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PAPER <lb/>
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astern Reflector. <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
-A. SPECIALTY <lb/>
D. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in Advance.<lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1889. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
N- C <lb/>
D. SB Hi <lb/>
LEADING PAPER <lb/>
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district. <lb/>
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are not <lb/>
the true principle the party. <lb/>
If yon paper from a <lb/>
State semi for the <lb/>
tor. SAMPLE <lb/>
ON <lb/>
He Fought at Winchester. <lb/>
And Es Will cot Pass Through <lb/>
Sates. <lb/>
Sentinel. <lb/>
Judge who held Forsyth <lb/>
In or the game. told the Sentinel a pathetic <lb/>
In law i km, ii is ever same ; incident which occurred at. the hurt <lb/>
In st niggle for power, or the scrub- , . M , . <lb/>
of Sorry court. It beautifully <lb/>
Let this he your Four- the leader sympathy of <lb/>
For the prise be a ribbon or another who has <lb/>
National Educational <lb/>
Th <lb/>
is lie call go <lb/>
pat;. <lb/>
been unfortunate. <lb/>
In the can the State vs. John <lb/>
Stuart, indictment for <lb/>
appeared iii the court-room <lb/>
shuffling along, scarcely able to <lb/>
Everybody in North Carolina will lie walk, lie wore a solid check shirt, <lb/>
at it the health I ., r ., suit , <lb/>
of lion. Jefferson Davis will permit Ins <lb/>
i attending the Centennial, hat. <lb/>
contained Appearing as States-witnesses <lb/>
acrostic suggested by bin I <lb/>
promise to come lib health will permit, were two well dieted, <lb/>
STATE <lb/>
. I .-. Wake. <lb/>
M. Holt. <lb/>
of Slate William i. <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
W. of Wake. <lb/>
W. of <lb/>
Superintendent Public Instruction <lb/>
M. finger <lb/>
A f i. . F. <lb/>
of Buncombe.<lb/>
i Justice William X. II. Smith. o<lb/>
S. Mi-i of <lb/>
J. Davis, of <lb/>
s E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and <lb/>
of Burke.<lb/>
II. of <lb/>
Beaufort. <lb/>
Second Philips, or <lb/>
Third II. ;. n.-v. <lb/>
on. <lb/>
Clark, of <lb/>
Fifth John A. Gilmer, <lb/>
Sixth I list T. of <lb/>
Sampson. <lb/>
Seventh f <lb/>
Eighth a. Armfield, <lb/>
IredelL <lb/>
Ninth District Jesse K. Graves, f <lb/>
of <lb/>
Eleventh M. Shipp, <lb/>
Twelfth n Merrimon. <lb/>
Buncombe. <lb/>
B. Vance, Meek- <lb/>
Matt. <lb/>
I Id I iii District <lb/>
Skinner, f <lb/>
In <lb/>
of <lb/>
Third W. <lb/>
Fourth 11- of <lb/>
Filth W. <lb/>
Sixth Rowland f <lb/>
. John S. Hi <lb/>
W. II. A. .;<lb/>
GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
Court A. <lb/>
A. K. <lb/>
Register of Deeds David II. James. <lb/>
B. Cherry. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Commissioners <lb/>
V. <lb/>
W. A. James, Jr. T. E. Keel. <lb/>
Ki <lb/>
J. S. J. <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
Public I <lb/>
F. W. Brown. <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
. James. <lb/>
F. Evans. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Chief T. Smith. <lb/>
B. Moore. <lb/>
Ward, B. N. Boyd <lb/>
2nd Ward. R. Williams, Jr., and Alfred <lb/>
Forbes 3rd Ward, T. J. and M. <lb/>
B, Lang; lib W. X. Tolbert. <lb/>
First and Third <lb/>
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. N. C <lb/>
D. Rector. <lb/>
Mel In Sen i. iv Sn v. <lb/>
in and night. <lb/>
night, R. B. <lb/>
Si Sunday, <lb/>
and night. Meeting every <lb/>
Wednesday night. <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
for gram old <lb/>
i t ever <lb/>
It i in the sir I nun I <lb/>
U big Inside out. <lb/>
A lid far and near. <lb/>
I . is coming here. <lb/>
F lei pray s deep true, <lb/>
ii w iii bis -in renew, <lb/>
U mi In tis through. <lb/>
i w i- inn Hie brave, <lb/>
I-. to thee is honor . <lb/>
First in Hie our land to <lb/>
in <lb/>
K or ever ill peace. <lb/>
K i <lb/>
s our home increase; <lb/>
we arc oar band, <lb/>
X soon i iii in- n will <lb/>
He grace. <lb/>
D i- Hie whom w love, <lb/>
A hies- him from above. <lb/>
a-t lie fortune here below, <lb/>
I ii flowery be i thy <lb/>
S be thy sleep called die <lb/>
no wore. <lb/>
The Inter-State Farmer's As- <lb/>
men who clearly by their <lb/>
looks that I hey were determined to <lb/>
send the old man to the <lb/>
it possible. <lb/>
the prisoner any V <lb/>
asked Judge Phillips. <lb/>
have none your <lb/>
a man, <lb/>
unable lo have an <lb/>
The Judge saw by the man's looks <lb/>
that this was an unusual case and <lb/>
said go tell your <lb/>
air, was in the <lb/>
ate army and at the battle Win- <lb/>
chester. was shot through both <lb/>
Since I lieu i been ex- <lb/>
hard for me to <lb/>
myself. I went to work for tins <lb/>
man last year worked eight <lb/>
mouths, upon his promise board <lb/>
and he me and to pay me <lb/>
my M were During <lb/>
that time be paid me ten cents, with <lb/>
This body, which as organized which tobacco. At the <lb/>
at Atlanta. in August. is end of eight mouth., he to <lb/>
composed of representative from pay me any money and refused to <lb/>
Alabama. Arkansas, Florida, give any clothes, saying my <lb/>
Louisiana. services were worthless. Then, <lb/>
Carolina, South Carolina, your went into his ward- <lb/>
Texas Virginia. These ii-pie- robe, k a suit clothes to bide <lb/>
sent at or more for each Con- nakedness and left. lie had <lb/>
we indicted larceny and I have <lb/>
Hie Vice I the Stall--, <lb/>
in -pi i. <lb/>
rs. <lb/>
If. <lb/>
i. Forest <lb/>
J. T. <lb/>
P. Fort, Ml. Any. <lb/>
La. <lb/>
T. Henry, Greenwood, <lb/>
Can-, Sparta. N. <lb/>
v. it. Palmetto, s. c. <lb/>
L. a. <lb/>
B. M. Nashville, <lb/>
IS. Picket. Decatur, Texas. <lb/>
The Association will meet l lie ; <lb/>
city of Ala., on <lb/>
20th of next <lb/>
rates, on all lines railway be <lb/>
been in jail ever <lb/>
A.-, the oil man finished, a basil- <lb/>
ed indignation was heard <lb/>
I o <lb/>
say you were ho <lb/>
-i bed Phillipa, who <lb/>
an in that <lb/>
did and memorable charge- <lb/>
yon in the second charge <lb/>
to the right the town V <lb/>
The prisoner's brightened. <lb/>
he said, was there, <lb/>
division and was shot while crossing <lb/>
the below the <lb/>
The Judge certain that the <lb/>
old veteran was telling the <lb/>
but to be certain he called the <lb/>
State's witness- <lb/>
While this witness was giving in <lb/>
secured, as also at the hotels and , , . <lb/>
. testimony, which was to the <lb/>
that old man's story was <lb/>
boarding houses of that city, <lb/>
will be furnished to delegates in due <lb/>
time by the Secretary, <lb/>
Composed <lb/>
of the South, this body <lb/>
will represent the enterprise and <lb/>
about right but that be refused to <lb/>
pay him anything because his <lb/>
vices were worthless. leaned <lb/>
over to Solicitor Settle. Mr. Settle <lb/>
I be said father and were <lb/>
progressive thought, which new eon- , m <lb/>
and which must solve the great, to i <lb/>
now confronting my wound while following <lb/>
us. Let every State be tally Since then it has been a hard <lb/>
strongly represented. Important tor me to beep oat of the <lb/>
questions the material ad- <lb/>
and ,;, Sol. <lb/>
the South, especially Settle and else in <lb/>
the promotion of her great <lb/>
will be considered. j M <lb/>
L. L. Polk, Pres,, Raleigh, X. V. <lb/>
Jno. C <lb/>
Ala. <lb/>
and the faces the on <lb/>
i lookers showed the deepest pity and <lb/>
sympathy for the man <lb/>
and the blackest indignation for his <lb/>
i employer. <lb/>
This a progressive age. said tho Judge, <lb/>
body is looking out for frauds and of <lb/>
Got You Spotted. <lb/>
LODGES. <lb/>
Lodge. A. F. A. <lb/>
M. hum is every l-t Thursday and Mon- <lb/>
day night after the 1st and Sunday at <lb/>
Masonic Lodge. A. L. Blow, W. M., <lb/>
I., Sec. <lb/>
Greenville B. A. Chapter. So. meets <lb/>
every and nights at Ma- <lb/>
tonic Hall, P. W. Brown, II. P. <lb/>
Covenant Lodge, x.,. I. <lb/>
meets every Tuesday night. T. <lb/>
James, N. <lb/>
insurance Lodge. K. of II. <lb/>
meets every first third Friday night. <lb/>
I. D. <lb/>
No. A. L. of ii. <lb/>
every Thursday night. C. A. White, C. <lb/>
POST OFFICE. <lb/>
boon B a. m. to -r. r. m. Money <lb/>
Order hours a. m. H e. M. No or- <lb/>
den will Is- from to <lb/>
from J to P. M. <lb/>
Bethel arrives Sun-; <lb/>
at A. M. and at P M. <lb/>
Tar mail arrives Sun- <lb/>
at I- M. and M P. M. <lb/>
mail daily <lb/>
at M. and at P. M. <lb/>
P. M. <lb/>
Appointments <lb/>
For preaching on Bethlehem Mission. <lb/>
l-t Sunday at <lb/>
School louse, 1st Sunday at <lb/>
Sunday Bi <lb/>
Shady Grave, ard Sunday at <lb/>
St II <lb/>
4th <lb/>
p. c. <lb/>
taking to one's in <lb/>
and affairs from abuse. <lb/>
The railroad company, at its of- <lb/>
in Salisbury, selling season <lb/>
tickets to Asheville, requires the age <lb/>
the size, the weight, color of hair <lb/>
and beard, or in the absence <lb/>
from larceny to This <lb/>
was willingly done by Mr. Settle. <lb/>
he continued, <lb/>
is suspended and the prisoner is <lb/>
had the last word been <lb/>
spoken before every man in the <lb/>
beard, the applicant is to and great tears <lb/>
what color his beard will moat prob cheeks; <lb/>
ably take on. All this connection A <lb/>
with the signature is to be gone tells us he fas never <lb/>
through with before an applicant <lb/>
can secure a ticket. As hour <lb/>
It is said that note is also made had hobbled I <lb/>
the applicant is bow-legged or room, of <lb/>
con him lo shake his <lb/>
hand. Our townsman, Hon. W. <lb/>
He that up his business volunteered his service to <lb/>
in newspapers, shall gather a cure a pension, Mr. <lb/>
harvest of ed him a position as miller and in <lb/>
He that the advertisement less than five minutes a handsome <lb/>
and shall have an j op to buy the old <lb/>
of the world's goods for little comfortable suit of clothes. <lb/>
,,, ,, ,,,.,,,, <lb/>
subscribe to a paper, shall wonder dying day he will bless the memory <lb/>
at the intellect of his neighbor. He his old comrade in-arms, and his <lb/>
that liberally, friends, <lb/>
of the trade. The Cornwall Mills, at <lb/>
get skimmed boiled down I Cornwall, Out., were burned recent -j <lb/>
Globe. The loss was <lb/>
May <lb/>
The National Educational <lb/>
will meet Nashville, Tenn., <lb/>
Ion the of next July and <lb/>
will continue in session until the <lb/>
of duly. An bulletin <lb/>
has been issued outlining a most at <lb/>
tractive and giving <lb/>
et information that valuable to <lb/>
those who may the meeting- <lb/>
request by anyone who may <lb/>
contemplate attending, I will send <lb/>
a copy of the bullet <lb/>
Tickets may be purchased at <lb/>
stations in the State low. <lb/>
limited fare the round trip plus <lb/>
L which is to he paid to the Na- <lb/>
Educational Association as <lb/>
member fee, by the railroads <lb/>
for purchasers of these special tick- <lb/>
Tickets to placed on sale <lb/>
duly 1st to Kith inclusive, good <lb/>
return passage duly Kith to Sept. <lb/>
30th. to be with- <lb/>
in five days after identification at <lb/>
Nashville. All tickets will have to <lb/>
be signed t he original purchaser, <lb/>
both at starting points and at <lb/>
Nashville when <lb/>
Fate from will be <lb/>
from from Greensboro <lb/>
17.50; Salisbury and <lb/>
other coupon points at the usual one <lb/>
