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THE BEST PAPER <lb/>
. MEDIUM. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
5-V <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
VOL <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1889. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C.<lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE<lb/>
Pile. 1.5 year. <lb/>
ml not to <lb/>
and that an- <lb/>
the true principles of the <lb/>
If you a a <lb/>
of the State send for the <lb/>
ML SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb/>
i Weekly Weather Crop i <lb/>
tin. <lb/>
Did You Ever Know. <lb/>
Los It to Conquered <lb/>
For the Week Friday, June <lb/>
BUM, X. C. <lb/>
A brook that did not <lb/>
A casualty was not <lb/>
A fire that was not a <lb/>
The reports of the <lb/>
of the Weekly issued by A was not <lb/>
North Carolina Slate Weather <lb/>
Service Station, co A stump speech that was not I but be has by diligent and bu- <lb/>
wish the United States and effort managed to lead a young <lb/>
Signal show that there has A winter did not j lady of avenue to the under- <lb/>
been a excess rainfall, a the lap of Intending she is to be his. <lb/>
deficiency temperature and sun-1 A business man who was not Twice a week or more has gone <lb/>
OCT. <lb/>
Gallant nation, foiled <lb/>
Say not that hopes tut- <lb/>
tint <lb/>
lay to avenge <lb/>
Keep it widowed, mothers. <lb/>
Keep it MOUTHing brothers, <lb/>
Furl it with an iron will, <lb/>
Kin I it love it- Mill, <lb/>
Think not that its work is done <lb/>
Keep it till children take it, <lb/>
The heavy A bride that was . <lb/>
All their noble heart have sought caused the livers to overflow and <lb/>
The Lover's Coat. <lb/>
Kansas City Time. <lb/>
A tale of disaster to a young <lb/>
man's pride and spring over- <lb/>
coat was told at the M last <lb/>
night a friend of the victim. <lb/>
This young business man is the per- <lb/>
of modesty, or bashful- <lb/>
THE STATE. <lb/>
What is Happening Around Us. <lb/>
As Reflected from the State- Pies. <lb/>
J. S. Cert and Harry Walters <lb/>
have each agreed to give ION to the <lb/>
Not Carolina Home. <lb/>
shine during the week ways off at <lb/>
and died for all alone. <lb/>
All alone aye. shame the story <lb/>
Millions here deplore the stain <lb/>
Shame alas England's glory <lb/>
Freedom called tail railed in Vain <lb/>
Furl that sadly, slowly. <lb/>
Full it gently, holy. <lb/>
Till that day. yes furl sadly. <lb/>
Then more unfurl it <lb/>
many sections, causing much in A dentist who could not <lb/>
jury to crops; the high winds have teeth without <lb/>
done. some, injury to wheat. In I A wedding that was not long <lb/>
Henderson on the night, society <lb/>
the 31st May a very <lb/>
occurred, destroying <lb/>
to her home to impress upon her the <lb/>
existence importance of the <lb/>
evening the <lb/>
young man went to the home of the <lb/>
young women to have a reiteration <lb/>
f the whole matter, and the session <lb/>
was not completed until 10.30 p. in., <lb/>
To the Medical Profession. <lb/>
The various medical associations <lb/>
the medical profession will lie <lb/>
glad to learn that Dr. John S. <lb/>
V. S. Army, has con- <lb/>
i sen to take charge of the <lb/>
ion the Mortality and Vital <lb/>
tics of the United States as returned <lb/>
by the Census. <lb/>
As the States has no <lb/>
tarn of registration of vital <lb/>
tics, such as is upon by other <lb/>
civilized nations the purpose of <lb/>
j ascertaining the actual movement <lb/>
population, our census affords the <lb/>
only opportunity of obtaining near <lb/>
an approximate estimate of the birth <lb/>
and death rates of much the larger T. <lb/>
part of the country, which is entire- m .,,, . ,,,, <lb/>
How the Judges Stand. <lb/>
C- Supremo Court <lb/>
there am appeals from <lb/>
judgments of the Superior Court <lb/>
as follows. <lb/>
in i ins. <lb/>
Conner, <lb/>
I Shepherd, <lb/>
Lexington Dispatch I Some far- Merrimon, <lb/>
that, the harvest is the Montgomery, <lb/>
; Avery, <lb/>
i Clark, <lb/>
The Signal, <lb/>
pended. Mr. Harris, the <lb/>
says he has lost, several thousand <lb/>
dollars by it. <lb/>
Several places voted on <lb/>
T, <lb/>
lie seen from the above <lb/>
severe freeze- A newspaper that did not a by pa's watch. As ladies <lb/>
fruit in- long-felt will sometimes do, this one followed <lb/>
; unprovided with any satisfactory <lb/>
wet ; wet <lb/>
system of State and leg- M, . <lb/>
out dry <lb/>
ten times and not <lb/>
STATE GOVERNMENT.<lb/>
Conquered banner, com very badly. Crops I A preacher who was not I or of the senior partner <lb/>
generally throughout the Slate have j beloved company <lb/>
wet; <lb/>
An Address. <lb/>
I end the weather has been <lb/>
especially <lb/>
Wake, <lb/>
M. Holt. <lb/>
P. Member has Frost occurred lb <lb/>
of aorta Carolina <lb/>
ST. Bate, of Bras the st <lb/>
of Wayne. a. <lb/>
Superintendent of Public .,, ,, <lb/>
Sidney M. Finger of -7 3- <lb/>
Attorney <lb/>
-on, <lb/>
State on lire of doing <lb/>
some injury. The wheat crop <lb/>
sonic sections is reported <lb/>
finest since <lb/>
A train that, did rush <lb/>
at <lb/>
A bridegroom that was not <lb/>
tired in conventional <lb/>
A new building that was not <lb/>
i public <lb/>
to the trout door, and after a <lb/>
series of dilatory motions an ad- <lb/>
was agreed upon, lie <lb/>
Stood on the threshold to fasten his <lb/>
gloves, and she swung the front <lb/>
door shut. As the. lock <lb/>
over-ruled, Shepherd next, <lb/>
In view this, the Census Office, five times, and not <lb/>
during the month of May this a over-ruled, and so on. <lb/>
A town surrounded by hills that snapped the door Dipped <lb/>
Ex <lb/>
COURT. <lb/>
thief X. If. of a reunion <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
Associate S. M of <lb/>
J. Davis, of <lb/>
E. Shepherd, of <lb/>
Alfonzo . Avery. of Burke. <lb/>
and Federal soldiers <lb/>
to over the graves of <lb/>
our departed and to soften <lb/>
controversy with a better under- <lb/>
standing of each other, which comes <lb/>
to in aims of the ones <lb/>
that wore the blue and the ones <lb/>
icy to show to the <lb/>
i that personal feel-1 <lb/>
has dissipated, that <lb/>
is <lb/>
, Ins coat and held it against its <lb/>
strength, lie was a <lb/>
and she who was to be his had <lb/>
floated up the stairway unmindful <lb/>
that be who was to be bet's was <lb/>
paled by his coat tail on tin; <lb/>
This bashful man bail <lb/>
no inclination to ring the bell, for <lb/>
pa would answer it he and the <lb/>
District. not among <lb/>
complaint of the cool, wet weather A banquet that would not <lb/>
o day as citizens m U <lb/>
been in excess of the the A lot presents that <lb/>
temperature decidedly below the and <lb/>
average. Very unfavorable to A choir or a band that did <lb/>
ton. Farmers unable to make much j sweet <lb/>
COURT. with their account j A home that was or <lb/>
II. Brown, of landing each other, which comes I or <lb/>
Beaufort. to comrades in aims of the ones i.,.,.,.,.,,, . not <lb/>
Philips of .,. .,,,,, n. ,,,,.,, An excess I A. et w Ho w as not a gentleman were Bet <lb/>
, of of tempera- j young member of the sociable terms, lie knew the <lb/>
Third t If. O. of Vt that wore I he to show to the . . . . . V who did not t <lb/>
and arc reported from -v n no urn nor recourse, he from the <lb/>
Clark, of that personal feel-l it of long and lingering ., Ml u in the wind <lb/>
A of upon cops. Cotton hi Bet A doctor who was not very in a cornfield. <lb/>
is doing well on account, of the Cool, successful calm, <lb/>
T. of to teach the . Tobacco probably bee A not <lb/>
C. of been more than any oilier, j esteemed and respected When the <lb/>
n as there have generally been good j A political convention whose pro- answered the milkman's bell <lb/>
side and lo. that crop. were not a wreck <lb/>
Ninth F. Graves, of the we have for other The that caused her to arouse the <lb/>
.-John a. of tall la this district is about normal, An obituary notice in which con-1 that e tragedy <lb/>
I . temperature and is not called diced at the front door. <lb/>
The noble of these six below the the , immediate examination and <lb/>
Twelfth District James i. Merrimon. thousand that lie gifts of cool nights and cloudy days have ; A public that KM j partially explained matters, <lb/>
nature and in this with growl h backed by influential <lb/>
.-pot removed the agitation of is called to the <lb/>
and active life of a busy city he of A table that did not <lb/>
their dust and few of Hal Cave, Henderson county. , groan Under the load deli- <lb/>
ii.- w still remain to bagel with <lb/>
mingled sunshine and of Ibis not of the <lb/>
sorrow, for e have I and enjoyable <lb/>
well sounded all depths. Point, Fender <lb/>
our the net weather of the last seven days impromptu speaker who did in disgust, as base ball enthusiasts <lb/>
our defeat, until at last without has retarded the growth of ell Bo respond with tome and j do instead them to <lb/>
will issue to the medical profession <lb/>
throughout the country <lb/>
for the purpose of obtain <lb/>
mote returns of deaths <lb/>
than it is possible for the <lb/>
tors to make. It is earnestly hoped <lb/>
very unsavory timing the <lb/>
last campaign, has been appointed And now the authorities are said <lb/>
by collector be considering the propriety of <lb/>
internal revenue lot the Western establishing a tobacco factory in <lb/>
District North Carolina, side Penitentiary to employ the <lb/>
Shelby New Odom. will not <lb/>
that physicians in every part of sixteen year old boy living six the measure, and they had <lb/>
country will co-operate with the miles from commit- <lb/>
Census Office in this important led suicide on Monday by shooting it would for these <lb/>
work. The record should be kept himself in the head with a rifle. be at work on the pub- <lb/>
lo May boy bad had a with putting <lb/>
Nearly of these registration his father just a few minutes before . Thus em <lb/>
books were filled up and retained he took his life. I be <lb/>
honest labor, and vet lie doing <lb/>
City It is ,,, q <lb/>
now said the chances for the Carolina is slow to <lb/>
appointment White as M <lb/>
of Internal Revenue for get ail the same-after awhile. <lb/>
Fasten. let of North Carolina , , , <lb/>
are growing less, and that one <lb/>
will probably receive I lie up- <lb/>
to the office and nearly all <lb/>
of them used for statistical purposes. <lb/>
It is hoped double this number <lb/>
I will be obtained for the <lb/>
Census. <lb/>
Physicians not receiving Regis- <lb/>
can obtain them by sending <lb/>
I their names and addresses to the <lb/>
i Census Office, and. with the Begin- <lb/>
One of Hie last measures passed <lb/>
y the of Illinois a <lb/>
an official envelope which re- It is said, will <lb/>
quires no stamp will be at Tarboro. <lb/>
their return to Washington. <lb/>
If all medical surgical <lb/>
,. . . ., ,. . stores arc in process of construction <lb/>
throughout the country will , , . <lb/>
in Wilson Nash, <lb/>
and streets. I In; pen- <lb/>
ex bill forbidding the publication of <lb/>
in congress from the Pint lit. the Stale. <lb/>
Wilson Advance i Three brick<lb/>
N C <lb/>
lend their aid, the mortality and vi <lb/>
statistics of the Census <lb/>
C C <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
of Buncombe. <lb/>
IN t <lb/>
Bans K. Vance, of Meek- <lb/>
Matt. W. Ransom, of <lb/>
G. Skinner, of <lb/>
Second P. iii <lb/>
of Vane.-. <lb/>
Third If. W. of <lb/>
Fourth II of <lb/>
Na.-h. <lb/>
Fifth Brower, of <lb/>
Sixth of <lb/>
S. S. <lb/>
and cost the young man, a serious <lb/>
in that family. All would <lb/>
have been well aside <lb/>
the coat, bad not the young man <lb/>
forgotten to unload a pocket half full <lb/>
of useless base ball pool tickets <lb/>
which lay Spread out on the floor <lb/>
and which he have torn up <lb/>
pie of Wilson would look lo I heir <lb/>
schools more, there are few towns <lb/>
Slate that would grew more <lb/>
rapidly. I. <lb/>
killed a hawk last week which <lb/>
measured ; feet inches from tip lo <lb/>
will more comprehensive and <lb/>
complete than have ever been. <lb/>
physician should lake a per- <lb/>
pride, in having this report as <lb/>
full aconite as it is possible to <lb/>
. . . I tip of wing and inches from beak L n, r. JAM KM <lb/>
It is hereby promised that all in-1 J ,,,,, <lb/>
through <lb/>
AYCOCK DANIELS, <lb/>
N B VS--AT-L A w, <lb/>
WILSON, N. <lb/>
Any to <lb/>
Attended to. <lb/>
food, without arms, naked, but has the lion, appropriate <lb/>
Eighth f ashamed we let fall the we making much progress their j A dance at which the dancers did <lb/>
bad no longer the strength lo wield, Weldon, Halifax county; not the light fantastic until <lb/>
which in the hands of Washington heavy rains down the wee <lb/>
and Lee had shone with a splendor, cotton badly in some instances. A political audience in any -am- <lb/>
Ninth Q. of<lb/>
S.-pi -i.- Court A. More. <lb/>
Tinker. <lb/>
Register of Deed- David H. James. <lb/>
II. Cherry. <lb/>
Manning. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Conned sen. Chair- <lb/>
man, Mooring, C. V, Newton, <lb/>
W. A. James. Jr. T. E. Keel. <lb/>
Board of House, his issuing of twenty-five The has very heavy, <lb/>
Chairman-. J. s. and J. rations to his adversary causing all the rivers creeks to <lb/>
School his starving soldiers. To allow- overflow, destroying all lowland <lb/>
Latham. <lb/>
of F. W. Brown. <lb/>
that lime cannot dim nor defeat ob- <lb/>
We arc all well acquainted with over forty years <lb/>
