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THE BEST TAPER <lb />
MB in <lb />
CIRCULATION. <lb />
MaW <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
SPECIALTY <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1889. <lb />
NO. <lb />
o. <lb />
eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
P. t. <lb />
Notice to Pensioners and An-; An Open Letter to the People <lb />
for Pensions. of North and South Carolina. <lb />
Laughable Reflections. <lb />
The Solid South. <lb />
THE STATE. <lb />
reigns to-night <lb />
I've never felt before <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IX THE <lb />
mm<lb />
Price. per year. <lb />
If not hesitate to Democratic <lb />
and measures that are not consistent <lb />
the principles of the party. <lb />
If ant a paper from <lb />
of the Slate forth.- <lb />
TOR. <lb />
STATE <lb />
O. of Wake. <lb />
M. Hull, <lb />
of <lb />
of <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of <lb />
W. <lb />
of Public Instruction <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of <lb />
Attorney F. T <lb />
of <lb />
SI <lb />
William X. II. Smith. of <lb />
Associate S. of <lb />
of <lb />
K. Shepherd, of <lb />
Alfonso C. of <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
II. Brown, of<lb />
Philips, of Echoed of lb York. <lb />
nor. of <lb />
For mother's parsed the portals bright <lb />
Where angels the door. <lb />
And while I nit in the twilight <lb />
My thoughts they wander wide <lb />
It seems to me not Ions ago <lb />
Since I knelt by her side. <lb />
A chubby boy with hair <lb />
Her Jove me then. <lb />
Ami bad I always Fat there. <lb />
What might my past have been <lb />
For steadfast as the stars above <lb />
Ne'er g to the end. <lb />
Next above, my mother's love <lb />
my best earthly friend. <lb />
So ft the years have glided on. <lb />
They all tum <lb />
And I in the gone. <lb />
Her guidance cl m. ways. <lb />
i i the gloom. <lb />
At if lier voice I heard. <lb />
And n ear around the <lb />
Thai I may hear lit r word. <lb />
O. alas is still <lb />
ne'er way hear it limit. <lb />
it be that, by will. <lb />
We a heaven's door. <lb />
And if he deigns o hear <lb />
How -hall <lb />
I'll keep pure to meet her I Lore, <lb />
On <lb />
who each one's worth <lb />
Through actions here below. <lb />
The golden she won on earth. <lb />
Has placed on mother's brow. <lb />
Now- lonesome reigns <lb />
I feel it <lb />
The lonesome in my brain <lb />
Twill never leave me more. <lb />
N. C, <lb />
To and Applicants for <lb />
the Pension Act, <lb />
to others whom it may con <lb />
once had dog that was so <lb />
ti ,., b. What is Us. <lb />
The Manufacturer Re <lb />
which keeps a sharp eye on the <lb />
easily speculative movements in j <lb />
lands and industrial operations in <lb />
As Reflected from the State Press. <lb />
The Daily says there is <lb />
And Mint Provoking Selections as Com- <lb />
piled the Bad Boy. <lb />
Office Southern i <lb />
Immigration <lb />
S. <lb />
I wish to call your attention lo rogues from honest people, <lb />
the fact that States but had to give him away for one the Southern States, reports the a woman near Salem years old. <lb />
are putting forth a greater effort bit chase of picked min <lb />
The information is ; at in- of the trouble end and timber lands by New York <lb />
for the benefit of all concern- desirable men -Did yon see the beginning of this capitalists ; the proposed <lb />
The new pension act does not <lb />
A license to run a bar room <lb />
costs <lb />
with who will boy part, of our trouble asked the police judge of of furnaces at There are now 1,847 Al- <lb />
idle lands and aid in establishing witness against a man who had Ala.; an enlargement of in North Carolina. <lb />
go into effect before next year <lb />
except so far as relates to <lb />
the character and <lb />
of those who are to receive its <lb />
see 1st proviso, 19th section, of <lb />
the new act. capita of which will be <lb />
upon to this <lb />
department. Pensions will be paid <lb />
this year the appropriation <lb />
by the old act of <lb />
as amended by the laws of <lb />
factories, open up mines and <lb />
his wife. <lb />
the locomotive works at Richmond, <lb />
Tight Lacing. <lb />
Miss an artist who has de- <lb />
voted years lo the study of dross, <lb />
thus writes in her book entitled <lb />
in <lb />
woman is too tightly dress <lb />
ed who cannot raise her arms <lb />
straight above her head and clasp <lb />
I her hands; stoop to tie <lb />
her shoe, or pick up a pin, without <lb />
heightened color. Tight lacing on- <lb />
indulged, like a painless <lb />
Yes, I saw the very com <lb />
op our In bringing of the difficulty. It was Va., to cost a and two more to be <lb />
capital and people lessen our about two years machine company in Louisville; a this month is record for <lb />
burden of taxation, and increase years ago <lb />
the comforts of life. The minister said, <lb />
I have been appointed to a <lb />
in the Southern Inter State <lb />
HE DIDN'T IF RE DID. <lb />
factory m Louisiana, and other sun- <lb />
new undertakings and <lb />
Bureau, and it will be <lb />
only duty but a pleasure to aid <lb />
in the work of developing and up- <lb />
building in every State. <lb />
manufacturing com- <lb />
. take this man to be lawful, a Rev. J. M. has moved <lb />
and she Said of coal land in West for back to from <lb />
cash ; a barbed wire <lb />
Three brick buildings nearly com- saps the beauty, the grace, <lb />
the brains, the life from its <lb />
victims. Tight lacing is not <lb />
only a hideous stupidity, it is a <lb />
up and <lb />
1887, and lo the require- <lb />
i Therefore I am lending my aid in <lb />
incurs of that act as so amended.; <lb />
This sum is to e paid pro <lb />
the to have, in the city of , <lb />
in North Carolina a great In <lb />
; I'll <lb />
that five dollars yon owe <lb />
is she <lb />
have <lb />
take <lb />
ill old undertakings. <lb />
Squeezing the preliminary over <lb />
flow and gush out of these announce- <lb />
to again take charge as principal of <lb />
Littleton Female College. <lb />
Hickory Mr. II. P. Her. <lb />
man says he has some cabbage <lb />
stalks which measured feet, <lb />
crime that cast a heavy <lb />
burden upon tho next generation, <lb />
and renders the present one <lb />
of its duties. It makes all the <lb />
movements of the body angular and <lb />
stiff. It ruins tho digestion and the <lb />
there is a solid remainder of feet, inch across. <lb />
Pshaw thought yon had tore fact which shows the strong <lb />
circulation, and consequently the <lb />
complexion, which we all know is <lb />
one the greatest of feminine <lb />
He says they cannot be beaten in f the sight and <lb />
the color and the expression of the <lb />
Sound it Out Aloud. <lb />
I call Miss <lb />
I always leave my cigars in <lb />
the <lb />
4th of July Oration. <lb />
Third <lb />
Fourth Clark, of <lb />
fake. <lb />
Fifth -John A. of <lb />
lord <lb />
Sixth T. of <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Seventh of <lb />
Eighth A. of <lb />
Iredell. <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb />
Barry. <lb />
Tenth O. of <lb />
take. <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb />
Twelfth <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
Representatives in <lb />
It. Vance, of Meek-1 <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- and was <lb />
of <lb />
Great Gloria us <lb />
Having been called upon to ad- <lb />
dress you, I deem it best on this me <lb />
mortal occasion to acquaint yon <lb />
with a facts of our nation's his- <lb />
I recognize, the discovery of <lb />
America Christopher Columbus <lb />
as the first greatest event at <lb />
that time. <lb />
Pensioners whose names arc <lb />
already upon the roll will <lb />
not be required to file new <lb />
cations, at least until new <lb />
act goes fully into effect, and <lb />
most probably not then. Further <lb />
this point will be fur. <lb />
at the time. <lb />
applications under the <lb />
old law have been furnished to each <lb />
county information has <lb />
been received that the old supply <lb />
previously furnished has ex- <lb />
and a request presented threshed grain ; and one bundle of <lb />
to this department for a renewal or variety of clover and <lb />
the same. As the blanks under the grass, a bundle about size or <lb />
old law will not be available niter wheat bundle of all kinds of native job asked a bride- <lb />
rich returns to both. The South is, <lb />
some crushed President, will at Mr. William- <lb />
cigars in his vest more attractive, ford College, as usual, August 10th Martin County, has <lb />
I spent last evening with Miss more easily accessible and more embracing two Sabbaths. towards building a <lb />
best opportunities for your people to Just look at these expensive than any other part or, ,. ,. ,. j little folks at Thomas- <lb />
advertise your county to the home <lb />
to offer to <lb />
This is going to be one of <lb />
seeking people who have means to <lb />
invest; advise you lo make <lb />
no delay in collecting grain in the <lb />
sheaf, and every variety of grass, <lb />
and send to the Secretary at <lb />
There will be no cost on the <lb />
shipment. Send one half dozen of lent, laving down her paper. <lb />
wheat, oats, and other morning, my dear, <lb />
to those who have , j <lb />
conversation with a News and sympathy the orphans <lb />
the <lb />
muscle or money with which to <lb />
push their fortunes. <lb />
His name is R. J. his. <lb />
about cheap postal rate, I've <lb />
seen pounds go for a <lb />
remarked Mr. <lb />
was said Mrs. Keep- Texas; his statement May, <lb />
reporter, three, hours after his way, and has fulfilled <lb />
release from custody, referred to the <lb />
. . u. to the orphans will <lb />
killing Car. Dawson as lit-; shelter these little ones many years <lb />
residence is Woodbury, Hill county and says he has no after Mr. Simmons has gone to bis <lb />
when <lb />
grain in the sheaf; one gallon of went to the coiner drug store for <lb />
. . . . a stain <lb />
next Monday. July 1st, the or wild grasses. People from <lb />
EXPECTED <lb />
How much do yon git <lb />
a job like asked a <lb />
groom or the minister who married <lb />
such blanks will , North are more attracted by <lb />
with that date. grain and grass productions than by <lb />
Registers or Deeds will be any other one <lb />
informed as to the time when urge upon the people North and <lb />
law allows me a <lb />
great Scott, here's .,., <lb />
i I dollar. go s Specific <lb />
law it Reckon I'll have had tried many other remedies, both <lb />
, trouble enough now, anyhow internal and external, and paid <lb />
the spot where sit were their duties as prescribed by the Carolina to take this matter in j <lb />
located elsewhere, the noble -t will be required to be performed hand while the grain and grass crop a long delayed or . <lb />
savage pranced up and down these them. At the proper time copies is so and get up the collections <lb />
precincts, scaled his mother-m-law new act will be at once and forward without delay Darling her years of untold misery by relieving <lb />
a partial paralysis in my left side. <lb />
. w ii in <lb />
idea or leaving his and received the <lb />
in the done from his Muter. <lb />
My little son was cured by S. S. S of m What we need in North Carolina <lb />
bad sores and ulcers, the result of a Winston On the is not so much more money as a more <lb />
general breaking down of his health 27th day of August next the North benevolent spirit and <lb />
from fever, lie was considered in- Carolina State Tobacco Association men are <lb />
will hold its third annual meeting. <lb />
Heretofore these meetings have been draw interest alter he is dead for <lb />
held at Morehead City, but the helpless and needy orphans, <lb />
