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THE BEST PAPER <lb/>
PUBLISHED IN <lb/>
G-R. E E N L. E <lb/>
MEDIUM. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <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/>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Editor and <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN<lb/>
Price. per year. <lb/>
tee A CALICO <lb/>
iI. C. <lb/>
Sullivan is a wonder, bet they have <lb/>
within last week, by their <lb/>
of prize fight, proven <lb/>
themselves a greater wonder than <lb/>
Hie so-called hero of <lb/>
being in <lb/>
Though of In as they is like that, perish. I of it. If he. has the heart and <lb/>
I will The world away and the conscience and the gen <lb/>
and chain, by dressing to of ,,, j stuff is in him to do good news- <lb/>
cannot look ever, we hare to eon- suits of man it to me that fist PP work, that ought in a great <lb/>
. ,, . , ,. , most I measure to decide tor him the <lb/>
As sweet as the girl in the calico dress. <lb/>
We may have already answered <lb/>
our young friend's question, <lb/>
while are upon the subject. there <lb/>
is more for hinT to decide II he is <lb/>
sincerely contemplating the <lb/>
than the financial <lb/>
Laughable Reflections. <lb/>
And Mirth Provoking Selections as Com- <lb/>
piled by the Bad Boy. <lb/>
made man upright, blithe has part. While there is no great <lb/>
sought out many boas of North Caro- <lb/>
i beauty and j and the most useless of all and <lb/>
fighting, and growing and generally yields a sub <lb/>
ill not M to Democratic <lb/>
and measure an <lb/>
the true principle if the party. <lb/>
If a a <lb/>
Mellon t Plate send the <lb/>
sea. SAMPLE COPY <lb/>
STATE <lb/>
Howie, of Wake, <lb/>
M. Holt. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Secretary of State- L <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
W. of Wake. <lb/>
W. of Wayne. <lb/>
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb/>
Sidney M. Finger of <lb/>
Attorney F. David- <lb/>
son, of . r e. <lb/>
SUPREME OMIT, <lb/>
thief William N. H. Smith, <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
associate JustinA. s. Mi of <lb/>
Joseph J. of Franklin t <lb/>
K. if and <lb/>
Alfonso C. of Brake. <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
Fir-t H. Brown, of <lb/>
of <lb/>
G. Connor, bf <lb/>
eon. <lb/>
Clark, of <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
A. of <lb/>
Q at. ford <lb/>
Sixth District--K. T. off <lb/>
Sampson. <lb/>
Seventh C. of <lb/>
Eighth I -i--r I, a. of <lb/>
Iredell. <lb/>
Ninth District Jesse K. Craves, of <lb/>
Barry. <lb/>
Tenth of <lb/>
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb/>
Twelfth . <lb/>
of <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Sena e Vance, of Meek- <lb/>
Matt. W. of <lb/>
House of District <lb/>
Thomas G. Skinner, of <lb/>
Second P. Cheat ham col, <lb/>
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Third W. of <lb/>
IV <lb/>
Fourth II- of <lb/>
Nash. <lb/>
Fifth W. Grower, of <lb/>
sixth of <lb/>
S. Henderson, <lb/>
Eighth II. A. <lb/>
Ninth District- II. of <lb/>
COVERS <lb/>
Clerk-E. A. Move. <lb/>
A. K. Tucker. <lb/>
So of silk, jewels and <lb/>
lace <lb/>
set oil her <lb/>
of and is that of prize . . <lb/>
shade those who spend their time in such K M luxurious <lb/>
M vain pursuits should be fence. <lb/>
while and death I Hut to a successful journalist <lb/>
to production or <lb/>
So honest a useful, modest of mien wept, and good market rat <lb/>
In a that it, we , M j es. that the people will buy to read. <lb/>
virtues, and in tin m will teem such games as prize lighting fear years ago a young man who <lb/>
and upholds the pugilists as it has, j had just graduated at the <lb/>
tailor made girl, she ever so those who have been so of this State, wrote to a <lb/>
days, just so of papers in New York, and <lb/>
log art, , long will nun degrade themselves i New Orleans to know if he could <lb/>
Can hold up a with any <lb/>
To the ill a dress. <lb/>
in pursuits of such void honors, cure a situation on the staff of any <lb/>
will press alter I hem with them. These newspaper oracles <lb/>
all their mind and strength, -and laughed at him as green horn. <lb/>
hi their haste to possess them they Mr. Walter now on the <lb/>
all that which is saw the young <lb/>
and holy, all that is man's and took occasion to <lb/>
lent and It often costs give him some advice we still re- <lb/>
much to them to ac member distinctly. may be well <lb/>
I heir ends. They expend to at least a part of for our <lb/>
peace of conscience, ease, and often friend and others. We to do <lb/>
life itself. Nay, the so because this advice is so truthful <lb/>
eternal life, pertinent and timely. is <lb/>
in heaven, are telling the young man how <lb/>
ed for this empty nothing. True a place on the staff of one of these <lb/>
wisdom condemns prizefighting as papers. We substitute for his name <lb/>
valueless, and all pugilists as use- a dash. Mr. Page says <lb/>
less upon the of life. every man has a chance <lb/>
Bow different the honors which to make a writer a newspaper, <lb/>
come from above, and those who H only to write- something <lb/>
spend their lives in glorifying God worth reading, if it be worth read- <lb/>
The Rev. K. W. Stand tor happy, fog he can sell it. If he sells one <lb/>
Of Sixth avenue righteous shall be had in thing, he can sell another, and after <lb/>
Christ, discoursed last evening on remembrance, but the a while if he really the work <lb/>
the novel shall do it well, he will some day find <lb/>
took his text from John The honors the earth come the Nothing <lb/>
ii, pride life is nor of from mortals; the honors keep him out if he has the stuff <lb/>
the Father, but is of the. which are spiritual Mow from the help him <lb/>
The clergyman <lb/>
none, come- to duties <lb/>
of life. <lb/>
Can make for a man snob a <lb/>
and wife. <lb/>
Ami i him a home that proudly <lb/>
will hi. <lb/>
Like little girt In <lb/>
Ail to the girl in a calico dies- <lb/>
A marriage with her is a certain i <lb/>
A kitchen or in its <lb/>
place <lb/>
She. like will equally grace. <lb/>
Globe. <lb/>
Rev. R. W. Stancill Reflects on <lb/>
the Ring Fight. <lb/>
Has Tone to <lb/>
Yet as the <lb/>
Greatest of the Age a Which He <lb/>
lira. <lb/>
Telegram. <lb/>
CONFORMING TO THE LETTER. <lb/>
you kiss me <lb/>
says I must <lb/>
tot kiss the boys, but you may kiss <lb/>
Hardware Mr. <lb/>
there's what a bargain. <lb/>
That stove has a quick oven, and <lb/>
the is so that it <lb/>
will save one-half your fuel. <lb/>
Hiss is a student of <lb/>
sakes, pa why not <lb/>
j get two save all the <lb/>
have <lb/>
. not got in German Empire any- <lb/>
thing so tall as great Eiffel Tow <lb/>
German <lb/>
you don't got so <lb/>
I like cheese <lb/>
AWAITING CHANCE. <lb/>
Elderly Navy Depart- <lb/>
understand that yon are <lb/>
the last national election this seven- <lb/>
per go to polls and <lb/>
low itself to continue to be taxed <lb/>
robbed for the benefit of ten <lb/>
per cent, of the people because the <lb/>
latter said it was right and ought to <lb/>
be. The plain truth is, there is not <lb/>
only a bagging trust, a sugar <lb/>
trust, a salt trust, a nail trust, He, <lb/>
i but there is a brain trust that is <lb/>
THE STATE. <lb/>
What is Happening Around Us. i <lb/>
t remedy in the world. I have <lb/>
Mr. M. Grayson, of <lb/>
Franklin parish, La., I think <lb/>
blood <lb/>
known <lb/>
It to make wonderful cures of per- <lb/>
sons with blood diseases, some <lb/>
Temper Norfolk, Ya. es which had regarded as in- <lb/>
will start a shuttle block factory at curable. <lb/>
As Reflector from the State Press. <lb/>
Charlotte Mr. <lb/>
Dr. B. T. Coppedge, of Verona, <lb/>
Mo., says ho has sold a large <lb/>
parent all these. Agriculture, 117.1 bush-; of . <lb/>
is impoverished intellectually and of wheat from four and three- great many and knows <lb/>
quarter acres of land. it be for <lb/>
The list of North Carolina teach- ; maladies of the blood. <lb/>
, who sailed on the European ex-1 o <lb/>
They are blind enough to of not <lb/>
pie from Connecticut to Florida. or <lb/>
. . . . . . It contains no potash. <lb/>
It is reported that cap.- o mercury, or any poisonous <lb/>
have organized a <lb/>
forcing the impurities out through <lb/>
. in the northwestern part of ii.,, i .- .,, <lb/>
may be rather a plain . . ; the skin, and builds <lb/>
but it is the conviction of j the patient from the first dose. <lb/>
commerce and manufacturing are <lb/>
too selfish to think for it farther <lb/>
than will inure to their advantage. <lb/>
that one blade of grass produced <lb/>
by a man who docs not <lb/>
its value, will worth more <lb/>
them than two produced by a man <lb/>
who does know their value. This <lb/>
farmers <lb/>
Stripping the <lb/>
News <lb/>
going to open a lot of sealed it to talk ad N. II. New by, colored, of this <lb/>
I madam the distribution brains, or, town, have been appointed gov- <lb/>
Elderly Ii guess rather the of the men i positions in Washington. <lb/>
great quantities or S. g. <lb/>
no <lb/>
off <lb/>
card <lb/>
our customers. <lb/>
E. Ding Store, <lb/>
Waco, Texas. <lb/>
Neither of them as far as At a recent of the stock- <lb/>
is related to Mr. Harrison. holders of the North Carolina <lb/>
Winston Daily ship-; road, it was resolved a <lb/>
during the past week to the memory of Hon. Calvin <lb/>
pounds of manufactured who as presiding officer of <lb/>
and this is one of our off weeks too. the State Senate 1819 the <lb/>
I President than any ten States fol Her shipments very Often run up to casting vote in favor of the State <lb/>
I'll down and wait. I'm not go- of brains. There is more <lb/>
to throw away any such chance talent in Wall Street, New York, <lb/>
. . than in all the marts of the South- <lb/>
some words with States. The County Democracy <lb/>
his let us drop it. and Tammany <lb/>
don't care to say any more about it. to the election of <lb/>
And, besides, I like to talk to a sen <lb/>
person when am <lb/>
a sarcastic the Union. The meat men of Chic-j lour hundred thousand pounds. taking stock in the North Carolina <lb/>
don't always do it, ago have more to do with the price Nashville The Amer-1 which ensured the build.- <lb/>
of meat than all the pork raisers Cotton Seed Oil Company, road. The Senate was a <lb/>
when <lb/>
with the <lb/>
last we arc I for tho handling of Knowledge that it would be his <lb/>
Joints cotton seed Cot- death warrant. He cast the <lb/>
you think of ton Oil Mills. vote in obedience to his <lb/>
would I not do Telling Sentences From The manfully paid <lb/>
. . . ; . . . i lit ti . n hi u <lb/>
talking to States. Every the fall trade sentiment of his <lb/>
the Southern States sells bis j houses at Nashville, Kooky Mount, against the proposition, and <lb/>
to FOB TUB at the price Liverpool and Ml the vote he did so <lb/>
vain is all the ; <lb/>
How transient every earthly bliss <lb/>
How slender all the fondest ties <lb/>
That hind us to a world like <lb/>
evening cloud, the morning dew. <lb/>
The withering glass, the fading flower <lb/>
Of earthly hopes are emblems true. <lb/>
The of a passing hour. <lb/>
unchangeable Jehovah. The honors greatly it he has not the stuff. A <lb/>
are sought by on he chose the law, <lb/>
the rights of others; the honors of reckon on three or four <lb/>
God arc sought by the increase of Productive years; so, too, he <lb/>
human happiness. Earthly honors chose medicine as a profession. It <lb/>
are unsatisfactory when obtained, be likewise if he choose <lb/>
you, my sweet <lb/>
shall come <lb/>
between us now, <lb/>
cup is flowing over, <lb/>
, dear, Eds <lb/>
will fetch me a basin <lb/>
WHAT WAS. <lb/>
Sermons. <lb/>
I will tell you, sir, it is an awful <lb/>
thing to and one of the most <lb/>
awful things about sinning is that <lb/>
you have to reap the consequences, <lb/>
though it has been <lb/>
are some of you with the <lb/>
sledgehammer of sin driving the <lb/>
the <lb/>
the penalty. After forty years his <lb/>
Independent courage with <lb/>
honors God the soul with <lb/>
But if Mr. <lb/>
has made <lb/>
Register of IV <lb/>
David II. James, <lb/>
B. Cherry. <lb/>
Manning. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Council Dawson. Chair- <lb/>
man, V, <lb/>
a. James, T. K. Keel. <lb/>
Hoard of Henry <lb/>
Chairman J. S. and I. <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
of K. W. <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
James. <lb/>
v. Brans. <lb/>
surer M. II. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
R. Moon. <lb/>
Ward. B. N. <lb/>
2nd Ward. B. Williams, Jr., and Alfred <lb/>
For b S Ward. T. -I. and M. <lb/>
It. Ward, w. X. <lb/>
and Third <lb/>
Sunday, morning and night. Rev. <lb/>
Rector. <lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
bag and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb/>
Wednesday night. B. It. Join. <lb/>
Services every Sunday, morn- <lb/>
and night. every <lb/>
Wednesday night. <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
LODGES. <lb/>
Greenville MM, A. F. A A. <lb/>
M., 1-t Thursday and Mon- <lb/>
day night after 1-t and 3rd Sunday at <lb/>
Masonic Lodge. A. I. W. <lb/>
L. Sec. <lb/>
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. M meets <lb/>
2nd and nights at Ma- <lb/>
sonic Ball, F. W. Brown. II. P. <lb/>
Covenant Lodge. No. I. O. O. F. <lb/>
meets Tuesday night. I. <lb/>
James, N. O. <lb/>
Insurance No. K. of <lb/>
meets every first and third Friday night. <lb/>
Haskett, D. <lb/>
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of meets <lb/>
very Thursday night. C. A. White, C. <lb/>
POST OFFICE. <lb/>
. Office hours a. M. to I r. m. Money <lb/>
Order hours A. if. to v. M. No or- <lb/>
will be from to <lb/>
from to r. K. <lb/>
Bethel mail arrives daily Sun- <lb/>
at A. M-. and departs at p M. <lb/>
Tar mail arrives Sun- <lb/>
at I; M. and depart at P. M. <lb/>
mail arrive- daily <lb/>
at M. and Is at I P. M. <lb/>
J. P. M. <lb/>
bliss. Earthly are MI he <lb/>
The past week has one like the source from whence they seems to on, let him <lb/>
great excitement. Two noted char- spring; the honors of ate <lb/>
one from Boston the abiding like their Divine author. <lb/>
other from Baltimore, have been Let. us ever strive for those honors <lb/>
center of Judging j which God on man bestows It is <lb/>
from the space given in the secular j vain to spend our money for that <lb/>
press, containing in detail an ac- which is not good. too short <lb/>
count light between the and eternity too long to spend our <lb/>
and eagerness with time in pursuit of earthly <lb/>
which the populace has The world needs our help. Tho <lb/>
every column upon the subject one of thousands in distress go up <lb/>
might think that the. greatest battle before Cod. What arc we <lb/>
that was ever fought, the great- j,,. us get a full set of government reports <lb/>
count on three or four work <lb/>
which he may call <lb/>
Let him study half a dozen of <lb/>
best, papers in the Union. Let him <lb/>
read life of Samuel <lb/>
by ; let him read <lb/>
of Some <lb/>
let him put through a <lb/>
hard course such reading <lb/>
