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THE BEST PAPER <lb/>
Gr R. E E N T-. HI <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
SPECIALTY <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in Advance.<lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY HI, 1889. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N- C. <lb/>
n. i. Editor and <lb/>
TO SWEET <lb/>
WILSON <lb/>
How to Build up a Town. How Girls Can Make Money. Laughable Reflections. j Every Animal its Own Doctor. <lb/>
The New Orleans Times-Demo- <lb/>
makes following<lb/>
up Soul towns; <lb/>
ton <lb/>
remark about bow to build <lb/>
New York Tribune. <lb/>
Ono good way for a girl to earn And Mini Provoking Selections as Com- <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN <lb/>
,, u .,,.,,,, ,.,.,., ,.,. M years ago, Chattanooga, <lb/>
noes ill raised a large sum of money <lb/>
T,. know you are faithful and love ,.,, of- <lb/>
To feel when the sunshine hi- left the advantages. The money was well <lb/>
That hi i it did bring in <lb/>
an return. It made the <lb/>
eyes, more dear me town talked about, induced capital- <lb/>
own is to raise <lb/>
Good singers always bring <lb/>
good prices, and the poor ones , <lb/>
are worth s There is eon- j <lb/>
amusement, too, to be de- <lb/>
rived trout the care of birds by one <lb/>
who is fond of pets, and the cost is <lb/>
next to nothing after the parent <lb/>
piled by rho Bad <lb/>
Animals get rid of their parasites <lb/>
by using dust, mud, clay, etc. <lb/>
Those Buffering from fever, drink <lb/>
water, and sometimes plunge <lb/>
THE STATE. <lb/>
Thoughts for Reflection. <lb/>
Select for leisure <lb/>
LATELY <lb/>
Price. per year. <lb/>
KATH , <lb/>
not hesitate to Democratic <lb/>
that are not consistent <lb/>
the true of the <lb/>
f a <lb/>
the Slate the <lb/>
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invert <lb/>
Than all the wealth I hi <lb/>
world could <lb/>
It is <lb/>
and investors to go t here and <lb/>
m examine Us advantages ; and as it <lb/>
birds and cage are purchased, you marry the man of choice f herbs. An animal suffering fr <lb/>
The rules for success are simple. A should I, chronic always <lb/>
i- . I And I cut out Annie Wilkins, . f, u <lb/>
big, roomy cage, a wide shallow neat as far as possible in the situ, j <lb/>
When life, with its sorrows, seems hard was solid these <lb/>
. , . , ., i- visits resulted in large investments <lb/>
when I latter, the clasp divine <lb/>
your tender an l trusting hand in immigration. The results is <lb/>
, , seen in a of nearly 50.- <lb/>
hand, 1111- .- , , <lb/>
the things of earth could people where nine years ago <lb/>
the world goes <lb/>
With His lifts of <lb/>
he <lb/>
lines. <lb/>
For gives grief <lb/>
And poverty, too the is more <lb/>
To me than riches of gulden store. <lb/>
Be hive until death shall <lb/>
II is mine, M Jon my own <lb/>
STATE N WENT. <lb/>
Fowle, of Wake, <lb/>
M. Hull, <lb/>
of e. <lb/>
Secretary of state William <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
W. Rain, of Wake. <lb/>
W. Sanderlin of Wayne. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba. <lb/>
Attorney F. David- <lb/>
son, of <lb/>
Chief Justice William N. II. Smith, <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
Mi of <lb/>
Joseph J. Davis, of <lb/>
E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and standing sentinel at the <lb/>
C. of . j <lb/>
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Fir-t H. Brown, of . . .- . , <lb/>
Beaufort. made a favorable <lb/>