the of Grant to Lee at experience I seldom, if ever, <lb/>
the surrender at Appomattox Court seen a worse prospect for a <lb/>
The cool nights have had a bad of either patty, that was <lb/>
on Neck, Bel- <lb/>
A politician who had <lb/>
to be a candidate at the earnest, <lb/>
solicitation his <lb/>
bring ruin to his cause. <lb/>
Confederate Veterans. <lb/>
Call for a Meeting In County ea <lb/>
July 4th. <lb/>
Durham, N. C, June 1880. <lb/>
To the Press of North <lb/>
The call of the Con- <lb/>
federate Association has <lb/>
been as extensively published as <lb/>
this <lb/>
source shall be held strictly <lb/>
Robert Porter. <lb/>
Washington, D. <lb/>
a Mistake. <lb/>
Progressive <lb/>
hawk, we say. <lb/>
Good Sense <lb/>
The Durham Plant, a Prohibition <lb/>
paper, on in part by so good a <lb/>
Christian gentleman as <lb/>
Mr. Julian S. Indulged these <lb/>
it's a mistake for a farmer to de- remarks on the morn- <lb/>
pend on Others to do his thinking I election s <lb/>
for him. <lb/>
DENTIST, t- <lb/>
Greenville, N <lb/>
C M<lb/>
A BERNARD, <lb/>
USE A W, <lb/>
M. <lb/>
In State and Federal Co <lb/>
him. men differ on this sub- ALEX <lb/>
It's a mistake lo think those who of is no reason why A- <lb/>
, live in towns and cities have an abuse one another, KY-A T-L <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
i. James. <lb/>
F. Evans. <lb/>
H. Lang. <lb/>
thief T. Smith. <lb/>
2nd Ward. It. Williams Jr., and Alfred Rut on the road when he bad star- <lb/>
T. J. Jarvis ML for headquarters the news of <lb/>
Ward, L, , , . . <lb/>
the had reached the <lb/>
I Union lines they began firing <lb/>
First and Third salutes but sent to his officers <lb/>
Sundays, and Rev. i;. i . <lb/>
Hughes. D. p. Rector. to stopped-and <lb/>
Sunday, morn-, these were his -The war is <lb/>
in and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb/>
Wednesday night. Rev. R. It. <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
the soldiers Ix-e to take home crops. crop.-, stand badly, <lb/>
with them their horses and mules owing to the continued wet cool <lb/>
which they led to work there Robeson <lb/>
little farms with for the ensuing seasons have been fa <lb/>
year. Those orders have become except a little too cool for cot <lb/>
household words. II. P Director. <lb/>
Those were nearly the last words <lb/>
A young man who did not it is it should be, and I <lb/>
a job he had therefore respectfully ask that if you <lb/>
been breaking bis neck to get it. have not already done so you will <lb/>
please give it insertion in each of <lb/>
The Future of Electricity. our also <lb/>
to it editorially. help us gen <lb/>
Thomas A. Edison said in an in- in this patriotic work. Very <lb/>
with a reporter of the Pitts- respectfully, J. S. <lb/>
burg ask me Pursuant to a resolution adopted <lb/>
Sound I the future of electricity. It is the by the North Carolina Confederate <lb/>
coming motive power. It will be j Association, I hereby call <lb/>
We are happy know that there i used on all the railroads some upon the Confederate Veterans <lb/>
is the most prospect for but the point is to get an economical j each and every county in State of <lb/>
abundant fruit crop all over our engine. My theory is to have f North Carolina to assemble at their <lb/>
State, if properly saved cared i dynamos located all along the I respective courthouses, on Thursday, <lb/>
for, what would it worth to our Hue of the road, have the j- the day of July, 1880, to form a <lb/>
easy and happy life. <lb/>
It's a mistake to always <lb/>
ling and complaining. <lb/>
It's a mistake to join the Alliance <lb/>
through avaricious or selfish mo- <lb/>
It's a mistake to think that the <lb/>
State or County Alliance can do <lb/>
everything for your <lb/>
Alliance. <lb/>
It's a mistake to think-that a hypocrite or a dissembler. <lb/>
AW, <lb/>
H K S V I L I. E, N. C <lb/>
J M. <lb/>
J U <lb/>
the <lb/>
call each other herd names. There <lb/>
ate very probably on both sides <lb/>
who have chosen that side <lb/>
but the vast majority <lb/>
them lake it chosen their ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, <lb/>
from principle. We N. C. <lb/>
think so anyhow, a man <lb/>
has allied with the no <lb/>
party is no excuse under the <lb/>
sun to a person on the other side to <lb/>
I I. <lb/>
I J <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Alliance can, or will greatly benefit <lb/>
i you If JOB are content simply to do <lb/>
nothing except to place your <lb/>
on the roll and pay your dues. <lb/>
It's a mistake to away from <lb/>
a man Is opposed to local M. <lb/>
option is no reason lot pronouncing <lb/>
him in favor of drunkenness or say- <lb/>
of him that he is not fit to a <lb/>
member of I he church. These ate <lb/>
U R E E N E, N. V. <lb/>
Baptist Services every Sunday, morn- <lb/>
and night. Meeting every <lb/>
Wednesday night. <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
over, rebels are our countrymen <lb/>
again and the best way of rejoicing <lb/>
after victory will be to abstain <lb/>
Sublime <lb/>
people in money Millions of <lb/>
in winter early spring, <lb/>
when vegetables are scarce, no more <lb/>
healthful, palatable or economical <lb/>
food can be had. And yet how few <lb/>
conveyed from these station- <lb/>
engines to the locomotives <lb/>
wires through the rails. For exam- <lb/>
I would put two big engines lie <lb/>
tween New York and Philadelphia, <lb/>
from all <lb/>
and fitting words at <lb/>
an intestine war. So. <lb/>
all recollections of former feuds it may j of miles per hour <lb/>
Confederate County <lb/>
under of <lb/>
heretofore adopted and publish- <lb/>
ed by this Association. <lb/>
In counties where such <lb/>
I your meetings and then complain ill things to be accounted by a man <lb/>
; matters did not to suit you. j t;,. are not lo judge <lb/>
It's a mistake to remain silent in j motives, we are rather to <lb/>
the meeting and then complain credit for having proper <lb/>
i something was done wrong. <lb/>
It's a mistake to stay in the or- <lb/>
if you are not willing to defend <lb/>
motives the <lb/>
Taxes. <lb/>
the ending or of appreciate its enough power could be been already formed, <lb/>
we must bring and at the rate J call on them to meet on said day. <lb/>
mer feuds preserving it may j of miles per hour. j s that nil <lb/>
always be tad l County Associations formed and to <lb/>
on years, to convert;, <lb/>
meetings to W. C. <lb/>
Greenville Lodge, No. 2-J, A. F. A. <lb/>
M., Met every I Thursday and Mon- dissensions but we m <lb/>
night after the 1st and Sunday at, <lb/>
Masonic Lodge. King. W. M., keep , <lb/>
the cause for which died, for beat directly into without j at <lb/>
Greenville It. A. i No. meets j ; without a supply of fruit intervention of boilers, <lb/>
sad and Monday nights at Ma- deck on. heroes graves, and when e <lb/>
sonic Hall, F. . Brawn, H. P. <lb/>
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. <lb/>
meets every Tuesday night. D. L. <lb/>
James, N. G. <lb/>
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of II., <lb/>
meets every first and third Friday eight. I fire <lb/>
D. Haskett. D. and affection i gas lire and making and ,,, executive com- <lb/>
Pitt Council, No. A. of II. meets with proper management, may out of it. It be done. J thereof <lb/>
every Thursday C. A. White, C.; be Lad the round, but a large j feel it in my bones, and just now I <lb/>
POST OFFICE. <lb/>
Office hours A. M. to I P. M. <lb/>
cold <lb/>
Order hours A. to M P. M. No of- To <lb/>
will be from to <lb/>
When spring fingers majority of them cling to corn bread, j have a suspicion that I am on <lb/>
Dry your peaches, pears, apples right track, but it is a pesky prob- <lb/>
berries, or them in and j em, one that be worked out only <lb/>
serve them, and thus save money, <lb/>
promote health and add to the com-1 i been experimenting with <lb/>
forts of hie. Buy your good an , New j , <lb/>
one or two dozen jars, thus en-, ,,,.,. , i <lb/>
courage her in the development of; rails them <lb/>
lowed mold. <lb/>
She then shall drop a sweeter sod<lb/>
More four converts <lb/>
a economy in home. <lb/>
on railroads, but the machine <lb/>
urn off track in going <lb/>
I then raised curve. <lb/>
Let the Alliance men together <lb/>
and buy the jars by case and <lb/>
Appointments. four them out to their wives, and , . . <lb/>
For on i meetings i then take time ti aid her e y degrees tun <lb/>
1st Sundry at j in j the fruit. Maw money went all right. I <lb/>
House. 1st Sunday S.; mi i r failing to look idler such <lb/>
2nd Sunday at , <lb/>
Shady 3rd Sunday at II <lb/>
at o'clock. <lb/>
4th <lb/>
E P. C. <lb/>
west <lb/>
I Ridge, and the woods <lb/>
looked tun engine would topple <lb/>
over, but it didn't. You know in <lb/>
not be allowed to go to machine make <lb/>
need it, and It la the . . . t, <lb/>
very on farm.- <lb/>
Farmer. <lb/>
a car go clear around a in <lb/>
air leaving the <lb/>
commended <lb/>
and requested as of the utmost <lb/>
that at the said July meet <lb/>
there shall be recommended <lb/>
an point men t by their association the <lb/>
two patriotic ladies for each <lb/>
in each county, who shall <lb/>
be specially commissioned to aid <lb/>
the glorious work of a <lb/>
for the old and broken <lb/>
Vet of Carolina. Let it <lb/>
be that Ibis association <lb/>
is determined that home <lb/>
shall be built. <lb/>
J. S. Cm r. President<lb/>
The fur Egyptian <lb/>
crop are favorable. . <lb/>
it for it. <lb/>
It's a mistake to depend on the <lb/>
Alliance to buy for yon what you <lb/>
ought to produce on farm. <lb/>
It's a to go to law with a <lb/>
brother before you make an honest <lb/>
effort to settle the question through <lb/>
your <lb/>
It's a to tattle and talk <lb/>
Alliance business. <lb/>
It's a mistake to tell anything re- <lb/>
, to Alliance plans or business, <lb/>
i outside order. <lb/>
It's a mistake to harbor <lb/>
ant against a member and <lb/>
not let him know it. <lb/>
It's a mistake to be continually j <lb/>
U G. <lb/>
ATTORNEY <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N, C. <lb/>
Practice In a . <lb/>
YELLOWLEY, <lb/>
special to Petersburg ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb/>
The provisions the , , Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
law relative to listing property for i <lb/>
taxation were materially changed r. c f <lb/>
by the last legislature, as the <lb/>
. I A <lb/>
laws have not vet been . <lb/>
may prevent trouble to acquaint Civil Engineers <lb/>
I the people with them. Listing is I and <lb/>
i required during the of June,; <lb/>
I and all who fail to give In <lb/>
property during that month will HOTELS. <lb/>
have to list before the board <lb/>
county up to the ll. X A C- <lb/>
second Monday in July, and arc <lb/>
quired to pay twenty-five cents for XV. <lb/>
. i a I. new management. Hot and <lb/>
recording and five per on ,.,,, <lb/>
the he regular amount of lax. All per- Table always <lb/>
and the action of your officers, sons liable to poll tax and failing <lb/>
TERMS 11.50 <lb/>
E. M. <lb/>
It's a mistake not to pay your to give in, and nil who own property ; <lb/>
dues regularly and promptly. I fa to list it by second <lb/>
Its a mistake met to attend your j Monday in July, will be charged <lb/>
meetings as as practice j ,,,,, guilty of a <lb/>
misdemeanor, and on conviction <lb/>
be lined or As the SPENCER BROS., Prop <lb/>
new laws will not be sent out before <lb/>
the middle of June, this .- <lb/>
Me. is and <lb/>
. -ii noted Polite Rooms. Best <lb/>
table market afford. lo th <lb/>
It's a mistake to keep a man in <lb/>
your Alliance whom you know to be <lb/>
an enemy to the order. <lb/>
It's a mistake to adopt resolutions <lb/>
which you do not or ob- <lb/>
serve. <lb/>
It's a mistake for you not to be <lb/>
just as active and faithful and <lb/>
prompt and loyal to the order <lb/>
yon are capable of being. <lb/>
Bitting great war <lb/>
the is dying of Hotel, <lb/>
at Standing Bock. J W. C<lb/>
</p>
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ft-<lb/>
Reflector, Wake forest Commencement. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C.<lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN TUB<lb/>
Dill HI <lb/>
It is always a peculiar pleasure <lb/>
student of Wake <lb/>
College to attend the Annual Com- <lb/>
exercises. It was my <lb/>
been I did not <lb/>
and consequently missed <lb/>
the class exercises which were held <lb/>
on Monday night. <lb/>
On Tuesday night, the the <lb/>
Address was delivered <lb/>
Washington Letter. <lb/>
From our regular Correspondence. <lb/>
The <lb/>
New York Letter. <lb/>
Cigarette New Boston <lb/>
Mystery. <lb/>
special <lb/>
York, June <lb/>
On the first of June a law <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
Senator was pro- <lb/>
when ho said just alter the <lb/>
i-h to be present at the late W. II. went into effect in the State of <lb/>
losing exercises winch have jut Chairman of the National Demo-j New York forbidding <lb/>
Committee, that Calvin selling to boys <lb/>
elected to succeed <lb/>
,. undoubtedly one of the most <lb/>
. when the committee met. Mr. from a <lb/>
has been elected, and most <lb/>
ALFRED FORBES, <lb/>
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb/>
R. S. CLARK CO., <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC, BUT I C. M. Cooke, of <lb/>
III wot to Democratic <lb/>
pen and measures that arc not consistent <lb/>
the true principles the <lb/>
K want a a <lb/>
Section of the Slate send for the <lb/>
