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THE BEST PAPER <lb />
ever a <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
COM <lb />
MEDIUM. <lb />
Eastern <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor.<lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1889. <lb />
NO. <lb />
Eastern Reflector, General Bryan Grimes. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
., , . When Major Cowper, <lb />
M published years age <lb />
the letters of Bryan <lb />
c took occasion <lb />
impression of this wry and <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
in <lb />
officer most <lb />
gentleman. We have said that <lb />
among all our schoolmates if we <lb />
had to select the two whose <lb />
nature was highest and whose hearts <lb />
were we would name lien. <lb />
Daniel, and Gen. <lb />
Crimes, of Pitt. We knew <lb />
i I Daniel with an that began <lb />
Ml not to j,, ,,.,, <lb />
m-n and measures that not consistent , . . , <lb />
on or thirty other fields of of Thursday, this very-same division j <lb />
carnage, that the dash and should on the next day recapture <lb />
courage and the Knights j the position and guns which had ; <lb />
i n , . lost by General Mahone. to <lb />
Table Bound, or any of with large numbers of J <lb />
the heroes old made, famous in . No eulogy could speak high- <lb />
story in song. for its discipline and soldierly. <lb />
At Seven Pines bis bore qualities or sound louder the praises <lb />
; itself with a courage and eta- that who had I <lb />
, . . done Us training. His escape on <lb />
was equal to any. and it won. Col. <lb />
Green says <lb />
Fruit as a Food. <lb />
Medical Classics. <lb />
What shall we cat t This <lb />
confronts us daily. Upon its <lb />
wise solution to a great ex <lb />
and to changes in the <lb />
tissues generally. <lb />
With proper eating and drinking, <lb />
would fewer broken down <lb />
wrecks, more vigorous <lb />
intellects. The present human <lb />
A Curious Incident. <lb />
health and happiness of the cannot eliminate flesh entirely <lb />
the evening before partakes of the j<lb />
Price. per year. <lb />
BUT <lb />
Hie principle of the. party. <lb />
his We knew him as but <lb />
Out of twenty-five every <lb />
one, except the lieutenant colonel <lb />
was either killed or <lb />
wounded, as were four hundred and <lb />
sixty-two out live hundred and <lb />
twenty officers . <lb />
and men. Alter that charge, let us i th <lb />
hear no of one at the hail cold winds de- j <lb />
; or, rather let us hope that some strayed nearly all the cotton that; <lb />
Southern hard will take as a theme <lb />
Bethel Items.<lb />
The weather during the last two <lb />
weeks has been very destructive to <lb />
from its food and amount to a row <lb />
of pins. The that nothing <lb />
but vegetables should be eaten is <lb />
apt to overtake every one some <lb />
where in life. It is clue to some <lb />
physical disorganization, to some <lb />
if want a ,,. and our <lb />
section of the Slate send for the . , . , , ,, , , <lb />
tor. COPY FREE lamented late Edward <lb />
STATE <lb />
of Halifax, his <lb />
biographical sketch Of Daniel for <lb />
Gen. Hill's Land we Love, at his re- <lb />
quest we furnished snail <lb />
as were in our possession. <lb />
Gen. Grimes we Knew at <lb />
of Wake, <lb />
M. Holt. <lb />
Sana- and occasionally met him in <lb />
of Wake. after life. We remember to have <lb />
W. of Wake. . . ,.;.,, . i . <lb />
of Wayne. <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction j when on his way on horseback to <lb />
the and- rival in <lb />
song <lb />
Another Colonel of another State <lb />
had refused to make the charge, but <lb />
hues and his glorious North Caro- <lb />
did make it and make it <lb />
Grimes himself, Colonel <lb />
Green <lb />
was up before the hail, the heavy j <lb />
rains last week washed up and <lb />
nearly destroyed all that had been I <lb />
chopped out. previous to the rains. <lb />
We had a rain fall here from <lb />
Thursday to Saturday morning last <lb />
of inches, besides we had been <lb />
having so much for two weeks pie- j <lb />
that the lands were almost <lb />
the Army of Northern Virginia. <lb />
We saw him a times after the <lb />
war. and in common with so many <lb />
Carolinians who admired his pure <lb />
and manly character, we were very <lb />
greatly shocked when the tidings <lb />
came of his assassination, thus de- <lb />
State of a citizen of <lb />
genuine nobility of soul a pa <lb />
that was intense. Bryan <lb />
We reminded him just now <lb />
of by the very entertaining sketch <lb />
him in the Carolina <lb />
of <lb />
of <lb />
Sidney If. Finger of <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe. <lb />
COURT. <lb />
Chief Justice William H. II. Smith, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate S. of <lb />
Joseph J. of <lb />
K. Shepherd, of and <lb />
c. Avery, of Burke. <lb />
Fir-t II. Brown, of <lb />
Second Philips, of Grimes loved North Carolina in <lb />
v great, loving heart. <lb />
Third Connor, of <lb />
an. <lb />
Clark. <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth A. <lb />
Sixth T. <lb />
Iliad. <lb />
Eighth District I, a. Armfield. <lb />
Iredell. <lb />
Ninth -J.-- <lb />
Sorry. <lb />
Tenth District John G. of portions the article, there is a <lb />
fine portrait of Gen. Grimes, bat , <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp. of , , . , <lb />
Mecklenburg. us as being so good <lb />
Twelfth j. as another and later one we have <lb />
of <lb />
IN <lb />
Sena is. Vance, of Meek-; We are glad Col. Green has <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of given some his leisure time to the <lb />
District of tills will III, <lb />
G. Skinner, of and interesting sketch of a <lb />
of who deserves to be held in re <lb />
Third W. Mi-Clammy of by his native State. If <lb />
i we had the space we make , <lb />
Fourth M. of <lb />
Na-h. here and there that would <lb />
Fifth w. of be by our readers. There <lb />
Sixth net Allied of , . , <lb />
John s. ate some graphic pa-sages <lb />
Eighth M. A. t is some clear and animate I . <lb />
Ninth ,,. . . , . , <lb />
narration. We rather like it better <lb />
than any thing we have from <lb />
our old school-mate's pen. We <lb />
make room a sections. <lb />
mounted. too wet <lb />
more exposed, it partakes of the , <lb />
that the little A majority the have <lb />
should have been spared its com- plowed up as much <lb />
officer. His horse had his , their crop as had seed to plant, <lb />
head blown off, and railing pinioned The in the Conetoe section <lb />
As soon w fay as ,,., off o <lb />
this. <lb />
Miss Anna school closed <lb />
last Friday, and the exhibition at <lb />
nigh was very pretty and entertain <lb />
by Col. <lb />
Green, of who was a <lb />
of It is discursive, <lb />
, but classical and graphic am. lull of <lb />
of <lb />
human interest. The parentheses <lb />
F. of <lb />
S.-pt.-i Court A. Move. <lb />
A. K. Tinker. <lb />
Register of II. James. <lb />
It. Cherry, <lb />
Manning. <lb />
After an interesting <lb />
that leads to to of the <lb />
Dawson. sketch. Col. Green <lb />
awn, Mooring, C. V, <lb />
W. A. James. Jr. T. E. upon the rule Off prep. <lb />
Board of evidence, we take as sample <lb />
J. s. and J. D. l the patriot hero here outlined, a <lb />
. . . . i country gentleman of North <lb />
v . . . <lb />
one easy high <lb />
and social standing, open but <lb />
taste, kind heart and <lb />
simple Till tie from <lb />
the watch-tower told of encroach <lb />
on chartered <lb />
rights, Ins highest aim had seemed <lb />
to be to till his paternal acres in <lb />
peace and quiet and to square ac- <lb />
counts with Heaven and his fellow , <lb />
Cl <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Latham. <lb />
of F. W. Brawn. <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
F. G. James. <lb />
F. Evans. <lb />
B. Lang. <lb />
Chief T. Smith. <lb />
Asst Police -T. ft. Moon-. <lb />
Ward. I. X. <lb />
Sod Ward. R. Williams Jr., and Alfred <lb />
Forbes Sid T. J. Jarvis and M. <lb />
Ward, W. X. Tolbert. <lb />
churches. <lb />
That well describes the man, the <lb />
citizen. He was born on the <lb />
of November and was <lb />
First and Third at the University ill <lb />
Sundays, and night. X. C. ., a . , <lb />
Hushes, I. P. Rector. the war he had seven horses killed <lb />
under him. We were much inter- <lb />
SB draw,, between <lb />
Pastor. him and Daniel. We quote .- <lb />
Services every Sunday, morn- j u <lb />
and night. <lb />
Grimes Daniel <lb />
he seizes the Hag, and with <lb />
some three score of other surviving <lb />
heroes, completes the task he was <lb />
bidden <lb />
An officer of Fourth told us <lb />
that all the color guard were shot The children acquitted them- <lb />
down and then took selves well. Miss Anna is quite <lb />
and literally leading his men mount- young for a teacher, but she has <lb />
mg the breastworks of the enemy sh us that she knows how to <lb />
planted it amid the of his the young mind. A young la- , <lb />
men. What a scene. Col. Green at her of such, <lb />
compares it lo Napoleon at moral and intellectual qualities as; <lb />
On the 12th day in Wilder she has, is worthy of the <lb />
Grimes patronage of any <lb />
brigade, after that admirable soldier that the people <lb />
bad been wounded in trying re-1 here have shown by their acts that <lb />
cover eat loss by the capture do appreciate such a character., <lb />
of Gen- Edward Johnson, of Virgin- arc those in this and other <lb />
in, men, upon his own who older and whose, <lb />
responsibility, recaptured I he works, advantages in life are just as good <lb />
Gen. Lee rode down to Grimes and if better than and who are <lb />
declared openly that they anxious to shine in society, would <lb />
the thanks of the as they do Well to follow her footsteps. <lb />
Saved bis And so the exhibition was over, a <lb />
I. i was prevented to <lb />
grand career of heroic endurance teacher by our venerable citizen <lb />
and heroic set vice. At the very t Col. W. M. Hammond in a short and <lb />
close, it was his division that made appropriate speech in behalf of the <lb />
the last charge at AppomattoX, j pupils. <lb />
driving the enemy from his position Mr. Mrs. Fell, Miss Allie <lb />
and opening the way of to Gainer and Miss <lb />
and it was Gen. Cox's port started this morning to the <lb />
Carolina brigade of his M. E. District at Fair- <lb />
ion that the last volley, lien, field. Hyde county. Mr. <lb />
Green closes hi sketch with the yesterday morning, on who is; <lb />
words of Maj. my neighbor, was very instructive, <lb />
-For honesty of purpose, for de- entertaining, he taught some <lb />
rotten to principle, for of folks in his congregation a valuable <lb />
friendship, for honor in all promises lesson if they would heed it. <lb />
and obligations, and for true j c. K , <lb />
courage, be stood on the day . . . <lb />
death the peer of any living <lb />
man being, lie speaks of Bryan <lb />
. K. O. Esq., of Halifax <lb />
North Carolina had many able and passed yesterday morning <lb />
brave officers, it sent more than way homo from Greenville. <lb />
to the war and lost about as The tram was late Saturday even <lb />
many men, we as Virginia, owing to a washout on the Peters <lb />
Georgia and Alabama lost all to- road, no mail yesterday eve <lb />
gather. It had some splendid sol- from the same cause. <lb />
diets in the dead heroes, Fender.; A named Sol Williams was <lb />
tines. shot and killed by another named <lb />
sou, Daniel, Gordon and Branch , Hyman, at Mildred on Saturday <lb />
men who all liberty and last, are informed that the <lb />
right. We do name the living difficulty arose out of an in- <lb />
Among its bravest and j between Williams and Hy <lb />
most conspicuously faithful and man's wife; Williams had not been <lb />
dashing and useful was arrested when last heard from. <lb />
Grimes. We make room for one Mr. Branch is now running as Ex <lb />
more quotation from Col. Green's i press messenger on the <lb />
sketch. Ho place of Mr. Stalling, who is <lb />
closing week of that dread to section, <lb />
ordeal was to beat record of It is gratifying to know that we <lb />
boldest conception by the are to have a money office <lb />
I after the. 1st of July, it is <lb />
much needed and will be of <lb />
human race. A judicious dietary <lb />
is an evidence a high State of <lb />
for brain brawn are in <lb />
a general sense the direct outcome <lb />
of the kind of food eaten, its <lb />
of preparation and the in <lb />
which it is served and introduced passing or and usual- <lb />
into the human economy. steals silently away with dis <lb />
h is are a little astray the mat- j that credited it. Still, <lb />
of diet. Having no national j there is far too much meat, eaten, <lb />
type of it is surprising Meat three times a day is more than <lb />
that the characteristic food of the j average, town dwelling human <lb />
nation is by its absence, can endure. Functional dis <lb />
The average table is a strange mix- of the liver, gall stones, <lb />
of Dutch, French, and renal calculi, diseases of the kidney, <lb />
everything else beside, according to dyspepsia, headache, fits or <lb />
polyglot ancestry the in per or of the blues, irritability and <lb />
householder may general absence of the joy of life <lb />
Even has his linger largely due to an excess of meat <lb />
the pie. The English imprint, how- and oilier highly concentrated food, <lb />
ever is the and, like the These conditions, like attacks of <lb />
English, we have a diet, adapted gout dyspepsia, are the <lb />
to a far colder latitude than positions of those who will <lb />
one we There seems to have them. Ignorance of the law <lb />
be a strong tendency human no excuse. What shall we eat <lb />
towards the consumption As a we reply- <lb />