fare rate. In every case will be <lb/>
added for membership fee which <lb/>
will be paid by the railroads to the <lb/>
Association. If the railroad agent <lb/>
nearest to i he is not <lb/>
to sell these tickets ha eat <lb/>
give as to where they <lb/>
may be purchased- Tickets may be <lb/>
obtained via. Paint Bock Chat- <lb/>
or via. Atlanta and Chat <lb/>
S. H. <lb/>
We notice every now and then <lb/>
some local paper has to discontinue <lb/>
want of sufficient support. There <lb/>
is not a county in North Carolina <lb/>
which c intuit support one paper <lb/>
handsomely, it seems useless to <lb/>
say there is nothing which does <lb/>
mote to build up a community than <lb/>
a good newspaper. <lb/>
gent mac knows it. As a medium <lb/>
communication between the <lb/>
of a county it is invaluable. <lb/>
The business man who dues nut re- <lb/>
the importance of sustaining a <lb/>
paper by liberally advertising in its <lb/>
columns is simply blind to <lb/>
interests. A good paper is worth <lb/>
in every ten times its cost. <lb/>
The farmer may think he knows <lb/>
more about farming than the editor, <lb/>
but the intelligent can <lb/>
Dish him through his paper a vast <lb/>
amount of information drawn from <lb/>
the experience of the most success <lb/>
farmers of the land, which he <lb/>
can get nowhere else, and which he <lb/>
cannot afford to do without. A <lb/>
without, a newspaper is a <lb/>
poor county to settle and ought <lb/>
to be. shunned by men. <lb/>
We believe the papers arc being <lb/>
better sustained than formerly, but <lb/>
their support now is totally <lb/>
Many of them are <lb/>
ed to use patent because <lb/>
the income of the office does not en- j <lb/>
able them to abandon them. We <lb/>
hope our people will realize more <lb/>
fully the importance of the <lb/>
local press a better go. <lb/>
Mill. <lb/>
Sheep husbandry would be a pro- <lb/>
industry in North Carolina <lb/>
were it not the depredations by <lb/>
a passes <lb/>
some of our Stale exchanges do not <lb/>
record the destruction of numbers of; <lb/>
sheep by dogs. The Greenville Re <lb/>
of this work states that <lb/>
Mi. B. K. Cotton, this county, <lb/>
had twenty-one killed in day. <lb/>
No wonder that many North Caro-- <lb/>
farmers have despair given <lb/>
up the attempt to raise sheep- <lb/>
Those who still pursue the industry <lb/>
do so at the risk of losing in a day <lb/>
or a night flocks that would have <lb/>
rewarded them well for the money <lb/>
invested and the trouble taken. It <lb/>
Is strange that an industry which <lb/>
with reasonable protection would <lb/>
prove so valuable to North Carolina <lb/>
has been so completely ignored, and <lb/>
that no legislature has ever been <lb/>
that would tackle tho sheep-i <lb/>
eating cur in earnest <lb/>
like way. If the dogs in the State <lb/>
could be reduced to one-tenth the <lb/>
number, the sheep might be <lb/>
creased tenfold, that would <lb/>
mean money for the North Carolina <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
The of John first <lb/>
Governor of which have <lb/>
lain tor years in North I <lb/>
Alabama were last week i <lb/>
with imposing <lb/>
ales. A twenty thousand dollar j <lb/>
monument will erected over his I <lb/>
grave. <lb/>
Laughable Reflections. <lb/>
Asa Mirth Provoking as Com- <lb/>
piled by the Bad Boy. <lb/>
BUS KNEW <lb/>
hear your son is a fighter <lb/>
he's a <lb/>
I'm so glad Fighting is so <lb/>
if don't love him, Clara, <lb/>
why are you going to marry him <lb/>
Man a Pendulum. <lb/>
THE STATE. <lb/>
Don't Mention the Briers. <lb/>
Durham What is Around Us. wins <lb/>
ere you ever curious enough to , thing to <lb/>
take the face clock to study its As the <lb/>
make up f , one's own sake, but it is a <lb/>
There is a complication of wheels, The Norwood Giles Rice Milling to others. Fancy a man fore <lb/>
big and little, back of tho dial where Company, which recently purchased m <lb/>
the hands sweep. And back of the the Goldsboro Rice Mills, has a cap- Cost him V little sermon on <lb/>
wheels there is a coil of steel. That ital stock of half a million, its . , <lb/>
is where the r is stored up. Hut incorporation baa been registered in ., ,., j <lb/>
he dared me to. the clock there is a regulative Wayne. A mall a . . <lb/>
He knew my high spirited The steady pendulum, Dr. W. road carrying a basket of <lb/>
I tare too Oh Ell . , V. roan carrying a basket or bl <lb/>
and to <lb/>
a ratios I but l line colt last week to a in did get such <lb/>
is rather a night. That for live hundred dollars, <lb/>
black <lb/>
Sammy, <lb/>
ice <lb/>
pushing fellow. <lb/>
count for it <lb/>
How do you BO <lb/>
is regulator. With every swing The doctor raised the animal <lb/>
Over there sir. In tho <lb/>
the staid old pendulum, that cod self. Hull of our people would pay mother be clad to <lb/>
car. f U W-d <lb/>
to cart. , a pay them. of such nice, ripe fruit <lb/>
Mr. uncle has direct- Takeout the The Comptroller of the Currency said Sammy <lb/>
will that you shall have one ,, and your clock runs down with a dividend of ways seams mighty glad when I <lb/>
a and a u favor of the credit hold up the berries, and I won't tell <lb/>
Away down the depths of man's ore of the State National Bank, of I her nothing about the briers in my <lb/>
nature, where thoughts are forged N. C, which failed March I <lb/>
and actions have their birth, there making in all forty-five per j The man resolved ho would <lb/>
is coil upon coil of passion. These claims proven, amounting bold up the berries and say nothing <lb/>
are the coils of love and hate and to 9386,074.13 about the briers. <lb/>
anger, and envy, and pride, and It. <lb/>
Hollowed, who for past ten bill, after hang, <lb/>
weeks has been to Oklahoma and mS Michigan senate for <lb/>
Mr. kind <lb/>
Are you sure, Brief, it isn't <lb/>
you <lb/>
. eating at, this restaurant How is <lb/>
I have seen the starvation cure <lb/>
highly recommended, and I'm try- <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
jealousy, and wrath. These run the <lb/>
man as I he anting runs the clock. <lb/>
Bat they must be regulated. a tour, re- Passed that body, and <lb/>
evening become a law as soon <lb/>
rushes the Governor. <lb/>
Mrs- is we most pendulum in ,,,, <lb/>
man I oversaw. . , . to tin i evening <lb/>
nags and at me until I get so man nature. One the best pen- any re <lb/>
mad can't is common sense. Bat <lb/>
Mrs. la what he somehow or Other common sense is <lb/>
the most uncommon thing in the <lb/>
Id. <lb/>
docs it for. <lb/>
ills <lb/>
What is your asked <lb/>
the lawyer of a witness. <lb/>
am a hardware <lb/>
ed the witness. <lb/>
A hardware dentist What in <lb/>
the world is that <lb/>
I set <lb/>
patent pool <lb/>
understand that <lb/>
Johnston has sold twenty-five thou <lb/>
bottles of his medicine. <lb/>
He thinks the Old North State i <lb/>
is good enough to live . Um Heating <lb/>
Rev. U. and tho Car <lb/>
dent the Rutherford College, of Portland, Me., <lb/>
have consolidated. The combined <lb/>
capital is <lb/>
Do You Share the Results. cf; <lb/>
York Witness. <lb/>
Why not use other people's brains <lb/>
as well as your own order to <lb/>
sen life's work, and especially BO <lb/>
when the coming hot weather will <lb/>
make life a burden to those who <lb/>
have to do laborious house work <lb/>
in America to send him his <lb/>
name and address. He <lb/>
wishes to make a complete list of <lb/>
all students who have attended <lb/>
there in years. <lb/>
Nashville The people <lb/>
of Warren County are making <lb/>
for a big fair this fall. <lb/>
i t if., n lino- sounds made a splendid success last <lb/>
all the fools are not worn ,. , , . . ,, <lb/>
h in year, which was the first held. <lb/>
We ought to be up and doing in <lb/>
The crop outlook for the farmers <lb/>
was never better, but not good <lb/>
enough lo ran in debt. It takes <lb/>
three bales to the acre to a <lb/>
mortgage. <lb/>
dead <lb/>
but if the doctor's business <lb/>
keeps on they soon will <lb/>
Proud to start <lb/>
church an Sunday school, are <lb/>
got two mighty good boys <lb/>
do Bible class. They <lb/>
never told a lie in their <lb/>
clean and sweet enough lo <lb/>
mend even a poorer article. Bat <lb/>
as clean as sweet Sash, and not let our neighbor <lb/>
Now if county beat us. We have greatly <lb/>
the advantage and ought to hold it. <lb/>
Monroe A <lb/>
s, DANIELS <lb/>
J . N. C <lb/>
C, C <lb/>
N C <lb/>
work as it <lb/>
there be a <lb/>
thousands <lb/>
name implies. <lb/>
housekeeper among the <lb/>
of Witness readers <lb/>
has hitherto lived <lb/>
who <lb/>
SO <lb/>
for be- <lb/>
come now. Boys, where did neath privileges as not to nave <lb/>
, ii ken The good <lb/>
ti-ed surely she will <lb/>
purchase a packet and lest <lb/>
An Austin man went to a marble <lb/>
shop to older a tombstone for <lb/>
brother a ho had died. <lb/>
-Do you wish large or letters <lb/>
noon the stone asked the man of <lb/>
tombstones. <lb/>
Oh. huge, by all means; my broth- <lb/>
was very near was the <lb/>
reply. <lb/>
I lie <lb/>
meeting of the board of town com- <lb/>
missioners was held last Friday <lb/>
evening. The license tax for selling <lb/>
Intoxicating liquors was placed at <lb/>
five hundred addition to <lb/>
the State and county tax. It was <lb/>
also ordered that any person found <lb/>
on the Streets intoxicated so as to <lb/>
what it will do for her. <lb/>
represents brains That is, it the <lb/>
product of long and hard process of <lb/>
thought, investigation and <lb/>
You are invited to <lb/>
not more than fifty dollars. <lb/>
Fisherman and <lb/>
James colored, sentenced <lb/>
mm i mm a <lb/>
E A W, <lb/>
WILSON, N. C <lb/>
Any Entrusted to will be <lb/>
to. <lb/>
n. i. <lb/>
DENTIST, l <lb/>
.-u m . <lb/>
should be arrested and fined ii . <lb/>
the results. <lb/>
C M. <lb/>
A Woman's Discovery. <lb/>
wonderful discovery has to be hanged on the at <lb/>
been made and that too by a in for the of his child has <lb/>
Disease fastened its clutches , . ., , , . <lb/>
up.,, her and for seven years she with- a respite till duly. It is <lb/>
Stable stood severest but her vital or- believed by those who know <lb/>
and could not sleep. the truth of this the attorneys<lb/>
was mi much relieved on taking first The law is merciful as well as <lb/>
Buyer boy, <lb/>
are you sure this horse scare <lb/>
at a locomotive <lb/>
Why, sir, three different men have <lb/>
been killed because that there horse <lb/>
balked in the middle of the track <lb/>
to enjoy coin- <lb/>
MIS, MOORE <lb/>
MOORE A BERNARD, <lb/>
A T-LA W, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Practice in and <lb/>
dose that -he slept all night and With . <lb/>
bottle hits been cured. <lb/>
AW, <lb/>
G R E K N II L L E, N. C <lb/>
Tin sure that young . <lb/>
serious Ber name is Mrs. Luther Thus Concord The <lb/>
A o. of was in <lb/>
K. a tree trial bottle at <lb/>
effects. By the <lb/>
.- Works failing to their <lb/>
The post office at railway company <lb/>
is <lb/>
his attentions to our <lb/>
Why do <lb/>
yon think so V <lb/>
wears a new necktie <lb/>
time he <lb/>
J EM RE. J. H J. MURPHY <lb/>
W, <lb/>
N. C.<lb/>
A IMAM <lb/>
think she as entered by burglars and place lost seventy-five dollars, <lb/>
cares any thing for him stolen. There is no clue to the rob- j,,,,, ow furnished by <lb/>
She eaten an hers. Pennsylvania steel Company. <lb/>
