
all bad no warning of the limb fall- <lb/>
and when it came down be was <lb/>
just in act of push the boat <lb/>
on. Had he moved it piece <lb/>
would have fallen <lb/>
boat and, doubt, killed all three <lb/>
of occupants. Mr. re- <lb/>
mains were out to the <lb/>
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present illness to perfect <lb/>
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most every one the cold have <lb/>
no; as yet killed all the fruit, <lb/>
trees promise eM above an <lb/>
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Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
duly a. <lb/>
tor of tho estate of A. <lb/>
deceased, notice is hereby, given to all <lb/>
persons Indebted to to make <lb/>
payment to the <lb/>
it was examined by Dr. J. to all creditors of said cute to <lb/>
who advised early burial, be- <lb/>
cause of its mangled braised <lb/>
condition. The interment took <lb/>
place at ground, one <lb/>
mile from town, at o'clock in the <lb/>
sent their claims, properly a <lb/>
to V twelve months <lb/>
date at this notice or It will be <lb/>
bar of This <lb/>
of May, E. T. <lb/>
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ii. h most form <lb/>
LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS <lb/>
OP THE <lb/>
FIGS OF <lb/>
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virtues of plants known to be <lb/>
most beneficial to the human <lb/>
system, forming an agreeable <lb/>
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cure Habitual <lb/>
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KIDNEYS. LIVER BOWELS. <lb/>
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u Bilious or Constipated <lb/>
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and <lb/>
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delighted with it. <lb/>
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new pupils can enter the week in <lb/>
January. <lb/>
TEACHERS <lb/>
John Principal, <lb/>
C. O. Associate Principal <lb/>
Miss Primary De- <lb/>
Miss M. S. Cannon, Vocal and <lb/>
mental Music. <lb/>
Miss Bonn, Painting and <lb/>
Drawing. <lb/>
Mrs. K. W. Book Keeping <lb/>
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Primary- Academic. <lb/>
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all being graduates of first <lb/>
Music Department equal <lb/>
in work to any College in the State. <lb/>
New Pianos and Organs. <lb/>
A of nearly volumes, <lb/>
purchased recently for the School. <lb/>
Moderate, from to for <lb/>
Board and Tuition Tuition and Term <lb/>
for Day Pupils the same as advertised <lb/>
in Pupils who do not board <lb/>
with the Principal should consult bin. <lb/>
before engaging board elsewhere. For <lb/>
fur. her particular. Address, <lb/>
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Principal. <lb/>
Water <lb/>
The undersigned having leased these <lb/>
mills for number of <lb/>
In thorough order, begs leave to inform <lb/>
the public that he Is prepared to grind <lb/>
Corn and wheat in a first-class manner. <lb/>
Satisfaction guaranteed to all patrons. <lb/>
I would inform merchants that I am <lb/>
prepared to furnish them good water <lb/>
mill meal at prices delivered. <lb/>
Customers wanting to buy at retail can <lb/>
be supplied at my store in <lb/>
where the v will also rind a select stock <lb/>
General Merchandise which will <lb/>
sold at lowest prices <lb/>
Robt. R. Fleming. <lb/>
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Now is the time Cleaning <lb/>
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Why takes the drudgery right <lb/>
out of the work <lb/>
and with less labor than anything known. Besides it saves <lb/>
the worst of the wear by doing away with the rubbing. <lb/>
It cleans without taking them <lb/>
too coarse nothing too fine for <lb/>
PEARLINE. You'll appreciate this fact best by giving <lb/>
it a fair trial. House-cleaning time will pass so smoothly <lb/>
