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w. <lb/>
THE BEST PAPER <lb/>
IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
CIRCULATION.<lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
A. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
VOL ill. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1889. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Pertinent. <lb/>
shall determine; <lb/>
it shall be the of the <lb/>
Sentinel. of State, after <lb/>
and cir- this act, So address to president, <lb/>
null of most and as j secretary treasurer of each <lb/>
to what we had to say company business in <lb/>
, this State, a letter as to <lb/>
cause of the mortgage system in whether the said incorporation has <lb/>
North Carolina, give below all or any part of its <lb/>
or a hill passed the Missouri. or interest in or with any trust, <lb/>
recently, as we gather combination or association of per <lb/>
from an article published in Gin i sons as named in <lb/>
Medical Journal. It is preceding provisions of this <lb/>
wise measure, and is very similar, if and to require an answer, tin- <lb/>
we remember aright, to the text oath, of the president, secretary <lb/>
vi i, a measure framed and treasurer or any director of i i <lb/>
by Mr. Williams, of Pitt, in the last <lb/>
legislature. <lb/>
LEADING <lb/>
IX <lb/>
DISTRICT. <lb/>
Prier. <lb/>
ill no Mediate to Democratic , <lb/>
in ii and measure are not consistent Carolina <lb/>
company ; a form of <lb/>
amount. The temperature <lb/>
was about normal and the sunshine <lb/>
a little below the average. Cotton, <lb/>
corn and peanuts are reported as <lb/>
improving. <lb/>
DISTRICT. The re- thing needful in the way of surf <lb/>
ports indicate that there been u j bathing, sailing and fishing. A <lb/>
great improvement in cotton in this tramway with a car will be ran to <lb/>
district. The weather has been the beach, lifelines and every <lb/>
very favorable, to tobacco an <lb/>
Laughable Reflections. <lb/>
entire hotel. There is also fine hunt <lb/>
lag on and Portsmouth. <lb/>
, A new and elegant piano in the j Ana Mirth Provoking Selections as Com <lb/>
hotel, a string band regularly em-1 y the Bad Boy. <lb/>
ployed, a soda fountain, and <lb/>
Remedy for Dysentery. <lb/>
THE STATE. <lb/>
What is Happening Around Us. <lb/>
the harvesting of wheat, which is <lb/>
reported as being very fine. Oats <lb/>
have not done so well. The rant fall <lb/>
sunshine <lb/>
about the average. <lb/>
caution to safety will be employed. <lb/>
A steamer well equipped with <lb/>
ample capacity will run twice a week <lb/>
from Washington once from <lb/>
were New <lb/>
dances and balls will <lb/>
As Reflected from the State <lb/>
the true principles of the party. <lb/>
If a wide a wake <lb/>
the state end It the foremost legislators of <lb/>
consider Mr. Williams, by the <lb/>
There has; later in tho season that <lb/>
probably been i greater improve- delightful burlesque comedy, <lb/>
the Secretary State, I meet ill the condition of all crops in will be played in the spa- <lb/>
shall be enclosed in said letter district than in any other. Cot- dining hall. <lb/>
Monroe Planter. <lb/>
Dysentery is quite prevalent <lb/>
Missionary the Is sections just now. and many <lb/>
any danger, captain t will be glad to know of a <lb/>
air. shall all An old miner told the eight medals at <lb/>
be in heaven in live minutes. , p ., d that he Princeton College, New Jersey <lb/>
Lord forbid ,. , m. rear flee of them worn .,., . <lb/>
could cure the worst of cases. The , won by <lb/>
as given him by an old la Carolina boys. <lb/>
Canned to have learned it Twin City The <lb/>
Friend con from an Indian. <lb/>
town of is making rap- <lb/>
SAMPLE COPY FUn <lb/>
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
G. Wake, <lb/>
this <lb/>
and hold, and we North <lb/>
Carolina had more men. <lb/>
and on refusal to make oath j c, a other crops have j Ocracoke is unsurpassed for health j , <lb/>
in answer to said inquiry, tho See- J wonderful and pleasure. The atmosphere is j <lb/>
State shall immediately re- past week. Wheat, which ; refreshing and cool, coin- <lb/>
the charter said company, ls being harvested, is turning out from the salt sea water every <lb/>
science T Tea, made the roots of sour-1 progress in the way of building <lb/>
Lawyer- I was afraid with loaf , sod increasing her population, <lb/>
that I had been to . , . ,, ,, . . . <lb/>
gar, is the remedy. a teacup-1 Carthage Blade baa been dis- <lb/>
A fill a day, ill doses of a tablespoon- continued on account want of <lb/>
M at regular intervals, for adults, patronage. It i <lb/>
Yes, Jones, I guess I'll a quantity, in <lb/>
proportion to age. <lb/>
we you got toward ; This is easy to test, and <lb/>
is saying very little <lb/>
for Cartilage and Moore county. <lb/>
The following is the full text and Of Crops generally are growing direction. The temperature is <lb/>
Mil. its wisdom is in lour newspapers or goner <lb/>
and in the. four largest cit <lb/>
M. its Ii and M i. <lb/>
f William <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
. of Wake. <lb/>
W. Wayne, <lb/>
Instruction <lb/>
M. of Catawba. <lb/>
in the State. <lb/>
Bomber 7- It shall be tin <lb/>
Bull county, which <lb/>
An act entitled an act for <lb/>
r c . . ; i .- i <lb/>
F. trusts and coll <lb/>
l the id State, upon <lb/>
that any <lb/>
or association in- <lb/>
ti <lb/>
rapidly. The rains have been gen <lb/>
.-rally seasonable. <lb/>
trait is promised <lb/>
well.<lb/>
too warm, and especially strength <lb/>
A large yield of to the feeble. <lb/>
Tobacco doing Ti cannot be said of this <lb/>
j give his bond and it is not thought <lb/>
j that he will be. <lb/>
Of <lb/>
SUPREME <lb/>
X. II. of<lb/>
Wale <lb/>
Mi inion. j;, <lb/>
Darin, Franklin <lb/>
E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and <lb/>
Alfa Burke. <lb/>
and as to in such <lb/>
eases. <lb/>
it enacted by the General As<lb/>
The Armstrong, who was <lb/>
Appointed postmaster at <lb/>
said he had never . . . , . . <lb/>
m. i. I, .,,,. Mount, has not yet been ab o to <lb/>
Airs, i. see, John, that there is, known it to foil while he had seen,, <lb/>
B strong movement toward the j it. <lb/>
of the hat. <lb/>
Mr. recollections of a . . The press confident <lb/>
but bonnets are just.; A Very Important Decision. <lb/>
.,.,,, moving trains it <lb/>
resort, soon destined to become could you think The Supreme Court Of North Car- a <lb/>
of the most noted on the ES <lb/>
coast., can too great praise but his at tho result of which is ,;. the <lb/>
spoken of the clever bank is u hat catches me. of to every slant, <lb/>
and operating well known in mercantile circles .-Are you giving your patrons m T A colored man <lb/>
laws of .-State have entered into seven days have been as proprietors the. Merchants watch with each suit that a can ,,.,, 0- .,, <lb/>
v trust, ion or association for work. A copious f tel at Washington, C clothes this year, Mr. Overcharge gage his real estate without his t . ,. . . <lb/>
U,. ST . <lb/>
it <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Beaufort. <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
Third II. G. Connor, <lb/>
Mn.<lb/>
I'M rid -John A. Gilmer, <lb/>
Sixth<lb/>
A. <lb/>
Iredell.<lb/>
Twelfth . <lb/>
of <lb/>
IV IN t <lb/>
of <lb/>
of <lb/>
. ,. .-. on o., .,. . the watches made too much j I near store and his head <lb/>
as of net, to give notice to earth and vegetation which. MM , the idem, cal piece p, h W <lb/>
such corporation that unless they had been injured by wind the week mowers j previously been set as that do ., <lb/>
, any corporation, withdraw from and all basis somewhat called my . from an over dose of whiskey <lb/>
the laws this on with said trust, county Monroe i new spring suit. mortgage Will pass all <lb/>
iv other State or country for combination or association, their week brought a more is quite a last between sir, but it is not lilt- j husband and wile the land. Scotland Neck <lb/>
will be at ex- hi,, cotton. stands of Northern and i except the wife's contingent learn that on 17th two convicts t <lb/>
or;. <lb/>
any other State or country, <lb/>
or any kind <lb/>
of business in this State, or any <lb/>
partnership or individual or other <lb/>
whatsoever, <lb/>
shall create, enter into, become a <lb/>
member or a party to any pool, <lb/>
trust, a green cut, combination, con- <lb/>
federation or understanding with <lb/>
any other corporation, partnership <lb/>
individual . other person <lb/>
association to regulate r <lb/>
Grave, -f n,,. price of article of maw be <lb/>
combination or association, their <lb/>
will be at <lb/>
ton of days from dale such <lb/>
It. shall the duty <lb/>
of the Attorneys <lb/>
respective jurisdictions and the <lb/>
Attorney to enforce the <lb/>
foregoing of this act, and <lb/>
any or <lb/>
General m a con vie <lb/>
There is quite a contrast between <lb/>
the experience of Northern and <lb/>
Southern soldiers who survived the <lb/>
great conflict. The one returned to i . on worked all night. <lb/>
. , , , es but t all <lb/>
week brought a more <lb/>
prospect for cotton. Bad stands <lb/>
are almost universal and growth <lb/>
small the season. The oat crop <lb/>
is practically a failure. Lowland home Io be and made a, <lb/>
coin shows a bad stand.- Scotland <lb/>
Neck, Halifax much . v <lb/>
rain. Tho warm weather been <lb/>
the <lb/>
home, to find it wasted and things up on the <lb/>
Scotland Neck We <lb/>
learn that on 17th two convicts es- <lb/>
from the squad of hands tit <lb/>
. i work on the trestle across the <lb/>
cured ugly on the N. railroad. They <lb/>
most OF His boils or I disappeared and were not discover- <lb/>
farmer on my back ed is flight at all. It is sup- <lb/>
neck at one time and a great posed they swam the river. <lb/>
F.<lb/>
X. <lb/>
,.,,. i,. tho recipient farmer bad My I on my body. I took S. S. S., and <lb/>
KM ill IO lit I i -i it <lb/>
and power, wife- down two <lb/>
Hoods we have had the cotton and the other bad W <lb/>
de. the provisions of this act arc looking batter to hope for but the <lb/>
entitled, in addition to Corn own <lb/>
Sun i- K. of Meek- <lb/>
Malt. W. of tube <lb/>
or salary as law he is allow- <lb/>
or a for such prosecution to <lb/>
of the line recovered. When the <lb/>
Attorney General and Prosecuting <lb/>
Attorney act in conjunction the <lb/>
of any case under the <lb/>
provisions of shall be <lb/>
entitled of line <lb/>
covered, which they divide <lb/>
equally between them where <lb/>
or commodity, or shall en <lb/>
into, become a <lb/>
i to any agreement, <lb/>
tract, or <lb/>
to or limit the amount or <lb/>
any article, nor- <lb/>
to be in ill- <lb/>
or in <lb/>
lie and adjudged gad <lb/>
and <lb/>
Thin . W. He I be subject to and punish- is to the contrary. <lb/>
II in act. Whereas, great ins <lb/>
It. shall not be law- justice done the people of <lb/>
for any corporation to issue or to this state by the formation of trusts <lb/>
trust cert or for any I and therefore, an <lb/>
officer or ems <lb/>
or the directors or <lb/>
of any corporation, to enter in- <lb/>
to any combination, contract or <lb/>
agreement with any person or <lb/>
sons, corporations, or with any <lb/>
stockholder or director thereof, the <lb/>
good <lb/>
him BIGHT. <lb/>
I have just one kiss be <lb/>
I lie Louisville Conner Join j Only OHO. <lb/>
thus compares the fortunes of She-And if let yon have one <lb/>
Northern and Confederate soldiers you will take two. won't you <lb/>
At the close of the war the Smith <lb/>
. , . . , , lien you t have any. <lb/>
era soldier returned to Bud his, ., , . <lb/>
. . .,.,,, , , have to pay <lb/>
home ruined and his fields are that child, sir; he is <lb/>
Lake and Indian Old His friends and neighbors wire <lb/>
II, I <lb/>
have never been asked Io pay fare <lb/>
for that baby before, and lies ridden <lb/>
looking worse than anything else, <lb/>
and cannot make more than half a <lb/>
II. B. Director. <lb/>
w. M. Milder, <lb/>
Arlington, <lb/>
W. Wright, of Ark., a <lb/>
prominent farmer and stock grower, <lb/>
says I hat Specific cured him j <lb/>
landing, <lb/>
he had a <lb/>
,,, , c <lb/>
C C <lb/>
N C <lb/>
of letter of twenty years <lb/>
III n. of <lb/>
Na-I,. <lb/>
Fifth W. of <lb/>
District Alfred of <lb/>
s, <lb/>
I. A. <lb/>
Ninth I I II. of <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