food that is too concentrated. The eat fruit, <lb />
old Indian chief complained that the <lb />
pale faces were <lb />
dying of too much house. The <lb />
modern civilized world is dying <lb />
too much meat. <lb />
Some people are afraid to eat <lb />
fruit, thinking that fruit and <lb />
are always if <lb />
It is his duty to consider him- <lb />
self largely responsible for the moral i <lb />
tone of the the community wherein Durham Sun. <lb />
his influence is felt. The laws of the i From Richmond county, N. an <lb />
I country him absolute free- j incident is reported. Mrs. Baxter <lb />
and in return for this he owes j had been quite ill for several <lb />
I it to the country that, his weeks, and Sunday morning when <lb />
thus made powerful, be cast on the she awoke she told her husband that <lb />
side of the moral and material pros- while she was asleep she dreamed <lb />
of the people. A republic , that she died, and that in eternity <lb />
not exist without a tree press met face to face Mrs. <lb />
nor could it exist and prosper with an intimate neighbor, who lived <lb />
a venal press. Just ahead of a only two miles away. Mrs. <lb />
progress from despotism to was not known to be ill, but the <lb />
democracy marches the press, whose sick lady seemed much impressed <lb />
freedom is the death of monarchy. <lb />
Journalism M the noblest the <lb />
profession on earth, if its <lb />
devotees rightly interpret their mis <lb />
Its prostitution is a A <lb />
newspaper not belong to its pro <lb />
alone. It belongs to the <lb />
with her dream and declared her <lb />
belief that it would be realized in a <lb />
short time. She seemed perfectly <lb />
rational her condition was not <lb />
regarded as critical. Monday she <lb />
was suddenly worse be- <lb />
fore noon was dead. In the evens <lb />
pie. it is Morally it is word was received saying that <lb />
the property or Ins clients. The man ; Mrs. her neighbor had <lb />
I who manufactures a faulty article of died at about twelve o'clock after <lb />
commerce simply hurts his own rep- two hours illness. <lb />
Says <lb />
Editors and Lawyers. <lb />
The <lb />
It has been suggested by a news <lb />
writer that there was a <lb />
in the professions of editor <lb />
and lawyer ; and the proposition has <lb />
The article will be rejected <lb />
and that is the end of It, The edit- <lb />
or who sacrifices the moral quality is the young men of the <lb />
his paper, who print an article j South, that is, those ranging from <lb />
I that has the poison of vice its j youth to forty or fifty years of age, <lb />
sentiment, or treats flippantly of the arc making the South to-day. <lb />
better things in life, does an meal- They ask no favors. Worthy sons <lb />
callable injury, whose influence may worthy sires, girted with the <lb />
be felt for years to come. <lb />
Weekly Weather Crop <lb />
tin. <lb />
they understood the true cause of <lb />
the they would know that <lb />
been urged, in extenuation of the <lb />
hot weather meat very <lb />
quickly, and during this process <lb />
which are <lb />
of accepting a subsidy by a <lb />
newspaper man, that there was no <lb />
more impropriety in it than for a <lb />
lawyer to accept a fee for defending <lb />
a criminal. It is the gravest of <lb />
, to suppose that the lawyer and <lb />
poisonous, acting as emetics and. ,. . . . , <lb />
, . editor sustain the same relation to <lb />
purgatives, true that eat- <lb />
en green or between meals will in- <lb />
with digestion and cause <lb />
bowel troubles; but use fruit <lb />
is perfectly ripe at mealtime, and <lb />
only beneficial results will follow. <lb />
Acids prevent calcareous <lb />
Keeping the elastic, as; <lb />
well as preventing the <lb />
of earthly matters. This is be- <lb />
cause of the solvent power of the <lb />
acids bu manufactured acids are, <lb />
harmless, as are those, which <lb />
nature has prepared for us the <lb />
various kinds of fruit. Fruit is a <lb />
perfect food when fully ripe, but if <lb />
it were daily use from youth to <lb />
age there would be less gout, gall- <lb />
stones stone bladder. <lb />
Stewed apples, pears and plums <lb />
arc favorite articles for diet. For <lb />
breakfast or the dining <lb />
room or the there are <lb />
table dishes more wholesome <lb />
more than well stewed <lb />
fruit served up with cream or <lb />
There are persons, <lb />
however, who cannot eat. it on <lb />
count either of the of the <lb />
fruit or he excess of sugar <lb />
to make it palatable. Sugar <lb />
docs not, of course, counteract acid <lb />
; it only disguises it, and its use <lb />
i the public, and it would result in <lb />
I hopeless prostitution of the press if <lb />
the supposition should generally <lb />
prevail. There is absolutely no pro- <lb />
that differs so widely from <lb />
the editor's his relation to the <lb />
of <lb />
Compare their The client <lb />
of the lawyer is always an <lb />
or a corporation. The client of <lb />
the editor is the public welfare. The <lb />
lawyer is at best a special pleader- <lb />
His profession is not even ostensibly <lb />
lo support the cause or justice. He <lb />
s as likely to be called to support <lb />
side of a case as he is to <lb />
treasures of Anglo Saxon brawn, <lb />
brain, courage and they are <lb />
resolved to make the <lb />
of the new world. They filled <lb />
with enthusiasm that be <lb />
For lading They are bold, earnest, <lb />
energetic, and above all, they have <lb />
OFFICE, N. C a faith in the South's future that <lb />
The reports of correspondents of be weakened. All honor to <lb />
the Weekly Weather Crop Bulletin, the young <lb />
; issued by the North Carolina . <lb />
Station and State Weather , of a Buffalo <lb />
j Service, co-operating with the double-barreled <lb />
States Signal Service, show that a in <lb />
state doting the week ending Fri- <lb />
day, May The effect upon <lb />
crops has been generally favorable- <lb />
I Cotton has improved somewhat, j <lb />
though considerably damaged by cancels. <lb />
English as she is spoke. <lb />
C C DANIEL <lb />
N C <lb />
AM I DANIELS DANIELS, <lb />
w, <lb />
n. c. <lb />
, be retained on the right side. To- <lb />
day he defends the vilest criminal, <lb />
and he pleads the cause <lb />
of a wronged individual. Whether <lb />
obstructing justice with <lb />
lies, or appealing to it for redress <lb />
for an injured party, he is equally <lb />
bound to exert his best professional <lb />
j energy for his client. His services <lb />
late for sale, and if by the effort of <lb />
his genius he can cheat the prison of <lb />
a thief a murderer he is just as <lb />
much bound to do it, provided he is, <lb />
retained by the criminal, as he is to <lb />
secure reparation injury commit <lb />
How different from all this is the <lb />
hail and wind storms in Rowan and <lb />
counties. In the <lb />
co sections the weather has been <lb />
w to trans- <lb />
planting. A very severe <lb />
passed over the State on Thursday <lb />
and Friday, attended by high winds <lb />
and excessive rain-tails, flooded hot- , <lb />
torn lands doing some injury to <lb />
I the crops. The following especially , <lb />
I heavy weekly are DENTIST, O <lb />
Burke M I <lb />
inches three days. Dallas, <lb />
ton inches hours. AUG <lb />
C. M. <lb />
A BERNARD, <lb />
A W, <lb />
N. C.- <lb />
Practice in the State Federal Co <lb />
large quantities is calculated to g of ;, , ; <lb />
retard digestion. housewife <lb />
lion Station, <lb />
inches on one Davidson Col- <lb />
Mecklenburg <lb />
inches three days. <lb />
Wake inches three <lb />
days. Greensboro, Guilford <lb />
inches three days. Grays- <lb />
burg. Northampton <lb />
inches on lour days. Hertford, <lb />
inches in four <lb />
The <lb />
was slightly below the W, <lb />
the sunshine below the average Greenville, N. C. <lb />
amount and rain-fall above the. <lb />
average- Crops appear lo . <lb />
LEX <lb />
K Y-AT-L A <lb />
G R E E X VI L L E, N. C <lb />
J. E. M RE. <lb />
J. M. TUCKER <lb />
J. <lb />
may, there lore, be grateful for the <lb />
reminder that a pinch a very small <lb />
carbonate of soda, <lb />
led over the fruit previously to cook <lb />
will save sugar, will <lb />
the dish more palatable j <lb />
more wholesome. <lb />
Wednesday Bight. w. there was, to my thinking, a <lb />
similarity of character. <lb />
both, the positive element was over- <lb />
j predominant; assertive <lb />
Greenville Lodge. m, A. F. A. to extreme when assertion was <lb />
M. meet fat Thursday and Mon-j essential, but equally unquestioning <lb />
day after the 1st and Pad Sunday at as to authority from above. Each <lb />
Masonic Lodge. W. M. King, W. was to but <lb />
meets <lb />
2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma- but modest too, puerile <lb />
sonic Hall, W. Brown, II. P. vanity or offensive assumption en- <lb />
covenant Lodge, I. O. O. F. in the make-up of either. <lb />
meets every Tuesday night, l. Neither would have <lb />
Lodge. No. K. of i <lb />
meet every first and third Friday night, power to As little would <lb />
D. D. D. either have essayed the camp <lb />
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of meets politician for present or prospective <lb />
every Thursday night. C. A. White, C.; With both, the work in <lb />
I baud was too serious to admit, of <lb />
thought of the aftermath. With <lb />
On the 25th of March General Leo <lb />
resolved to take the offensive <lb />
lo cut twain tire great besieging <lb />
army. At the hazard of being <lb />
thought invidious, it must be writs <lb />
as deliberate conviction that <lb />
that filial supreme effort Grimes <lb />
division played the grandest part <lb />
great benefit to the <lb />
people. <lb />
were very sorry to hear of the <lb />
death of Mr. Latham, <lb />
also the death of Mr. Henry Stan- <lb />
and did as usual what it was who died last Monday. They <lb />
ed to do, took the works front. were both good and useful citizens, <lb />
with large numbers of prisoners and I both honest, Christian, <lb />
this writer was intimately <lb />
but being unsupported <lb />
. by a certain other division were <lb />
i compelled to fall back with a loss of <lb />
As usual, Gen. Grimes was <lb />
conspicuous for his reckless daring. <lb />
Consequently, the order for <lb />
the evacuation was issued and car- <lb />
into effect that night, April <lb />
ed with both of these <lb />
and faithful old soldiers of the cross <lb />
know they were two of the; <lb />
best men I ever knew or ever ex. <lb />
net to know. Mr. Stancill was <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
Office hours a. at. to P- m. Money thought ever predominant <lb />
absolute and nu- <lb />
from to p. M. conditional independence, and to <lb />
mail arrives daily Sun- that consideration all others were <lb />
at a. M., and parts at S. p x. even held insignificant and <lb />
mail arrives Sun- a common <lb />
at m. and p. m. dudes, tricksters and <lb />
I. J. P. M. We take that to be fairly and <lb />
They were the <lb />
of men. courage <lb />
and a of will that no <lb />
On Thursday morning the i his eighty-fifth year and retained; <lb />
, enemy's advance came up with the his strength and vigor of mind <lb />
rear, as usual such eases a short time before his death, <lb />
society. His publication is the re- <lb />
of the best collective moral <lb />
sentiment of the whole people. He <lb />
is not in a net sense the of <lb />
public opinion. It is rather his duty <lb />
to and give voice to the <lb />
prevailing sentiment, to <lb />
the better elements of society, <lb />
Taken in the morning, fruit is as ; . , . . . m . m. <lb />
helpful to digestion as it is tho W <lb />
lag. The newly awakened function for the <lb />
finds in it an object such light <lb />
labor as will exercise without j the editor to take. It is impossible <lb />
taxing its energies, and the to overestimate the dignity <lb />
tissues of the stomach acquire at his responsibility <lb />
little cost a gain or it he will only lose <lb />
which will sustain those energies of the man <lb />
later more serious operations. community and its <lb />
It is an excellent plan, I is a <lb />
in view, to add a little bread community which his lot is <lb />
t he fruit eaten. While admitting can <lb />
its position of these of <lb />
ties, however, and while also agree also <lb />
with those who maintain that The following beautiful Hues, illus- <lb />
m meat should be less, the relation of woman to <lb />
or vegetables more freely used serve with equal force to illus- <lb />
as a food, we are not prepared to our idea of the editor's relation <lb />
low that even an exclusively, -o the people i <lb />
been unfavorably affected. Bail <lb />
and wind storms, together with <lb />
heavy rains, were very injurious to <lb />
cotton in the northern portion of <lb />
I this district. Attention is called to <lb />
the remarks of the correspondent <lb />
from Tarboro, county. <lb />
There was I <lb />
an excess of about an <lb />
and aver. <lb />
age amount of sunshine in this dis- <lb />
with a decidedly favorable <lb />
upon crops, as shown from the <lb />
reports of per cent, the <lb />
pendents. The weather has J <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Y-AT-L A W, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. V. <lb />
Ll <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
in all the courts. Collection <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
very reasonable for tobacco, and <lb />
cotton has been doubtless Improved <lb />
Freshets are reported some lo- <lb />
A W, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
with some injury to crops r <lb />
C F <lb />
by Grimes. From a. to p. <lb />
a number of years ho was one of the <lb />
in. there was <lb />
one-hall the j magistrates the county <lb />
battle to the of the old court. Wei <lb />