meeting place has been changed to arc others who ought to <lb />
for this year. Mils win <lb />
i will call the N Sim- <lb />
Says the Wadesboro Tho name the <lb />
; will pay you the trouble it i ought to be <lb />
costs to file home papers. No vol- <lb />
in your library will afford yon <lb />
more pleasure, more profit, more <lb />
lasting benefit. It contains dates <lb />
lever. <lb />
curable, but two bottles or Swift's <lb />
Specific brought him out all right- <lb />
Mr. John King, of Jackson, Miss, <lb />
says that he was cured of <lb />
in his feet and legs by taking <lb />
This was after be <lb />
local events which you cannot get <lb />
then the pilgrims distribution, together with so as to be sure county will be Yes, George, u is very, very P <lb />
Uses t fathers and mothers, their uncles eh blanks, in conformity represented. j sodden, but it is not too <lb />
G. skinner, of and all came over in I herewith as maybe necessary to It is necessary to nave genera <lb />
and tended an the meet the requirements of the distribution <lb />
Third W. of May Flower, <lb />
Fourth II. of <lb />
Fifth W. of <lb />
Sixth of <lb />
S. <lb />
Eighth W. II. A. <lb />
Ninth O. Ewart of <lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Court A. Move. <lb />
A. K. Tucker. <lb />
Register of II. James. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
Manning. <lb />
II. <lb />
ix STRICT <lb />
I confide in you I <lb />
have a secret to tell <lb />
is it <lb />
around to see if any- <lb />
body is need <lb />
, , l had been treated . obituary no <lb />
by best physicians in St. Louis and; short; <lb />
Chicago. The trouble was caused <lb />
by some derangement or my re- <lb />
N C <lb />
C C. DANIEL <lb />
N C <lb />
which has been corrected by S. a or <lb />
two behind on subscription. <lb />
It being generally <lb />
over in <lb />
printed <lb />
They introduced rum, concerning your section. Such in- <lb />
and hymn-books, into 5- The for the should embrace in brief <lb />
this happy and reunited country; of new applications under the advantages climate, soil, man- <lb />
and a quiet and old law with the Drat the social, religions, and j ,,,., ,,,. <lb />
into a land Monday in July of the year, privileges, etc. I have ad- don't tear I'll be as-silent <lb />
sugar trusts, credit and that date it will be necessary vised the editors in each town to get as the <lb />
whiskey rings. to get up forms par-, a special edition of their papers hardly worth while. <lb />
About that time Uncle Sam was , in the case of widows, and New do you <lb />
a baby and Mrs. Columbia carried old blanks will be dispensed f print from one thousand to ten thou- really propose to say grace over this <lb />
him around in her arms. Now John new ones substituted. In sand extra copies for distribution breakfast <lb />
little; the department will be en- at the Exposition. To do this will Boarding sir; it, cite in-born blood I Home for Disabled ex <lb />
poison; remember that B. II. Soldiers. So far the proposition <lb />
T. A. <lb />
B. O. of Mo-, says <lb />
. .,, . . r . understood that Trinity College will, ,. <lb />
s Specific cured him of , ,, ,. . <lb />
mm, <lb />
Attorneys-at--Law, <lb />
n. c <lb />
Any Business Entrusted to will be <lb />
Attended to. <lb />
OS bis limbs body, <lb />
only two small bottles. <lb />
He took <lb />
lull and she got a <lb />
; I tell you how it you i in making th <lb />
Council Dawson. Chair-, see he was all the time bothering her nature and extent of the wounds <lb />
little Sammy do received by old soldiers, now pen I and it will certainly be of an. liver . <lb />
hoard of then that, and one day when Johnny specially stated much more benefit; besides the j <lb />
Sores Aches and Fains. <lb />
When a hundred bottles of sarsaparilla <lb />
or other pretentious specifics fail <lb />
brought to this city, it has been <lb />
proposed by some of the press of <lb />
the State that the present buildings <lb />
and premises of the college in Ran- <lb />
county, be purchased for a <lb />
DENTIST, h. <lb />
be to invariable remember that B. I. R. <lb />
e quit., an outlay to the but, , k <lb />
Is as much as getting out a worth but col victories, in as many seemingly lo- <lb />
ll seems to meet with general favor, <lb />
s. and D. ill their in or- distribution of the tea thousand <lb />
School Stamps which she didn't want to accomplish the ti a copies, tho write up will go in <lb />
Floating <lb />
F. W. <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
G. James. <lb />
F. Evans. <lb />
X. <lb />
T. Smith. <lb />
Ass It. Moore. <lb />
Con Ward, B. N. <lb />
2nd Ward. B. William, Jr., and Alfred <lb />
For Ward, T. J. Jarvis and M. <lb />
II. Lang; 4th Ward, W. N. Tolbert. <lb />
Concord Standard. <lb />
One of the first duties that par- <lb />
curable instances. Send to the Blood i and the Call the hope that <lb />
Balm Co., Atlanta. Ga. for of <lb />
I be convinced. It is the <lb />
j only true blood purifier. <lb />
G. W. Messer, X Roads. <lb />
; was nine years with <lb />
i sores. All the medicine I could take <lb />
. I A LEX I. BLOW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
did me no good, then tried i. <lb />
bottles cured me <lb />
Mrs. S. M. Wilson. Round Mountain. <lb />
threw m mess tea upon him and by section the new the of the regular edition. <lb />
ordered him out of doors. pension act. Inquiry will also have I urge upon every business man and <lb />
Mow a food seem to made, in the cases of subscriber to lend their aid j guardians, friends owe to <lb />
that Washington, ail honor widows who are already re when the editor shall ask assistance the is to look well to tho kind Texas, lady friend of mine <lb />
to his name, was about the only a pension, the last in gel ting out the special edition. J and quality reading matter I <lb />
true that Mrs. Columbia having determined the new , Do not be contented with helping thrown into the hands of j bottles of B. B. B. and her skin got soft <lb />
at this tune. But so; there j pension act that such widows only paper if there is more pie. They read all such <lb />
were lots of other big-hearted, be retained or entered on the j one in your place. A special edition They crave the poison, Ga. <lb />
fellows, who stuck up roll aW i. c., of every paper printed in through some source they j years ago I blood pois- <lb />
her too, even ride , as actually destitute should be issued. They can be j have learned its taste. j charging <lb />
a horse and wear spurs. They bus- As applicants will distributed to great advantage. The mails and other sources are, so I could hardly walk, my throat was j times cents, sometimes for u <lb />
at all times, flooding the nature of <lb />
RE. <lb />
J. H. <lb />
J.<lb />
A W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
the suggestion will be adopted and <lb />
acted upon. <lb />
Goldsboro There is a <lb />
little boy near Dudley whoso <lb />
years probably do exceed eight . <lb />
who has never attended school j A SKINNER, <lb />
but whose natural genius -i . <lb />
. . . . ,, <lb />
remarkable. His name Is Alex. <lb />
Washington. He is known <lb />
from <lb />
out license and without <lb />
N. J. <lb />
the fact, with- M. <lb />
he makes his living by preach- <lb />
tied around barefooted through the the first July Although I no personal inter- <lb />
at Valley Forge, and lived on which to their est in but one or two towns in the <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
Fin-t and Third <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. . <lb />
Hushes. D. Rector. faith and twigs. <lb />
Sunday, mom- Now I tell you what it is <lb />
permitted j new applications is tho two States by pledging to make j detective story and many others <lb />
Fa-tor. to see the Roll Honor kept by the mended until such time as this de-; a contribution of that cost a trifle and are given <lb />
. w u i. I is prepared to furnish new to be equally divided between away for nothing, can not be or any <lb />
with cheap, worthless, foolish torture until I gave II. B. a trial, and, his <lb />
I applications and have them acted South, yet I am willing to show my and positively Injurious literature. may seem, the use of live <lb />
on, a suspension in the matter of the interest the material of The dime novel, the i . <lb />
and night. Meeting every, Master above, we will find the <lb />
night. names heaps of folks written blanks and to meet all the require- ; the newspapers that issue special <lb />
there who were strangers to fame the new law. When i editions for the occasion. Certainly <lb />
lodges. they lived here lie low. I pored for new applications due and each business in the <lb />
Greenville Lodge. No. Ms, A. V. As was about to remark, one amide notice will be given in the towns will aid to the best of their <lb />
every 1st T ml .,, years ago to- of various ability. I call upon all newspaper <lb />
men in make tho canvass at once <lb />
Very respectfully <lb />
G. W. Sanderlin, <lb />
along <lb />
I re <lb />
day after the 1st and at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. A. L. Blow, W. M., day was the first 4th of and throughout the State. <lb />
Chapter. No. meets <lb />
every 2nd and Monday at Ma- ever since. Let them come <lb />
I all. F. W. Brown, II. I. ;.,.,. it . <lb />
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. I <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. I. L. <lb />
James, N. G. <lb />
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of II., <lb />
meets first and third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. Haskett, D. <lb />
Pitt Council, A. L. of II., meets <lb />
every Thursday night. C. A. White, C. <lb />
Snow in June. <lb />
State Auditor <lb />
and bespeak for them the co- <lb />
operation of their pa- <lb />
j and the people they will so <lb />
I great t. Very truly, <lb />
J. T. PATRICK, <lb />
Chief Improvement <lb />
A number or women in <lb />
Ga., have organized <lb />
Salisbury Mrs. J. P <lb />
Lentz, of this city has sold within the <lb />
past year from one cow pounds <lb />
of butter, besides which her own fast- <lb />
value, as their cheapness man- <lb />
of distribution over the country <lb />
clearly indicate. The matter is <lb />
worthless; it is poison to the <lb />
it excludes the good renders <lb />
anti kissing society. Those who has been supplied with all the <lb />
have seen the members say that butter and milk they could consume. <lb />
such a precaution was not necessary, j Tho average price received by Mrs. <lb />
. . i Lents for her butter was 22.1 cents <lb />
Their easiness Booming. , <lb />
Probably no one thing has caused such V which gave <lb />
I a general revival of trade at tho proceeds from her cow after her <lb />
Parents, close your doors against i; , <lb />
distasteful. <lb />
as their giving away to their <lb />
so many <lb />
GREEN E, N. C. <lb />
D G. JAMES, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
in all I he courts. Collections <lb />
a v. <lb />
J B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
ATTORNEY-A T-LA W, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
C F <lb />
o, W <lb />
such matter. The foolish and , Their trade is simply MM-1 m the <lb />
things of the world arc often valuable article from <lb />
. . , ., . the fact that it always cures and never <lb />
A town may be correctly judged <lb />
by its newspapers. If they are full j <lb />
of news, well edited and well States, <lb />
ed, if they are liberally patron- <lb />
by advertisers, it is safe to as <lb />
Concord Standard. <lb />
This is a phenomenal year. For <lb />
ten consecutive months we had frosts that the town is a well govern- <lb />
Money and now we have snow in June. It is ed prosperous one, that its <lb />
reported fact, that arc energetic and thrifty. <lb />