B. Cherry. <lb/>
Manning. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
Until old loomed up as a <lb/>
watering place comparatively little <lb/>
was known of its scenic beauty and <lb/>
exists, and this act take history. <lb/>
effect be in force from and at- attained by the <lb/>
tot its passage. <lb/>
Weekly Weather Crop <lb/>
tin. <lb/>
the labor system was <lb/>
ho Kara Popular Hum and the commercial ma <lb/>
Shit for was <lb/>
In years all this was <lb/>
Changed, Chiefly by the old soldiers. <lb/>
They threw all their energies, all <lb/>
their zeal, into the work first <lb/>
and Boat for the up- <lb/>
building their section. No pen. <lb/>
for them ; no back pay ; no <lb/>
or course in that him <lb/>
great amount ti <lb/>
the wonder is <lb/>
scratch the from his bones. S. ,.,, ., . ,,. <lb/>
u . , , . , . I I. L. JAM'S <lb/>
S. a, cured him quick and <lb/>
VS-AT--Z <lb/>
WILSON, N. C <lb/>
says Any to will u <lb/>
that he did not Attended <lb/>
with me on the ears for <lb/>
nine years. <lb/>
too <lb/>
wish you would <lb/>
make such affectionate pies. <lb/>
more than <lb/>
not <lb/>
use of mercury I <lb/>
mixtures the system causes, <lb/>
the bones to decay, and brings on <lb/>
DENTIST. t <lb/>
C M <lb/>
pies I rheumatism. The use BERNARD <lb/>
don't understand. What kind h. S. S. S. forces impurities from the <lb/>
., ,. , blood, gives a good appetite <lb/>
this berry is , m N. <lb/>
Chair-; purpose or Tor the Friday, June . waters on one side for without, the least ex- f UM Drawer Atlanta On., oiler a re- j <lb/>
or agreement shall be; , contrasts in perfect with At- of assistance from expect mo to would W one thousand dollars to any <lb/>
I of to place the management or control Oil N. C. raging roar on the and as a result we see <lb/>
G It E E y V L L E, N. C <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
G. James. <lb/>
f. <lb/>
Tn M. I. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
It. flora. <lb/>
Ward, B. N. <lb/>
2nd Ward. It. Jr., and Alfred <lb/>
Forbes . 3rd Ward, T. J. and M. <lb/>
Ward. W. N. Tolbert. <lb/>
First and Third <lb/>
morning and night, <lb/>
I- <lb/>
or amount <lb/>
W. president, manager, director or <lb/>
or agent or of any <lb/>
company, firm or <lb/>
F. A A. or any individual, found <lb/>
Treatment of Editors in <lb/>
Scotland Neck Democrat. <lb/>
The Chief says <lb/>
takes a minister two or three <lb/>
to perform a marriage <lb/>
fix the pi ice or the With the United States the island stretches along parallel to Whiter, <lb/>
; and sale of any article of com- Signal Service, show that the. rain- the coast line. In direction bold to I rolls for <lb/>
use or or to and sunshine in rugged gnarl Northern armies. One year ago <lb/>
prevent, restrict or the man normal for the week trees with unshapely trunks and they contained increase <lb/>
the output of any such Friday Although turned from the ocean ; over the year before; not <lb/>
article. rains arc reported from a another, the beautiful little island persons are <lb/>
ii or localities, doing some injury to I of delight the vision. from the <lb/>
a company, or association, still lowlands, yet the rains, as ; In the the island lies Silver years alter the <lb/>
be found of a violation of this seasonable and j Lake, of the most Thou read the appeals, sometimes a get.- <lb/>
act, it shall be punished by a fine of distributed. The Safest upon sheets water known, just pensions. Tanner and his The list <lb/>
not less than percent, of the has been j a half mile in diameter, as clear and , arm-v of declare that the <lb/>
stock of such corporation or able- Cotton, which has placid as a mirror. Its borders Poorhouses filled with old <lb/>
in such company, as backward, has and there are by the to a living. <lb/>
E. B, John, firm or association, and not to ex- somewhat and may growth of tea bushes, whose bat a contrast is this picture <lb/>
SO per cent, of such capital an average crop. -Much of it <lb/>
every Sunday, morn- . , . <lb/>
and night, r every or amount invested. Any has come up, <lb/>
and with an average season the <lb/>
yield will good. The <lb/>
outlook tor tobacco is very favor- <lb/>
able. The wheat harvest shows <lb/>
generally an abundant yield. Oats <lb/>
lie caught a cold he eon Id lint u. c. <lb/>
Poor, unfortunate, n <lb/>
what a sad plight ho must have been. I J. <lb/>
And yet hi. misfortune was one that of-. I <lb/>
ten befalls singers. Many a once tune- I A <lb/>
voice a those who to the N. C. <lb/>
genus Is utterly by <lb/>
In the on the lungs both M. <lb/>
combined. For the above mentioned I <lb/>
we are not aware that any <lb/>
remedy was devised; but we <lb/>
lie is sometimes handed a to know all human singers may <lb/>
their heads clear and in time by <lb/>
a timely use Dr. Sages Catarrh <lb/>
HARRY SKINNER <lb/>
n , . <lb/>
and Dr. PierceS Medical , <lb/>
both of which are sold drug-1 <lb/>
gists. B ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,; <lb/>
Fast or. <lb/>
M. every 1st Thursday and <lb/>
lay 1st Sunday at guilty of a violation the first sees <lb/>
Lodge. W. II. King, W. M., of this act, shall be punished short. An are supp <lb/>
Chapter. So. SO by a fine of not less nor of fruit is reported. The j the island. MM <lb/>
very 2nd Monday nights t Ma- to exceed and in addition especially heavy weekly rain j Indian and pale-faced <lb/>
O. O. F. may be imprisoned in the are reported Halifax told by old inhabitants. <lb/>
I., county jail not to exceed one year. inches. Hotel, Spencer Bros., <lb/>
Any contract <lb/>
whose size has been greatly <lb/>
ed for the expected crowd this sea <lb/>
contrasted with the of pauperism, to tho self <lb/>
towering ragged Industry, the <lb/>
trees near by make a marvel Bosh <lb/>
beauty. On this delightful lake One may well ask, and <lb/>
quite a of sail may i the . <lb/>
dancing coquetting all day <lb/>
Hidden treasures of old Black <lb/>
to be buried on <lb/>
many romance.-, of <lb/>
historian, may well doubt, if <lb/>
these armies were from tho <lb/>
same race of men. <lb/>
besides. The list of <lb/>
presents is sent to the editor and re- <lb/>
quires or o hours hard work to put <lb/>
it in type. He makes no charges In tho May- <lb/>
tor it, but he gets no bill. or-s court Monday a color- <lb/>
haps ho gets pieces of dry, WOman was arraigned on the <lb/>
broken cake sells an extra copy conjuring, her accusers <lb/>
his paper for a but just as avowing solemnly that she had used <lb/>
possible the parties not even and salt freely at- <lb/>
and beg a copy of a tempting to persecute them. <lb/>
neighbor to cut the list of presents<lb/>
L E, N. C. <lb/>
GREEN V L E, N. C. <lb/>
Practice in all courts. Collections <lb/>
a Specialty. <lb/>
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
C F <lb/>
Estimate of the Loss. <lb/>
An estimate of the loss at tho <lb/>
meets Tuesday night. I., county jail not to exceed one year inches. v.,. a,.,., <lb/>
Any contract or f county-255 inches. a <lb/>
meets every first and i bird Friday night, agreement in violation any pro- Station, Inches. <lb/>
SH, A. II. meets of proceeding sections or Catawba county -2.10 <lb/>
Thursday night. C. A. White. C. this net shall be absolutely void. Charlotte, Mecklenburg <lb/>
,. . inches. Elizabeth <lb/>
Any purchaser or . v ,<lb/>
POST OFFICE. <lb/>
ham B a. m. to v. m. <lb/>
Order A. ST. to v. M. No or- <lb/>
den will be from to M. and <lb/>
from to I P. M. <lb/>
is as fol- <lb/>
lows <lb/>
lost <lb/>
property <lb/>
East and Franklin <lb/>
sou, is situated within a stone's <lb/>
throw Silver Luke, side <lb/>
article or commodity from any, Sound the other; , , , . <lb/>
company o, corporation f The prosperity of , his country de a <lb/>
lives j upon the farmer, the teacher will make an which will <lb/>
business contrary to, <lb/>
inches. <lb/>
A post-office, two churches, sever <lb/>
of this act he liable for the month of June, stores, and private boarding nous <lb/>
mail arrives Sun- any provision the sec- <lb/>
t a H V , . . . . <lb/>
P. Matthew. <lb/>
brother. They treat edit- Wilson Mirror. The Wilson . . Certified <lb/>
ore just tho same way down Light Infantry was organized on i Civil Engineers, Surveyors <lb/>
or at least in North Carolina. This I Thursday night election of I <lb/>
scribe has done his levelest on some I the following F. <lb/>
parties since driving the . Captain ; W. Wooten, <lb/>
quill this journal, they have First W. Crowell, <lb/>
in turn done their levelest for hi in Second Thirty-seven <lb/>
paid little attention to us or our pa- names enrolled as members, <lb/>
per after the copy describing the ; and they as good a class of men <lb/>
marriage. then we arc doing a as can be found in tho State- They <lb/>
are upright and <lb/>
honorable and gallant, and <lb/>
at and I v. m. for t he price, -payment of such far <lb/>
O. and plead Stations the <lb/>
S. P. M. act a any suit this Stales and <lb/>
embracing a period <lb/>
Appointments <lb/>
For on Bethlehem Mission. <lb/>
1st Sunday at <lb/>
f a an School House. Is at <lb/>
Sparta. 2nd Sunday at lock. <lb/>
tad Sunday II <lb/>
Sal.-i. th Sunday at <lb/>
th Sunday <lb/>
B P. C. <lb/>
Any corporation <lb/>
-I to I years, is 1.-3 <lb/>
or or under <lb/>
laws of this State which shall District. The <lb/>
provision of the in the northern portion of this devotees to angling sports. Barely I Sheridan and no <lb/>
es arc easy reach of the hotel. <lb/>
is bet lei <lb/>
any when-. A rods <lb/>
the shore trout, blue lab, hog lives S ; <lb/>
and indeed the whole of . ,. <lb/>
lives <lb/>
great schools delight the <lb/>
, and the editor. What a trio be an honor to the State. <lb/>
Johnstown and lives how little they <lb/>
property <lb/>
lives <lb/>
property<lb/>
rM winch to bring yon <lb/>
IVe desire my to our that I or in en- <lb/>
nave been selling Or. Kings return of <lb/>
AND N. C <lb/>
HOTELS. <lb/>
mi <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Under now Hot and <lb/>
cold water baths. Good rooms and at- <lb/>
servant. Table always <lb/>
ed with the best of the market. Feed <lb/>
stables in connection. <lb/>
TERMS PER <lb/>
E. <lb/>
f failure <lb/>
tin this safe j <lb/>
sections or this act shall thereby was slightly ex <lb/>
forfeit its operate right of the average, in the en- <lb/>
its corporate existence district there was about av- <lb/>
MERCHANTS HOTEL <lb/>
BROS, <lb/>
Halve for It is <lb/>
remedies that as well, or to hi relief in even ease, when. <lb/>
that have given such for or Throat, Lungs, I SAMPLE MS FREE <lb/>
Vie do not hesitate to guarantee Chest, as <lb/>
no time, and we ready to; of Asthma, Polite waiters. Good Rooms. <lb/>
purchase price, if satisfactory ; Whooping Cough, etc. etc. It table the market afford. When In <lb/>
f, I follow their use. These i to taste, per-1 city stop at the <lb/>
i, i popularity ; feel y safe, and can depended ., <lb/>
does hour in tho lad a lost, <lb/>
half a to make a <lb/>
catch large enough to breakfast am on their merits, free at Kr-j <lb/>
j Druggist. mil's Drugstore. <lb/>
Hotel, <lb/>
WASHINGTON. N. C. <lb/>
if want to save money bur your Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Dress Goods ft Domestics at the <lb/>
s-t. tin, tn the<lb/>
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<p>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. R. C. <lb/>
D. . tills <lb/>
Published <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
DISTRICT.<lb/>
BIT <lb/>
will sot to <lb/>
and measures that are not consistent <lb/>
th true principles of the party. <lb/>
If yon ml a a <lb/>
of Stall- for the <lb/>
Tor. SAMPLE COPY <lb/>
Al AT <lb/>
Mail <lb/>
District does not lag <lb/>
in its enterprises. There is not <lb/>
vice more than a year can b re- boo, but tie she's bin <lb/>
instated without a regular young ever <lb/>
so much that an exception is made she went tiT year <lb/>
sections are to favor veterans of the Union j de So I think <lb/>
the breezes, but the Old; will to an <lb/>
First frets there all the same. at set one from Mr. Please <lb/>
e , . i since were- discharged, tell him have him ready <lb/>
Last week brought out two new, v. i . . . . , . . , i <lb/>
. i they have influence. The out night doggone ; I <lb/>
candidates for journalistic L git caught <lb/>
One is the Beacon seven of ten of de sun goes down. <lb/>