THE OFFICE AT <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
District Conference. <lb/>
The Washington Dial riot Confer- <lb/>
was held at Amity church on <lb/>
the the sec- <lb/>
week in I his month, J. <lb/>
C. Gran presiding. <lb/>
It a week of blessing to <lb/>
all whose good It was to be <lb/>
present. The <lb/>
three sermons unusual eloquence <lb/>
and power, much to the pleasure <lb/>
and profit oft he large <lb/>
that assembled to hear him. He <lb/>
ranks among the pulpit orators <lb/>
of the South. His are <lb/>
strong, and convincing. He <lb/>
possesses all the qualities of head <lb/>
and heart to make a good <lb/>
and he is an honor to his high office <lb/>
and calling. Be presided over the <lb/>
deliberations of the conference with <lb/>
dignity and courtesy, and rained <lb/>
with him to his home the deepest <lb/>
affection of preachers and people. <lb/>
Bra. <lb/>
was there, too, he <lb/>
ways with vigilant eye, alter <lb/>
all the of the church. <lb/>
is an admirable, presiding o nicer, <lb/>
and an able, tail Mill minister of the <lb/>
of peace. The Li.-hop made <lb/>
no mistake when he put him in <lb/>
charge of the as was <lb/>
by the very line <lb/>
Mm made his preachers at <lb/>
Nearly dollar of <lb/>
Domestic Mission money on the <lb/>
District In either been secured or <lb/>
paid in cash, and is a lair <lb/>
prospect that the whole amount as- <lb/>
to the renew charges for <lb/>
Foreign Missions will be paid, <lb/>
and encouraging advance- <lb/>
is being made in every depart <lb/>
of church work. Some very <lb/>
gracious meeting have been held <lb/>
at several points on the district, end <lb/>
preachers and members are work- <lb/>
with a will to make the Wash- <lb/>
District rank among the best <lb/>
in the Conference. It is safe to say <lb/>
that I lie heart of our El- <lb/>
will be made lo rejoice in the <lb/>
reports that will go up <lb/>
from this District to Annual <lb/>
Conference in Greensboro this fall. <lb/>
The preaching at the Conference, <lb/>
taken m a whole, was as good as we <lb/>
ever heard at any District Confer- <lb/>
we ever attended. There was <lb/>
no attempt at sky-scraping oratory. <lb/>
no rainbow-painting, or <lb/>
fancy. All that kind of thing was <lb/>
entirely ignored. sermon <lb/>
was plain practical, seeming to <lb/>
have its sole aim the salvation of <lb/>
souls. The result was that many <lb/>
person requested the prayers of <lb/>
Owl's people in behalf of their <lb/>
eternal interests, and we can but <lb/>
hope and believe that grand results <lb/>
will follow tin- tin- Con- <lb/>
The Conference was royally enter <lb/>
ml by the good people of Hyde. <lb/>
There are H more people <lb/>
in the world than they. They <lb/>
wide open their doors, aid made <lb/>
their guests like they were at <lb/>
preacher, and <lb/>
visitor was warm in praise of the <lb/>
cordial welcome, he received, <lb/>
unbounded hospitality of the <lb/>
people. <lb/>
was chosen as the <lb/>
place for holding the next<lb/>
Cruelty. <lb/>
it <lb/>
be an act of if of the <lb/>
citizens of your would <lb/>
or the butchers or their agents <lb/>
for cruelty to the beasts they kill for <lb/>
marker. Not many mornings <lb/>
since young and a <lb/>
man or so with dogs treated a heel <lb/>
most cruelly by beating and dog- <lb/>
it before killing, which was <lb/>
done for no other purpose than <lb/>
it furnished. This will be <lb/>
by Cornelius O. K. <lb/>
Harris, H. <lb/>
Frank Moore and other. <lb/>
Cooke has a Hue reputation as <lb/>
a speaker and did himself full <lb/>
this occasion. His subject <lb/>
was interest the State has in <lb/>
and what it should do to <lb/>
that It is, he <lb/>
said, the duty of the Slate to <lb/>
the people. It for <lb/>
railroads, bevies tax the sup. <lb/>
Of State Makes laws for the <lb/>
protection its and still <lb/>
does little for the intelligence <lb/>
of the people. We believe in gov- <lb/>
by the people, hence the <lb/>
importance of training for the <lb/>
We have schools for those <lb/>
who can pay them we always <lb/>
get oar officers from this class of <lb/>
people. This the officers to <lb/>
one class, making a practical mo- <lb/>
The speaker didn't claim <lb/>
the State ought to give col- <lb/>
all. It then couldn't <lb/>
give employment <lb/>
with the training, State was <lb/>
duty bound for its own safety to <lb/>
give better training to its citizens <lb/>
I ban it has heretofore It was <lb/>
an able address and well received. <lb/>
On Wednesday, the large <lb/>
crowd assembled to hear the ed- <lb/>
dies to the Societies by Hon. W. <lb/>
L. of W. Ya., who made <lb/>
such a reputation by his speech <lb/>
in the late Congress. He announced <lb/>
no subject but spoke of the great <lb/>
problems that meet the young men <lb/>
of the present. While be was <lb/>
I was so by <lb/>
bis eloquence and oratorical <lb/>
that I did not take any notes, it <lb/>
would do an injustice for to <lb/>
try to give a of the speech. <lb/>
It was the finest ad- <lb/>
dress to which I ever listened. <lb/>
Wednesday night at the <lb/>
o the class was <lb/>
preached by Her. <lb/>
and verse. <lb/>
t was indeed a masterly effort and <lb/>
much enjoyed by all present. He <lb/>
impressed us all most favorably and <lb/>
the general verdict was that ho was <lb/>
a great and strong preacher. <lb/>
Thursday was the gala day. An <lb/>
immense crowd people was pres- <lb/>
numbers came from <lb/>
Raleigh, Durham, Louisburg and <lb/>
Other adjoining towns. <lb/>
The. was a long and <lb/>
interesting one and <lb/>
enjoyed by all present. <lb/>
The young men who spoke did <lb/>
credit to the occasion and won for <lb/>
themselves many laurels. I desire <lb/>
to make special of the <lb/>
speech of Mr. J. L. Fleming, of <lb/>
He handled his subject <lb/>
with remarkable ability so <lb/>
young and made a tine impression <lb/>
upon the Mr. J. E. <lb/>
Tucker did not speak but I was very <lb/>
much gratified to learn that he had <lb/>
made quite a name for himself at <lb/>
College by bis faithful discharge <lb/>
duty <lb/>
county ought certainly to be <lb/>
proud of these young men. <lb/>
The following is a list of Grad- <lb/>
A. A. Davis, W. W. Ear- <lb/>
U. A. Foushee, J. It. Hunter, F. <lb/>
L. A. M. Shaw, J. H. Sim- <lb/>
mons, C. G. Mills, It. E. L. <lb/>
A. L. Carr, C. Dowd, <lb/>
E. L. Middleton, S. D. Swain, H. C <lb/>
G. T. Watkins. <lb/>
L. Betts. J. A. Bridge, <lb/>
T. M. ham. G. L. M. L. <lb/>
Lee C. J. <lb/>
son, W. Watson. <lb/>
U. SC. T. Jr., J. L. <lb/>
Fleming, G. T. S. <lb/>
J. E. Tucker. <lb/>
Walker's Hand of Richmond was <lb/>
present and as usual greatly de- <lb/>
lighted the with their line <lb/>
selections of music. <lb/>
The occasion on the. whole was <lb/>
one of the most in the his- <lb/>
of the college. All left <lb/>
glad they went we will all <lb/>
wail the time fur the next <lb/>
at Korea <lb/>
College. O. L. Finch. <lb/>
Democrats arc satisfied, though <lb/>
many of them would have preferred <lb/>
to see brainy Maryland Senator <lb/>
take up the reins. <lb/>
Tho Virginia Ma- <lb/>
hone and bare <lb/>
political attention this week. <lb/>
The through their <lb/>
headed by had a <lb/>
long conference with Harrison <lb/>
which up in a <lb/>
row, hard though polite words being <lb/>
on both sides. Harrison de- <lb/>
to recognize the in the <lb/>
matter of claiming that <lb/>
all appointments would be made <lb/>
without regard to which faction en <lb/>
the applicant. One of the <lb/>
committee at this stage very per- <lb/>
asked why it was then <lb/>
Harrison had directed Assistant <lb/>
not to appoint <lb/>
a postmaster in Virginia <lb/>
without endorsement. <lb/>
This made Harrison mad, and he <lb/>
denied ever having given such an <lb/>
Older and forcible <lb/>
The Committee left a very <lb/>
bad humor, and if they control half <lb/>
as many as they pretend to, <lb/>
the Democrats will have a walkover <lb/>
in Virginia this fall. don't <lb/>
whether Harrison ever gave Clark- <lb/>
sou the order referred to, but I have <lb/>
it very good authority that <lb/>
so stated to the friends of <lb/>
an applicant who did not have the <lb/>
endorsement of <lb/>
The starting up of the U. S. mint <lb/>
at Carson, Nevada, after a long <lb/>
period of idleness is regarded as a <lb/>
sign that the administration is far. <lb/>
disposed towards the silver <lb/>
interests. It is understood that <lb/>
HARDWARE, MIMi <lb/>
Are headquarters for all needed in he <lb/>
HARDWARE line. Our cannot he <lb/>
and a moral point, that has <lb/>
been passed this year; but we <lb/>
are sorry to note the has <lb/>
been very abated. New <lb/>
York City contains the greatest <lb/>
extremes, and along with every- <lb/>
thing else are the extremes of <lb/>
great stores and little ones. <lb/>
It is in these grimy, one- <lb/>
cent candy stores, which are to <lb/>
be found in all the <lb/>
of the city, that the small <lb/>
boy finds his opportunity of in- <lb/>
his tastes for cigarettes <lb/>
at a penny a piece. As long as <lb/>
these contemptible little dime- <lb/>
novel headquarters exist it will <lb/>
be very hard to put an end to <lb/>
this detestable vice among our <lb/>
boys, for their main support lies <lb/>
in this sort of trade. The law is <lb/>
looked upon with by the <lb/>
more reputable cigar dealers, <lb/>
and they say they are glad it is <lb/>
in force as they were always dis- <lb/>
gusted at having their stores <lb/>
patronized by small boys. <lb/>
FINEST BOAT AFLOAT. <lb/>
The new steel-clad steamer <lb/>
Puritan, which is pronounced <lb/>
to be without doubt the finest <lb/>
boat afloat, begins today to <lb/>
make regular trips between New- <lb/>
York and Boston. The <lb/>
of these Boston boats is <lb/>
wonderful and ex- <lb/>
even that of the ocean <lb/>
steamers. A year or so ago the <lb/>
Pilgrim was considered a mar- <lb/>
beauty size but it is <lb/>
cast into the now and the <lb/>
new boat takes the palm. The <lb/>
length of the Puritan is feet; <lb/>
width, feet; depth, feet; <lb/>
gross tonnage, tons. She <lb/>
is and <lb/>
is divided into water-tight <lb/>
compartments. Her decks are <lb/>
of steel, covered with wood, her <lb/>
masts are of steel and are <lb/>
to the f comities, a line of the following good- <lb/>
that are not to be excelled in this market. Ami and <lb/>
pure straight GOODS of all kinds NOTION'S. CLOTHING, <lb/>
GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA- <lb/>
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE an I HOUSE <lb/>
GOODS, DOORS. WINDOWS. SASH CROCK FRY and <lb/>
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW LEATHER different. . , , <lb/>
kinds, and Hay, Rock Paris, arid II Want <lb/>
muted and SADDLES. <lb/>
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Agent O. X. T. Cotton which I offer to the. trade at Whole-ale j <lb/>
Jobbers prices, per ton, G per cent f.- ash. Bread Prep-. <lb/>
oration and Hall Star Lye at jobbers Prices, White Load and pure <lb/>
seed Oil, and Paint Colon, Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb/>
WIDOW Ware. Nails a Give me a call and I guarantee <lb/>
Hardware, Implement item <lb/>
and Cooking Carriage Material <lb/>
TAILORING <lb/>
Spring Display <lb/>
and House Cutlery <lb/>
CATT, <lb/>
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb/>
MANUFACTURER'S POWDERS <lb/>
which we will sill at <lb/>
this has Wen taken against inches in diameter. It <lb/>
the will and over the head of <lb/>
who is northing else <lb/>
At last has been <lb/>
in out of the cold <lb/>
for. Last week Oliver II. <lb/>
of Carolina, van appoint <lb/>
ed consul-general to Km de Janeiro. <lb/>
The bodies of a man woman <lb/>
to be victims of the <lb/>
have been in <lb/>
Ute Ohio River near Cincinnati. <lb/>
were badly decomposed and <lb/>
either by <lb/>
The force went out <lb/>
in the country Saturday evening and <lb/>
lied through Sunday with the <lb/>
family of that excellent <lb/>
Mr. W. It. We left the <lb/>
office behind, of course, and re- <lb/>
turning to work Monday mow tog <lb/>
that the place had been eon- <lb/>
into a hall of festivities <lb/>
our absence by parties gaining <lb/>
admission through the drug store. <lb/>
Fourteen glasses were found on our <lb/>
imposing table from which we <lb/>
mated tho party to he <lb/>
posed of a corresponding number. <lb/>
Fortunately for us were <lb/>
not taken from the press and placed <lb/>
the table after printing the <lb/>
outside, Saturday evening, or we <lb/>
might also have a large sup- <lb/>
ply of pi for the printers u. tackle. <lb/>
A veto ban been against the <lb/>
one the <lb/>
than a silver man. <lb/>
Representative S. S. <lb/>
Cox who took such an active part <lb/>
in getting through the <lb/>
creeling the new Western <lb/>
Slates at the last session of Con- <lb/>
is going to Dakota to make a <lb/>
speech in honor its approaching <lb/>
statehood. He should be given a <lb/>
rousing for him <lb/>
the bill which Dakota to <lb/>
come, as two States this fall would <lb/>
not have gotten through the Mouse. <lb/>
Col. Gen- <lb/>
U. S. A., has boon ordered to <lb/>
Savannah, Ga., to investigate the <lb/>
charges recently made the news- <lb/>
papers against of the <lb/>
Engineer Corps, who is in charge <lb/>
of the harbor improvements at that <lb/>
place. The charges are very ugly <lb/>
include downright stealing <lb/>
Government money. No formal <lb/>
charges have been filed at the War <lb/>
Department, but the newspaper <lb/>
charges were such that Gen. <lb/>
field, who is acting Secretary of <lb/>
War, to investigate. <lb/>
Preaching and practicing are <lb/>