as of books on <lb/>
of the Let <lb/>
deacon, got <lb/>
back from the city, <lb/>
has lost a in spokes of iniquity deep into <lb/>
door-posts of soul, some of them <lb/>
hue place. I Make ., r , ,, , <lb/>
much money Wall street, of profanity, <lb/>
some of drunkenness. God <lb/>
deacon, but which was mighty in sovereign grace some <lb/>
AYCOCK i DANIELS <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
you, a bull or a <lb/>
was a long- <lb/>
; day, I hope very directly, may <lb/>
come down and extract those spikes <lb/>
o The many <lb/>
friends in this city of Mr. Collier <lb/>
father N. B. , <lb/>
Cobb, and brother Of our esteemed Slav. <lb/>
townsman Dr. W. II. II. Cobb, will <lb/>
learn with sincere regret that this <lb/>
talented young gentleman is <lb/>
ill at Cambridge, Mass. <lb/>
Standard Last Friday <lb/>
at Lower Stone church, <lb/>
county, the little two year old child <lb/>
of Mr. Heller, swallowed a <lb/>
wood screw inches long. The <lb/>
family arc quite uneasy about the <lb/>
results this occurrence. It is <lb/>
thought that serious results may <lb/>
C c <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Mm I DANIELS, <lb/>
n, c <lb/>
Any Business Entrusted to will <lb/>
Promptly Attended to. <lb/>
eared, unharnessed jackass.- the I j <lb/>
dying man, the The pros-i , rs. <lb/>
Old Nick didn't, yon publish my ,. iV. . .,. J DENTIST. <lb/>
victory ever achieved, took all crown that fades f try <lb/>
place on the borders Of Mississippi not away in the heavens. his baud on them. Let him write- <lb/>
Asking for Advice <lb/>
and Louisiana, under a <lb/>
summer sun, on the 8th of July, <lb/>
1689. John L. Sullivan has gained <lb/>
for himself a world-wide <lb/>
and his name is to be banded <lb/>
upon the pages history to <lb/>
yet as the champion <lb/>
pugilist of t he age. No doubt even <lb/>
now is busily <lb/>
aged in penning the bis- <lb/>
descriptions merely to with <lb/>
about whatever in his <lb/>
; will be interesting to readers out <lb/>
Let never use five <lb/>
Express. WOrds where four will do. Let him <lb/>
This writer is receipt of the tell the cold truth whoever squeals, <lb/>
following letter from a friend at and somebody will be sure to squeal <lb/>
J if he do tell the and three or <lb/>
have some time been lour years of work of this sort, fol- <lb/>
of entering the journalistic are- lowing every he hap- <lb/>
of the greatest battle and I want lo draw on your pens to make and every connection <lb/>
the greatest victory and the for an honest confession, as to be forms that promises to lead to <lb/>
most wonderful defeat ever whether there is any the anything, will surely bring him to a <lb/>
known lo man. The world long when energy push desk in a newspaper if he can <lb/>
need of some great are active. do what remains there to done. <lb/>
champion of star of equaled . I have access to paper at Hut the doubt rises <lb/>
brilliancy, has at last found its much t of lute hold it up as ways considering such a subject <lb/>
needed in the person of John my ideal of a public i whether a man who can learn to <lb/>
L. Sullivan, Boston, Mass. What journal. write, ought not religiously to <lb/>
has he done to make his name so Old Mate. clean out of the way of newspapers, <lb/>
fair r Has he made the world We suppose our friend I bettor corn <lb/>
means to ask whether or not we a living, to <lb/>
making any money publishing the, write be has <lb/>
Express and whether or not of the days of <lb/>
deeds of love and charity knowledge is any money and leisure in some <lb/>
gladdened the hearts of many, and to be made in editing a newspaper is money, <lb/>
enriched the world by their noble North Carolina. We simply say there is life in <lb/>
sell lives. But here is a are making no money the newspaper work. But it is the <lb/>
man who has never, so far as is We have heard that a i of all the professions <lb/>
known, accomplished a single deed paper here and there North Car i MU than war itself, <lb/>
for the benefit his God, his making a money. A is under file, if he <lb/>
try or his and yet at the have to other evidence of the fact ho will be set <lb/>
age of be stands before the while on the other hand we Lave I by all the <lb/>
world as the champion of heroes, seen a great die have with a fury that <lb/>
the wonder the age Simply I e- heard the groans of a great many i If he does not tell the <lb/>
cause, with his fists, he more. Tho country papers in North j he simply sells his soul for <lb/>
Jake He as one Carolina are fast a eat i pottage, and gets good <lb/>
are there, the consequences for a large crop of corn in <lb/>
Of ours last night j are there, and so certain as God I this county is very flattering, indeed. <lb/>
you j lives you will reap j Tobacco is looking lino for the sea- <lb/>
requested me not young man, think it; sou of tho year. We are pleased to <lb/>
of it b , , th , M has not been <lb/>
A man your business is expected ,. . . , , <lb/>
to know something about human to reap them, it may be damaged so badly by the wet <lb/>
, and loss even in this as was supposed to be the case a <lb/>
is too high, and hell is j few days ago. A good deal of it had <lb/>
Cities are Swollen deep, lime is too short, and been and stacked before tho <lb/>
eternity is too long, souls rain, <lb/>
too valuable to be quibbling over <lb/>
mere matters for controversy's <lb/>
tie Fields are Stripped, <lb/>
Sanford Express. <lb/>
Not only the wealth, the <lb/>
of this country is being <lb/>
in the cities. This is the <lb/>
most apprehensive feature of <lb/>
is the principle laid down <lb/>
Weldon News.- Tho change of <lb/>
schedules by which trains on the <lb/>
Seaboard Air Line fail to connect at <lb/>
this with trains on the Coast <lb/>
A LEX. I. <lb/>
GREEN VI N. C <lb/>
M RE. J. H. TUCKER. JO. <lb/>
A W, <lb/>
Greenville; N. C. <lb/>
L. C. LATHAM. SKINNER <lb/>
SKIN <lb/>
that in the sight of our fellow men is a source great <lb/>
we, who claim to be Christians, arc annoyance to at least a <lb/>
The talent of justified by works And why by J port of the traveling public. If a <lb/>
n. c. <lb/>
then to be had anywhere, works we see that he is justified versa. <lb/>
The new order of things sends the and we not it any oilier <lb/>
educated and ambitious young men <lb/>
to the cities, where now the govern <lb/>
Free Susie Houston, <lb/>
. . , , the pauper of Lenoir <lb/>
faith and your works do i , . . . . <lb/>
j and perhaps the oldest person In <lb/>
Monday. She was <lb/>
seven children, <lb/>
the youngest of whom has a great- <lb/>
Li G. JAMBS, <lb/>
n. c. <lb/>
Practice in all the courts. <lb/>
i Specialty. <lb/>
or happier or more prosper- <lb/>
by his wonderful achievement <lb/>
History informs us who by <lb/>
5-----The <lb/>
J. <lb/>
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
P. Matthew.<lb/>
this place it there is m. difficulty ex- Civil Engineers, Surveyors <lb/>
and Architects. <lb/>
and Greenville, N. <lb/>
HOTELS. <lb/>
for his soul by the bargain. It is a <lb/>
road that has thorns enough. But; <lb/>
if Mr.--------- proposes to try it, <lb/>
beating air, but a wonderful credit to country journalism. They <lb/>
The. notoriety given this arc becoming clean, well printed <lb/>
boxer shows the tendency of the and are filled with intelligent, well <lb/>
age. Tho pride of life is not of the written matter. are Hying j he has to do is it with <lb/>
Most admirers of such on the principle Hint it is more an patience. And i <lb/>
noted pugilists their wonder- blessed to give than to himself on almost any paper <lb/>
achievements fall below the they arc more than if write; <lb/>
Appointments <lb/>
For preaching on Bethlehem Mission. <lb/>
Sunday at <lb/>
School House, 1st Sunday at <lb/>
o'clock <lb/>
Sparta. Sunday at II o'clock. <lb/>
Sunday at II <lb/>
Salem o'clock, <lb/>
4th Sunday a <lb/>
K C. <lb/>
plane of enlightened humanity, and are in most cases conducted <lb/>
American civilization. Such char- by some of the best talent the <lb/>
as Sullivan might have State, but certainly not for the <lb/>
the dark ages, pose of making money and wealth, <lb/>
far back some The State is too sparsely settled, <lb/>
the wonder lo us is the towns are too small and there is <lb/>
such should, in this illiteracy to publish a <lb/>
age receive so much applause from i North <lb/>
the world. The people say there is in it. <lb/>
he will not find any other way to do <lb/>
help a poor <lb/>
him <lb/>
fellow Where are <lb/>
pocketing the <lb/>
my finances, <lb/>
predominating brain of the not tally, there is something wrong i . . . <lb/>
nation is concentrated. A young n certain as God j w <lb/>
man of much ambition and talent, pivot upon <lb/>
docs not entertain the idea for the which heaven and hell tin u so tar as i i years i <lb/>
moment of staying the you I concerned. Coast Line is <lb/>
villages and small places to sometimes am really pus,; i <lb/>
any of the learned what you are going to do The decided on <lb/>
These arc no longer with just such a class as this if they about <lb/>
talent will seek are to gel , Heaven at all, that <lb/>
talent so sure as water will seek its these pleas- ; <lb/>
level. It goes lo the cities almost me loving sort of <lb/>
as lust as it springs from loins is the that deter- <lb/>
the country. I mines destiny. Character is what <lb/>
From loins of a back a man a man's moral character is <lb/>
farmer springs a youth of what a morally in the sight of <lb/>
and aspiration. His natural God. When you enter eternity, the <lb/>
is for intellectual environment, and thing that will decide whether sou <lb/>
he is to have it if he -has to up to Heaven or down to Hell <lb/>
flee from his father's farm to get it. will be the character which you <lb/>
Roes, and the fields are stripped have when you <lb/>
the cities swollen. would rather have one of <lb/>
Agriculture is to-day more or less the to tend to a dying <lb/>
B pursuit of slavery, simply I tent to give bun an hour's j up Ohio and have vis- <lb/>
cause does not command its Kentucky, as <lb/>
of the brain and intellect of the science go to the ends of the several other Southern <lb/>
governing, people, earth ; let philosophy take care or it-1 States, we do not know Its rival <lb/>
how to get thinking men to farm is self, and poetry and rhetoric and <lb/>
now a pressing problem with and of that kind go. <lb/>
other pursuits. If other pursuits Let us preach God's plain, glorious <lb/>
are to to rob of its blessed, eternal truth. It is all that <lb/>
and blood and only return to I keep me out of Hell, keep <lb/>
it that which they positively refuse souls from <lb/>
to have, It cannot any man has a right lo Kay <lb/>
than slavery. I anything in God's Word is a typo <lb/>
Seventy per of toe ohm God's <lb/>
of this republic arc farms j unless can find for it <lb/>
or engaged in forming. We saw at i i God's <lb/>
in securing the right <lb/>
way, and there ought not to be any <lb/>
such difficulty. <lb/>
Wilmington For a <lb/>
town of home whites <lb/>
Wilmington will compare in the cost <lb/>
elegance, size and beauty of its <lb/>
churches with any Southern town of Greenville, N. C <lb/>
corresponding white population. new management. Hot and <lb/>
. i cold water bathe. Good rooms and at- <lb/>
We have from Maryland to the servants. Table always <lb/>
ed with the best of market. Feed <lb/>
stables in connection. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
in churches in towns of but <lb/>
whites. Another large and hand- <lb/>
some church w ill added to the list <lb/>
within a year. foundation of <lb/>
Fifth Street Methodist Church is <lb/>
nearly complete, and by next July <lb/>
tho probably ready <lb/>
for worship. It will lie a very taste <lb/>
and attractive structure with two <lb/>
steeples. It is intended to seat <lb/>
persons to cost <lb/>
HOTEL <lb/>
SPENCER BROS., <lb/>
THE HOME <lb/>
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. <lb/>
Polite waiters. Good Booms. Beat <lb/>
table the market afford. When In <lb/>
city stop at the <lb/>
Hotel, <lb/>
WASHINGTON, N. C. <lb/>
If you want to save money buy your Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dress Goods Domestics at the <lb/>
next door to Bawls, the Jeweler. RAWLS ft TYSON-<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
Reflector, On Wednesday night of last <lb/>
week Mr. E. S. Simmons, a <lb/>
N. C<lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN <lb/>
RM DISTRICT. <lb/>
Pi. per year. <lb/>
BUT <lb/>
not to Democratic <lb/>
and measures that are not consistent <lb/>
the principles of the party. <lb/>
If want a a wide-a-wake <lb/>
of the State send for the <lb/>
tor, <lb/>
AT THE AT <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
JULY 24th, <lb/>
They have even formed a mist <lb/>
on ice. We don't look for that <lb/>
to hold out, for if don't sell <lb/>
it the hot weather will melt it, <lb/>
and that's the truth. <lb/>
The Wilmington Star took the <lb/>
lead in reporting the State Guard <lb/>
encampment and sent out re- <lb/>
ports of the and <lb/>
happenings in ramp every day <lb/>
that surpassed all competitors. <lb/>
The Star is hard to get away <lb/>
with, or even catch <lb/>
of the Washington Bar, de <lb/>
a lecture in Opera <lb/>
House here entitled there a <lb/>
God V Mr. Simmons spoke lit- <lb/>
more one and a <lb/>
quarter, and in the course of his <lb/>
argument produced many <lb/>
of the proof of the query, <lb/>
and, the ways in which God is <lb/>
revealed to man. He went back <lb/>
to the creation and showed what <lb/>
a wonderful piece of mechanism <lb/>
is man, then followed up many <lb/>
of the marvelous inventions of <lb/>
the world which are the results <lb/>
of man's ingenuity, and declared <lb/>
that all this could be brought <lb/>
about by no mere chance, but <lb/>
proved conclusively the exist- <lb/>
of a higher and supreme <lb/>
power. He said a further <lb/>
of the existence of a God <lb/>
was the ever present <lb/>
in the bosom man that <lb/>
there is something in man to live <lb/>
after his life is ended here. To <lb/>
illustrate this he spoke of the <lb/>
customs of the savages, who, <lb/>
when a warrior was burled, <lb/>
ed with him in the grave his bow <lb/>
and and other articles, in <lb/>
the that there would be <lb/>
need for them in the <lb/>
hunting to which he <lb/>
was going. His reference to <lb/>
man's need of a mediator and <lb/>
the manner in which this was <lb/>
supplied was also used in sup- <lb/>
is now hero for the purpose of <lb/>
finding oat whether Senator Chan <lb/>
would accept a challenge. The <lb/>
general impression is that he would <lb/>
not. <lb/>
Secretary when asked as to <lb/>
the probable result of the attempts <lb/>
being made by I he Cherokee Cattle <lb/>
Company to prevent the opening of <lb/>
the Cherokee strip to settlement <lb/>
said that he did not care to discuss <lb/>
the matter further than to say that <lb/>
the Government would recognize no <lb/>
competitors these any other <lb/>
binds in which it had an Interest, <lb/>
and that the rights of the V. S. <lb/>
would be asserted and maintained. <lb/>
Morgan, the new Commission- <lb/>
Indian Affairs seems to be a be- <lb/>