Tuesday a little after twelve o'clock ,.,,, , . <lb />
,. ,. i weekly press, as a whole, is a <lb />
OFFICE. <lb />
hoers --.-. to p. M. <lb />
Order hours A. If. to P. M. No or- <lb />
will he Issued from to I <lb />
from to p. M. <lb />
Bethel mail arrives daily Sun- It snowed for a few in I nil tea Mar <lb />
d. at a. M-, and departs at p a. our county house. It was seen public opinion <lb />
Tar mail arrives ally Sun-, r several people among whom were j b-cause it finds its way into almost <lb />
Headlight. <lb />
at a. and depute at I P. M. Sherwood it did <lb />
past long, but there no, sort or A medical authority <lb />
. doubt about its being genuine snow. I. . <lb />
The recent change of temperature of-tobacco, is or <lb />
times learned even when a strong, I Colds. Asthma, <lb />
affectionate and protective arm is Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat and <lb />
. ., diseases quickly cured. You can <lb />
thrown around the <lb />
We've been offered, time <lb />
test it before buying by a trial <lb />
and J bottle free, large size bottle <lb />
i again, twenty books for twenty . <lb />
So ago an injunction by the <lb />
obtained from the courts <lb />
against the Cotton Oil Trust <lb />
last week the court made the <lb />
injunction perpetual, it tho <lb />
Cotton Oil Trust and its agents arc <lb />
prohibited from doing any what <lb />
within the limits of the State <lb />
of and from entering he it far from our intention to j marks an epoch hi the life of the <lb />
parties, be of- <lb />
inducements to parties to <lb />
subscribe. Tho Standard wants <lb />
subscribers that be bought with <lb />
a five cent cents printed on the <lb />
yellow-back, poisonous <lb />
live story, or trashy, silly <lb />
The weaving of gold watches by <lb />
members of the Baptist church, of <lb />
is prohibited. Any <lb />
person wearing will expelled <lb />
from tho church. <lb />
The transition from long, lingering <lb />
Appointments <lb />
For on Mission. <lb />
Bethlehem. 1st Sunday at block. <lb />
usual too. On Sunday j most powerful of the known <lb />
the thermometer registered nerve poisons. It is as virulent as <lb />
House, 1st Sunday at the highest this summer, prussic acid. No substance <lb />
, . . , its And <lb />
Sunday at o clock. a of Oil that . . <lb />
Shad- Grove, Sunday at . . <lb />
at II o'clock. <lb />
Sunday <lb />
S P. C. <lb />
day it was on uncommon thing to <lb />
see with overcoats on, and fires <lb />
comfortable. <lb />
still the deadly cigarette has its <lb />
hosts of votaries who lay t heir nil <lb />
the altar self immolation. <lb />
contracts or obligations of any kind <lb />
for or in behalf the said Trust and <lb />
from buying, selling, exchanging or <lb />
dealing in property, rights or credits <lb />
whether movable or immovable <lb />
State. Score one <lb />
News. <lb />
A gentleman <lb />
a ho was here yesterday <lb />
us tho facts of the very sad death of <lb />
Miss Nannie Kinsley, a young lady <lb />
in Davie county, Sunday. On that <lb />
day her lover called on her, and her <lb />
mother, who objected to his paying <lb />
respects to her daughter, ordered <lb />
the man to the <lb />
and offered him a very gross <lb />
This so grieved the girl that after <lb />
the had gone she <lb />
rebuked her mother, who only grew <lb />
furious as talked. Tho girl <lb />
thinking to her mother took a <lb />
loaded pistol pointed it at her <lb />
temple, saying she would kill herself <lb />
P. .<lb />
Civil Engineers, Surveyors <lb />
and Architects. <lb />
H AND N. <lb />
. , . i mil. Such a remarkable event is treas- <lb />
throw such worthless, dangerous memory and the agency <lb />
matter into the reach of lite boys I whereby the good health has been at- <lb />
. is gratefully blessed. Hence it Is. <lb />
and I that so much is heard In praise of j i f her mother did promise her <lb />
Shot down on the cheap, e not <lb />
and Tonic. If you accident the pistol was <lb />
are troubled with any disease of Kidney, tho load entered Miss Kinsey's <lb />
They <lb />
stories that are afloat, <lb />
are poison <lb />
See that your boys and read <lb />
What you owe the nothing but pure and wholesome <lb />
would be serviceable to J matter. <lb />
Liver or Stomach, of long or short stand- <lb />
you will surely find relief by of <lb />
Electric Bitters. Sold at and <lb />
per bottle at drugstore. <lb />
head <lb />
hours. <lb />
She lived only about six <lb />
HOTELS. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
new management. and <lb />
cold water baths. rooms and at- <lb />
servants. Table always <lb />
ed with the best of market. Feed <lb />
stables In connection. <lb />
11.50 PIS SAT <lb />
E. <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
THE HOME <lb />
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE- <lb />
waiters. Good Rooms. Best <lb />
table die market afford. When In th <lb />
city stop at die <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
Ti you to buy Hats. Cap j Good Domestics at the Store door to Bawls, the Jeweler. BAWLS TYSON-<lb /></p>
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                <p>
The Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C.<lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
DISTRICT. <lb />
Price. St.- per year. <lb />
democratic, bit <lb />
will not to Democratic <lb />
on and measures that arc not consistent <lb />
the principles of the party. <lb />
If too want a a wide-a-wake <lb />
wet Ion of the State send for the <lb />
a- a ft <lb />
fT SAMPLE FREE <lb />
AT OFFICE-AT <lb />
Mail <lb />
JULY 10th, <lb />
Notwithstanding efforts were <lb />
made to prevent the light be- <lb />
tween Sullivan and it <lb />
occurred on Monday at <lb />
burg, Miss. The news we nave <lb />
received by wire says that <lb />
van won on the round. It <lb />
must have been a long and hotly <lb />
contested struggle. <lb />
The latest information <lb />
ed shows the investigation of the <lb />
charges preferred against Dr. <lb />
Grissom. Supt of the Raleigh <lb />
insane Asylum, to still he in <lb />
progress. On Friday the <lb />
for the prosecution closed <lb />
and the taken up. Dr. <lb />
Grissom himself was the first <lb />
witness placed upon the stand <lb />
for the and he denied <lb />
In full all the charges preferred <lb />
against him. It is rather soon <lb />
to make up a verdict, so far <lb />
as we have read the testimony <lb />
it looks as though the case was <lb />
brought against Dr. Grissom <lb />
through malice and a conspiracy <lb />
to have him removed from the <lb />
institution-<lb />
We were recently amused in <lb />
reading of the consternation <lb />
caused in the offices of two of <lb />
exchanges by visits from the <lb />
that will do full justice to Pitt <lb />
county and her Ev- <lb />
business man can see the ad- <lb />
vantage of liberally patronizing <lb />
the advertising columns of such <lb />
a -aper. We do not propose to <lb />
make any money out of the <lb />
edition. If we can get any- <lb />
thing like cost we shall be <lb />
tied ; for we know that the ad, <lb />
and building up of this <lb />
section means the building up of <lb />
every interest and industry of <lb />
the county, and the enhancing <lb />
of every person's property, and <lb />
the placing of new money, out- <lb />
side money into every, body's <lb />
hands. Therefore we are will <lb />
to do our part, and believe <lb />
the people of Greenville will do I <lb />
theirs. <lb />
In due season we will call up- <lb />
on the business men for their <lb />
patronage in such an <lb />
and we ask them to think <lb />
well over the matter before we <lb />
come around. <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
From our regular Correspondent. <lb />
Washington, N. C, July at Ii <lb />
Mr. nearly every <lb />
prominent member of <lb />
greatly to the chagrin of <lb />
the office seekers, celebrated the <lb />
by taking a <lb />
short vacation. The President and <lb />
Secretaries Noble and Tracy went <lb />
to Woodstock, Conn., and are not <lb />
expected to return before Monday. <lb />
Secretary Maine went to liar <lb />
and the date his return is <lb />
doubtless; Secretary Proctor went <lb />
to Vermont and <lb />
Wanamaker to Philadelphia. <lb />
The republican leaders seem to <lb />
have quite a scare on about the <lb />
coming elections in the four new <lb />
states. Senators Allison, Chandler, <lb />
and have spout the week in <lb />
consultation with the of <lb />
their party in figuring out a pro- <lb />
gramme that would give them all <lb />
the members of the House as well <lb />
as the Senators from those states. <lb />
They arc to remain here until nest <lb />
week so to get Senator Quays <lb />
opinion. Democrat who are well <lb />
informed believe that it hits good <lb />
fighting chance for one of the <lb />
The republicans have, It is said, <lb />
fair sex. At one place the crew j decided upon an extra session of <lb />
had donned fishing attire and Congress to be called about <lb />
first. They wanted it October <lb />
instead of November, but owing to <lb />
their very slim majority in the <lb />
House they concluded to take <lb />
no chances, but to wait tor rein- <lb />
from the new states. <lb />
Before leaving Washington the <lb />
President made a large batch <lb />
mostly diplomatic and <lb />
consular. One of them Eugene <lb />
is shown to the <lb />
in writing as would satisfy <lb />
the other worthy claimants whose <lb />
claims precede it they know <lb />
the that such action Is proper. <lb />
Hereafter no case will be advanced <lb />
that is not clearly within this rule. <lb />
It Is hereby further ordered that <lb />
this rule be extended so as to em- <lb />
brace cases only where the applicant <lb />
is in very great destitution or at the <lb />
point of death. This regulation <lb />
will be strictly enforced <lb />
attorneys, agents, or others persist- <lb />
in applications contrary to its <lb />
language and spirit be disbar- <lb />
red from practice the depart- <lb />
Yon will have this made <lb />
A friend of Secretary tells <lb />
me that there would no more con- <lb />
appointments made before fail. <lb />
If this is true there is disappoint- <lb />
in store for lots of folks. <lb />
had to retreat backwards as the <lb />
ladies advanced. At the other <lb />
place the printers turned so ma- <lb />
different colors that the edit- <lb />
or had to go to their rescue and <lb />
relieve their embarrassment. <lb />
There is never such <lb />
as that in the <lb />
office. Seldom a week passes <lb />
without our having visits from <lb />
the fair sex who are always <lb />
and their presence enjoy- <lb />
ed. May be the difference be- <lb />
tween ours and the others can be <lb />
accounted for in the kind of of- <lb />
Proceeding. <lb />
N. C, July 1889. <lb />
The Board of Commissioners of <lb />
Pitt county met this day, present, <lb />
C. Dawson, Chairman, G. M. Moot- <lb />
T. K. Keel, W. A. James, Jr., <lb />
and C. Newton. <lb />
Pauper orders were issued as <lb />
follows <lb />
Susan Turner John Stocks <lb />
4.50, Winifred Taylor COO, Marga- <lb />
Bryan 3.00, James Masters 2.00, <lb />
Ivy Mayo 2.00, Elks 1.50, <lb />
II. D. Smith 2.00, Nancy Moore <lb />
4.00. John Baker 1.50, Daniel Web <lb />
2.00, Nelson 4.00, <lb />
Wm. 3.00, Lydia <lb />
2.00, Jacob 1.50. <lb />
General orders were issued as <lb />
Sam Cherry W. P. Buck <lb />
It. Wall 46.04, J. S. Parker <lb />
John Flanagan 15.00, Lemon John, <lb />
son 1.20, Turner Darden 25.43. <lb />
Peyton J. L. <lb />
son 3.01, D. Bryant 0.96, J. J. <lb />
161.05, J. It. <lb />
14.00, B. M. Jones 28.00, H. C. <lb />
Hooker 38.73, J. B. 2.67, <lb />
T. II. 24.00, E. C, <lb />
30.00, C. Barrow 3.00. John <lb />
King 16.00, W. II. Williams 2.10, <lb />
L. 18.00, S. S. 30.00, <lb />
A. James, Jr., Smith <lb />
1.71, E. G. Leggett Joe Moore <lb />