whilst the other half, retiring to ever cherish the <lb />
reasonable distance two <lb />
Appointments <lb />
in Mission. <lb />
it <lb />
House, 1st at calamity could break. We <lb />
2nd M <lb />
at II out occasions in which Gen. <lb />
i ed a <lb />
P. C. i at Pines, and perhaps up- <lb />
same and permit the <lb />
first to And so the retreat <lb />
was kept up until Sailor's creek was <lb />
reached at i p. in., that day. Her <lb />
foe was repeatedly repulsed, but <lb />
continuing to overwhelm <lb />
numbers, and having flanked <lb />
both wings of the little force guard <lb />
the bridge, it was compelled to <lb />
flow, few, comparatively are the <lb />
men who possess the virtues <lb />
these two men. L <lb />
Bethel, C, 3rd 1889. <lb />
The jail at Kenansville was born- j <lb />
ed Tuesday by one of its in- <lb />
mates, a white man, and ex-pen <lb />
vegetarian regimen is that most <lb />
generally advisable. Meat pro- <lb />
us with a means of obtaining <lb />
material, which is mile <lb />
in its most easily <lb />
form. It affords this man civilized ; yet it could <lb />
not only important exist in any other. In one sense <lb />
of tissue growth, but a potent leader; yet II it does <lb />
of the whole process j faithfully reflect the prevailing <lb />
unto the how the cord it. <lb />
So unto man is woman <lb />
Though she bends him, she obeys him; <lb />
Though she leads him, yet she <lb />
Useless each without the <lb />
The newspaper is a necessity to a <lb />
i bottom lands. <lb />
The lain- <lb />
was above the average, the <lb />
slightly below the <lb />
and the sunshine slightly above tho <lb />
average. of <lb />
the corespondents that <lb />
weather has been favorable In the <lb />
tobacco sections of this district the <lb />
weather has been especially favor- <lb />
i able. The stand of has been ; <lb />
probably improved. Wheat doing <lb />
I well. Oats rather poor. <lb />
Ii. B. Battle, Director. <lb />
MATTHEW <lb />
Civil Engineers, Surveyors <lb />
and Architects. <lb />
asp N. C <lb />
HOTELS. <lb />
seek escape impending capture I who was brought to <lb />
by precipitate flight across the creek j yesterday morning and j <lb />
it sounds almost incredible in jail here tor safe keep-; <lb />
such experience at close I <lb />
It has a definite <lb />
taut place the ordinary diet of <lb />
man. and the of fruit <lb />
combined with food as <lb />
alternative dietary is not so <lb />
much in favor of the <lb />
public sentiment it becomes <lb />
and dies. It it obeys. <lb />
It leads, yet it follows. <lb />
nor the exist with- <lb />
out tho <lb />
is to catch <lb />
Carlos French, who has been <lb />
to succeed the late W. Bar <lb />
on tho Democratic National <lb />
Committee, is a manufacturer, and j <lb />
a low tariff man. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Under new management. Hot and <lb />
cold water baths. Good rooms and at- <lb />
servants. Table always <lb />
ed the best the market. Feed <lb />
stables in connection. <lb />
PEE SAT <lb />
E. <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
SPENCER BROS., <lb />
Every week or two some I <lb />
falls heir so of Eng-, r i r- <lb />
can <lb />
money but somehow you never SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. <lb />
principle, as a proof that I the highest and best sentiment <lb />
seasonable changes in food supply j the people, and reflect it as tho rays <lb />
helpful to digestive arc reflected from a <lb />
hear of the being paid over <lb />
Senator of is <lb />
j very ill, it is given out that <lb />
his chances of recovery are -very <lb />
slim. <lb />
Polite waiters. Rooms. Best <lb />
table the market afford. When in <lb />
city at the <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
. WASHINGTON, H. C<lb />
If yon went U wive tear m , next door K TYSON.<lb /></p>
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Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Limn <lb />
Published <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
in Tire<lb />
Subscription Price. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
not So Democratic <lb />
en and measures that are not consistent <lb />
th true principles of the party. <lb />
II yon want a a <lb />
section of the State semi for the <lb />
TOR. <lb />
Al OFFICE AT<lb />
Mail Mil <lb />
WEDNESDAY. <lb />
The Wilmington Star has lost <lb />
none of its brilliancy, but in the <lb />
Journalistic constellation is as <lb />
as ever. Its new <lb />
tor is a man of brains, as his <lb />
productions show, and in <lb />
instances there is a vein of <lb />
between the lines that is <lb />
simply charming. <lb />
m a <lb />
There is as little selfishness <lb />
and as much openhearted <lb />
about the Goldsboro <lb />
as any paper in our knowledge. <lb />
While it is wedded <lb />
and always alive to the improve- <lb />
going on in that city, it <lb />
shows its interest in the welfare <lb />
other towns by frequently <lb />
mentioning some of their <lb />
Greenville is in- <lb />
to the for several <lb />
items of this nature. <lb />
The Teachers Assembly will <lb />
meet at Morehead on the 18th. <lb />
The attendance promises to be <lb />
larger than at any session yet <lb />
held. We hope many teachers <lb />
from Pitt county be present. <lb />
There is much to be learned at <lb />
these annual gatherings of the <lb />
teachers and all who can should <lb />
avail themselves of the <lb />
to be present. The railroads <lb />
will give reduced fare and ex <lb />
at Morehead will <lb />
light. <lb />
One of the Justices of the i with suffering brothers and sis- <lb />
county called our attention to a of the upon <lb />
matter discussed before the joint terrible calamity <lb />
meeting with the Board of Com- A was held <lb />
missioned, last week, that we lo methods of <lb />
are of the opinion was viewed in, and clothing; it <lb />
,., , . , . was attended by an immense crowd <lb />
us wrong light Our informant I <lb />
when the question of who a for <lb />
the tax levy was called About in <lb />
Chairman of the Board of Com U an <lb />
missioners made a statement as enormous quantity of blankets <lb />
to what would be required to j etc. Every- <lb />
meet the expenditures of the body seemed disposed to give some <lb />
; poor people who were <lb />
to give money gave a blanket <lb />
or a cast off garment; boot blacks <lb />
and news boys handed in their <lb />
along side the millionaires <lb />
thousand dollar checks, and the <lb />
children emptied the pennies out of <lb />
their lime banks in order to turn <lb />
over to the Committee. For the <lb />
first hall of the week nothing was <lb />
talked about or thought <lb />
about but the awful news from <lb />
Johnstown. Washington's Hood <lb />
has done a damage to pub- <lb />
and private of several millions <lb />
of dollars but that was entirely for- <lb />
gotten in the face of the great loss <lb />
of life by the horror. <lb />
Already the acting <lb />
county for the next fiscal year <lb />
and said a reduction from to <lb />
cents on the valuation <lb />
could easily be made. He <lb />
stated that the reduction <lb />
might be brought to cents <lb />
and the amount still be sufficient <lb />
to meet all requirements, if all <lb />
whose duty it was to do so <lb />
would list their taxes, but as <lb />
many were in the county who <lb />
failed to list their taxes a <lb />
reduction was not advisable. <lb />
He also cited some instances of <lb />
persons he knew who failed to <lb />
list their taxes and as there was <lb />
no way to compel them to do so <lb />
the was the loser just so <lb />
far. This is the argument we the Laud <lb />
wish to disagree with. <lb />
i. has begun to undo the good <lb />
i work Democratic <lb />
makes ample provision in I . <lb />
, ,. , , , , I Won. lie has given notice that he <lb />
cases and stipulates how . Board of <lb />
may be proceeded against the <lb />
Section of the Machinery Act, <lb />
session of 1880, <lb />
Chairman of the Board of <lb />
Commissioners shall examine the homesteader against <lb />
the tax-list from each township land-grabber. But as the <lb />
of Contests, <lb />
both under Mr. Cleve- <lb />
land's administration and both re- <lb />
as being in the interests of <lb />
the <lb />
last <lb />
for <lb />
for the previous year and insert named class have <lb />
in said list the description and <lb />
valuation of all properly not <lb />
given in, with the name of the <lb />
persons supposed to be liable <lb />
for a poll tax who failed to <lb />
give in, and shall <lb />
charge all such persons with <lb />
double the tax with which they <lb />
would otherwise be chargeable, <lb />
unless satisfactory excuse there- <lb />
rendered to the Board of <lb />
County Commissioners on or be- <lb />
fore the first Monday in October, <lb />
and all persons who are liable <lb />
for a poll tax and shall I The Great Stewart Will, etc. j <lb />
to give themselves in, shall <lb />
YORK, June <lb />
Sympathy of the sincerest kind <lb />
many years, <lb />
with the of from to <lb />
1889, controlled that office the <lb />
change can hardly be surprising, <lb />
The Civil Service Commission is <lb />
busily engaged in discovering <lb />
It has just reported <lb />
a large one the Now York custom <lb />
house, and is now in New York, hop- <lb />
to find one in the <lb />
Next week it is to start west on a <lb />
grand tour of discovery which will <lb />
embrace a dozen cities. <lb />
New York Letter. <lb />
fail <lb />
lie deemed guilty of j <lb />
or, and en conviction thereof <lb />
shall be lined not more than pouring out from hearts of <lb />
s dollars or imprisoned <lb />
more than thirty <lb />
The Reflector has frequently <lb />
tendered its columns for use by <lb />
Al- <lb />
It does not repeat <lb />
offer now with a desire or <lb />
of ascertaining any of the <lb />
secret workings of the <lb />
but we believe nothing will <lb />
prove more benefit to the far- <lb />
than a general exchange of <lb />
practical ideas If in your ex <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
From our regular <lb />
Washington. . C, June <lb />
is <lb />
treading dangerous ground. He <lb />
wants to abolish Sunday work <lb />
the and in order to get <lb />
some foundation to work on he has <lb />
sent a circular letter to the post- <lb />
masters one hundred of the <lb />
you have found any-1 <lb />
thing that will be beneficial to asking for suggestions as <lb />
your fellow workers why not <lb />
part it to them. These <lb />
are open for any discussions of <lb />
general interest. <lb />
Judge George II. Brown, Jr., <lb />
is presiding at this term of Pitt <lb />
Superior lie is a born <lb />
jurist and presides over the Court <lb />
with dignity and great ability. <lb />
Though a young man he has few <lb />
superiors, either at the bar or <lb />
upon the bench. We could not <lb />
get out to hear his charge to the <lb />
Grand Jury Monday morning <lb />
are told that its equal is <lb />
heard The Clerk of the <lb />
Court says it was the com <lb />
charge he ever listen- <lb />
ed to, clear, plain, practical and <lb />
covering all the points <lb />
to be brought to the attention <lb />
of the Jury. The people of Pitt <lb />
like Judge Brown. The <lb />
business of the Court started off <lb />
briskly, and the civil docket <lb />
may be reached to day. <lb />
A complaint is coming from <lb />
subscribers in the Southern <lb />
portion of the county about the <lb />
mail. For two weeks no mail has <lb />
gone out from Greenville to any <lb />
of those offices. The trouble <lb />
seems to be with of the <lb />
mail that route. He says, <lb />
so we are informed, that the con <lb />
tractor has failed to pay him for <lb />
carrying the mail, therefore he <lb />
stopped so doing. So much for work stopped <lb />
how Sunday work may stopped <lb />
etc. course all good men be <lb />
Hen that the Sabbath should be <lb />
observed in as a manner as <lb />
possible, but at the same time all <lb />
sensible men know that a certain <lb />
of work must be performed <lb />
by somebody even on that day, and <lb />
the carrying and rapid handling of <lb />
the mails is a work too important to <lb />
be stepped at any time, for any <lb />
cause. In fact the efficiency of the <lb />
Department is more in <lb />
need of being increased than de- <lb />
creased this very matter of Sun- <lb />
day handling or mails Wan- <lb />
Isn't very careful he will <lb />
raise a tempest the business <lb />
world that will be strong enough to <lb />
sweep out of the office that <lb />
cost him so much money. And <lb />
then is another view on the subject <lb />
that should not be lost sight of. In <lb />
the more than one hundred years <lb />
of its existence no attempt has ever <lb />
been made to have this Government <lb />
officially recognize any religious de- <lb />
nomination or sect, and the <lb />
dent would be a dangerous one to <lb />
establish. for instance <lb />
that Wanamaker, who is a <lb />
should succeed having all <lb />
work stopped in our on <lb />
Sundays during bis administration <lb />
of the Department. So <lb />
all right, but now suppose t hat <lb />
the unexpected upheaval of pol- <lb />
he should be succeeded by a <lb />
Hebrew, or a seven <lb />
list, both of which sects regard Sat- <lb />
as the Sabbath day, and that <lb />
he should insist having all post <lb />
having mail contracts let and <lb />
sub-let to parties scattered all <lb />
over the world instead of letting <lb />
them to parties in the neighbor- <lb />
hood of the route to be traveled. <lb />
Prom what we can learn the con- <lb />
tract for the route <lb />
ed to is let to a man in Kentucky <lb />
and he sub-let it to a man in <lb />
Kinston and the latter hired <lb />
somebody else to carry it. Mat- <lb />
of this kind should be look- <lb />
ed into promptly and those res <lb />
made to <lb />
negligence. <lb />