in real civil service reform, <lb/>
even if he did appoint his wife a <lb/>
special agent. He has the fol- <lb/>
lowing circular letter to Indian <lb/>
North Carolina Fairs, 1889. <lb/>
The following is a list of fair. in <lb/>
the States with dates of holding <lb/>
them and names of officers <lb/>
lit Holly Fair Association, Aug- <lb/>
oat E. Hutchinson, <lb/>
dent ; M. H. Pride, Secretary. <lb/>
Newton Fair, September <lb/>
P. President; M. <lb/>
Deal, Secretary. <lb/>
Catawba Association, <lb/>
September F. Moore, <lb/>
President; S. B. Killian, Secretary. <lb/>
County Agriculture and <lb/>
Mechanical Association, October 1- <lb/>
C President; H. <lb/>
T. J. Ludwig, Secretary. <lb/>
Fair Association, O <lb/>
L. Holt, Pro-. <lb/>
dent; Webb, Secretary. <lb/>
District Orange Fair, October 9- <lb/>
10-11--D. If, <lb/>
Warren Comity Agricultural Fair <lb/>
M. Brame, <lb/>
ALFRED FORBES, <lb/>
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb/>
to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following <lb/>
that are not to be excelled in this market. And all guaranteed to be First-class and <lb/>
pare straight goods. PRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, GEN- <lb/>
GOODS. HATS and CAPS, HOOTS and SHOES, LA- <lb/>
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, and <lb/>
GOODS, DOORS. WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS. and QUEENS- <lb/>
WARE HARDWARE. and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb/>
kinds, Gin and Mill Hay, Rock Lime. and <lb/>
Hair, Harness, and Saddles. <lb/>
HEAVY A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Snoot Cotton which f offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb/>
R. S. CLARK CO., <lb/>
agent concerning tho conditions of U. A. Foote, Secretary. <lb/>
We learn that a cablegram was I port of the question. There was <lb/>
received at Raleigh on the 18th roach m the lecture that enter- <lb/>
announcing the safe arrival of <lb/>
the steamer Honda at Glasgow <lb/>
that morning the party of <lb/>
North Carolina teachers. Our <lb/>
rained. <lb/>
Mr. Simmons met with the sad <lb/>
misfortune of losing his eyesight <lb/>
a yesT or so ago and is now to- <lb/>
people will he glad to know that tally blind. He is going on a <lb/>
they have arrived safe and I lecturing tour for the purpose of <lb/>
sound. thereby helping in the support <lb/>
of and family. We hope <lb/>
One of the most readable mag- <lb/>
published in the South <lb/>
is the Old of <lb/>
Ga. Davis Bros., <lb/>
tors. It costs only So cents a <lb/>
year, and we have seen single I <lb/>
copies of it that were worth that j <lb/>
money. It to have a large <lb/>
circulation. <lb/>
lie will he well received where <lb/>
ever he shall go. <lb/>
Washington Letter. <lb/>
About two weeks the <lb/>
stone of a Jewish Synagogue <lb/>
built, in the city of <lb/>
From regular Correspondent. <lb/>
Washington, O., <lb/>
Senator dropped into Wash- <lb/>
very quietly this week <lb/>
said that his only business here was <lb/>
to engage a Ins family. <lb/>
coarse this blinded nobody. <lb/>
That he was on a political errand <lb/>
dad. Col., was laid with is generally be <lb/>
ins; ceremonies. A former u,. has had a long confer, <lb/>
of Greenville, Hon. S. S. with Gen. Harrison and has <lb/>
Wallace, now a resident of been almost constantly with <lb/>
made a beautiful I taut General <lb/>
speech on the occasion. who was Ins lieutenant during the <lb/>
We have received a copy of campaign. He and <lb/>
of the daily papers of Trinidad j representing the republican nation <lb/>
containing a full report of committee have been trying to <lb/>
interesting ceremonies and <lb/>
Wallace's speech. republicans this fall, <lb/>
. .- , , i and democrats in that State will <lb/>
Many newspapers of the State have to keep their eyes wide open <lb/>
are expressing their regrets that j to held their own. <lb/>
Hon. Jarvis declined the The medical division of the Pen-. <lb/>
office is to be entirely <lb/>
It is thought that all the <lb/>
i democrats in the division will follow <lb/>
the three or four discharged this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
W. of Ohio, who <lb/>
is closely connected in a business <lb/>
. way with Calvin S. Brice, was in , <lb/>
in the State. It is a pleasure to n Ur probably <lb/>
his people at home to know the <lb/>
s held in such high regard and legislature in Ohio this fall, but <lb/>
esteem by the people all over the that will have to work hard to <lb/>
Presidency of the Agricultural <lb/>
and Mechanical College. They <lb/>
speak of him as the man best <lb/>
suited for the position, as be- <lb/>
doubt he is, and say he <lb/>
could have done more for <lb/>
institution than other man <lb/>
appointments. will be <lb/>
with the distinct understand- <lb/>
that the parties named are <lb/>
I thoroughly competent to fill the <lb/>
which they are <lb/>
and that they will zealous <lb/>
faithful in the of <lb/>
their duties; that their tenure of <lb/>
office Is permanent so long as they <lb/>
remain competent and efficient, and <lb/>
that the Indian office reserves the <lb/>
right to remove tor <lb/>
Properly lived up to, that letter <lb/>
would make all the civil service law <lb/>
The sensation caused by the re- <lb/>
ported resignation Secretory <lb/>
was very short lived. <lb/>
Weekly Weather Crop <lb/>
tin. <lb/>
the Week Friday July <lb/>
Central H. C <lb/>
The reports of correspondents of <lb/>
the Weekly Bulletin, publish <lb/>
by the North Carolina <lb/>
Station State Weather <lb/>
Service, cooperating with the <lb/>
States Signal Service, show a <lb/>
of rainfall, about an av- <lb/>
temperature and an average <lb/>
amount of sunshine for the week <lb/>
ending Friday July The de- <lb/>
of i am fall has rather <lb/>
beneficial to growing en- <lb/>
farmers to work tho crops <lb/>
and clean them grass. Although <lb/>
the past week has been generally <lb/>
favorable yet I ho cotton and corn <lb/>
crops not up to the con <lb/>
Tobacco is said to be below <lb/>
the average and in some it <lb/>
in thought that at least <lb/>
I per cent, of the crops injured. <lb/>
The wheat crop, which was <lb/>
ed to have been very much injured <lb/>
the shock during the very wet <lb/>
spell previously reported, is yield- <lb/>
better than expected. The pa <lb/>
crop reported as very good. <lb/>
A little more rain some sections <lb/>
would probably very <lb/>
District. A <lb/>
rainfall and tempera tare, with <lb/>
slight excess of is re- <lb/>
ported from district. Grope <lb/>
are said to be improving. Corn and <lb/>
cotton, however, will not be op to <lb/>
the average yield. <lb/>
Carolina State Fair, <lb/>
G. <lb/>
dent; P. M. Wilson, Secretary. <lb/>
Eastern Carolina Fair Association <lb/>
October M. E. Robinson, <lb/>
President; T. U. Secretary. <lb/>
Tar Rivet <lb/>
Fair, October L. Km- <lb/>
W. W. Hall, <lb/>
Spring Display <lb/>
Foreign and <lb/>
Together with exclusive styles from our own <lb/>
Mount Agricultural J which for beauty, <lb/>
Association, November . i i -i <lb/>
1315 b. ii. Bunn, it.; equal any that can be found <lb/>
We yield the palm to none. <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
. GREENVILLE, X. C. <lb/>
cook <lb/>
Are headquarters for all needed in <lb/>
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb/>
but if you want anything in <lb/>
Hardware, Agricultural Implements, <lb/>
and Cooking Utensils. Carriage Material <lb/>
and House Cutlery <lb/>
LL US. <lb/>
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb/>
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOP, POWDERS <lb/>
which we will tell at Prices, <lb/>
Underwood, Secretary <lb/>
nil Fair, November 20-22 W. Wat- <lb/>
sea, President; W. A. <lb/>
Secretary. <lb/>
Agricultural Society, <lb/>
November <lb/>
President ; Prank Powell, <lb/>
Secretary. <lb/>
Agricultural Society <lb/>
Date not given. <lb/>
Macon <lb/>
not <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
LIFE KM FIRE INSURANCE <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. Ci <lb/>
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD <lb/>
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
WE are now fitted up in arc prepared to an <lb/>
upon abort notice any kind or style of <lb/>
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb/>
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Ml REPAIRING <lb/>
We also keep n nice line of <lb/>
MADE HARNESS. <lb/>
Come and see us. Flanagan's old <lb/>
R. GREENE, J. Manager. <lb/>
At lowest current rates <lb/>
AM FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb/>
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb/>
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb/>
Greenville cum- <lb/>
upon the untidy appear <lb/>
a of the average, printing <lb/>
and the general consternation <lb/>
ed in consequence, by the <lb/>
ed entrance of lady visitors, has <lb/>
this to say of its own <lb/>
is kept neatly, there is such de- <lb/>
among our printers as <lb/>
never causes a blush or the slight- <lb/>
est embarrassment at the approach <lb/>
lady. They are as handsome a I , <lb/>
set as any office can show, D. WILLIAMSON, <lb/>
remember on one occasion when . <lb/>
. ,,,;,,,,,. ,, . ., i SUCCESSOR TO FLANAGAN. <lb/>
Mis Matched, editor the <lb/>
Friend, visited the Rb-1 GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
office, sue spoke of Moved to One Door North of Court House. GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
THE SUMMER <lb/>
I will have weekly arrivals of the <lb/>
Fruits Confection <lb/>
l keep constantly on hand a splendid hi am of <lb/>
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS. TOBACCO <lb/>
CIGARS, TO LET <lb/>
All your ill the above Ban by <lb/>
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb/>
BOXES OF PUT <lb/>
FINE A. SPECIALTY. <lb/>
GLENN. <lb/>
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb/>
SHELL LIME. PUKE DISSOLVED DONE, <lb/>
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb/>
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb/>
was <lb/>
bad <lb/>
general appearance and said it <lb/>
the neatest printing <lb/>
Use. <lb/>
Friend cheerful <lb/>
to the truth of the above, and <lb/>
u commends every editor in the <lb/>
stale to take pattern by Mr. Which- <lb/>
ard, this particular at least, <lb/>
to keep their sanctums more in <lb/>
character with the tastes a man <lb/>
and a gentlemen, and less like dog <lb/>
kennels and pig <lb/>
Orphan's Friend. <lb/>
ran op <lb/>
BUGGIES, CARTS BRAYS. <lb/>
My Factory s well equipped the best My put up <lb/>
but We keep up limes and I styles. <lb/>
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs are you can from <lb/>
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ran <lb/>
Also keep on band a full e of ready <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb/>
year round, which we will sell AS LOW AS <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
Horn. King-. <lb/>
Mar. 1881 <lb/>
ii space reserved for-------- <lb/>
MURPHY REDDING. <lb/>
Merchandise Brokers. <lb/>
One white man and about twenty <lb/>
took dogs out toward <lb/>
hill, the other day, and <lb/>
indulged in a dog fight. This same <lb/>
Ibo heavy rains i ,., an <lb/>
the people of ibis <lb/>
merit a continuance of the same. <lb/>
counties for past favor <lb/>
the latter part of June did ; were the ones who so bin- <lb/>
State. <lb/>
The investigation of the <lb/>
against Dr. Grissom. <lb/>
Superintendent of the Insane <lb/>
Asylum at closed on <lb/>
the Hoard of <lb/>
tors had been in session three <lb/>
considerable damage and crops <lb/>
have not entirely recovered from <lb/>
the injurious effects of so much wet <lb/>
weather. <lb/>
Central District. The <lb/>
been more favor-, <lb/>
able in this district than in the <lb/>
tern. An average <lb/>
and have been <lb/>
favorable to crops. Tobacco is said <lb/>
to be not so good as previous <lb/>
reports indicated. Some complaint <lb/>
of rust in wheat. Com on low loads <lb/>
candidate for the Senate. There <lb/>
are many reasons why he could not <lb/>
afford such a responsibility, and <lb/>
weeks and the case has awaken-1 making calculations on the Ohio <lb/>
do it. the most important <lb/>
statement by Mr. Richie was <lb/>
the following; can say to you <lb/>
without the least qualification that <lb/>
Mr. is not and will not be a injured. damage reported to <lb/>
this crop by insects. Cotton will not <lb/>
make more than an average crop. <lb/>
District. There, was <lb/>
a deficiency of rain-fall, about an <lb/>
tally treated the beef that was to <lb/>
be butchered, which we. had a <lb/>
communication a few weeks ago. <lb/>
These are matters the nest Grand <lb/>
Jury of the county should look into. <lb/>
They get witnesses, and a stop <lb/>
should be lo such disgraceful <lb/>
proceedings. <lb/>
The Test <lb/>
Too Guard will meet next <lb/>
afternoon at o'clock for monthly <lb/>
drill and inspection. In this they <lb/>
will whether they appreciate <lb/>
the recent made <lb/>
I hem by the county and town. <lb/>
They will bear better testimony <lb/>
this by attending to com- <lb/>
meetings and drills than they <lb/>
did by attending the encampment. <lb/>
BETHEL ACADEMY <lb/>
FOR DOTH SEXES. <lb/>
INSTITUTION WILL BE BE- <lb/>
opened Tuesday, August 27th, <lb/>
1880. Till ton in per session of <lb/>
twenty weeks from to T-an- <lb/>
each. Incidental Fee <lb/>
cents, Board per month from to <lb/>
moral advantages. Convenient <lb/>
railroad and mail facilities. Last year <lb/>
the principal took a thorough course at <lb/>
Goodman's Business College and <lb/>
at the University of Nashville. <lb/>
Tenn. For further particulars address, <lb/>
Bethel, N. C. <lb/>
ed great interest and attention ; you <lb/>
all over the Stale. The and worry <lb/>
rendered its in favor of <lb/>
Dr. Grissom and he was <lb/>
by a vole of three for <lb/>
and live for acquittal. As <lb/>
soon as the decision of the Board <lb/>
was made known Mr. Thompson, <lb/>
the steward, Dr- Rogers, sec- <lb/>
physician, Mr- Gardener, <lb/>
the chief engineer and <lb/>
attendants sent in their <lb/>
nations. <lb/>
will save much <lb/>
by leaving M r. <lb/>
out <lb/>
view of Mr. <lb/>
w Mr. Dries such a positive state- <lb/>
has caused a general r- <lb/>
of the Ohio democratic <lb/>
slate. <lb/>
Considerable talk has been <lb/>
here by a made by a <lb/>
average temperature and sunshine <lb/>
this district. The week has been <lb/>
ml favorable to all crops. <lb/>
rain needed. All <lb/>
show a decided improvement. <lb/>
Wheat threshing is well under way, <lb/>
in sections preparations <lb/>
are being made for another <lb/>
Dr. the <lb/>
murderer of Capt. <lb/>
to lie giving the widow of his <lb/>
much trouble, if the <lb/>
which come out from Charleston <lb/>
are time. Their premises join <lb/>
on rear, the second <lb/>
story windows of <lb/>
meeting of the Ohio i <lb/>
ran association a night or two ago. W hope every <lb/>
He himself as very our town and county will <lb/>
Act at Once. <lb/>
that <lb/>
business <lb/>
with Harrison's <lb/>
much displeased <lb/>
that j edition this paper to <lb/>
exist as fast a I at the Southern <lb/>