T. L. Jordan 3.20, W. A. Blount <lb />
1.00, J. A. K. Tucker 82.60, A. L. <lb />
Plow 50.00, J. A. K. Tucker 110.00, <lb />
B. G. Chapman 30.00, B. S. Shep- <lb />
1750, K. A. Moo 2.12, D. II. <lb />
James C. 5.00, J. S- <lb />
Smith 4.50, Henry Brown 12.50, B. <lb />
S. 2.30, It. Williams, Jr., <lb />
100.00, S. S. 10.00. <lb />
License to at their <lb />
respective places were granted to <lb />
the following <lb />
W. B. Bland Bro., Lang <lb />
Homing, W. B. Bro., <lb />
Bell's Ferry; L. N. Dudley, Falk- <lb />
land; T. L. J. F. E. <lb />
K. Pollard, S. G. <lb />
J. E. Davenport, T. It. <lb />
Bro-, Bethel; J. C. Cobb <lb />
Beaver Dam; W. <lb />
A. Stocks, J. S. Smith Bro., J. A. <lb />
Braddy, Adrian Savage, Johnson, <lb />
Co., J. B. <lb />
Co., Greenville; F. Fleming, J. <lb />
Moore Bro., Parker's X Roads; <lb />
J. O. Proctor G. M. Tucker <lb />
A. K. 7.03, W. M. King 6.17, <lb />
II. B. J. S. <lb />
W. A. James, Jr., E. A. <lb />
1.27. <lb />
On petition licenses to retail <lb />
were ordered issued to F. <lb />
and Jesse Baker Co., <lb />
at Greenville. <lb />
II. B. Harris be <lb />
pointed Coroner for Pitt to <lb />
fill the vacancy caused by the <lb />
of J. II. for- <lb />
ward and tendered bis official bond <lb />
which was accepted and the oath <lb />
office administered. <lb />
Ordered that tho Clerk give no- <lb />
in the Eastern Reflector <lb />
at the Court House door that <lb />
the Commissioners of Pitt county <lb />
will meet on Monday, 8th of day of <lb />
July, 1889, the for <lb />
the of revising the tax <lb />
list for hearing all persons <lb />
objecting to the of <lb />
property or the amount of tax <lb />
charged against them. At the <lb />
same time to take the list of any <lb />
person applying not heretofore <lb />
listed. <lb />
Red Oak Church, Pitt Co., <lb />
June 16th, 1889. <lb />
Whereas, The Supreme Ruler of the <lb />
universe in His wise providence has seen <lb />
fit to remove from his home our <lb />
beloved brother, Elder Joseph us <lb />
Latham, therefore be it <lb />
That the death of this <lb />
good HI the cause Christ at Red <lb />
Oak has lost a staunch <lb />
That the county and the <lb />
people among whom he lived has been <lb />
deprived of the services of a valuable <lb />
and respected citizen. <lb />
That the Disciple Church <lb />
has lost a devoted follower, one whose <lb />
life was a lovely example of Christian <lb />
purity <lb />
That this church will ever <lb />
cherish his memory with respect and <lb />
affection. <lb />
That we tender to the lie- <lb />
wife and family our kindest <lb />
and condolence and pray <lb />
God to comfort and bless them. <lb />
That a copy of these <lb />
spread on the minutes of this <lb />
church and that a copy lie sent to the <lb />
family of the deceased and that a copy <lb />
be sent to the Eastern Reflector <lb />
with a request to publish. <lb />
J. J. May. i <lb />
Alfred Nichols. Com. <lb />
Moses W. Tyson. I <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
OF C <lb />
Mere to the buyers Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following <lb />
that ore not to be excelled In this market. And all guaranteed to be First-class and <lb />
pure straight good. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, GEN- <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS. BOOTS SHOES, LA- <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
DOORS. WINDOWS. SASH and CROCKERY and QUEENS- <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING. LEATHER of different <lb />
kinds, Gin and Mill Hay, Rock Lime, Plaster Paris, and <lb />
Hair, Harness, and Saddles. <lb />
HEAVY A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool which I oiler to the at Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less per cent for Cash. Hereford's Bread Prep- <lb />
and Hall's Star Lye at jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure Lin- <lb />
seed Varnishes and Paint Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a call and guarantee satisfaction.<lb />
TAILORING <lb />
Spring Display <lb />
Foreign and Domestic Novelties. <lb />
Together with exclusive styles from our own <lb />
workshop, which for beauty, elegance and <lb />
workmanship equal any that can be found <lb />
We yield the palm to none. <lb />
GREENVILLE, C. <lb />
J L. SUGG, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
R. S. CLARK CO., <lb />
DEALER. <lb />
HARDWARE, MATERIAL MB FURNISHING <lb />
Are headquarters for all needed in Hie <lb />
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb />
but if y want anything- in <lb />
Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Stoves <lb />
and Cooking Utensils. Carriage Material <lb />
and House Cutlery <lb />
CALL, US. <lb />
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb />
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb />
which we will sell M factory Prices. <lb />
Schuyler, New York to be Consul- Warren <lb />
J Penny Hill; K. Dixon, Black <lb />
Jack. <lb />
general at Cairo, cans <lb />
a great deal of talk, and when <lb />
the Senate meets it will cause much <lb />
more, and it would be at all <lb />
prising if his nomination should be <lb />
rejected. Mr. is a warm <lb />
flee kept. Upon this we pride <lb />
ourselves. Our office h kept of Secretary by whom <lb />
eat, and there is such deport- j was seated to be First <lb />
among our printers l ll <lb />
never causes a blush or the <lb />
slightest embarrassment at the <lb />
approach of a lady. They are <lb />
as handsome a net as any office <lb />
can show, too. We remember <lb />
an one occasion when Miss Ma- <lb />
early days of the administration <lb />
but when his name went to the Sen- <lb />
ate, session, it was soon <lb />
parent to the friends of the <lb />
that it would be rejected if <lb />
voted upon. As soon as Mr. <lb />
was made acquainted with the <lb />
Hatchet, the handsome and cf affairs he withdrew the <lb />
brilliant editor of the <lb />
Friend was for that pa- <lb />
per, she visited the <lb />
office, and while here of <lb />
its general and said <lb />
it was the neatest printing office <lb />
she had found. Keep your offices <lb />
nomination, at the cabled request of <lb />
Schuyler. was in Europe, <lb />
where he spends the greater portion <lb />
of his time, but his friends availed <lb />
themselves of the cable to keep him <lb />
posted. The enmity to Schuyler is <lb />
I account of a book ho published <lb />
that way, brethren, and you will <lb />
enjoy visits I ladies. <lb />
some years ago called <lb />
in which lie ridiculed <lb />
l he Senate to extent as to <lb />
On the first page of <lb />
to-day will be found an looks <lb />
open letter from Mr. J. T. Pat- ti. Mrs. her father <lb />
rick, ex-Commissioner of y,,. children <lb />
for North j Re to Deer Park, and <lb />
Chief of one of the most the office seekers to the Lord only <lb />
branches of the knows <lb />
Inter-State Immigration <lb />
We heartily join him in urging <lb />
that every section in the State <lb />
send a fine display of grain and <lb />
Sir Julian British <lb />
Minister was asked accompany <lb />
the Presidential party to the Fourth <lb />
of July celebration at Woodstock, <lb />
grass to the Secretary's office at Connecticut. and a rumor was gen- <lb />
Raleigh. Pitt county should v <lb />
take an active interest in this <lb />
matter and show to the world, <lb />
but as a matter of fact be declined <lb />
invitation. Be didn't think it <lb />
the an <lb />
That discharge of democrats <lb />
what a tine section ours <lb />
Henry Harding having been <lb />
one the Board of Education <lb />
failing to qualify the office was <lb />
declared and Allen Warren <lb />
was elected to fill said vacancy. <lb />
An application in having <lb />
been made to the Board asking for <lb />
an appropriation from the county <lb />
funds to aid in maintaining the <lb />
Greenville Guard, a military com- <lb />
in the county of Pitt belong- <lb />
to the State Guard, and the <lb />
Board being the opinion that a <lb />
well equipped military company is <lb />
necessary for the preservation <lb />
the peace and protection of public <lb />
and private property in the county, <lb />
it was ordered that the sum of one <lb />
hundred dollars be appropriated <lb />
from the public funds of the county <lb />
to Guard. <lb />
J. E. J. D. Cox <lb />
Warren having been elected <lb />
the of <lb />
came forward and qualified by sub <lb />
scribing to the oath of office. <lb />
J. S. L. Ward been <lb />
pointed County Surveyor to fill <lb />
vacancy caused by the death <lb />
Manning, tendered bis <lb />
which was approved and <lb />
ordered to be recorded, when the <lb />
oath of office was administered. <lb />
It appearing lo the Board that L. <lb />
Wilson, former of <lb />
Deeds of Put county, did during <lb />
the fiscal year ending December <lb />
3rd, 1888, collect the sum of 9102.13 <lb />
State tax on marriage is <lb />
sued by him during said year, and <lb />
it furl her appearing that the said <lb />
had not paid over said sum <lb />
lo the proper officer as required by <lb />
law the same been <lb />
to the State Auditor and <lb />
the said sum is net amount <lb />
State by the said Wilson, <lb />
ordered Clerk of this Board <lb />
notify the State Auditor of the said <lb />
defalcation. <lb />
that the Clerk of the <lb />
Board County Treasurer <lb />
showing what convicts <lb />
are hired tie the <lb />
At a union meeting of Old Ford Dis- <lb />
held on the and of <lb />
Macedonia, Martin Co., the following <lb />
resolutions of respect to the death of <lb />
Josi passed <lb />
Ir has pleased our <lb />
Heavenly Father to remove from his <lb />
labors on earth to his reward in heaven, <lb />
our beloved and tireless Bro. <lb />
lie it <lb />
By the Union meeting that <lb />
while we bow with meekness to the wise <lb />
dispensation of providence; we fully <lb />
the loss have sustained in <lb />
Bro. death, being one of our <lb />
most earnest and devoted advocates of <lb />
primitive Christianity, we feel his loss <lb />
keenly. <lb />
That we tender to his bereft <lb />
family our profound sympathy, an ex- <lb />
of the irreparable loss that we <lb />
as brethren feel called upon to meet; <lb />
and we realize that we have lost one <lb />
whose unceasing zeal, fidelity and <lb />
to the cause of truth, will long <lb />
stand as worthy imitation. <lb />
That we shall long cherish <lb />
his memory for his forty years of earnest <lb />
faithful labor for the cause of Bible <lb />
Christianity, coupled, as it was, with a <lb />
consistent life of piety devotion. <lb />
Accomplishing by its steadfastness and <lb />
zeal, an amount of good that only <lb />
can reveal. <lb />
That a copy of these <lb />
be sent to his family, to the <lb />
and EASTERN <lb />
with th request that they be published. <lb />
Also that they be on the minutes <lb />
this meeting and published as a part <lb />
of the proceedings of the same. <lb />
J. W. Honors. I <lb />
A. C. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
For the Reflector. <lb />
TO <lb />
Though fate now doth keep us <lb />
Apart and alone, <lb />
It will not for aye be <lb />
own. <lb />
in coming days <lb />
United well lie, <lb />
Cupid shall fan <lb />
For yon and inc. <lb />
as the slurs above, <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
WE are now fitted up in ate prepared N <lb />
upon short notice any kind or style of <lb />
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb />
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING <lb />
We also keep a nice hue of <lb />
made harness. <lb />
Come and see us. Flanagan's old <lb />
R. GREENE, JR. Manager. <lb />
DURING THE SUMMER <lb />
I ill have arrivals of the very and freshest <lb />
Confections. <lb />
I keep constantly on hand a Splendid assortment of <lb />