Second Philips, of acquaintance was with <lb/>
-II. ti. Connor, of step on hoard, when old <lb/>
called whir and <lb/>
presented him a half pint of <lb/>
A Presentiment. <lb/>
At Va. in the spring. <lb/>
before the N. C <lb/>
look boa to join Mr <lb/>
a broad shouldered, <lb/>
manly looking soldier from <lb/>
county, N. had been <lb/>
TUB TRUTH. <lb/>
is your master When a dog has lost its <lb/>
w it oats species of grass, <lb/>
he's on .,<lb/>
Aunt Juliet, did when ill, seek out certain <lb/>
An animal suffering from <lb/>
The <lb/>
and cleanliness arc requisites. Pa-I ins warrior ants <lb/>
per spread on the floor or the cage is the social status of that zed ambulances. cut <lb/>
sprinkled with sand, is easily re-1 young who comes to antenna.- of the ant, and other ants <lb/>
moved and renewed. A bird j Mr- and covered the wounded part j <lb/>
light color is best with one or fluid secured in , their <lb/>
darker hue, or the offspring <lb/>
look either washed out or two dingy. <lb/>
If the male is a good singer, j like <lb/>
. . f l to attend the a <lb/>
a cross with a linnet will Mr. <lb/>
the best It the birds was the score <lb/>
alone as much as possible. not <lb/>
fuss over them. Do not be alarm- you fought all <lb/>
. . , .,,. . ,. ,. the war, can t your name <lb/>
ed they light a little a. lust L,, J. . <lb/>
soon upon which is to rule the . k enlisted. I <lb/>
the Brr rather on the side fought with <lb/>
What is Happening Around Us. <lb/>
Liberty knows nothing bat <lb/>
Soldiers Bunker Hill a <lb/>
but liberty dates from it, <lb/>
Out ninety- Warren lay dead <lb/>
Ab from the State Press. <lb/>
on the field. <lb/>
there were but and possess- <lb/>
hundreds of new and profitable <lb/>
industries. Chattanooga has prov- <lb/>
ed what great advantages come <lb/>
from advertising ; and every South- <lb/>
city will leap similar <lb/>
making known its resources. <lb/>
We have noticed a disposition on <lb/>
the f of some of l hem to expect <lb/>
too immediate an in- <lb/>
vestments this kind. ex- <lb/>
to see capital and immigrants <lb/>
in the very moment the <lb/>
peal Em them is made. <lb/>
has better, has <lb/>
i . ., but grow fast. At four weeks <lb/>
that it takes some years . <lb/>
tins advertising to have any effect. ff <lb/>
but if the advantages of a town are painful, in <lb/>
really- all it claims it deed have no <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
Weldon News <lb/>
six counties m ibis State Wendell Philips. <lb/>
notify Department <lb/>
Sheen that have no fence law <lb/>
Cats also eat grew i Evan the oldest tree some fruit must <lb/>
not it, bear. u. W. Longfellow. <lb/>
and seven make no report on the <lb/>
, one end of a <lb/>
chain around the neck of his broth <lb/>
New or, that own hand did not <lb/>
N. C, had a mail delivery over a the neck <lb/>
hundred years ago, the postmaster Lamar- <lb/>
advertise that for M cents per an- <lb/>
mini he would letters on <lb/>
arrival to <lb/>
When sorrows conic, they come not In <lb/>
delivered to . . <lb/>
Hut III <lb/>
the-r months. If a is ; the people at their houses, that . <lb/>
I would wounded it stops the bleeding by j van in 1719. Sorrows are often like clouds, <lb/>
placing its hand on wound <lb/>
. when they are <lb/>
in the county are tin- <lb/>
pertinent and Some chisels <lb/>
and tiles wore found in the cells yes- <lb/>
whereupon some of the in- <lb/>
too little rather than too much <lb/>
nod. e careful to give nothing <lb/>
salty or greasy. pair of birds <lb/>
will raise several broods in a year. <lb/>
Timid youth have a poem and <lb/>