whose light has just been raised , reinstated j I seed teller from <lb/>
in the town of Plymouth by the, the discharge m Thursday night nine <lb/>
Publishing Co., with who the position they now j I bet A. ft <lb/>
Thomas manager. The , till through a Service had bin alter. He looked <lb/>
Other is the nation. The Civil Service law does it, moved In hurry, acted j is <lb/>
whose special advocacy is to be not prevent a clerk being dis- ; he how fur he went, <lb/>
for the of Edenton charged. from Groom, <lb/>
and surrounding country. W. I all tie time. man <lb/>
J. Moore is editor. May both New York Letter. F see down <lb/>
these ventures meet with success y <lb/>
ALFRED FORBES. <lb/>
R S. CLARK CO., <lb/>
The Wilmington is <lb/>
reporting a rapidly increasing <lb/>
subscription list. We are glad <lb/>
it is so, for it is richly deserved. <lb/>
and not be subjected to <lb/>
waves of patronage <lb/>
that so often founders the <lb/>
bark. <lb/>
Washington Letter. <lb/>
From our legate <lb/>
Pair of 1892-A Chinese <lb/>
Theatrical in <lb/>
the <lb/>
special <lb/>
New June <lb/>
one who has seen New <lb/>
by de swamp on de fence <lb/>
my each orchard. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
give me when <lb/>
bind through <lb/>
cavalry <lb/>
that had bin fur enemy <lb/>
m. <lb/>
Arc headquarters for all needed in f he <lb/>
HARDWARE line. Our stock be <lb/>
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb/>
to the of and surround, counties, a line of the following <lb/>
not to he excelled in market. And to be First-class and <lb/>
nine goods. GOODS of all kinds NOTIONS. CLOTHING, <lb/>
GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and LA- <lb/>
and If and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb/>
GOODS. WINDOWS, SASH and and <lb/>
WARS, HARDWARE, PLOW CASTING. LEATHER different . , <lb/>
kinds. Gin and Hay, and it y <lb/>
Hair. mid <lb/>
HEAVY A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Agent O. X. T. Spool which I oiler to the trade M Wholesale <lb/>
prices, cents per down, loss u per cent u-h. Hereford's Broad <lb/>
and Lye at Lead and pure Lin- <lb/>
seed Oil. Colors. Cucumber Wood Pinup-, Salt and Wood and <lb/>
Willow Ware. Nails a specially, me a call and guarantee satisfaction. <lb/>
TAILORING <lb/>
toll In makes <lb/>
Harrison an <lb/>
ton <lb/>
No doubt it was the position be <lb/>
as a <lb/>
on a par with his Republican <lb/>
predecessors. lie returned <lb/>
harbor has failed to notice a small , him i bought <lb/>
between the Battery elephant <lb/>
and whose front seems all <lb/>
most entirely by a way but , <lb/>
de thing struck hit and tore down <lb/>
bout or eight panels. We <lb/>
all mixed fur <lb/>
a military . sot M <lb/>
able-looking building which is <lb/>
bids fair to mediately recognized M a fort. This <lb/>
is s Island which has for <lb/>
roars been used as <lb/>
Spring Display <lb/>
and <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
rooking <lb/>
and House Cutlery <lb/>
C A US. <lb/>
can save you money on any of these goods. <lb/>
MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb/>
which we will Price <lb/>
IS arc now fitted up in are prepared to <lb/>
upon notice any kind style of <lb/>
It <lb/>
day evening Iron, a three days by the S. Government. <lb/>
and to-day he has ; M prob- a and cum <lb/>
to Car i ability as the for the ; w man. <lb/>
occupies, and any Tuesday. If he is overworked imposition of in honor <lb/>
the man that seemed this dis- <lb/>
at the hands of a college. <lb/>
Everyone who to keep <lb/>
posted, should read our New <lb/>
York letters I hey from the <lb/>
pen of the well-known writer. absolutely <lb/>
Edwin Arlington, and contain far as the public knows, <lb/>
brief comments on tin-most in- establishing a national pol <lb/>
topics of the metropolis <lb/>
mad at fast <lb/>
lick but when sailed <lb/>
on him he on jest <lb/>
White House, the last one <lb/>
been discharged, but he <lb/>
takes delight in sticking them in I <lb/>
places of down here in <lb/>
C- which ought to be by <lb/>
competent men. <lb/>
as he says he is, God help ,. of America. It is <lb/>
country if an occasion should arise that the Government intends <lb/>
some real work of its , abandon he island as a military m, .,, by I'll <lb/>
executive. If he is overworked post citizens committee are Rivi. ., I'll go <lb/>
many members of his party would making preparations to to <lb/>
like to know what the nature of the it for the World's Fair. else will <lb/>
will require the consent fr feller <lb/>
of Congress which will no doubt be ,.,, cs ought <lb/>
At fair show so I <lb/>
the exhibition promises to be a ,, tole him I <lb/>
great affair, and if the coveted site boys Out jest aged <lb/>
is obtained than will practically be ., darker and axed him <lb/>
of any and the two hours a <lb/>
,, . . i which he gives up to the <lb/>
Hamsun have . . <lb/>
. ,, . v place is hardly enough <lb/>
himself at , , . , . , . . . <lb/>
to break him down. If he is over- no of its success. New York <lb/>
please his conversation. <lb/>
Ins <lb/>
The of the <lb/>
f North Carolina for the <lb/>
year past shows that the <lb/>
is well equipped <lb/>
it is s , fair and j ,,. <lb/>
and he had thought it <lb/>
citizens take hold of it in earnest, he on his way let <lb/>
as now seems to be the ease, it will ., <lb/>
Corporal has just allowed be I Contractors ready Mm cut U- swamp. <lb/>
the buildings as soon as , Mm <lb/>
obtained, and a very Cr <lb/>
along with it of fr , ,.,. <lb/>
may m a strange w , ,,;.,, t.,. <lb/>
Senator never applied j A <lb/>
case of pension before but <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/>
JOHN <lb/>
GREENVILLE, X. C. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. G <lb/>
OFFICE c JAMBS OLD STAND <lb/>
All kinds Risks placed in <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lowest current rates <lb/>
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb/>
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb/>
special attention to all repairing <lb/>
We also keep a nice hue of <lb/>
READY harness. <lb/>
Come and see us. Fl old -i <lb/>
R. JR. Manage. <lb/>
i- <lb/>
DURING THE SUMMER <lb/>
I will have arrivals of the r nicest <lb/>
Confections, <lb/>
I keep constantly u <lb/>
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO <lb/>
CIGARS, TOM <lb/>
All your in above n <lb/>
an increase of to <lb/>
of Nebraska, conies <lb/>
It <lb/>
most and <lb/>
I presented <lb/>
to New Yorkers will be given to <lb/>
rail an all cit in <lb/>
folks, <lb/>
didn't see no young men in <lb/>
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb/>
THE FRONT <lb/>
D. Williams<lb/>
CIGARS A. <lb/>
c. <lb/>
work. It enters upon was no as <lb/>
of lift with every j to as the <lb/>
promise of usefulness is. <lb/>
, . ,. . .,. , ., at the in de dunk water <lb/>
and Plenty , he A General M Her nus be <lb/>
begins the mad he not received s into, e. fit do <lb/>
September. For ad-j that to the actors. We didn't <lb/>
dress Hon. Kemp P. Pres is no rich es when I <lb/>
a short <lb/>
lie has to an ,. ,.,,., , . . <lb/>
Windsor and it is their plays I <lb/>
SUCCESSOR TO N <lb/>
Hag Moved to One Door North of Court House. <lb/>
or <lb/>
PHOTONS, BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb/>
commission <lb/>
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb/>
SHELL LIME, PURE BONE, <lb/>
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb/>
Tennessee Wagons, for sale, <lb/>
N. C . Mar. vs; <lb/>
Chapel Hill, N . C. <lb/>
We hear of a occasion opinion on the question referred to <lb/>
in Washington Monday. The him the Treasury Department as <lb/>
of gave his to whether it would be a violation <lb/>
a regular lay law for the Catholic <lb/>
of seven in honor to e located here, to bring<lb/>
while <lb/>
My Factory is well with Mechanics, put up <lb/>
WORK. keep I with I -t . <lb/>
Best material used in all work. All styles Springs ore yon can from <lb/>
of 12th birthday. <lb/>
There were twelve ex- <lb/>
present. At the con- <lb/>
of the dinner a <lb/>
some gold headed was <lb/>
a instructors. <lb/>
The of the Treasury has <lb/>
already given bis opinion, lie says <lb/>
would a violation law. One <lb/>
the most prominent, lawyers of <lb/>
this HUM is <lb/>
Storm, Coil, Horn. <lb/>
will lie presented with a an when got thin <lb/>
costume never before seen . he axed me what my name, Abo keep on bawl toll H. <lb/>
in tins city at cost of him my <lb/>
There is great excitement yes, lie so, he had heard <lb/>
the residents of Mott Peter Carter <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb/>
yr round, -ill ah <lb/>
to the editor, <lb/>
I one the board trustees of the <lb/>
presentation by Mr. <lb/>
to by Mr. <lb/>
was expected to <lb/>
have the As- <lb/>
last Wednesday with an <lb/>
but was compelled to <lb/>
decline. His physicians insisted <lb/>
on his all the rest <lb/>
during this and that <lb/>
will bring over instructors, and he <lb/>
does not believe that any court in <lb/>
ho country will sustain the Ad- <lb/>
and box and most of he would be under ob- <lb/>
the scats have been taken for the didn't mention dis <lb/>
opening night. It is expected little matter do time writer <lb/>
a huge number of Americans will de paper after we had <lb/>
take advantage of I lie opportunity talked over nit greed not <lb/>
to .-lady the manners and customs would help me <lb/>
of the Chinese. j, de fence, <lb/>
post OFFICE I he prepared to execute . the latest <lb/>
, 111.111 fashions work cut <lb/>
The which hep me but <lb/>
has been for several weeks had hard <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
Thanking the people this and surrounding for pa-t favor <lb/>
merit a of <lb/>
man <lb/>
de noise <lb/>
in construing the alien gating the of the New hen de young man . in de fence <lb/>
contract law so as to exclude them. York has completed its de had got all M <lb/>
A. bit of scandal has leaked out labors and is ready report to could muster an cum <lb/>
see what de row was <lb/>
over <lb/>
about the sudden resignation of the , Postmaster-General down <lb/>
private secretary of Corporal Tan- j The report will not made bout, while <lb/>
It was thought a little strange I until it is by the Post- ditch one de boys got do ham <lb/>
a master General, but it is said w <lb/>
lie declined several agent the Depart- j it recommends, among other things,; vine off. I my <lb/>
to make addresses at differ- j in the far West to being an increase in I he number of branch i young Mend must bin <lb/>
points. We hope his health i rate secretary to the Commissioner offices and postal agencies for the sum lire arms <lb/>
will be spared lo ninny of Pensions. Now the facts , sale of stamps, etc., and a 1- i <lb/>
years service for North Carolina. <lb/>
His State needs his services <lb/>
ARRIVED <lb/>
My Northern Drew Maker Trim- <lb/>
mer, Miss I I an. <lb/>
my <lb/>
MY SPRING MILLINERY, <lb/>
the latest designs have <lb/>
will pleased to show <lb/>
to yon. price are the lowest <lb/>
and to be by no <lb/>
one. t. Special bargain on all Roods, <lb/>
Mrs. L. C. King, <lb/>
W S. RAWLS, <lb/>
Watch-Maker a Jeweler. <lb/>
If nice In the way<lb/>
Sewing Machines, <lb/>
arc out it is thought that ho was reorganization of the general office when de gun went <lb/>
Conic to OLD <lb/>
now Just received. <lb/>
locks, Jewelry and <lb/>
M.-u bin. a and warranted <lb/>
W. S. R A W LS <lb/>
Co N <lb/>
c c<lb/>
very lucky not to be kicked out of nude, the new law which takes off he forgot all de fence an <lb/>
the government service entirely, effect and for a started on de ball. He <lb/>
It a much regret to us, . The with was the or divisions in all first and in hurry he lot his hat. Summer Goods, and hope that <lb/>
no doubt it is to the brethren I as with a good others, he second offices throughout the Hits little straw hat you will fell to <lb/>
of the Slat-generally, that As I remarked some time ; Man band bit,. am . <lb/>
Manning to wife who would ago, is evident that what but fine of <lb/>
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, <lb/>
Commission Merchants, <lb/>
VA. <lb/>
-This for-------- <lb/>
MURPHY REDDING. <lb/>
Merchandise Brokers. <lb/>
p. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
U. <lb/>
of <lb/>
careful attention. <lb/>
Sold Lent. <lb/>
With a view to moving to a din I <lb/>
last State to accept a the j <lb/>