GROCERIES CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO <lb />
CIGARS, H LET <lb />
All your wants in the above good can he supplied <lb />
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb />
boxes confections put to <lb />
a. specialty. <lb />
TO JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House. <lb />
THE MANUFACTURE OF <lb />
CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My equipped with the best Mechanics, put up nothing <lb />
work. We keep up with the times and i-st improved styles. <lb />
Best material used all work. All styles of Spring are use. you can from <lb />
Storm, Coil, Horn, King, <lb />
Also keep on hand a full lie of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which we will sell as as lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor hope <lb />
merit a continuance of the SUM- <lb />
ARRIVED <lb />
is. Many people s-eking homes j was exacted to fake place at I time for which re hired, the <lb />
will to inspect this j Government Printing <lb />
display, sections, Iv , did not materialize, <lb />
which the best exhibits i Printer to have <lb />
will reap the largest reward. adopted Mr. and <lb />
Especially should grain and I <lb />
grasses be shown. The <lb />
showing so little enterprise as to <lb />
make no effort towards a display <lb />
need not expect any results. <lb />
Another suggestion of Mr. Pat- <lb />
rick is the issuing of special <lb />
of the county newspapers, <lb />
which shows conclusively that <lb />
r his own time <lb />
j change. <lb />
Secretary Noble may, or may <lb />
have been by the charge <lb />
recently made in tho <lb />
Pension Tan- <lb />
of allowing favoritism to be <lb />
shown in the taking at <lb />
At any rate It <lb />
has the commissioner the. fol- <lb />
lowing ten thin m required <lb />
to following <lb />
names of the panics hiring such <lb />
convicts the amount to be paid <lb />
by and that the Treasurer <lb />
proceed to collect such stuns as are <lb />
now due on account of the same. <lb />
July 2nd, 1889. <lb />
The Hoard assembled at o'clock <lb />
My thoughts of you ; <lb />
as the sky above, <lb />
and true. <lb />
Ever be faithful, dear, <lb />
Love me alone. <lb />
Always believe me. dear, <lb />
Only thine <lb />
DIED. <lb />
On Friday morning. minutes before <lb />
o July 6th, William <lb />
aged years and months, <lb />
the son of J. H. M. and Jennie Jackson. <lb />
He was a good, obedient and mannerly <lb />
child, and one who was much respected <lb />
by all who knew him, He he much <lb />
missed, lie was an assistant to his <lb />
father, who is the worthy sexton of the <lb />
church. The place <lb />
once knew him will know him no more <lb />
J. <lb />
superior court. <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt County, J <lb />
Murphy, Executor and Trustee of <lb />
Moore, <lb />
W S. R A <lb />
My Northern Dress Maker and Trim- <lb />
mer, Miss has and I am <lb />
prepared to execute in the latest styles <lb />
and fashions any wick i listed to my <lb />
care. <lb />
MY SPRING MILLINERY, <lb />
tho latest designs have j <lb />
so arrived and will be pleased to show i <lb />
them to you- My price are the lowest . <lb />
and not to be. undersold by no g <lb />
one. Special bargains on all goods. , ,, . <lb />
T C Clocks, Jewelry and Sewing <lb />
Machines repaired and warranted. <lb />
j W. S. RAW LS <lb />
Watch-Maker Jeweler. <lb />
If you want something nice in the way of <lb />
j w <lb />
Sewing Machines, <lb />
E. C. GLENN.<lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
SHELL LIME. DISSOLVED HONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. G., Mar. 1887.<lb />
---------This <lb />
REDDING, <lb />
Merchandise Brokers, <lb />
J. U. <lb />
IS. <lb />
J. t;. MOVE. <lb />
Pitt Co N <lb />
C C COBB,<lb />
. H. GILLIAM <lb />
Co. <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb />
Cotton Buyers, <lb />
We are no v receiving Spring and <lb />
Summer Goods, and hope that <lb />
you will not fail to give <lb />
us a call. We have a <lb />
specially attractive <lb />
line of <lb />
at cents per yard, which you <lb />
will find to be equal to any <lb />
yon will find at cents. <lb />
A line of <lb />
CASHMERES <lb />
at cents. And <lb />
many other things that we <lb />
will offer at prices <lb />
We call especial attention to our <lb />
he knows the way of to the bureau <lb />
rising. The <lb />
to fake his advice in this and <lb />
get out a special edition. Of <lb />
course to do this the support of <lb />
people must be had. It will <lb />
I. A. Sugg and wife, E. Sugg, C. <lb />
and T. Bruce, deft. <lb />
It appearing to the satisfaction of <lb />
Court that T. Brace is r proper <lb />
party defendant to the above entitled <lb />
, , being an action commenced <lb />
A. M, O. Dawson, Chair- purpose of establishing a trust <lb />
man, A. Jr., G. M. <lb />
Mom and V. Newton. <lb />
The following order wore drawn <lb />
J. B. Cherry 280.72, J. B. v <lb />
6.30, G. A. 1.25, W. P. <lb />
Buck O. W. Gainer 1.10, L. B. <lb />
1.75. S. S. -7, <lb />
M. G. B. S. <lb />
The and <lb />
turn <lb />
Slow, and the <lb />
cotton plows. We will <lb />
offer the trade <lb />
which <lb />
has more merit than anything of <lb />
the kind ever put on the <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
HOUSE BRO, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Commission Mer chants, <lb />
of <lb />
We have had several years ex- <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
to handle Cotton to <lb />
advantage of Stoppers. <lb />
THANK YOU FOB WHICH <lb />
of the same, we <lb />
All business entrusted to our <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful attention. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
The bad health of Mr. Gardner <lb />
has compelled him to discontinue the <lb />
management of the carriage for <lb />
me, which has a nice stock of good <lb />
far bestowed upon and beg for a continuation <lb />
you to-day a line of goods that cannot he excelled in this market tor durability vat <lb />
worth. We have now in stock a nice line of Goods, embracing .-he <lb />
following <lb />
Double and Single Width Cashmeres, <lb />
English Satin Stripe Worsteds, All <lb />
Wool Albatross, Nun's <lb />
both plain and fancy, All Wool <lb />
Cotton Mohair Dress 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, <lb />
A nice lot of White Goods kept constantly <lb />
Dress arid Linen- <lb />
will astonish you in quality and price. <lb />
A line of Piece Goods and that <lb />
Notions in endless variety embracing a <lb />
for Men, and Children. Gent's fur. <lb />
I now until the 1st of September at <lb />
J. V, <lb />
Order No January 1885 Moore 1.0,1, O. Stocks A. K. <lb />
Owing to Hie. drought to Tucker IX <lb />
bear all to K- A. Allen 93.93, <lb />
out of their regular r. and as . V. Joyner 12.00, J. will Hied In ray office within the. first, AU Hats on hand, both trimmed and mi- <lb />
recovering an interest In certain <lb />
lands situated on tho old plank road, <lb />
about three miles from Greenville, <lb />
known m the Wiley Nobles <lb />
It further appearing said Bruce is a <lb />
t of North Carolina, notice <lb />
is hereby given lo said of the pen- <lb />
of entitled action In this <lb />
Court, and said John T. Bruce Is <lb />
ordered to appear I the next term <lb />
the Superior Com- of County <lb />
convened on the 2nd Monday after th <lb />
1st in September, and de-1 <lb />
mm answer the complaint which <lb />
For the Ladies <lb />
In order to reduce stock before lime <lb />
reserve Fall Goods, I will oiler <lb />
all my present stock of. <lb />
to <lb />
i I MILLINERY GOODS, <lb />
There is co better opening for a carriage <lb />
business in the county than at this place. <lb />
I have also a large stock of general <lb />
merchandise for sale cheap for cash or <lb />
time, such as Meats, Flour, Com, <lb />
bought large also a nice lot of <lb />
I odes and New Molasses, nice <lb />
selected stock of Shoes, and Straw <lb />
Goods, nice lot of Clothing, ladles Dress <lb />
Goods, in fact everything that can be <lb />
found in a General Store. <lb />
J. R. DAVENPORT, <lb />
May N. C <lb />
Water Mills. <lb />
Hardware, Nails, <lb />
Hoes, Plows, Shovels, Trace Chains. <lb />
Grindstones and Fixtures, <lb />
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, <lb />
Wood and Willow ware. <lb />
Harness, Bridles and Whips, <lb />
it Ax and Rail Mills chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Groceries <lb />
and Provisions, Iii this line we carry Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rico. <lb />
Laid <lb />
the very best can buy, laundry awl toilet, Stew <lb />
and Hall Lye, Matches. Candles, Starch, best grade of Kerosene Oil. Meats of differ- <lb />
kinds. Flour which we buy low and sell low for the If you need r- bar- <lb />
rel of good Flour come to see us, arc bottom on it. <lb />
carry Window and Doors of . in<lb />
Stock. Also largest <lb />
stock of Furniture of house In Greenville, embracing Suits, Bedsteads, <lb />
both double and single. Lounges, rote. Bed springs <lb />
Beds and Cradle-. What we have <lb />
The undersigned having <lb />
mills fore number of years and put l hem . <lb />
in thorough order, tO inform and Mattresses. Bureaus. I ribs an <lb />
w Oft three of the term, or the plaintiff <lb />
. ,, Si S. i m i, a will to the for the relief de- <lb />
1.08, U. S. <lb />
this late, poverty and <lb />
lint her delay can <lb />
, o almost every applicant , C V. Newton 6.60, V. A. <lb />
outlay cases will be tut en out 7.70, G. M. Mooring 9.80, G. <lb />
work to out a special of the- order only when sac, i ton D. 36.00, J. <lb />
in complaint. <lb />
hand this 1880. <lb />
I. A. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court, Pitt Co. <lb />
trimmed, will be sold at cost. My stock <lb />
includes many of most stylish goods <lb />
under of can rive yon bargains. <lb />
Git vi 1.1. a, N C. <lb />
the public he Is prepared to i -hid <lb />
Corn and wheat in a first-class manner. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed to all patrons. <lb />
I would inform on III hunts that I am <lb />
prepared to furnish them good water <lb />
mill meal at delivered. <lb />
Customers wanting to retail can <lb />
be supplied at my store <lb />
where will also a select <lb />
of General Merchandise which will <lb />
Sold at prices <lb />
Robt, R. Fleming. <lb />
not got in this line we have from several of the best houses in this <lb />
country and will order anything you wish moderate prices. Don't our <lb />
Climax and Stonewall FLOWS when you want one. We carry Castings <lb />
for these Plows i n <lb />
i'S when you come to town, we guarantee fair and honorable <lb />
treatment, and will appreciate kind now and patronage. We can and will <lb />
sell as low any one who sells as goad at so. <lb />
Yours <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO<lb /></p>
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                <p>
M Lane's Column. <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
VILLE, A. C. <lb />
Local <lb />
DELICACIES <lb />
BOMB i<lb />
K would like our attention a few <lb />
minutes as nu doubt there is <lb />
in column to interest you. Our <lb />
stock of Summer Apparel is replete with <lb />
new seasonable novelties. <lb />
Matt Scrim. Lace <lb />
I Curtain. Brass Wood <lb />
Curtain Rods, Shades, <lb />
Oil Cloths, etc. <lb />
the <lb />
we ran suit in your <lb />
VI commencement We <lb />
Fancy Striped and <lb />
and I Short <lb />
Length <lb />
and A nice <lb />
line of Ribbons. Hand- <lb />
kerchiefs and other fancy articles <lb />
for you. <lb />
the Ladies <lb />
BEAUTIFUL light weight <lb />
Woolen Fabrics, embracing <lb />
all the newest shades in <lb />
Flannels. Cashmeres. <lb />
Handsome Swiss and <lb />
iii; I l and <lb />
Hemstitch <lb />