the men folks will not suspect its presence. <lb/>
Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers are <lb/>
offering imitations which they claim to be Pearl- <lb/>
V or as ITS FALSE <lb/>
they are not. and besides are dangerous. PEARLINE is never peddled, but <lb/>
old by all good grocers. only by JAMES N-- York. <lb/>
OPERA HOUSE CORNER <lb/>
Can be found a fresh of <lb/>
Light . Goods, fruits, <lb/>
Confections, Tobacco, <lb/>
which will be sold very CASH <lb/>
prices. Give me cull. <lb/>
J. C. CHESTNUT. <lb/>
WELDON R. R. <lb/>
and Schedule. <lb/>
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OLD BRICK STOKE. <lb/>
I FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY- <lb/>
their year's supplies will rind it to <lb/>
i their interest to get our before <lb/>
i chasing elsewhere. Our stock is complete <lb/>
in its branches. <lb/>
PORK SIDES k SHOULDERS. <lb/>
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb/>
SPICES, TEAS, <lb/>
always at Lowest Market <lb/>
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb/>
buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb/>
you to buy at one profit. A com- <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
FURNITURE <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. M. SCHULTZ. <lb/>
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you have a news item. wife <lb/>
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will set it light before public. <lb/>
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a arrives at your borne <lb/>
for raiment, buy a quarter's <lb/>
worth of cigars and come around, <lb/>
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will famish a name for <lb/>
or her, as the circumstances <lb/>
will ; and you e a <lb/>
social gathering of a few of your <lb/>
friends, around a big cake, <lb/>
seven or eight pins and a ham, <lb/>
necessarily to eat, but as a <lb/>
tee of good faith. We mention <lb/>
these little things, for we want news <lb/>
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Judge Not. <lb/>
ANY ONE <lb/>
CAN DYE <lb/>
Dress, or a Coat, Color <lb/>
Ribbons, Feathers, <lb/>
Yarns, Rags, etc. ten cents <lb/>
ad In other ways SAVE Money, and make <lb/>
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DYES. The work U easy, simple, quick; the <lb/>
colon the BEST and FASTEST known. far <lb/>
DIAMOND DYES and take no other. <lb/>
Toe or Fancy USE <lb/>
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Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only to Cents. <lb/>
pin- <lb/>
by Portraits <lb/>
A Portfolio of beautiful baby t <lb/>
tares life, <lb/>
plate paper by patent photo <lb/>
process, sent free to Mother of <lb/>
any Baby born within a year. <lb/>
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; send at once. Giro <lb/>
name and age. <lb/>
EllS, ft. CO., <lb/>
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the System <lb/>
DO <lb/>
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NOW <lb/>
With that moat <lb/>
Celery <lb/>
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blood, cures Constipation, <lb/>
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cleans- <lb/>
the system of all waste <lb/>
and dead <lb/>
Paine's <lb/>
Celery Compound <lb/>
true tonic and <lb/>
qualities, reviving the energies end spirits. <lb/>
have troubled for some years with a <lb/>
complication of After <lb/>
remedies, and not finding relief. I tried <lb/>
Pal Celery Compound. Before taking one <lb/>
full bottle the long troublesome symptoms <lb/>
to subside, and I con truly say now, that I <lb/>
l a new man. Digestion <lb/>
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six tor At Druggists. <lb/>
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Plain History. <lb/>
going north <lb/>
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daily daily <lb/>
ex Sun. <lb/>
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ax Wilson <lb/>