vastly different. 1885 the post- <lb/>
office at was <lb/>
sided over by La Hunt, <lb/>
Postmaster General Vital removed <lb/>
her and appointed a Democrat, the <lb/>
office being fourth-class. This re- <lb/>
was made the text for a <lb/>
speech delivered by <lb/>
Harrison, then a Senator. <lb/>
Since Match Mr. De La Hunt <lb/>
has an applicant for appoint- <lb/>
her old position and she <lb/>
was somewhat stunned a short <lb/>
ago to learn that Assistant <lb/>
Postmaster has appointed <lb/>
a man, backed by Representative <lb/>
position. The <lb/>
raised quite a howl; the <lb/>
newspapers Harrison's <lb/>
speech and <lb/>
to his action in It <lb/>
woke him up and he found ox <lb/>
ease by that be thought the <lb/>
office was in the Presidential class, <lb/>
and that he. had ordered Mrs. Hunt <lb/>
appointed, but through <lb/>
appointed <lb/>
man. The Commission has not <lb/>
been sent out yet, and tho widow <lb/>
all got it. <lb/>
The latest scheme <lb/>
Rusk to keep before the <lb/>
public is an announcement he <lb/>
is engaged a plan to <lb/>
the department of <lb/>
may not be a <lb/>
than Harrison, but <lb/>
when it comes down advertising <lb/>
there are flies on <lb/>
be retires 1893 <lb/>
it is said, pays a <lb/>
man a year to manage his <lb/>
advertising, will give him <lb/>
a job. <lb/>
Mrs. is entertaining <lb/>
Mrs, Harrison and grandchild- <lb/>
at her Cape May cottage. <lb/>
On Monday, June ML 1889, Rosa <lb/>
daughter of W. II. and F. E. <lb/>
son, after an illness of live days, aged <lb/>
year. II months and <lb/>
we know home is desolate without her <lb/>
but weep not fond parents your little <lb/>
darling is at rest. Look to the that <lb/>
all thing wed. He has taken <lb/>
babe to rest. It i mo tie to bind <lb/>
you to heaven, lie faithful you will <lb/>
meet little one by and by. Ye. <lb/>
little is at rest. wouldn't call <lb/>
back la world. God <lb/>
one <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, X. 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/>
ft Granule Wife <lb/>
WE are now fitted up in are prepared to mi <lb/>
short notice any kind or <lb/>
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb/>
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING <lb/>
We keep a nice line of <lb/>
MADE HARNESS. <lb/>
Come and see us. Flanagan's old <lb/>
R. JR. <lb/>
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb/>
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb/>
D. Williamson, <lb/>
DURING THE SUMMER <lb/>
I will have weekly of the nicest and <lb/>
Confections, <lb/>
f keep on hand a splendid Assortment of <lb/>
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO <lb/>
CIGARS, TOILET SOAPS, <lb/>
All your want in the above funds Ban be applied <lb/>
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb/>
BOXES OF CONFECTION'S PUT TO <lb/>
FINE -A. SPECIALTY. <lb/>
M TO JOHN <lb/>
GREEN N. C. <lb/>
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House. <lb/>
WILL Off <lb/>
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb/>
My Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics, put up <lb/>
but keep up with the times and improved styles. <lb/>
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs are you can select Iron. <lb/>
Storm, Coil, Horn, King. <lb/>
Also keep on hand a full of ready <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb/>
the year round, which we will sell as as <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
the people of and counties for past favor hope <lb/>
merit a continuance of the same. <lb/>
ARRIVED <lb/>
My Northern Dress Maker and Trim- <lb/>
mer, MUs and I <lb/>
prepared to execute in the latest styles <lb/>
end fashions any work to my <lb/>
MILLINERY, <lb/>
tin- latest designs have <lb/>
so arrived and will pleased to show <lb/>
them to you. My price are the lowest <lb/>
and guarantee not to be undersold by no <lb/>
one. Special bargains on all goods. <lb/>
Mrs. L. C. King, <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/>
at cents per yard, which you <lb/>
will find to be equal to any <lb/>
you will find at cents. <lb/>
A line of <lb/>
CASHMERES <lb/>
at cents. And <lb/>
many other things that we <lb/>
will offer at special prices <lb/>
We call especial attention to our <lb/>
The and <lb/>
turn <lb/>
plow, and the <lb/>
Watch-Maker Jeweler. <lb/>
If you want something nice in way of<lb/>
Sewing Machines, <lb/>
come to the old noon. A <lb/>
large new .-took Just received. <lb/>
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Sewing <lb/>
Machines repaired sad warranted. <lb/>
RAWLS <lb/>
J. <lb/>
P.-. Co N <lb/>
C C <lb/>
. H. GILLIAM <lb/>
Co C <lb/>
pounds of. lead <lb/>
used in painting it.<lb/>
The selling out <lb/>
American breweries to English <lb/>
capitalists is becoming quite <lb/>
fashionable of late, and it is <lb/>
said that more than <lb/>
have been realized in this way <lb/>
since last July. The scheme is <lb/>
for a syndicate of English <lb/>
to buy up all the <lb/>
within a certain and <lb/>
run them under one manage <lb/>
There are several of <lb/>
these syndicates at work at <lb/>
present and the success so far <lb/>
seems to prove two things ; one <lb/>
is that the buyers have lots of <lb/>
money to invest, the other is <lb/>
that there is plenty of money <lb/>
made out of beer. One brewery <lb/>
brought <lb/>
Superior <lb/>
The following criminal cases were <lb/>
of at this term <lb/>
C. Smith, Trespass, submits. <lb/>
judgment on payment of <lb/>
C. Smith. Trespass, appealed <lb/>
to Supreme Court, of <lb/>
Court <lb/>
lined costs. <lb/>
Calvin Cox N. It. Cory en- <lb/>
of judgment, permanently <lb/>
suspended as lo Cory. <lb/>
George Dower.--, w. not guilty. <lb/>
Mayo, F. A., pros. <lb/>
Lewis Smith, A. with u. w. sub <lb/>
mils, fined o and costs. <lb/>
Robert kins. Affray, not guilty. <lb/>
a. n., guilty, <lb/>
judgment suspended upon payment <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
W. . Bland and M <lb/>
affray, guilty. <lb/>
Stanley Brooks, Larceny, pros. <lb/>
W. E. Baffin and Cornelius Joy- <lb/>
Affray, guilty, <lb/>
for <lb/>
J. F. and S. A. <lb/>
F. A., not. guilty. <lb/>
George Dudley. guilty, <lb/>
lined o and costs. <lb/>
Sharper Staton David <lb/>
Affray, Staton submits, Motion not <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
Mark Patrick John Smith, <lb/>
bogs, guilty. <lb/>
T. D. and Jefferson <lb/>
submits, fined <lb/>
costs, not guilty. <lb/>
I. A. Trespass, guilty, <lb/>
judgment suspended on payment of <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
T. B. Cherry, A. with l. W., guilty <lb/>
lined and costs. <lb/>
Moore, D. pros. <lb/>
Jesse Peyton, Larceny, guilty. <lb/>
Jean Peyton l. K-, pros. <lb/>
Joe v, not guilty. <lb/>
Louis Smith George Hays, <lb/>
presentment, pros. <lb/>
L. T. Perkins and Hubert Perkins, <lb/>
Fa, dismissed. cotton plows <lb/>
J. Moore, Larceny, guilty, offer the trade <lb/>
in with leave to be HARROW <lb/>
the kind ever put on the market. Molasses, nice <lb/>
selected stock of Shoes, Hals and Straw <lb/>
Goods, of Dress <lb/>
in fact everything that can be <lb/>
found in a General Store. <lb/>
Hay nth, W. N. C <lb/>
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, <lb/>
Commission Merchants, <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
We have had several years ex- <lb/>
at the business and are <lb/>
prepared to handle Cotton to <lb/>
advantage of shippers. <lb/>
E. C. GLENN. <lb/>
COMMISSION <lb/>
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb/>
SHELL LIME. PUKE DISSOLVED HONK, <lb/>
COTTON SEED AND <lb/>
Tennessee Wagons, for sale, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C, Mar. <lb/>
MURPHY REDDING, <lb/>
Merchandise Brokers, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
U. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
J. B. CHE <lb/>
All business entrusted to our <lb/>
bands will receive prompt and <lb/>
careful attention. <lb/>
Notice, <lb/>
The bad health Of Mr. 1- Gardner <lb/>
has compelled him to discontinue the <lb/>
management of the business for <lb/>
me, Which has left a nice stock of good <lb/>
material bought tot cash, on my <lb/>
hand. I will out tin- at a <lb/>
liberal discount, or will make easy terms <lb/>
with the purchaser, or will make <lb/>
easy terms with any reliable man to <lb/>
on the carriage business for me. <lb/>
We Will There is CO better opening for a carriage <lb/>
and Win. Morris, Affray, guilty, <lb/>
and Moore fined <lb/>
costs, <lb/>
K. M. Kennedy, Cattle, I <lb/>
submits, fined costs. <lb/>
Perry, Larceny, guilty, <lb/>
months in prison with leave to <lb/>
out for cost. <lb/>
William Pulling don n <lb/>
fence, submits, fined and costs, j <lb/>
Dudley, Jack Boyd, Albert <lb/>
Williams, Henry Carr, Jack Peyton j <lb/>
Jim May, Elijah Henry <lb/>
and Geo. <lb/>
Rape, Dudley not taken, guilty as <lb/>
Boyd, Henry Carr, Jack <lb/>
Peyton, Jim May, Elijah Johnston <lb/>
Henry of with <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO., <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
FOR THE SPRING Water <lb/>
have an elegant line of <lb/>
MILLINERY<lb/>
THANK FOR U II vOl <lb/>
bestowed and beg for a continuation of the same, we <lb/>
you to-day a line of goods that cannot be excelled in this durability <lb/>
worth. We have now in stock a nice Hue of Ladles Dies- <lb/>
following <lb/>
Double and Single Width Cashmeres, <lb/>
English Satin Stripe Worsteds, All <lb/>
Wool Albatross, Nun's <lb/>
both plain and fancy, All Wool <lb/>
Cotton Mohair Dress Goods, <lb/>
Lawns in endless varieties, Piques, <lb/>
both Lace, Stripe and Plaid, Per- <lb/>
and Ginghams, Cheviots <lb/>
and Chambrays, Hamburg <lb/>
Edgings and Insertions, <lb/>
Laces, <lb/>
A nice lot of White Goods kept constantly <lb/>
Dress Linen and Piece Linens. A Hue of Piece Goods and I <lb/>
will you in quality and price. Notions in endless variety <lb/>
line too numerous to mention. Hats for Men. children. <lb/>
Dishing Goods, Shirts. and Collars. Hosiery and a nice line <lb/>
Scarfs. Shoes, to lit all who favor us with their patronage, we pay special <lb/>
this line guarantee our Shoes both iii quality and price. A large lot of <lb/>
Slippers from 7.1 cents in. We especially call the attention of the Ladies to <lb/>
line of and think they will not do themselves justice if they buy b-a <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Hardware, Cattery, <lb/>
Hoes, flows, shovels. Trace Chains. <lb/>
Grindstone and Fixtures, <lb/>
Crockery. Glassware, I-amps, <lb/>
Wood and Willow Ware. <lb/>
Harness, Bridles and Whips. <lb/>
Gail ft Ax and Rail Road Mills Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Gr <lb/>
and Provisions, carry Tea, Coffee. Sugar. Molasses, Rice, <lb/>
the Very beat eon buy, Spice, Soap, both laundry and toilet, S <lb/>
and Ban Lye, Matches. Candles, Starch, best, grade of <lb/>
cut kinds, which we buy low and sell low tor the ca <lb/>
rel of good Flour come to see us. we are rock bottom on it. <lb/>
f you need <lb/>
Window Sash and Doors of dim-rent in stock. Also the la <lb/>
stock of Furniture of any house in Greenville, Suits, <lb/>
both double and single, Chairs different kinds. Table-. Cots, <lb/>
and tresses Bureaus, children's Crib and and what we <lb/>
The having leased these <lb/>
and Mattresses, <lb/>
T en lied I o find not in we have Several el be-t houses in <lb/>
u and will anything wish at p let s. <lb/>
Bud PLOWS when you want one. We carry <lb/>
these Plows in stock. <lb/>
the <lb/>
lumen can be suited. My long <lb/>
in the business and the <lb/>
intent to commit years each I have served, attests to my <lb/>
Slate prison. Albert Williams to give satisfaction to all. <lb/>
and Geo. Alfred gull- patronage . <lb/>
Mrs. M. T. <lb/>
wanting lo bay at retail can <lb/>
be supplied at my store in <lb/>
whore will also And a <lb/>
of General Merchandise which will U <lb/>
sold at lowest prices <lb/>
US you come to we <lb/>
and will appreciate your kindness and We can <lb/>
low H any one who sells H good goods as we do. <lb/>
Yours <lb/>
T R O<lb/>
</p>
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f-j; <lb/>
M. R. Lang's Column. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
VILLE, C.<lb/>
Fine <lb/>
Kain <lb/>
Summer <lb/>
are MM <lb/>
The mails have not become <lb/>
was opened to guests <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
Fruit Jars L., Cheap at <lb/>
the Old Store. <lb/>
Mr. V. L. n twin <lb/>
at our office yesterday. <lb/>
A good for sale cash or <lb/>
on time by J. O. Lanier. <lb/>
Friday and Saturday I <lb/>
will be the longest days of the year. <lb/>
Fulton Market Pickled Beef at <lb/>
the Old Store. <lb/>
Some of the young people had a <lb/>
party-dance at the Opera House <lb/>
Friday night. <lb/>
Personal. <lb/>
Mr. Will Bernard is homo from <lb/>
school at <lb/>
Miss is visiting the <lb/>
family of Mr. Hearne. <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Goodwin is sick. Mr. <lb/>
Goodwin returned home last night. <lb/>
a little daughter of Mr. J. <lb/>
II. Smith, has been sick for several <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Miss Lulu Fleming, from Great. <lb/>
Swamp, is visiting Miss <lb/>
son. <lb/>
J. of Tarboro, <lb/>
will preach in Greenville next Sun- <lb/>
day night. <lb/>
Mr. B. F. Tyson returned home <lb/>
last weak from <lb/>
University. <lb/>
Miss of Greene <lb/>
county, spent last week with Miss <lb/>
Jennie Savage. <lb/>
Greenville Institute. <lb/>
ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT. <lb/>
Large Occasion- <lb/>