Organdies, Fine French <lb />
and a complete line of wash <lb />
goods such as Batistes, <lb />
I-awns. Seersuckers, <lb />
Prints, etc. An elegant assort- <lb />
of including all <lb />
i- new in t hi.-line. <lb />
styles and colors of the <lb />
handles. <lb />
the I <lb />
reputation as clothiers <lb />
and furnishers has gained for <lb />
us innumerable friends who rely <lb />
pan our taste to select the prop- <lb />
style and material. To select <lb />
a summer suit is no easy task as <lb />
you will admit. Besides <lb />
both the proper colors, cut <lb />
and textiles. The proper prices <lb />
must hear an important <lb />
Hatter ourselves <lb />
that we've been able to combine <lb />
these qualities and oiler to <lb />
our a reliable line of sty- <lb />
Clothing at the <lb />
correct For the stout <lb />
men we will say that should they <lb />
need thin coats we have them. <lb />
Sizes i- to Extra Long <lb />
Frocks in Black Horn <lb />
and Mohair, Should <lb />
not lie able to suit you in this <lb />
line we will take your measure for <lb />
a suit at low prices and <lb />
tee a fit. A fresh line of Flannel <lb />
Dress Shirts just received. Our <lb />
line of <lb />
Hats, etc. is above the standard. <lb />
Department is lull <lb />
able goods at the right price.;. An in <lb />
i is invited, <lb />
M. R. LANG. <lb />
Twain planting <lb />
The nights arc lovely. <lb />
The State Guard go into camp to- <lb />
a y. <lb />
Wonder if the weather has set- <lb />
Huckleberries were abundant last <lb />
week. <lb />
Cut down the weeds about your <lb />
premises. <lb />
The 4th of July was a wet day in <lb />
Mumps in town again. We heard <lb />
of two cases Sunday. <lb />
A good horse for sale cash or <lb />
on time by J. Lanier. <lb />
The weather is some- <lb />
thing like hot again. <lb />
The Alliance had a meet- <lb />
here last Friday. <lb />
Fruit Jars Masons P. L-, Cheap at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
So more national holidays until. <lb />
Thanksgiving Day. <lb />
were glad to sec friend Joe <lb />
in town Sunday. <lb />
Fulton Pickled Doer at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The water in the river bewail tail- <lb />
Sunday. It goes very slow. <lb />
will buy Point Lace, the best <lb />
Flour at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
We hear of proposed moonlight <lb />
excursions on the Tar. Splendid <lb />
time it. <lb />
The Cash will be for <lb />
lbs. at the old Brick Store. <lb />
Not people in town <lb />
day. Farmers took advantage of <lb />
the day to work. <lb />
FOB have an organ <lb />
will sell for John <lb />
The street have been at work <lb />
this week clearing out drains Mid <lb />
repairing bridges. <lb />
Now that the weather has cleared <lb />
up the railroad work will come <lb />
through with a hum. <lb />
Lightening Fruit best in <lb />
the world, save fruit without sugar, <lb />
sold by B. S. Clark ft Co. <lb />
If you have no better work to do <lb />
than evil about your neighbor <lb />
you go oil and die. <lb />
German Pearl Millet, Or- <lb />
chard Timothy and Clover <lb />
Seed sale by K. O. Glenn <lb />
The M. School will <lb />
have a lawn in the Academy <lb />
grove next Friday night. <lb />
Arrived on matter how- <lb />
sick you get, you can eat Dis- <lb />
the Old Store. <lb />
The Mount has <lb />
been purchased by Messrs. Harris <lb />
Lanier. Mr. C. II. Harris will be <lb />
editor. <lb />
We lead, others follow, we will <lb />
sell you nice Straw Hat's for one <lb />
dollar. <lb />
The who pays his <lb />
promptly is always who <lb />
has the thanks good will the <lb />
printer. <lb />
You can buy yards <lb />
for one dollar, we <lb />
follow. Ureas <lb />
All welcomed the clear tenth <lb />
that came last Friday. For two <lb />
weeks this section had been almost <lb />
deluged with rain. <lb />
Mrs. L. O. King has been sick <lb />
several days. <lb />
Mr. Abe retained to <lb />
Tarboro Monday. <lb />
Mr. C. L. Tyson has been sick for <lb />
more than a week. <lb />
Messrs Will Harding and Joe <lb />
Starkey spent in the conn- <lb />
try. <lb />
Mrs. of Rocky Mount, is <lb />
visiting her daughter Mrs. 8- M. <lb />
Schultz. <lb />
Mr. J. J. Cherry and wife and Mr. <lb />
J. II. Tucker family left <lb />
day for Ocracoke. <lb />
Misses White and Allie <lb />
Proctor who visiting in <lb />
returned last week. <lb />
Miss James left Monday <lb />
for Wilmington, to visit her sister, <lb />
Mrs. U. L. Fennell. <lb />
Mr. J. D. Murphy and family left <lb />
Monday for Hot Springs, in the <lb />
tern part of the State. <lb />
Mr. L. has sufficiently <lb />
recovered from bis recent sickness <lb />
to be cut at his place of <lb />
again. <lb />
Miss Daisy Vick, of Wilmington, <lb />
who has been spending <lb />
weeks with her aunt, K. <lb />
returned home Monday. <lb />
Mr. Goodwin family <lb />
who have made Greenville their <lb />
headquarters the past win- <lb />
leave to-day for Philadelphia. <lb />
We see in the Tarboro <lb />
that ex-Sheriff W. M. King, of this <lb />
town, will be a deputy under E. A. <lb />
White, who has been appointed Col- <lb />
the District North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Mr. J. J. Cherry, Jr., left Monday <lb />
Stony Creek, Ya., to spend a few <lb />
days with Mr. W. U. Heist who some <lb />
veins ago was telegraph operator in <lb />
Greenville. From there Mr. Cherry <lb />
will visit the encampment at <lb />
Wrightsville. <lb />
Mrs. Higgs, of Greenville, was a <lb />
large part the life brought to <lb />
tho town by visitors. She carries <lb />
goes, it <lb />
was remarked of her that she was <lb />
extraordinarily lino <lb />
land Neck Democrat. <lb />
The colored base ball club <lb />
brass baud went to Tarboro, Fri- <lb />
day, on steamer Myers <lb />
Saturday. They played a game <lb />
with the and came near <lb />
getting shut out. <lb />
Bangs Fir. <lb />
Two members of the Board of <lb />
County Commissioners live North of <lb />
Tar river and are acquainted with <lb />
the needs of a dam being built from <lb />
the foot of the bridge oat to high <lb />
Another member has lived <lb />
on that side, says he can well see <lb />
the need of it and is in favor of the <lb />
dam being built. No argument is <lb />
necessary to convince the other <lb />
members that the dam is needed. <lb />
Notwithstanding this, meeting after <lb />
meeting goes by without definite <lb />
action in the matter, though it has <lb />
been pending several months and <lb />
the town has been ready to pay half <lb />
the cost of construction. <lb />
New Ads, <lb />
Attention is called to the Sum- <lb />
mons by E. A. Superior Court <lb />
clerk, published in this issue. <lb />
Mrs. M. T. has many sum- <lb />
mer goods which will be sold at a <lb />
reduction from now till September. <lb />
See advertisement. <lb />
The advertisement of Bethel <lb />
Academy will be found in this paper. <lb />
Prof- is a <lb />
teacher and his work in this county <lb />
has given the highest satisfaction. <lb />
is to be congratulated upon <lb />
having him again open school there. <lb />
We. call attention to the ad of the <lb />
University in our columns. It is <lb />
thoroughly equipped for the best <lb />
work and offers to our boys as good <lb />
an education as can procured for <lb />
the same money anywhere in Amer- <lb />
The thirsty earth is at last cloyed <lb />
with too frequent summer rains; <lb />
contracted brows, Heaven, <lb />
seeming unpropitious, frowns in- <lb />
causing the husbandmen <lb />
restless nights and thoughts <lb />
The Indian Tan has <lb />
his, bounds ; and his wanton waters <lb />
invade land Visited by the plow, <lb />
seeking to destroy tho farmer's care <lb />
and the merchants hope. <lb />
Bran the herbage <lb />
turns sallow, while only tho watery <lb />
tribes and fan-footed fowls rejoice. <lb />
Perhaps intestine broils have dis- <lb />
quieted the celestial abodes, and <lb />
these showers are floods of <lb />
tears, shed over fallen com <lb />
or Heaven is angry at <lb />
removal in this manner, <lb />
vents her rage. If mad with what <lb />
importunities shall we appease her <lb />
wrath I Hut if not, then, what in- <lb />
divine shall ask to in- <lb />
for us <lb />
The overflows of <lb />
Tar river have <lb />
Mr. N. T. of <lb />
advertises for bushels b almost unprecedented tor <lb />
grass seed. He says his crop is <lb />
so clear grass he is afraid he will <lb />
lose seed. Guess lie can get plenty <lb />
of seed here Pitt county. <lb />
There was so much rain on the <lb />
4th that the boat race for the prizes <lb />
could not be had as advertised. It <lb />
raining about six o'clock <lb />
and a large crowd assembled on the <lb />
bridge to see races, and to keep <lb />
from being disappointed the <lb />
boats made a ran but not in race. <lb />
Friday evening at the contest <lb />
came off. Four boats entered the <lb />
race, <lb />
E. Hams and W. A. B. <lb />
Hearne, oarsmen, Louis Lawrence <lb />
pilot. <lb />
Harris and Law- <lb />
Hooker, oarsmen, Leg- <lb />
pilot. <lb />
B S. C. and <lb />
S. T. Hooker, oarsmen, D. J. <lb />
Whichard, pilot. <lb />
W. Drown and F. L. <lb />
Dancy, oarsmen, W. M. Peebles, pi- <lb />
lot. <lb />
The latter boat was barred from <lb />
the prize contest because of viola- <lb />
of The came <lb />
out in the order named, Dixie, Bird, <lb />
and B. W., the first making tho <lb />
run from Goff lauding to the bridge <lb />
in four minutes, tho others a few <lb />
seconds later. The first boat was <lb />
awarded a handsome silver cup by <lb />
Mr. Moses the second <lb />
boat five pounds fine candy <lb />
Mr. V. L. Stephens, and the third <lb />
boat a tin cup the <lb />
Bad Hoy, a by Mrs. V. L. <lb />
Stephens and cigars by Mr. Faison. <lb />
Mr. J. J. Cherry went up in the <lb />
Bandanna to give the racers the <lb />
starting signal the Guard <lb />
which was up in lino on the <lb />
bridge, fired a salute as tho first <lb />
boat passed under tho arch. The <lb />
race afforded much enjoyment to <lb />
the spectators. <lb />
to the high the tub <lb />
race could not be had. <lb />
Institute <lb />
The advertisement for tho fall <lb />
term of this school appears to-day. <lb />
A strong faculty is presented which <lb />
insures the best of work for the com- <lb />
term- <lb />
Miss May who will have <lb />
charge of tho department of music, <lb />
is a full graduate the Southern <lb />
Female College of Petersburg, Va., <lb />
and is highly recommended her <lb />
efficiency and in teaching. <lb />
She is now at Martha's Vineyard, <lb />
near Boston, taking tho summer <lb />
course music under the leading <lb />
teachers the United States. No <lb />
the South furnishes better <lb />
advantages for studying music than <lb />
Petersburg, Bridgers has <lb />
availed herself these advantages <lb />
to the fullest extent. <lb />
Miss Fleming, who will give <lb />
-Q <lb />
Dry Goods Emporium. <lb />
HATS HEW <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
TO OUT <lb />
We will at will sell at <lb />
will Lawns at to We will sell Cheese Cloth <lb />
We Combination Worsted We will sell Flouncing to I <lb />
We will sell Rushing at We sell a lot of Corsets at <lb />
will sell Slippers to We will sell Table Oil Cloth j <lb />
will sell our Clothing; at cost. Pants from to <lb />
Only a few more pa <lb />
of Sample <lb />
at Afar Fort Cost. <lb />
I These figures only <lb />
good for -lays <lb />
i July <lb />
Positively last <lb />
HIGGS <lb />
Geo. S Lloyd, M. D., <lb />
Specialist in Diseases of the <lb />
m, tit, pi hut. <lb />
OFFICE <lb />
Bryan Hotel, Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
JUST FINISHED A <lb />
months at the Philadelphia <lb />
the Will's Hospital, I <lb />
offer my services to the people <lb />
and adjoining counties. <lb />
during last few mouths, instructions to such pupils as desire <lb />