cents. And <lb/>
many other things that we <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
health Mr. . D. Gardner <lb/>
has compelled . lbs <lb/>
management the carriage for <lb/>
me, has stock <lb/>
or w ill make <lb/>
more earnestly for his town than; her many notes, the last one lade-1 are compelled to work in the most <lb/>
has Thad Manning the and discharge, cramped-up places, <lb/>
UM for Henderson. lady then went to Secretary J and every man is worked to his <lb/>
the bad H- will offer at <lb/>
. . i. . f notes 1.1 the Secretary's posses- hags mail are day , . , <lb/>
friend among the respectable ,,,, , J , . .- goon . to our <lb/>
, x , r That Tan- i iron, out town, not to mention ; GM have one of the. best , e <lb/>
in we that the outgoing mails. Tout ,; of any <lb/>
don t believe that . . ., -1-- <lb/>
could lie continued after <lb/>
made. <lb/>
for <lb/>
of dignity and I he persuaded I the sake of to Uncle Sam's I little. the advertising display type I LARD'S which <lb/>
and surely no decent man Secretary Noble appoint him a servants. <lb/>
could be in sympathy with timber age.,. f the kind ever on the <lb/>
The Wilmington says Face-both-ways-at is I p . Persons who mean business, and nice of ladies Dress<lb/>
far bestowed and for a of the . <lb/>
to-day lino Roods i-m in <lb/>
worth. We have now In stock a nice .-w <lb/>
Double and Single Width <lb/>
English Satin Stripe Worsteds, All <lb/>
Wool Albatross, Nun's <lb/>
both plain and fancy, All Wool <lb/>
Cotton Mohair Dress <lb/>
Lawns in endless varieties, Piques, <lb/>
both Lace, Stripe and Plaid, Per- <lb/>
and Ginghams, Cheviots <lb/>
and Hamburg <lb/>
and Insertions, <lb/>
Laces, <lb/>
A nice lot of White Goods kept constantly <lb/>
Linen and Piece A Piece Good that <lb/>
you In quality and price. Notion hi variety a <lb/>
line numerous mention. <lb/>
Dross Lino <lb/>
line too numerous to mention. Hats tor Men. and <lb/>
for cash, on my Goods, Shirts. and Collars, Hosiery and a nice line <lb/>
hand. I sill the shoes, to lit who favor in with we pay rare to <lb/>
this line and Shoos both and price. A <lb/>
slippers from cents up. We especially cull the attention of the in our <lb/>
and think they mil not do ire If buy <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Pete Carter. <lb/>
Mr. Harrison had gone out with I new name. His attitude j <lb/>
a fine rake and scraped earned the j <lb/>
for men who were unfit to hold i <lb/>
offices he could not have succeed-, for <lb/>
ed better than he has in some of I I <lb/>
. . . , , , . i press Mile, view with Commissioner <lb/>
the he has made in ,. . , . , . . <lb/>
which was telegraphed <lb/>
this Carolina <lb/>
does not appreciate the presence. had the Com- <lb/>
of such officials, and this to the civil mt- <lb/>
of the President will make the j vice law in letter and abeaM <lb/>
Democratic more solid than i have m the a d Iron, it bee <lb/>
ever. j glaring violation of that same <lb/>
The viol. ion re- <lb/>
Col. L. of Norfolk, to was the of the <lb/>
address the which says 1.0 person who <lb/>
Williamston the has out of <lb/>
have the may <lb/>
with us. We have no proposition <lb/>
Uncle Pete Interviews a Young Kan Who to entertain any others. <lb/>
is Said to Have Left <lb/>
Bather Hurriedly Thurs- <lb/>
day Night. <lb/>
Mb. Ed. see Mr. <lb/>
an tell him I seed his <lb/>
letter two weeks ergo in <lb/>
which he he <lb/>
present I want- <lb/>
fur de way I wont fur <lb/>
A. 0.1 Tell him I <lb/>
had time write hut I am <lb/>
obliged him. I don't <lb/>
es I've got de <lb/>
New York City, June <lb/>
K. Howard, the <lb/>
electric sugar swindler, was i <lb/>
to nine years and eight mouths <lb/>
in Sing Prison, by Recorder, <lb/>
in Part II. the of I <lb/>
General Sessions, this morning. <lb/>
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO., <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
-it <lb/>
I have an eh <lb/>
I MILLINERY <lb/>
Goods in everything eat. be <lb/>
found In a General Store. <lb/>
May s. X. C <lb/>
Cutlery, <lb/>
line-. Plows, race <lb/>
and <lb/>
Crockery. Glassware, <lb/>
and w lire. <lb/>
Harness, Bridles and<lb/>
Chewing and <lb/>
In line W Tea, Klee. <lb/>
the very best we can buy, Popper, Spice, Soap, mil star <lb/>
March In--. Kerosene Oil. Meals of <lb/>
If you need <lb/>
Ball Matches, Mai-el. grade kerosene OH. Meals of <lb/>
cut which we buy low and low for cash. <lb/>
grade <lb/>
Mil lOW to <lb/>
rel of good to as, era are rook bottom on It. <lb/>
Water Mills. <lb/>
Window Sash of hi mock. Also the <lb/>
,.;. .,.,,; stock of Km any house In soils, <lb/>
lounges. <lb/>
, vi anything <lb/>
plow when w.,,.,.,.,,., <lb/>
I would Inform I am Plows In lo.-k. <lb/>
every country in the State. I Ll J I , W to town, we <lb/>
The majority the in the and many j Customers wanting retail,,,,, <lb/>
amendment is I hare served, attests to my be la <lb/>
against the suffrage to all. Your I where they will so <lb/>
providing for the I of General b. <lb/>
is Mrs. M. T. <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
I have an line of <lb/>
, . .,, , That the very <lb/>
Pa., June My goods are new and I ear- <lb/>
Official have been a complete Meek. A competent a- <lb/>
been and all enc <lb/>
Yours <lb/>
r Fleming, j J , B. CHERRY<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
M Lang's Column.<lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Personal. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
sick. <lb/>
is still very <lb/>
The steamer Greenville was on <lb/>
tin- ways at Washington last week <lb/>
undergoing repairs for the summer. <lb/>
She is expected up on regular trip <lb/>
For Ocracoke. <lb/>
A very convenient schedule has <lb/>
been arranged to take passengers <lb/>
from points on Tar River to <lb/>
New Friday. <lb/>
is nearly gone. <lb/>
A season of sweats. <lb/>
The river remains muddy. <lb/>
Summer travel is growing large. <lb/>
It rained hard most of Prof. John Duckett is spending <lb/>
Old news papers for sale at this Lenoir county. <lb/>
Hob. J. Jarvis has <lb/>
Raleigh a days on <lb/>
Col. Harry Skinner loft Monday <lb/>
on a prospecting tour. <lb/>
Mrs. J. B. has been sick I to-day. On net Saturday morning I coke. The steamer will <lb/>
some days. j she will leave hero on her first eon- j leave here every Tuesday and Sat <lb/>
Mr. J. I,. Woolen the new drugs trip with steamer morning at G o'clock, <lb/>
gist is sick. <lb/>
Hon. Latham Is iii Ph mouth <lb/>
I on business. <lb/>
Mrs. was sick <lb/>
part of hist week. <lb/>
Mr. J. II. has been sick <lb/>
tot more than a week. <lb/>
office. <lb/>
The Assembly is now all I <lb/>
j the go. <lb/>
The Washington is twelve <lb/>
years old. Miss Nannie Wilson is visiting <lb/>
the of Mrs. Fleming. <lb/>
Miss Forties is visiting <lb/>
i Nana Fleming in the <lb/>
is offering t <lb/>
on Henry Wilson against the world <lb/>
as a runner. <lb/>
Mr. Tender has opened his tin <lb/>
shop at the hardware store of u. S. <lb/>
Clark Co. <lb/>
Court adjoin even- <lb/>
of last week. <lb/>
are you go- <lb/>
this summer <lb/>
A Georgia uniform would be com- <lb/>
this weather. <lb/>
A horse for sale cash or <lb/>
on tune by J. C. Lanier. <lb/>
up a <lb/>
Cannot Greenville make <lb/>
; small purse for Johnstown <lb/>
Fruit Jars Masons P. L., Cheap at <lb/>
Old Store. <lb/>
e were glad to <lb/>
Brown Hooker's new with Charlie Cobb. o <lb/>
for Ocracoke. ting at. Washington with steamer <lb/>
which leaves at o'clock <lb/>
The odd Fellows i ins town last arriving at Ocracoke in time for <lb/>
week sent . to the brethren of their j will. leave I <lb/>
order who burned out at the j Washington for Greenville every i <lb/>
hue fire in and to the Tuesday and Saturday morning at i <lb/>
or Buffering Odd Fellows at o'clock on arrival of steamer from , <lb/>
Johnstown. It is the only money j Ocracoke. Single tare Green- <lb/>
ire know to have been from to is W, round I rip I <lb/>
Here to the pickets <lb/>
One of the finest clusters of, Oxford Seminary. <lb/>
in peaches we ever saw was shown Hobgood has kindly <lb/>
Friday by Mr. II. F. Keel. In a i sent ls handsome <lb/>
space of about eight inches square Oxford Female Seminary. This <lb/>
on three twigs were twenty well shows an attendance <lb/>
peaches. They were almost j <lb/>
as thick as a bunch of grapes. ,,,,, n, drawn <lb/>
There was a drive in lemons North Carolina <lb/>
week. All the had Car- <lb/>
country, and all wanted to sell them out, and i Georgia and <lb/>
. . ,,.,,. k- van Eleven teachers and are en- <lb/>
Will James is offering to bet were cheap, it , -in have to go far <lb/>
there had been similar in prices .,,, aim one- win u w <lb/>
of ice and sugar lemonade would corps, we may <lb/>
been almost as cheap as water. from the schools from which <lb/>
these teachers hold diplomas. <lb/>
The Mayor was kept busy Mon- <lb/>
day seven cases to be disposed of. <lb/>
And the day finished up with sever <lb/>
A CLEAN <lb/>
CLEARING OUT SALE OF GOODS. <lb/>
K would like your attention for a <lb/>
minutes us no doubt there i- something <lb/>
in tills column to Interest yon. Our <lb/>
stock of is replete with <lb/>
new mid st a novelties. <lb/>
Mattings, Scrim, Lace <lb/>
l . Curtains. Brass Wood <lb/>
Rods, Linen <lb/>
Oil Cloths, etc. <lb/>
speaks for itself to-day. <lb/>
I low many will <lb/>
meet in on <lb/>
Pickled Beef <lb/>
the Old Store. <lb/>
It is always wise to keep cool, but <lb/>
; how to do it now is the question. <lb/>
will buy Point Lace, the best <lb/>
Flour at the Old Store. <lb/>
The rains this week will damage <lb/>
wheat that has not been threshed. <lb/>
Mr. Abe <lb/>
is spending a with his <lb/>
Mr. M. Ii. Lang. <lb/>
shake hands <lb/>
Norfolk, who <lb/>
advertisement in proof of this. <lb/>
There is no liner location for a Fe- <lb/>
male College than Oxford. It has <lb/>
cases on docket for yesterday. long been noted for its <lb/>
At seven o'clock the Police had j and for the refinement of its social <lb/>
placed four whites in the lock up life; and with its new railroads, it is <lb/>
to sober and were out looking <lb/>
two more. <lb/>
for <lb/>
was in town Saturday. <lb/>
Mrs. A. K. Murphy, who has been <lb/>
Visiting her son, Murphy, <lb/>
left Sunday for her home at Bar-1 <lb/>
Miss Sadie Short hit Monday for <lb/>
where she will spend a <lb/>
few days and then go to to <lb/>
spend the with relatives <lb/>
there. <lb/>
The County Commissioners will <lb/>
be. in regular monthly session next <lb/>
Monday. At. that meeting we nope <lb/>
the concerning the building <lb/>
of the dam from the cud of the <lb/>
bridge across the river out to high <lb/>
easily accessible. wish this <lb/>
rapidly growing school even greater <lb/>
prosperity. <lb/>
Riverside Nursery. <lb/>
Mentioned <lb/>
yards Sateens, at <lb/>
at Figured <lb/>
Lawns at I <lb/>
Plain While In- <lb/>
Lawn to <lb/>
yards Cheese <lb/>
Cloth at to <lb/>
yards Combination <lb/>
Worsted <lb/>
Flouncing Skirt- <lb/>
at to Only <lb/>
a few more pieces of <lb/>
that cheap <lb/>
left at par yard. <lb/>
Just more of those <lb/>
cent on <lb/>
hand. Our stock of <lb/>
Straw Hals will lie <lb/>
sold half price. <lb/>
yards of best brand <lb/>
of calico at Sets. The <lb/>
above gOOdS will In; <lb/>
sold exactly as arc <lb/>
advertised. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
This popular industry that is prov <lb/>
such a valuable industry of <lb/>
Geo. S Lloyd, M. D., <lb/>
in Diseases of the <lb/>
nose m mm. <lb/>
out further delay. <lb/>
Foil have an organ I <lb/>
will sell ll <lb/>
The Mills has <lb/>
adopted Saturday half holiday. <lb/>
The Ca.-h will be paid for <lb/>
lbs. Beeswax at the old Brick Stoic. <lb/>
Very of the merchants are <lb/>
keeping their stores at night. <lb/>
0- preached is the <lb/>
Methodist Church here Sunday <lb/>
morning. Monday he returned <lb/>
with his family to at <lb/>
; which place lie is stationed. <lb/>
i Miss Annie Powell, who has been <lb/>
visiting the family <lb/>
will return <lb/>
land will be definitely settled so the late been receiving OFFICE <lb/>
work of construction can begin with-, some deserved mention by the press , Hotel TarborO, N. C. <lb/>
of neighboring towns. It took a; <lb/>
visit to the nursery to convince them I JUST A H <lb/>
of what was here and on returning I months course at the Philadelphia <lb/>
home they tell something of what I <lb/>