Splendid Exhibits. <lb/>
The Fourth Commence- <lb/>
of Greenville Institute has <lb/>
gone into history. Instead of <lb/>
looked forward to one of the <lb/>
events just before us, it is now <lb/>
among the things that were. <lb/>
Though past, far it. from being <lb/>
so forgotten. There rather <lb/>
lingers with every one a pleasant, <lb/>
of the that <lb/>
will doubtless remain after another <lb/>
such comes to its<lb/>
B are enjoyable in the extreme <lb/>
is testified by the large number of <lb/>
persons who attend, and at this last <lb/>
one there was scarcely room for the <lb/>
crowd to have been larger. <lb/>
Miss Harrington THE CONCERT, <lb/>
home last week from the C. B. P. On Tuesday evening at the Opera <lb/>
Institute. was the annual concert, <lb/>
Miss Jennie Gray Hodges, of <lb/>
Washington, spent the past week <lb/>
visiting Miss Hortense Forbes. <lb/>
Miss ilia King, who has been at- <lb/>
tending the Female College at <lb/>
ti will buy Point Face, the best home last week. <lb/>
at the Old Brick Store. S. Dixon, of Win takers, <lb/>
I spent last, week with her <lb/>
Mrs. J. IS Latham, near Greenville. <lb/>
K would like- attention B leer <lb/>
minutes as no there is something <lb/>
in to you. Our <lb/>
stock of Summer Apparel is replete wit h <lb/>
many new novelties. <lb/>
Mattings, <lb/>
v Curtains. Brass Wood <lb/>
Curtain Beds, Linen <lb/>
Oil Cloths, etc. <lb/>
the <lb/>
ere can suit u in your <lb/>
J robes. We <lb/>
have striped and Dotted <lb/>
and Lawns. Shirt <lb/>
Length <lb/>
and Flouncing. <lb/>
line of Ribbons. <lb/>
and her fancy articles <lb/>
for <lb/>
Ladies <lb/>
BEAUTIFUL light weight <lb/>
Woolen Fabrics, <lb/>
all the newest -hades in <lb/>
Serges. <lb/>
Flannels. Cashmeres. <lb/>
Si-- and <lb/>
iii I i and <lb/>
Hemstitch. Hemstitch <lb/>
Organdies, Fine French <lb/>
and a complete line of wash <lb/>
Mads as <lb/>
Lawns, <lb/>
An elegant assert- <lb/>
of Parasols, including all <lb/>
i- new in line. <lb/>
styles and lie <lb/>
Inutile. <lb/>
Plenty of fruit coming into town <lb/>
apples, peaches, plums, <lb/>
and such. <lb/>
The. Gas will be paid for <lb/>
lbs. Beeswax at the old Store. <lb/>
The Assembly meets at <lb/>
Morehead City to-day. Pitt entity <lb/>
is represented. <lb/>
Have you seen those cents In-. <lb/>
Lawns are beauties at <lb/>
We have not heard of a dollar go <lb/>
out I mm to <lb/>
Hood <lb/>
German and Pearl Millet, <lb/>
chard Timothy and Clover <lb/>
Seed for sale by EL C. Glean <lb/>
Several rowing matches are being <lb/>
made up for of July. The <lb/>
river will be full boats, and some <lb/>
fun can be expected. <lb/>
Leeched Famous <lb/>
Lunch Milk Biscuit. The most pal- <lb/>
at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
A patty our young people went <lb/>
out rowing by on Friday <lb/>
evening. The Tar splendid <lb/>
amusement of this kind. <lb/>
Just received another lot of the <lb/>
popular New Lee Cook <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Work tin the upper of the <lb/>
. memorial church has been res limed. <lb/>
We hope the building will now lie <lb/>
completed at an early day. <lb/>
To Day. Ail our <lb/>
All our Salines <lb/>
M. U. <lb/>
The Press convention will be <lb/>
ginning at o'clock with the fol- <lb/>
lowing <lb/>
Piano <lb/>
M Forbes and <lb/>
Angels Buena <lb/>
Vista, Miss Lina Sheppard. <lb/>
Our Flag. <lb/>
Indian <lb/>
The Three Lit lie Kittens. <lb/>
Solo Forbes. <lb/>
Misses Meta Havens A Stray <lb/>
Cherry, Fannie and Bettie Johnson Carrie <lb/>
left for the Teachers Assembly Mon <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Cadets F. O. <lb/>
and C M. re- <lb/>
home last week from Davis <lb/>
School, <lb/>
Mr. It. M. Johnson, the agent of <lb/>
that excellent paper, the <lb/>
; ton He-Meager, was among the callers <lb/>
at the office last week. <lb/>
Miss Annie Powell, of <lb/>
and Misses and <lb/>
from near Penny Hill, arc visiting <lb/>
I the family of Mr. Ashley Thigpen <lb/>
near Greenville. <lb/>
Miss Mollie B. Louse, Art teacher <lb/>
at the Institute, left. Monday for her <lb/>
home in Tarboro. We are glad to <lb/>
; learn that she will return <lb/>
in the Institute again. <lb/>
Mr. of the live and <lb/>
firm of and Mun- <lb/>
ford, Greenville, was in town this <lb/>
week. He looks well and says good <lb/>
things tor Greenville, and well he <lb/>
may, for is a fine place. <lb/>
Scotland Neck <lb/>
Messrs. J. F. Tucker. J. L. Flem- <lb/>
W. T. Fleming and J. F. Salter <lb/>
returned home last <lb/>
day from Wake Forest College. <lb/>
The first two mentioned graduated <lb/>
at the close of I he session. They <lb/>
tell as the was the <lb/>
most since they entered <lb/>
the college. <lb/>
Prof. Z. D. a former <lb/>
teacher of Bethel Academy and <lb/>
Institute, and who for <lb/>
f in the town of the past year has been at the Nor- <lb/>
lot I <lb/>
Stoves. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
the <lb/>
reputation as clothiers <lb/>
and furnishers gained for <lb/>
us friends who rely <lb/>
pen our taste to select the <lb/>
1.- and material. To select <lb/>
a summer suit is no easy task as <lb/>
you will admit. Besides <lb/>
both proper colors, cut <lb/>
and textiles. The proper prices <lb/>
must bear an important <lb/>
We Halter ourselves <lb/>
that we've DOM 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 they <lb/>
need coals we have <lb/>
to -is. Extra <lb/>
and Should we <lb/>
not lie aide to suit you in this <lb/>
line we will Like your measure for <lb/>
a suit at low prices and <lb/>
tee a fit. A fresh line of Flannel <lb/>
Dress Shirts just received. Our <lb/>
of Underwear. <lb/>
Hats. etc. is above <lb/>
on the 17th <lb/>
Lenoir. county. The editors <lb/>
will have a pleasant time up there <lb/>
among <lb/>
per lb tor Sweet Scotch <lb/>
lb .-old in Pitt Co., which <lb/>
a of its superiority, at <lb/>
the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
From a loiter we learn <lb/>
that Mr. Taylor, a highly <lb/>
respected citizen of Martin Co. died <lb/>
suddenly Monday morning June U <lb/>
of heart disease. <lb/>
pieces of White Dress Goods <lb/>
must sold within the next <lb/>
days. Come ladies or you miss <lb/>
bargain of season, they must go. <lb/>
Pitt enmity always senna her full <lb/>
share to the different schools and <lb/>
colleges of State. will <lb/>
find the a good and <lb/>
profitable advertising medium <lb/>
J. L. Sugg represents as good in- <lb/>
companies as can in- found <lb/>
; anywhere. i office is <lb/>
I a home and home people <lb/>
should it in preference to <lb/>
all others. <lb/>
have an organ <lb/>
sell tar loss <lb/>
The closing exercises of Mrs. <lb/>
school look place in her <lb/>
room last evening. We feel <lb/>
confident in saying it was a success, <lb/>
as little and girls in her <lb/>
charge always acquit themselves <lb/>
admirably. <lb/>
College of Nashville, Tenn., re- <lb/>
turned to Pitt county, and attended <lb/>
the commencement in Greenville <lb/>
ii.-t week. We learn that he will <lb/>
Bethel Academy next <lb/>
in mentioning the return of Misses <lb/>
I Hortense Forbes and Nana Fleming I <lb/>
I from last week, and the j <lb/>
medals the former received, it should j <lb/>
have been stated that Miss j <lb/>
also won a medal for proficiency in j <lb/>
music, being the best performer of. <lb/>
the class. We did this <lb/>
after the last paper was out and ; <lb/>
now accord the praise due ; <lb/>
her. <lb/>
The sheep killing cur got in some <lb/>
I deadly work in Falkland township <lb/>
, last week. Mr. It. It. Cotton, one of <lb/>
the leading and most successful plan- <lb/>
I in the county, tells us that dogs <lb/>
went among his dock la.-t <lb/>
day night and killed twenty-one <lb/>
sheep. should enforce a <lb/>
rigid quarantine. The dog <lb/>
should be made object at J <lb/>
discussion followed by enact- <lb/>
against his <lb/>
of depredations the <lb/>
II there were fewer dogs <lb/>
there be more sheep. The <lb/>
go. Since writing the <lb/>
above we learn the dogs attacked <lb/>
Mr. Cotton's sheep again on <lb/>
day night bat only tailed one. <lb/>
the <lb/>
The M of is no v <lb/>
issuing an evening edition. <lb/>
North Carolina is an inviting field <lb/>
the Veil. <lb/>
Alarm. <lb/>
Nocturne, <lb/>
Carrie Cobb. <lb/>
from Story- <lb/>
land. <lb/>
Photographer. <lb/>
Drill. <lb/>
Oration School in life. F. O <lb/>
The Goddess of Liberty. <lb/>
Postal Card. <lb/>
Piano Alpine <lb/>
Chas. Bessie Jarvis. <lb/>
The Trial of Joan Arc. <lb/>
of Ages. <lb/>
Piano <lb/>
Bessie and <lb/>
Will ms. <lb/>
We will only take space to make <lb/>
I special mention but a part of this <lb/>
j as much of it was <lb/>
; dared by classes where all were par- <lb/>
hand equally good and one could <lb/>
i not be mentioned without all. The <lb/>
recitations by Misses Lina Sheppard <lb/>
and Carrie were subjects of <lb/>
much praise, both acquitting <lb/>
creditably with much <lb/>
satisfaction to their friends and to <lb/>
; the audience. The selections of <lb/>
I music rendered by Misses Forbes, <lb/>
Cobb Jarvis Williams were <lb/>
very pleasing. <lb/>
The Indian Club exercises and <lb/>
Tambourine Drill were now features <lb/>
; here and immensely with the <lb/>
Thee were executed <lb/>
by classes little girls whose <lb/>
showed excellent <lb/>
and thorough training. Miss Bes- <lb/>
i sic Jarvis led the club exercise and <lb/>
Helen was <lb/>
captain of the drill. <lb/>
Perhaps the best part of the pro- <lb/>
i gramme was the oration in <lb/>
by Mr. F. C. Harding, at least <lb/>
this proved very interesting to the <lb/>
grown up persons present. It was <lb/>
an entirety original speech, <lb/>
composed and wonderfully <lb/>
Well delivered. It would have been <lb/>
a creditable production for heads <lb/>
thrice as old as Ins. venture <lb/>
that people have as- <lb/>
commencement ad- <lb/>
dresses by distinguished orators <lb/>
were ant so good as that <lb/>
by this school boy of Green- <lb/>
ville Institute. The oration has <lb/>
been promised ts for publication. <lb/>
The exorcises lasted until nearly <lb/>
midnight, which was too long to <lb/>
keep so large a crowd together on <lb/>
such a warm night. <lb/>
On <lb/>
Wednesday morning at o'clock <lb/>
again assembled in the opera <lb/>
House to hear the address of Hon. <lb/>
Kemp P. Battle, President of the <lb/>
University of North Carolina. He <lb/>
was introduced by Jar- <lb/>
vis, who spoke, something of the <lb/>
character of the man, the great, <lb/>
good he had done to the State, and <lb/>
the gnat power he had been to the <lb/>
cause education. <lb/>
President. Battle spoke an <lb/>
hour and a quarter, and while his <lb/>
speech was long it was by no means <lb/>
tiresome. He said ho was going to <lb/>
depart from the usual <lb/>
Geo. S Lloyd, M. <lb/>
Specialist in Diseases of the <lb/>
m, m, mm mm. <lb/>
Bryan Hotel, N. Cm <lb/>
a u <lb/>
months course, at the Philadelphia <lb/>
and the Will's <lb/>
offer my sen ices to the people of <lb/>
and adjoining counties. <lb/>
Perkins, Johnnie Tucker. <lb/>
English <lb/>
hon, O L Joyner, J T Erwin, Ida <lb/>
Erwin, Lacy Cox. <lb/>
Mental <lb/>
an, Bessie Harding, Lina Sheppard, <lb/>
It M <lb/>
O II Hath- <lb/>
away, Eliza Ward, James, <lb/>
A D Johnston, G It Little, O L Joy- <lb/>
Ida Erwin, Ida Bes- <lb/>
sic White, F C Harding. <lb/>
English White, <lb/>
Aylmer Sugg, Agnes Nichols, Bes- <lb/>
Harding, Helen Laughinghouse, <lb/>
Wilson, Ora II C <lb/>
Bessie White, J T Erwin, <lb/>
Ida Erwin, O L Joyner, G B Little, <lb/>
Willie Hearne, Ralph House., Beta <lb/>
W E Tucker, Carrie <lb/>
Cobb, Eliza Ward, O H Hathaway, <lb/>
Proctor, Eliza <lb/>
Ward, O H Hathaway, R M <lb/>
Carrie Cobb, W A B Hearne, G R <lb/>
Little, O L Ida Erwin, <lb/>
en Ricks, J T Erwin, J R Walker, <lb/>
U Carrie James, John- <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
Cobb, II M <lb/>
Eliza Ward. M Wilson, O II Hath- <lb/>
away, Carrie James, J R Walker, <lb/>
Bessie White, G John- <lb/>
U Edwards, Ida <lb/>
J T Erwin, Bessie Jarvis, Annie Per- <lb/>
kins, S Tucker, F C Harding. <lb/>
Jarvis, F C <lb/>
Distinguished on all branches <lb/>
i F C Hard- <lb/>
O H Hathaway, C Edwards, <lb/>
G B Little. <lb/>
Primary <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
Nobles. <lb/>
Language <lb/>
Good conduct and <lb/>
Tucker, Helen <lb/>
White, Lucy Nobles. <lb/>
Bessie won the. <lb/>
medal for the term, which was <lb/>
delivered by J. Murphy, Esq. A. <lb/>
silver cup was awarded to Miss Ida <lb/>
good conduct and <lb/>
by Prof. Duckett. <lb/>
Col. Harry one of tho <lb/>
j Trustees, made some remarks <lb/>
the past of tho school and <lb/>
mentioned some things needed in <lb/>
future that its influence, and success <lb/>
might be widened. Prof. Duckett <lb/>
declared the session of <lb/>
closed. <lb/>
j At this point Mayor F. G. James <lb/>
came forward and presented M i <lb/>
of the teachers, a beau- j <lb/>
I writing desk in behalf of the j <lb/>
of the Athenian Society. I <lb/>
He was followed by Lev. J. W. Wild <lb/>
man who paid a very deserved com I <lb/>
to Miss Cannon, the music <lb/>
instructor, and in behalf of her pa- j <lb/>
presented her with a <lb/>
caster. J. H. Tucker on the <lb/>
part of the school presented a hand- <lb/>
some easel and and a lace <lb/>
handkerchief to Mrs. Docket.<lb/>
At o'clock began the art exhibit <lb/>
at the The huge studio <lb/>
and the Athenian Hall were both <lb/>
profusely decorated with specimens <lb/>
Of wrought by the pupils under <lb/>
the of Miss Mollie <lb/>
The display was splendid and the <lb/>