Several times this year it has over- i to study vocal music, was formerly <lb />
Stepped and spread over I student of the while <lb />
the lands adjacent to the stream for j gave special attention to vocal <lb />
FIRST-CLASS BOARD <lb />
------with privilege of <lb />
BATH HOUSE, <lb />
Can be had Beaufort, N. C, at <lb />
per month. Address, <lb />
Mrs. SUE ROBERTS, <lb />
Beaufort. N. C. <lb />
SEVEN SPRINGS <lb />
------Is now on a boom <lb />
By the Sea <lb />
Spend the Summer at <lb />
While some other papers got a <lb />
little ahead of us on cotton <lb />
tho reported I he <lb />
first boll for county. No ac- <lb />
counts have been seen that come up <lb />
with the bolls reported last week. <lb />
an area of a half mile to a mile <lb />
in width. Early there was <lb />
a that was the second <lb />
twenty-two years, and this <lb />
July freshet went about a foot high <lb />
than the one in which gives <lb />
i it the rank of the second largest. <lb />
This last, one went within inches <lb />
of tho big freshet of which was <lb />
music. She spent the hist year at <lb />
Female College, made <lb />
this branch a specialty, a <lb />
medal of distinction her line <lb />
She is an accomplished <lb />
of Mr. Fleming, of <lb />
our best citizens. <lb />
Mrs- who is an excellent <lb />
teacher, will have charge of the <lb />
The Scotland Neck Democrat says <lb />
the Baptist Sunday School union <lb />
held there the Sunday June <lb />
was very interesting. <lb />
Clarence is selling <lb />
history of the Johnstown Flood. It ever known en the Tar. I department. has much <lb />
is a neat book, containing pages been much damage to experience and is thoroughly <lb />
laud crops consequence <lb />
these freshets June many fields Mr. J. C. who will <lb />
j were overflowed and the young ; have charge . u <lb />
I crops entirely destroyed. the <lb />
water subsided the lands were <lb />
again planted the crops were <lb />
getting to growing finely when <lb />
this last overflow came and destroy- <lb />
handsome cloth binding price <lb />
Those who want a full of <lb />
the great horror see him and <lb />
get a copy. <lb />
POPULAR SUMMER <lb />
one of the most delightful on the <lb />
Atlantic lie opened to guests on <lb />
The freshet damaged the bridge <lb />
across the river at this place, wash- <lb />
out a post or two near the North <lb />
bank the river. One of the <lb />
bridge had to be taken down so that <lb />
the posts could b- replaced. Tho <lb />
work is <lb />
The carriage factories keep com-1 rain fa <lb />
and DOW Mr. J. Williamson's j camp, <lb />
shops take lead in bank boots, <lb />
lie showed us one Friday that <lb />
in tho bakery. A good <lb />
in it is the spring attachment <lb />
I facilitates the <lb />
helps keep the boot position. <lb />
penmanship, we already <lb />
made mention. This department <lb />
will be in good hands. <lb />
It it useless to say anything of <lb />
Prof. the Principal. His <lb />
ed them again. The damage in j work during the past sessions speaks <lb />
has been very great, as from various <lb />
sections of tho county reports come <lb />
of losses both by ex- <lb />
for itself. We predict that the next <lb />
session will be a prosperous one. <lb />
We lead, otters follow, will <lb />
sell you yards Dress Goods for <lb />
one dollar. <lb />
In the past week there has been <lb />
quite exodus of our citizens, <lb />
some going to the seashore <lb />
some to the mountains. <lb />
To Day. All our <lb />
One matter should be looked <lb />
after by the Town is <lb />
the public wells. In this respect <lb />
the town is very few <lb />
wells a majority of them use- <lb />
and less in their condition. Good <lb />
water plenty of it will prove <lb />
beneficial to the town. Let. us hear <lb />
for <lb />
All our <lb />
M. It- Lang. <lb />
from you, gentlemen. <lb />
The Guard, thirty-two; <lb />
men in rank and file, Monday j <lb />
I afternoon Steamer for Tar- j <lb />
from whence they took rail for <lb />
; Wrightsville where the State Guard v <lb />
into camp to-day. The boys <lb />
were all for the trip and <lb />
a pleasant time the sea- <lb />
shore. Below is the of the <lb />
as it goes into camp. <lb />
Williams, Jr. <lb />
T. Smith and W. <lb />
King. <lb />
T. Hooker, Oscar <lb />
Hooker, J. L. Sugg E. T. King. <lb />
Color Greene, Jr. <lb />
Forbes, C F. <lb />
Patterson Mineral <lb />
Springs <lb />
full <lb />
of any <lb />
in the South. <lb />
view of the <lb />
Mountains. <lb />
Ridge <lb />
Thursday night of next week the <lb />
ladies of the Church will <lb />
have cream sale at tho <lb />
Mrs. M. A. Jarvis. <lb />
Greenville people can rest <lb />
ed that it they go to Ocracoke they j B. A. Jr. <lb />
can on getting to eat, U. W <lb />
that the very best to be had. Phillips, W. James, C C. Cobb, <lb />
j MILES SOUTH OF SHELBY, <lb />
I C on It. Charleston, i <lb />
Cincinnati Chicago Railroad, Patter- <lb />
sou mile of Spring. <lb />
To the Afflicted. <lb />
AS Steamer has been <lb />
cured that will leave Washington for <lb />
Ocracoke on Tuesday and Saturday of <lb />
each week, and leave New for <lb />
Ocracoke on Thursday of each week. <lb />
At Ocracoke every accommodation <lb />
will be to guests and every <lb />
effort will be made to make their stay <lb />
enjoyable. <lb />
Can enjoyed at will. A tram road <lb />
been built the hotel to <lb />
the beach. <lb />
SAILING AND <lb />
past <lb />
to <lb />
Is unsurpassed and these sports can <lb />
be engaged in to the heart's content. <lb />
For the Summer <lb />
WHO WISH TO <lb />
health and vigor can find 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 country. <lb />
There being seven within a few feet <lb />
each ether, having different analysis a <lb />
larger number of ailments can cured <lb />
here than at any watering place known. <lb />
Persons coming to the Springs by <lb />
Railroad can get conveyance from the <lb />
depots at La Grange, Goldsboro and <lb />
Mt. Olive. La Grange is the nearest <lb />
point. Passengers coming there on the <lb />
evening mail can reach the springs be- <lb />
fore night. <lb />
to per day, 87.50 <lb />
to per week. Liberal reductions by <lb />
the month or season. <lb />
MAXWELL BROS., <lb />
Proprietors. <lb />
Seven Springs, C. <lb />
MID-SUMMER PRICES <lb />
In keeping with <lb />
the <lb />
scarcity of <lb />
have been in- <lb />
by <lb />
Brows I Hooker <lb />
And the <lb />
have been knock- <lb />
ed front around <lb />
high priced goods <lb />
we are making <lb />
a special drive <lb />
ob all <lb />
GOODS, <lb />
which prices <lb />
have been put <lb />
right d o w n i n <lb />
reach of every- <lb />
body. <lb />
Has been employed for the benefit of <lb />
those who participate in dancing. <lb />
will tell you that the in- <lb />
contained these water <lb />
Mrs. Haney went, down yes- <lb />
I to take, charge a <lb />
Si per lb for Sweet Scotch and everybody here knows that <lb />
lb sold in Co., which means the very best <lb />
a of its Spencer Bros, could not have made <lb />
the Old Brisk Store. j better selection. <lb />
his <lb />
The Durban. Suit was arrayed in i While Dr Bagwell was <lb />
colors on the tea, red, white i way from to Greenville last <lb />
blue. The inside of the paper j Friday a log got in his buggy wheel <lb />
was red the outside blue. ; when he was coming through the <lb />
deep water at run, <lb />
The first ripe watermelon brought . <lb />
the one Ins wheels. <lb />
His boggy Banana was also torn up <lb />
i and tho Dr. bad to get out into <lb />
nearly waist deep, consequently <lb />
j he had ride a broken bug- <lb />
the rest of the way to Greenville. <lb />
to the will secure <lb />
paper free for the balance of the <lb />
year to the person bringing it. <lb />
City papers tell us <lb />
large numbers of people an going <lb />
to Nags Head by every steamer. <lb />
That place holds its popularity. <lb />
Our is wearing a mother <lb />
His girl gave him <lb />
C. C Vines, J. A. O. W. <lb />
Harrington, T. Cherry, B. L. <lb />
Cooper, H. C. Docker, B. W. Smith, <lb />
S. Dudley, W. S. Briley, J. B. Co- <lb />
J. C. Chestnut. L. H. <lb />
It. G. Smith, E. P. Ford, J. U. <lb />
A. It- Dupree and J. H. <lb />
Randolph. <lb />
Mr. William <lb />
the Guard a- caterer. The <lb />
other assistants taken were <lb />
and Alex drum <lb />
Joe Forties Porter <lb />
sou, cooks, and Robert bar <lb />
Disaster and Death. <lb />
Kev. J. W. <lb />
one yesterday from <lb />
with a lace yoke, an he gets right us there was a wreck <lb />
into it. The Bad Boy eyes him <lb />
wistfully. <lb />
returned <lb />
He told <lb />
the road <lb />
near Petersburg yesterday, <lb />
cars of u freight train loaded <lb />
watermelon were literally smashed. <lb />
The South passenger train <lb />
was delayed sometime because of <lb />
tho wreck. Do also told us that a <lb />
lady from the North died very sud- <lb />
at the same day. <lb />
The Devil and the Bad Hoy wish she was taken sick while the train <lb />
to thanks Misses Bessie stood under the shed, was taken off <lb />
Lillie Peebles, Lizzie Tied-1 and carried into the hotel waiting. <lb />
On Monday Mr. it. B. <lb />
near us a turnip <lb />
that was unusually large for the <lb />
time of year. It measured twenty <lb />
inches in circumference. <lb />
Bad Fit. <lb />
The new uniforms for tho Green- <lb />
ville Guard arrived last Wednesday. <lb />
the box was opened at the <lb />
the suits examined there <lb />
was a general disappointment <lb />
among the members of the company. <lb />
They were as big a botch, so as <lb />
with I make up is concerned, as we ever <lb />
saw. There were forty odd suits in <lb />
the box and not one of them fitted <lb />
the person whom intended, <lb />
coats were from two to four numbers <lb />
too large, some of the pants <lb />
had pockets some side pock <lb />
The coat Capt. Williams <lb />
was U inches broader across the <lb />
shoulders bis measure called <lb />
; are their effect Diuretic, <lb />
; Tonic it nature's <lb />
I remedy for Indigestion, Dis- <lb />
case of the Kidneys, Liver, and <lb />
all cases of Debility and Weak <lb />
which need a and in <lb />
Rheumatic and Scrofulous affections. <lb />
To the Public <lb />
are are so the <lb />
Springs with farm <lb />
which we get most of our <lb />
a great part of the necessary work <lb />
during the season the Springs are open, j <lb />
we favor our patrons with tho best i <lb />
mine-nil most wholesome j <lb />
food accommodations at <lb />
the following extremely low prices <lb />
one person <lb />
pies room ; two 81.2 <lb />
When person occupies room <lb />
two 87.00. one <lb />
person occupies room two <lb />
Children eight to twelve years old <lb />
half price. Two to years old one- <lb />
fourth price. Servant.-., special rates ill <lb />
accordance to service rendered in caring <lb />
for room of family or person they are <lb />
with. Where there are a family live <lb />
or more, or a party of friends from the <lb />
same town or section, who will occupy <lb />
one large room, a reduction ten per <lb />
cent, will be made. Care of Stork. <lb />
The per day, fifty cents. Per week, <lb />
dollars. Fer <lb />
b neatly and comfortably furnished and <lb />
the table will be supplied with <lb />
the best that can be procured. <lb />
SI per day. <lb />
87.00 to per week. <lb />
per month. <lb />
Special rates to <lb />
OB <lb />
e-v <lb />
ft <lb />
GO <lb />
on <lb />
SO <lb />
Of every kind are <lb />
being sold a t <lb />
much less than <lb />
prices, <lb />
mil <lb />
Shoes and Bats <lb />
You get <lb />
Special <lb />
have the <lb />
goods and <lb />
to sell yon, and <lb />
can make prices <lb />
to the interest of <lb />
every purchaser. <lb />
Be sure to call <lb />
on us and get <lb />
genuine bargains <lb />
ENGINE STACKS, <lb />
Made to <lb />
Hoofing, Guttering and pairing. <lb />
TIN SHOP In K. S. GLASS <lb />