offer my services to the people of Edge- <lb/>
saw. the and adjoining counties. <lb/>
in last week we j <lb/>
Wonder if it is a trust on so <lb/>
gar that is causing such advances in <lb/>
the price of the article If so our <lb/>
had better turn <lb/>
to bees and sugar cane and <lb/>
down the monopoly. Honey and <lb/>
sorghum will make all the Ion <lb/>
Mr. Ashley Inning yon want, and some <lb/>
to her home is needed the persimmon <lb/>
Miss Lena gone nowhere, <lb/>
near lent re <lb/>
will accompany . , am <lb/>
On Monday Mr. John an Tim <lb/>
g sweet paid a short visit to ex-Sheriff, Allen <lb/>
adding Warren's Nursery. There j <lb/>
we enjoyed the first peaches of the <lb/>
season, besides being just <lb/>
the <lb/>
The Guard had twenty-three aged and honored citizen of Warren I Beady Fire Company are <lb/>
For the Children I <lb/>
can you n your <lb/>
i commencement robes. We <lb/>
lave fancy Striped Hotted <lb/>
Swisses and Lawns. Short <lb/>
Length Hemstitch <lb/>
and a nice <lb/>
line of <lb/>
and other articles <lb/>
for <lb/>
iii rank and file the drill last Fri- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Some young people from here at- <lb/>
tended a picnic at las <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
If the weather gels much <lb/>
it will put Ho <lb/>
a cool <lb/>
If yon wish <lb/>
coke the <lb/>
this issue. <lb/>
vantages as <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
loafers to work, hunt <lb/>
place. <lb/>
to an idea of I <lb/>
article on first page <lb/>
has as good school ad- <lb/>
any town in <lb/>
died his home near War- <lb/>
He was Grandfather of <lb/>
J. II. Tucker, this <lb/>
We entirely overlooked last week <lb/>
mentioning the return of our es <lb/>
friend, Miss Ann <lb/>
from a Visit of several weeks to <lb/>
Washington. All are glad to <lb/>
come her hack home. <lb/>
It. I. one of the <lb/>
most prominent men in Martin <lb/>
County, who was for several terms <lb/>
Sheriff. director the It. N. I. <lb/>
Steamboat Co., a very large <lb/>
specially <lb/>
requested to meet promptly the <lb/>
Mayor's on Monday the 1st <lb/>
day July at o'clock sharp. By <lb/>
order of the Captain. <lb/>
It. ;. <lb/>
in tune <lb/>
or a family treat. The nursery con <lb/>
many rare, beautiful and tine <lb/>
Mowers, trees and fruits. It <lb/>
a fine place and under the care of <lb/>
Mr. Warren and his most excellent <lb/>
wife, is a model of neatness and <lb/>
taste. We are glad to know that lie <lb/>
is meeting with much success. Ilia <lb/>
fruits arc prized everywhere. We <lb/>
return thanks for <lb/>
The Washington Gazette man went <lb/>
and an influential <lb/>
For the Ladies <lb/>
L. <lb/>
in mill pond, <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
one <lb/>
near <lb/>
HF AI Till I. light weight <lb/>
Woolen Fabrics, embracing <lb/>
all the newest shades in <lb/>
Flannels. Cashmeres. <lb/>
Swiss and <lb/>
i h i ii I i and <lb/>
Hemstitch, <lb/>
Organdies, Fine French <lb/>
and a complete of wash <lb/>
such as <lb/>
Lawns, Seersuckers, <lb/>
Fruits, etc. An elegant assort- <lb/>
of Parasols, including all <lb/>
that is new in this line. Several <lb/>
colors Die <lb/>
In <lb/>
beauties at <lb/>
town, <lb/>
lave you seen those <lb/>
I lay are<lb/>
It takes a pocket book almost as <lb/>
as a chicken to buy <lb/>
, one of that <lb/>
German and Pearl Millet, <lb/>
chard Timothy and Clover <lb/>
Seed for sale by C. Glenn <lb/>
There In one good feature about <lb/>
these warm days, are growing <lb/>
a little bit shorter. <lb/>
Just Boss Famous <lb/>
i Lunch Milk Biscuit. The most pal- <lb/>
I able, at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
The town is vet as clean as it <lb/>
died in <lb/>
at o'clock. <lb/>
U Monday the <lb/>
i sen, <lb/>
17th <lb/>
It is just two weeks to the State <lb/>
Guard at <lb/>
Tarboro and Mount <lb/>
are agitated over the migration of too, and expresses like <lb/>
eels far They can <lb/>
be seen going ti near the banks of <lb/>
the river in <lb/>
We such occurs every <lb/>
as we remember to have seen them <lb/>
often when a boy. <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS BOARD <lb/>
privilege of----- <lb/>
BATH HOUSE, <lb/>
Can be bail in Beaufort, V. C, at 920.00 <lb/>
per month. Address, <lb/>
Miss. <lb/>
N. . <lb/>
By the Sea <lb/>
Spend the Summer at <lb/>
ville. We hear nothing said of <lb/>
Guard attending. <lb/>
the <lb/>
On Tuesday morning, the <lb/>
II. and <lb/>
Miss Anna Nelson were married in <lb/>
the Methodist. Church at <lb/>
Rev. L. officiating. The <lb/>
couple took the morning train for <lb/>
Morehead City where they will re- <lb/>
main dining the Teachers Assembly. <lb/>
The extends wish <lb/>
OS. <lb/>
There are but few days left <lb/>
which to list your Slate, and county <lb/>
taxes. It is best to attend to these <lb/>
matters if yon have not listed <lb/>
i On. <lb/>
The pastor of the Baptist Church, The track laying corps haw re- <lb/>
specially requests a full work the end of the rail- <lb/>
members to-night. coming this nay and now <lb/>
importance will claim attention. to continue without <lb/>
. , . until the Tar is reached at Green- <lb/>
some the locals for this ; week. <lb/>
were it hot, as , , , <lb/>
the reading will indicate, but the <lb/>
rains have given the i cm rat lire a <lb/>
the I <lb/>
reputation as clothiers <lb/>
and furnishers ins gained for <lb/>
us innumerable friends who rely <lb/>
upon our taste to select the prop- <lb/>
style and material. To select <lb/>
a summer suit is no easy task as <lb/>
you will admit. Besides <lb/>
both the proper odors, cut <lb/>
textiles. The proper prices <lb/>
must bear an Important <lb/>
We natter ourselves <lb/>
that we've been able to combine <lb/>
all these qualities and to <lb/>
our friends a reliable line of <lb/>
well-made clothing at the <lb/>
correct For toe -tout <lb/>
men we will .-a that should they <lb/>
need coal- we have them. <lb/>
sizes to -is. Extra Long <lb/>
in Black <lb/>
and Mohair. Should <lb/>
not be able to suit you in this <lb/>
line w ill lake your measure for <lb/>
a Mil low and <lb/>
a lit. A line Flannel <lb/>
Shirts just received. Our <lb/>
Mm <lb/>
Hats, etc., i- above tin- standard. <lb/>
material change. <lb/>
have <lb/>
so been laid on the be- <lb/>
tween and Plymouth. <lb/>
ought to be, though quite an <lb/>
over the The Register of Deeds desires to <lb/>
After the ram on Friday it turns <lb/>
ed Monday heavier taxes <lb/>
clothing were comfortable. I during the first ten days of July as <lb/>
the <lb/>
received another lot of <lb/>
popular New Lee Cook Stoves. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Nan Stephens received a large <lb/>
of line candies last week, and we <lb/>
have been sweet ever since. <lb/>
To Day. All our <lb/>
for All our Salines <lb/>
M. R. <lb/>
If this weather continues every- <lb/>
body who can will be getting to ; <lb/>
the mountains and sea shore. <lb/>
There was only one steamer on <lb/>
required by law. <lb/>
There are a of business <lb/>
I men in Greenville not represented <lb/>
in the It. speaks well <lb/>
of their patronage support of <lb/>
home enterprises. <lb/>
Now if you arc going off to spend <lb/>
the summer and wish to receive the <lb/>
doling your absence, <lb/>
bring your address to the office be- <lb/>
fore leaving homo. <lb/>
There are some obstructions on <lb/>
the Streets the policemen should <lb/>
look after. Old broken down <lb/>
dilapidated gates, and carts <lb/>
when not in use, should not- <lb/>
lowed to remain upon the streets <lb/>
and sidewalks. We see such <lb/>
most every day. It would be well <lb/>
if the would pass or- <lb/>
requiring all gales upon on <lb/>
to open on the inside of the <lb/>
premises. <lb/>
in Greenville your travel- <lb/>
man visited the, <lb/>
, of which that excellent gentle- <lb/>
man, Allen Warren, is <lb/>
proprietor. We never visited a <lb/>
more pleasant, more beautiful or <lb/>
more interesting plane. Mr. Warren <lb/>
-bowed us through the grounds and <lb/>
we were astonished to find it con <lb/>
on such a large scale. Of <lb/>
course we bad heard Riverside <lb/>
yet had no idea of its <lb/>
and its almost <lb/>
supply of tn es and <lb/>
species of fruit- bearing tree and <lb/>
every variety of Sower known to <lb/>
this section, as well as many new <lb/>
and rare plants, were pointed out to <lb/>
I us. In the orchard were trees load- <lb/>
led down with fruit, the early <lb/>
ties already full ripe, and we never <lb/>
i saw a vineyard of grapes. The <lb/>
i beauty of the depart men t can- <lb/>
not be told. Though established <lb/>
four years, Riverside Nursery <lb/>
meeting with a large and flatter- <lb/>
patronage. It is a credit not <lb/>
only to Greenville bat to Eastern <lb/>
as well. The trees of this <lb/>
being already acclimated <lb/>
SEVEN SPRINGS <lb/>
-----Is now on ii boom <lb/>
For the Summer <lb/>
WHO WISH TO REGAIN <lb/>
health rigor can i no place equal <lb/>
to the Seven Springs, as any one of the <lb/>
seven Will Compare favorably with any <lb/>
of the mineral springs in this <lb/>
There being seven within a feet <lb/>
each ether, having different analysis a <lb/>
larger number of ailments can be cured <lb/>
heir than at any Watering place known. <lb/>
Persons coming to the by <lb/>
Railroad can gel conveyance from the <lb/>
depots at La Goldsboro and <lb/>
Mi. Olive. La Orange is the nearest <lb/>
i point. Passengers coming then on the <lb/>
I evening mall can reach the springs be- <lb/>
I fore night. <lb/>
to per day, <lb/>
I to per-week. Liberal reductions by <lb/>
I the month or Mason. <lb/>
MAXWELL BROS., <lb/>
Proprietors. <lb/>
Seven Springs, X. C. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
POPULAR SUMMER <lb/>
of the most delightful places the <lb/>
Atlantic coast, Will opined In guests on <lb/>
I n keeping with <lb/>
the <lb/>
S Steamer baa been scarcity of <lb/>
cured that leave Washington for have been In <lb/>
Ocracoke on Tuesday and Saturday of by <lb/>
each week, and leave New for <lb/>
Ocracoke on Thursday of week. <lb/>
At Ocracoke every accommodation <lb/>
will be to guests and every i <lb/>
effort be made to make their stay <lb/>
enjoyable.<lb/>
greatly enhances their <lb/>
purchasers ran no risk <lb/>
I he <lb/>
value and <lb/>
in getting <lb/>
If there is anything yon want to <lb/>
know about Ocracoke that the. <lb/>
the river last week, the not tell you, ask <lb/>
the whole run to herself. <lb/>
per lb Sweet Scotch <lb/>
lb in I'm to., which <lb/>
a its superiority, at <lb/>
the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
With the evils of drunkenness so <lb/>
plain, it does seem that reasonable <lb/>
would abandon the vile habit. <lb/>
Twice on last Saturday it was <lb/>
the pleasure of this office to make <lb/>
acknowledgment foe peaches. Mr. <lb/>
Warren came down from Riv- <lb/>
with a basket full which he <lb/>
be said were for the printers and <lb/>
and later Mr. J. IS. Fleming <lb/>
came in with a bucket full for the <lb/>
On Saturday Manning editor. It is useless to speak of <lb/>
brought us some specimens of bow much they were enjoyed, <lb/>
from his field that have the largest the force know lull well how <lb/>
beads of any we ever saw. The pose anything good, <lb/>
heads were in clusters. <lb/>
John Cherry and you will <lb/>
suit to find it out. <lb/>
is lull season- <lb/>
able goods at the i <lb/>
hi is invited, <lb/>
M. R. <lb/>
We bear no amusements <lb/>
made loonier by L. Tender, at <lb/>
able goods at the right prices. An in- R. S. Go's Hardware store. <lb/>
office has just turned out a <lb/>
for Greenville Institute, <lb/>
the workmanship speaks for itself. <lb/>
Tobacco Hues and engine stacks <lb/>
Tobacco lines and engine stacks of July except the It fa rather a foolish and risky <lb/>
rowing matches mentioned <lb/>
week. Keep them stirring <lb/>
some amusement can be bad. <lb/>
Among the appointments of Post <lb/>
masters made last week by the new <lb/>
administration were two for Pitt <lb/>
last practice that some of the young <lb/>
and have Of going out to frighten their <lb/>
fellows returning from visiting out- <lb/>
side of town. Last week they went <lb/>
out one night with a gun and tiring <lb/>
Entered Into rest on June <lb/>
j Cotton, aged about <lb/>
. three years. <lb/>
she had been a keen sufferer for months <lb/>
and the messenger so dreaded by many <lb/>