,. Springfield, it not been their disappoint- <lb/>
Hon. w. II. Day, of Weldon, is has resigned as a member the j JAMBS <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
not a lawyer of fine ability and commission to treat with tho Cher- f time, the company <lb/>
cars by 4th July. <lb/>
As it is they will probably begin <lb/>
large practice, but enterprising in Indians. <lb/>
other directions. He has a Tue saloon bill, go- next week. <lb/>
PIT <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb/>
R E E X V I L L E, N. C. <lb/>
acre farm about a mile from <lb/>
Weldon, on which he is making an <lb/>
effect July prohibits mu- <lb/>
s-c, cards, dice, billiard tables, pool Mrs. E. of La., says <lb/>
experiment of the profits of truck- Ly bow,. a so, u yearn <lb/>
and dairying, lie has acres <lb/>
age, <lb/>
had a <lb/>
oats, in Irish potatoes, in <lb/>
sweat potatoes, in cabbage, in <lb/>
onions, -1 in 1,500 <lb/>
j Prentice grape vines <lb/>
and apple trees, lie keeps <lb/>
j which three gallons of milk <lb/>
each day, his contains <lb/>
between and hens, from <lb/>
which he has saved barrels of <lb/>
; hen manure in ten months. Mr. <lb/>
The Verdict Unanimous. <lb/>
W. Suit, Druggist. Ind. <lb/>
Li JAMBS, <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,; <lb/>
dreadful time with ulcers, sores and GREEN V L L E, N. C. <lb/>
blotches which followed chicken pox., Practice hi all the court.-. Collection <lb/>
After using many remedies Specialty, <lb/>
benefit. She gave him Swift's <lb/>
. , can recommend Electric she gave him s <lb/>
m peach Bitters as the very best remedy. Every which cured him sound and well. J <lb/>
COWS, sold has given relict m every ease. w . ,, b b the ATTORNEY AT I AW <lb/>
c Due man took six bottles, and was cured u Al I X-A l-LAW, <lb/>
of Rheumatisms first day we commenced the drug <lb/>
Abraham Hare, druggist Ohio heard some won- <lb/>
best selling medicine <lb/>
have ever bandied In my years reports Us effects. P. <lb/>
is Thousands to cleanse <lb/>
of have added testimony, so , . . <lb/>
that the verdict is unanimous that the system, and <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
C F <lb/>
SB <lb/>
for <lb/>
Day sells from this little farm diseases of scrofula dis- Civil Engineers, Surveyors <lb/>
Liver, or Bloods. Only a hall <lb/>
worth a mouth. This shows that <lb/>
there is more money in small craps, <lb/>
winch most of farmers entirely <lb/>
neglect, than there is tho groat <lb/>
staples, or rather shows tho great I <lb/>
advantage with which the two sys- <lb/>
terns may be combined <lb/>
fled little of everything <lb/>
is the kind that pays, and is the <lb/>
bottle at drug- cases it is without a rival. and Architects, <lb/>
store. Co., Monroe, La.; <lb/>
The United Fish Commie- w- is <lb/>
I at Wood's Hill, Mass., are ac- tic f HOTELS. <lb/>
engaged hatching He <lb/>
planing and sea bass ago he was a Victim of bad <lb/>
I hi Vineyard Sound, Bay which deprived him health <lb/>
and contiguous waters. -H threatened serious <lb/>
lie further says that he <lb/>
system that will ultimately Last week John Lewes, the j took S. S. S., and it cured him. <lb/>
throughout this whole section. fat man, who weighed MO <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Under now management Hot and <lb/>
cold water baths, rooms and at- <lb/>
Nashville Argonaut. <lb/>
pounds, died at bis home in <lb/>
I have been a subject to painful <lb/>
boils and carbuncles over my body <lb/>
servants. Table always <lb/>
ed with the best of the market. Feed <lb/>
connection. <lb/>
TEEMS 11.50 FEE <lb/>
E. <lb/>
the day he was born, for Dr. <lb/>
Golden Medical Discovery will restore <lb/>
health and beauty, appetite and strength. <lb/>
Especially M It manifested its potency <lb/>
in curing boils, car- <lb/>
lore eyes, scrofulous sores and <lb/>
swellings, disease, white swell- <lb/>
or Beak, and enlarged <lb/>
glands. <lb/>
rate of five pounds par week until Tho veteran actor, John Gilbert <lb/>
he became a veritable mountain of died at the home of his sister, in <lb/>
HOTEL <lb/>
., <lb/>
HOME <lb/>
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE <lb/>
Polite waiters. Goo. Room. Best <lb/>
fat. Everything known to Boston, Jane. age table the market afford. When in <lb/>
science was tried in his case, but days. Mr. Gilbert was <lb/>
baffled the skill of the best <lb/>
elans. <lb/>
about tho last of the famous old men <lb/>
of old English comedy. <lb/>
city stop at the <lb/>
Hotel, <lb/>
WASHINGTON, N. C<lb/>
If you want to save money buy your Boots, Shoes Hats Caps, Goods Domestics at <lb/>
Store next door to Jeweler. RAWLS TYSON.<lb/>
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fluently. He point <lb/>
ed out rapid strides this <lb/>
county Wat making towards an- <lb/>
., . of freedom, and <lb/>
among <lb/>
the farmers a a <lb/>
He gave the farmers much good <lb/>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
h ed Eve <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE<lb/>
TO <lb/>
Price. <lb/>
BUT <lb/>
President when be <lb/>
from trip be proposed making <lb/>
a personal investigation in order to <lb/>
ascertain whether there was any <lb/>
basis for <lb/>
is to a big discharge at <lb/>
Government Printing Office to- <lb/>
. morrow-. I am Mint Pub- <lb/>
advice relative to thinking and bas <lb/>
acting for themselves, being per in several depart- <lb/>
in their efforts, and be <lb/>
in their purposes. Whether selected for dismissal, <lb/>
or not his speech anises an y Indiana republicans <lb/>
one thing is has at borne must be very different <lb/>
min that come to Washing- <lb/>
ton, or else Owens, <lb/>
of State, who is just from <lb/>
home, must be fibbing says <lb/>
shaking of bis <lb/>
unusual comment has <lb/>
since been a leading topic in con- <lb/>
Then are those who <lb/>
will not and <lb/>
and are not praise It enthusiastically , <lb/>
the true principles the there are who as earnest- <lb/>
their censure of it <lb/>
II want wide wake <lb/>
of I he State fend for the <lb/>
tor. r SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb/>
Entered at the office at <lb/>
Mail <lb/>
WEDNESDAY. 3rd <lb/>
The Durham wants Wan- <lb/>
to make route <lb/>
agents pay less attention to <lb/>
Some think it will result in much <lb/>
good, while others speak of it <lb/>
as calculated to cause evil by <lb/>
stirring up class prejudice. We <lb/>
mention these things to show <lb/>
how the speech was received by <lb/>
the people generally. <lb/>
of the State feel that <lb/>
to patronage, personal ambition <lb/>
for place, and all is sense <lb/>
that Indiana a President whose <lb/>
administration may be proud <lb/>
For several I am con- <lb/>
strained to believe Mr. Owens <lb/>
is only giving the man in White <lb/>
House with hope <lb/>
to something some <lb/>
virtual opinion is that while there <lb/>
I were some things in the speech I of bis aforesaid constituents. First, <lb/>
I that were useless and might well because the eves of all <lb/>
drumming for his clothing house j been left out, it contain-1 from Indiana that I have <lb/>
and more to their legitimate bus- much that was truthful and ever seen nothing was superior to <lb/>
forcible, which if the farmers j official patronage. Secondly, the <lb/>
will heed sufficiently to put of the Indian man <lb/>
will of lasting hardly been long enough or its <lb/>
benefit to them. <lb/>
Captain Kendall, himself an old <lb/>
sailor, who died about a century <lb/>
ago, leaving a farm of acres in <lb/>
what is now the heart of the city, on <lb/>
which was to be built an for <lb/>
old and worn out sailors. When <lb/>
everything was ready to bin Id, it <lb/>
was found that the city bad grown <lb/>
so rapidly the farm it <lb/>
was decided to on I lie less <lb/>
valuable land of Staton Island, <lb/>
there it remains a monument to old <lb/>
Captain while the rent of <lb/>
the city land is constantly piling up. <lb/>
In order to be admitted, a sailor <lb/>
must have served at least five years <lb/>
before the mast the American <lb/>
Navy. The inmates have the best <lb/>
living, with nothing to do unless <lb/>
they wish to work for which they <lb/>
are paid cash. No one outside the <lb/>
trustees knows how many millions <lb/>
the city property is worth now, but <lb/>
it is supposed to be devoted to the <lb/>
old sailors. The place is a <lb/>
and while the old <lb/>
tars who have been expelled <lb/>
deserved their late, still much <lb/>
sympathy is felt for them, because <lb/>
they arc, a sense, turned out ct <lb/>
their own home and have no place <lb/>
to go but the poor house. <lb/>
The first case of execution by <lb/>
ALFRED FORBES, R. S. CLARK CO <lb/>
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb/>
Mien to tho of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following good <lb/>
that are not to be excelled in this market. And all guaranteed to be First-class and <lb/>
pure straight mode. DRY GOODS of all NOTIONS. CLOTHING. GEN- <lb/>
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, SHOES, LA- <lb/>
CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and FURNISHING <lb/>
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS. CROCK FRY and QUEENS- <lb/>
WARE, ARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb/>
kinds. Gin and Mill II Book Limb, and <lb/>
Hair, and saddles. <lb/>
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I oiler to I he trade at Wholesale <lb/>
Jobbers prices, H cents per dozen, less per cent for Cash. Bread Prep- <lb/>
Hall's Star Lye at jobbers Prices, White Lead and pore Lin- <lb/>
seed Oil, Varnishes and Faint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb/>
Willow ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a call and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
TAILORING <lb/>
Spring Display <lb/>
Are headquarters for needed in <lb/>
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb/>
but if you want anything in <lb/>
Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Moves <lb/>
and Cooking Utensils. Carriage Material <lb/>
and House Cutlery fed, <lb/>
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb/>
MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb/>
which we trill roll M <lb/>
Foreign and <lb/>
Together with exclusive styles from our <lb/>
ft toil <lb/>
WE are now fitted up in and prepared to m <lb/>
upon abort notice any kind or of <lb/>
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb/>
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL <lb/>
We alto keep a nice line of <lb/>
Mr. E. A. White, the ; <lb/>
candidate in this District, acts enough to either be <lb/>
against Hon. T. Skinner, and ; proud or ashamed of. <lb/>
who was badly defeated, has yarns j traveler who is at present <lb/>
been appointed Collector for out the White House is cork <lb/>
around Morehead Of course the railroads in great shape He <lb/>
I we all remember one told. returned Iron. Cape May Monday <lb/>
night and to day he has gone back <lb/>
workshop, which for beauty, and Come and .,,. old rte <lb/>
. . r m o R. GREENE, <lb/>
electricity is making a great deal of that CUD <lb/>
trouble for the courts and may yield the palm to <lb/>
4th North Carolina District. <lb/>
The trial of Dr. <lb/>
for <lb/>
the murder of Capt. at a few years ago about the little <lb/>
Charleston. came to an end being carried up and out L, his <lb/>