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Ar Rocky Haunt <lb/>
Ar Tarboro <lb/>
. Tarboro am <lb/>
Ar Weldon pm pm <lb/>
Daily except Sunday. <lb/>
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leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 2.30 <lb/>
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8.20 A. M. daily except Sunday. <lb/>
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rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb/>
day via Bay Line. <lb/>
Trains make close connection for <lb/>
North via Richmond and <lb/>
All trains run solid between <lb/>
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb/>
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb/>
JOHN F. DIVINE. <lb/>
General <lb/>
J. R. Transportation <lb/>
T M. <lb/>
EVERYBODY LOOK. <lb/>
Horses <lb/>
Mules. <lb/>
A car load list arrived and now <lb/>
sale by. <lb/>
at Keel King's old stand. Will sell them <lb/>
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb/>
or at reasonable terms on time. I bought <lb/>
my stock for Cash and can afford to sell <lb/>
as anyone. Give me a call. <lb/>
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Vehicles and will take passengers to any <lb/>
reasonable rate. <lb/>
Sale, feed d Livery St. <lb/>
UNDERTAKING <lb/>
There's Many a Slip. <lb/>
Lexington Dispatch. <lb/>
It was rumored in town last <lb/>
day afternoon that Joshua <lb/>
and Miss Bettie Carry were <lb/>
married at the residence of the <lb/>
bride's lather near here that morn- <lb/>
at nine o'clock, and that the <lb/>
bridal party had proceeded to the <lb/>
home of Mr. Underwood, where <lb/>
another took place, with <lb/>
various other interesting details. <lb/>
It is sad to relate that Mr. Under- <lb/>
wood the bride elect are still <lb/>
living in single blessedness. Every- <lb/>
thing was lovely when he called on <lb/>
his intended the Sunday night <lb/>
to the day set for the wedding <lb/>
and he of nothing to the con- <lb/>
until he called with a justice <lb/>
of the peace to claim his bride. <lb/>
the meantime sue had changed her <lb/>
mind, and when her lover arrived, <lb/>
she point blank to marry <lb/>
him. were in vain. She <lb/>
wouldn't marry, that was the <lb/>
end it. <lb/>
Important <lb/>
A reliable woman wanted to introduce <lb/>
direct to ladies in this comity. Dr. <lb/>
Nichols, celebrated Spiral Boring Clasp <lb/>
Corsets retailing at Si and upwards. <lb/>
No more broken Steels ; warranted <lb/>
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and outfit absolutely free. Agents <lb/>
average to weekly. Send <lb/>
postage for sample, and terms. <lb/>
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West 14th Street. NEW YORK. <lb/>
Wilson Advance. <lb/>
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of mankind to keep the injunction <lb/>
of the Bible, not, lest be <lb/>
judged with the same <lb/>
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would have done better then those <lb/>
whom we pronounce such <lb/>
harsh judgments r Only the God <lb/>
who made us. and who knows the <lb/>
intricate and complicated machinery <lb/>
of each individual ; who knows <lb/>
the peculiar traits of character, and <lb/>
the passions and appetites inherited <lb/>
from ancestry to the third <lb/>
and <lb/>
a just upon our <lb/>
act. him that is without sin <lb/>
cast the first at those who do <lb/>
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the broad mantle of charity over the <lb/>
faults of our fellow and <lb/>
endeavor, by living better lives our <lb/>
selves, to the <lb/>
Iron Mines. <lb/>
Mr. J. L. Shaw owns a large tract <lb/>
of land just outside the town of Lit- <lb/>
which is thought to contain <lb/>
iron ore paying quantities. A <lb/>
Pennsylvania gentleman who spent <lb/>
some time in Littleton last winter <lb/>
who had had experience iron <lb/>
mining offered to lease the land <lb/>
the purpose of the ore, but <lb/>