It is said the cost re. <lb />
seating the Days of <lb />
at Manhattan will he <lb />
Then what a row we should have. <lb />
Church and State both have <lb />
functions to perform in this as <lb />
well as every other country, but let <lb />
us keep them separate and distinct, <lb />
if history teaches it is <lb />
the utter futility of successfully mat <lb />
the two. <lb />
Politics have this week been <lb />
pushed to the wall by that <lb />
of nature that makes the <lb />
whole world Democrats and <lb />
Republicans have vied with each <lb />
other to provide succor for the <lb />
or thousands of people made homeless <lb />
by the great floods la Pennsylvania. <lb />
Washington shown the world <lb />
that however heartless she seems <lb />
be in her t with political <lb />
she i reality ban <lb />
people be cm- A great big human <lb />
m m <lb />
not our people to the survivors of the <lb />
stricken city of and <lb />
And this <lb />
is being coined into gold, at <lb />
the rate Of an hour. Every- <lb />
one who is able is sending in his <lb />
mite, and those who are unable to <lb />
contribute money are expressing <lb />
heartfelt sorrow words. The <lb />
hundreds of thousands of dollars <lb />
that have already been contributed <lb />
by the citizens of New York show <lb />
their magnificent generosity in a <lb />
most convincing manner, and serve <lb />
to display what is perhaps their <lb />
greatest characteristic. Let other <lb />
cities do their utmost and let the <lb />
money pour from all quarters of <lb />
the globe. Id is such things as this <lb />
terrible disaster at that <lb />
out to the best advantage the <lb />
traits of people and show the truth <lb />
of the adage, touch of nature <lb />
makes the whole world The <lb />
subject awful catastrophe is <lb />
everyone's lips, the great dailies <lb />
are filled with it, so over-shad <lb />
owing is it that it is difficult to n rite <lb />
or talk about anything else. <lb />
A. T. WILL. <lb />
So the fight over the millions of <lb />
dollars left by Mrs, A. T. Stewart is <lb />
ended at last, and the contestants <lb />
have decided to accept as <lb />
a compromise. The wonder is that <lb />
the lawyers did not keep it up in- <lb />
The first beating in the <lb />
case was in January, when <lb />
one of the lawyers, Mr. Choate, <lb />
sarcastically remarked that it would <lb />
take about ten days. It took <lb />
that length of time to cross-examine <lb />
one witness, and the whole <lb />
took over a year. Mis. Stew- <lb />
art died in October, leaving <lb />
about to be divided <lb />
among her relatives and Judge <lb />
ton. The contest was not <lb />
until two years later and it were <lb />
engaged some of the most prominent <lb />
lawyers in the country, including <lb />
Joseph H. <lb />
ox-Surrogate Judge Gilbert <lb />
and limit. The fees of the <lb />
lawyers, it is said, will amount to <lb />
A BABY SEA LION. <lb />
A sea just a few days old is <lb />
the great attraction at Central <lb />
Park now. He is the second sea <lb />
born in New York City. He is <lb />
the color of a and <lb />
his mother carries him about by the <lb />
nape of the neck, much as a cat car- <lb />
a kitten. Ho makes a sound <lb />
which could not be told from the <lb />
bleating of a lamb. The little <lb />
is not yet able to swim, and for <lb />
two weeks his mother will keep him <lb />
safe on dry land. At the cud of <lb />
that time will carry him into the <lb />
tank of water on back. He will <lb />
live on a milk diet till be is six <lb />
mouths old, and then his mother <lb />
will wean and he will to <lb />
subsist on solid food, such as bass <lb />
Gil AND LODGE, V. A. M. <lb />
108th Annual Communication <lb />
of the Grand Lodge of Free and <lb />
week. For first time in its his- <lb />
the Lodge, met a <lb />
building owed by the <lb />
entirely free from debt or <lb />
For four years the labor <lb />
clearing off the debt of the Temple <lb />
has absorbed the attention of the <lb />
fraternity, the its <lb />
successful result is heartfelt. <lb />
Grand Master Frank H. Lawrence, <lb />
who has held that exalted position <lb />
during all this time Grand <lb />
Lodge in debt, Tern <lb />
The reports in the hands of <lb />
the Secretary show <lb />
in the State to be excellent <lb />
financial condition. One <lb />
thousand dollars appropriated <lb />
for the proposed Masonic Home to <lb />
bi built, in Utica, and John W. <lb />
was elected Grand Master <lb />
Edwin Arlington. <lb />
Proceedings. <lb />
N. C-, June <lb />
Board of Commissioners <lb />
met in present C. <lb />
B. Keel, G. <lb />
M. Mooring, W. A. James, Jr., and <lb />
C. V. Minutes of last <lb />
meeting read and approved. <lb />
The following orders for paupers <lb />
were drawn upon the <lb />
Susan Tucker 5.00, Stocks <lb />
1.50, Taylor COO, Marga <lb />
Bryan 3.00, James Masters 2.00. <lb />
Patsy 1.50, H. D. Smith 2.00, <lb />
Nancy John Baker 1.50, <lb />
Daniel Webster 2.00, <lb />
Nelson 1.00, William 2.00, <lb />
Lydia 2.00, Jacob <lb />
n 1.50. <lb />
General orders were issued as <lb />
J. A. K. Tucker 48.90, Henry <lb />
13.50. If. James D. <lb />
II. Moore 1.02, W. U. Moore <lb />
W. M. Moore 2.92, Daniel <lb />
2.90, Bryant Buck 2.44, J. B. Cherry <lb />
300.00, Holiday 2.51, T. J. <lb />
Stancill 1.09, B. A. Jr., 4.24, <lb />
J. B. Cherry E. A. Jr. <lb />
5.11, J. J. 171.70, B. A. <lb />
Jr., J. A. K. Tucker <lb />
9.00, E. A. Jr., 2.17, L. B. <lb />
Mew e 2.40, E. A. Jr., <lb />
S. Sheppard 13.42, E. A. <lb />
Jr., 1.12, II. S. Sheppard 2.00. E. <lb />
A. Jr., James Kits 11.90, <lb />
Carr 40.50, F. W. Brown <lb />
37.40, Jack Barnes 1.00, F. W. <lb />
42.50, W. A. James 7.20, P. <lb />
W. Brown T. D. Keel <lb />
5.00, C. <lb />
Dawson 3.80, G. M. Mooring 2.90, <lb />
C. V. Newton 5.65, W. Andrews <lb />
STOCK LAW. <lb />
U. V. Collins C. <lb />
1.75. <lb />
The vacancy in the office of <lb />
Surveyor, caused by the death of <lb />
Manning, was filled by the <lb />
election of J. S, L. Ward. <lb />
having tendered his <lb />
resignation as Coroner, H. B. <lb />
was elected to fill the <lb />
term. <lb />
The petition for a new township <lb />
to be formed out of portions of Swift <lb />
town- <lb />
ships was read it appearing <lb />
that a number of the original <lb />
to the petition were dissatisfied <lb />
with the proposed boundary lines of <lb />
the new township action was post- <lb />
to some future meeting. <lb />
At o'clock the Board of Com- <lb />
missioners met jointly with the <lb />
Justices of the the <lb />
pose of electing a Board of <lb />
and levying the taxes for 1889. <lb />
action of this joint session was <lb />
published in last issue of the Ur.- <lb />
except that Capt. John <lb />
King was elected Chairman of <lb />
Board of Justices for the ensuing <lb />
At o'clock the Commissioners <lb />
held a joint session with the Board <lb />
of Education to elect a <lb />
dent of Public Instruction. II- <lb />
C. H. James, E. J. Blount, <lb />
J. It. Congleton and J. D. Cox, were <lb />
placed nomination, the election <lb />
resulting in favor of U. Harding, <lb />
who tendered his resignation as a <lb />
member of the Board Education <lb />
subscribed to the oath of office as <lb />
Superintendent. This causing s <lb />
vacancy the Board of Education <lb />
Allen Warren and Moore were <lb />
placed in nomination to till the <lb />
the election resuming <lb />
favor of Allen Warren. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
to the buyers of Pitt and counties, line the following <lb />
that are not to be excelled in this market. And to be and <lb />
pure straight GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, <lb />
GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA- <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, ROUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS. SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS- <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb />
kinds. Gin and Belting, Hay, Rock Lime, of Paris, <lb />
Hair, Harness, and Saddles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, dozen, less per cent for Prep- <lb />
and Hall's Star Lye at jobbers Prices, 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 call and guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
TAILORING <lb />
R. S. CLARK CO., <lb />
IN <lb />
Spring Display <lb />
Foreign and <lb />
Together with exclusive styles from our own <lb />
workshop, which for beauty, elegance and <lb />
workmanship equal any that can be found <lb />
yield the palm to none. <lb />
SIMMS, <lb />
GREENVILLE, C. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
D. <lb />
TO JOHN <lb />
GREEN VILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House.<lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
Are headquarters for all needed in he <lb />
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb />
but if y want anything in <lb />
Hardware, Agricultural Implement <lb />
and I tonsils, f Material <lb />
and House Cutlery <lb />
us. <lb />
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb />
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb />
which W will U <lb />
WE are now fitted in arc prepared h <lb />
upon notice any kind or style of <lb />
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb />
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING <lb />
also keep a nice line of <lb />
MADE <lb />
Come and see us. Flanagan's old J. <lb />
R. GREENE, JR. Manager. <lb />
an <lb />
DURING THE SUMMER <lb />
l will weekly v-n mid -t <lb />
cS Confection s, <lb />
l keep on hand a an if <lb />
GROCERIES, GOODS. TOBACCO <lb />
CIGARS, TOILET SOAPS, <lb />
All your wants in the can be supplied <lb />
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb />
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS PIT UP TO ORDER. <lb />
FINE A. SPECIALTY. <lb />
E. C. GLENN. <lb />
My Factory s well equipped with the best Mechanics, <lb />
but WORK. We keep with the times and i <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles Spring are <lb />
put up <lb />
st Improved styles, <lb />
you can select from <lb />
Storm, Coil, Horn, King, <lb />
Also keep on band a full of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which we will sell AS LOW AS LOWEST. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
o- <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor hope <lb />
a continuance of the same. <lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
SHELL LIME. DISSOLVED HONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale, <lb />
N. Mar. 1887. <lb />
------Tin for- <lb />
MURPHY REDDING, <lb />
Merchandise Brokers. <lb />
1ST. <lb />
ARRIVED I <lb />
My Northern Dress Maker Trim- <lb />
mer, Miss Leland, has inbred and I am <lb />
prepared to execute In the latest styles <lb />
and fashions any work to my <lb />
MY SPRING MILLINERY, <lb />
the latest designs have <lb />
so arrived and will he pleased to show <lb />
them to you. My price era the lowest, <lb />
and guarantee not to be undersold by no <lb />
one. Special bargains on all goods. <lb />
Mrs. L. C. King, <lb />
W S. R AWLS, <lb />
Watch-Maker Jeweler. <lb />
If you want something nice in the way of <lb />
J W <lb />
Sewing Machines, <lb />
come to the old a <lb />
large new stock Just received. <lb />
Watches, Jewelry and <lb />
Machines repaired and warranted. <lb />
It. <lb />
;. <lb />
J. COBB, C C COBB. <lb />
Pitt Co II C <lb />
. H. GILLIAN <lb />
mars Co. N C <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb />
Cotton Buyers, <lb />
We are no receiving Spring and <lb />
Summer Goods, and hope that <lb />
you will not fail to give <lb />
us a call. We have a <lb />
specially attractive <lb />
line of <lb />
The appointed by the <lb />
Commissioners to assist set- <lb />
between John Flanagan, <lb />
Collector and J. LI. Cherry. <lb />
Treasurer, reported that upon a <lb />
careful calculation made by them <lb />
of the abstracts and the tax books <lb />
placed in the hands of said <lb />
tor, that the said abstracts charge <lb />
said Flanagan as School <lb />
tax tax <lb />
That minutes of the Board of <lb />
Commissioners show that alter the <lb />
rendition of abstracts property was <lb />
listed before said Hoard lax upon <lb />
which amounted to making <lb />
a total of the <lb />
upon the tax list shows <lb />
that said Flanagan could have <lb />
only collected thereon the <lb />
making a difference of <lb />
that the said Flanagan was <lb />
not authorized by the tax list to col- <lb />
They further report; that the <lb />
following statement shows the <lb />
amount due by said Flanagan to the <lb />
county, as based the abstracts <lb />
upon in the Register's <lb />
John Flanagan, Tax Collector for cotton plows. We will <lb />
in account with Pitt county, trade <lb />
Dr. <lb />
To amount tax, <lb />
County <lb />
properly listed before <lb />
the <lb />
tax on dogs <lb />
by Commissioners, <lb />
tax on polls listed <lb />
fore Commissioners, <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
at cents per yard, which you <lb />
will find to be equal to any <lb />
yon will find at cents. <lb />
A line of <lb />
CASHMERES <lb />
at cents. And <lb />
many other things that we <lb />
will offer at special prices <lb />
We call especial attention to our <lb />
The and <lb />
tarn <lb />
plow, and the <lb />
Or. <lb />
By of tax re- <lb />
el I on prop-<lb />
poll tax exemptions, <lb />
amount refunded by <lb />
order of <lb />
of insolvent <lb />
list,<lb />
B Cherry <lb />
OH Plat. <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 />
I have an elegant Hue of <lb />
We have had several years ex- <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle Cotton to <lb />
the advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business entrusted to our <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful attention. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