was a welcome and merciful one to her. <lb/>
She was lovely in face character. <lb/>
rule and winning in her rummer, sin- <lb/>
and earnest in her profession of <lb/>
, friendship and affection, and blessed In <lb/>
an unquestioning faith in the promise of <lb/>
life where the rainbow never <lb/>
lades, angels minister forever around <lb/>
the throne. <lb/>
She was so good, so gentle and retiring <lb/>
that words of eulogy seem almost <lb/>
welcome to her memory and thus is <lb/>
that the writer who knew and loved her, <lb/>
feels that extended notice of her death <lb/>
would not be as she would approve it. <lb/>
Host admirably did she grace the beau- <lb/>
places which adorn woman's <lb/>
for she was lovely a- wife, mother. <lb/>
friend and Christian. <lb/>
It is a comforting thought know I hat <lb/>
during all days of her prostrated ill- <lb/>
SUM AND SOUND <lb/>
n be enjoyed at will. A tram re <lb/>
has been built from the hotel to <lb/>
SWUNG <lb/>
Missed and these .-P <lb/>
in to the heart's O <lb/>
i la <lb/>
EL <lb/>
Is unsurpassed and these ports Can <lb/>
be engaged In to the heart's content. <lb/>
And prop <lb/>
have been knock- <lb/>
ed from <lb/>
priced good <lb/>
are <lb/>
a special drive <lb/>
on all <lb/>
TO <lb/>
which price <lb/>
have been put <lb/>
right d o w a i n <lb/>
reach of every- <lb/>
body. <lb/>
Has been employed for the of <lb/>
those who participate in dancing. <lb/>
Is neatly and comfortably furnished and <lb/>
the table will be supplied with <lb/>
the best that can be procured. <lb/>
81.60 to 93.00 per day. <lb/>
87.00 to per week. <lb/>
per month. <lb/>
Special rate- to <lb/>
every kind are <lb/>
tie i n sold t <lb/>
much than <lb/>
former price <lb/>
ks and Hats <lb/>
Y o can get <lb/>
special Bargains <lb/>
We have the <lb/>
coeds and <lb/>
to sell you, and <lb/>
Mn make prices <lb/>
o the interest of <lb/>
very purchaser, <lb/>
lie sure to call <lb/>
us and get <lb/>
bargain- <lb/>
Visit Ocracoke <lb/>
the season. <lb/>
For further <lb/>
if you wish to enjoy <lb/>
SPENCER BROS., <lb/>
Washington, M. <lb/>
off a powder load at a young gent; she was soothed by the unceasing <lb/>
frightened him out of his Wits. I devotion of her daughter and son-in-law, <lb/>
made to order by L. at I C. at I They might strike a fellow who was j and tenderly cared for by earnest friends <lb/>
If. 8- Clark Hardware store, and J. J. Moore at I loaded and would give them ye Messed of my Father, Inherit <lb/>
wanner reception than was bar-; the kingdom which Is prepared for <lb/>
Don't force y outsell when yon are The best way to keep is to <lb/>
not wanted. The man who fads to strike out for Ryan's. If his ice <lb/>
advertise sends you invitation to cream, lemonade or milk shakes fail <lb/>
i visit bis store. you had just as well sit down and <lb/>
wait for next winters freezes to <lb/>
gained Better <lb/>
somebody gets hurt. <lb/>
pieces of White Dress Goods <lb/>
must be sold within the next <lb/>
days. Come ladies or you miss <lb/>
of the season, they must go. <lb/>
come. <lb/>
The business of the M., had an installation of the <lb/>
Carriage Works is increasing and elected for the ensuing <lb/>
another has been em c year. The following are the <lb/>
II will be easy enough to get to j i <lb/>
Nags Head season. There will <lb/>
stop before And -o we who knew and loved her so <lb/>
well, believe she wears the crown prom- <lb/>
all who die the faith. <lb/>
Installation a. if. M. <lb/>
On. 24th, St. John's i <lb/>
Greenville Lodge No A. F. A. RECEIVED AT <lb/>
them, and asks his friends to call <lb/>
y- <lb/>
around. <lb/>
be a daily boat line between <lb/>
mouth and that point. Rev j N will <lb/>
TO on the First Sunday In July <lb/>
are entitled to the best that their preach in Falkland and Green- <lb/>
money will buy, so every family ville, having changed Ins <lb/>
should have, at once, a bottle of the i the fourth to the first <lb/>
best family remedy, Syrup of Pigs, Sunday. Banner. <lb/>
to cleanse the system or i <lb/>
sale in <lb/>
ties by all leading <lb/>
Drug Store, <lb/>
Front Reflector <lb/>
MR. Column. <lb/>
saw items in several ex- <lb/>
changes, last week, concerning the <lb/>
first roasting of the season. <lb/>
Mrs. near Bethel, The earliest reported in Greenville <lb/>
w is an aunt three of the j was or, Hie when Mr. M. <lb/>
sent over a , Schultz some from his gar- <lb/>
nice peaches far we boys <lb/>
her day. There is no doubt about . <lb/>
their being enjoyed. forget that <lb/>
the National of tie Far-1 J. May. <lb/>
AN Alliance, will lecture at Green- Lodge Premises <lb/>
V partner in a small ville next Every J. II. P. Keel. <lb/>
eat, good locality count i can come out, Owing to the illness Dr. F. W.; <lb/>
h lie will co to Snow Hill a prosy was installed in <lb/>
Alex. L. Blow, M. <lb/>
P. W. Brown, S. W. . <lb/>
J. L Sugg, J. W. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
G. Ii- Sec. <lb/>
M. Ring, S. D. <lb/>
Z. Z. J. D. <lb/>
EL Williams, Jr., Tyler. <lb/>
O. W. Harrington I <lb/>
II. II. Harris <lb/>
B. W. King, Marshal. <lb/>
The following standing commit- j. Having qualified as <lb/>
tees were appointed tor of C. Clark notice is <lb/>
Orphan hereby given to all person to <lb/>
It-., W. II. Kins, C T t. make <lb/>
n i. . j Immediate payment, and to all creditors <lb/>
G. James, S. N. I f aM , claims <lb/>
Schultz, J. I Sugg. tor payment within twelve months from <lb/>
Reference-B- J. P. tins date or will be plead in <lb/>
Golden Medical Discovery, War- <lb/>
Safe Cure, <lb/>
Celery Compound, Syrup of Figs, <lb/>
favorite Prescription, <lb/>
S. S. S., B. B. <lb/>
Buffalo Water. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Address <lb/>
r. BO r-1 <lb/>
hid. <lb/>
I as Senior <lb/>
bar of their recovery. <lb/>
May is, Wm. Smith, <lb/>
of David C. <lb/>
Tucker Murphy attorneys. <lb/>
What yon owe the <lb/>
be In <lb/>
the most elegant <lb/>
THE LAXATIVE NUTRITIOUS <lb/>
OF THE <lb/>
FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, <lb/>
Combined with the medicinal <lb/>
virtues of plants known to be <lb/>
most to the human <lb/>
forming an agreeable <lb/>
and effective laxative to <lb/>
cure Habitual <lb/>
and the many ills de- <lb/>
pending on a weak or inactive <lb/>
condition of the . <lb/>
KIDNEYS, LIVER KID BOWELS. <lb/>
It U the remedy known to <lb/>
CLEANSE <lb/>
When one i. Bilious or Constipated <lb/>
so THAT- <lb/>
PURE BLOOD, SLEEP, <lb/>
HEALTH and STRENGTH <lb/>
NATURALLY FOLLOW. <lb/>
Every one is using it and all are <lb/>
delighted with it. <lb/>
ASK Ton <lb/>
ONLY BY <lb/>
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. <lb/>
AT. H. f <lb/>
HISS CUR SO <lb/>
Brown Hooker. <lb/>
OXFORD <lb/>
FEMALE <lb/>
SEMINARY.; <lb/>
OXFORD, N. C <lb/>
The Nest Session Opens Sept. 4th, <lb/>
LOCATION IS <lb/>
I for and accessibility. <lb/>
The corps Hip in <lb/>
, land, diplomas from <lb/>
the of Virginia, i <lb/>
School of Languages, the I <lb/>
f Maryland, the <lb/>
Cooper ii ion Art School of Sew York. <lb/>
The of Piano and Organ U <lb/>
i graduate of the <lb/>
and afterward under Mew York <lb/>
Professors. <lb/>
The teacher Vocal Music won both I <lb/>
the Vocal Instrumental at the <lb/>
Institute, and after <lb/>
ward studied three year under the best <lb/>
Now York Professors. <lb/>
SESSION I <lb/>
OF WEEKS <lb/>
Board, fuel, lights, washing, full <lb/>
Course, Latin and I <lb/>
I If paid one-halt in advance, i ; l. i <lb/>
The above with music ;<lb/>
Apply for <lb/>
F. P. HOBGOOD, <lb/>
SUPERB LINE <lb/>
now seen at store. I have . <lb/>
the latest styles and newest patterns, and <lb/>
an experience of several years at the, <lb/>
business qualifies me for all work <lb/>
and well. I also do <lb/>
WET AND DRY STAMPING <lb/>
I at moderate prices. Will be to have <lb/>
call and examine my stock. <lb/>
MRS. B. A. <lb/>
i Notice, <lb/>
THAT <lb/>
requested <lb/>
forward and <lb/>
by of June. I also offer my <lb/>
Dry Goods and Shoes at cost. I <lb/>
also for groceries very low. <lb/>
I remain yours. <lb/>
T. If. Moore. <lb/>
N. V. <lb/>
W. L. DOUGLAS <lb/>
SHOE <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
. . In III. <lb/>
II<lb/>
and Minis. <lb/>
not <lb/>
bottom. v. <lb/>
W. f., 11.00 for <lb/>
Gentle and <lb/>
FOR SALE BY <lb/>
BROWN HOOKER, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Tar River Transportation <lb/>
I. I. <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
N. If. Tarboro, <lb/>
Cant It. P. Jones, Washington, Gen Ag <lb/>
The People's for travel on Ts <lb/>
River. <lb/>
The Steamer is finest <lb/>
and quickest bout on the river. 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 <lb/>
the market affords. <lb/>
A trip on the Steamer Is <lb/>
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb/>
Leaves Washington Monday, <lb/>
Friday at ;. o'clock, a. m. <lb/>
Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb/>
and Saturday at o'clock, A. M. <lb/>
Freights received daily through <lb/>
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Greenville. N. <lb/>
GREENVILLE INSTITUTE <lb/>
TEEM 1383. <lb/>
The classes will be so arranged that <lb/>
new pupils can outer the Drat week In <lb/>
January. <lb/>
TEACHERS <lb/>
Dick kit, <lb/>
. Principal <lb/>
t. De- <lb/>
part <lb/>
M. S. Cannon, Vocal and <lb/>
mental Music. <lb/>
Miss Painting and <lb/>
Drawing. <lb/>
Mrs. Book <lb/>
DEPARTMENTS. <lb/>
Primary. Academic. <lb/>
and Mathematical. Mu- <lb/>
Painting and Drawing. <lb/>
ADVANTAGES <lb/>
Comfortable Building. <lb/>
Location and Good <lb/>
of Well Prepared Food <lb/>
Boarders, a Corps of Teachers, <lb/>
all being graduates of class <lb/>
Music Di . it Hunt equal <lb/>
in work to any College in the State. <lb/>
i New Pianos and Organs, <lb/>
A of nearly <lb/>
recently for the School. <lb/>
to s.-, for <lb/>
Board and Tuition Tuition and Terms <lb/>
for Day Pupils the same a- advertised <lb/>
In Pupils who do not board <lb/>
with the consult Mat <lb/>
before engaging board elsewhere, for <lb/>
particular. Address, <lb/>
JOHN DUCKETT. <lb/>
Principal. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified as Executor of <lb/>
the Last U ill and of Irene <lb/>
notice i- hereby given to all <lb/>
person- indebted to -aid testatrix to <lb/>
conn- forward and make immediate pay- <lb/>
and to persons having claims <lb/>
against said to present them to <lb/>
tin undersigned, properly authenticated <lb/>
within twelve mouths this date, or. <lb/>
this notice will be plead In bar their <lb/>
recovery, Forbes. <lb/>
Km. of Irene <lb/>
Tucker Murphy, Attorneys. <lb/>
May nth, 1880, <lb/>
LOW TARIFF <lb/>
nm <lb/>
For we have free Buggies DOW. Ah <lb/>
you ere free to buy where yon please, but <lb/>
If you want to save money yon come to <lb/>
my Factory on 4th street, rear of B. <lb/>
cherry For convenience we <lb/>
have also an entrance through II. F. <lb/>
Keel's Stables on 3rd street I can give <lb/>
ha yon ever had in your life <lb/>
to less money than any one <lb/>
else in the county can you. Why <lb/>
for my expenses are less and I pay tie <lb/>
spot cash for good- and the dis- <lb/>
count-, if you don't believe it you <lb/>
come and sec. Having hail IS years <lb/>
experience in the business I guarantee <lb/>
perfect satisfaction or no charge. Re- <lb/>
a specialty. Don't forget <lb/>
place on lib street rear II. <lb/>
o. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
C. O. P. <lb/>
Cotton Lard, <lb/>
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. <lb/>
FREE FROM HOG FAT. <lb/>
PURE. <lb/>
WHOLESOME, <lb/>
ECONOMICAL <lb/>
For by all Send for Illus <lb/>
Pamphlet, <lb/>
ABOUT <lb/>
ONE PRIZE DINNERS, <lb/>
or how to provide a good dinner for Four <lb/>
Persons for One Dollar. <lb/>
An excellent Cook M <lb/>
containing one Dinner <lb/>
Bills of Fare, with how to <lb/>
prepare our, so that the cost <lb/>
four persons cannot exceed one dollar, <lb/>
also additional recipes. <lb/>
This valuable will be given fit <lb/>
to any one sending or <lb/>
tickets, representing the purchase of <lb/>
twenty CO. P. COTTON <lb/>
at our Store, No. <lb/>
in w. Had St. Y. <lb/>
pail of our Lard contains a ticket, <lb/>
the i on which corresponds to the <lb/>
of pounds in the pail. <lb/>
Cotton Oil <lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
Broker, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Of Interest to Ladies.<lb/>