his offer was declined. There is a <lb/>
fortune for Mr. Shaw this proper- <lb/>
as there is doubt that it con- <lb/>
a large quantity of ore good <lb/>
Swift's Specific is n simple <lb/>
table prepared from <lb/>
roots gathered freshly from the for- <lb/>
est, and nothing of the <lb/>
mineral kingdom, or any poisonous <lb/>
substance, or any article at all <lb/>
which come from the chemist's la- <lb/>
The formula of the remedy was <lb/>
obtained from the Creek Indians in <lb/>
Middle Georgia, by reliable white <lb/>
who bad witnessed the won- <lb/>
cures made by that tribe of <lb/>
Indians, of blood disease. Mr. <lb/>
Hugh L. of Houston <lb/>
Ga., began using Swift's <lb/>
in 1829, and its use all <lb/>
of bis life, and asserted that he had <lb/>
never known contagious blood pois- <lb/>
on. This testimony has <lb/>
every day for years. The <lb/>
present Company was formed in <lb/>
1879, and have made <lb/>
to the world the virtues Swift's <lb/>
Specific, and to-day it is sold in <lb/>
city, town and country store all <lb/>
over America, Great Britain, <lb/>
other portions of the world. <lb/>
I have seen Swift's Specific used, <lb/>
of many cases of the <lb/>
worst form of blood diseases which <lb/>
have cured by it. I know the <lb/>
proprietors to gentlemen of the <lb/>
highest type and utmost reliability. <lb/>
I recommend it as a great blood re- <lb/>
by any thing that <lb/>
I of. If. B. <lb/>
Pastor 1st Baptist Church, Mont- <lb/>
Ala. <lb/>
Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis- <lb/>
eases mailed free. <lb/>
Swift Specific Co. <lb/>
Drawer Ga. <lb/>
Tombs, <lb/>
I would respectfully call your <lb/>
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to remember that yon can buy a <lb/>
HEADSTONE or MONUMENT of <lb/>
this house cheaper than any other in the <lb/>
country. That it is the most reliable <lb/>
and best known having been represented <lb/>
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Refer to P. W. BATES, <lb/>
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M mini <lb/>
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Guitar and Banjo Strings also lorn sale <lb/>
Special attention paid <lb/>
and jewelry repairing. <lb/>
MOSES <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
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f 53.00. With left <lb/>
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Atlantic N. C. Railroad <lb/>
In Effect A. M. A Dec. <lb/>
1888. <lb/>
east, schedule, doom west <lb/>
No. No. <lb/>
Having associated B. S. <lb/>
with me in the Undertaking we <lb/>
are ready to serve the people In that <lb/>
capacity. All notes and accounts due <lb/>
me for past sen-ices have been placed in <lb/>
the 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 call furnish anything desired <lb/>
from the finest Case down to a <lb/>
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We are fitted <lb/>
up with all conveniences and can render <lb/>
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb/>
us FLANAGAN SHEPPARD. <lb/>
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NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb/>
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j comfortable chairs. <lb/>
I sharpened at reasonable figures <lb/>
tor work outside of my shop <lb/>
executed. Very <lb/>
CULLEY EDMONDS. <lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
I will sell my Center Bluff property <lb/>
consisting of two acres of land with <lb/>
store house, large warehouse and tenant <lb/>
house on reasonable terms. Property <lb/>
located at Center Bluff on Tar a <lb/>
The Concord Tones, a good North <lb/>
Carolina weekly, <lb/>
emphatically agree with the <lb/>
Wilson Advance that there are too <lb/>
papers North Carolina. <lb/>
There are too many everywhere else <lb/>
that matter. Every town that <lb/>
has anything else has its <lb/>
per, and the most of them two. <lb/>
The consequence is, the latter <lb/>