The bad health of Mr. D. D. <lb />
has compelled him to <lb />
management f the carriage for <lb />
me, which left good <lb />
material bought cheap for cash, on my <lb />
hand. I will dose out Block at <lb />
liberal discount, or will make easy terms <lb />
with the purchaser, or will make <lb />
terms with good reliable man to <lb />
carry on the carriage business for inc. <lb />
There is better i. for a carriage <lb />
business In the county than at this <lb />
I have also a large stock of general <lb />
merchandise for sale cheap for cash or on <lb />
time, such Meats, Hour, Com, <lb />
bought in large lots 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 fact everything can be <lb />
found a General Store. <lb />
J. <lb />
May Mb, N. C <lb />
Water Mills. <lb />
The undersigned having leased these <lb />
mills number of years and put them <lb />
THANK FOB will. II <lb />
far bestowed upon us and beg for a continuation of the -e <lb />
you to-day a line of goods cm be in this market for durability <lb />
worth. We have now In a nice line of Ladles Goods, embracing <lb />
following <lb />
Double and Single Width <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 />
Drew Linen and Piece Linens. <lb />
will art <lb />
A line of Goods and <lb />
yon in quality and price. Notions in endless variety embracing i <lb />
line too numerous to mention. Hats for Men. and Children, fin <lb />
Shirts. and Suspenders, a nice line e <lb />
Shoes, to lit all who favor with their patronage, we special care to <lb />
this line and guarantee our shoes both In quality and price. A large lot <lb />
Slippers from cents up. We especially cull the attention of the Ladles to <lb />
line of Slippers and think they not do themselves justice if they buy <lb />
examining them. <lb />
Hardware, Nails, Cutlery, <lb />
Hots, flows, Shovels, Trace Chains. <lb />
Grindstones and Fixtures, <lb />
Crockery. Glassware, Lamps, <lb />
Wood and Willow ware. <lb />
Harness, Bridles and Whips <lb />
i mi i i mills for s- number or put <lb />
MILLINERY f GOODS, I <lb />
That embrace the very latest and Corn and wheat in a manner, <lb />
fashions. My goods are new I car- Satisfaction guaranteed to all patrons.<lb />
a complete stock. A competent as-1 I inform merchants <lb />
that I am <lb />
been arid all prepared to furnish them water <lb />
can be suited. My long null meal at prices delivered, <lb />
In the business and the many i Customers wanting to buy at retail can <lb />
patrons I have served, attests to my i be supplied at my store In <lb />
ability to give satisfaction to all. Your I where will also a select <lb />
solicited. j of General Merchandise which will Is <lb />
MrS. M. T. <lb />
I Robt, R. Fleming. <lb />
Gail Ax and Load Mills Chewing and Tobacco, <lb />
Provisions. In this line we Tea, Sugar. Molasses, Rice, Li <lb />
the very best we can buy, Pepper, Spice. Soap, both laundry an-J toilet, star <lb />
and Hall Lye, Matches, Candles, Starch, best grade of Kerosene Oil. Meats of <lb />
cut kinds. Floor Which we buy low and sell low for the cash. If you need s <lb />
rel of good flour come to see us, we are rock bottom on it. <lb />
carry Window Sash and Doors of dim-rent <lb />
W stock of any house Greenville, <lb />
i double and single, Lounges, Chairs of different kinds. Tables, Cots, Bed <lb />
Hinges, l I <lb />
-i is in stock. Also the <lb />
embracing Suits, <lb />
and Mattresses, Children's Cribs and and Cradles. What we <lb />
not got in line we have several of the houses in I <lb />
country- will order anything at moderate prices. Don't forget <lb />
celebrated Climax and PLOWS when yon want one. We carry <lb />
for these Plows in stock. <lb />
when you come to town, we guarantee fair and honor <lb />
i treatment, and will your kindness and patronage. We can <lb />
as low as any one who sells as good goo-Is as we do. <lb />
Yours <lb />
J. B. CHERRY O<lb /></p>
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M. R. Lang's Column. <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
VILLE, C. <lb />
Local <lb />
Court. <lb />
are line. <lb />
Come in to see us. <lb />
Lots of pretty girls. <lb />
White Caps in <lb />
Another taste of summer. <lb />
Snap beans cucumbers. <lb />
Attend to listing your taxes. <lb />
Warm and showery this week. <lb />
See new advertisement. <lb />
is falling in the river. <lb />
It is time peaches wire in mar- <lb />
We regret to that Dr. F. W. <lb />
Brown is very sick. <lb />
Mrs. John has been sick <lb />
for nearly two weeks. <lb />
Mrs. S. A. Charlotte <lb />
for a visit in the <lb />
Miss Lucy Tyson, of is <lb />
visiting Miss Lillie Peebles. <lb />
Mrs. W. loft yesterday to <lb />
visit relatives Goldsboro. <lb />
Rev. Q. L. Finch is <lb />
Wake Forest commencement. <lb />
Miss Eliza Hodge.-, of Washing- <lb />
ton, is visiting Mrs. K. H. <lb />
Miss Lillian Nobles returned home <lb />
last week from School. La <lb />
Grange. <lb />
Miss Fannie Newton, of Falkland <lb />
A fleet of Government boats with <lb />
workmen passed river one <lb />
day last week, in charge of Capt. <lb />
Bryan. They have working on <lb />
the river above Tarboro. <lb />
An old saying among the fisher- <lb />
men is that if the river is muddy in <lb />
it will get clear again <lb />
the summer. It has been very <lb />
muddy since June came in. <lb />
The old Tar has about dropped to <lb />
usual dimensions, at least she has <lb />
gone within banks. <lb />
commenced falling it went. <lb />
Brown Hooker are going to tell <lb />
something in a new <lb />
nest week that will be of interest to <lb />
everybody who wish to get nice <lb />
goods at low priced. <lb />
The in Tar river last week <lb />
part last week visiting Miss; was the same height as the <lb />
Lillie <lb />
freshet of 1807. water bus <lb />
Wake Forest commencement this <lb />
week. <lb />
The boys are practicing at base <lb />
ball now. <lb />
Court is session, Judge Brown <lb />
the mails <lb />
from the <lb />
Col. I A. Sugg attended Court at only been that high once in the last <lb />
Washington last week was twenty two years, which was in No- <lb />
. . . ram n u-w <lb />
ken sick while there. <lb />
Misses Lillie Mayo, of Falkland, <lb />
Lizzie Bawls, Tarboro, spent <lb />
a day or two town last week. m <lb />
Capt. Hill, of the steamer My- <lb />
is back his place again, after <lb />
baring been sick for several days. <lb />
Miss Annie Brown, who attended <lb />
Henderson Female College the past <lb />
session, returned home last week. <lb />
Annie Harding, of <lb />
has been spending a few days <lb />
,. , i with the family of Harding, <lb />
supplied, . <lb />
the rise was <lb />
L. W. Lawrence, who for six <lb />
I months has served as Deputy Reg- <lb />
biter of Deeds, is now out of the of <lb />
lice.<lb />
K would like <lb />
minutes as doubt there is something <lb />
in this Column to interest yon. Our <lb />
Summer Apparel is replete wit <lb />
new novelties. <lb />
presiding. <lb />
How all did miss <lb />
last week. <lb />
Folks all back homo <lb />
The market is poorly <lb />
with provisions. <lb />
Co to Lou lit ice's Feed <lb />
your seed peas. <lb />
School has ended and the boys w y Warren <lb />
and girls an- <lb />
Jam Masons I, Cheap at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Not i very largo crowd at <lb />
; The all lo busy. <lb />
A good sale cash or <lb />
on time by J. C. Lanier. <lb />
Tho last tiling you should do is to <lb />
The following compose the <lb />
Jury at this term of Fer- <lb />
Ward, Foreman, J. G. <lb />
J. C. Davenport, N. It. Cory, Jo- <lb />
Asa W. B. <lb />
Brown, Ernest <lb />
W. M. C. A. Elks, J. <lb />
B. Randolph, J. Cobb, <lb />
W. J. W. A. Taylor, <lb />
John II. House and II. J. Cobb. <lb />
Commencement <lb />
Greenville Institute Commence <lb />
is full blast. Last night <lb />
i the annual concert was given the <lb />
, to obtain <lb />
. i Opera House. This morning at the <lb />
Monday j game place Hon. Kemp. P. Battle <lb />
Deaths. <lb />
Several deaths have been report- <lb />
ed to during the <lb />
past week, and silent reaper has <lb />
been slack in his work, but bis <lb />
afflicting hand has fallen heavily <lb />
upon many households. Again are <lb />
impressed that death is no res <lb />
of persons but visits the old <lb />
and the young alike. <lb />
On Wednesday evening, a <lb />
little one year old daughter of Mr. <lb />
Mrs. J. F. Joyner at their <lb />
home five miles above Greenville, <lb />
after an illness of a few days. M <lb />
and Mrs. have another child <lb />
that is quite sick at this writing. <lb />
Op Thursday of last week the sail <lb />
news came into town that one pf the <lb />
twin children of Mr- Joseph Fleming, <lb />
whose residence is about seven miles <lb />
here, bad died that day. It <lb />
was Henry that died, and the bright <lb />
little will be greatly missed <lb />
household. <lb />
Late Saturday the still <lb />
more distressing news was brought <lb />
in from the Great Swamp <lb />
that the wife of that worthy man. <lb />
Mr. W. J. Briley, had passed over <lb />
the river, She had been sick but a <lb />
few days. Her death was doubly <lb />
sad, as the husband only loses a <lb />
devoted wife, but several small <lb />
youngest an infant of only <lb />
a few lose the <lb />
care of a loving mother. indeed <lb />
a severe affliction. Mrs. Briley was <lb />
a daughter of Mr, Fleming <lb />
a sister of Mrs. J. J. Nobles <lb />
Messrs. William J, and <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
On Sunday night, a quarter be- <lb />
A CLEAN SWEEP <lb />
CLEARING OUT OF GOODS. <lb />
Mentioned <lb />
yards Sateens, at <lb />
yards Challis <lb />
at Figured <lb />
I-awns at I <lb />
yards Plain White In- <lb />
Lawn at to <lb />
BOO yards <lb />
Cloth at to <lb />
TOO yards Combination <lb />
Worsted at <lb />
Flouncing for <lb />
at to Only <lb />
a few more pieces of <lb />
that cheap <lb />
left at per yard. <lb />
Just SO more those <lb />
cent Corsets on <lb />
hand, Our stock of <lb />
Straw Hats will be <lb />
sold at half price. <lb />
yards of the <lb />
of Calico at The <lb />
above goods will <lb />
sold exactly as art <lb />
rented. <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Geo. S Lloyd, M. D., <lb />
Specialist in Diseases of the <lb />
lore ten o'clock, invaded the THROAT <lb />
home circle of one of our citizens and j l Will <lb />
to <lb />
deliver the literary address. <lb />
This afternoon from four to six <lb />
from the State Board of <lb />
cal Examiners. <lb />
We were glad to see Mr. L. <lb />
a Pitt county boy now reception will b; <lb />
Baltimore, in town among <lb />
took away the infant daughter of <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. K. Greene Jr., leaving <lb />
hearts torn and bleeding that only <lb />
OFFICE <lb />
N to Creditors. <lb />
Baring duly as <lb />
tor estate of A. <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby given to all <lb />
persons indebted to the estate to make <lb />
Immediate payment to the <lb />
; and to all creditors of said o.-talc to <lb />
; sent their claims, properly authenticated <lb />
o'clock an art exhibit will lake place the Heavenly Father can heal. The <lb />
the Institute, and this evening at <lb />
Mr, J. K. <lb />
in town <lb />
week. <lb />
and Lillie <lb />
of Tarboro, wore married on <lb />
the It la inst. Their friends; We hear <lb />
i l held there. The is <lb />
much pleasure to our citizens <lb />
and the many visitors in town. <lb />
speak ill of your neighbor. , or <lb />
Fulton Market Pickled Beef at i hero wish them a happy wedded life, of organizing a lire company among I , <lb />
the white citizens of the dark gloom <lb />
remains of the little one were inter- <lb />
red Monday in the <lb />
Cemetery. <lb />
On Monday morning as the god of <lb />
day arose from his slumbers and <lb />
to diffuse light and <lb />
over the world, there was another <lb />
home our midst from which he <lb />
N fl signed within twelve month <lb />
Bryan a. u. from of or <lb />
JUST FINISHED A I <lb />
Mattings, Scrim, <lb />
i Curtains. Brass Wood <lb />
Curtain Linen <lb />
Oil Cloths, etc. <lb />
the <lb />
we can suit you your <lb />
commencement robes. We <lb />
have Fancy Striped and Dotted <lb />
Swisses and I Short <lb />
Length Hemstitch <lb />
and A nice <lb />
line of Ribbons, Hand- <lb />
kerchiefs and other fancy articles <lb />
for you. <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Look out for the white caps. <lb />
are wearing them. <lb />
will Point Lace, the best <lb />
Flour at the Old Luck Store. <lb />
ten days the days will have <lb />
reached their greatest length. <lb />
The Bad Boy got last <lb />
week went home Friday. <lb />
June is giving lissome very <lb />
liar weather, to say least of it. <lb />
The Cash will be paid for <lb />
lbs. Beeswax at the old Brick Suit <lb />
Mr. J. L. Harris, a on the <lb />
Clipper, came over yes- <lb />
to at lend the commences <lb />
and spend a law days at <lb />
home. <lb />
True, Greenville is the ,. <lb />
icy touch that death had <lb />
Misses Hortense Forbes and Nana <lb />
Fleming returned from Fe- <lb />
male College last Friday. The Carious <lb />
mer brings home two medals award- We will go a wager that <lb />
ed her for in music. county hens can produce as many <lb />
curiosities in their line as can be <lb />
Why not <lb />
luckiest town in the State, but a lire <lb />
might come at. which the services of most <lb />
a thorough company be need <lb />
ed. The is <lb />
to furnish four members. <lb />
J. Nelson, of <lb />
d over with his friends. forth <lb />
his return where. One day <lb />
House brought us an egg that is <lb />
most peculiar we ever saw. it is a <lb />
at the residence of her son in law, <lb />
Mr. Charles Skinner, the spirit of <lb />
Mrs. Pattie Cotton took its <lb />
She bad a great sufferer for <lb />