I want to see the <lb/>
editor is busy. <lb/>
I'll do just as well. I'm on my way <lb/>
dressing it with and grass. <lb/>
When an animal has abounded leg <lb/>
or arm banging it completes the <lb/>
amputation by means of its teeth., <lb/>
A dog on being stung on the <lb/>
by a viper was observed to; <lb/>
plunge its head repeatedly for <lb/>
days into running water. This <lb/>
annual eventually recovered. A <lb/>
they are past <lb/>
become as they were the garments <lb/>
of Cod's throne off in purple and <lb/>
gold along the w. <lb/>
Ron. <lb/>
It <lb/>
Wk.-. <lb/>
Fifth A. <lb/>
Sixth T. <lb/>
Sampson. <lb/>
Seventh <lb/>
Eighth A. <lb/>
Ninth <lb/>
Tenth of<lb/>
Mecklenburg. <lb/>
Twelfth <lb/>
of <lb/>
IN <lb/>
of the finest old brandy in Ins house. <lb/>
. The soldier corked in tight and <lb/>
that he keep it <lb/>
till the day he was killed, or he <lb/>
f should be he would carry it <lb/>
home at the end the war. lie <lb/>
did keep it all through the. cam <lb/>
and taking it home <lb/>
M. of hi in on furloughs and <lb/>
it back until July, at <lb/>
II. <lb/>
F. Graves, of <lb/>
fear that capital will net find it. and <lb/>
build it up. Chattanooga was one <lb/>
Of Brat of cities to ad- <lb/>
is consequently one of the <lb/>
first to scenic benefits <lb/>
Sorrows of <lb/>
was a beggar. <lb/>
Spencer died in want. <lb/>
Cervantes died of <lb/>
the dramatist, <lb/>
slave. <lb/>
lived in poverty and <lb/>
tress. <lb/>
Walter died on <lb/>
The little ones are perfect flights at the waste-basket <lb/>
Miss Prim Mr. <lb/>
Oh, it's nothing, nothing. My teeth <lb/>
ache a little ; that's <lb/>
Small <lb/>
Why don't take out <lb/>
two weeks notes should be distinct <lb/>
if the bird is to be a slug <lb/>
The writer had a hen bird that <lb/>
died when her brood was a week old <lb/>
Omaha influence again licking the aw when it <lb/>
but the widower raised the whole moon upon the tide came day. <lb/>
family and beauties they were. Omaha High School don't <lb/>
. know exactly what influence it has <lb/>
Mr. lives at on the tied, but it has a tendency <lb/>
ville, Mo., and is a successful lo fully City Economist. <lb/>
He says that he has been a You charge U W <lb/>
v valise to the ablest that is <lb/>
many a trouble <lb/>
mates said that the white folks wore Would break like a bubble, <lb/>
getting mighty to come waters of <lb/>
.,, , Did not we rehearse it <lb/>
into their private, bed rooms and Ami tenderly nurse it. <lb/>
search them; and that would a permanent place in the <lb/>
. have more files in thereby <lb/>
terrier hurt its right eye. It re- <lb/>
. day night. venerate old ace. and love not <lb/>
under a counter, avoiding the man who can look without <lb/>
light and heat, although News and In ,, when <lb/>
ally kept to the lire. It conversation with the Private Sec- the dusk evening begins to <lb/>
adopted a general treatment of rest rotary of the Governor he said that W over the. watery eye, and the <lb/>
Hid abstinence from food. The lo- most of the counties of the State twilight grow broader <lb/>
treatment consisted in have through their proper officers <lb/>
the upper surface of paw, which reported to the Governor vacancies <lb/>
applied lo the wounded eye, in the offices of justices the peace <lb/>
lies in their several townships, and the <lb/>
same have in nearly every instance <lb/>
been promptly tilled. Some of the <lb/>
counties have not yet reported. It <lb/>
is desirable that it should be done <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
Tie Ice Water Habit. <lb/>
and deep upon the understanding. <lb/>