case, both papers are found <lb/>
an existence. Some <lb/>
merely spite wink, the fact <lb/>
being that they are losing money all <lb/>
the <lb/>
North Carolina has a population <lb/>
of a million and a half or more, <lb/>
scattered over a territory that is <lb/>
five hundred miles in length. <lb/>
The people read newspapers a great <lb/>
deal more now than they did before <lb/>
the war or the one hundred and six- <lb/>
or seventy newspapers in the <lb/>
State would soon cease. But <lb/>
point fact North Carolina is not <lb/>
a good newspaper State. The best <lb/>
and most newspapers <lb/>
cannot obtain a large circulation. <lb/>
A few thousands are all. The <lb/>
of papers is alarming. <lb/>
Two or three a week seem to be the <lb/>
output. Where Is this to stop <lb/>
There are not many papers that can <lb/>
be said to be making money. North <lb/>
Carolina has many papers that <lb/>
do credit to much larger <lb/>
towns. Some of the weeklies are <lb/>
decidedly good and deserve a largo <lb/>
The dailies are all that <lb/>
the population could require. <lb/>
whites and three <lb/>
dailies. These give as much news <lb/>
as the dailies of towns the North <lb/>
with but <lb/>
Star- <lb/>
A in Charlotte <lb/>
ed a letter from Vance <lb/>
which he The statement <lb/>
which has been going the rounds <lb/>
that my remaining eye is danger, <lb/>
lam happy to you, is <lb/>
founded. So tar as I can now judge, <lb/>
its sight has been strengthened by <lb/>
the remove of the other. I sup- <lb/>
pose that the care which I have <lb/>
taken to put no strain upon it that <lb/>
could be avoided gave rise to the <lb/>
rumor. If I can get a complete rest <lb/>
until next December, I have every <lb/>
reason to believe that shall be <lb/>
completely restored in bodily health. <lb/>
D. J. Editor Proprietor. <lb/>
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met <lb/>
CHIT Dweller. <lb/>
One of the most attractive portions <lb/>
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Edison's Fluid <lb/>
removes superfluous Hair Two <lb/>
minutes, permanently without pain or <lb/>
injury to the skin. Cupids Gift <lb/>
fies the complexion. Edison's Electric <lb/>
Balm makes the Hair grew. <lb/>
circulars for cent stamp, <lb/>
NICHOLS A CO. <lb/>
West 14th St. X. Y. <lb/>
The Philadelphia giantess is dead- <lb/>
She was called Hannah <lb/>
was over six feet high and <lb/>
weighed COO pounds. It took a <lb/>
feet long, feet wide and <lb/>
feet deep to hold her <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
BONANZA <lb/>
now <lb/>
York City <lb/>
DEAR <lb/>
AR CUSHIONS <lb/>
C -U<lb/>
PARKER'S <lb/>
HAIR BALSAM <lb/>
Cleanses and the hair. <lb/>
a growth. <lb/>
i- lo Bettor <lb/>
Color. <lb/>
hair railing; <lb/>
I-v. Mat <lb/>
V. <lb/>
, Sent on trial. <lb/>
paid. Fully Warren <lb/>
TON <lb/>
Other <lb/>
low. Agata well paid. <lb/>
free. Mention this Paper. <lb/>
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TONIC. It <lb/>
v. I, I. u. -I tor all <lb/>
f 10.-1 defective lo time. too. and six. <lb/>
WATER. <lb/>
The Sew <lb/>
You have heard your friends and neigh- <lb/>
talking about It. You may yourself <lb/>
be one of the many who know from per- <lb/>
just how good a thing <lb/>
is. if you have ever tried it. you are <lb/>
of its staunch because the <lb/>
wonderful thing It is, that when <lb/>
wry desirable location for mercantile <lb/>
K-Mt n I . ,. . . . <lb/>
p. m. <lb/>
Train connects with Richmond <lb/>
Train, at Goldsboro <lb/>
m., with Wilmington <lb/>
Train front North at p. m <lb/>
Wilmington and <lb/>
Freight f rain. leaving <lb/>
p. in with <lb/>
a Train <lb/>
at p. <lb/>
a. u <lb/>
I have also a <lb/>
power steam saw and grist mill that <lb/>
will at a sacrifice. <lb/>
J. N. <lb/>
K. C <lb/>
The labors every <lb/>
week to bring trade to the merchants <lb/>
of Do the mi <lb/>
to Arm <lb/>
A Greene County Case. <lb/>
Harper was Sheriff of <lb/>
county from 1880 to 1880. <lb/>