and other things. He also register Display, Oct. <lb/>
el a strong protest, against tho slow j 1-1-13. lithe people will aid in is- <lb/>
of removing democrats and like copies we will furnish <lb/>
the famous he I he mimes of who wish lo come <lb/>
Public <lb/>
a public held by <lb/>
Henry Harding, <lb/>
of Public Instruction, on <lb/>
the 13th, Mill and forty <lb/>
applicants for teacher certificates <lb/>
examined, of whom were <lb/>
while colored. Certificates <lb/>
were granted as billows <lb/>
first males <lb/>
males S ; colored, mules <lb/>
Second females i; <lb/>
colored, males females <lb/>
Third <lb/>
colored <lb/>
Five applicants failed on account <lb/>
j of and one for lack of <lb/>
aid the editor in getting a j <lb/>
be is ma- <lb/>
king every effort to elevate the <lb/>
Watch-Maker Jeweler. <lb/>
If you want something nice in the way of <lb/>
Sewing Machines, <lb/>
to the OLD A <lb/>
large new stock just received. <lb/>
Clocks, Sewing <lb/>
repaired and warranted. <lb/>
RAWLS <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Pitt Co N <lb/>
C C <lb/>
C. Co <lb/>
Co N C <lb/>
We arc no receiving and <lb/>
Goods, and that <lb/>
yon 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 rind at cents. <lb/>
A Hue of <lb/>
Cobb Bros., Gillian, <lb/>
Cotton Buyers,, <lb/>
CORDIALLY THANK <lb/>
FOB WHICH <lb/>
of the same, we <lb/>
Commission Merchants, <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
wanted to know -what are here <lb/>
not to get the Hut <lb/>
he capped the climax conclusion <lb/>
one can see into the saying to the em- <lb/>
and back porch of ; present. be afraid of <lb/>
residence. Dr. is said to any civil service but send <lb/>
cough and whistle when any of to the <lb/>
Mrs. Dawson's family- appear, the association and he will <lb/>
and he has tried to attract the lo Slate <lb/>
attention of the Swiss maid and of Ohio to be put <lb/>
converse with her. A policeman; r <lb/>
had to be sent for protection. <lb/>
Such action does not make any <lb/>
better feeling for the murderer. <lb/>
While by a mock trial and jack- <lb/>
ed jury he has the , <lb/>
lows, Lynch sometimes j l heard whispers a <lb/>
pays no attention to plea of i between Senators <lb/>
former trial and he might yet tie burn and Chandler, owing to <lb/>
called upon lo swing about the <lb/>
,. . pulling of Chandlers by <lb/>
Our greatest not in ,. , <lb/>
never falling, bin in time id <lb/>
we a Kentucky <lb/>
lo I be Stale ; some lo start factories <lb/>
buy lands, still others to <lb/>
build winter houses. All will bring <lb/>
money. hundred copies <lb/>
of the special edition will be <lb/>
at the Stale Fair Indus- <lb/>
trial Display, Oct. 14-13. <lb/>
It is the duty every try <lb/>
grade of scholarship among our <lb/>
teachers, and if those to whom he <lb/>
has given certificates do not show <lb/>
progress at the next examination lie <lb/>
will be necessity of <lb/>
to many of <lb/>
DIES. <lb/>
It is with regret chronicle the <lb/>
death of Capt. L. J. Barrett, of <lb/>
township, sad event occur- <lb/>
red at his home on Wednesday morning <lb/>
of last week. The news Ida depart- <lb/>
came not unexpected to bis <lb/>
friends. He had been confined at <lb/>
home, unable to attend to the duties of <lb/>
to get new people and more money. I farm, many months before the final <lb/>
Hack up newspaper and <lb/>
is an applicant for office. . <lb/>
It is said that Gov. of <lb/>
Ohio is active training for the <lb/>
republican Presidential <lb/>
i in as near us he <lb/>
t. <lb/>
editor can do you good. Act <lb/>
at once. Say bow much you <lb/>
give. Give to your means <lb/>
and interests. give at once. <lb/>
We have advised the editor to call <lb/>
without delay. Do not let a single <lb/>
prison infuse to do his t. It will <lb/>
be worth much money to <lb/>
lo reach seeking new homes <lb/>
Tours, <lb/>
John T. <lb/>
Com. of Inter Slate <lb/>
Bureau <lb/>
summons came and called him to <lb/>
eternal abode. cause of bis death <lb/>
is said to have disease of tho heart. <lb/>
A and useful man bus passed away. <lb/>
He was quite a prominent of our <lb/>
county. No other man in the <lb/>
doubtless had personal popularity. <lb/>
He was a man of generous impulses and <lb/>
possessed of strong common sense. He <lb/>
was intelligent, and his opinions were <lb/>
always valued in the where <lb/>
lie lived. A year or two before his <lb/>
death he became united with the Dis- <lb/>
Church at Farmville. should <lb/>
judge that he was near fifty years of <lb/>
age at his death. He represented Pitt <lb/>
county in Legislature of the State at <lb/>
two different times since the war. He <lb/>
leaves a wife and a young son to mourn <lb/>
his death, and their great bereave- <lb/>
have sympathies f a <lb/>
host of friends. <lb/>
at cents. And <lb/>
many other things that we <lb/>
will offer at special prices <lb/>
We call especial attention to our <lb/>
The and <lb/>
turn <lb/>
plow, and the <lb/>
cotton plows. We will <lb/>
also offer to the trade <lb/>
LARD'S which <lb/>
has more merit than anything of <lb/>
the kind ever put on the <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
FEED STORE. <lb/>
C. D. ROUNTREE, <lb/>
Dealer in Hay, Com, Peas, Oats <lb/>
and Mill Feed. <lb/>
Will pay cash trices for <lb/>
Corn and Peas. <lb/>
pay cash goods and can <lb/>
to sell at bottom <lb/>
Call on at the store of J. S. <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
We have had several years ex- <lb/>
at the business and are <lb/>
prepared to handle <lb/>
the advantage of shippers. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Dress Linen and Piece Linens <lb/>
will <lb/>
All business entrusted to our <lb/>
hands will receive prompt and <lb/>
careful attention. <lb/>
Notice, <lb/>
The bad health of Mr. D. Gardner <lb/>
ha compelled him to discontinue the <lb/>
management of the earrings business for <lb/>
me, has left a nice of good <lb/>
material bought cheap for cash, on my <lb/>
hand. will close the stock at a <lb/>
liberal discount, or will make easy terms <lb/>
with the purchaser, or will also make <lb/>
easy terms with any good reliable man to <lb/>
carry on the carriage business for me. <lb/>
There is better open for a carriage <lb/>
business the than this place. <lb/>
I have also a stock of general <lb/>
merchandise for sale cheap for cash or on <lb/>
time, such SB Meats, Flour, <lb/>
WE <lb/>
have thus far bestowed upon and beg for a <lb/>
you tO-day a line of goods he excelled in this marled for durability mi <lb/>
worth. We have now in stock a line Ladies Dies- embracing <lb/>
following <lb/>
Double and Single Width Cashmeres, <lb/>
English Satin Stripe Worsteds, All <lb/>
Wool Albatross, Nun's <lb/>
both plain and fancy, All Wool <lb/>
Cotton Mohair Dress Goods, <lb/>
Lawns in endless varieties, Piques, <lb/>
both Stripe and Plaid, Per- <lb/>
and Ginghams, Cheviots <lb/>
and Hamburg <lb/>
Edgings and Insertions, <lb/>
Laces, <lb/>
A nice lot of White Goods kept constantly <lb/>
A line of Piece and that <lb/>
you in quality and price. Notions in endless variety embracing a <lb/>
line too numerous lo mention. Hats for Men, and Children. Cent's fur. <lb/>
Goods, shirts. Cull's and Collars. Suspenders. Hosiery ant a nice 11.1. <lb/>
Scarfs Shoes, to all who favor 11- with their patronage, we pay special care to <lb/>
this line and our Shoes both in and A large lot of <lb/>
Slippers from cents up. especially call the attention t In- <lb/>
line of Slippers think will not do themselves justice <lb/>
It <lb/>
Ladles t <lb/>
they buy h- <lb/>
bought in large lots also a nice lot of <lb/>
I and New Orleans nice <lb/>
selected stock of Shoes, Hals and Straw- <lb/>
Goods, nice tot Clothing, ladles Dress <lb/>
Goods, in fact everything that can be <lb/>
found a General Store. <lb/>
May nth, so. K. C <lb/>
Water Mills. <lb/>
The undersigned having leased <lb/>
mills for r of pot them <lb/>
Hardware, Nail. Cutlery, <lb/>
Hoes, Plows, Shovels. <lb/>
Grindstone- and fixtures, <lb/>
Crockery. Glassware, I <lb/>
Wood and Willow ware. <lb/>
Harness, Bridles Whips. <lb/>
Pail A Ax and Rail Mills Snuff, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Groceries <lb/>
lo tin lino Tea. Coffee. Molasses, I I <lb/>
the <lb/>
and <lb/>
rel if good Flour come to see us, we rock bottom on <lb/>
-1 es <lb/>
stock of Furniture of any house in Greenville, Suits, <lb/>
rent kinds. <lb/>
n Also the largest <lb/>
steads <lb/>
Springs <lb/>
carry Window Sash and Doors different I <lb/>
stock of Furniture of any house in <lb/>
both double and single, <lb/>
in thorough order, begs leave to inform and Bureaus, Children's am we have <lb/>
the public that be Is prepared to j-hid j not got in this line we have from several the be-t houses in this <lb/>
Corn and wheat a country and will order anything you wish at moderate prices-. Don t forget our <lb/>
celebrated Climax and Stonewall FLOW S when you want one. carry Castings , <lb/>
for these Flows in stock. <lb/>
I would inform merchants that I am <lb/>
prepared to furnish them good water <lb/>
meal at prices delivered. <lb/>
Customers wanting to buy at retail can <lb/>
be supplied at my store in <lb/>
will also find a select sock <lb/>
f General Merchandise winch will in <lb/>
sold at lowest prices <lb/>
SEE I'S when yon conic to town, <lb/>
treatment, and will appreciate and patronage. We can and <lb/>
sell as low as any one who sells as Beads as we do. <lb/>
Yours <lb/>
Fleming. j. B. CHERRY CO,<lb/>
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. v<lb/>
II R. Lang's Column. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
GREENVILLE, X. <lb/>
Local Spares. <lb/>
SO MIR <lb/>
Railroad. <lb/>
Let's celebrate. <lb/>
Welcome, G. G. <lb/>
Dark nights, too. <lb/>
showery <lb/>
Ob, bow we miss <lb/>
keep going to Ocracoke. <lb/>
Cantaloupes scarce as yet. <lb/>
Again we Green- <lb/>
ville <lb/>
Our market is very poorly sup <lb/>
plied. <lb/>
There's colic in little <lb/>
days arc getting I at the drug store, is bis <lb/>
Mrs. Gov. is at <lb/>
Miss Ella left for More- <lb/>
bead yesterday. <lb/>
Mrs. Cherry and sou left tor <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Mr. V. C. Harding is teaching <lb/>
in Beaver Dam township. <lb/>
Mayor James is borne Mr. <lb/>
B. S. acted in bis absence. <lb/>
Miss Maj Harris from Pitt county <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. <lb/>
Miss Lucy Tyson spent a day or <lb/>
two in town last week visiting Miss <lb/>
Misses My i tie and <lb/>
have been visiting Mrs. L. C. <lb/>
in Tarboro. <lb/>
Mr. S. Bernard returned last <lb/>
week from a trip to <lb/>
and <lb/>
Mr. Moses clever clerk <lb/>
Your attention is called to No- <lb/>
to Creditors in this issue of T. <lb/>
B- Cherry, Joyner, <lb/>
The commercial travelers are <lb/>
looming up in considerable numbers. <lb/>
They are taking orders for fall <lb/>
goods. <lb/>
Attention is called to the notice <lb/>
by Jesse Cannon, ad- <lb/>
of Mary Hancock, de- <lb/>
ceased. <lb/>
So many of the town's population <lb/>
hare gone to the summer resorts <lb/>
that their is apparent on <lb/>
streets. <lb/>
The Foreman returns thanks to <lb/>
Mr. V. L. for a dozen <lb/>
of those fine cigars he <lb/>
has just received. <lb/>
AC your attention a law <lb/>
minute-as no doubt there i- linear thing <lb/>
in column to interest you. Our <lb/>
of Apparel is replete with <lb/>
many sen and Ma novelties. <lb/>
Matting, Scrim. Lace <lb/>
Curtains. Bomb and Wood <lb/>
Beds, Linen <lb/>
Oil Cloths, etc. <lb/>
For the J <lb/>
can -nit yon iii your <lb/>
J commencement <lb/>
have Fancy Striped and Dotted <lb/>
and Lawns, short <lb/>
Length <lb/>
and A nice <lb/>
line of Ribbons. Snaring, Hand- <lb/>
kerchief- and other fancy articles <lb/>
for <lb/>
For the <lb/>
light weight <lb/>
V Woolen Fabrics, embracing <lb/>
all the newest -hades in <lb/>
Beiges. <lb/>
Flannels. Cashmeres. <lb/>
Handsome and <lb/>
huh and <lb/>
h. <lb/>
Organdies, fine French <lb/>
a complete line of <lb/>
goods as Batistes, <lb/>
Lawns, <lb/>
Prints, etc. An elegant assort- <lb/>
of Parasols, including all <lb/>
that is new in this line. <lb/>
styles and colors of the <lb/>
handle-. <lb/>
the <lb/>
reputation as clothiers <lb/>
and furnishers has gained far <lb/>
us friends rely <lb/>
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 boar an important <lb/>
We Hatter ourselves <lb/>
that we've been able to combine <lb/>
all these qualities and offer to <lb/>
our friends a reliable line of sty- <lb/>
well-made Clothing at the <lb/>
correct figures. For the -tout <lb/>
men we will say that should they <lb/>
need thin coats we have <lb/>
Sizes to Extra Long <lb/>
Flocks in Black <lb/>
and Mohair. Should we <lb/>
not lie able to suit you in this <lb/>
line we will take for <lb/>
a -nil at low prices and <lb/>
tee a lit. A line of Flannel <lb/>
Dress Shirts just received. Our <lb/>
line of Underwear, <lb/>
Hat-, tie., is above the standard. <lb/>
Department is full season <lb/>
right prices. An in- <lb/>
b invited, <lb/>
M. R. LANG. <lb/>
shorter. <lb/>
There are plenty of flies on this <lb/>
weather. <lb/>
The N. C. Press Association meets <lb/>
at to-day. <lb/>
They have caught -Jack, the <lb/>
in <lb/>
Brighter faces since <lb/>
of the <lb/>
The soldier boys have buckled <lb/>
down to business again. <lb/>
Now then a bog or cow gets <lb/>
run into the pound. <lb/>
Rutabaga is <lb/>
the time at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
The Wilmington reach- <lb/>
es Greenville irregularly. <lb/>
Frail Jars Masons I. L., Cheap at <lb/>
the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Watermelons were retailing from <lb/>
to cents yesterday. <lb/>
The Cash will be paid for <lb/>
lbs. Beeswax at the old Brick Store. <lb/>
Van is grieved. <lb/>
store kitten died last week. <lb/>
We lead, others follow, we will <lb/>
sell you Straw Hats for one <lb/>
dollar. lb <lb/>
II you want to have a late crop <lb/>
Irish potatoes plant them now. <lb/>
While Dress Goods at cost for <lb/>
cash. J. B. Co. <lb/>
says be had a <lb/>
at That's <lb/>
right. <lb/>
White Goods at cost for <lb/>
cash. J. Co. <lb/>
Any items of news you can band , <lb/>
in to the will be <lb/>
a supply of new crop <lb/>
turnip seed at Wooten's <lb/>
Rev. G. Lb Pinch will begin a <lb/>
traded meeting at Bethel next <lb/>
day night. <lb/>
Ladies Hisses, Opera slips <lb/>
at cost, for cash. <lb/>
J. B. CO. <lb/>
If there is that will <lb/>
a hot day it is a <lb/>
. ant <lb/>
Several of our people left for the <lb/>
western part of the State during the <lb/>
I past week. <lb/>
Ladies and Misses. Opera <lb/>
pen at cost for cash. <lb/>
J. B. Co. <lb/>
mother near Warsaw. <lb/>
Mr. Bis Ward has so far <lb/>
from his recent spell of sickness as <lb/>
to be in town last week. <lb/>
Mr. J. A. Moore, from the <lb/>
try, was his son, Mr. E. B. <lb/>
at Hotel last week. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel of <lb/>
were the family <lb/>
of Sheriff King last week. <lb/>
Mr. B. F. Sugg the <lb/>
Guard to Wrightsville <lb/>
ed with them through the encamp- <lb/>
Mrs. H. B. Clark, of Washington, <lb/>