II. W. <lb/>
the hope within us springing, <lb/>
Herald of to-morrow's strife ; <lb/>
By sun. whose light is bringing <lb/>
of freed. death or life <lb/>
oh I remember, life can be <lb/>
No charm to him who lives not free. <lb/>
Thomas Moore. <lb/>
was a <lb/>
I wonder ever a song was sung, <lb/>
the singer's heart sang sweeter f <lb/>
wonder if ever a rhyme was rung, <lb/>
inmost <lb/>
shade, <lb/>
betrayed. <lb/>
non. <lb/>
the <lb/>
dis- We have sold Swift's Specific for <lb/>
six in quantity lots, and the <lb/>
goods have entirely <lb/>
and without a complaint from <lb/>
a single customer. <lb/>
ft <lb/>
Paris, Texas. <lb/>
0- system. Dyspepsia on the side, and that <lb/>
burg, he met Capt. I. Guerrant scaffold. <lb/>
morning, just before his Butler lived a life of penury and <lb/>
Sena K. Vance, of made the fatal and bloody died poor, <lb/>
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- was then lived a life meanness <lb/>
as brigade and distress. <lb/>
to him that the time had come Plains, the <lb/>
for him to open that brandy, lot he turned a mill. verdict is. that as a blood <lb/>
Pan had fourteen medicine it has no rival. <lb/>
that day. and he wanted bin. to trades, yet starved with all. Druggist, ; <lb/>
take a drink with The Cap- the Italian poet, was of- Sherman Texas <lb/>
reasoned with ten distressed five shillings. <lb/>
Thomas G. skinner, of <lb/>
Second P. col. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Third . W. of felt that he was going to be killed <lb/>
Fender. <lb/>
Fourth II. <lb/>
Fifth J. of <lb/>
Swift's Specific has a brisk and <lb/>
comic poet, sale with us, and the <lb/>
of <lb/>
dean boy and merely turning the cap shoal around j <lb/>
this sis are attributed to this universal to the sun the first clear day will <lb/>
habit of our people. We all know kill the sprout and save the <lb/>
my tied my great danger drinking ice- He never loses a wheat crop on ac- <lb/>
this water when heated and the same count of exposure to weather, and <lb/>
you eat a with danger exists, so he does not believe that any <lb/>
when we. take ice water at need suffer loss on that account. <lb/>
any time, as the sodden change <lb/>
from heat to cold taxes the system <lb/>
to that equilibrium which is <lb/>
essential to health- The American <lb/>
AYCOCK DANIELS <lb/>
N C <lb/>
C C DANIELS <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
And if <lb/>
Then I have to kiss <lb/>
All right, I'll eat With <lb/>
Dicks, <lb/>
colored, on the lino between <lb/>
and Portsmouth, has been re- <lb/>
o. a <lb/>
WILSON. . C <lb/>
Any Business to will <lb/>
to- <lb/>
Sixth of <lb/>
t. S. lb <lb/>
A. Cowles <lb/>
Ninth l-i., II. of<lb/>
Court Move. <lb/>
Sheriff A. K. Tucker. <lb/>
Register of II. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Manning. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Council Dawson. Chair- <lb/>
man. C V, Newton., <lb/>
W. A. Jr. T. K. Keel. <lb/>
Board of <lb/>
Chairman s. and J. I. <lb/>
Cos. <lb/>
School <lb/>
F. W. Brown. <lb/>
. . i, moved and another named I <lb/>
went m, and he was killed in and misfortune, destroyed himself at <lb/>
charge. <lb/>
was refused admit- <lb/>
Charily. iS hospital he had erected <lb/>
himself. <lb/>
Durham Sun. Savage died in a prison at <lb/>
Every day or two to where he was confined for m debt of <lb/>
the downfall or of some <lb/>
reach, he discarded everything and <lb/>
took Specific. He increased , <lb/>
from to pounds, and was <lb/>
soon a sound and healthy man. <lb/>
Women are More Honest than <lb/>