last Saturday. The Jury-which by a bunch of toy balloon. m Wednesday he is to <lb/>
was composed of live whit.- and That yarn nothing compared L .,,, , <lb/>
seven colored a to two recent ones. The a cot- <lb/>
verdict of not guilty, a little paper published down has been placed at bin disposal. <lb/>
there, told a week or two since is then to go to the Fourth <lb/>
has <lb/>
of <lb/>
that a peculiar boat had put in at July celebration at Woodstock. <lb/>
The Assembly <lb/>
closed. According to the ac- which upon How many drummers do more <lb/>
counts in the papers it Has been Samoa, this, the same time, <lb/>
a profitable and pleasant session. was to The Civil Service Commission has <lb/>
a large number of teachers being way City and had I <lb/>
cargo <lb/>
cause a temporary to the old <lb/>
method of which is not ex- <lb/>
played out yet. It seems that <lb/>
the man strong- <lb/>
objects to being <lb/>
but whether tear of the name, <lb/>
or of the thing itself docs not <lb/>
pear. He is appealing now to the <lb/>
higher and the lawyers are <lb/>
trying to show that it is very <lb/>
proper to kill persons In electrify. <lb/>
They may be right, but for the life <lb/>
of inc I can't help thinking that <lb/>
the bottom of the whole trouble was <lb/>
touched long ago the who <lb/>
wrote <lb/>
No rogue ere yet baiter draw <lb/>
W opinion of the <lb/>
C. <lb/>
J. o U <lb/>
LIFE AND FIRE AGENT, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C- <lb/>
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAN D <lb/>
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lowest current rates <lb/>
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb/>
DURING THE SUMMER <lb/>
will have arrivals of Nicest and f <lb/>
Confections. <lb/>
I keep constantly a of <lb/>
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, <lb/>
CIGARS, TOILET SOAPS, <lb/>
All your wants in the above good, can <lb/>
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb/>
boxes of pi <lb/>
cigars a. <lb/>
mi its tour, <lb/>
Commissioners arc disappoint- <lb/>
present. European party <lb/>
have gone to New York be In only <lb/>
i- -t ,, r, did they the law <lb/>
to sell to the I State. <lb/>
Weekly Weather Crop RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb/>
whence will sail for Europe <lb/>
and spend a few weeks in the <lb/>
We wish <lb/>
a pleasant voyage and a sale re- <lb/>
turn home. <lb/>
Those of us who <lb/>
in sections where the <lb/>
key is numerous know what . <lb/>
fondness he has for getting old <lb/>
newspapers to paste up in his <lb/>
house in winter to stop the cracks <lb/>
and keep out cold. Perhaps <lb/>
this will account for so many pa <lb/>
para being now lost the mails <lb/>
and never reaching the persons <lb/>
to whom they are addressed, the <lb/>
mail agents may be lay- <lb/>
in a supply for themselves <lb/>
and friends for future use. <lb/>
tin. <lb/>
The <lb/>
working these cyclones was <lb/>
being carried For the Friday, <lb/>
. lie visits of inspection be kept <lb/>
explained. Last week the News <lb/>
triad to go one bet- ooze out the law The reports of correspondents i <lb/>
and told that an electric bl, without rear jibe Weekly Crop Bulletin, <lb/>
had been discovered down there , rarer. This if Forth Carolina <lb/>
penetrated the earth and Listed in, will make the law a per-Intent Station and State Weather <lb/>
served as a telephone between j thing or it will cause it Service, co-operating with the <lb/>
he repealed. Slates Signal Service, show that <lb/>
Mr. Porter, Superintendent of the there has been an excess rain-fall <lb/>
Census, proposes lo set up little <lb/>
opposition to the Civil Service Coin- <lb/>
mission, lie refuses to take his <lb/>
clerks through the <lb/>
has arranged a list of questions <lb/>
this country and China Won- <lb/>
what will come next i We <lb/>
would not he surprised to read <lb/>
any day of a big sand fiddler <lb/>
king the hotel on his back and <lb/>
running out to sea with it; or <lb/>
that a big excursion train had <lb/>
awful funny, the way J. <lb/>
C. L- Harris, the editor of <lb/>
a deficiency of temperature and sun <lb/>
shine for the week ending Friday, <lb/>
June 28th. the same week last <lb/>
year the reports indicated an excess <lb/>
of rainfall and temperature and <lb/>
about the average amount of sun- <lb/>
shine. An unusually heavy rain <lb/>
I point The only difference is, j storm set on Friday with prospect <lb/>
speed past hotel and rushed by the Civil Service for continuance several days, j <lb/>
right on through the depot on Commission some of the clerks The upon crops is reported as <lb/>
the pier into the sound, that, the would he Democrats, while Porter's There has probably been <lb/>
run away from the engineer and <lb/>
vent thundering at <lb/>
which he says all applicants must <lb/>
answer satisfactorily before <lb/>
horror stricken guests makes sure of all being Be- <lb/>
down the track after the fugitive;, publicans, <lb/>
defunct Raleigh train expecting to find the pas-j Special orders have been given <lb/>
organ, and one of the bull and cars buried beneath Internal Revenue as to <lb/>
dogs of that party, has got left. roaring waters, but watching fruit distillers, during the <lb/>
yelled and howled with j upon reaching the pier no water coming season. <lb/>
a voice during the last seen he <lb/>
campaign, and, of course, ex- so it up the <lb/>
big reward when liar- and the train had run <lb/>
got in. As soon as the in- land <lb/>
was eve. he joined the freight safe at <lb/>
the army of emigrants to Wash- Fort Macon. No, indeed, we <lb/>
He wanted Hie Raleigh would not be to read <lb/>
and BO confident was all BU time to let up <lb/>
he of getting he had not on this line. sufficient <lb/>
only discontinued his paper but auctions at Morehead to make I thing <lb/>
had also made several promises desire to go now and will be for <lb/>
of clerkships in the office. j without many big lies being days to come. Our Fire Corn- <lb/>
told about what is not there and <lb/>
what does not occur. <lb/>
New York Letter. <lb/>
Patriotism Uppermost-Old Tars <lb/>
too much rain and too little sun- <lb/>
shine for cotton, all hough that crop <lb/>
is reported generally in fine <lb/>
and -rowing nicely. Corn and <lb/>
tobacco are doing well. The week <lb/>
has been unfavorable to <lb/>
The following rainfalls arc reported <lb/>
a comparison with tho weekly nor- <lb/>
which is about 1.25 inches for <lb/>
this season will give the amount of <lb/>
excess in the localities where rain <lb/>
Elizabeth City, <lb/>
THE FRONT <lb/>
D. ah son, <lb/>
To <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House. <lb/>
WILL CONTINUE <lb/>
CARTS DRAYS. <lb/>
My Factory Is well equipped with the heal <lb/>
but WORK. We up with times and <lb/>
Beat med all work. All styles of Springs are <lb/>
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn. King. <lb/>
Also keep on band a full e ready <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb/>
the year round, which we will sell as low as i <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
Thanking people of this and surrounding counties for pant favor <lb/>
merit a of the <lb/>
put up nothing <lb/>
.-t improved styles. <lb/>
ion can from <lb/>
E. C. GLENN. <lb/>
COMMISSION <lb/>
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb/>
SHELL LIME. DISSOLVED BONE, <lb/>
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb/>
Tennessee Wagons, for sale, <lb/>
N. 1887. <lb/>
-This apace <lb/>
MURPHY BEDDING <lb/>
Merchandise Brokers. <lb/>
x. <lb/>
special <lb/>
Sew July county, <lb/>
evidence of the near approach of 3.75 <lb/>
our great national holiday is OB I Wake county. 3.73 inches; <lb/>
every hand. and par-1 Hickory, 3.00 inch-11 <lb/>
s arc the chief topics of <lb/>
ARRIVED I <lb/>
My Northern Maker and Trim- <lb/>
mer, and am <lb/>
prepared to execute III the latest stylos <lb/>
and fashions any to my <lb/>
MY SPRING MILLINERY, <lb/>
die latest have <lb/>
so arrived and will be pleased to -how <lb/>
them to yon. My price are the lowest <lb/>
and guarantee not to be undersold by no <lb/>
ti-i Special bargains on all goods. . <lb/>
Mrs. L. C King, <lb/>
Jeweler. <lb/>
If you want nice the way <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
I. B. <lb/>
J. c. <lb/>
there's many a etc, and <lb/>
pot left, tin appoint- <lb/>
given to A. W. <lb/>
arc mad Rails; <lb/>
around Raleigh among the <lb/>
crew. <lb/>
A ease came up in Raleigh <lb/>
last week is attracting much <lb/>
attention throughout State., been appointed Minis- <lb/>
Charges were preferred against lo Germany. There is <lb/>
Dr. Eugene about this appointment <lb/>
of the Insane and in <lb/>
Washington Letter. <lb/>
From our regular Correspondent. <lb/>
Washington, H. C, June SB, <lb/>
man with bangs, <lb/>
William Walter Phelps, of Hew I go on celebrating, and in- <lb/>
blowing himself to pieces, <lb/>
have issued same old <lb/>
edict against the use and sale of <lb/>
fireworks but it is being violated in Indies; Monroe. county, <lb/>
the same old way as in years ; inches; Greensboro, conn- <lb/>
The of patriotism in the , inches. <lb/>
Sewing Machines, <lb/>
come to the out a <lb/>
large new received. <lb/>
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Sewing <lb/>
repaired and warranted. <lb/>
RAWLS <lb/>
To On Frills films <lb/>
J. COBB <lb/>
, N <lb/>
c c <lb/>
. Co. K C <lb/>
es; Bat Cave, Henderson county, <lb/>
2.10 inches; Morganton, Burke <lb/>
2.05 Marshall, <lb/>
son county, 1.50 inches; Davidson <lb/>
College, Mecklenburg county, l-5 are receiving Spring and <lb/>
Summer Goods, and hope that <lb/>
you will not. fail to give <lb/>
us call. We have a <lb/>
hearts of our American small boy DISTRICT. Too much <lb/>
cannot be crushed out by edict rain, too little sunshine, generally <lb/>
any commissioner and be will reported, with rather an <lb/>
hie effect, upon cotton. The wet <lb/>
weather bas interfered with <lb/>
specially attractive <lb/>
line of <lb/>
thank fob the which <lb/>
j tax bestowed and be; for a the name, <lb/>
to-day a line of goods cannot be i led in tills tor durability <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, <lb/>
worth. We have now in stock a nice line <lb/>
following <lb/>
Ladle <lb/>
Commission Merchants, <lb/>
NORFOLK, YA. <lb/>
just as long as July the Fourth is grain harvest. Grass growing tine- at cents per yard, which you <lb/>
by one the assisting Berna where Phelps was to celebrate the day in <lb/>
and one of the stewards. ago YorK does not seem to have any <lb/>
The counts were for immorality <lb/>
with some of the attendants, for <lb/>
cruelly to the patients, and for <lb/>
misappropriation of funds and <lb/>
supplies belonging to the <lb/>
The Board of Directors <lb/>
put down as Independence Day. j <lb/>
fact that it bas become j DISTRICT. An excess <lb/>
of rain-fall, a deficiency tempera- <lb/>
I and sunshine, are generally ex- <lb/>
ported in this district. The effect <lb/>
except the attempt on the I said small boy who con- j upon props does not appear to have <lb/>
part of Harrison and Phelps j to make noise as <lb/>
to make it appear to the ever; but, seriously, it. is matter for <lb/>
that the latter was very much sincere regret those who <lb/>
i prised when tendered the have the honor their country at <lb/>
as minister, when as a only good excuse, per- <lb/>