spent last week with her patents, <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Langley, in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Mr. If. Potts, of Washington, <lb/>
came up Monday to take charge; <lb/>
of the telegraph office the ed- j <lb/>
absence. <lb/>
Mr. J. J. Jr., wife and <lb/>
child, left yesterday morning for an <lb/>
extended trip of several weeks at <lb/>
City. <lb/>
We were pleased to meet Mr. <lb/>
Will. Harris, formerly of <lb/>
ton, but now Baltimore, on our <lb/>
streets yesterday. <lb/>
Miss Mattie Move gave a nice lit- <lb/>
party Wednesday afternoon of <lb/>
last week in honor of Miss Nannie <lb/>
King, of Fret <lb/>
Ft a. <lb/>
There were five or six hundred <lb/>
visitors Sunday afternoon to see the <lb/>
railroad, a shower and such <lb/>
scattering you did sec. <lb/>
Blow has been <lb/>
having trouble with mumps in <lb/>
his family. Four members were <lb/>
afflicted at one time last <lb/>
A thief broke into the store of <lb/>
Messrs, It. Williams Son one <lb/>
last week, entrance being <lb/>
effected through one of the rear <lb/>
windows. A few goods were all <lb/>
that was missed. The thief went <lb/>
out through the back door which <lb/>
unlocked. <lb/>
Harry Lewis a well-known col- <lb/>
man of Tarboro, and <lb/>
for Mr. J. K. was <lb/>
dentally killed last week by the <lb/>
running away of bis The <lb/>
tongue of the wagon struck him in <lb/>
the breast and he died in a short <lb/>
time afterwards. <lb/>
Geo. S. Lloyd, M. will be at <lb/>
the King House in Greenville on <lb/>
Monday and Tuesday, July 20th <lb/>
30th, to treat all diseases of the <lb/>
eye, ear, nose and throat. He is <lb/>
Manufacturing enterprises would <lb/>
do much for Greenville. Every con <lb/>
for shipping, both by rail <lb/>
and water, arc now at our doors. <lb/>
Dr. II. Bagwell, of <lb/>
was to sec us last Wednesday. <lb/>
He says there is as much sick- <lb/>
now as there was a few week <lb/>
ago. <lb/>
Elder W. A. Boss placed us under <lb/>
obligations Saturday a sack of <lb/>
nice apples. Uncle Alfred does <lb/>
i some of the best apples, to be <lb/>
sure. <lb/>
located in Tarboro and <lb/>
will Greenville at stated inter- <lb/>
Our people needing such <lb/>
vice should see him. <lb/>
The office is con- <lb/>
neat and <lb/>
tic job printing. With new type, <lb/>
best material and experienced work- <lb/>
men we cannot fail to suit you. <lb/>
Send a trial order, anything from a <lb/>
visiting card to a thousand page <lb/>
pamphlet. No trouble to show <lb/>
specimens. Get prices before or- <lb/>
elsewhere. <lb/>
Some of our exchanges are re- <lb/>
marking that say there <lb/>
will be early frost this tail, so its <lb/>
no use to argue further on that <lb/>
line. <lb/>
While the railroad were <lb/>
laying the track near town last <lb/>
week, large numbers of people went <lb/>
out every day to see work go- <lb/>
on. <lb/>
Now we have another watermelon <lb/>
prize to offer. We will give the <lb/>
for one to the per- <lb/>
son bringing <lb/>
this season. <lb/>
us the largest melon <lb/>
Attention is called to the sum- <lb/>
mons by E. A. Court <lb/>
Clerk, in the of It. Greene, <lb/>
Mi. it. K. Cotton family, J- O. <lb/>
and children of ton and others, <lb/>
Skinner and Mr. W. B. I Mr. Jesse Cannon, of <lb/>
Brown were among those who , Friday, lie says <lb/>
Ocracoke morning. that in his neighborhood the crop <lb/>
Through a private letter prospects art poorest they have bad <lb/>
from Mr. J. J. Dancy, Jr, we learn twenty years. <lb/>
that lie is getting along nicely, and should celebrate the <lb/>
ibex have formed a temperance of- <lb/>
among the boys and ha and get everything ready <lb/>
been elected president. j by the time the <lb/>
Maggie and Lizzie train gets over into town, <lb/>
ins honored our with their <lb/>
The Greenville Guard arrived <lb/>
home from the encampment at <lb/>
o'clock Thursday evening, having <lb/>
come down from Tarboro on the <lb/>
steamer Myers. The Washington <lb/>
Light Infantry was on the same <lb/>
steamer for home. Some of <lb/>
our boys are pleased with the camp <lb/>
and others are not. The report of <lb/>
misconduct on the part of some re- <lb/>
credit upon them. <lb/>
Ocracoke seems all the rage <lb/>
among our There on <lb/>
the Steamer Greenville Saturday <lb/>
morning Mrs. Higgs, Mrs. Glenn. <lb/>
Misses Forbes, Dora Carr, <lb/>
Bettie Tyson. Beckie Cory, Dr. C. J, <lb/>
and Messrs. It. D. Cherry, <lb/>
C. T. S. F. White and <lb/>
I Robert John <lb/>
Cherry also returned. <lb/>
way the hotel proprietors have a <lb/>
in <lb/>
i time he comes home and tolls about <lb/>
the times they are having at <lb/>
he takes back a crowd and <lb/>
they do say it he comes once or <lb/>
twice more he will have the halt <lb/>
of Pitt county down there. <lb/>
HIGGS I <lb/>
Dry Goods <lb/>
HATS m I <lb/>
o- <lb/>
last i <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
TO out <lb/>
We will fell at We w ill sell at <lb/>
We will sell Lawns at to We will sell Cheese Cloth <lb/>
We Combination will sell Flouncing to Me <lb/>
We will sell Rushing at We sell a lot of Corsets at <lb/>
We will sell Slippers to will sell Table Oil Cloth <lb/>
We will sell our Clothing at cost. Pants from to <lb/>
Only afar more pa <lb/>
of Sample Shoes <lb/>
New York Cost. <lb/>
I These only <lb/>
good for SO <lb/>
I commencing July j <lb/>
Geo. S Lloyd, M. D., <lb/>
Specialist in Diseases of the <lb/>
m, m, NOSE THROAT. <lb/>
OFFICE <lb/>
Bryan Hotel, Tarboro, N. C. <lb/>
JUST FINISHED A C <lb/>
months course at the Philadelphia <lb/>
and the Will's Eye I <lb/>
offer my services lo the people of <lb/>
and adjoining counties. <lb/>
On the first page of this issue we <lb/>
publish the sermon of K. W. <lb/>
a native of Pitt <lb/>
now a pastor in Troy, N. Y., upon <lb/>
the fight. <lb/>
Pitt county ought to gel up a fair. <lb/>
What county could on <lb/>
agricultural exhibits <lb/>
. presence a short while one evening <lb/>
but week. Visitors are. always <lb/>
come, especially those <lb/>
who want to pay <lb/>
We learn with pleasure that Mr. <lb/>
Drown, a of down the weeds on your <lb/>
was united in J promises. We bear of several <lb/>
marriage to Miss Sallie snakes being seen in and around <lb/>
Sunday last at Tarboro. We ex- j too yards. It will be too late when <lb/>
tend you our hearty congratulations,; some of you are bitten by <lb/>
wishing a pleasant; . . ,. <lb/>
slip- l through life. wants increase <lb/>
lone in population doing <lb/>
Mr. C J. Terrell has been j the next twelve mouths. prop- <lb/>
pointed Train of the j unity and on the part <lb/>
Carolina Central with j of our citizens will bring them here. <lb/>
headquarters in I <lb/>
office. He'll make a good one, and <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS BOARD <lb/>
privilege of <lb/>
BATH HOUSE, <lb/>
Can lie had in Beaufort, N. C, at <lb/>
per h. Address. <lb/>
Bins, Roberts. <lb/>
Beaufort. N. <lb/>
will do the work with neatness and <lb/>
dispatch. Wilmington Slur. <lb/>
Our congratulations, Charlie. <lb/>
Dr. X. C. Hughes and <lb/>
Misses Ann and <lb/>
line Williams, Mr. D. J. <lb/>
best land wife, Master W. <lb/>
and Mr. Henry Hon- <lb/>
The editor of the <lb/>
attending Press Convention goes to join <lb/>
which meets to-day in the editor of the Herald, <lb/>
; at Salisbury. <lb/>
Bacon, He- i . , <lb/>
liable Hams, Pickled the , We are to hear that oar old <lb/>
Old Store. fellow citizen. Aug. M. <lb/>
Moore, has arrived at his new home <lb/>
A good horse for sale tor cash or <lb/>
on tune by J. C. Lanier. <lb/>
A little scrimmage occurred j <lb/>
Evans street Monday but we could i <lb/>
get no particulars. <lb/>
C will tiny Point Lace, the <lb/>
Flour the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
The railroad force are now build <lb/>
log the trestle across the river low <lb/>
grounds. As soon as that is com- <lb/>
the bridge will be <lb/>
and the track on into <lb/>
town. <lb/>
We return thanks for an <lb/>
to a basket picnic at <lb/>
land on Wednesday, August <lb/>
A big time is in store for everybody. <lb/>
We have just printed some very <lb/>
handsome invitations. <lb/>
The of Deeds is com <lb/>
plaining of the backwardness of <lb/>
merchants and dealers in giving in <lb/>
their purchases. The course <lb/>
i. met <lb/>
THE LAXATIVE JUICE <lb/>
FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, <lb/>
Combined with the medicinal <lb/>
of plants known to be <lb/>
most beneficial to human <lb/>
system, forming an agreeable <lb/>
and effective laxative to <lb/>
core Habitual <lb/>
raid the many ills de- <lb/>
pending on a weak or inactive <lb/>
condition of the <lb/>
LIVER BOWELS. <lb/>
It s the most excellent remedy It <lb/>
THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY <lb/>
When is or Constipated <lb/>
SO THAT <lb/>
PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP. <lb/>
HEALTH and <lb/>
NATURALLY FOLLOW. <lb/>
Every one is using it and all are <lb/>
delighted with it. <lb/>
ASK YOUR FOR <lb/>
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY <lb/>
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP <lb/>
SAN CAL. <lb/>
new h. y <lb/>
to Creditors. <lb/>
before the Clerk <lb/>
By the Sea <lb/>
Spend the Summer at <lb/>
SEVEN SPRINGS <lb/>
------Is now on a boon <lb/>
For the Summer <lb/>
WHO WISH TO <lb/>
health and find no place equal <lb/>
lo the Seven Springs, as any one of <lb/>
seven will compare favorably With any <lb/>
of the mineral springs in country. <lb/>
There being seven within a few feet of <lb/>
each ether, having different analysis a <lb/>
larger number of ailments can lie cured <lb/>
here than at any watering place known. <lb/>
Persons coming to the Springs by <lb/>
Railroad can get conveyance from the <lb/>
depots at La Grange, and <lb/>
Mt. La Grange is the nearest <lb/>
point. Passengers coining there Oil the <lb/>
evening mail can reach the springs be- <lb/>
fore <lb/>
to per day, <lb/>
to per week. Liberal reductions by <lb/>
the month or season. <lb/>
MAXWELL BROS., <lb/>
Proprietors. <lb/>
Seven Springs, N. C. <lb/>
AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION <lb/>
At very low Rates <lb/>
to HOTS and <lb/>
This in a Military <lb/>
School, Is one of the <lb/>
in the United <lb/>
Find <lb/>
Climate, Mild Winters, Cadet <lb/>
Cornet Band, Cadet <lb/>
Full Course of Study, or prep- <lb/>
for highest of <lb/>
. College or fur <lb/>
Complete Course in Telegraphy. For <lb/>
with full particulars address <lb/>
COL. DAVIS, Suit.,<lb/>
ENGINE STACKS. <lb/>
Made to <lb/>
and Repairing. <lb/>
TIN SHOP in S. ft <lb/>
Stoke. <lb/>
Greenville, ; N. C. <lb/>
Tar River Transportation Company <lb/>
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, President <lb/>
Cherry, <lb/>
S. Greenville, <lb/>
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro. Gen <lb/>
It. F. Washington, Gen Ag <lb/>
The People's Lino 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/>
painted. <lb/>
up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb/>
and convenience of Ladies. <lb/>
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb/>
A first-class Table furnished with the <lb/>
best the market <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. at. <lb/>
Freights received daily and through <lb/>
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb/>
J. t. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Tills POPULAR RESORT <lb/>
one of the most delightful places on the <lb/>
Atlantic coast, will lie opened <lb/>
Steamer has been <lb/>
cured that will leave Washington for <lb/>
Ocracoke on Tuesday and Saturday of <lb/>
each week, and leave New Heine for <lb/>
Ocracoke on Thursday of each week. <lb/>
At Ocracoke every accommodation <lb/>
will be furnished to guests and every <lb/>
effort will be made to make their stay <lb/>
r on ii <lb/>
Can be enjoyed at will. A tram road <lb/>
has been built from the hotel to <lb/>
Is unsurpassed and these sports can <lb/>
be engaged In to the heart's content. <lb/>
MID-SUMMER PRICES <lb/>
of <lb/>
A colored excursion Dakota. Mrs. Moore by law may taken <lb/>
day New ac- <lb/>
companied by brass band. <lb/>
Lightening Flint Jan, best <lb/>
the world, save fruit without sugar, <lb/>
Bold by S. Clark Co. <lb/>
The Biblical R-corder, or- <lb/>
of the North Carolina Baptists <lb/>
bas recently entered upon its <lb/>
volume. <lb/>
German and Pearl Millet, Or- <lb/>
chard Timothy and Clover <lb/>
Seed sale by K. C. Glenn <lb/>
Greenville brass band gave <lb/>
us come music last Saturday after- <lb/>
noon in of the barber shop <lb/>
James Smith. <lb/>
on matter bow- <lb/>
sick you get, you can eat Bow Bin-1 <lb/>
at Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Tl e popular firm <lb/>
Higgs have bail <lb/>
painted on store j <lb/>
front. <lb/>
You can buy yards India <lb/>
Linen one dollar, we lead, <lb/>
follow. . Higgs <lb/>
writes lo friends that they en- <lb/>
joyed their ride westward very <lb/>
i much, and were especially struck <lb/>
; with the line views often seen while <lb/>
I She described the <lb/>
Johnstown, through <lb/>
which they passed, and says that it <lb/>
looks almost like see j <lb/>
, bow houses arc overturned, rail- <lb/>
iron twisted as though <lb/>
; were strings, boilers, engines and <lb/>
learn overturned and lying sub- <lb/>
merged in the river. They arrived <lb/>
; at their destination on July 4th, <lb/>
land of inhabitants us thanks, <lb/>
kind, courteous and obliging. It <lb/>
soon learned that Mr. Moore was a <lb/>
Goo federate soldier and this fact <lb/>
commanded their utmost kindness <lb/>
and respect It was a great under- <lb/>
taking far persons such advanced <lb/>
years to kindred <lb/>
make homo in the far <lb/>
we wish them abundant success and <lb/>
trust that their highest hopes may <lb/>
lie Advocate. <lb/>
some of the. delinquents. <lb/>
The Beam Society of <lb/>
Baptist church will a party at <lb/>
Academy grounds on next <lb/>
day night for the entertainment of <lb/>
its members. The Society will in- <lb/>
the Sunday-school. ; <lb/>
Mr. P. Keel brought us some <lb/>
of the nicest peaches have seen <lb/>
this summer, lie says lie has <lb/>
trees just loaded down and <lb/>
breaking to pieces. They were <lb/>
hugely enjoyed and return many <lb/>
Mi. B. Crisp bas purchased an <lb/>
interest in the Wilson Mirror, <lb/>
which be will have the business <lb/>
management. <lb/>
We lead, follow, will <lb/>
sell yon yards Dress Goods for <lb/>
dollar. Higgs <lb/>
J. W. preached <lb/>
two very fine sermons on Sunday <lb/>
last to good Ho <lb/>
preach here on next Sunday <lb/>
I as his last for some <lb/>
I time. <lb/>
We have best Devil of any <lb/>
office the State, be keeps fruit <lb/>
our table all the while. <lb/>
Perhaps yon have brother, but <lb/>
ours can two <lb/>
per day. <lb/>
The wafer is low in the river <lb/>
again, making it troublesome for <lb/>
boats to get through to Tarboro. <lb/>
water is <lb/>
making it <lb/>
to get <lb/>
If the river up the style it has <lb/>
been running on tins year it will be. <lb/>
spreading out with another freshet <lb/>
in less than a month. <lb/>
at <lb/>
We received a letter <lb/>
R. Column. <lb/>
I car Bros, relative to a ball <lb/>
to be given at Ocracoke on the <lb/>
nights of the 23rd, 24th and <lb/>