Men <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
May <lb/>
F. Evans. <lb/>
II. Lang. <lb/>
T. Smith. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Con Ward. N. Boyd <lb/>
fellow man ; high as well <lb/>
US low. We never rejoice over <lb/>
downfall of any man. We know <lb/>
that human is naturally weak, <lb/>
and man is to sin as the <lb/>
sparks We have no <lb/>
The of Collins was through <lb/>
neglect, firm causing mental de- <lb/>
of <lb/>
was sold for a to slave him <lb/>
from grip of the law. <lb/>
Fielding lies in the burying- <lb/>
Weldon News. <lb/>
A HAD OF IT. <lb/>
said it looked like <lb/>
seem to have it <lb/>
bears what <lb/>
C- <lb/>
A. D. Marsh was judge at the pit <lb/>
Monday. A young, <lb/>
used in the tempera <lb/>
it is rarely used in Eng- <lb/>
land, France or Germany. Ice in- <lb/>
creases thirst. Ice arrests <lb/>
Ice checks action <lb/>
of the ft is a luxury, but <lb/>
like many luxuries, it has i's <lb/>
heavy penalties. <lb/>
duly A fierce <lb/>
Capt. W. F. the vet- faced fellow offered his vote, and rainstorm accompanied lb under <lb/>
It should be remembered by , r <lb/>
everybody that the next State Fair I L C <lb/>
will be field for six days-one entire y E Rt y H To. nut-m <lb/>
tour days as here- Tl ft MURPHY,<lb/>
A W, <lb/>
Chatham Mr. A. N. C. <lb/>
this place, made this year <lb/>
-13 bushels of wheat on one and n cc-lath. harry <lb/>
half acres of land, and Capt. W. L. A <lb/>
asked him if he was old <lb/>
j sympathy for frauds, and humbugs, <lb/>
i Ward, Alfred land in religion, in politics, ground of the English factory at <lb/>
For Ward. T. and M. in our social composition. Lisbon without a stone to mark the <lb/>
They should be exposed and kick- spot. <lb/>
ed out- When a good man is over. Milton sold his copyright of <lb/>
K. 4th Ward, W. <lb/>
First and Third taken in a fault, he should be for at <lb/>
Her. V-f. I------- l n. .-,. . . , i- , V , . . . women on his train who <lb/>
D. D., , l finished his ill ob- . B.----- . <lb/>
BO blow ill out to the U<lb/>
raster. ever ready to kick a mi, l when be , the the great <lb/>
or an of the Seaboard and <lb/>
railroad has been <lb/>
in that capacity for many years and <lb/>
has in that time across many <lb/>
curious specimens of <lb/>
is for s <lb/>
man nature in all its phases and under the <lb/>
various circumstances favorable railroad, and the din overhead <lb/>
and <lb/>
told.,. <lb/>
she said. <lb/>
and lightening, swept over this city <lb/>
enough to vote. , b , . ,. , , <lb/>
says the fellow, am ll <lb/>
the Miami Canal, broke its <lb/>
How do yen know banks and worked great havoc in <lb/>
London made bushels on live <lb/>
acres. All this laud a few years <lb/>
ago, was almost too poor to <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
humanity. have had the u. and <lb/>
three was the reply. R of <lb/>
tad were passing under the <lb/>
res favorable railroad, and the din overhead <lb/>
been many. He almost deafening. <lb/>
us one that he bustle makes my head <lb/>
elm <lb/>
perhaps ended his life, it is said, <lb/>
Wednesday night. <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
Lodge, No. A. F. A. <lb/>
not so good as the man who falls, almshouse, and at any rate was <lb/>
will clime in help to .-end him ; ported by a servant who <lb/>
scooting down the hill. As Josh begged in the streets of Lisbon <lb/>
Billings once remarked, a him. <lb/>
seems <lb/>
would leave home with two little, <lb/>
sometimes they would lose it and <lb/>
sometimes they would yield to <lb/>
temptation spending more than <lb/>