At I of his last term <lb/>
a Republican Board of County <lb/>
Commissioners declared him <lb/>
behind bis accounts with the <lb/>
county. Judgment was had against <lb/>
him for that amount, and be paid <lb/>
of it. He demanded another <lb/>
investigation of his books and ac- <lb/>
count. The Democratic <lb/>
appointed a committed for <lb/>
that purpose. Their investigation <lb/>
showed that lie was only <lb/>
behind, mat the county now <lb/>
owes him he having paid <lb/>
lie county that amount above bis <lb/>
indebted <lb/>
awns <lb/>
Electric Spavin Cure <lb/>
removes Bone Spavin- <lb/>
In hours without pain. <lb/>
Particulars. Must, circulars and tea <lb/>
on cant stamp. <lb/>
. co. <lb/>
race. district in which <lb/>
these ruins are located covers an area <lb/>
of nearly square miles, chiefly <lb/>
in Colorado, but which includes <lb/>
row belts in the adjacent territories of <lb/>
New Mexico, Utah and Arizona. <lb/>
The ruins of this region, like most <lb/>
others of the extreme west and south, <lb/>
are the remnants in a great measure <lb/>
of stone structures. It is evident, <lb/>
however, that a great portion of the <lb/>
villages and dwellings the lowlands <lb/>
which comprise this district have been <lb/>
of material other than stone, <lb/>
doubtless, of rubble and <lb/>
adobe combined. <lb/>
The cliff houses conform in shape to <lb/>
the floor of the niche or shell on <lb/>
which they are built They are of <lb/>
firm, neat masonry, and tho manner <lb/>
in which they are attached or cemented <lb/>
to the cliffs is simply marvelous. Their <lb/>
construction has cost a great deal of <lb/>
labor, the rock and mortar of which <lb/>
they are built having been brought <lb/>
hundreds of feet up the most <lb/>
places. They have a much more <lb/>
modern look than the valley and cave <lb/>
remains, and are probably in general <lb/>
more recent, belonging rather to the <lb/>
close than to tho earlier parts of a long <lb/>
period of occupation. <lb/>
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awaits the fortunate archaeologist who <lb/>
shall be able to thoroughly <lb/>
gate the historical records that lie <lb/>
buried in the masses of ruins, tho <lb/>
explored caves and the still m <lb/>
burial places of the northwest But it <lb/>
is quite improbable that any certain <lb/>
light will ever be thrown on the origin <lb/>
of this curious race which has just <lb/>
been described, or their history. <lb/>
Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. <lb/>
It Was a Joke. <lb/>
Saloon Keeper Michael of <lb/>
Washington avenue, Brooklyn, <lb/>
received a small package from a boy, <lb/>
who said he was asked to deliver it to <lb/>
him by a man who met him near the <lb/>
saloon. On opening the package Mr. <lb/>
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a sliding lid. Suspecting that it was <lb/>
an infernal machine, he laid the box <lb/>
aside without attempting to move the <lb/>
lid. Francis Stone, a customer, <lb/>
however, picked up the box and gent- <lb/>
moved tho lid. As he did so there <lb/>
was a sputtering of exploding matches <lb/>
in the interior, but nothing more <lb/>
than this occurred. There <lb/>
pieces of broken glass, cotton waste <lb/>
and what seemed to be powder in the <lb/>
box, and also a small vial filled with <lb/>
some black substance, having a mys <lb/>
wire attachment, Cap- <lb/>
Kenny became the custodian of <lb/>
the mysterious box for the night, and <lb/>
next morning it was in the <lb/>
of Dr. Kent, the chemist of the <lb/>
board of health. An examination <lb/>
showed that the black stuff it the vial <lb/>
was tincture of iodine, and the sap- <lb/>
posed powder the scrapings from <lb/>
emery The machine was en- <lb/>
harmless. A note to Mr. Mo- <lb/>
Hugh, which accompanied the box, <lb/>
the <lb/>
ever after holds a place the <lb/>
If you have never used it and <lb/>
should be afflicted with cough, cold or <lb/>
any Throat, Lang or Chest trouble, <lb/>