but it not arrive in time to <lb/>
make any mention of it in last <lb/>
week's paper, Fare at the hotel <lb/>
I and on the steamer was reduced for <lb/>
the occasion. We were, also in <lb/>
I formed that John L. Sullivan was <lb/>
overhauled. If you to be there to-day, 24th. <lb/>
flour send your wheat; <lb/>
beard of the soldier boys <lb/>
say that there was at least <lb/>
lying around poker tables m <lb/>
Camp every day. Taking <lb/>
from that as the encampment <lb/>
Let your business be known or <lb/>
you can't expect anybody to know <lb/>
have any <lb/>
To Day. All our <lb/>
for All our <lb/>
M. It. Lang. <lb/>
The Sparta Mills have just been <lb/>
thoroughly <lb/>
want good <lb/>
there and try it. E. L. A Beautiful Sight. <lb/>
per lb for Sweet Scotch to <lb/>
lb sold in Pitt Co., which <lb/>
a of its superiority, at <lb/>
the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Tourists Whether on <lb/>
bent business, should take on <lb/>
en Hip a bottle or Syrup of Figs <lb/>
as it acts mo-t pleasantly and effect- <lb/>
residence of Mr, M. Lang on <lb/>
Saturday night to see the beautiful <lb/>
night blooming in all its <lb/>
glory. It was very large plant and <lb/>
on Saturday night it had eight <lb/>
blooms and Sunday night four, <lb/>
twelve in all. A <lb/>
of our citizens had the pleasure of <lb/>
was as of a gambling school <lb/>
as it was a military school. <lb/>
Mr. Ii. S. Neal, civil engineer for <lb/>
the railroad works, tells us the ex- <lb/>
of the bottom of the riv- <lb/>
last week, reveals a good <lb/>
upon which to build <lb/>
bi The bottom of the river is <lb/>
Band with blue mud. <lb/>
22nd day of July, 1880 as. Administrator <lb/>
upon the estate of Joyner <lb/>
this is to notify all holding <lb/>
claims against said estate to present <lb/>
their claims for payment within twelve <lb/>
months from this date or this notice <lb/>
will be plead in of their recovery. <lb/>
AH persons owing said estate will come <lb/>
forward and make immediate-settlement. <lb/>
This July ii. T. <lb/>
of Joyner. <lb/>
LA. Atty. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The. Superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb/>
having issued Letters of <lb/>
to the undersigned upon the estate <lb/>
of Mary Hancock, deceased, notice is <lb/>
hereby given to all persons indebted to <lb/>
the estate lo make immediate payment <lb/>
to the undersigned, and to all persons <lb/>
having claims against said estate to <lb/>
sent them to the before the <lb/>
19th Of July 1800, or this notice will lie <lb/>
plead in bar of their recovery. This <lb/>
day of July 1889. Cannon. <lb/>
Mary Hancock. <lb/>
In keeping with <lb/>
the <lb/>
scarcity of <lb/>
have been in- <lb/>
by <lb/>
Brown I Hooker <lb/>
And the props <lb/>
have been knock- <lb/>
ed from around <lb/>
high priced goods <lb/>
We arc making <lb/>
a special drive <lb/>
en all <lb/>
mil mods, <lb/>
On which prices <lb/>
have been put <lb/>
right down in <lb/>
reach of every- <lb/>
body. <lb/>
been employed for the benefit of <lb/>
those who in dancing. <lb/>
Is neatly and comfortably furnished and <lb/>
the table will be supplied with <lb/>
the bet that can be procured. <lb/>
to par day. <lb/>
to 830.00 pet week. <lb/>
890.00 per month. <lb/>
Special rates to <lb/>
Of every kind <lb/>
he i it g sold at <lb/>
much less than <lb/>
former p r i i B <lb/>
and on <lb/>
Shoes and Hats <lb/>
You can get <lb/>
Special Bargains <lb/>
W c h a v e the <lb/>
goods and want <lb/>
to sell you, <lb/>
an make prices <lb/>
the interest of <lb/>
every purchaser. <lb/>
Be sure to call <lb/>
on us and get <lb/>
genuine bargains <lb/>
Ma- <lb/>
Brown Hooker. <lb/>
-o- <lb/>
OXFORD <lb/>
FEMALE <lb/>
SEMINARY, <lb/>
OXFORD, N. C. <lb/>
Session Opens its, 1889. <lb/>
LOCATION IS <lb/>
I for and accessibility. <lb/>
The teachers the equal of any in <lb/>
the land, holding diplomas from such <lb/>
schools as of <lb/>
the School of Languages, the <lb/>
Institute of Maryland, the <lb/>
Cooper Art School of York. <lb/>
The teacher of Piano and is a <lb/>
graduate of the Norwich Conservatory, <lb/>
on the kidneys, liver seeing it. It was the largest and <lb/>
els, preventing fevers, headaches j bud more on it than any we <lb/>
and other of sickness. For ever saw, It bad lo lie lo be <lb/>
in and 91.00 bottles by all <lb/>
leading <lb/>
predated, <lb/>
for one. <lb/>
Thanks to Ids good lady <lb/>
The Reflector is in the hands <lb/>
of the printers this week will <lb/>
so remain the editor gets home <lb/>
again. The Foreman bosses the <lb/>
work, the Bad Hoy the <lb/>
business, and the he <lb/>
always knows how to play his part. <lb/>
The Bad Hoy Hunks awfully <lb/>
smart but he gets downed some- <lb/>
times. He was asked the other day, <lb/>
do you know that girls hate <lb/>
their He finally gave <lb/>
it up and was told that it was be- <lb/>
muse a girl was always trying to <lb/>
get her mother-in-law. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
mm r. of probate of <lb/>
-L Comity, having issued Letters of Ad- <lb/>
ministration tome, the undersigned, on <lb/>
the day of June, 1889, on the estate <lb/>
of Jane deceased. Notice is <lb/>
hereby Riven to all persona indebted to <lb/>
the Estate to make Immediate payment j <lb/>
to undersigned, and to all creditors j <lb/>
of said estate to present their claims. <lb/>
authenticated, to the under-1 <lb/>
signed, within Twelve Months after <lb/>
the date of this notice, or this no- <lb/>
will be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This the 29th day of June. <lb/>
K. W. KING. <lb/>
the estate of Jane <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
North Carolina. J <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
Robert Greene, Jr., and wife Louisa <lb/>
Against <lb/>
J. C. Guardian, P. Patrick <lb/>
N. Anderson, and L. II. <lb/>
Wilson, of L. Anderson. <lb/>
To J. C. <lb/>
The Defendant, J. C. <lb/>
will take notice that is hereby <lb/>
summoned to appear before His Honor <lb/>
the presiding at September Term <lb/>
Pitt Superior Court to hold <lb/>
Greenville on the 3rd Monday in <lb/>
and answer or demur to the com- <lb/>
plaint herein for settlement <lb/>
Guardian of the Plaintiff Louisa <lb/>
Greene, or Judgment will be prayed a. <lb/>
you and your sureties on your <lb/>
Guardian <lb/>
Herein fail not to take due notice. <lb/>
Given under my hand at Greenville, <lb/>
July K. A. More. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
Visit Ocracoke if yo-i wish to enjoy <lb/>
the season. <lb/>
For further particulars address <lb/>
SPENCER BROS., <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
A LINE <lb/>
Can now be seen at my store. I have <lb/>
the latest and newest patterns, and <lb/>
an experience of several years at the r <lb/>
business qualities mo for doing all work ; and afterwards studied under New York <lb/>
Professors. <lb/>
The teacher of Vocal won both <lb/>
the Vocal and Instrumental Medals at the <lb/>
Richmond Female Institute, and after <lb/>
ward studied three years under the <lb/>
New York Professors. <lb/>
CHARGES PER ANNUAL SESSION <lb/>
OF WEEKS. <lb/>
Hoard, fuel, lights, washing, full Lit- <lb/>
Course, including Latin and <lb/>
French. <lb/>
If paid one-half in advance, <lb/>
The above with music <lb/>
If paid in one-half in 110.00 <lb/>
V Apply for <lb/>
V. P. HOBGOOD, <lb/>
satisfactory and well. I also do <lb/>
WET AND DRY STAMPING <lb/>
at moderate price. Will be glad to have <lb/>
you call examine my stock. <lb/>
MRS. K. A. <lb/>
HAMILTON <lb/>
MALE FEMALE INSTITUTE, <lb/>
Hamilton, N. <lb/>
FALL TERM OPENS AUGUST <lb/>
1889. TERM OPENS <lb/>
JANUARY <lb/>
FALL TEEM 27th, 1889, <lb/>
TEACHERS <lb/>
John Principal, <lb/>
Principal <lb/>
K. W. Primary De- <lb/>
Assistant In Primary <lb/>
Department. <lb/>
Mi-s May Instrumental <lb/>
Music. <lb/>
Vocal Music. <lb/>
Miss Painting and <lb/>
Drawing. <lb/>
J. C. Penmanship <lb/>
and Commercial Department. <lb/>
DEPARTMENTS. <lb/>
Primary. Academic. <lb/>
Classical and Mathematical. <lb/>
ale. Painting and Drawing. <lb/>
Commercial. <lb/>
ADVANTAGES <lb/>
Lam, Comfortable Buildings. <lb/>
Healthy Location and Good <lb/>
Plenty of Well Prepared Food <lb/>
A Corps of Teachers, <lb/>
all being graduate of Aral class <lb/>
Music Department equal <lb/>
in work to any College in the State. <lb/>
Ne Piano and <lb/>
A Library of nearly volumes, <lb/>
purchased recently the School. <lb/>
Moderate, to <lb/>
Hoard and Tuition Tuition and <lb/>
tor Day Pupils the same as advertised <lb/>
in Pupils who do not board <lb/>
with the Principal should consult bin; <lb/>
before engaging board elsewhere. For <lb/>
particular. Address, <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
Principal. <lb/>
LOW TARIFF <lb/>
CARRIAGE FACTORY. <lb/>
NO K ON H <lb/>
For we have free Buggies now. Ah <lb/>
you free to buy where you please, but <lb/>
if want lo money you come to <lb/>
Factory on 4th street, rear of J. B. <lb/>
Cherry A Co's. For convenience an <lb/>
have also an entrance through II. F. <lb/>
Keel's Stables on 3rd street. lean give <lb/>
you <lb/>
That you ever had hi your life for <lb/>
610.01 to 918.00 less money than any one <lb/>
else in the can Rive you. Why <lb/>
for my expenses are less I pay the <lb/>
spot cash for goods and save the dis- <lb/>
counts, mid If you don't believe It you <lb/>
come and see. Having had IS years <lb/>
experience in the business I guarantee <lb/>
perfect satisfaction or no charge. Re- <lb/>
pairing a specialty. Don't forget the <lb/>
place on till street rear J. Cherry <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
el.-mi <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
Tuition <lb/>
Sub per month, <lb/>
Primary, <lb/>
Intermediate, <lb/>
Academic, <lb/>
Languages, each. <lb/>
Music, not more than <lb/>
Incidental Fee per Session, <lb/>
Tuition payable monthly. <lb/>
of teaching will be thorough- <lb/>
Training thorough. <lb/>
Pupils from a distance can obtain board, <lb/>
including lodging, private families <lb/>
from to Si 0.00 per month. A <lb/>
class Music Teacher will lie employed <lb/>
and also an Assistant as soon as the <lb/>
number of pupils justifies it. Patronage <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
For further information apply to. <lb/>
Or NONE CAROLINA, <lb/>
Chapel Hill, N. C. <lb/>
it mm NEXT SESSION KEG IN <lb/>
September 5th, Thorough <lb/>
is offered in Literature. Science, <lb/>
and Law. Tuition per <lb/>
For address <lb/>
HON. KEMP P. BATTLE, <lb/>
President. <lb/>
II RECEIVED AT <lb/>
Wooten's Drug Store, <lb/>
Front Reflector Office. <lb/>
J. K. <lb/>
J. L. FLEMING- <lb/>
Principal. J Golden Medical Discovery, <lb/>
nor; Cure, Resolvent, <lb/>
Celery Compound, of Figs, <lb/>
tO Favorite Prescription, <lb/>
Of Interest , <lb/>
L S, H. It. I. <lb/>
Buffalo <lb/>
of North <lb/>
J, D. Murphy. Executor and Trustee of <lb/>
Marcellus Moore, <lb/>
M. <lb/>
I. A. Sugg and wife, E. i <lb/>
and Jno. T. <lb/>
It appearing to the satisfaction of the <lb/>
Court that John T. Bruce is a proper <lb/>
party defendant to the above entitled <lb/>
being action commenced <lb/>
for the purpose of establishing a trust <lb/>
and recovering an interest In certain <lb/>
lands situated on the old plank road, <lb/>
about three miles from Greenville, <lb/>
known as the Wiley Nobles <lb/>
It further appearing said I truce la a <lb/>
t of North notice <lb/>
is hereby given to said Bruce of the <lb/>
of entitled action In this <lb/>
Court, and said John T. Bruce is hereby <lb/>
ordered to appear at the next term of <lb/>
the Superior Court of Pitt County to <lb/>
convened on the 2nd Monday after the <lb/>
1st Monday in September, and de- <lb/>
to or answer the. complaint which <lb/>
will he in my within the first <lb/>
three days of the term, or the plaintiff <lb/>
will apply to the for the relief de- <lb/>
In the complaint. Given under <lb/>
my hand this July 3rd, 1889. <lb/>
E. A. MOTE. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court,<lb/>
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a delicate woman can clean <lb/>
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takes the place of hard work, and <lb/>
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last longer, because you do not have to <lb/>
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PEARLINE is for sale everywhere, but <lb/>
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from door to are dangerous. <lb/>
Miseries. <lb/>
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clouds of dust on high. <lb/>
Dom the thronging thousands <lb/>
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the awful contemplation. <lb/>
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that mighty of <lb/>
can stop or turn aside. <lb/>
the trooper as <lb/>
downward to tho ground; <lb/>
lie grasp the child in <lb/>
him safe and sound. <lb/>
Erect be <lb/>
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forward with tho host. <lb/>
Tho multitude applaud him <lb/>
With and cries; <lb/>
The king looks down him <lb/>
With proud and loving eyes. <lb/>
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do know bis <lb/>
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SUGAR, <lb/>
TEAS, <lb/>
TOBACCO CIGARS <lb/>
inn <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Ar I S l , <lb/>
Ar Tarboro <lb/>
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Train on Scotland Road <lb/>
Scotland at <lb/>
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M. daily except <lb/>
Train loaves X via <lb/>
ft R. It. dally except Sim- <lb/>
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P M, Spring Hope P M. l <lb/>
loaves Spring Hope A II, Nashville I <lb/>
A SI, arrives Rocky Mount II Ai <lb/>
M daily, except <lb/>
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw j <lb/>
tor Clinton except Sunday, i; <lb/>
P A -M leave <lb/>
ton A M, and . M. conned I <lb/>
in-rat Warsaw mil <lb/>
Southbound train on Wilson A; <lb/>
ville Branch is No. <lb/>
No. except Sunday. <lb/>
Train No. South will stop only <lb/>
Wilson, and <lb/>
Train No. makes I <lb/>
Weldon for all North daily. All <lb/>
rail via and daily except Sun- <lb/>
via Bay Line. <lb/>
Trains make close connection for <lb/>
forth via Richmond and <lb/>
All trains run solid between <lb/>
Washington, and have <lb/>
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb/>
JOHN DIVINE. <lb/>
General <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
T M KM KR <lb/>
Atlantic N. C. Railroad <lb/>
In Effect a. M. June <lb/>
lat, 1869. <lb/>
Got NO <lb/>
we buy direct from <lb/>
buy at. one <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
always on hand and sold at prices lo suit <lb/>
the times. Our goods arc all bought and <lb/>
sold for therefore, having no risk <lb/>
to run. sell a close margin. <lb/>
s. if. <lb/>
Greenville. N. <lb/>
EVERYBODY LOOK. <lb/>
Horses <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Mules. <lb/>
A car mad <lb/>
-ale by. <lb/>
arrived and now for <lb/>
Ar. <lb/>
p in <lb/>
p III<lb/>
New <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Ar. <lb/>
ilia; <lb/>
a in <lb/>
So <lb/>