fact the thing has been fully for the failure to celebrate <lb/>
were in session part of last week ever since shortly after the the Fourth in this city is the oral excellent. Tobacco is <lb/>
hearing evidence in the matter, Senate rejected the nomination heat; but. this is an ; <lb/>
but one of them was taken sick. Mora t to same which the signers of <lb/>
and the body adjourned Hon. accident I discovered the ion evidently could not have <lb/>
to-day when the trial will re- cause this little display. Phelps even if they had known the in- <lb/>
Dr. has done to spend the most or I convenience it would cause. At all <lb/>
good work for the people of the summer in this and events the has been to make <lb/>
State as Superintendent of that was that it was given Memorial Day supersede the Fourth <lb/>
I out that the position had been ; as the great time for Yorkers <lb/>
I given him unexpectedly, be could to celebrate, in this patriotic <lb/>
plead as ex- it might be well lo state <lb/>
case for not going to Berlin for that there is a movement on loot to <lb/>
months. <lb/>
will find to be equal to any <lb/>
you will find cents. <lb/>
A line of <lb/>
CASHMERES <lb/>
been unfavorable. Some complaint <lb/>
of bugs in this district. Corn <lb/>
tobacco and cotton looking well. <lb/>
District. Crops gen <lb/>
orally arc reported as well <lb/>
this district. There bas probably We call especial attention to our <lb/>
been to much rain for cotton. Grain i mp <lb/>
at cents. And <lb/>
many other things that we <lb/>
will offer at special prices <lb/>
We have had several years ex- <lb/>
at Che business and are <lb/>
prepared to handle to <lb/>
the advantage of shippers. <lb/>
All business entrusted to our <lb/>
hands v ill receive prompt and <lb/>
careful attention. <lb/>
Double and Single Width Cashmeres, <lb/>
English Satin Stripe Worsteds, All <lb/>
Wool Albatross, Nun's <lb/>
both plain and fancy, All Wool <lb/>
Cotton Mohair Dress Hoods, <lb/>
Lawns in endless varieties. Piques, <lb/>
both Lace, Stripe and Plaid. Per- <lb/>
and Ginghams, Cheviots <lb/>
and Chambrays, Hamburg <lb/>
Edgings and Insertions, <lb/>
Laces, etc., <lb/>
A nice lot of White Goods kept constantly <lb/>
we would be glad <lb/>
to know these charges <lb/>
him were untrue. <lb/>
Mr. Harry Tracy, of Texas, <lb/>
who has been lecturing to the <lb/>
Alliance in this State, <lb/>
lectured in Greenville on Mon <lb/>
day. He had a large crowd to <lb/>
Commissioner of Pensions Tanner <lb/>
is supposed to be rather thick- <lb/>
j Skinned, hut the charges of <lb/>
towards a of pen- <lb/>
hear him the Court House <lb/>
nearly full, and spoke for more j, <lb/>
than two hours. He was listen- him a say <lb/>
ed to attentively and frequently leaving for the west, where <lb/>
applauded, lie talks rapidly. he goes to attend several soldiers <lb/>
and at times is not clear in meeting, he called on the President <lb/>
but large store to assure him he a <lb/>
of information and can handle of tho charges, lie also told <lb/>
II. Director. <lb/>
. <lb/>
General Items- <lb/>
are looking well <lb/>
the ct weather have had <lb/>
this <lb/>
Our farmers are beginning to lay <lb/>
by their com. <lb/>
The recent wet weather has dam- <lb/>
aged the wheat and oat crops that <lb/>
have not been threshed. A great <lb/>
. many had their wheat cut and shock <lb/>
Verily the tricks or j have the stars and stripes displaced in the field waiting Tor the <lb/>
the politicians are many. all public buildings throughout j and we hear of some that <lb/>
The and <lb/>
turn <lb/>
plow, and the <lb/>
cotton plows, <lb/>
also offer to the trade <lb/>
LARD'S which <lb/>
has more merit than anything of <lb/>
the kind ever put on the <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
Linen Plow <lb/>
will astonish in quality and <lb/>
Linens. A I'm <lb/>
Ha <lb/>
Piece Goods and <lb/>
Notions In endless variety a <lb/>
for Men. fur. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
The bad health Mr. l. Gardner <lb/>
compelled to discontinue I <lb/>
Management the carriage for <lb/>
me, has loft a nice good , mention. <lb/>
material bought rash, on my I Goods, and Collars, Hosiery and a nice Una <lb/>
hand. out stock at a shoes, to Hi all who favor 11- with their patronage, we pay special can to <lb/>
liberal discount, or will easy terms Shoes both iii price. A <lb/>
with the purchaser, or from cents on. We especially call tho attention the Ladles to our <lb/>
line Slippers and think they not do if they boy before <lb/>
examining them. <lb/>
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
the country, not only on holidays <lb/>
but on every day in the. year. In my <lb/>
opinion this is a movement which <lb/>
receive <lb/>
THE SNUG <lb/>
is nearly mined. <lb/>
There is a great deal of <lb/>
this section now. Dr. Bagwell <lb/>
says he has several cases of typhoid <lb/>
fever. <lb/>
Freewill held their <lb/>
union meeting Hickory <lb/>
I church, near Bethel, yesterday. We <lb/>
The fact that a number of old hear that was a large crowd <lb/>
in attendance, notwithstanding <lb/>
clay. I <lb/>
FOB SPRING <lb/>
milk <lb/>
; easy terms with any good reliable man to <lb/>
I carry on the carriage business for me. <lb/>
We will There i hotter opening for a carriage <lb/>
business In tho count this place. <lb/>
I have also a large stock of general <lb/>
merchandise for sale cheap for or on <lb/>
time, such as Meats, Flour, Goto, <lb/>
bought in large lots also nice lot of <lb/>
New Orleans Molasses, nice <lb/>
selected Stock of Shoes, Hals Straw <lb/>
Goods, nice of Clothing, ladies Dress <lb/>
Goods, fact everything that can be <lb/>
In a General Store. <lb/>
II.<lb/>
I have an elegant line of <lb/>
sailors have been expelled for <lb/>
from Sailor's Snug <lb/>
is causing <lb/>
talk and serves lo recall one <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Mr. W. T. Mason, of <lb/>
township, lost live hogs by lightning <lb/>
on Friday night. June 21st. <lb/>
July 1880 <lb/>
MILLINERY GOODS, I <lb/>
That embrace the very latest styles and <lb/>
My goods are new and I car- <lb/>
a complete stock. A competent as- <lb/>
has been secured and all <lb/>
can he suited. My long <lb/>
the business and the many j Customers <lb/>
have served, to my <lb/>
Hardware Nails. <lb/>
Hoe.-. Plows, <lb/>
fixtures, <lb/>
Crockery. Amps, <lb/>
Wood and Willow ware. <lb/>
Bridles Whip <lb/>
Water Mills. <lb/>
to to all. Your <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
The having leased <lb/>
mills for a number of years and put them <lb/>
in thorough begs leave to inform <lb/>
the that hell prepared to find <lb/>
Coin wheat in a mat <lb/>
Satisfaction guaranteed to all patrons. <lb/>
I would inform that I am <lb/>
prepared to them good water <lb/>
mill meal at prices delivered, <lb/>
wanting lo buy at retail can <lb/>
be supplied at my store In <lb/>
where will also select <lb/>
of General which will hi <lb/>
sol <lb/>
Gail A Ax and Road Mills Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Groceries <lb/>
and Provisions. In this line we carry Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Lard <lb/>
very best we can buy, Pepper, Spice, Soap, both laundry toilet, Star Lye <lb/>
and Hall Lye, Starch, best grade of Kerosene Oil. Meats of differ- <lb/>
kinds. Flour which we tow and sell lo for the <lb/>
rel of good Flour come to see we are it. <lb/>
life earn Window and Doors of In stock. Also the largest <lb/>
stock of Furniture of any house in Greenville. . <lb/>
both double and single, Lounges. Chairs of different kinds, Table, I Bed Springs <lb/>
and Bureaus, Children's Cribs and Beds and Cradles. What we have <lb/>
not got. in this line we have from several of the beat boom In this <lb/>
country and will order anything you wish moderate prices. Don't forget our <lb/>
celebrated Climax and Stonewall PLOWS when you want one. We <lb/>
these In <lb/>
I's when you come to town, we guarantee honorable <lb/>
treatment, will your kindness and patronage. We can will <lb/>
sell as low as any one who sells as good as are do.<lb/>
Fleming. J. B. CHERRY CO.<lb/>
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M Lang's Column. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Local <lb/>
July. <lb/>
year is half gone. <lb/>
Boat nice to-morrow. <lb/>
Tax listing time is over. <lb/>
Large crowd in town Monday. <lb/>
To-morrow is the glorious <lb/>
Seventh of eighty-nine. <lb/>
Look alter your purchase taxes. <lb/>
Considerable rain the past week. <lb/>
Three week to the Press <lb/>
Old news papers for sale at this <lb/>
office. <lb/>
Greenville will not celebrate to- <lb/>
This month will bring in ripe <lb/>
Bee Higgs Stanford's new ad- <lb/>
The town of hail a <lb/>
fire last week. <lb/>
A good horse for sale or <lb/>
on tune by C. <lb/>
The wet weather has brought out <lb/>
the mosquitoes. <lb/>
Everything went wet last week, <lb/>
rain being the cause. <lb/>
The mad takes the place <lb/>
of the street sprinkler. <lb/>
July gives OS live each of Monday. <lb/>
Tuesday and Wednesday. <lb/>
Personal. <lb/>
Mr. J. M. is in Tarboro. <lb/>
Dr. P. W. Brown is reported some, <lb/>
better. <lb/>
Master Larry has gone <lb/>
to Tarboro on n visit. <lb/>
Mr. II. II. Wilson spent Sunday <lb/>
and Monday in Kinston. <lb/>
Bishop will preach at. <lb/>
next Friday. <lb/>
Mrs. A. and children <lb/>
left Monday morning for Concord. <lb/>
Kev. K. John left with his <lb/>
for Chatham county this week. <lb/>
Mr. has been <lb/>
Doctors <lb/>
The last Legislature made a law <lb/>
the physicians of every <lb/>
county to have name register- <lb/>
ed with the Superior Court Clerk be <lb/>
pursuing the practice, of their <lb/>
profession. On Saturday Mr. E. A. <lb/>
Clerk of Pitt county, show- <lb/>
ed the registry book he had re- <lb/>
for that purpose. would <lb/>
advise all physicians of the county <lb/>
to come forward and register <lb/>
promptly. <lb/>
4th of July. <lb/>
, PUN ON THE TAB <lb/>
A Boat Participated in by a Largo <lb/>
Number of Prises <lb/>
let,, <lb/>
and Soils. <lb/>
Mr. II. Tucker sent n cotton <lb/>
blossom to the <lb/>
last Saturday, the first of the season <lb/>
hereabout. Mr. Lawrence, of <lb/>
with the sick a few days, Hill, and Joe Atkinson, living <lb/>
Kev. will preach in i near Greenville, sent us blossoms the <lb/>
the Methodist Church nest Sunday <lb/>
On Monday Mr. J. Cox banded <lb/>
us a small cotton boll which he said <lb/>
he found last Thursday on <lb/>
of Mr. Cox. Ho also says <lb/>
ho has plenty of them on his farm <lb/>
and that h-s cotton is knee high. <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Messrs. Greene, Jr., and <lb/>
Clarence spent Sunday <lb/>
in <lb/>
Mrs. a. N. Ryan and children re- <lb/>
home last week from B visit <lb/>
to Winchester, Ya. <lb/>
Miss Francis of <lb/>
township, spent Saturday and <lb/>
Sunday with relative in town. <lb/>
ST. II. of Tar- <lb/>
will preach in the Methodist <lb/>
Church here next Sunday night. <lb/>
AC would like your attention for a <lb/>
minutes as no doubt there i- something <lb/>
in column Interest you. Our <lb/>
stock of Summer Apparel Is replete with <lb/>
many new and novelties. <lb/>
House Furnishings. <lb/>
Mailings, Scrim. Lace <lb/>
Curtains. Brass and Wood <lb/>
Curtain Rods, Shades, <lb/>
Oil Cloths, etc. <lb/>
the <lb/>
we you in your <lb/>
commencement ropes. We <lb/>
have Fancy Striped and Dotted <lb/>