FREE SAMPLE <lb/>
plaint to any<lb/>
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MOT <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
GREEN VILLE, C. <lb/>
MARGUERITE AND PEGGY ANN. <lb/>
Allow Clothing, Taint, or <lb/>
fl Woodwork in the old <lb/>
E J ; rubbing, twisting, wrecking way. <lb/>
m A Join that large army of sensible, <lb/>
economical people, who from experience have <lb/>
learned that PEA used as directed on each <lb/>
package, saves time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear. <lb/>
Your Clothes arc out more by washing than <lb/>
wearing. It is to your advantage to try <lb/>
only JAMES <lb/>
GOOD BOOKS <lb/>
Sent post paid on receipt <lb/>
In of <lb/>
A most and work. <lb/>
page ; papal f <lb/>
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B ii Taper, <lb/>
Humorist. <lb/>
from Ward. Mark Twain, <lb/>
etc <lb/>
St., <lb/>
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Ar Rocky Mount <lb/>
A r Tarboro <lb/>
pin pan am <lb/>
Mistress Anna <lb/>
Aim Kay <lb/>
Before the of windows <lb/>
Paused a moment one cold winter day <lb/>
Too was dressed in tho wannest. <lb/>
As well as of clothes. <lb/>
And a pair of bright golden rimmed glasses <lb/>
Hung astride of her <lb/>
But a shawl, thin and ragged. <lb/>
Hat fir and for hood. <lb/>
And she clasped in her arms, like a treasure, <lb/>
A gathered wood. <lb/>
Mistress Marguerite Anna <lb/>
With n look of deep thought on her face. <lb/>
To herself really am <lb/>
As to what I shall get in this place. <lb/>
tired of jellies and spongecake. <lb/>
Oyster mange, <lb/>
And chicken and salad <lb/>
had two or three <lb/>
Dear me what a bother I it <lb/>
For my luncheon to something <lb/>
Ah puffs and chocolate. Well, X <lb/>
Must if make them <lb/>
With a look of deep thought also, Peggy <lb/>
Ann Ray <lb/>
there, I wonder, <lb/>
I things day <lb/>
Oil. If Ma if ill it <lb/>
But i can <lb/>
For make s i go iIi -3 go halve <lb/>
with <lb/>
Ail like ins. <lb/>
Oh, dear how I wish I'd a <lb/>
I mere <lb/>
Proud I walk la, <lb/>
buy brown <lb/>
Young Hoopla. <lb/>
I lancer Of a t tie Knowledge. <lb/>
The average layman considers that, <lb/>
when lie employs a physician, ho has <lb/>
the right to know what drags are <lb/>
used in the treatment. He scarce- I <lb/>
be persuaded that in j <lb/>
such information his attendant has no <lb/>
motive, but does so purely in <lb/>
tho interest of his patient. ally, <lb/>
the physician is ready to give <lb/>
if he is dealing <lb/>
person of intelligence, but in some in- <lb/>
stances it is clearly his duty to de- <lb/>
If a person has been much <lb/>
benefited by a certain drug, of course, <lb/>
if he knows the name of it, he is <lb/>
to recommend it to every friend <lb/>
who has a complaint like his. Or if a <lb/>
prescription has been given call- <lb/>
for agents which he knows 110th- <lb/>
loans his friend the empty j <lb/>
bottle, or copies tho number <lb/>
on the label; tho same medicine can <lb/>
then be obtained the druggist who <lb/>
holds the In this way a <lb/>
great deal of harm is often done, lead- <lb/>
it docs in some cases, to tho <lb/>
abuse of powerful drugs, in <lb/>
others to the application of tho most <lb/>
erroneous treatment. The same dis- <lb/>
ease in two often demands <lb/>
distinct methods of treatment; a <lb/>
or mixture of drugs, which is <lb/>
indicated for one might be clearly for- <lb/>
for the other, A correct <lb/>
cation for drugs <lb/>
which no non-professional can <lb/>
possess. tho danger of pop- <lb/>
prescribing Medical News <lb/>
The self has <lb/>
heard of is taking it in <lb/>
the maximum dose in order to pro- <lb/>
THE ONLY <lb/>
Brilliant <lb/>
Durable <lb/>
Economical <lb/>
Are Diamond Dyes. They excel all others <lb/>
in Strength, and Fastness. None others <lb/>
are just as good. Beware of <lb/>
are made of cheap and inferior materials and <lb/>
give poor, weak, colors. <lb/>
colors; cents each. <lb/>
Send postal for Dye Book, Sample Card, directions <lb/>
for coloring making the finest Ink or <lb/>
a etc. Sold by Druggists or by <lb/>
WELLS, RICHARDSON CO. Burlington. Vt. <lb/>
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Wilson pin <lb/>
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Train en Week <lb/>
leave Halifax for Si at <lb/>
M. Returning, leaves Scotland <lb/>
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Raleigh I. R. dally Sun <lb/>
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William-ton. X l . I M. I V, V M. <lb/>
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I M. OS A M Returning leave <lb/>
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Sunday. <lb/>
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Wilson. and Magnolia. <lb/>
Train makes at <lb/>
for all points All <lb/>
rail via and daily Sun- <lb/>
via Line. <lb/>
Trains close for ah <lb/>
via and <lb/>
All run solid between <lb/>
and and have <lb/>
Palace <lb/>
JOHN I-. DIVINE- <lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
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Atlantic N. C. Railroad <lb/>
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d. No. SO <lb/>
An intelligent tis. sleep. Ho recommending <lb/>
Mr. Thomas Shanks, the it to his friends who cannot sleep, in <lb/>
cal engineer, West Lombard I doses which arc not free from danger. <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
OLD BRICK STOKE. <lb/>
n AND <lb/>
I will to <lb/>
their interest to gel our prices before <lb/>
e. Our -t is <lb/>
in all its brandies. <lb/>
PORK SIDES <lb/>
FLOUR, SUGAR. <lb/>
SPICES, c <lb/>
always at <lb/>
TOBACCO CIGARS <lb/>
we buy direct from <lb/>
hi you to buy at one A <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb/>
the Our goods all bought and <lb/>
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb/>
to run. we sell a close margin. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
EVERYBODY LOOK. <lb/>
Horses <lb/>
Mules. <lb/>
A ear load arrived and now for <lb/>
sale by. <lb/>
I at keel A stand, it ill sell <lb/>
FOR CASH, <lb/>
terms OH lime. bought <lb/>
my for a-h and can to sell <lb/>
as as anyone. Give me a call. <lb/>
UNDERTAKING. <lb/>
Tho popular use of which <lb/>
has been going on for over n year, <lb/>
has done no injury; have <lb/>
known thirty grains to lie advised by <lb/>
office, and the dog lay very still upon I layman to another as an initial <lb/>
the floor. After Shanks had dose. We that the time must <lb/>
his business at tho counter he come, through the multiplication of <lb/>
said to the dog, arc you these potent neurotic medicines, when <lb/>
street, is tho possessor of a large, in- <lb/>
Newfoundland dog, <lb/>
goes by the name of Mr. <lb/>
Shanks walked into The American <lb/>
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pin a in <lb/>
Thursday and Saturday, <lb/>
t and Friday.; <lb/>
Train connect-, with <lb/>
Train bound North, leaving <lb/>
k. and with <lb/>
Danville Train West, leaving <lb/>
p. III. <lb/>
Train with <lb/>
Train, arriving at <lb/>
in., and With Wilmington and <lb/>
Train from North at p. in <lb/>
Train connects with Wilmington and <lb/>
Freight Train, leaving <lb/>
p- m and with Rich- <lb/>
leaves <lb/>
Season Round Trip Tickets. <lb/>
i Rates of Fare. Round Trip <lb/>
Ticket, from stations named In-low to <lb/>
City. Season -if In <lb/>
effect June 1st. <lb/>
From To Season. Sat. <lb/>
Goldsboro More d i-i OS <lb/>
i and return<lb/>
3.00 I JO <lb/>
Season <lb/>
Hates of Trip <lb/>
Tickets, from Stations below to <lb/>
the W. X It. <lb/>
Having associated B. S. <lb/>
with me in the business we <lb/>
arc. ready to serve the people in that <lb/>
All notes and accounts due <lb/>
me for past services have been placed in <lb/>
I he hands Mr. for collection. <lb/>
JOHN FLANAGAN. <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 Onset Case down to a <lb/>
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We are fitted <lb/>
up with all conveniences sail can render <lb/>
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb/>
FLANAGAN A <lb/>
Feb. 1888. <lb/>
MARVELOUS <lb/>
ready to go Tho dog <lb/>
arose and stood his mas- <lb/>
Mr. Shanks then told tho dog <lb/>
that this was The American news <lb/>
paper and after they had walk- <lb/>
ed down to street ho wanted <lb/>
him to come hack and get <lb/>
an American. The dog shook his <lb/>
head, as to Say, <lb/>
Mr. Shanks left, so did the dog; but <lb/>
in about two minutes the clerks wore <lb/>
surprised to sec the noble animal enter <lb/>
the door, his fore paws on the <lb/>
counter, open his large mouth, and <lb/>
stand in this way until one of the <lb/>
clerks placed a paper in his mouth, <lb/>
which he bore safely to his master, <lb/>
who waited on tho corner of <lb/>
and Baltimore streets. The dog <lb/>
well known as tho friend. <lb/>
At night his master will tell go <lb/>
to tho first newsboy a <lb/>
paper. He always throws <lb/>
nu the ground, which tho dog <lb/>
up, runs off, and jumps on <lb/>
newsboy he finds, and, after dropping <lb/>
nickel in tho boy's and re- <lb/>
the paper, he runs never <lb/>
waiting for change. It is for this <lb/>
generosity that the boys have named <lb/>
him the Ho also <lb/>
mails letters. <lb/>
Mr. Shanks says that it is <lb/>
for him to have an alarm clock, <lb/>
as tho dog regularly rings a bell and <lb/>
wakes the family <lb/>
American. <lb/>
In former times there were no <lb/>
cons or lights on tho western rivers. <lb/>
were places then on tho Mis- <lb/>
had <lb/>
to lie by all night. Sometimes had <lb/>
to send a skiff across the river to build <lb/>
a bonfire as a guide to tho channel. <lb/>
This was constantly changing from <lb/>
year to <lb/>
In going down the Ohio my <lb/>
was arrested by tho new feature <lb/>
introduced by tho government, of <lb/>
beacons erected cm the which <lb/>
greatly lessens the. dangers of <lb/>
Those are petroleum lamps <lb/>
commonly set upon shaded <lb/>
by small roofs. A small steamer, the <lb/>
Lily, plies on the Ohio between <lb/>
Cairo and supplies oil, pays <lb/>
the keepers, puts up new lights <lb/>
wanted changes tho old ones, <lb/>
which is often required from tho <lb/>
changes of the channel. <lb/>
The lights are placed on tho channel <lb/>
side of the river, tho water is <lb/>
deep. Sometimes three or four lea- <lb/>
cons arc put anon a farm. Tho <lb/>
steamers steer from light to light <lb/>
The on tho river largely <lb/>
consign the duty of attending to the <lb/>
lights to their wives and daughters <lb/>
who thus earn some <lb/>
few dimes daily for each lamp. And <lb/>
the reflection is certainly interesting <lb/>
that along on rivers, sweeping <lb/>
tho margins of many states in the <lb/>
arc hundreds of worthy <lb/>
thrifty females daily ascending <lb/>
and attending to tho lamps; and <lb/>
among them all I venture to say no <lb/>
five foolish virgins could be found so <lb/>
long as Undo Sam with smiling vis- <lb/>
age stands ready with his huge <lb/>
to pour out tho <lb/>
cal Recollections of Ohio. <lb/>
physicians will insist upon the 11011- <lb/>
of these potent prescriptions <lb/>
by pharmacists without a written or- <lb/>
It seems to us quite probable <lb/>
that have simply arrived at the <lb/>
threshold f this department of <lb/>
cal work, and that the profession will <lb/>
to throw additional safe- <lb/>
guards around the unauthorized use <lb/>
of powerful <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles. USE <lb/>
DIAMOND PAINTS. <lb/>
Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only Cents. <lb/>
ONE WAY TO A BRONCO. <lb/>
j CELERY <lb/>
I COMPOUND <lb/>
CURES <lb/>
Neuralgia <lb/>
Nervous <lb/>
Prostration <lb/>
Kidney <lb/>
Diseases <lb/>
PROOFS <lb/>
Com- <lb/>
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South N <lb/>
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All Liver <lb/>
Disorders <lb/>
Celery Cow <lb/>
has b- not real <lb/>
IV torpid liver, <lb/>
indigestion, and u <lb/>
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Rig Trees hi New Jersey. <lb/>
There very large oaks and <lb/>
other trees still standing in swamps, <lb/>
or on ground surrounded by swamps, <lb/>
in Cape May county, N. <lb/>
which were doubtless when <lb/>
white men first visited tho country; <lb/>
but there are, I believe, no <lb/>
tracts of unbroken primeval <lb/>
forest in that region. Mr. Richard <lb/>