work showed marked aptitude on <lb/>
; the part of the scholar and unusual <lb/>
on the part of the teacher. <lb/>
j There were several kinds <lb/>
I of paintings and the work on all was <lb/>
goad. We would make special <lb/>
mention of some of the pieces <lb/>
exhibition but space forbids. The <lb/>
Of the after- <lb/>
noon was very large and Che <lb/>
bit was much praised. <lb/>
the <lb/>
A; o'clock the doors of the <lb/>
j Institute were thrown open <lb/>
j and a general reception was held. <lb/>
For the young was <lb/>
j most enjoyable occasion of all and <lb/>
they took every advantage of it. <lb/>
They were out in large Bombers and <lb/>
many o the older people also found <lb/>
; much pleasant there. The building <lb/>
, was brilliantly illuminated and <lb/>
around the balconies were scores <lb/>
I Japanese lanterns. Approaching <lb/>
the building one could very readily <lb/>
imagine himself looking upon some <lb/>
lighted seaside hotel, as <lb/>
I It had very much that appearance. I <lb/>
the breeze was equally as de- <lb/>
as at such resorts. It was <lb/>
a evening for <lb/>
A CLEAN SWEEP <lb/>
CLEARING OUT SALE OF GOODS. <lb/>
Mentioned <lb/>
yards Sateens, at <lb/>
BOO yards Challis <lb/>
at Figured <lb/>
Lawns at I moo <lb/>
yards While In- <lb/>
at to <lb/>
boo yards Cheese <lb/>
Cloth at to <lb/>
yards Combination <lb/>
Worsted at to <lb/>
Flouncing for Skirts <lb/>
at to Only <lb/>
a few more pieces of <lb/>
that cheap <lb/>
left at to eta per yard. <lb/>
Just of those <lb/>
cent Corsets on <lb/>
hand. Our stock of <lb/>
Straw Hats will be <lb/>
sold at half price. MOO <lb/>
yards of brand <lb/>
Calico at The <lb/>
above goods will lie <lb/>
sold exactly as t hey are <lb/>
advertised. <lb/>
s i <lb/>
SEVEN SPRINGS <lb/>
Is now on a boom----- <lb/>
For the Summer <lb/>
WHO WISH TO REGAIN <lb/>
health and vigor can find no place equal <lb/>
to the Seven Springs, as any one of the <lb/>
sewn will Compare favorably with any <lb/>
of the mineral springs in this country. <lb/>
There being seven Within a few feet <lb/>
each ether, having different analysis a <lb/>
larger number of ailments can be cured <lb/>
here than at any watering place known. <lb/>
Persons to the Springs by <lb/>
Railroad can get conveyance from the <lb/>
depots at La Grange, Goldsboro and <lb/>
Mt. Olive. La Grange is the nearest <lb/>
point. Passengers coming there on the <lb/>
evening mail can reach the springs Be- <lb/>
fore night. <lb/>
to per day, <lb/>
to per week. Liberal reductions by <lb/>
tin -month or season. <lb/>
MAXWELL BROS., <lb/>
Proprietors. <lb/>
Seven Springs, N. C. <lb/>
IT ANTED <lb/>
To either or. the installment plan <lb/>
I or rent a small rich place containing a <lb/>
I store and dwelling. I don't <lb/>
i large house and store, but I want it in a <lb/>
, good for merchandising, whore <lb/>
can for cash, must be in a good cam. <lb/>
I and at a place either on railroad <lb/>
one of the most delightful places on the or ,,., where goods can lie easily shipped <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS BOARD <lb/>
-----with privilege of------ <lb/>
BATH HOUSE, <lb/>
Can be had in Beaufort, H. C, at <lb/>
I per mouth. Address. <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
By the Sea <lb/>
Spend the Summer at <lb/>
popular resort <lb/>
Atlantic coast, w ill he opened to guests on j <lb/>
to would like a small farm with <lb/>
store and dwelling attached, In some <lb/>
m , j good place in one of the counties in a <lb/>
J U I, I good part of North Carolina. Write at <lb/>
. v v i Address. <lb/>
ADVERTISER, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
A S has been SB- <lb/>
A cured that will leave Washington for <lb/>
on Tuesday and Saturday of <lb/>
each week, and leave New for <lb/>
on Thursday each week. <lb/>
At every accommodation <lb/>
will be furnished to guests and every <lb/>
effort will be made to make their slay <lb/>
enjoyable. <lb/>
AND SOUND MUM <lb/>
Can lie enjoyed at. will. A tram road <lb/>
has from the hotel to <lb/>
beach. <lb/>
Is <lb/>
i and these sports can <lb/>
be engaged in to the heart's content. <lb/>
SLUM MK <lb/>
and these <lb/>
in to the heart's <lb/>
I STRING M <lb/>
for th <lb/>
participate m <lb/>
m hotel <lb/>
A SUPERB LINE <lb/>
SPRING MILLINERY <lb/>
Can now be seen at my store. I have <lb/>
newest patterns, and <lb/>
Ian experience of several years at toe <lb/>
j business qualities for doing all work <lb/>
I satisfactory and well. also do <lb/>
WET AND DRY STAMPING <lb/>
I prices. Will glad to have <lb/>
you call examine my stock. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
been employed for the <lb/>
those who participate in dancing. <lb/>
The Secretary us to an- <lb/>
that will a special for journals, at least so it is judged address partook of liter-. <lb/>
muting o Greenville Alliance the many new papers that are and flowery nature and would <lb/>
; next Saturday, Bad. Badness stringing into existence within her j give his hearers to <lb/>
, importance is to come before the borders. j about and took for his sub <lb/>
. met ting and a lull j A the history of the Constitution <lb/>
named the Short Cut has just been ; Off cur State- Following out his <lb/>
The school taught by Miss Sadie starlet at Benson hi Johnston ; suggestion ha went back to the lat- <lb/>
the Academy here closed county. It is newsy and part of colonial days to the times <lb/>
able goods at the right <lb/>
is invited. <lb/>
An in- <lb/>
yesterday. Sadie is an excel- dent. <lb/>
Depart is lull at season- lent teacher, and her school has had at <lb/>
a full attendance its Concord J. II. Sherrill, made its <lb/>
session. appearance last week. It is an <lb/>
Harry Tracy, of Texas, who is now ; <lb/>
a lecturing tour <lb/>
Ibis Stale in the interest of Far- The is the name of a little <lb/>
Alliance, will peak Omen- j sheet that comes to us from <lb/>
on the 1st day of July. He is bead City. It tell some of the <lb/>
a line speaker and the whole comity I biggest yarns of any little paper we <lb/>
I ever saw. <lb/>
May all these meet with tho <lb/>
to which they aspire. <lb/>
M. R. LANG. <lb/>
turn out to hear him. <lb/>
TO THE All <lb/>
are entitled to the best that their <lb/>
money will buy, so every <lb/>
should hare, at once, a bottle of the <lb/>
best family Syrup of Figs, j <lb/>
to cleanse the system when costive or j <lb/>
For sale in and hot-1 <lb/>
tics by all <lb/>
Harriet. <lb/>
Mr. J. L. Murphy, a member of <lb/>
the commission of Murphy <lb/>
of this place, was married <lb/>
in on last to <lb/>
Miss Philips, that town. <lb/>
If you want health and strength They came the same to Green- <lb/>
he sure to read tho advertisement of <lb/>
Seven Springs Hotel in this paper, j the King House. <lb/>
There people right here in We attended a very pleasant <lb/>
who have visited and at the home of Mr. Keel, <lb/>
much benefit at Seven j township, on last Sun- <lb/>
Springs, and will testify to their day morning. It was the marriage <lb/>
of oldest daughter, Miss Sallie, <lb/>
to Mr. C. II. James, of Bethel <lb/>
ship. The ceremony was performed <lb/>
by J. Ii. Congleton, Esq. Mr. James <lb/>
has bean a very successful teacher <lb/>
and for a fen- mouths was instructor <lb/>
in at Greenville <lb/>
Many of the couple <lb/>
were present at the They <lb/>
were attended J. S. Gray and <lb/>
merits. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie Fleming, from Great <lb/>
Swamp, spent part of last week with <lb/>
Hortense Forbes. <lb/>
j Oil I hanks i Principal for an <lb/>
j to exercises <lb/>
I of the on Fri- <lb/>
day the 88th. H. Lewis, A. M., <lb/>
M. Kinston will <lb/>
address. will also be <lb/>
Miss Dora James, and <lb/>
a basket given compliment- and Miss Keel. After <lb/>
to the <lb/>
of the first constitutional Governor <lb/>
the first <lb/>
of general assemblies <lb/>
out borders, lie told how <lb/>
the had supreme authority- <lb/>
over everything pertaining to the <lb/>
Government of the. State, how they <lb/>
elected officers how they sup- <lb/>
j pressed all opinions antagonistic to <lb/>
their interests or wishes. He came <lb/>
on down year by year telling how <lb/>
change alter change was made, how <lb/>
the Government improved, the <lb/>
of increased, how the <lb/>
various developments the Slate <lb/>
were advanced, and occasionally <lb/>
gave his hearers some amusement <lb/>
by narrating incidents connected <lb/>
with the times through which <lb/>
was passing. <lb/>
At the close of the address one of <lb/>
have made their nouns at the young ladies of the school <lb/>
Dr. Hat tie with a large, beau <lb/>
bouquet. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE SCHOOL. <lb/>
Prof. Duckett then made sonic <lb/>
statements tho school <lb/>
during past session. The <lb/>
enrollment was reported at <lb/>
which is the best for <lb/>
the history of the school <lb/>
The following special distinctions <lb/>
were read who made over <lb/>
on final examinations of <lb/>
studies named <lb/>
Primacy Laugh- <lb/>
Sheppard, Helen. <lb/>
S. Column <lb/>
House. <lb/>
History of N. CW E Tucker. II <lb/>
the ceremony they left for the home C Edwards, M <lb/>
of the groom's father. <lb/>
The Reflector extends best Ma Helen <lb/>
to both couples, expressing, <lb/>
the hope they may have length I Lina lassie<lb/>
The art exhibit was also kept open <lb/>
dining the evening much to <lb/>
gratification of who could not I <lb/>
go out hi the At one J <lb/>
time during the- evening all who I <lb/>
could assembled in of the halls <lb/>
to witness the presentation of a <lb/>
token of appreciation to Miss Beam <lb/>
from bet pupils. Tho speech was <lb/>
made by R. B, John. It was <lb/>
a late hour when the pleasure of the <lb/>
evening came to an end. <lb/>
And thus the commencement sea- <lb/>
sou closed. The people of Green- <lb/>
ville and are proud of <lb/>
the Institute and gratified at the <lb/>
success it has attained. They are <lb/>
proud of Prof. Duckett, for a more <lb/>
worker, or a stronger <lb/>
education could not be found. <lb/>
It is cause for congratulation that <lb/>
so excellent school is located <lb/>
among us. <lb/>
new feature. <lb/>
At the next session a new feature <lb/>
will be commercial de- <lb/>
will be in charge <lb/>
of Mr. J. C Robertson. He is a <lb/>
graduate of Eastman's <lb/>
College <lb/>
and has taught successfully at South <lb/>
Kentucky College. <lb/>
We hope the attendance at the <lb/>
next session will be even better <lb/>
the last. <lb/>
the table will be supplied with <lb/>
the best that can be <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
Alter the 1st of for the summer, <lb/>
I will deliver milk at the following pi ice- <lb/>
to regular customers by the week <lb/>
I Gallon per day, . . <lb/>
i Quart 4.-, <lb/>
Pint -o <lb/>
Milk delivered twice each day when <lb/>
sired. <lb/>
Prompt weekly payments will lie <lb/>
upon.<lb/>
AT <lb/>
to day. <lb/>
to per week. <lb/>
per lb. <lb/>
Special to <lb/>
Visit if you w to enjoy <lb/>
the season. <lb/>
For farther particulars address <lb/>
SPENCER BROS., <lb/>
Washington, M. C. <lb/>
Drag Stop <lb/>
Front Reflector Office. <lb/>
Golden Medical War- <lb/>
Safe Cure, <lb/>
Celery Syrup of Pigs, <lb/>
Prescription, <lb/>
S. S. B. B. B. <lb/>
Buffalo Lit Water. <lb/>
BARGAINS <lb/>
W. L. <lb/>
SHOE <lb/>
SHOE FOR LADIES. <lb/>
Bot In tho his <lb/>
I r SHOE, <lb/>
Au <lb/>
EXTRA AI.- SHOE. <lb/>
SHOE. <lb/>
and SCHOOL SHOES. <lb/>
when my arr slumped <lb/>
Ml bottom. M. <lb/>
Examine W. L, Shoes for <lb/>
Gentle and <lb/>
FOR SALE BY <lb/>
BROWN HOOKER, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Tar River Transportation <lb/>
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, President <lb/>
J. B. Cherry, <lb/>
S. Congleton, Greenville, Sec <lb/>
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb/>
Capt. B. F. Jones, Washington, Gen Ag <lb/>
The People's for travel on <lb/>
River. <lb/>
The Steamer Greenville is the finest <lb/>
quickest, boat on the river. She has <lb/>
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb/>
painted. <lb/>
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb/>
and convenience of Ladies. <lb/>
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb/>
A Table furnished with tho <lb/>
best the market <lb/>
A trip on the Steamer GREENVILLE Is <lb/>
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb/>
Leaves Washington Monday, <lb/>
and Friday o'clock, a. m. <lb/>
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb/>
and Saturday at u o'clock, a. m. <lb/>
Freights received daily and through <lb/>
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb/>
f. J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
TEEM OPENS JAN, 1889. <lb/>
The classes will be BO arranged that <lb/>
new pupils can enter the first week in <lb/>
January. <lb/>
TEACHERS <lb/>
John Duckett, Principal, <lb/>
c. G. Foist. Associate Principal <lb/>
Miss t. Primary De- <lb/>
Miss M. Vocal and <lb/>
menial Music. <lb/>
Miss MOLLIE Rot and <lb/>
hawing. <lb/>
Mrs. F. W. Duckett Rook Kenning <lb/>
DEPARTMENTS. <lb/>
Primary. Academic <lb/>
Classical and Mathematical. <lb/>
Painting and Drawing. <lb/>
Military. <lb/>
ADVANTAGES <lb/>
Large. Comfortable <lb/>
2.1 Healthy Location and Good <lb/>
Plenty of Well Prepared Food <lb/>
A Corps of Teachers, <lb/>
all being graduates of class <lb/>
Music Department equal <lb/>
in work to any College in the State. <lb/>
New Pianos and Organs. <lb/>
A of nearly volumes, <lb/>
purchased recently for the School. <lb/>
Rates Moderate, from to s.-, for <lb/>