Swisses and Lawns. <lb/>
Length Hemstitch <lb/>
liters and A nice <lb/>
line of Ribbons. Hand- <lb/>
kerchiefs and other fancy articles <lb/>
for j oil.<lb/>
the Ladies <lb/>
light weight <lb/>
Woolen Fabrics, embracing <lb/>
i in- newest -hades in <lb/>
Serges, <lb/>
Flannels. <lb/>
Handsome and <lb/>
i i r. I i <lb/>
Hemstitch, Hemstitch <lb/>
Organdies, Fine French <lb/>
and a complete line f wash <lb/>
such as Batistes, <lb/>
Seersuckers, <lb/>
Prints, etc. An elegant assort- <lb/>
of Parasols, including all <lb/>
tint is new in this line. Several <lb/>
styles and colors of the <lb/>
handles. <lb/>
Frail Jars Mason; P. I. Cheap at <lb/>
the Old Brick Stoic. <lb/>
The Fire and Hand <lb/>
Monday afternoon. <lb/>
The Tar is on another rise. The <lb/>
rains brought plenty of water. <lb/>
Market Pickled Beef at <lb/>
the Old I hick Store. <lb/>
The Stale Guard goes into camp <lb/>
at Wrightsville next Wednesday. <lb/>
The steamer Greenville is <lb/>
on her trips, handsomer than <lb/>
will Point Lace, <lb/>
Flour at the Old Uriel; Store. <lb/>
The town will need another <lb/>
cleaning up after this wet <lb/>
is ever. <lb/>
The Cash will be <lb/>
lbs. Beeswax the <lb/>
got a good start on lite <lb/>
mil it will take work <lb/>
Mr. s. P. Erwin reported a. boll the <lb/>
same day. <lb/>
for the Guard <lb/>
There now seems to a much <lb/>
brighter prospect ahead of our local <lb/>
military organization. The people, <lb/>
especially those authority, are <lb/>
taking more interest in the welfare <lb/>
Mrs. Dr. G. C. Hook- <lb/>
spent last week here attend- should call more earnestness <lb/>
her brother, Dr. W. Brown. <lb/>
A little daughter of Capt. D. Hill, <lb/>
at his home <lb/>
of last <lb/>
, of steamer Myers, died <lb/>
Washington Tuesday <lb/>
week. <lb/>
We have it whispered <lb/>
around for some time that a <lb/>
old-fashion boat race would <lb/>
off the river of July, <lb/>
and at last the arrangements have <lb/>
been perfected. The boys for some <lb/>
time have been brushing up, scrap- <lb/>
greasing and in trim <lb/>
for the proposed race. How, every- <lb/>
thing is ready, and fine, row- <lb/>
mg may be expected. Even crew- <lb/>
Is sure of carrying off the prize, but <lb/>
many a slip between the <lb/>
cup and the <lb/>
There will a largo number of <lb/>
boats to enter as we learn and there <lb/>
is fun ahead. The following boats <lb/>
and crew have entered with more to <lb/>
Harris and Will <lb/>
and Tom <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Han is and <lb/>
Hooker, <lb/>
it. s. O. Benjamin and <lb/>
Johnson and <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
Each boat have a man to <lb/>
and zeal on the part of the pilot, who will have full control of <lb/>
On the Board of County his crew. <lb/>
Goods j <lb/>
FORM <lb/>
hack <lb/>
ever. <lb/>
best <lb/>
of Snow <lb/>
a short <lb/>
reported <lb/>
i farmers <lb/>
it down. <lb/>
will sell for <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Stan-. <lb/>
See notice to creditors by <lb/>
King, Administrator of dam <lb/>
till, in this paper. <lb/>
Track laying on the railroad is <lb/>
completed to seven or eight <lb/>
miles of Greenville. <lb/>
The time holding I lie Press <lb/>
Convention hits been postponed from <lb/>
the 17th to the 34th. <lb/>
Crown, <lb/>
want a good -ales agent in this <lb/>
town. See advertisement. <lb/>
Mrs. L. E. Glove, of Now <lb/>
who has been visiting her sister, <lb/>
Mrs. Goodwin, left for her home yes- <lb/>
A. If. and wile left <lb/>
Greenville last week for the great <lb/>
West. We arc not inform <lb/>
they will locate. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Hill, dropped in to see us <lb/>
while the other day. He <lb/>
Greene county crops line. <lb/>
Novella the success- <lb/>
dancing teacher, returned to her <lb/>
home near Scotland Neck last week. <lb/>
Mrs. Allie Higgs accompanied her. <lb/>
Miss who <lb/>
been visiting relatives here, <lb/>
gen- led to her home in Kinston last week. <lb/>
spell Miss Nannie King accompanied her. <lb/>
Prof. John Col. Harry <lb/>
paid for Mi. L. Fleming and <lb/>
old Brick Store, j Misses Havens Cherry, Fannie John <lb/>
son and Johnson have return- <lb/>
ed home from the Teachers <lb/>
at <lb/>
lion. returned <lb/>
Saturday night from Raleigh. He <lb/>
was one of the attorneys the tie- <lb/>
fence of Dr. Eugene Grissom m <lb/>
the charge brought against the <lb/>
latter before the Board <lb/>
of the Insane Asylum. <lb/>
The race will be from Goff Land- <lb/>
to the bridge, and will take <lb/>
place about P. M. <lb/>
Competent judges have been <lb/>
cured. <lb/>
Three prizes have been by <lb/>
Commissioners made an <lb/>
of for the benefit of the <lb/>
Greenville Guard, which was follow, <lb/>
ed by a like appropriation from the <lb/>
Town Council men. These bodies <lb/>
of officers no doubt realize the <lb/>
need of a good military organization j the <lb/>
in our midst, and their action in this To the winning Silver <lb/>
matter will be sustained by the by Mr Moses <lb/>
probation of the people. The; To the second best <lb/>
m company now daily expects the pounds French Candy., by Mr. V. <lb/>
a of new uniforms and they will <lb/>
I attend the encampment with good <lb/>
ranks. We hope our home boys <lb/>
will go forward until they sec- <lb/>
CO no company in the Stale. <lb/>
Positively last . <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
TO out <lb/>
will tell at c. We will sell at <lb/>
We will sell Lawns at I to We will sell Cheese Cloth <lb/>
We Combination Worsted will sell <lb/>
We will sell Rushing at We sell a lot of Corsets at <lb/>
; We will tell Slippers to We will sell Table Oil Cloth <lb/>
j We will Mil our Clothing at cost. Pants from to <lb/>
a ft u- in art <lb/>
ill New York <lb/>
I These figures only <lb/>
good for days i <lb/>
commencing July <lb/>
Positively last <lb/>
HIGGS <lb/>
Geo. S Lloyd, M. D., <lb/>
in Diseases of the <lb/>
SEVEN SPRINGS <lb/>
W. L. <lb/>
SHOE <lb/>
SHOE FOR LADIES. <lb/>
in hi.<lb/>
II <lb/>
AMI SHOE.<lb/>
SCHOOL SHOES. <lb/>
my prior no<lb/>
Examine W. I., 82.00 Shoes for <lb/>
Gentle and <lb/>
FOR SALE BY <lb/>
BROWN <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
-Is now mi a <lb/>
Rivalry. <lb/>
There is a spirit of honest rivalry <lb/>
among the carriage factories here <lb/>
that is worthy of imitation, that <lb/>
is they try to excel each other <lb/>
L. <lb/>
To the last Tin Cup, by <lb/>
the Boy. <lb/>
After the a tub race <lb/>
will take place, livery one <lb/>
in this race will be expert <lb/>
swimmers and no danger will en- <lb/>
as to their safety. <lb/>
will a big wash tub, sit- <lb/>
ting inside and paddling with <lb/>
hands. Fun don't mention it. <lb/>
in the class of workmanship offered for the winning <lb/>
out. The result of this is, it will be made Skin <lb/>
not which one of three lac- Mill. <lb/>
Presentation of prices will be made <lb/>
Ail are <lb/>
the ladies, to assemble on the <lb/>
tones yon go t for a job get <lb/>
good work, livery one tries to i in <lb/>
where they will have <lb/>
view of the races. <lb/>
full <lb/>
Have an organ <lb/>
Ions <lb/>
prove upon the work done by the <lb/>
other, and even upon own <lb/>
work. A few weeks ago we made <lb/>
mention of a buggy boot T, ., <lb/>
i i, . lac the <lb/>
lured the a <lb/>
. i ., , . -7 rice and Raven to <lb/>
Works, that was then superior to ,,,, k;., , . <lb/>
. i i I two we offices in Western <lb/>
any made here. The other day we j Car <lb/>
when <lb/>
The make too <lb/>
around poet office lobby <lb/>
the mails are being opened. <lb/>
German and Pearl Millet, Di- <lb/>
Timothy and Clover <lb/>
Seed for sale by Glenn <lb/>
The premium list the Tarboro <lb/>
Fair, which will be belt November <lb/>
to Sib, has been received. <lb/>
; Famous <lb/>
To all who knew him the <lb/>
of the death of Dr. Boss II. I get t. <lb/>
of Pittsboro, N. . will re <lb/>
with sorrow, lie was on <lb/>
visits few mouths ago to relatives <lb/>
Mn Pitt county, his demise will <lb/>
j or sorrow by all <lb/>
who met him. I <lb/>
Mr. It. M. and Misses i <lb/>
Bettie Warren and Cannon left <lb/>
yesterday morning I'm Ocracoke. I <lb/>
After remaining awhile there <lb/>
Cannon will her home in <lb/>
She has had charge of the <lb/>
music department of the Institute <lb/>
I for two years. <lb/>
J. for <lb/>
nearly two rears has been pastor of <lb/>
I the Baptist here, look his- <lb/>
family back to Virginia, his native <lb/>
were called in to examine a <lb/>
made at the Low Tariff Factory <lb/>
which one There <lb/>
were two or three features that <lb/>
made it superior to the other. If a <lb/>
man wants a nice buggy he need <lb/>
not go further than Greenville to <lb/>
drove the last nail <lb/>
in the coffin of Republicanism in the <lb/>
Ninth Congressional district. So <lb/>
mote it be. <lb/>
Bryan N. C FOR THE SUMMER. <lb/>
PERSONS WISH <lb/>
JUST A <lb/>
months course at Philadelphia <lb/>
the Wills Eye Hospital, <lb/>
offer my services to the people of Edge- <lb/>
and adjoining counties. <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS BOARD <lb/>
with privilege of <lb/>
BATH HOUSE, <lb/>
Can be bad in Beaufort, X. at 830.00 <lb/>
per month. Address, <lb/>
Beaufort, N. C. <lb/>
By the Sea <lb/>
Spend the Summer at <lb/>
health and vigor can no place equal <lb/>
to Seven Springs, as any one of the <lb/>
seven will compare favorably with any <lb/>
of the mineral springs in this country- <lb/>
There being seven within few feet <lb/>
each ether, having different analysis a <lb/>
larger number of ailments can lie cured <lb/>
here than at any watering place known. <lb/>
Persons coining to the Springs by <lb/>
Railroad can gel conveyance from the <lb/>
depots at In Orange, Goldsboro <lb/>
Mt. Olive. I Orange Is the nearest <lb/>
point. Passengers coming there on the <lb/>
evening mail can reach the springs be- <lb/>
fore night. <lb/>
82.00 to 83.00 per day, <lb/>
to per week. Liberal reductions by <lb/>
the month or season, <lb/>
MAXWELL BROS., <lb/>
Proprietors. <lb/>
Seven Springs, N. C. <lb/>
AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION <lb/>
at very Low Rates <lb/>
IS to BOYS MES THIS POPULAR SUMMER RESORT I <lb/>
MID-SUMMER PRICES <lb/>
In about twenty days the editor <lb/>
of proposes to <lb/>
to lira Pie., in Wes- <lb/>
tern part of the Stale and will want <lb/>
a little money. Tine railroads <lb/>
will give a pass to ride on, but <lb/>
grub don't come that way. We <lb/>
is many as two or t square <lb/>
meals while away, which will cost <lb/>
besides we would like lo <lb/>
have ten or fifteen cents pocket <lb/>
change folks couldn't take us for <lb/>
a tramp. Some delinquents have <lb/>
been enjoying the paper for a long <lb/>
time without returning any pay <lb/>
now we ask them to, <lb/>
assistance with a few <lb/>
DAVIS SCHOOL. <lb/>
This is a Military Boarding <lb/>
School, and Is one of the <lb/>
I mi s. . . In <lb/>
Slates. Healthy location, Fine <lb/>
Climate, Mild Winters, Cadet <lb/>
Cornet Band, Cadet Orchestra, <lb/>
Full Coarse of or prep- <lb/>
highest classes of <lb/>
. any College or for Business. <lb/>
Complete Course in For <lb/>
Ml with full particulars address <lb/>
ct COL. A. C. DAVIS, <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
g. <lb/>
one of the delightful places on the <lb/>
Atlantic coast, will be opened to guests on i<lb/>
-o- <lb/>