S. Learning and Dr. Coleman F. <lb/>
learning told me of a oak <lb/>
which was feet across the stump <lb/>
and feet to the first limb, and this <lb/>
limb was over feet in diameter. <lb/>
At this height tho tree was more <lb/>
than feet through, and all lie- <lb/>
low this was sound. A Methodist <lb/>
clergyman counted over of <lb/>
growth. The same gentleman told <lb/>
me of a tulip tree feet in diameter, <lb/>
with a dear trunk feet or more in <lb/>
length. Both the sweet and sour gums <lb/>
now very large in that region. Mr. <lb/>
Richard Learning is a shipbuilder, and <lb/>
has had much experience with differ- <lb/>
kinds of timber, lie says that <lb/>
Capo May county oak and gum timber <lb/>
is more durable than any other with <lb/>
which ho is acquainted, except some <lb/>
kinds of wood from certain parts of <lb/>
Louis Globe-Democrat. <lb/>
Know It All. <lb/>
says you might read all <lb/>
the books in the British museum, if <lb/>
you could live long enough, and re- <lb/>
main an illiterates uneducated <lb/>
person. Then, again, if you read ten <lb/>
pages in a good letter by letter j <lb/>
that is lo say, with real accuracy j <lb/>
you are in some meas- <lb/>
an educated person. It is only j <lb/>
in a measure that a person can lie <lb/>
When were but few <lb/>
books it was possible for one person to <lb/>
know their contents. Science has <lb/>
widened and the butter of intelligence <lb/>
must ho spread thinner. The <lb/>
Scholar is ready lo drop <lb/>
Only boarding school girls finish their <lb/>
education. The bald headed professor <lb/>
who has been studying all his life <lb/>
feds confoundedly ignorant in the <lb/>
face of the many things ho does not <lb/>
know. A child can ask him questions <lb/>
ho cannot answer. The young man <lb/>
goes to college to be educated. The <lb/>
most college can do for him is to put <lb/>
him on tho rood leading to knowledge. <lb/>
It takes everybody to know every- <lb/>
thing, and very little of anything is <lb/>
yet known. Bun away from tho man <lb/>
who claims to know it all. Ho will <lb/>
make you tired exposing his own <lb/>
Orleans Picayune. <lb/>
A Western i Who lines Not lo <lb/>
tho <lb/>
It has been and is still believed by <lb/>
that to break a bronco ho must <lb/>
be thrown, beaten, conquered <lb/>
before he can utilized. I believed <lb/>
so once, but tho method has always <lb/>
struck mo as a dead failure. Were <lb/>
the breaker if as fine intellect as tho <lb/>
bronco, in many instances he might <lb/>
submit to a reversal of situ- <lb/>
and allow the bronco lo train <lb/>
Mm, for out of the brains of broncos <lb/>
may learn wisdom, as well out <lb/>
of mouths of babes and sucklings. <lb/>
I had a friend once, as bravo a man <lb/>
as ever graced a saddle, leveled a <lb/>
Winchester or loved a child, and he <lb/>
owned a bronco. If ho would saddle <lb/>
the animal once or throe times a day <lb/>
the pony must he thrown and <lb/>
blinded on each My friend <lb/>
said it was the of the <lb/>
knew lie could not wantonly <lb/>
kind to anything. It never occurred j <lb/>
to mo that it might lo education, and <lb/>
that nature had nothing to do with it. <lb/>
Several years later the madam and <lb/>
were camped near an old log road <lb/>
in the mountains in the vicinity of a <lb/>
friend's ranch. One rooming, I <lb/>
was about building the. fire for <lb/>
the son. a lad of came <lb/>
up the road with a bridle on bis arm. <lb/>
lie stopped near and began lo <lb/>
. lie, as one would torn dog. After ho <lb/>
bail whistled a few times I board a <lb/>
whinny, and in a few moments the <lb/>
rapid beat of a horse's hoofs broke <lb/>
upon the sweet of tho <lb/>
summer morning. in the <lb/>
of the sound, presently saw <lb/>
a pony coming down the old road on <lb/>
a run. A dappled gray pony, <lb/>
with ears erect and mane Hying; his <lb/>
neck was outstretched and his eyes <lb/>
seemed to flash with exquisite pleas- <lb/>
lie leaping onus if moved <lb/>
by thoughts of love, absolutely free, <lb/>
beautiful in form, graceful in his lib- <lb/>
and in every movement. Within <lb/>
a few rods of the lad tho reckless <lb/>
gallop resolved itself into a <lb/>
Ms, h <lb/>
I would respectfully call your <lb/>
to the follow ask <lb/>
to remember yon can buy <lb/>
HEADSTONE or MONUMENT of <lb/>
this than other ill the <lb/>
country. Thai it is I be most reliable <lb/>
and known having been represented <lb/>
for over years in ibis vicinity. <lb/>
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and has unusual for or- <lb/>
promptly and factory. <lb/>
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to P. W. BATES, <lb/>
Dancy. Conn. <lb/>
B. C. <lb/>
Any of the <lb/>
sent post-paid on Cecil bl privet i <lb/>
of Africa. <lb/>
The most thrilling work on in- <lb/>
cloth <lb/>
Imitation f Christ.-- <lb/>
By Thomas n r, i.,. , eta <lb/>
Selections from <lb/>
others, pages; papa cents<lb/>
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TO US <lb/>
5-Ton Cotton Gin Scales, <lb/>
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beam. <lb/>
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THE <lb/>
Fur <lb/>
JONES of Y, <lb/>
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb/>
Dressing Hair. <lb/>
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AT THE GLASS FRONT <lb/>
the Opera House, at which phase <lb/>
i have recently located, and where have <lb/>
thing in line <lb/>
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MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb/>
; all the improved ; new <lb/>
i comfortable chairs, <lb/>
at reasonable <lb/>
work outside of my <lb/>
Very <lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
From<lb/>
y. <lb/>
I will sell my Center property <lb/>
of two acres of land with <lb/>
ore large tenant <lb/>
on u Proper <lb/>
, located at r on Tar Rive,, ii <lb/>
very desirable Cm mercantile <lb/>
business. I <lb/>
I power steam saw and grist mill that <lb/>
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Nickeled Pen Pencil <lb/>
mm km <lb/>
Flats hi <lb/>
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extravagant, and the accommodation <lb/>
contemptible, is the subject of com- <lb/>
plaint in The Daily News; but tho <lb/>
grievance is one that will not <lb/>
long endure. Tho speculative builder <lb/>
tin the idea of <lb/>
of course ho <lb/>
overdone it Many of the great <lb/>
provided for tho use of bachelors <lb/>
or married couples without <lb/>
family men enjoy living <lb/>
in a standing almost empty; <lb/>
empty they will remain until tho <lb/>
mils down. Nor have tho <lb/>
been always adapted to <lb/>
the needs of tho in <lb/>
of a homo informs us that <lb/>
several mansions which ho visited ho <lb/>
was told that the lift was working up <lb/>
to o'clock at the <lb/>
time when it ought to begin. <lb/>
St. Gazette. <lb/>
The Christian at prints a list <lb/>
of sensational topics announced by <lb/>
American preachers and says they <lb/>
compare favorably with dime novel <lb/>
titles. Hero a few of the sermon <lb/>
Great <lb/>
from tho and the <lb/>
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by the Your <lb/>
Goes tho Conies tho <lb/>
the <lb/>
Writers or Life. <lb/>
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to the bottom of the popular fancy for <lb/>
dialect writing There is only one <lb/>
explanation. The people want <lb/>
can life, written in American style <lb/>
they want something unconventional, <lb/>
a touch of nature and <lb/>
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only form of unconventional literary <lb/>
expression. The thoughtful ob- <lb/>
server who follows Emerson's <lb/>
and lives in the streets <lb/>
will find interesting types of character <lb/>
besides tho mountaineers and <lb/>
crackers, and when he comes to write <lb/>
what is in his mind ho will produce <lb/>
American Con-<lb/>
A business man and financier of the <lb/>
rank in Boston is so absent mind- <lb/>
ed that ho occasionally forgets to go <lb/>
to his dinner. His customary hour <lb/>
for this he remembers it <lb/>
is o'clock. The other day, quite <lb/>
absorbed in business, ho worked stead- <lb/>
on o'clock, and then began <lb/>
to a quite natural sense of <lb/>
and yearning in his stomach. <lb/>
he said musingly, <lb/>
plying the flat of his hand to his waist- <lb/>
coat, wonder what I for dinner <lb/>
that disagrees with <lb/>
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trot until he reached his friend, When <lb/>
he came to a halt and rubbed bis nose <lb/>
tho boy's shoulder. Tho loud <lb/>
whinny was softened and tho arched <lb/>
neck pressed against the lad for <lb/>
the expected caress. It is a good <lb/>
yuan since that bright morning, <lb/>
and yet the memory of it is as fresh <lb/>
as if I saw it now; I can taste again <lb/>
the very sweetness of Hie balsam <lb/>
laden air, cm see the tender blue mist <lb/>
that lingered about the hills, <lb/>
and the pony's head resting <lb/>
against the shoulder; and it <lb/>
seemed to as it does now, that <lb/>
if been hands instead of <lb/>
hoofs, ho would have hugged the <lb/>
and would have kissed him on the <lb/>
lips, instead of on tho hand, had he <lb/>
known how. <lb/>
did you get that horse, I <lb/>
don't mean to say a broil- <lb/>
kind and <lb/>
what he <lb/>
long have you owned <lb/>
three <lb/>
how did break him I I j <lb/>
supposed that they bad to roped <lb/>
beaten <lb/>
don't you believe a word of <lb/>
it. I haven't even cross to <lb/>
him; have I, <lb/>
The pony corroborated tho state- <lb/>
beyond cavil. The madam went <lb/>
out and with the and <lb/>
hugged the horse, and should not <lb/>
have blamed her had hugged <lb/>
boy, as I looked down into his honest, <lb/>
laughing gray eyes. <lb/>
Patience and its genius, <lb/>
kindness, without any exhibition of <lb/>
man's a simple endeavor <lb/>
lo bring himself up to tho horse's <lb/>
standard of intellect, and tho result <lb/>
was two loving friends. That they <lb/>
could not talk Greek, Latin or Eng- <lb/>
to each other dignified tho <lb/>
; the between them <lb/>
was quite perfect and beautiful in its <lb/>
and Stream.<lb/>
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ant other alongside<lb/>
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gentleman who was<lb/>
late centenarian, M. <lb/>
although of tho of photo- <lb/>
refused during tho greater <lb/>
part of his long life to have his picture <lb/>
taken. Not until in his <lb/>
ninety-seventh year, did ho overcome <lb/>
this antipathy. It happened, as he <lb/>
wrote to a friend, in tins <lb/>
about two years ago reported his j entered tho to go to tho <lb/>
loss to tho detectives and offered <lb/>
rally to assist them in every way. Al <lb/>
he called frequently to ascertain <lb/>
if any news of tho thieves had been <lb/>
obtained, but being met always with a <lb/>
his visits became infrequent <lb/>
and finally ceased. He had forgotten <lb/>
tho matter altogether till meant <lb/>
when he was called upon by of place at my however, <lb/>
the detectives, y <lb/>
have got a fortune or my ruin. la <lb/>
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anything . <lb/>
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have discovered <lb/>
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when a gentleman in tho politest <lb/>
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in carriage. I to his re- <lb/>
quest. He had scarcely taken his <lb/>
when he <lb/>
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of Brazil know Dom <lb/>
a true savant and who de- <lb/>
mo with the <lb/>
wishes to your photograph, and <lb/>
if I succeed in obtaining your <lb/>
my future is I could <lb/>
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Pedro accompanied tho photographer <lb/>
to his studio. Herald. <lb/>
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country of Europe <lb/>
cannot speak any- <lb/>
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will carry you anywhere. Every <lb/>
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best Salve in the world for Cuts, <lb/>
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Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, <lb/>
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satisfaction, or money refunded. Price <lb/>
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