cure a bottle at and give it a fair <lb/>
trial. It is guaranteed every tune, or <lb/>
money refunded. Trial bottles free at <lb/>
Drug store. <lb/>
At a <lb/>
man died, leaving a property valued <lb/>
at This was partly <lb/>
gaged- The mortgage and costs in- <lb/>
amounted to thus <lb/>
but to be divided among <lb/>
the widow and fourteen heirs. <lb/>
The widow will, however, have only <lb/>
the use this collar during her <lb/>
lifetime must leave it to the <lb/>
heirs at her death. <lb/>
A Legal Opinion. <lb/>
E. Munday County <lb/>
Atty., Clay Co., Tex. used <lb/>
Electric Bitters with happy results. <lb/>
My brother also was very low with Mala- <lb/>
rial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured <lb/>
by timely use this medicine. Am sat- <lb/>
Electric Bitters saved his <lb/>
Mr. D. I. of Horse Cave, <lb/>
a like testimony, He <lb/>
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This great remedy will ward off, as <lb/>
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all Kidney, Liver and <lb/>
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ft. at Drug store. <lb/>
Rheumatic Sciatic, Sharp and <lb/>
Pains and Buck <lb/>
Ache, Uterine Chest <lb/>
ed in one minute by the <lb/>
mm mm <lb/>
The first and only instantaneous pain <lb/>
killing strengthening plaster, r <lb/>
for SI. At druggists, or of <lb/>
AND BOSTON. <lb/>
Pimples, blackheads, DI CC <lb/>
I chapped and oily <lb/>
cured by <lb/>
THE MAN <lb/>
THYSELF. <lb/>
The following is the <lb/>
Landmark's definition of the <lb/>
The dude is a small <lb/>
found in ion.-, parts of Amer- <lb/>
England and They <lb/>
generally make their haunts in the <lb/>
large cities and towns, but some- <lb/>
times are seen hopping around in <lb/>
small villages. They are quite <lb/>
harmless, but a great nuisance. <lb/>
People no doubt exterminate <lb/>
them as fast as they appear but for <lb/>
the of a game law. <lb/>
It you have a from the nose- <lb/>
offensive or otherwise, partial loss of the <lb/>
sense of smell, taste or hearing, eyes <lb/>
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pain or in the head, take cold <lb/>
easily, you may rest that <lb/>
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annually, without . i half of the <lb/>
above symptoms, terminate in <lb/>
and end the grave. No disease <lb/>
so common, more deceptive, less under- <lb/>
stood, or more treated <lb/>
Tho manufactures of Dr. <lb/>
Catarrh have, many <lb/>
years offered a of <lb/>
for a case of no matter <lb/>
how bad or of how long <lb/>
they ear not cure. Remedy by <lb/>
at <lb/>
. <lb/>
A Scientific and Standard Popular Medical on <lb/>
tie Errors of Premature Decline, <lb/>
and U Blood. <lb/>
Untold Miseries <lb/>
from Folly, Vice, Ignorance. or <lb/>
and unfitting the victim <lb/>
for Work, Married or Social <lb/>
Avoid unskilful great <lb/>
work. It contain. royal <lb/>
full gilt. Price, only by <lb/>
nail, concealed In plain wrapper. <lb/>
apply Toe <lb/>
distinguished author, Wm. H. Parker, M. p. re- <lb/>
the COLD JEWELLED MEDAL <lb/>
from the National Medical <lb/>
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orders for books or letters lot advice should be <lb/>
above. <lb/>
a whom all <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
GULLETS for baldness, <lb/>
fit Hi out of hair, end eradication of <lb/>
dandruff Is before the public. <lb/>
Among the many who have it with <lb/>
wonderful success, I refer you to fol- <lb/>
lowing named gentlemen who will testify <lb/>
to the truth of my assertion <lb/>
-11 C ville. <lb/>
Mr. O. <lb/>
Sr., <lb/>
Any one wishing to give it a trial for <lb/>
the above named complaints can procure <lb/>
It from roe. at my place of business, for <lb/>
per bottle. <lb/>
ALFRED CULLEY. Barber. <lb/>
Greenville, 14th, C , <lb/>
JAMES A. SMITH, <lb/>
ARTIST, <lb/>
1ST. <lb/>
We have the easiest <lb/>
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