a s steamer <lb/>
J V cured that will leave <lb/>
ha- been <lb/>
for <lb/>
Ocracoke on Tuesday and Saturday f <lb/>
each week, and leave New for <lb/>
on Thursday of each week. <lb/>
At Ocracoke every accommodation <lb/>
will be furnished to guests and every <lb/>
effort will be made to make their stay <lb/>
enjoyable. <lb/>
In keeping with <lb/>
the <lb/>
of nun <lb/>
have been <lb/>
by <lb/>
own I Hooker <lb/>
a r suit is no easy as <lb/>
admit. Besides <lb/>
both the proper colors, <lb/>
and textiles. The proper prices <lb/>
must ear an important <lb/>
We natter ourselves <lb/>
dial We've been able tO combine <lb/>
all these qualities and offer to <lb/>
our friends a reliable line of sty- <lb/>
well-made Clothing at the <lb/>
figures. For the -lout <lb/>
men we will say that should they <lb/>
mill thin coals we have them. <lb/>
Sues to -is. Extra <lb/>
Frocks in Black <lb/>
and Should we <lb/>
be able to suit you in this <lb/>
line will take our measure for <lb/>
a suit at low prices <lb/>
tee a lit. A fresh line of Flannel <lb/>
Dress Shirts received. Our <lb/>
of Underwear, <lb/>
Hats, etc. i- above the standard.<lb/>
is lull season- <lb/>
able at right prices. An in- <lb/>
bin is invited. <lb/>
M. R. LANG. <lb/>
Minus <lb/>
The Board of County Commission, <lb/>
en bold a special meeting next Mon- <lb/>
day to revise the tax list. See no- <lb/>
You can buy yards India <lb/>
one dollar, we lead, others and gutting. <lb/>
follow. <lb/>
You <lb/>
by <lb/>
missed <lb/>
L. U. Ponder has an advertise- <lb/>
in this paper that will prove <lb/>
of special interest to tobacco raisers <lb/>
and those wanting engine stacks. <lb/>
He is also prepared do roofing <lb/>
the <lb/>
showing it to your <lb/>
neighbor speaking a few words <lb/>
in its behalf. <lb/>
We lent, others follow, will <lb/>
sell you yards Dress Goods <lb/>
one dollar, <lb/>
An exchange says Wiggins hi <lb/>
dieting a long dry As <lb/>
usual Wiggins shows how carelessly I <lb/>
lie can handle the truth. <lb/>
To All oar <lb/>
Salines for All our <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Tucker took lour prisoners <lb/>
to penitentiary last week- Six <lb/>
i were sentenced, but afterward two <lb/>
j of them were granted n new trial. <lb/>
I per lb for Sweet Scotch <lb/>
sold in Pitt Co, which I Mr. W. P. Hart, of I <lb/>
a of its superiority, at wan in our office Saturday and told <lb/>
the old Brick Store. <lb/>
Were issued by the Register of <lb/>
Deeds to sixteen couples during the <lb/>
month of Jane, eight, <lb/>
eight colored. <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
M. Dixon and S. Kemp. <lb/>
William C. Pollard and Mamie M. <lb/>
route from that Tyson, Thomas K. Cory and <lb/>
be extended Baker. John A. Crisp and <lb/>
Hathaway. and Mag-; <lb/>
Kittrell, II. Jame's and Sallie I <lb/>
E. Keel, D. and Anna <lb/>
I. Nelson, D. J. Holland and Mary <lb/>
BATHING <lb/>
n be enjoyed will. A tram re <lb/>
has been from the betel to <lb/>
is unsurpassed and these sports can <lb/>
be engaged In to the heart's content. <lb/>
SHIR <lb/>
Has been employed tor the <lb/>
those participate In dancing. <lb/>
of <lb/>
And the prop <lb/>
I have been knock j <lb/>
ed from around <lb/>
high priced goods <lb/>
I We are making <lb/>
a special <lb/>
all <lb/>
j mm <lb/>
On which <lb/>
j have been <lb/>
right d own i n <lb/>
; reach of every- <lb/>
i body. <lb/>
GO <lb/>
every kind are <lb/>
be i ii g sold a I <lb/>
much less than <lb/>
prices, <lb/>
union <lb/>
Shoes and Hats <lb/>
Y on can get <lb/>
special Bargains <lb/>
c have the <lb/>
goods and <lb/>
to sell you, <lb/>
can make prices <lb/>
to the interest of <lb/>
every purchaser. <lb/>
Be sure lo call <lb/>
on us and gel <lb/>
bargains <lb/>
T. <lb/>
We learn from the Snow Hill <lb/>
list Hint mail <lb/>
place to Lizzie <lb/>
to Marlboro and this <lb/>
county, the change to go in effect <lb/>
July 1st. <lb/>
Mi. J. L. W. Nobles our <lb/>
for a basket of peaches and <lb/>
plums brought us Saturday. <lb/>
While in the be told us be had <lb/>
recently lost seven hogs from <lb/>
era. This disease works havoc <lb/>
among where it breaks out. <lb/>
The Superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb/>
county received a postal card stat- <lb/>
that Smith, who was sent <lb/>
to the colored insane asylum at <lb/>
Goldsboro, August 1883, died on the <lb/>
of June from exhaustion from <lb/>
chronic mania. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Albert Brown and Lizzie Dixon, <lb/>
i Edward Allen and Clara <lb/>
j Thomas Clark and Daniel, <lb/>
Stephen Tyson and <lb/>
Vines and Emma Foreman, I <lb/>
I Allen Austin and Mooring White-1 <lb/>
head, Jackson <lb/>
Handle, Cox and Cox.<lb/>
shall we do with our <lb/>
This is a question that many parents <lb/>
are asking themselves. a very <lb/>
important question t is. By ail <lb/>
means, the boys should be educated. <lb/>
ENGINE STACKS, <lb/>
Mads to <lb/>
bring, and <lb/>
TIN SHOP S. CLARK ft <lb/>
Greenville, C. <lb/>
II ST RECEIVED AT <lb/>
Drug Store, <lb/>
Front Reflector Office. <lb/>
Golden Medical Discovery, War- <lb/>
Safe Cure, <lb/>
Celery Compound, Syrup of Figs, <lb/>
Favorite Prescription, <lb/>
s. s. s., ii. i;. <lb/>
Buffalo Water. <lb/>
I neatly comfortably furnished and <lb/>
the table will be supplied <lb/>
the best that can be procured, <lb/>
to 92.00 per day. <lb/>
87.00 to per week. <lb/>
per h. <lb/>
Special rates to <lb/>
Brown Hooker. <lb/>
Visit Ocracoke If wish to enjoy <lb/>
season. <lb/>
For farther particulars address <lb/>
SPENCER BROS., <lb/>
Washington, N. C. I <lb/>
OXFORD <lb/>
FEMALE <lb/>
SEMINARY. <lb/>
OXFORD, N. C. <lb/>
Nest Session Opens Sept. 4th, <lb/>
TIE IS <lb/>
Tie Tar River Transportation Company <lb/>
Greenville, President <lb/>
I. <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
N. M. Tarboro, Gen <lb/>
Capt. K. F. Jones, Washington, Gen <lb/>
The People's Line for travel on Tat <lb/>
River. <lb/>
The Steamer i finest <lb/>
and quickest boat on the river. She has <lb/>
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb/>
and painted. <lb/>
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb/>
convenience of Ladies. <lb/>
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb/>
A tarnished <lb/>
best the market affords. <lb/>
A trip on Steamer Greenville Is <lb/>
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb/>
Leaves Washington Monday, U <lb/>
and Friday at ii. o'clock, a. m. <lb/>
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb/>
and Saturday o'clock, a. m. <lb/>
Freights received daily and through <lb/>
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb/>
J. i. i in ii in . <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
m m m, m, in <lb/>
The classes will be arranged <lb/>
lieu pupils ran enter the first week in <lb/>
January. <lb/>
TEACHERS <lb/>
Principal, <lb/>
Km st. Principal <lb/>
Miss r, <lb/>
Vocal and Instr <lb/>
menial Music. <lb/>
Km an <lb/>
Drawing. <lb/>
Mrs. K. IF. Book <lb/>
DEPARTMENTS, <lb/>
Primary. Academic. <lb/>
Classical and Mu- <lb/>
Painting and Drawing, <lb/>
ADVANTAGES <lb/>
Large, Comfortable <lb/>
Location and Good <lb/>
Plenty of Well Prepared <lb/>
aiders. A of <lb/>
all being graduates of class <lb/>
Music Department equal <lb/>
work to any College Slate. <lb/>
New Pianos and Organs. <lb/>
a volumes, <lb/>
recently for the School. <lb/>
Moderate, from to for <lb/>
and Tuition and Terms <lb/>
for I lay the as advertised <lb/>
Pupil., who do not board <lb/>
with the should <lb/>
before board elsewhere. For <lb/>
fur i. Address, <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly as Executor of <lb/>
the Last and of Irene <lb/>
I'm ins notice i- hereby given to all <lb/>
persons Indebted to testatrix to <lb/>
come forward and make Immediate pay- <lb/>
and to all persons having claims <lb/>
against to present them to <lb/>
the authenticated <lb/>
within twelve mouths this date, or <lb/>
notice will be plead in bar of their <lb/>
recovery, Alfred <lb/>
of Irene <lb/>
Tucker Attorneys. <lb/>
May 1889. <lb/>
LOW TARIFF <lb/>
CARNAGE <lb/>
NO W <lb/>
Tor have Buggies now. All <lb/>
ere free to buy where you phase, but <lb/>
If want lo save money you conic to <lb/>
my Factory on street, rear of B. <lb/>
cherry in--. For convenience we <lb/>
have an entrance through II. V. <lb/>
Keel's Stables on 3rd street lean give <lb/>
you <lb/>
, i for and accessibility. <lb/>
there. <lb/>
The number of marked . . r. . . , <lb/>
that arrive in the mails is c that the <lb/>
quite lame. Another testimonial to bug extended <lb/>
the inefficiency of Harrison and <lb/>
At the close of the season we will <lb/>
be if every thresher in <lb/>
county will hand us in number <lb/>
of bushels of wheat they threshed <lb/>
the this Benson, <lb/>
beneath the surface, but some of our <lb/>
citizens arc that the bugs <lb/>
have eaten up the vines their gar- <lb/>
meets these requirements. It is <lb/>
in every particular. <lb/>
There is a large faculty of able, pro- <lb/>
lessors. The best instruction is <lb/>
en in every department. Young <lb/>
men can complete their education at <lb/>
lens and are now going down the Davis School, or be prepared the <lb/>
ground and eating the highest classes of any College or <lb/>
t I University. There is also a full <lb/>
It Can . course in Civil a full <lb/>
he man who could run a paper to Commercial Course, a I branch <lb/>
aster Waiter brought is in heaven wearing I preparatory Course. There <lb/>
us a basket nice <lb/>
day for which many thanks are, <lb/>
tamed. Also to Master <lb/>
for apples sent on <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
in <lb/>
are entitled to the beet that their <lb/>
money will buy, every <lb/>
should have, at a of the <lb/>
a of gigantic proportions and l extra for any <lb/>
Fuel, washing <lb/>
of these <lb/>
of selling <lb/>
to represent as Sale-agent In this <lb/>
town per year can be <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Philadelphia. Pa. <lb/>
The largest Clothing and Merchant <lb/>
Tailoring House in America. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
OF PITT <lb/>
County, having issued Letters of Ad- <lb/>
a double set of wings I studies. <lb/>
You must lie mistaken, out am furnished free charge, in <lb/>
opinion man who could run a another column, will be found some <lb/>
paper everybody has particulars Davis School. <lb/>
been born yet, and bis mother , <lb/>
dead. Tax Notice. <lb/>
is hereby given that the Hoard <lb/>
Commissioner of Pitt Comity, will <lb/>
ministration tome, the undersigned, on <lb/>
the 28th day of June, on estate <lb/>
of deceased. Notice is <lb/>
hereby given to all persons Indebted to <lb/>
the Estate to make immediate payment <lb/>
to the undersigned, and to all creditors <lb/>
of said estate to present their claims, <lb/>
and properly authenticated, to the under- <lb/>
signed, within Twelve Months after <lb/>
the dale this notice, or this no- <lb/>
will be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
the day of <lb/>
K. <lb/>
on the estate Stancil. <lb/>
From Pitt to <lb/>
One day last C. Court in <lb/>
M R. L Column, <lb/>
i . in a ,, ii ., . . i <lb/>
, an exchange With <lb/>
P. u N. the <lb/>
was the first Canadian <lb/>
and are <lb/>
b one <lb/>
will person applying <lb/>
. to who has not <lb/>
fore listed. By Board, <lb/>
i II. Clerk. <lb/>