some months and, no doubt, death <lb />
brought a welcome relief from the <lb />
pain she bore. But was years of <lb />
months course at the Philadelphia <lb />
and the Will's Lye Hospital, I <lb />
offer my services to the people of Edge- <lb />
and adjoining counties. <lb />
plead in bar of their recovery. This 2nd <lb />
day of May. T. <lb />
of L, A. <lb />
FIRST-CLASS BOARD <lb />
-----with privilege of------ <lb />
BATH HOUSE, <lb />
Can be had Beaufort, f. C, at 820.00 <lb />
per month. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified as <lb />
tor of David U. Clark notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons indebted to <lb />
said intestate to come forward make <lb />
immediate payment, and to all creditors <lb />
of said intestate to present their claims <lb />
tor payment within twelve mouths from <lb />
this date or this notice will be plead In <lb />
bar of their recovery. <lb />
May Wm. L. Smith, <lb />
of David . lark <lb />
Address, <lb />
BUB ROBERTS, <lb />
Beaufort. X. C., Tucker Murphy, attorneys. <lb />
consolation in a <lb />
don't it Goal <lb />
There's lots of <lb />
, little yellow string, <lb />
All reports say that <lb />
j commencement last week was a <lb />
big affair. <lb />
For the Ladies <lb />
has stopped over <lb />
here a few days, on <lb />
from at Amity. <lb />
Clad to have in I lie I <lb />
office yesterday. soft egg and resembles . <lb />
shape a young chicken minus <lb />
Capt. Williams is out again and wings, legs beak. The egg was <lb />
I we expect to see the boys stepping large and the yolk was at one end. <lb />
. to tap of the drum before many <lb />
pass. There is hard mark <lb />
large circle of <lb />
and <lb />
the fowls e a <lb />
Master friends among our people since com- <lb />
from Bertie county, <lb />
was beloved by all who knew her. <lb />
On Tuesday her remains were <lb />
ed at rest the Episcopal Cemetery. <lb />
By the Sea <lb />
Spend the Summer at <lb />
Notice, <lb />
ALL THAT IX- <lb />
to me are requested to conic <lb />
forward settle their accounts at once <lb />
by the first of June. I also oiler my <lb />
stock of Dry Goods Shoes at cost. I <lb />
also oiler for cash groceries very low. <lb />
I remain yours, <lb />
T. If. <lb />
May 1880. N. C. <lb />
BEAUTIFUL light weight <lb />
Woolen Fabrics, embracing <lb />
the newest in <lb />
Serges. <lb />
Flannels. <lb />
Handsome Swiss and <lb />
h and <lb />
Hemstitch, Hemstitch <lb />
Organdies, Fine French <lb />
and a lire of wash <lb />
Roods such as Batistes, <lb />
Lawns, Seersuckers, <lb />
Prints, etc. An elegant <lb />
of including all <lb />
that is new in this line. Several <lb />
Styles and of <lb />
handles. <lb />
the I <lb />
reputation as clothiers <lb />
and furnishers has gained for <lb />
us innumerable friends who rely <lb />
BOB our taste to select the prop- <lb />
style and material. To select <lb />
a summer suit is no easy task as <lb />
you will admit. Besides <lb />
both the proper colors, cut <lb />
and textiles. The proper prices <lb />
must bear an <lb />
Hatter ourselves <lb />
that we've been able to combine <lb />
all these qualities and offer to <lb />
our friends a reliable line of sty- <lb />
well-made Clothing at the <lb />
correct figures. For the stout <lb />
men we will say that should they <lb />
need mm coats we have them. <lb />
Sizes to Extra Long <lb />
Frocks in Black <lb />
and Mohair. Should <lb />
not be able to suit you in this <lb />
line we will take your measure for <lb />
suit at low prices nod <lb />
tee a fit. A fresh line of Flannel <lb />
Dress Shirts just received. Our <lb />
line of Underwear, <lb />
Hats, etc. is above the standard. <lb />
Department is full at season- <lb />
able goods at the right prices. An in- <lb />
Is Invited. <lb />
M. R. LANG. <lb />
ahead the Guard if they expect to <lb />
make a creditable showing at the <lb />
encampment. <lb />
Mr. J. C. Robertson, who recently <lb />
some time in Greenville but <lb />
I the year has been in Ten- <lb />
. . and Kentucky, returned last <lb />
the delayed mad <lb />
in town Monday and we were glad <lb />
to have a call from <lb />
On Monday we saw a school re <lb />
t port of Master Louis son of <lb />
low townsman Mr. A. X. who <lb />
is attending the graded school at <lb />
Winchester, Va. The average of <lb />
the, report was fully OS which is very <lb />
creditable for the little fellow. <lb />
J. A. Leslie has resigned the <lb />
pastorate of the Baptist Church in <lb />
Will Greenville raise a hand for <lb />
Pennsylvania Hood <lb />
sufferers <lb />
are <lb />
reduction on summer goods, <lb />
Mud <lb />
Monday. The <lb />
thing Immense. <lb />
The police force came out in <lb />
uniforms Saturday, blue suits <lb />
white helmets. <lb />
was <lb />
new j <lb />
The truly <lb />
with all these who are thus <lb />
by death, would bid fa- <lb />
husband and little ones, parents <lb />
children, look to hath <lb />
power to bind up every broken heart, <lb />
w ho can comfort the darkest <lb />
hour of grief.<lb />
The above a <lb />
balance due I he county by said <lb />
Flanagan, of It was re <lb />
this <lb />
Davis School commencement <lb />
week. Greenville have a <lb />
representatives. <lb />
Have seen those cents In- <lb />
they are beauties at <lb />
up a child in the <lb />
should when he is old he <lb />
will not depart, <lb />
German and Pearl Millet, Or- <lb />
chard Grass, Timothy and Clover <lb />
Seed for sale, by Glenn <lb />
All was quiet on the streets last <lb />
Saturday, improvement <lb />
on the Saturday previous. <lb />
Lev. K- John pastor of the M. <lb />
E. Church, baptized one person <lb />
the river, Sunday before last. <lb />
Just Loss Famous <lb />
Lunch Milk Biscuit. The most pal- <lb />
at the Old Brick Stoic. <lb />
Tunes never get so dull but what <lb />
drummer comes along. is <lb />
life the land when he is around. <lb />
Wilson is organizing a military <lb />
company and the says it <lb />
will be one of the best in the State. <lb />
Just received another lot <lb />
popular New Lee Cook Stoves. <lb />
Co. <lb />
. i. j Tarboro, and goes to take of <lb />
a field Virginia. The field he <lb />
leaves bears the impress of bis <lb />
live labors, he having been <lb />
mental in the building of two <lb />
churches and much other good work <lb />
Bra. Henry King of the Tarboro <lb />
Banner Mr. J. X. the <lb />
big hat no we mean a-gent of the <lb />
Washington and the <lb />
able Jordan of the <lb />
Star, Bare helped to make quarter of <lb />
the office lively with <lb />
their presence this week. <lb />
I It to hear from old <lb />
I friends occasionally, and no doubt <lb />
j many of our readers to whom the <lb />
firm name of <lb />
; stein used to be familiar in these <lb />
columns will be glad to know <lb />
i these gentlemen are making a fine <lb />
success of their business in <lb />
bury, at Which place they have been <lb />
i doing business for sixteen months, <lb />
of the j get this information through a <lb />
letter received from mat town. <lb />
Our good friend Jacobs, <lb />
tor of Ibis splendid resort which <lb />
knows more Greenville people than <lb />
perhaps any other writes us that his <lb />
house will be open for the reception I <lb />
of guests I he 1st of July that <lb />
he can <lb />
I Hunting and fishing are line down <lb />
then, old Hag's Head offers <lb />
many attractions. Special prices i <lb />
will be given to families, or clubs of commended that as it as <lb />
hie the said Flanagan to have <lb />
I collected the said sum of 8154.82 on <lb />
of People We Among. ; account of the error made in <lb />
deserted tho office i of the tax list, that the <lb />
last Friday and went out to remain of Commissioners make a <lb />
with the folks at home till Monday, proper order releasing the said <lb />
when he came back he amply Flanagan from payment of that <lb />
I repaid as for being deprived of his amount. The report for the stock <lb />
presence. Even if he is a law was as follows <lb />
be ain't so bad, alter he has ; Or. <lb />
lone of best mothers any boy amount of <lb />
ever had, who told him to bring a- <lb />
I long a bucket hone; comb <lb />
the editor and his superlative seven- <lb />
j eighths. It was delicious, the nicest By <lb />
we ever saw And that same <lb />
; father is far from being the worst <lb />
I man you ever saw, too, broad- <lb />
ganged, generous, practical man <lb />
that he is, always looking upon the <lb />
substantial side of life passed up a <lb />
million and said bring <lb />
that to help the cause along. So <lb />
we've feasted sure enough, the <lb />
time Joe Daniels reads this and our <lb />
and frail article elsewhere. <lb />
THIS POPULAR SUMMED RESORT <lb />
one of the most delightful places on tho <lb />
To buy or. the installment plan <lb />
or rent a small place containing a <lb />
store dwelling. I don't want a very <lb />
large house but I want it in a <lb />
place for merchandising, where I <lb />
J can fell for cash, moat be a good cam. <lb />
and at a place either railroad <lb />
Atlantic be opened to guests on, or ,. pail <lb />
lo I would like a small farm with <lb />
store and dwelling attached, in some <lb />
good place in one of the counties a <lb />
good part of North Carolina. Write at <lb />
I once. Address, <lb />
ADVERTISER, <lb />
ISM w. <lb />
for <lb />
Or. <lb />
per cent, <lb />
on So, <lb />
pd J. L. Cher- <lb />
ST. <lb />
St <lb />
the <lb />
he will be wishing <lb />
lived Pitt county. <lb />
The report was approved by <lb />
Hoard and the release granted to <lb />
tho Tax Collector so recommended. <lb />
The Hoard believing that a pars <lb />
of delinquent taxes could be <lb />
collected by strenuous but <lb />
Steamer has been <lb />
cured that will leave Washington for <lb />
on Tuesday and Saturday of <lb />
each week, and leave New for <lb />
on Thursday of each week. <lb />
At every accommodation <lb />
will be to guests and every <lb />
effort ill be made to make their stay <lb />
surf m <lb />
Can be enjoyed at will. A tram road <lb />
has been built from the hotel to <lb />
the beach. <lb />
SAILING <lb />
and these s <lb />
in to the heart's <lb />
STRING <lb />
Is unsurpassed and these sports can <lb />
be engaged in to the heart's content. <lb />
Has been employed for the benefit <lb />
those who part m dancing. <lb />
again that be I the expense in such case will <lb />
be great, ordered that the Tax Col- <lb />
proceed to collect what he <lb />
can of such taxes that for his <lb />
services be retain one half of such <lb />
collected and pay over the <lb />
A of young people gave a <lb />
German one night last week com- to the <lb />
to the visiting you <lb />
ladies, <lb />
To All our <lb />
for All our <lb />
M. It. <lb />
We thanks for an <lb />
prettiest spot in town <lb />
just at this tune, is the I <lb />
office. She. id Warren, , v Treasurer, <lb />
proprietor ,. ,. , . , <lb />
in yesterday morning and said of the <lb />
he to decorate the office, establish a public <lb />
followed his suggestion by road leading from the north end <lb />
a tremendous cluster of j across the <lb />
upon our table. The B- J- <lb />
of <lb />
Is neatly and comfortably furnished and <lb />
the table will be supplied with <lb />
the best that can be procured, <lb />
School Chocowinity, which and grasses, forming <lb />
place this week. I combination. There is such i <lb />
a second yet to our <lb />
I for a fourth of July celebration <lb />
J this year. Short time to get it up <lb />
now-. <lb />
per lb for Sweet Scotch <lb />
Snuff. lb sold in Co., which <lb />
a of its superiority, at <lb />
. the Old Brisk Store. <lb />
Mr. S. is busy as can <lb />
i be, at Court House <lb />
taxes. Don't wait long to call <lb />
on him. <lb />
cluster consisted principally of M ordered that further action <lb />
a rich postponed to some meet <lb />
W. W. Andrews, the contractor <lb />
additional houses at <lb />
House, having delivered feet <lb />
of lumber the promises, and be- <lb />
in need of funds to pay for the <lb />
same, the Hoard ordered an ad- <lb />
of with understand- <lb />
that the said lumber shall <lb />
the property of the county, also <lb />
The colored people will run an ex- <lb />
from this place to Tarboro <lb />
next on the steamer Meyers, <lb />
of the. hollyhocks that they form <lb />
a beautiful bouquet of themselves, <lb />
i white, black, red, cream, crimson, <lb />
pink, brown, tinted and variegated. <lb />
I Numbers of people came <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
The or Mum Sher- <lb />
dancing school took place f a dozen <lb />
night last. Those in attendance re I ripe peaches, the first the <lb />
unit it a one season, as specimen his <lb />
i M ., , same be . <lb />
The young folks arc for glory and attraction. don't see destroyed before tho said building <lb />
to 83.00 day. <lb />
to 810.00 per week. <lb />
per mouth. <lb />
Special rates to <lb />
Visit if yo-i wish to enjoy <lb />
season. <lb />
For further particulars address <lb />
SPENCER <lb />
Washington, X. C. <lb />
A SUPERB LINE <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 qualifies for doing all work <lb />
satisfactory and well. I also do <lb />
WET AND DRY STAMPING <lb />
at moderate prices. Will be glad to have <lb />
you call examine my <lb />
E. A. SHEPHERD. <lb />
Notice <lb />
After the. 1st of June, for the summer, <lb />
I will deliver milk at the following prices <lb />
to regular customers by the week <lb />
l Gallon per day, <lb />
i Quart M <lb />
i Pint <lb />
Milk delivered twice each day when <lb />
desired. <lb />
Prompt weekly payments will be <lb />
upon. <lb />
JUST RECEIVED AT <lb />
Drug Store, <lb />
Front Reflector Office. <lb />
Golden Medical Discovery, War- <lb />
Safe Cure, <lb />
Celery Compound, Syrup of Pigs, <lb />
Favorite Prescription. <lb />
S. S. S., B. B. B. <lb />
Buffalo Water. <lb />
a grand party at the Opera House how Greenville could get along <lb />