Hoard and Tuition Tuition and Terms <lb/>
tor Day Pupils the same a- advertised <lb/>
in who do net board <lb/>
with the Principal should consult Met <lb/>
before engaging board elsewhere. For <lb/>
further particulars. Address. <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
Principal. <lb/>
Mu- <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified as of <lb/>
the Last Will and of Irene <lb/>
Forbes notice is hereby given to all <lb/>
persons to said to <lb/>
come forward and make pay- <lb/>
and to all persona having claims <lb/>
said to present them to <lb/>
the undersigned, <lb/>
within twelve months this date, or <lb/>
this notice will be plead in bar of their <lb/>
recovery, ALFRED <lb/>
Em. Irene Forbes. <lb/>
Tucker A Murphy, Attorneys. <lb/>
May 17th, <lb/>
LOW TARIFF <lb/>
CARNAGE <lb/>
no m mm on <lb/>
For we have free Buggies now. Ah <lb/>
free to buy where yon please, but <lb/>
ll you want to save money yon come to <lb/>
on 4th street, it. <lb/>
For w <lb/>
have also an entrance through II. F. <lb/>
Keel's Stables on street. I can give <lb/>
Thai you ever bad in your life tor <lb/>
110.00 to less money any one <lb/>
else iii the county can give you. Why <lb/>
for my expenses are less I pay the <lb/>
spot cash for goods and save the dis- <lb/>
counts, and it you don't believe It you <lb/>
come and sec. Having had IS years <lb/>
experience in the business I guarantee <lb/>
perfect satisfaction or no charge. <lb/>
a specialty. Don't forget the <lb/>
place on 4th street B. Cherry <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Notice, <lb/>
ALL PERSONS THAT IX- <lb/>
to me are requested to come <lb/>
settle their accounts at once <lb/>
by the first of June. I also oiler my I <lb/>
stock of Dry Goods and Shoes at cost. <lb/>
also offer for cash groceries very low. <lb/>
remain yours, <lb/>
T. M. <lb/>
Ma Langley, <lb/>
A partner in a small mercantile i . , ,, , <lb/>
I good locality in this county, i fishes to both couples, expressing <lb/>
Helen <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified as i <lb/>
tor of David Clark is <lb/>
to all persons indebted <lb/>
intestate to come and make <lb/>
immediate payment, and to all creditors <lb/>
of said to present their claims <lb/>
for payment within twelve months from <lb/>
this date or this notice will be plead in <lb/>
liar of their recovery. <lb/>
May Wk. L. Smith, <lb/>
of David C. Clark <lb/>
form <lb/>
LAXATIVE AND J <lb/>
a j <lb/>
FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, <lb/>
Combined with the medicinal <lb/>
virtues of plants known to be <lb/>
most beneficial to the human <lb/>
system, forming an <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 AID BOWELS. <lb/>
ll U the most <lb/>
pi <lb/>
THAT <lb/>
pure sleep, <lb/>
HEALTH and <lb/>
one is using it all arc <lb/>
delighted with it. <lb/>
YOUR FOR<lb/>
ONLY BY <lb/>
SYRUP CO. <lb/>
a. . I <lb/>
have just re- <lb/>
turned from York <lb/>
City with a full line of <lb/>
Worsted, <lb/>
White Goods, Laces <lb/>
Embroideries, Swiss <lb/>
Flouncing- a Specialty <lb/>
Fine Clothing the <lb/>
firm patron- <lb/>
by H. Morris <lb/>
Shoes, Ac. <lb/>
We bought low <lb/>
cash and will sell at <lb/>
panic prices. <lb/>
Be sure to call. <lb/>
C. O. P. <lb/>
Cotton SH-d Lard, <lb/>
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. <lb/>
FREE FROM HOG FAT. <lb/>
PURE <lb/>
WHOLESOME, <lb/>
ECONOMICAL. <lb/>
sale by M for Illus <lb/>
Pamphlet, <lb/>
ABOUT LARD- <lb/>
ONE HUNDRED PRIZE DINNERS. <lb/>
or how to provide n Rood dinner Four <lb/>
tor One Dollar. <lb/>
An excellent Cook Hook <lb/>
one Dinner <lb/>
of Faro, with haw to <lb/>
each one, so that the for <lb/>
tour persons cannot exceed one dollar, <lb/>
in additional <lb/>
This valuable hook w ill be <lb/>
to any one sending or presenting tho <lb/>
tickets, represent in the of <lb/>
twenty V. . <lb/>
LARD, at our Store, No. j <lb/>
W. St. N. Y. <lb/>
of I a ticket, <lb/>
ii oh to <lb/>
of in the pail. <lb/>
The Cotton Oil H. <lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
MT. <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Of Interest to Ladle <lb/>
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kitchen, laundry, and house cleaning. Thou- <lb/>
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cal of The <lb/>
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this article, the <lb/>
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A instructive work. <lb/>
paper cents; cloth <lb/>
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playing with him ma. <lb/>
knocked an out of <lb/>
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Warsaw<lb/>
Oil <lb/>
Ar Wilson <lb/>
Wilson pm <lb/>
Rocky Mount <lb/>
Tarboro am <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb/>
AT THE <lb/>
OLD <lb/>
AND BOT- <lb/>
I their supplies will it to <lb/>
their Interest to jct our prices before <lb/>
in all its branches. <lb/>
PORE SI DES <lb/>
FLOUR, SUGAR. <lb/>
TEAS, <lb/>
always at Lowest <lb/>
TOBACCO CIGARS <lb/>
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb/>
you to buy at one profit. A com- <lb/>
stock <lb/>
always on band and sold at prices to suit <lb/>
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb/>
for CASH, therefore, no risk <lb/>
pm to run. we sell at a close <lb/>
Daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train on Scotland Branch Road <lb/>
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at <lb/>
I. M. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck <lb/>
8.20 A. II. daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train leaves Tarboro. N via <lb/>
Raleigh IX. R. dally except <lb/>
P M. Sunday If. arrive <lb/>
X M. M. <lb/>
leaves X daily I <lb/>
except Sunday, a M. Sunday A <lb/>
M, arrive Tarboro. X C, A H, II SO <lb/>
A M. <lb/>
Train on Midland Branch leaves <lb/>
daily except Sunday, A M, <lb/>
X W A M. <lb/>
leaves X C A M. <lb/>
arrive X C, A M. <lb/>
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky <lb/>
Mount at I I M. arrives <lb/>
P M, Spring Hope P M. Returning <lb/>
loaves Spring A M. Nashville <lb/>
A M. arrives Rocky A <lb/>
M daily, except <lb/>
Train tin Branch leaves Warsaw <lb/>
fr Clinton daily, except a I Oil <lb/>
P II on A M <lb/>
too A M, P. M. <lb/>
lug at Warsaw l mil <lb/>
train ml A <lb/>
is No. Northbound is I <lb/>
except Sunday. <lb/>
Train No. South will slop only at <lb/>
and Magnolia. <lb/>
Train No. make- <lb/>
for all points North daily. All <lb/>
rail via and daily Sun- i <lb/>
via Line. <lb/>
Train-make dose connection for <lb/>
points via and <lb/>
All run between <lb/>
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb/>
Palace attached. <lb/>
JOHN P. DIVINE. <lb/>
General <lb/>
J. K. Supt <lb/>
T H. Passenger <lb/>
Atlantic N. C. Railroad <lb/>
TIME TAP. oR No. <lb/>
In Effect A. M., Saturday, <lb/>
1st, <lb/>
East. West <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
EVERYBODY LOOK. <lb/>
Horses <lb/>
Mules. <lb/>
A car load list arrived now for <lb/>
RF. KEEL, <lb/>
stand. Will sell <lb/>
FOR CASH, <lb/>
oral reasonable terms on time. I bought <lb/>
my -lock for Cash and can afford to sell <lb/>
a.- cheap as anyone. Give a call. <lb/>
UNDERTAKING. <lb/>
II n AN <lb/>
had given ins con- <lb/>
I hope young mail I hot you <lb/>
know of tin- will <lb/>
my <lb/>
Young sir; <lb/>
don't know the hut as <lb/>
near as i can it's in <lb/>
neighborhood of live thousand. <lb/>
Mr. Si in pk me a kiss, <lb/>
Bobby, and run up and tell your sis- <lb/>
Jenny I ave brought her a box <lb/>
of candy. <lb/>
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calls he always gives the candy <lb/>
to me and the kiss to Jenny. <lb/>
the matter, <lb/>
Brown f You look bad. <lb/>
all bunged up with <lb/>
rheumatism again. <lb/>
you Dr. <lb/>
is he with <lb/>
mat ism <lb/>
SHe ought to be by this time; <lb/>
he has had it for over forty <lb/>
years. <lb/>
she said <lb/>
the future. You cannot surround me <lb/>
with the luxuries to which I have <lb/>
been . <lb/>
your <lb/>
He would do nothing for <lb/>
he play poker <lb/>
I will teach him. Trust <lb/>
me, darling, and have no feat for <lb/>
the <lb/>
dear sir, do you <lb/>
know how much time you lose dip <lb/>
ping a pen into the ink. Ten dips <lb/>
a minute means COO dips an hour, <lb/>
or dips in ten hours, and each <lb/>
dip <lb/>
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have figured it all out. <lb/>
yet find yon still writ <lb/>
the old way. <lb/>
I am the <lb/>
pen you sold me about a mouth <lb/>
it in the old way, be- <lb/>
cause it wont write any other way. <lb/>
P Bog pardon; I'm in the wrong <lb/>
office. Good day. <lb/>
A Fraud, <lb/>
Office Suit. Pub. Instruction, <lb/>
RALEIGH. N. C. June <lb/>
I have been informed that an <lb/>
agent of <lb/>
A Co., publishers, has been selling a <lb/>
reading chart to school committees, <lb/>
and that he represents that the <lb/>
State favors such <lb/>
sales. This is to say that any such <lb/>
representations are utterly false, <lb/>
and I specially request all country <lb/>
authorities nut to these <lb/>
charts. If I am informed. <lb/>
The price is very high. Then too <lb/>
our school fund is too small to <lb/>
such expenditure, and our <lb/>
school houses are, as a rule, so in- <lb/>
and unsafe as to tender pro- <lb/>
per care of such charts almost <lb/>
Resides, comparatively <lb/>
few of our country teachers can use <lb/>
these charts to better advantage <lb/>
than can the recommend- <lb/>
ed I be State Board of <lb/>
When we .-hall have a larger <lb/>
school houses and more <lb/>
expert teachers, shall be in favor <lb/>
of recommending a chart and <lb/>
a reasonable price at which it shall <lb/>
be sold. At present I do not think <lb/>
that this is the best use that car; be <lb/>
made of the money. This is by no <lb/>
means to the use of charts <lb/>
under favorable conditions and at <lb/>
proper prices. S. M. Finger, <lb/>
Supt. Public Instruction. <lb/>
If You Are Sick <lb/>
With Headache, Neuralgia, Rheum at Inn <lb/>
Mood Humors. Kidney <lb/>
Troubles, Fever and Ague, <lb/>
Partial or Nervous Pros- <lb/>
use Celery Compound and <lb/>
cured. In each the cause is mental or <lb/>
physical overwork, anxiety, exposure or malaria, <lb/>
the effect of which is to weaken the nervous sys- <lb/>
resulting In one of these diseases. Remove <lb/>
the with that great Nerve Tonic, and the <lb/>
will disappear. <lb/>
Paine's Celery Compound <lb/>
Jas. T Mass., <lb/>
Celery Compound cannot be excelled as <lb/>
a In my case a single bottle <lb/>
wrought a great My nervousness entirely <lb/>
disappeared, and It the resulting Action <lb/>
stomach, heart and liver, and the whole <lb/>
tone of the- system was wonderfully Invigorated. <lb/>
my friends, If sick have been, <lb/>
Compound <lb/>
Will Cure You <lb/>
Sold by druggists. SI j six for Prepared <lb/>
by A Ox, Vt <lb/>
For Aged, Nervous. Debilitated. <lb/>
Salvo. <lb/>
The best Salve in the world for Cuts, <lb/>
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Ream, <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Sores, Bands, <lb/>
Corns, all Skin Eruptions, <lb/>
Files, or no y re- <lb/>
quired. It is guaranteed to give <lb/>
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price <lb/>
per lox. sale by Re mil. <lb/>
Appointments of the Bishop of <lb/>
Eastern Carolina. <lb/>
to color limn <lb/>
ever mm to, more <lb/>
durable and <lb/>
no other. <lb/>
A Dress Dyed <lb/>
A Coat Colored <lb/>
Garments Renewed , ; <lb/>
A Child can use them <lb/>
for nil Fancy Art Work. <lb/>
At and Book free. <lb/>
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Tombs, Mi, Fencing, k <lb/>
l would respectfully call your <lb/>
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my wile's love is growing cold. She <lb/>
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Frank. Have you a typewriter I <lb/>
hut get one heap. <lb/>
so. Then gel a I <lb/>
in it. and your office will la- <lb/>
full of wife. <lb/>
In t Heine. <lb/>
wish my wife get well or <lb/>
been <lb/>
sorely tried with an invalid wife. It <lb/>
seems a heartless speech, but who can tell <lb/>
the of a home where the wife <lb/>
is sick. Boor food <lb/>
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rate. if he would net Pierces <lb/>
for the wife, he <lb/>
would that the would re- <lb/>
turn to his home, <lb/>
is h positive cure for the most com- <lb/>
and obstinate of <lb/>
rhea. excessive Mowing, painful <lb/>
unnatural suppressions, <lb/>
or of the womb, weak <lb/>
mule <lb/>
sensations, <lb/>
congestion, inflammation <lb/>
of the womb, pain and <lb/>
tenderness In ovaries, accompanied with <lb/>
Mr. J. It. <lb/>
My have some- <lb/>
times had boils and other <lb/>
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M. P. Christ New <lb/>
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B. P. St, Cyprian, New <lb/>
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July 2nd. Tuesday after j <lb/>
Bethel. Co, <lb/>
July 2nd, Tuesday after Trinity, <lb/>
E. P. Ferry, Pitt Co. <lb/>
Wednesday after <lb/>
M. P. St, Johns, Pitt Co. <lb/>
July 4th, Trinity <lb/>
Dawson's school house. <lb/>
July 5th, Friday after Trinity, M. <lb/>
P. Pitt Co. <lb/>
July 3rd Sunday after <lb/>
St. Barnabas, Snow Hill. i <lb/>
July 8th, Monday alter Trinity, <lb/>
K. P., <lb/>
to the following address ask <lb/>
I to remember that yon can buy <lb/>
HEADSTONE or MONUMENT of <lb/>
this house cheaper than other in the <lb/>
I country. Thai i is the most reliable <lb/>