July 2nd ism. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly us <lb/>
tor of David C. notice is <lb/>
hereby given to all persons indebted to <lb/>
said intestate to forward and make <lb/>
immediate payment, U nil creditors <lb/>
of said intestate to their <lb/>
for payment within twelve mouths from <lb/>
this dale or this will be plead in <lb/>
Mr of their <lb/>
May . Wm. L. Smith, <lb/>
lark deed, <lb/>
nicker Murphy, attorneys. <lb/>
most form <lb/>
LAXATIVE and NUTRITIOUS <lb/>
or Tin <lb/>
FiGS OF CALIFORNIA, <lb/>
Combined with the medicinal <lb/>
virtues of plants known to be <lb/>
most beneficial to the human <lb/>
system, forming an agreeable <lb/>
and effective laxative to <lb/>
cure Habitual <lb/>
and the many ills de- <lb/>
on a weak or inactive <lb/>
condition of the <lb/>
KIDNEYS, LIVER AID BOWELS. <lb/>
It ii the most excellent remedy known to <lb/>
CLEANSE EFFECTUALLY <lb/>
When one is or Constipated <lb/>
SO THAT <lb/>
BLOOD. SLEEP, <lb/>
HEALTH and STRENGTH <lb/>
NATURALLY FOLLOW. <lb/>
Every one is using it and all are <lb/>
delighted with it. <lb/>
ASK YOUR KM <lb/>
striven <lb/>
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. <lb/>
FRANCISCO, CU <lb/>
Thai ever bad in your life for <lb/>
in less money than any one <lb/>
else the county can Rive you. why <lb/>
for ray expenses are less awl I pay th <lb/>
-put cash for Roods save the dis- <lb/>
counts, and It yon don't believe it <lb/>
The corps of teachers the of any in ,. m, Having had IS years <lb/>
the laud, holding diplomas from in the busbies I guarantee <lb/>
schools as the I satisfaction or no charge. K- <lb/>
the School of Languages, the a specially. the <lb/>
Institute of Maryland, place on 4th street rear J. II. Cherry <lb/>
Cooper Art School of York. <lb/>
The teacher of Piano and Organ is a <lb/>
graduate of the Norwich Conservatory, <lb/>
and afterwards studied under New York <lb/>
Professors. <lb/>
The teacher of Vocal Music won both j <lb/>
the Vocal and Instrumental Medals at the <lb/>
Richmond Female Institute, and <lb/>
ward studied three years under the <lb/>
New York Professors. <lb/>
ANNUAL SESSION I <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Hoard, fuel, lights, washing, full Lit- <lb/>
Course. Including Latin I <lb/>
French. 8170.00 <lb/>
If paid one-half in advance, 101.60 <lb/>
The above with <lb/>
If paid one-hair advance. 210.00 <lb/>
Apply for <lb/>
P. P. HOBGOOD, Pies. <lb/>
A SUPERB LINE <lb/>
Can now be seen at store. I have <lb/>
the latest and newest patterns, and <lb/>
an experience of several years at the <lb/>
business me for all work <lb/>
satisfactory and well. I do <lb/>
WET AND DRY STAMPING <lb/>
moderate prices. Will to have <lb/>
call examine my stock. <lb/>
E. A. <lb/>
Notice, <lb/>
THAT AUK IX- <lb/>
j A dented u me are requested to come <lb/>
I forward and lie their accounts at once <lb/>
the cf June. I also offer my <lb/>
Koch and Shoes at cos <lb/>
for cash very <lb/>
What you <lb/>
m to <lb/>
cost. <lb/>
low. <lb/>
t i yours, <lb/>
T. II. Moon. <lb/>
X. C.<lb/>
A. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
CO. P. <lb/>
Cotton Lard, <lb/>
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. <lb/>
FREE FROM BOG FAT. <lb/>
PURE. <lb/>
ECONOMICAL <lb/>
For sale by all Send for <lb/>
Pamphlet, entitled <lb/>
ABOUT <lb/>
ONE HUNDRED DINNERS, <lb/>
or bow lo provide a good dinner for Pour <lb/>
Parsons for One <lb/>
An excellent Cook Book of pages <lb/>
containing one hundred <lb/>
Hills of Fare, with low U <lb/>
each one, so the cost, <lb/>
lour persons cannot exceed one dollar, <lb/>
also additional recipes. <lb/>
This valuable hook ill be <lb/>
to any one sending or presenting the <lb/>
tickets, representing the purchase of <lb/>
twenty O. <lb/>
our Store, No. <lb/>
Ill St. N. V. <lb/>
pall of our contains, a ticket, <lb/>
the r on which corresponds lo the <lb/>
of pounds the pail, <lb/>
Cotton Oil Product Company, H. Y. <lb/>
SOLD BY<lb/>
Broker, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Of Interest to Ladies. <lb/>
FREE of our <lb/>
f r lo any . <lb/>
feat<lb/>
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USE SOAP. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
REFLECTOR. <lb/>
I o. <lb/>
TO A CHINESE IDOL. <lb/>
DECAY OF TRADITION. <lb/>
DISTORTED BANDS will surely lo who lean wash <lb/>
Clothes in the old-fashioned way-will. soap. How can it be <lb/>
and you spend hours rah <lb/>
steam and odors which rise from the Mb, impregnated v. ill. Una sou <lb/>
clothing, and with all this have not obtained the best result. <lb/>
WITH woman large wart. <lb/>
have to rub yourself and your clothes to pieces, i do not have to i <lb/>
when Inched you an- not too tired to m your work h well at <lb/>
done, and you have saved many hours of woman s <lb/>
PYLE'S is the model <lb/>
UNTOLD MISERIES <lb/>
BO O K S <lb/>
from the Errors of folly. Tire. Ir- <lb/>
Ac, mar h cared at home, Tail or <lb/>
mod <lb/>
Tr.-v hr mail. o <lb/>
5-i-r en-- f IMP, <lb/>
Send K fie Medical <lb/>
or W. <lb/>
ft K. K. <lb/>
Schedule. <lb/>
SOUTH. <lb/>
No r. <lb/>
Mar . Mail, dally <lb/>
ex Sim. <lb/>
GOOD <lb/>
Sent or. f puce <lb/>
in the of Africa. <lb/>
A MOM instructive work. <lb/>
; cent-; cloth <lb/>
Initiation of <lb/>
Tho- Paper,<lb/>
Selection Hark <lb/>
rage paper cloth cents.<lb/>
St., <lb/>
TH the world <lb/>
at price- <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1375. <lb/>
you ruled, pod divine. <lb/>
In sacred, steady <lb/>
n river dark as mine <lb/>
Mid trees. <lb/>
And to you the <lb/>
With their smooth, unshaven chins, <lb/>
from their sins <lb/>
On knee <lb/>
Tiny footed maids. <lb/>
their raven in <lb/>
In similes <lb/>
the <lb/>
torn <lb/>
beheld their and tears. <lb/>
Listened hopes <lb/>
And their rows <lb/>
Now her <lb/>
In my lady's boudoir. <lb/>
Ever dumbly pining for <lb/>
Last repose. <lb/>
You sit stolid day by day. <lb/>
With your cheeks k- and <lb/>
Stony eyes and <lb/>
Little nose <lb/>
tho <lb/>
You will <lb/>
nor <lb/>
a Roil. i on a <lb/>
Pep-r <lb/>
Clinton bollard. <lb/>
I pin<lb/>
Ar I <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
AT THE <lb/>
STOKE. <lb/>
p., <lb/>
AND BUT- <lb/>
III <lb/>
Oil <lb/>
HI <lb/>
II Ml <lb/>
No <lb/>
daily <lb/>
II <lb/>
S H <lb/>
a. fl<lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Ar Wilson <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Daily Sunday. <lb/>
Train Scotland Neck <lb/>
I an <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
II <lb/>
ex Suit. <lb/>
s; <lb/>
ii -j <lb/>
S III <lb/>
1.1 <lb/>
IS I'm <lb/>
.; <lb/>
am <lb/>
pin l<lb/>
their will <lb/>
I heir inn-rest to net our price- before par- <lb/>
i- <lb/>
TEAS, c. <lb/>
LOWEST <lb/>
TOBACCO CIGARS <lb/>
we buy direct <lb/>
ill you lo buy <lb/>
-lock id <lb/>
profit. <lb/>
com <lb/>
s -m <lb/>
leave Halifax Scotland Nick at <lb/>
M. leaves Scotland Meek <lb/>
M. daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train leaves Tallinn. X via <lb/>
K. S. except <lb/>
B M. P l. <lb/>
JO P M. I M. <lb/>
leaves X daily <lb/>
except lo A M. i A <lb/>
M. N , 1-1 A M. <lb/>
A M. <lb/>
Train on Midland X Branch leaves <lb/>
Gold-born at, <lb/>
arrive N All. <lb/>
leaves X a M. <lb/>
S A M. <lb/>
Train on leaves Rocky <lb/>
Mount P M. <lb/>
I'M. Spring Hope I M. <lb/>
live Spring I A M. Nashville <lb/>
Rocky II A <lb/>
M except <lb/>
out <lb/>
for except Sunday, <lb/>
r II A M leave fill- <lb/>
M. awl M. <lb/>
II Ml SI <lb/>
Southbound train . <lb/>
Branch is No. SI. is <lb/>
No. except Sunday. <lb/>
Train South will stop only <lb/>
and <lb/>
Train at <lb/>
Weldon for all points daily. All <lb/>
via am daily except Sun- i <lb/>
lay vis <lb/>
Train, make close connection for all <lb/>
North via Richmond and Wash <lb/>
All train-run solid between <lb/>
ton and Washington, and have <lb/>
Palace Sleeper- attached. <lb/>
DIVINE, <lb/>
General <lb/>
R. Transportation <lb/>
T. M. inter <lb/>
Atlantic N. C. Railroad <lb/>
In A. M. <lb/>
1st. <lb/>
lit <lb/>
SI. <lb/>
always on band and -old prices lo suit <lb/>
the times. Our goods arc all bought and <lb/>
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb/>
n rim. sell at a close, margin. <lb/>
s. M. <lb/>
Greenville. X. <lb/>
EVERYBODY LOOK. <lb/>
Surgeons on <lb/>
ships always <lb/>
as carrying a surgeon. <lb/>
know of the surgeons <lb/>
frequently carry, nor do deny <lb/>
that arc clever young <lb/>
men. The pay, which is calculated <lb/>
on or commission, is good, <lb/>
candidates have lo produce ex- <lb/>
Hut when the <lb/>
ship owners have, their pa j his tint <lb/>
of tho contract the responsibility <lb/>
on the shoulders of tho of <lb/>
to celebrity. If he <lb/>
and means to succeed in his <lb/>
is little of his being <lb/>
supine. The risk is rather on tho side <lb/>
of professional zeal. lie has a rare <lb/>
opportunity of experimenting <lb/>
his own sue, as never could <lb/>
have come to him at home in the hos <lb/>
in <lb/>
is his motto. Each case <lb/>
of serious illness is an agreeable sen- <lb/>
a superb compound , <lb/>
is a godsend; each subtler malady is a <lb/>
joy and a treat for the rest of the <lb/>
age. lie tries all manner of empirical <lb/>
remedies with the beat intentions; he <lb/>
revels in uncontrolled of <lb/>
instruments in the of the pa-1 <lb/>
science. It may hit or I <lb/>
miss, kill or cure, but somehow even <lb/>
a well principled young man can rec- I <lb/>
anything to an elastic <lb/>
conscience. have shudder- <lb/>
ed at reminiscences from of those <lb/>
emigrant Booting hospitals, told in all <lb/>
rood faith, in moments of confidence, <lb/>
by practitioners who honestly believed <lb/>
they had been experimenting in the <lb/>
cause of humanity. <lb/>
The Invention or lo Una <lb/>
laid lo Folk , <lb/>
It is said that tho invention of writ- <lb/>
injured tho power of memory, and <lb/>
years ago, before tho schoolmaster was <lb/>
i abroad, as he is nowadays, it was <lb/>
to meet with many of <lb/>
strong memorizing capacity <lb/>
i persona who could neither I nor <lb/>
j write. Complicated accounts could <lb/>
be kept by tho aid of a only, <lb/>
and tho memory of many a small far- <lb/>
mer or petty rural shopkeeper was bis <lb/>
only and order book. It is <lb/>
i lain that since the art of has <lb/>
, become an almost universal <lb/>
the faculty of memory, <lb/>
j less needed, ii less cultivated. <lb/>
Long after invention of <lb/>
rested much upon or. I <lb/>
assert one <lb/>
of the ancient races of Italy <lb/>
no written language, and even x. here <lb/>
written were in use, oral <lb/>
tradition formed an import ant supple- <lb/>
to them. Folk lore tales and <lb/>
lads have handed down from <lb/>
lip to lip for centuries with curious <lb/>
When oral tradition was <lb/>
I as a vehicle for actual information <lb/>
j more care was taken regarding the ac- <lb/>
curacy than would be the in these <lb/>
i days. The old reciters jealously <lb/>
ed a time honored form of words even <lb/>
in their prose narratives. Breton <lb/>
peasants, notably thus; who possess a <lb/>
talent as raconteurs, will repeat a <lb/>
i or a with scrupulous <lb/>
fidelity lo the established form in <lb/>
j which they have always heard the in- <lb/>
; related, and will check a <lb/>
i who to deviate from the <lb/>
orthodox version with <lb/>
the story should begin <lb/>
I repealing the regular the tale. <lb/>
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