to-morrow night, complimentary to without it. A thousand thanks to <lb />
the young ladies just home from Mr. Warren and his excellent lady <lb />
school. i whose frequent kindnesses <lb />
, i so much lo our pleasure. <lb />
it costs about as much to run <lb />
paper the summer as it <lb />
the winter. Those who owe The following occurred <lb />
We have not had a from <lb />
bright new paper in ., ., , <lb />
weeks. The cause, this deponent at the new H O. yesterday. <lb />
. book, Negro woman Assistant Post- <lb />
is completed, the said Andrews <lb />
to replace the same. <lb />
is <lb />
M. R. Lang's Column. <lb />
not. <lb />
Every succeeding freshet makes <lb />
necessity for building the dam <lb />
from the bridge out to high land <lb />
pieces of White Dress Goods <lb />
must be sold within the next <lb />
days. Come ladies at you miss I he <lb />
bargain of season, they must go. <lb />
The frame Gnat, new <lb />
has been raised. Its <lb />
portions indicate a <lb />
TO <lb />
arc entitled to best that their <lb />
money will bar, m every family <lb />
should have, at n of the <lb />
best remedy, Figs, <lb />
; to cleanse the system when costive or <lb />
billions. sale in and fl bot- <lb />
by nil <lb />
The has been removed <lb />
to the old Knox store, around <lb />
Fourth street. The interior of the <lb />
new office has been nicely and <lb />
conveniently <lb />
Some cl the officers of the Court <lb />
arc almost on the sick hat tins week. <lb />
The Solicitor got up out bed in <lb />
older to be at Ins peat, and the <lb />
Clerk is baldly be up, <lb />
People from various . of <lb />
the town last. <lb />
week, told us the lute rains and last question, but think ought to <lb />
master dis de place <lb />
mail <lb />
A. P. <lb />
N. you tell what is <lb />
Mr. P. O. He lives <lb />
in <lb />
A. P. I don't know ear- <lb />
thing about <lb />
N. stay <lb />
A. P. <lb />
N. it <lb />
tell people a P. O. when <lb />
don't what <lb />
We don't know his reply to the <lb />
weather caused considerable dam- <lb />
age to both land and <lb />
Then is lots of enterprise and go- <lb />
about the <lb />
Chronicle. recant write up of <lb />
and special edition that <lb />
bears testimony to the <lb />
herein <lb />
have told her to write <lb />
out bis address if <lb />
to Boy. <lb />
to <lb />
she wanted <lb />
A partner in a small mercantile <lb />
business, good locality in this county, <lb />
Address, <lb />
P. O BOX C S. O. <lb />
The Greenville de- <lb />
votes a column and a half editorial <lb />
to the bog as it affects that <lb />
town, Greenville is not the only <lb />
town within our borders <lb />
which has been stirring up on this <lb />
question. If there be in existence <lb />
any which can make its pres- <lb />
felt a forcible and <lb />
able way. whether at large as a <lb />
bust rooter, or as a. pampered pet <lb />
within the confines of a pen, the <lb />
distiller of odors, it is <lb />
the hog. Noah didn't <lb />
know what a racket he was <lb />
to the of the <lb />
towns where in <lb />
popular estimation the rank <lb />
of tho swine, when be em- <lb />
braced within his zoological colics- <lb />
the ancestors root <lb />
or. are not prejudiced, but we <lb />
don't tho beast, whether in. the <lb />
portly shape of the agate <lb />
her or tho picturesque <lb />
woods racer. We can't wipe them <lb />
from the face of the earth, but the <lb />
lino ought to be drawn on grunting <lb />
them the freedom of the town. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
Presents in the most elegant form <lb />
THE LAXATIVE and NUTRITIOUS <lb />
-or the <lb />
FIGS OF <lb />
Combined with the medicinal <lb />
virtues of plants known to be <lb />
most beneficial to the human <lb />
system, forming an agreeable <lb />
and effective laxative to <lb />
cure Habitual <lb />
and the many ills de- <lb />
pending on a weak or inactive <lb />
condition of the , <lb />
KIDNEYS. LIVER MM BOWELS. <lb />
It is the most remedy known to <lb />
THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY <lb />
When one ii Bilious or Constipated <lb />
so THAT <lb />
blood, sleep, <lb />
HEALTH and <lb />
NATURALLY FOLLOW. <lb />
Every one is using it and all are <lb />
delighted with it. <lb />
ASK FOR <lb />
oar mob <lb />
V Y <lb />
SYRUP CO. <lb />
SAD <lb />
Who have just <lb />
re- <lb />
L. <lb />
SHOE <lb />
FOR <lb />
FOR <lb />
. world. <lb />
8.00 <lb />
01.75 SCHOOL <lb />
r when my not <lb />
on bottom. W. J. <lb />
AV. L, Shoes for <lb />
Gentle <lb />
FOR SALE BY <lb />
BROWN HOOKER, <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
The Tar River Transportation <lb />
Greenville, President <lb />
I. Cherry, <lb />
J. h. <lb />
X. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Capt. R. F. Jones, Washington, Gen <lb />
The People's Line for travel on Ta <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer Greenville is the finest <lb />
and quickest boat the river. She has <lb />
been repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A Table furnished with the <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Greenville Is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at II. o'clock, A. M. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, A. M. <lb />
Freights received daily and <lb />
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb />
. J. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
INSTITUTE <lb />
TERM 18th, 1889. <lb />
The classes HI he so arranged l hat <lb />
new pupils can enter the first week in <lb />
January. <lb />
TEACHERS <lb />
John Duckett, Principal, <lb />
. Foist. Associate <lb />
Miss Met a Primary <lb />
S. Cannon. and <lb />
mental Music. <lb />
Miss Rouse, Painting and <lb />
Drawing. <lb />
Mrs. K. W. <lb />
DEPARTMENTS. <lb />
Primary. <lb />
Classical and Mathematical. <lb />
Painting Drawing. <lb />
ADVANTAGES <lb />
Large, Comfortable Buildings. <lb />
Healthy Location and <lb />
Plenty of Well Prepared Food <lb />
Boarders. A Corps of Teachers, <lb />
all being graduates of first class <lb />
Music Department equal <lb />
in work to any College in the State. <lb />
Pianos and Organs, <lb />
A Unary nearly volumes, <lb />
purchased for the School. <lb />
Kat.- from to for <lb />
Board and Tuition Tuition and Terms <lb />
for Day Pupils the same advertised <lb />
In pupils who do not hoard <lb />
with the Principal should consult bin. <lb />
before engaging board elsewhere. For <lb />
further particular. Address, <lb />
DUCKETT. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified as Executor <lb />
the Last Will and Irene <lb />
Forbes notice Is hereby given to nil <lb />
person- Indebted to said testatrix to <lb />
come forward and make immediate pay- <lb />
and lo all persons having claims <lb />
against said to present them to <lb />
the undersigned, properly authenticated <lb />
within twelve months Ibis date, or <lb />
ibis notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
recovery, <lb />
of Irene Forbes. <lb />
Tucker ft Attorneys. <lb />
Mar 17th, <lb />
LOW TARIFF <lb />
K ON <lb />
For we have free Buggies now. Ah <lb />
you are free to buy where you please, but <lb />
if you want to save money you come to <lb />
my Factory on It Ii street, rear J. B. <lb />
Cherry ft Go's. For convenience we <lb />
have also an entrance through II. F. <lb />
Keel's Stables on 3rd street. lean give <lb />
best BUGGY <lb />
That you ever had in your life <lb />
i to less money than any one <lb />
else in the county can give you. Why <lb />
expenses are less and I pay the <lb />
spot cash goods and save the dis- <lb />
counts, and if you don't believe it <lb />
come and see. Having had years <lb />
experience in the business I guarantee <lb />
perfect satisfaction or no charge. Re- <lb />
pairing a specially. the <lb />
place on street rear J. II. Cherry <lb />
Co. <lb />
A. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
turned, from New York <lb />
with a full line of <lb />
Worsted, <lb />
j White Goods, Laces <lb />
Embroideries, Swiss <lb />
I Flouncing a Specialty <lb />
j Fine Clothing the <lb />
firm patron- <lb />
H. Morris <lb />
I Shoes, Hats, <lb />
We bought low for <lb />
and will sell at <lb />
J panic prices. <lb />
Be to call. <lb />
C. P. <lb />
Cotton Seed Lard, <lb />
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. <lb />
FREE FROM HOG FAT. <lb />
PURE, <lb />
WHOLESOME, <lb />
ECONOMICAL <lb />
For sale by all Send for I Hub <lb />
tinted Pamphlet, entitled <lb />
ABOUT <lb />
ONE HUMORED PRIZE DINNERS, <lb />
or bow to provide B good dinner tor Four <lb />
Persons for One Dollar. <lb />
Ah excellent Cook Hook of MO pages <lb />
containing one hundred Dinner <lb />
of Fare, with instructions how to <lb />
prepare each one. so that the cost <lb />
four persons cannot exceed one dollar, <lb />
also additional recipes. <lb />
This valuable book will be given free <lb />
to any one sending or presenting the <lb />
tickets, representing the purchase of <lb />
twenty pounds C. O. COTTON <lb />
LARD, at our Store, o. <lb />
W. 42nd St., N. Y. <lb />
Each pail our contains a ticket, <lb />
the number on which corresponds to the <lb />
number of pounds in the pail. <lb />
The Cotton Oil Product H. T. <lb />
SOLD BY <lb />
Broker, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Of Interest to Ladies. <lb /></p>
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THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
VILLE, C. <lb />
Is better than any soap ; finer, more effective, <lb />
more for the money, and in the form of a powder for <lb />
your convenience. Takes, as it were, the fabric in one <lb />
hand, the dirt in the other, and lays them <lb />
speaking, washing with little work. As it saves <lb />
the worst of the work, so the worst of the wear. <lb />
It isn't the use of clothes that makes them old before <lb />
their time; it is rubbing and straining, getting the dirt <lb />
out by main strength. For scrubbing, house-cleaning, <lb />
washing dishes, windows and glassware, Pearline has <lb />
no equal. <lb />
Over One Million Families Use it. <lb />
Peddlers and sonic unscrupulous pacers are <lb />
offering imitations which they claim to he <lb />
or M the same as IT'S FALSE <lb />
are not. and besides are dangerous. PEARLINE peddled, hut <lb />
sold all grocers. Manufactured only by JAMES New York. <lb />
ft R. R. <lb />
and i <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar <lb />
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Goldsboro <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Lt Magnolia <lb />
Ar Wilmington <lb />
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Schedule. <lb />
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No No <lb />
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Ar Rocky Mount <lb />
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daily daily daily <lb />
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Magnolia I am <lb />
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Ar Wilson <lb />
Wilson am <lb />
Ar Rocky Mount <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Lt Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Weldon pm l pm <lb />
Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at <lb />
Returning, leaves Scotland Nick <lb />
8.91 M. daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, H C, via <lb />
Raleigh I, daily except Sun- <lb />
P M. Sunday P M. <lb />
N C. P M. P M. <lb />
Returning daily <lb />
except Sunday. A M. Sunday l SO A <lb />
M. arrive Tarboro. N C, A M. SO <lb />
A M. <lb />
Train on Midland N leaves <lb />
daily except A II, <lb />
arrive N C, SO A M. Re- <lb />
turning leaves X C A M. <lb />
arrive Goldsboro. N i SO A M. <lb />
Train on Nashville leaves <lb />
Mount at I P M. arrives Nashville <lb />
P M, Spring Hoc IS P II, Returning <lb />
Spring I lone A II, Nashville <lb />
A M. arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
M daily, except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
for Clinton daily, except at <lb />
A M Returning leave <lb />
ton A M. and P. M. connect <lb />
at Warsaw 2.3 <lb />
Southbound train an <lb />
ville is No. Northbound is <lb />
No. except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will stop only at <lb />
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes at <lb />
Weldon fur all points North daily. All <lb />
via Richmond, and daily <lb />
lay via Hay Line. <lb />
Train make for at- <lb />
via aim <lb />
All run between <lb />
and Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb />
JOHN I. DIVINE. <lb />
General <lb />
J. Transportation <lb />
T M. KM HI <lb />
Atlantic N. C. Railroad <lb />
In Effect A. If. Saturday, <lb />
Sill <lb />
No. Ho. SO <lb />
Stations. Ar. <lb />
3-1 in<lb />
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New s in <lb />
City a in <lb />
Daily <lb />
Xi. t <lb />
Mixed M ft <lb />
Train. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK STOKE. <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY <lb />
their year's supplies will <lb />
to <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
chasing else where, <lb />
in all its branches <lb />
is complete <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb />
SPICES, TEAS, fee. <lb />
always at Lowest Market Prices. <lb />
TOBACCO CIGARS <lb />
Manufacturers, <lb />
profit. A <lb />
buy direct from <lb />
you buy at <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our goods arc all bought and <lb />
sold for then-fore, having no risk <lb />
to run. we sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Greenville. N. O. <lb />
Laughable Reflections. <lb />
Ard as Com- <lb />
piled by Reflector's Bid <lb />
explained to a Mend <lb />
that the reason that lie always <lb />
an was not <lb />
was raining in London, but because <lb />
his wife was reigning at home. <lb />
An was planting shade <lb />