and beat known having been represented <lb/>
for over forty years In this vicinity. <lb/>
That the is second to none <lb/>
, and has fat I'm- Oiling or- <lb/>
promptly and <lb/>
Very respectfully. <lb/>
Refer to P. w. BATES. <lb/>
J. Conn. <lb/>
U. <lb/>
Or write direct ,. ,. <lb/>
for prices. <lb/>
GOOD BOO KI <lb/>
Any of the book <lb/>
cut post-paid on i <lb/>
i the Heart of Africa. <lb/>
work on <lb/>
subject, pages ; paper cent, doth .,. <lb/>
ma Imitation of Christ- <lb/>
By Thomas a Paper, cU <lb/>
Selections from Want, Hart Twain<lb/>
St., <lb/>
US <lb/>
ii a <lb/>
5-Ton Cotton Gin Scales, <lb/>
BEAM BOX <lb/>
Brass Tare Beam. <lb/>
Warrant, for B <lb/>
raid. <lb/>
WANTED. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
For <lb/>
JONES of T. <lb/>
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Tuesday after Trinity. <lb/>
M. P., Holy Co. <lb/>
July 9th, Tuesday- night, after <lb/>
signs of blood lies, with low Trinity, B. P., Seven Springs, <lb/>
or appetite, etc., at which times Way no Co. <lb/>
have found Swift's Specific a most <lb/>
successful remedy, no instance <lb/>
failing to effect a speedy and per- <lb/>
cure. <lb/>
Specific is a great bless- <lb/>
to says Mr. P. E. <lb/>
Gordon, of street, Basil <lb/>
ville, it cured me of <lb/>
rheumatism of a very bad type, with <lb/>
A Scrap of Paper Save. Her lite. <lb/>
it was just an ordinary scrap of wrap- <lb/>
ping but it her life. She <lb/>
the last stages of consumption, <lb/>
told by physicians that she was Incurable <lb/>
and live only a time ; she <lb/>
weighed less than seventy pounds. On <lb/>
a piece of paper she read of Dr. King's <lb/>
New Discovery, and a sample bot- <lb/>
it helped she bought a large bot- <lb/>
it helped her mote, another <lb/>
and pew better fast, continued to use it <lb/>
is now Strong, healthy, rosy, plump, <lb/>
I. A S <lb/>
m i <lb/>
ii <lb/>
SOWS <lb/>
DEAR<lb/>
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. t Gray <lb/>
a if ; Color. <lb/>
I HIKE <lb/>
which I had been for three l pounds. For <lb/>
Bend stamp to W. II. Cole, drug- <lb/>
fort Smith. Trial Bottles of this <lb/>
wonderful Discover <lb/>
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i-nu.-r l-i . .- -i. h . <lb/>
HI <lb/>
laving associated n. S. <lb/>
with the Undertaking we <lb/>
are ready to genre the people in that <lb/>
rapacity. All notes and accounts due <lb/>
me for past services have been placed in <lb/>
the hands of Mr. Sheppard <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
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COO Newborn<lb/>
Croatan <lb/>
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Newport<lb/>
Atlantic <lb/>
City <lb/>
Atlantic Hotel <lb/>
p in am <lb/>
and Saturday, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Train with <lb/>
bound North, leaving <lb/>
11-7 a. m. and with <lb/>
Train West, leaving <lb/>
p. in. <lb/>
Train with <lb/>
Dan villa Train, arriving at <lb/>
p. in., and with Wilmington and <lb/>
Weldon Train from North at p. m <lb/>
Train with and <lb/>
Weldon Through Freight Train, <lb/>
p. m and with Rich- <lb/>
Danville Through Train <lb/>
leaves at p. at. <lb/>
Season 1880 Round Trip Tickets. <lb/>
Special Rates of Fare, Round Trip <lb/>
Tickets, from stations named below to <lb/>
City. Season of MM, In <lb/>
effect June 1st. <lb/>
From To Season. Sat. Night <lb/>
Goldsboro <lb/>
and return 3.50 2.50 <lb/>
Kinston 3.00 2.00 <lb/>
New 2.00 1.50 <lb/>
Season <lb/>
Through Rates of Fare. Round Trip <lb/>
Tickets, from Coupon below to <lb/>
points on the W. N. C. R. R. <lb/>
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb/>
stock of Banal Cases and Caskets of all <lb/>
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb/>
from the finest Case down to a <lb/>
Pitt county pine We are fitted <lb/>
up with all conveniences and can render <lb/>
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb/>
us FLANAGAN SHEPPARD. <lb/>
Feb. 22nd. 1888. <lb/>
MARVELOUS <lb/>
B. VERY. <lb/>
Ir Memory <lb/>
Learned In one <lb/>
wandering <lb/>
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it must have brought you <lb/>
unite an income. <lb/>
E. I-1 .-pent it all in charity. <lb/>
atone for the <lb/>
may have caused. <lb/>
Important lo Ladles. <lb/>
A reliable woman wanted to introduce <lb/>
direct to ladies in this county. Dr. <lb/>
N celebrated Spiral Spring Clasp <lb/>
Corsets retailing at SI aim upwards. <lb/>
No more broken Steels Warranted <lb/>
or money refunded. The <lb/>
greatest invention of the age. Sells on <lb/>
sight. No experience required ; sample <lb/>
and outfit absolutely free. Agents <lb/>
average to weekly. Send lo <lb/>
postage for sample, and terms. <lb/>
G. NICHOLS St CO. <lb/>
West 14th Street. NEW YORK. <lb/>
Men Who Plowed. <lb/>
or four years, S. S. S. cured Of <lb/>
had exhausted everything else. <lb/>
Mr. rick, of the <lb/>
of Henderson, <lb/>
Smith, , says he wishes to <lb/>
add his In I he thousands <lb/>
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j to lie says he <lb/>
couples j rived the most signal benefit <lb/>
its use to cure painful boils and <lb/>
j sores resulting from impure blond. <lb/>
When taken I'm-a days, pot- <lb/>
ash mixture impair lite digestion, <lb/>
take away the appetite, and dry up <lb/>
the gastric juices which should as- <lb/>
digesting and assimilating <lb/>
the food. Swifts Specific has just <lb/>
the opposite effect; it improves <lb/>
brings appetite, and builds <lb/>
up the general health.<lb/>
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lighter, <lb/>
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Culling Dressing Hair. <lb/>
TOE <lb/>
AT GLASS FRONT <lb/>
the Opera House, at which place fun, and <lb/>
I have recently located, and where I have , .,,, <lb/>
everything in my line <lb/>
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb/>
TO MAKE A <lb/>
MODEL BARBER SHOP <lb/>
all the improved appliances; new <lb/>
comfortable chairs. <lb/>
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb/>
for work outside of my shop <lb/>
promptly executed. Very respectfully, <lb/>
EDMONDS. <lb/>
From <lb/>
To <lb/>
Hickory. <lb/>
Old <lb/>
Hot Springs, <lb/>
pa <lb/>
.-5 <lb/>
tat Y, <lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
I will sell my Center Bluff property <lb/>
consisting of two acres of land with <lb/>
store house, large warehouse tenant <lb/>
house reasonable terms. Property <lb/>
located at Center Bluff on Tar a <lb/>
very desirable location for mercantile <lb/>
business. have also a splendid 25-horse <lb/>
power steam saw tin grist mill that <lb/>
will sell at. a sacrifice. <lb/>
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12.70 18.30 14.70 10.45 . <lb/>
13.25 13.85 15.25 <lb/>
18.00 14.50 15.00 <lb/>
18.40 13.00<lb/>
-t Self-Inking Pen Pencil <lb/>
, c <lb/>
km a farmer while yet in <lb/>
Paradise, and after his fall he was <lb/>
commanded to earn bread by the <lb/>
sweat of bis brow. <lb/>
Job, the honest, upright and <lb/>
obedient, was a farmer, and his <lb/>
stern has passed <lb/>
proverbs. <lb/>
Socrates was a farmer, and yet <lb/>
wedded to his calling the of <lb/>
his immortal philosophy. <lb/>
was a farmer, and the <lb/>
noblest Roman of them all. <lb/>
Hums was a and tho <lb/>
Mu.-cs found him at the plow and <lb/>
filled him with poetry. <lb/>
Washington was a farmer, and <lb/>
retired from the highest earthly <lb/>
j station to enjoy the quiet of rural <lb/>
to the world a spectacle of human <lb/>
great <lb/>
To these names may be added a <lb/>
host of others who peace <lb/>
and repose the cultivation of <lb/>
their mother the enthusiastic <lb/>
Lafayette, Die steadfast Pickering, <lb/>
the scholastic Jefferson, the fiery <lb/>
Randolph, all found a paradise of <lb/>
consolation from life's cares and <lb/>
troubles in the green and verdant <lb/>
lawns that surround their <lb/>
stead. <lb/>
P. K. <lb/>
Ho K <lb/>
IMPROVED <lb/>
ROOT BEER <lb/>
IN LIQUID EASILY MADE <lb/>
MAKES FIVE<lb/>
The Sew <lb/>
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neighbors talking about it. You may <lb/>
yourself be one of the many who know <lb/>
from personal experience just how good J <lb/>
S thing it is. If you have ever tried it,, <lb/>
you are one of its staunch friends, because <lb/>
the wonderful thing about it is, that <lb/>
when once given a trial. Dr. King's New <lb/>
Discovery ever after holds a place in the i <lb/>
house. If you have never used It and <lb/>
should be afflicted with a cough, cold or And not depend on borrowing nor <lb/>
T Throat Lung or chest trouble, secure . <lb/>
the work of two Planters, but <lb/>
Has been reduced from <lb/>
to <lb/>
Tho moat APPETIZING WHOLESOME <lb/>
DRINK in tho world. T. <lb/>
your or Grocer for it. <lb/>
C. E. HIRES, PHILADELPHIA. <lb/>
a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. <lb/>
It is guaranteed every time, or money re- <lb/>
funded. Trial Rot ties Free at Met Er- <lb/>
Drugstore. <lb/>
MARKS ANYTHING <lb/>
Wall Time <lb/>
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B I . . . a- I , <lb/>
E. Esq., <lb/>
Atty., Clay Co., Tex. used <lb/>
Electric Hitters most happy <lb/>
My brother also was very low with Mala- <lb/>
rial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured <lb/>
by timely use of this medicine. Amt- <lb/>
Hitter- saved his <lb/>
Mr. of Horse Cave, <lb/>
Ky. a like g lie <lb/>
positively he would died, <lb/>
had it not been for Electric. Bitters. <lb/>
, This great remedy will ward oft, as <lb/>
Q Kn at Malarial Diseases, and <lb/>
for all Liver Stomach DIs-<lb/>
to Horse <lb/>
Edison's Electric Spavin Cure <lb/>
removes Bone Spavin, <lb/>
Splint, or Curb in hours without pain. <lb/>
Particulars, illustrated circulars and <lb/>
sent on receipt or cent stamp. <lb/>
NICHOLS CO. <lb/>
West St., N. Y. <lb/>
Impolite Things. <lb/>
others in company. <lb/>
Gazing rudely at <lb/>
Loud and boisterous laughing. <lb/>
Culling finger nails in company. <lb/>
Talking when are. reading. <lb/>
Rending when others are talking. <lb/>
Leaving a anger without a seat- <lb/>
Making yourself hero of your own <lb/>
story. <lb/>
Want- of respect or reverence for <lb/>
seniors. <lb/>
Leaving church before tho <lb/>
ship is closed. <lb/>
Reading aloud company with <lb/>
out being asked. <lb/>
Commencing to cat soon as you <lb/>
get to the table. <lb/>
Not listening what any one is <lb/>
saying in company. <lb/>
Receiving a present without, an <lb/>
expression of gratitude. <lb/>
Correcting person- older than <lb/>
especially parents. <lb/>
Whispering or laughing during <lb/>
worship in the house of God. <lb/>
k War i lain. very. <lb/>
Ellison's Fluid <lb/>
removes superfluous Hair in Two <lb/>
minutes, permanently without pain or <lb/>
injury to the skin. Gift <lb/>
fies tho complexion. Edison's Electric <lb/>
Balm grow. <lb/>
circulars for cent stamp, <lb/>
NICHOLS A CO. <lb/>
N. Y. <lb/>
buy a planter this season <lb/>
and save the risk of <lb/>
a of cotton <lb/>
which may cost you <lb/>
more than <lb/>
planter. <lb/>
Tell not delay but examine <lb/>
now and see if his old planter <lb/>
needs any repairs, and if so <lb/>
order them at once or send <lb/>
l he Planter to me or leave <lb/>
it with Mr. Alfred Forbes <lb/>
with lull particulars <lb/>
and it will be taken <lb/>
to factory, re- <lb/>
paired, and re <lb/>
turned at a <lb/>
moderate <lb/>
Builder's Material. <lb/>
Tell him that I can furnish <lb/>
Timbers that he may need, either <lb/>
dressed or Also I <lb/>
can furnish him with build- <lb/>
Brackets <lb/>
for your porches <lb/>
and piazzas, fact any <lb/>
or <lb/>
that he may <lb/>
need to build a <lb/>
nice house. <lb/>
Will Grind Your Corn. <lb/>
And further that I can grind bis <lb/>
corn into good and that <lb/>
I will convince him of <lb/>
the same if he will <lb/>
bring me his core <lb/>
to grind. <lb/>
Ky complying with the above you <lb/>
will greatly oblige <lb/>
truly, <lb/>
or <lb/>
A Standard <lb/>
Youth, <lb/>
of <lb/>
Untold Miseries <lb/>
Folly, Vice, or <lb/>
victim <lb/>
tor Work, Married or Social <lb/>
Avoid unskilful pretenders. Possess this <lb/>
work. It contains royal ItO. Beautiful <lb/>
embossed, full Kilt. by <lb/>
mall, concealed In plain Illus- <lb/>
Free. If yon apply now. <lb/>
author, Wok M. P <lb/>
AND JEWELLED MEDAL <lb/>
from the National Medical <lb/>
for the on NERVOUS and <lb/>
PHYSICAL DEBILITY. <lb/>
of Assistant may <lb/>
by or In person, at the of <lb/>
No. b lo whom all <lb/>
for books or letters for advice should <lb/>
directed as above, <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
CULLEY'S for <lb/>
falling out of hair, eradication of <lb/>
dandruff Is before the <lb/>
the many who have used it with <lb/>
wonderful refer you to fol- <lb/>
lowing named gentlemen who will testify <lb/>
to the truth of my assertion <lb/>
Latham, <lb/>
Mb. O. <lb/>
Sit., <lb/>
Any one wishing to give it a trial for <lb/>
the above named complaints can procure <lb/>
it from KB, at my place of for <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
ALFRED CULLEY, Barber, <lb/>
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in lo administration <lb/>
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for Cleveland and lour <lb/>
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national affairs, cunt nation- <lb/>
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the Utah is paper to read. <lb/>
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fostered and by <lb/>
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