Hardware Store. <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
RECEIVED AT <lb />
Wooten's Drug Store, <lb />
Front Reflector <lb />
Golden Medical Discovery, War- <lb />
Safe Cure, <lb />
Celery Compound, of Figs, <lb />
Favorite Prescription, <lb />
S. S. S., B. B. <lb />
Buffalo Water. <lb />
The Tar River Transportation Company <lb />
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, President <lb />
J. B. Cherry, <lb />
J. S. <lb />
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Capt. R. F. Jones, Washington, Gen Ag <lb />
The People's Line for travel on <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer Greenville is the 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 />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A first-class Table with the <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Greenville Is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at o'clock, A. M. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at C o'clock, a. m. <lb />
Freights daily and through <lb />
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb />
i, t. III <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
FALL TEEM Ml AUGUST 27th, 1889, <lb />
TEACHERS <lb />
wish to enjoy <lb />
Ocracoke if yo <lb />
season. <lb />
For further particulars address <lb />
Brown Hooker. <lb />
OXFORD <lb />
FEMALE <lb />
SEMINARY, <lb />
OXFORD, N. C. <lb />
The Next Session Opens Sept. 4th, 1889. <lb />
Principal, <lb />
Associate Principal <lb />
Mus. K. W. Primary De- <lb />
Assistant in <lb />
Department. <lb />
Miss May Instrumental <lb />
Music. <lb />
Flemish. Venal Music. <lb />
Miss Mollie Painting and <lb />
Drawing. <lb />
J. Penmanship <lb />
and Commercial Department. <lb />
DEPARTMENTS. <lb />
Primary. Academic <lb />
Classical Mathematical. Mu- <lb />
sic, Painting and Drawing. <lb />
Commercial. <lb />
ADVANTAGES <lb />
Comfortable Building. <lb />
Healthy Location and Goad <lb />
Plenty of Well Prepared Food <lb />
Boarders. A Corps of Teachers, <lb />
all being graduates of first class <lb />
Music Department equal <lb />
m work to any In the State. <lb />
New Pianos and Organ. <lb />
A of nearly volume, <lb />
purchased recently for the School. <lb />
Rate Moderate, from to for <lb />
Hoard and Toil ion Tuition and Terms <lb />
for Day Pupils the same a advertised <lb />
Pupils who do not board <lb />
with the Principal should consult him <lb />
before engaging board elsewhere. For <lb />
fur. her particulars. Address. <lb />
JOHN <lb />
Principal. <lb />
ding and Lucy Cox, for taking them j room where she a i to m <lb />
out rowing <lb />
Several were taken an near <lb />
the North end of the bridge during a parade on the streets <lb />
and the water was Wednesday after <lb />
running over that part of the bridge <lb />
it was . to pausing ; <lb />
there after Threw or km kg aim <lb />
and out sight. <lb />
that was the <lb />
Bf K damage was done to any <lb />
of them. <lb />
on <lb />
beat business, should take on <lb />
en a bottle of of <lb />
as it acts most and fleet- <lb />
liver and <lb />
themselves as the Bar <lb />
i Society. Imagine burial <lb />
sable trimmed regalia <lb />
the to quickstep time <lb />
with accompaniment, the <lb />
putting on all tho possible <lb />
and the leader cutting more <lb />
with his stick than Mack Fleming <lb />
with his baton at the would have permitted <lb />
i of the Band. <lb />
u No. received a <lb />
No. Others showed an equal <lb />
Capt. <lb />
telegraphed the manufacture <lb />
its as to tho condition of the suits, <lb />
declining to receive them. They <lb />
afterward received, the <lb />
offering to for alterations <lb />
Several tho suits <lb />
were taken to Mr. our local <lb />
tailor, and as many us could be <lb />
time were worn off to the <lb />
encampment. Some of the <lb />
the company had to wear <lb />
old uniforms to the encamp- <lb />
It is a pity Hut what time <lb />
letting the <lb />
mouth, ten dollars. <lb />
Amusements and Recreation. <lb />
BOWLING Alley. Lawn Tennis, <lb />
Foot-Ball, and in-door games of <lb />
all Kinds. horse and buggy. <lb />
When two will contract to use it daily <lb />
for one or more hours each day, fifteen <lb />
cents per hour each person. <lb />
Address. <lb />
W. G. PATTERSON, <lb />
Shelby P. O., or P. O. <lb />
Cleveland County, N, C. <lb />
SPENCER BROS., <lb />
N C. <lb />
I for healthfulness and accessibility. <lb />
The corps of teachers the equal of any in <lb />
the land, holding diplomas from such <lb />
schools as the University of Virginia. <lb />
the School of Languages, the <lb />
Institute of Maryland, the <lb />
Cooper Art School of New York. <lb />
Tho teacher of Piano and Organ is a <lb />
graduate of tho Norwich Conservatory, <lb />
i and afterwards studied under New York <lb />
Professors. <lb />
The teacher of Vocal Music won both <lb />
the Vocal and Instrumental Medals at the <lb />
Richmond Female Institute, and after <lb />
i ward studied years under the best <lb />
i New York Professors. <lb />
i CHARGES PER SESSION <lb />
OF WEEKS. <lb />
Board, fuel, lights, washing, full Lit- <lb />
Course, including Latin and <lb />
French. <lb />
If paid one-hall in advance, <lb />
, The above with music, 220.00 <lb />
I II paid in one-half in 210.00 <lb />
S Apply for <lb />
F. P. HOBGOOD. <lb />
LOW TARIFF <lb />
CARNAGE FACTORY. <lb />
no m on <lb />
For we have free Buggies now. Ah <lb />
you are free to buy where you please, but <lb />
if you want to save money you come to <lb />
my on 4th street, rear B. <lb />
Cherry For convenience we <lb />
have also an entrance through II. <lb />
Keel's Stable on street. I can give <lb />
That you ever had in your life <lb />
to less money any one <lb />
in the county can give you. Why <lb />
for my expenses are less and I pay the <lb />
spot cash for goods and save dis- <lb />
counts, and if you don't believe it you <lb />
come and see. Having had years <lb />
experience in the business I guarantee <lb />
perfect satisfaction or no charge. Re- <lb />
pairing a specially. Don't the <lb />
place 4th street rear J. B. Cherry <lb />
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stream an emblem of his bounty <lb />
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gram was com posed for the <lb />
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a week in s <lb />
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tho Star and Garter by a skin Hint <lb />
peer. For a party of four there was a <lb />
small chop apiece, a few potatoes and <lb />
a pint of sherry. After meager <lb />
dinner, Hook sang the national an- <lb />
them with the <lb />
Happy and Glorious, <lb />
A pint between four of us, <lb />
God save kins. <lb />
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adorned, but where tho dinners were <lb />
scant. Al <lb />
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exposed. said tho host- <lb />
see your <lb />
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Francisco Argonaut <lb />
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styles of shaving are persisted in. <lb />
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ally the older men cling with tho <lb />
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beard, but except them tho <lb />
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hate the next morning. <lb />
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in this solitaire diamond <lb />
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which is much petted Ono day the <lb />
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and either to relieve her feelings <lb />
or a bit of innocent diversion, gave <lb />
vent to a little whistle. Immediately <lb />
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with its sheathed paw struck her a <lb />
blow in the face. The lady thought <lb />
this strange, but at first hardly con- <lb />
it with the whistling. How- <lb />
ever, a little time afterward, in an- <lb />
other room, she happened to repeat <lb />
the whistle, and immediate y the cat <lb />
up and struck her again. This- <lb />
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whistling which gave pussy offense, <lb />
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eat chastised her with another blow, <lb />
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Mercury. <lb />
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neighbor's house on a borrowing <lb />
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she saw in your kitchen, and swear <lb />
tho neighbor over to eternal secrecy <lb />
regarding it; and tho consequence <lb />
will that in a week it will all <lb />
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yourself if you get half what belongs <lb />
to you. <lb />
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everything, from a of salt fish <lb />
for breakfast to your boy, if you <lb />
one. <lb />
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nuisance than the woman who borrows <lb />
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on you by so asking. <lb />
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go after tho books in question, and <lb />
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them to some friend of lid's, who <lb />
wanted to read them, and will toll <lb />
you that knew you would will- j <lb />
are so good natured. <lb />
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asked to lend everything in book <lb />
line that ever owned, except our <lb />
Bible, and somehow nobody over <lb />
seemed to about borrowing that, <lb />
and in nine cases out of ten when we <lb />
complied our literature <lb />
back to us a shape that it only <lb />
for indeed, were <lb />
lucky ever to set on it. <lb />
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much affected by American writers <lb />
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their literature that American authors <lb />
used violet ink. <lb />
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serviceable ink. It is sure to fade; <lb />
green ink will fade, and so will blue. <lb />
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next to black comes carmine. <lb />
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with different inks and <lb />
colors of ink upon parchment <lb />
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genuine sheepskin for one year is a <lb />
mighty good ink. Tho average violet <lb />
ink will therefrom in less than <lb />
forty-eight hours; green will go about <lb />
as soon; tho so called indelible red <lb />
seems to be durable, and there are <lb />
numerous water proof black inks that <lb />
will last as long as the parchment it- <lb />
self. <lb />
A writer should, however, tho <lb />
ink that suits him best His ink, Ids <lb />
paper and his pens should what ho <lb />
regards as tho finest; he should have <lb />
the best tools to work with, and <lb />
he will more likely to turn out <lb />
good work. A writer should <lb />
pride in his copy; printers some <lb />
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hands and some of them <lb />
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covers poor orthography. Some- <lb />
times the writer assumes a careless- <lb />
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chirography is of the trade marks <lb />
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the above named can procure <lb />
it from res, at my place of business, for <lb />
per bottle. <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY. Barber. <lb />
Greenville, March 14th, C , <lb />
JAMES A. SMITH, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
We have the <lb />
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United States op America <lb />
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