III <lb/>
City a in <lb/>
KEEL, <lb/>
Keel ft Will sell them <lb/>
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb/>
-rat reasonable terms on time. I <lb/>
my stock for Cash and can afford to sell <lb/>
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call. <lb/>
UNDERTAKING.<lb/>
A person whom I can do <lb/>
scribe as <lb/>
the <lb/>
of <lb/>
a by a <lb/>
house early dawn on a summer <lb/>
Blot cue a you <lb/>
a to today, <lb/>
If this did not give tho <lb/>
appetite for ho must have <lb/>
been beyond the reach of tonics. <lb/>
Two or roe packages <lb/>
grammatical gems have also reached <lb/>
me from down east. Ono brings the <lb/>
somewhat familiar phrase, done <lb/>
in case said to have <lb/>
been spoken by a women of <lb/>
wealth and more with re- <lb/>
to her son's proficiency at <lb/>
school. The other specimen is thus <lb/>
presented by my <lb/>
A woman called upon a friend Who <lb/>
was recovering from a long illness, <lb/>
and tho following conversation en- <lb/>
Well how you today <lb/>
Better. <lb/>
Be Glad you is. <lb/>
Other gems must as <lb/>
editors say, until a more convenient <lb/>
season, but I shall room for the fol- <lb/>
in the form of <lb/>
Scene, a by the roadside. <lb/>
O, calling to Capt B-------, who is <lb/>
driving <lb/>
Capt. B stop I wanted <lb/>
have seen if I could have got your <lb/>
to have went to to- <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
Having associated B. S. <lb/>
with me in the Undertaking business we <lb/>
ready to serve the people in that <lb/>
rapacity. All notes and accounts due <lb/>
me for services have been placed in <lb/>
hands of Mr. Sheppard for collection. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
East. <lb/>
No <lb/>
Mixed It. ft <lb/>
Pass- Train. <lb/>
a in in <lb/>
Mixed ft <lb/>
Pass Train. <lb/>
Stations. <lb/>
j on p<lb/>
lo Grange<lb/>
fill<lb/>
Dover <lb/>
tore <lb/>
II M<lb/>
ISIS<lb/>
W B <lb/>
s Mi <lb/>
I II AI i- <lb/>
B HO <lb/>
kit Hot. I <lb/>
pin a<lb/>
wild ft <lb/>
Train bound North, leaving <lb/>
J a. m,, with <lb/>
ft Danville Train We.-t. leaving <lb/>
I p. in. <lb/>
.-in <lb/>
a III <lb/>
i Thursday and Sal <lb/>
l II <lb/>
The following lines arc copied from <lb/>
tho obituary column of a rural New <lb/>
York <lb/>
is with deep regret that <lb/>
chronicle the death of G------II. M-------, <lb/>
of-------, New York. He passed away on <lb/>
Monday morning, March 25th, lifter <lb/>
an illness of little more than three <lb/>
days. had been acquaint- <lb/>
ed for live began in the <lb/>
poultry business at the same time, <lb/>
both buying the <lb/>
sumo man. The writer soon gave up <lb/>
the breed kept only <lb/>
But George kept his <lb/>
bought only the best, bred carefully; <lb/>
and though we have seen many fine <lb/>
birds, know of few which lay more <lb/>
and larger eggs or breed liner chicks <lb/>
than his do. We have had many <lb/>
the latest designs have fowls and eggs of him. and would as <lb/>
so arrived and will be pleased to show quick lo ship a <lb/>
them tn you. price arc the lowest <lb/>
and guarantee nut to by no <lb/>
one. tr- Special bargains on all goods. <lb/>
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb/>
of Cases and Caskets of all <lb/>
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb/>
from the Case down to a <lb/>
Pitt, county Pine Coffin. We are fitted <lb/>
up with all conveniences and can render <lb/>
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb/>
n FLANAGAN ft SHEPPARD. <lb/>
Feb. 22nd. 1888. <lb/>
ARRIVED <lb/>
My Northern Dress Maker and Trim- <lb/>
mer, Miss baa arrived and I am <lb/>
prepared to execute in the latest styles <lb/>
and fashions any work <lb/>
MILLINERY, <lb/>
Lumber tn the Lone <lb/>
Lumber figures now and during the <lb/>
war furnish a wide difference. Then <lb/>
the highest figure received for rough <lb/>
boards, eight inches up- <lb/>
wards in width, was and for com- <lb/>
and dimension For very <lb/>
long lengths I as high as <lb/>
and per feet. I remember <lb/>
furnishing the Ohio and <lb/>
railroad with car loads of material <lb/>
in 1863 at per M. There was no <lb/>
inspection or grading in those days, <lb/>
everything being sold straight meas- <lb/>
The first lumber brought to this <lb/>
market from other states was as early <lb/>
as seventy years ago, coming from the <lb/>
Allegheny regions of <lb/>
lumber continued to a <lb/>
market here until 1858, when <lb/>
of up river lumber cut it off. <lb/>
A portable mill brought to Missouri <lb/>
by mo in is still turning out from <lb/>
5.000 to 8.000 feet of lumber daily. <lb/>
St. Louis Globe-Democrat. <lb/>
A SECRET MEETING OF EXILES. <lb/>
Haw Patriot In Siberia Hold<lb/>
One by one the of <lb/>
the free command began <lb/>
at Miss house. Every few <lb/>
minutes a low signal knock would be <lb/>
beard at one of the window shutters <lb/>
and Miss would go cautious- <lb/>
to the door, inquire who was I here, <lb/>
and when satisfied that it was one of <lb/>
her companions would take down the <lb/>
bar and admission. The <lb/>
small, dimly lighted cabin, the strain- <lb/>
ed hush of anxiety and apprehension, <lb/>
the soft, mysterious knocking at the <lb/>
window shutters, the low but eager <lb/>
conversation, the group of pale <lb/>
faced men women who crowded <lb/>
about me with intense, wondering in- <lb/>
as if I were a man who had just <lb/>
risen from the made me feel like <lb/>
talking and acting in a strange, <lb/>
vivid dream. was not, in the <lb/>
environment, a single <lb/>
of the real, commonplace, out- <lb/>
side world; and when the convicts, <lb/>
with bated breath, began to tell me <lb/>
ghastly stories of cruelty, suffering, <lb/>
insanity and at tho mines, <lb/>
felt almost as if I had entered the <lb/>
gloomy gate over which Dante saw <lb/>
inscribed tho dread warning, <lb/>
hope <lb/>
About o'clock, just as I had taken <lb/>
out my note book and began to write <lb/>
a loud, imperative knock was heard <lb/>
at the window shutter. Madam <lb/>
exclaimed in a low, hoarse <lb/>
Whisper, the gendarmes I Don't <lb/>
let them come in. Tell them who of <lb/>
us arc here, and perhaps they'll be <lb/>
Everybody was silent, <lb/>
and it to mo that I could hear <lb/>
my heart beat while Miss <lb/>
went to the door and with self <lb/>
possession said to tho <lb/>
are all here; my mother, I, <lb/>
Madam the <lb/>
other names I could catch. After <lb/>
a moment's parley tho gendarmes <lb/>
seemed to go away, Miss <lb/>
shut and tho door, com- <lb/>
back into the room said with a <lb/>
smile, were satisfied; they <lb/>
didn't insist on coming Then, <lb/>
turning to me, she added in <lb/>
gendarmes visit us three times a <lb/>
day lo see what are doing and to <lb/>
make sure that have not escaped. <lb/>
Their visits, however, have grow to <lb/>
formal, they do not always <lb/>
come <lb/>
Conversation was then resumed, <lb/>
and for two hours or more I listened <lb/>
to stories of convict life in prison, on <lb/>
the road, or at the mines, and an- <lb/>
as well as I could the-eager <lb/>
questions of the convicts with regard <lb/>
to the progress of tho Russian <lb/>
movement. In the course of the <lb/>
talk my attention was at- <lb/>
to a person whom I had not <lb/>
particularly noticed before to <lb/>
whom I had not introduced. It <lb/>
was a man or years of age, with <lb/>
a colorless, strangely vacant face and <lb/>
large, protruding eyes. Ho had <lb/>
seated himself on a low wooden stool <lb/>
directly in front of me, had rested his <lb/>
elbows on his knees with his chin <lb/>
in his open hands, was staring up <lb/>
at me with a steady and at the same <lb/>
time an expressionless in which <lb/>
there seemed to something <lb/>
natural and uncanny. At the first <lb/>
in the conversation he said to <lb/>
abruptly, but in a strange, drawl- <lb/>
monotonous tone,<lb/>
I was so surprised and startled <lb/>
his manner and the nature of his <lb/>
question that I not for a moment <lb/>
reply; but tho conviction suddenly <lb/>
Hashed upon mo that it was a political <lb/>
convict who had lost his reason. As <lb/>
the knocking the after the <lb/>
murder in seemed to Do <lb/>
to deepen the emotions ex- <lb/>
cited by the tragedy to back <lb/>
a sort of added horror upon all that <lb/>
preceded it, so this strange, <lb/>
ed question, with its suggestions of in- <lb/>
sanity and death, seemed to render <lb/>
more vivid and terrible the stories of <lb/>
human suffering that I had just heard, <lb/>
and to intensify all the emotions <lb/>
ed in my mind by the great tragedy <lb/>
of penal <lb/>
in <lb/>
or to select Ma <lb/>
sine. <lb/>
Mrs. L. C King, <lb/>
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb/>
Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb/>
Connotation for the Red <lb/>
It may be consoling to light haired <lb/>
and red headed to read that <lb/>
out of patients at the <lb/>
asylum only one has read hair, <lb/>
and only have light hair and <lb/>
complexion. venture tho guess, <lb/>
however, that red headed chap <lb/>
i makes matters as lively as all the <lb/>
other put together. K used to be <lb/>
; supposed that a pale complexion <lb/>
marked tendency to mental ex- <lb/>
I and brain disorder. Tho <lb/>
however, shew this to be <lb/>
error. What is true of men is <lb/>
an <lb/>
no <lb/>
S TOP <lb/>
AT THE GLASS FRONT <lb/>
the Open at which place <lb/>
Train connects A recently located, and where I have I true of women; <lb/>
Train, arriving at I everything in my line , in fifty, dark haired and dark <lb/>
lop. in., and will. and CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE. <lb/>
Train from North at lit, <lb/>
Train connects with Wilmington and TO HAKE A <lb/>
Through Freight Train, leaving T <lb/>
in and <lb/>
A Through Freight Train the improved appliances ; new <lb/>
leaves at p. at. j u.-l comfortable chairs. <lb/>
Season Round Trip Tickets. sharpened at reasonable <lb/>
Rates --1 Fare, Trip j for work outside of my <lb/>
ts. from stations In low to; executed. Very <lb/>
aV EDMONDS. <lb/>
hued. It is sometimes tho case that <lb/>
the hair turns white with insanity. <lb/>
Probably the error arose from tins <lb/>
The reason why dark people arc more <lb/>
inclined to mental disorder has <lb/>
been explained. Medical Classics. <lb/>
Stephen Test. <lb/>
A man who had just set up in the <lb/>
hardware business and who had been a <lb/>
clerk where the eccentric millionaire, <lb/>
Stephen had been in the habit <lb/>
of trading, applied to him for a share <lb/>
of his patronage. bought of <lb/>
him, but when tho bill was sent in ho <lb/>
found fault and marked down the <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
of he growled, <lb/>
was offered for so and so. You <lb/>
charged so and so, and you must take <lb/>
it <lb/>
cannot do said the young <lb/>
merchant <lb/>
you roared <lb/>
cannot and will was tho <lb/>
final reply. <lb/>
bolted out, apparently in <lb/>
rage, but soon after sent a check for <lb/>
the whole bill. The young man be- <lb/>
to relent and say to <lb/>
he was offered them that <lb/>
price, but it is all over now. I am <lb/>
sorry I did reduce the bill and get <lb/>
it out of him on something else. His <lb/>
trade would worth a good deal to <lb/>
By by came again and <lb/>
gave him another order. The young <lb/>
man was very courteous and said ho <lb/>
was sorry ho did not tho for <lb/>
mer bill. <lb/>
a exclaimed <lb/>
you done it I would never <lb/>
trade with you again. I merely meant <lb/>
to see if you had cheated <lb/>
York Telegram. <lb/>
Learned <lb/>
Tho Journal has an <lb/>
interesting sketch of a learned black- <lb/>
smith, who used to live in <lb/>
One winter a course of lectures by a <lb/>
number of tho in <lb/>
was and after <lb/>
much solicitation tho blacksmith <lb/>
sen led tn and to deliver his <lb/>
first. It created so great an <lb/>
that tho other orators refused <lb/>
to after him, and the learned <lb/>
blacksmith's address constituted the <lb/>
whole <lb/>
Season of in <lb/>
City, <lb/>
effect June 1st. <lb/>
From To Season. Sat. Night <lb/>
Lat J range and <lb/>
Kinston 2.00 <lb/>
1.20 <lb/>
1890. <lb/>
Through Rates of <lb/>
Tickets, from below <lb/>
points on the N. E. <lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
I will sell my Center Bluff property <lb/>
consisting of two acres of land with <lb/>
, store house, large warehouse Pad tenant <lb/>
i on reasonable terms. Property j like mad. <lb/>
, Center Bluff on Tar a up the The animal jumped for <lb/>
very desirable location for mercantile me, catching his fore legs <lb/>
I have also a splendid i branches. Well, there <lb/>
T i. <lb/>
I many curious advent- <lb/>
in said loquacious <lb/>
stranger. yes. But perhaps the <lb/>
funniest of my experiences was when <lb/>
I was treed by a in <lb/>
I was sitting under a tree, eat- <lb/>
my luncheon, when a fine <lb/>
looking zebra came running at me <lb/>
Quick as a flash <lb/>
of Skill. <lb/>
which are sold as kid are <lb/>
often made of human said Dr. <lb/>
Mark L. the Greek physician, <lb/>
i N. Pine street, yesterday. <lb/>
THE SPRING MEDICINE YOU WANT <lb/>
Celery Compound <lb/>
Purifies, the Blood, . <lb/>
Strengthens the Nerves, <lb/>
Stimulates the <lb/>
Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels, <lb/>
Gives Life and Vigor to every organ. <lb/>
nothing like it. <lb/>
very much run down and <lb/>
Patterson Mineral <lb/>
THE <lb/>
BUILDINGS <lb/>
least of any <lb/>
in the South. <lb/>
I some <lb/>
Compound. The use of two bottles me <lb/>
like a new man. <lb/>
of two <lb/>
. . e. u i Asa general tonic <lb/>
spring medicine, I do not know Its <lb/>
.-.,. W. L. <lb/>
Brigadier N. G., Burlington, Vt. <lb/>
for At Druggists. <lb/>
DYES <lb/>
Use It Now <lb/>
your Compound <lb/>
this spring, I can safely It a the <lb/>
most powerful and at tho. MM time most <lb/>
regulator. is a <lb/>
and since taking It have fell like a new <lb/>
K. E. Dakota. <lb/>
Will. Props. Burlington, <lb/>
Springs <lb/>
In lull <lb/>
view of the Blue <lb/>
Mountain. <lb/>
ft ,.,. . <lb/>
Wait. <lb/>
So re Aches and Faint. <lb/>
when a hundred bottles of <lb/>
or other pretentious specifics fail <lb/>
in-born or -contagious <lb/>
poison; remember that B. <lb/>
Blood has gamed man thousand <lb/>
victories, in as many seemingly in- <lb/>
curable instances. Send to the Blood <lb/>
Balm Co., Atlanta. Oh., for of <lb/>
and be convinced. It is the <lb/>
only true purifier. <lb/>
G. W. X Ga., <lb/>
was nine years with <lb/>
sores. All the medicine l could <lb/>
did me no Rood. I then tried U. B. <lb/>
s bottles cured me <lb/>
Mrs. S. If. Wilson. Bound Mountain. <lb/>
Texas, --A lady of mine <lb/>
was troubled with bumps and pimples <lb/>
on her face and neck. took three <lb/>
bottles K. IS. It., and her skin got soft <lb/>
and smooth, pimples disappeared, and <lb/>
health Improved greatly. <lb/>
Jas. L. Ga., <lb/>
years ago I blood pois- <lb/>
on. had no appetite, my digestion was <lb/>
mined, rheumatism drew up my limbs <lb/>
SO could hardly walk, my throat was j <lb/>
cauterized live times. Hot gave <lb/>
me no benefit, and my life was one of I <lb/>
torture until gave II.-11. a trial, and, <lb/>
surprising us it may seem, the ass of live I <lb/>