I trees n n passing lady <lb />
digging out the holes, are <lb />
Von, Mi. T <lb />
I he the <lb />
how sweet you look <lb />
i I his evening I'd be almost tempt- <lb />
I to kiss you, if it wasn't for <lb />
ranging your <lb />
Small brother behind the <lb />
it, <lb />
ails your <lb />
face Looks like have been <lb />
; toying Vila a barbed <lb />
I am patronizing <lb />
j the new rive cent barber shop, <lb />
; cut there, you <lb />
Henpecked Husband the <lb />
impel Mid rocking <lb />
the is going out, I see. <lb />
Wife had just <lb />
bet it is, and <lb />
I am going with it. You take care <lb />
that baby till I get back <lb />
is an orphan asked the <lb />
teacher. None of the children seem- <lb />
ed to know. I'm an <lb />
said the teacher, as too plain a <lb />
clew. A hand popped up the <lb />
owner exclaimed orphan is a <lb />
woman that wants to get married <lb />
and <lb />
Bad has filed <lb />
cation fur a divorce at last. I <lb />
that he would when lie was <lb />
don't say so. On <lb />
what, grounds docs he ask a <lb />
Bad <lb />
Home you be- <lb />
your prayers are answered, <lb />
Uncle <lb />
on prayer. When I prays de <lb />
Nine Million Witches Burned. <lb />
computes that during <lb />
the Christian era lower than <lb />
million witches were immolated. <lb />
the last for <lb />
witchcraft took place in 1710, but in <lb />
as late as to <lb />
era were put nth. <lb />
This is n terrible reflection on the <lb />
boasted enlightenment of the age; <lb />
but. we must not be over-censorious., <lb />
while daily see friends going <lb />
down to death, ignorance or <lb />
dice preventing the use of remedies <lb />
which might them. Many a <lb />
cold runs to consumption, while <lb />
pure blood debilitates the system, in <lb />
fatal attacks, when the use <lb />
Dr. Gulden Medical Di <lb />
would have insured health and <lb />
happiness. <lb />
Female <lb />
A lady old, and growing older still. <lb />
ladies will grow old, on be- <lb />
came. <lb />
I n spite of age, as young as youth, but ill <lb />
And old and wretched, feeble, lame, and <lb />
gore, <lb />
A young lady became in spite of youth. <lb />
As ladies will, and Why the <lb />
truth, <lb />
That keeps a lady young, they fall to <lb />
grasp. <lb />
And yielding to disease, die ill its fatal <lb />
clasp. <lb />
That troth is that woman's <lb />
may be <lb />
by Dr. <lb />
script ion. <lb />
V. DIAMOND <lb />
DYES <lb />
ANY ONE <lb />
CAN DYE <lb />
A Dress, or a Coat, Color <lb />
Ribbons, Feathers, FOR <lb />
Rags, etc. cents <lb />
many other way, SAVE Money, and make <lb />
thing, look like NEW, by mine DIAMOND <lb />
DYES. The work easy, simple, quick; the <lb />
colon the BEST and FASTEST Ask for <lb />
DIAMOND DYES and take no other. <lb />
Cleanse <lb />
the System <lb />
Railway to Goldsboro. <lb />
New York Letter to Baltimore <lb />
The New York. Philadelphia and <lb />
Norfolk Company have a project on <lb />
foot for the building of a line to <lb />
N. for the purpose of <lb />
Opening up a heavily wooded <lb />
I try which lacks railway facilities, <lb />
I and also with the ultimate object of <lb />
gaining a foot hold in the Southern <lb />
coal and iron producing <lb />
events cast their shad <lb />
and they indicate so <lb />
far that Cleveland will be the <lb />
i he Democratic party in the <lb />
year of our Lord 1892. <lb />
Is Consumption Incurable <lb />
Bead the Mr. C. II. <lb />
For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles USE <lb />
DIAMOND PAINTS. <lb />
Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only Cents. <lb />
Baby Portraits. <lb />
a Port fol lo of i <lb />
from life, on line <lb />
by photo <lb />
process, writ free to Mother <lb />
any torn within a year. <lb />
Every there <lb />
; send at Give <lb />
name and age. <lb />
WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO., <lb />
VT. <lb />
IT <lb />
NOW <lb />
With that must r- <lb />
Celery <lb />
Compound. It purities the <lb />
blood, <lb />
the liver aM <lb />
loft the system all <lb />
and dead matters. <lb />
THE <lb />
Reflector, <lb />
The in world for Cuts. <lb />
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt <lb />
Hands. <lb />
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, <lb />
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re- <lb />
quired. It is guaranteed to <lb />
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price <lb />
per box. For sale by Er mil. <lb />
EVERYBODY LOOK. <lb />
Mules. <lb />
Ding won't sell you the king Dr. King's New Discovery for <lb />
morphine without a prescription. I I Consumption, nm now on my third <lb />
am lo let you have bottle, am able to oversee the <lb />
A ear load <lb />
ale <lb />
list arrived and now <lb />
I Will sell them <lb />
CHEAP FOE CASH, <lb />
oral reasonable term on lime. I <lb />
my for Cash and ran to sell <lb />
a- as anyone. me a <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
look like a man <lb />
who would kill himself <lb />
Drug don't know. It <lb />
seems to me if I looked like you <lb />
should be greatly to kill <lb />
Sister grievously re-. <lb />
you arc to leave our church, <lb />
dear <lb />
Pastor should not <lb />
grieve. No doubt the Lord will send <lb />
I you a hotter servant <lb />
for Sister have no such hope. <lb />
the last thirteen pastors we have <lb />
had every one has been worse than <lb />
the <lb />
work on my farm it is the finest <lb />
medicine ever <lb />
Jesse. Ohio, <lb />
it not been for Dr. King's <lb />
Discovery fur Consumption I <lb />
would have died of Lung Troubles. <lb />
Was given up doctors. Am now <lb />
in best of Try it. Sample <lb />
bottles free at Drug- <lb />
store. <lb />
Appointments of the Bishop of <lb />
Eastern Carolina. <lb />
June 33rd, Sunday alter <lb />
If. P. Christ Church, New <lb />
June 23rd, 1st Sunday after <lb />
Ii. P. St. New <lb />
Juno Wednesday, after <lb />
Trinity, M. P. St. Beaufort. <lb />
June 20th. alter <lb />
Trinity, B. P. St. Clem Beau-, <lb />
fort. <lb />
June 27th. Thursday after Trim <lb />
It. P. St. Craven Conn i <lb />
June Friday Trinity. <lb />
Trenton. <lb />
June 2nd Sunday <lb />
Trinity Sr. Mary's, <lb />
July 2nd. Tuesday, niter <lb />
Bethel, Co. <lb />
2nd, Tuesday after Trinity, <lb />
V. P. Bell's Perry, Pitt Co. <lb />
July 3rd, Wednesday after <lb />
M. P. St. Johns, Pitt Co. <lb />
July 4th, Thursday after Trinity <lb />
Dawson's school house. <lb />
July 5th, Friday after Trinity, M. <lb />
P. Pitt Co. <lb />
July alter <lb />
St. Barnabas, Snow Hill. <lb />
Inly Monday alter <lb />
P., <lb />
July Tuesday after Trinity. <lb />
Holy Innocents, Co. <lb />
July Tuesday night, after <lb />
Trinity, K. P., Seven Springs, <lb />
Way Co. <lb />
Paine's <lb />
Celery Compound <lb />
Into <lb />
reviving <lb />
for with a <lb />
complication of After trying <lb />
not I <lb />
Compound. <lb />
the long <lb />
to and I can truly now, I <lb />
like i has <lb />
I ton pounds In since I <lb />
Vt, <lb />
Six for At <lb />
CU, <lb />
I would call your <lb />
to the following address and ask <lb />
to remember that yon can buy a <lb />
HEADSTONE or MONUMENT <lb />
this cheaper than other in the ; <lb />
country. That it is the most reliable . <lb />
and host known having represented <lb />
for forty year- in this Vicinity. <lb />
That the workmanship i- second none <lb />
and has unusual for tilling or- <lb />
promptly and satisfactory. <lb />
Very respect <lb />
to V. BATES, <lb />
I. Conn. <lb />
Ii. <lb />
Or write direct for prices. <lb />
GOOD <lb />
Any of the i tries <lb />
j Africa. <lb />
The most and th <lb />
pages ; t-j. <lb />
of <lb />
n Paper, eta<lb />
Selections Iron Ward, Twain, an <lb />
others. <lb />
fit., AV- York<lb />
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FROM H.-,. <lb />
Tim, .-. <lb />
i p . . ii <lb />
stops. <lb />
ml Hook fat only <lb />
with rifle tan <lb />
Warranted <lb />
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as Id re <lb />
from <lb />
Cr, or <lb />
express <lb />
will on <lb />
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Be sure to me. <lb />
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tills I, wen. <lb />
Re elected April . <lb />
majority. <lb />
H. W. <lb />
Warren Haw Jersey,<lb />
obtained, and all business Ii. S. <lb />
or in tended to <lb />
fur <lb />
are opposite the s. <lb />
Bee in and <lb />
fan patents III less time <lb />
remote <lb />
W -in model or drawing i- we <lb />
advice to free <lb />
mi change union <lb />
Patent. <lb />
We here, lo the Post Master, <lb />
Supt. tin- Order and to <lb />
Is of the I. H. Office. Pot <lb />
terms and reference m <lb />
actual clients in own Stair, <lb />
address, . a. fa, <lb />
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PAW'S O <lb />
TONIC, ll <lb />
all Sis <lb />
lime, <lb />
S. <lb />
with UM ill the we <lb />
are ready serve the in that <lb />
All notes and accounts due <lb />
me tor past have been placed in j course IS Certain lo <lb />
bands for collection. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
Scrofula <lb />
is a blood poison which de- <lb />
to ; some- <lb />
times it omits one generation lo ops <lb />
pear in the next. It. is a taint <lb />
which must be eradicated the <lb />
the be made. <lb />
drives out the <lb />
poles skin, and thus <lb />
relieve- the the <lb />
and <lb />
up the sores the scrofula and <lb />
blood diseases, only to up <lb />
the poison in the system, which of <lb />
break out <lb />
A Scrap f Save 1.1 <lb />
it was just an ordinary scrap of wrap- <lb />
ping but it her life. <lb />
as in last stages of consumption, <lb />
told physicians that she was incurable <lb />
and live only a short -time. she <lb />
weighed less than seventy pounds. On <lb />
a piece of paper read of Dr. <lb />
New Discovery, and pot a sample Bot- <lb />
it helped her, she bought a <lb />
it helped her bought another <lb />
and grew better fast, continued to use it <lb />
and is now Strong, healthy, rosy, plump, <lb />
pounds. For fuller <lb />
send to W. II. Cole, drug- <lb />
gist, Foil Smith. Trial Bottles of this <lb />
Discovery Free at A e Kin ids <lb />
Drugstore.<lb />
Some time ago the New <lb />
Win Id called a fellow a swindler, <lb />
lie . lied the World for and <lb />
that paper proved its charge <lb />
and go; judgment against the plain- <lb />
till for <lb />
fee. The presiding judge <lb />
took occasion lo thank the press r <lb />
This is what to have, in fact <lb />
you must have it, to fully enjoy life. <lb />
Thousands are searching for it daily, and <lb />
mourning because they it not. Thou- <lb />
sands upon thousands of dollars a spent <lb />
annually by our people in the that <lb />
they may attain this boon. And yet it <lb />
may he hail by all. We guarantee that <lb />
Hitters, if used according to <lb />
and the use persisted in. will <lb />
bring you good digestion and oust the de- <lb />
Dyspepsia and install Instead Eu- <lb />
pep-v. we recommend Electric Bitters <lb />
dyspepsia and all diseases of <lb />
Stomach Kidneys. Sold at and <lb />
per bottle by <lb />
TELL <lb />
PACKER'S <lb />
HAIR <lb />
l he hair. <lb />
I ti Gray <lb />
.-i <lb />
i I hall l <lb />
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Remains jams. <lb />
V Year, <lb />
IX ADVANCE <lb />
y ad <lb />
I Sciatic, Sharp <lb />
and Weakening Pains, relieved In one <lb />
minute <lb />
mm <lb />
The Oral and only instantaneous pain <lb />
killing strengthening plaster, cut. <lb />
for At druggists, or of <lb />
Co., Boston. <lb />
Pimples, blackheads. <lb />
chapped and oil;, skin <lb />
cured by <lb />
BUT, <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
its aid in bringing <lb />
i to justice. <lb />
i some weak spot, as the throat, <lb />
organs lungs. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
p SO <lb />
r. is <lb />
Mixed Ft. <lb />
in<lb />
II <lb />
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
of Banal Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the finest Case down to a <lb />
Pitt county Pine We are fitted <lb />
up with all conveniences and can render <lb />
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb />
us FLANAGAN <lb />
22nd. 1888. <lb />
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Heart <lb />
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Caswell SO <lb />
Dover <lb />
Creek<lb />
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L's <lb />
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Atlantic <lb />
Atlantic <lb />
Morehead a <lb />
and Saturday. <lb />
Wednesday and <lb />
Train connect, with Wilmington <lb />
Weldon Train bound North, leaving <lb />
Goldsboro a. and with <lb />
Danville Train West, leaving <lb />
p. <lb />
Train connects with <lb />
Train, arriving at <lb />
p. in., and with Wilmington and <lb />
Train from North at p. m <lb />
Train and <lb />
v Through Freight Train, leaving <lb />
Goldsboro at p. in and with <lb />
Through Train <lb />
leaves Goldsboro at p. m. <lb />
Season Trip Tickets. <lb />
Rates of Fare. Round Trip <lb />
DISCOVERY. <lb />
IT of <lb />
Learned in on <lb />
and <lb />
to <lb />
Dr. A. <lb />
I. I in <lb />
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JudaS 1-. <lb />
i I. -t hr <lb />
A. Fifth Y. <lb />
Judging from what I have seen, <lb />
regard Specific the king <lb />
patent medicine of the day. I know <lb />
several persons who have been per-; <lb />
cured of s eases <lb />
blood poison by its use after pro-j <lb />
longed and successful use various I <lb />
other remedies. <lb />
C. <lb />
at Law, Dallas, Texas. <lb />
on and Skin Dis- <lb />
mailed tree. <lb />
Tin; Swift Co., <lb />
Drawer Atlanta, Git <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb />
The Washington Star <lb />
of the Macon <lb />
graph states that Senator Joseph <lb />
K. Drown is critically sick, and that <lb />
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