bottles cured i <lb/>
Vaults, <lb/>
I would respectfully call your <lb/>
to the following and ask <lb/>
yon to remember yon can buy a <lb/>
or MONUMENT of <lb/>
this house cheaper than any other in the <lb/>
country. That it is the most reliable <lb/>
and known having been represented <lb/>
l foe over forty years in this vicinity. <lb/>
That tin workmanship is second to none <lb/>
and has for Idling or- <lb/>
promptly and sat factory. <lb/>
Very respectfully. <lb/>
Refer to w. BATES, <lb/>
Nor walk, Conn. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
GOOD BOOK <lb/>
Any the following <lb/>
post-paid on <lb/>
y the II.-rt <lb/>
The most on <lb/>
paper <lb/>
Imitation of <lb/>
By Thomas a cU <lb/>
Humorist. <lb/>
Selection, from Ward, Mark <lb/>
Others. pages; paper cents cloth <lb/>
Metropolitan <lb/>
Warren St., i . <lb/>
TO US <lb/>
I on Charleston, <lb/>
Cincinnati Chicago Railroad, <lb/>
son one-half mile of Springs. <lb/>
To the Afflicted. <lb/>
will tell that Hit in- <lb/>
I in these <lb/>
arc in their effect Diuretic, <lb/>
Tonic and it nature's <lb/>
remedy for Indigestion. Dyspepsia. Dis- <lb/>
ease if the Kidneys. Liver, Bladder, <lb/>
all cases Debility Weak <lb/>
need a and in <lb/>
and Scrofulous lions. <lb/>
To the Public. <lb/>
ire are so the <lb/>
Spring; with farm attached, from <lb/>
which we get most of our <lb/>
a great part of the necessary work <lb/>
during the season the Springs ale open. <lb/>
we can favor our patrons with the <lb/>
mineral most wholesome <lb/>
food and <lb/>
the billowing extremely tow <lb/>
one person <lb/>
pies room two 81.26. <lb/>
When one occupies room <lb/>
two -run. one <lb/>
person <lb/>
Children eight lo twelve years old <lb/>
half price. Two to six old one- <lb/>
fourth price. Servants, special rates in <lb/>
accordance to rendered in earing <lb/>
for room of family or person are <lb/>
with. Where there are a family of five <lb/>
or more, or a patty of friends from the <lb/>
same town or section, who -rill occupy <lb/>
one large room, a reduction ten per <lb/>
cent, will node. Care of Stock. <lb/>
per day. cents, week, <lb/>
three dollars, ten dollars. <lb/>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
O. <lb/>
4- <lb/>
I Air. <lb/>
one who has visited in <lb/>
Every <lb/>
recent years must have noticed Hie <lb/>
corner the streets, in the rooms of <lb/>
the principal hotels and public build- <lb/>
ho pneumatic clock. In tho <lb/>
apartment in which they are placed <lb/>
do not hear usual ticking of <lb/>
the clock, but a sound sharp clear, <lb/>
which is repeated each minute. The <lb/>
mechanism is extremely simple, tho <lb/>
important part being a small cylinder, <lb/>
furnished with a piston, joined to a <lb/>
small flexible metallic tube and a sys- <lb/>
of pipes connecting with <lb/>
tho street. Each minute a wave cir- <lb/>
through the whole system of <lb/>
pipes, making a progressive move- <lb/>
on the face of all the clocks. <lb/>
The installation of these clocks has <lb/>
been largely facilitated by tho exist- <lb/>
of the sewers in which Hie pipes <lb/>
are placed. According to English <lb/>
ideas, these sewers be rather <lb/>
called subways, as they are spacious, <lb/>
high and furnished with sidewalks, so <lb/>
that a man can walk in with <lb/>
case. <lb/>
Tho compressed air is supplied as <lb/>
power to thirteen sowing machine <lb/>
shops, four ice making establish- <lb/>
thirty-nine turners, each <lb/>
about two power, sixteen <lb/>
printing houses requiring about forty- <lb/>
three power, thirty-live wood- <lb/>
5-Ton Cotton Gin Scales, <lb/>
BEAM BOX <lb/>
Brass Tare Beam. <lb/>
Yews <lb/>
WANTED. <lb/>
HE THE <lb/>
For <lb/>
of BINGHAMTON, T. <lb/>
Amusements and Recreation. I <lb/>
ft Alley. Tennis, Ore- -4 <lb/>
Hi<lb/>
HAIR <lb/>
hail <lb/>
. Lu <lb/>
. i r. <lb/>
JEW, <lb/>
r I . , . . <lb/>
. i . <lb/>
i i <lb/>
ii. tin.-. ., b <lb/>
Alley. Lawn Tennis. <lb/>
and ill-door X i <lb/>
I all kinds. One horse and I <lb/>
I When two will to use ; <lb/>
I for one or more hours each day, <lb/>
cents per hour I'm person. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Shelby P. O., or Swung, P. K A <lb/>
Cleveland County, K, XI I <lb/>
c. <lb/>
Cotton Lard, <lb/>
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. <lb/>
FREE FROM HOG FAT. <lb/>
PURE, <lb/>
WHOLESOME, <lb/>
ECONOMICAL <lb/>
tor sale by all Grocers. Send for <lb/>
Pamphlet, <lb/>
ABOUT <lb/>
ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
or bow to provide a dinner for lour <lb/>
Persons for One Dollar. <lb/>
An excellent Cook Book of MO pages <lb/>
containing one hundred <lb/>
Hills of Fare, with instructions U <lb/>
i prepare each one. so that the cot fol <lb/>
four persons cannot exceed one dollar, <lb/>
additional recipes. <lb/>
price Jam.<lb/>
Year, <lb/>
IN ADVANCE<lb/>
MOW <lb/>
ever <lb/>
in <lb/>
LA i NEWS <lb/>
gives More Reading Mailer for <lb/>
the money than any other paper <lb/>
published in North Carolina. <lb/>
The Rives variety <lb/>
of news, NATIONAL, STATIC <lb/>
working factories taking seventy horse 10.000 book will be given mill will it <lb/>
power and to eighty-six various in- I AW ,,, T W I one or presenting . it <lb/>
At to sell the authentic, com-1 tickets, representing the purchase of Mil to the material <lb/>
a specially field for an twenty C. O. of section ill it <lb/>
History of tin <lb/>
this system, as the police regulations <lb/>
do not allow boilers the base- <lb/>
floor, and there are many <lb/>
tries requiring small power which <lb/>
could not economically employ <lb/>
rate steam engines and boilers. Tho <lb/>
gas engines offer many advantages to <lb/>
the small manufacturers, but when <lb/>
gas is as dear as it ii in Paris it is not <lb/>
economical. <lb/>
These facts explain the great <lb/>
of compressed air power in Paris, <lb/>
and in less than two years its progress <lb/>
has enormous. In the inter- <lb/>
val between Oct. and of <lb/>
last year, seventy-eight horse power <lb/>
additional has been supplied for mo- <lb/>
force, mill for <lb/>
ill I horse <lb/>
Mining Journal. <lb/>
Profusely Illustrated with flews of nil <lb/>
sort- conducted with the terrible <lb/>
mights Price <lb/>
terms. .,. . .-1 The Cotton Oil N. Y. <lb/>
SEED at our No. <lb/>
Y. <lb/>
Each pail of our Lard contains a ticket, <lb/>
c the number on which corresponds to the <lb/>
I number of pounds in the pall. <lb/>
Hi 111.1 i; Send <lb/>
cents for out lo <lb/>
J. i <lb/>
Pa. <lb/>
St. <lb/>
Broker, <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Salve iii I lie world for <lb/>
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt <lb/>
Hands, <lb/>
Corns, and nil Eruptions, <lb/>
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re- <lb/>
quired. If is guaranteed to <lb/>
money refunded. Price <lb/>
per sale by <lb/>
Tins is becoming so well <lb/>
known and so popular as lo need no <lb/>
mention. All who hay,, used <lb/>
Electric Bitters stag Hie same song of <lb/>
praise. A purer medicine does not <lb/>
and is guaranteed in do all that is <lb/>
claimed. Electric Hitters will cure all <lb/>
discuses of the Kidneys, will <lb/>
remove Pimples. Boils, Salt and <lb/>
other caused by impure blood. <lb/>
Will drive Malaria from-the System and <lb/>
prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers, <lb/>
cure of Headache. Constipation and <lb/>
Indigestion try Electric Bitten. En- <lb/>
tire guaranteed, or money <lb/>
refunded. Price and 1.03 per <lb/>
bottle <lb/>
Iron <lb/>
Among tho many startling contrasts <lb/>
between the industries of years ago <lb/>
and those of today, of tho most <lb/>
impressive is tho vast expansion of <lb/>
tho production of that <lb/>
article, iron. A century ago, it is <lb/>
stated, only charcoal iron was <lb/>
produced, of that only <lb/>
tons a year. Evan Great <lb/>
Britain produced, in 1778, only <lb/>
tons. Today there are several furnaces <lb/>
ill this country, each of which turns <lb/>
out annually as much as that, a <lb/>
single railroad now buys yearly more <lb/>
iron than both Great Britain this <lb/>
country produced a century ago. <lb/>
ROOT BEER <lb/>
IN LIQUID EASILY MADE <lb/>
MAKES FIVE<lb/>
Printers and Binders, <lb/>
1ST. C- <lb/>
lutes. <lb/>
your name and get a <lb/>
COPY. <lb/>
as its <lb/>
large growing <lb/>
n. b. makes n an excellent medium <lb/>
through which reach people <lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
u. <lb/>
Greenville, . C<lb/>
DRINK In tho world. <lb/>
your or for It <lb/>
C. E. hires, Philadelphia. <lb/>
We have the large-t and most complete <lb/>
of kind lo be found in <lb/>
the Slate, and solicit orders for all Classes <lb/>
Rail- <lb/>
road or School Print- <lb/>
or Binding. <lb/>
WEDDING STATIONERY READ <lb/>
FOR INVITATIONS <lb/>
AND <lb/>
COUNTY <lb/>
Send us your<lb/>
N. C.<lb/>
KNOW <lb/>
A Scientific Treatise <lb/>
Youth, <lb/>
and Debility, of the Mood. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
obtained, and all business In Hie S. <lb/>
I'll lent or III the to <lb/>
for Moderate Fees. <lb/>
are opposite the II. s. Patent Of- <lb/>
lie.- engaged in <lb/>
can obtain patents in less time than <lb/>
from Washington. <lb/>
the model or drawing is sent we <lb/>
advise as to free of charge, <lb/>
and make no change artless ob- <lb/>
Patents. <lb/>
refer, here, to the Poet Master, the <lb/>
Supt, of the Money Order and to <lb/>
is of the V. h. Patent Office. For <lb/>
terms and reference to <lb/>
actual clients ill your own State, <lb/>
Iv <lb/>
. A. Snow <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
About <lb/>
A well known book publisher was <lb/>
remonstrated with the other day for <lb/>
selling the sensational book about the <lb/>
Jews compiled by the Greek <lb/>
skin on tho continued j who has figured extensively <lb/>
the physician, soft and pliable, in the papers of late. <lb/>
and may be used in the of said tho publisher, <lb/>
power steam MS and <lb/>
will sell at a sacrifice. <lb/>
To <lb/>
Hickory <lb/>
Old or-. <lb/>
--.-ill-. <lb/>
Hot <lb/>
-A V, . ; <lb/>
11.95 <lb/>
grist mill that <lb/>
J. N. <lb/>
II in <lb/>
14.70 <lb/>
Iran <lb/>
S. L. DIM., <lb/>
17.93 <lb/>
IV. IS <lb/>
Nickeled Pen Pencil <lb/>
MARKS r <lb/>
to J <lb/>
CT,. L <lb/>
IS <lb/>
I were. He couldn't get away and I <lb/>
couldn't get It last a happy <lb/>
thought struck me. I just turned <lb/>
about and descended on his stripes, <lb/>
which made very good substitutes for <lb/>
rungs, and then I sat down and quiet- <lb/>
finished my luncheon by side <lb/>
of my animated And as the <lb/>
stranger finished there came a subdued <lb/>
sound, as of Ananias turning uneasily <lb/>
in bis Transcript. <lb/>
gloves. When people buy gloves they <lb/>
never slop to question about the ma- <lb/>
of which they are made. <lb/>
The shopkeeper himself may <lb/>
in ignorance, and <lb/>
has no moans of <lb/>
whether tho material is <lb/>
human skin or The fact is, tho <lb/>
tanning of human skin is extensively <lb/>
carried on in Prance and Switzerland. <lb/>
The product is manufactured into <lb/>
friend of tho Jews and of my <lb/>
best patrons ore Jews. The book only <lb/>
sells among them. As soon as I get <lb/>
through with one lot my Jewish <lb/>
friends wish to buy <lb/>
This remark is true tells <lb/>
Messenger. <lb/>
Is Incurable I <lb/>
Read the Mr. C. II. Morris, <lb/>
I J. <lb/>
. v . i., <lb/>
gloves, and these ore imported into Newark, Ark., down with <lb/>
this country. Thus, you see; a per- <lb/>
son may be wearing part of a distant <lb/>
body and not know <lb/>
Then the doctor drew from a drawer <lb/>
a now pair of black gloves. <lb/>
There he a fine article <lb/>
made from the skin of a child. As <lb/>
the bide of a kid compares with <lb/>
of a goat so, of course, does the skin <lb/>
of a child compare with that of an <lb/>
adult, and it is much sought in Franco <lb/>
tor glove <lb/>
Abscess of and friends and <lb/>
pronounced mo an Incurable <lb/>
Consumptive, taking Dr. Ring's <lb/>
New Discovery for Consumption, am <lb/>
now on my third bottle, and able to over- <lb/>
the work on my farm. It Is tho <lb/>
finest medicine ever <lb/>
Ohio, <lb/>
it nut been for Dr. King's New <lb/>
for Consumption I would <lb/>
died of Was given <lb/>
up by doctors. Am now In of <lb/>
Try it. Sample bottles free at <lb/>
drugstore. <lb/>
Folly, Vice, or <lb/>
for Work, the or <lb/>
-V- pretender,. Tosses, thin <lb/>
work. It <lb/>
full gill. Price, only <lb/>
null, part-lurid. In plain wrapper. Illus- <lb/>
Free, If yon apply now. Tho <lb/>
author, ft. Parker, M. D. re- <lb/>
tho COLD AND JEWELLED MEDAL <lb/>
from the National Medical <lb/>
Tor the PRIZE on NERVOUS and <lb/>
PHYSICAL DEBILITY. Parker and a Corp. <lb/>
of may consulted, <lb/>
by mall or In person, at the of <lb/>
THE BODY <lb/>
No. St., lo whom all <lb/>
orders books or letters for ml vice <lb/>
directed as <lb/>
Notice I <lb/>
CULLEY'S for baldness, <lb/>
falling out of hair, mil of <lb/>
ml is before the public. <lb/>
Among the many who have Men with <lb/>
Wonderful success, I refer you to fol- <lb/>
lowing named gentlemen who will testify <lb/>
to the truth of <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
O.<lb/>
Any one wishing to give it a trial for <lb/>
the above named complaints can procure <lb/>
it from at my place of business, for <lb/>
S 1.50 per bottle. <lb/>
ALFRED CULLEY. barber, <lb/>
March 14th, C , <lb/>
JAMES A. SMITH, <lb/>
ARTIST, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
We have the easiest <lb/>
in the ail. towels, <lb/>
sharp razors, and satisfaction guaranteed <lb/>
In every instance. Call be con- <lb/>
a specialty. <lb/>
., <lb/>
. . t ;. r <lb/>
mill lie <lb/>
rot In the world. <lb/>
t, , in<lb/>
I . <lb/>
i. I <lb/>
cf O <lb/>
A . I- mo <lb/>
In ,.; ell v <lb/>
cw pin. i- . . <lb/>
and lull 1.1,. n for arm of <lb/>
-.-J. . <lb/>
v v <lb/>
fl y hf<lb/>
i- for- <lb/>
l I <lb/>
; t . <lb/>
TRADE MARKS. <lb/>
I- 11-1 <lb/>
t. In. <lb/>
;. for <lb/>
fir charts, map, <lb/>
n-. A <lb/>
V ., <lb/>
ALL ORDERS FOR<lb/>
In i <lb/>
cm <lb/>
VII <lb/>
N. T <lb/>
PROMPTLY FILLED. <lb/>
lo <lb/>
For the Ladies <lb/>
In order to reduce stock before time <lb/>
receive Full Goods, I will oiler <lb/>
all present stock of <lb/>
i I MILLINERY GOODS, <lb/>
from now until the 1st of September tit <lb/>
REDUCED PRICES. <lb/>
All Hutu on trimmed mi- <lb/>
ll will lie sold at cost. stock <lb/>
includes of the most stylish goods <lb/>
of the season. I can give you bargains. <lb/>
Mrs. H. T. <lb/>
X C. <lb/>
Ho<lb/>
Why another now discovery by Alfred <lb/>
in the way of helping the <lb/>
calling on or addressing the <lb/>
above named barber, too can procure a <lb/>
bottle is invaluable <lb/>
for eradicating dandruff and causing the <lb/>
kinkiest hair to be perfectly soft <lb/>
glossy, only two or three application a <lb/>
week i necessary, and a common hair <lb/>
brush is all to used after the <lb/>
vigorously for a few minutes with <lb/>
Preparation. Try a bottle aH <lb/>
convinced, only cents. <lb/>
I lolly. <lb/>
ALFRED CULLEY, <lb/>
Barber, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, Nil. <lb/>
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