they ought which no women at <lb/>
j times resist. We asked him <lb/>
to wear a smaller <lb/>
she indignantly cried, <lb/>
mean the confuses <lb/>
beg your stammered <lb/>
he, am confused <lb/>
MAS. <lb/>
here I've only <lb/>
M. meets every 1st Thursday and man hill seems to be <lb/>
night after the 1-t and 3rd Sunday at , , ., .,,,.,. <lb/>
Lodge. A. L. Wow. W. I greased for the So it is. <lb/>
O. I,, See. Every man is surrounded by <lb/>
R. A. Chapter. No. meets , <lb/>
2nd and till Monday at Ma- i re <lb/>
sonic Hall, F. W. Brown, II. P. the grease and make it shekel. <lb/>
Covenant Ledge, No. I. 0.0. F. ls more <lb/>
S down than it is to build up If the J lit <lb/>
how they got along. Ho <lb/>
. , . . . already bag at lie . ,. <lb/>
he frequently lent them reel. <lb/>
and had been turned out as M. <lb/>
almost but it was seeded <lb/>
in clover, which grew luxuriantly, <lb/>
and last year that was <lb/>
wheat was sown with the <lb/>
above results. We commend <lb/>
to the consideration of our farmer <lb/>
friends who ought not to allow two <lb/>
merchants to beat them farming. <lb/>
Wilmington Star The rise ; Sn, <lb/>
trains are ran ween forty in tho river at <lb/>
j London and Paris at the moderate reported as subsiding. Tho <lb/>
i outlay of shillings, say damage by the freshets to crops in <lb/>
the round trip. It is just the I lowlands is said to be <lb/>
The melon crop <lb/>
Several families were <lb/>
driven from their homes whim the <lb/>
blinding was raging. The <lb/>
firms sustaining the greatest loss <lb/>
observed he. you are Co., ice dealers, and <lb/>
pork packers. <lb/>
J E B V L L E, N. V. <lb/>
E Y-AT-LA W, <lb/>
G RE EN V L L E, N. C. <lb/>
in all the courts. Collection <lb/>
and economical long have <lb/>
and it full every <lb/>
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
to help them along. they re-; m our patent stretching pants <lb/>
Fifteen men <lb/>
visited S <lb/>
D. h. <lb/>
down than it is to build up. <lb/>
Insurance Lodge. i if. K. of II.,; an were known in <lb/>
meets every first and third r night. <lb/>
D. D. Haskett, D. <lb/>
The w , we MI An order ha <lb/>
The credit system is the in like a man, been issued from o <lb/>
which farmer and this replied he. about l and <lb/>
, , , , , duke you Dickens or to him a terrible whipping with , . , <lb/>
mg classes contend. It thirty years, as much as <lb/>
home of its freedom, its luxury, of have never lost a lent lo a <lb/>
AN EFFECTUAL DISGUISE. <lb/>
for and wife <lb/>
beating. <lb/>
a bouts does seem to be p c F P. <lb/>
Prices keep up; good j ft <lb/>
melons were held yesterday at <lb/>
Au order has Civil Engineers, Surveyors <lb/>
and Architects. <lb/>
and N. C <lb/>
of the Second to adopt <lb/>
the regulation with <lb/>
white trimmings; the M worn <lb/>
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of II. meets, political foundations <lb/>
every Thursday C. A. White, C. q <lb/>
ii social and to that other in my life. No, sir, women j said Mr. Baxter I Crime in England is decidedly on , Fourth at the re. <lb/>
i would be not made with hands. It robs are you ever lose; <lb/>
not. It is not free thought and any money by lending lo men . too of o. are a Mauler, rob- cl while the <lb/>
HOTELS. <lb/>
POST for to know. It is well it <lb/>
Office hours a. M. to p. m. Money not. It is with a higher power <lb/>
Order hours A. K. to p. M. No or- . ,. . ., . B ,,. <lb/>
will be from to adjust these things. Christian <lb/>
from to p. w. <lb/>
Bethel mail arrives daily . , . ,. . . ,. <lb/>
at a. m. and departs at p m. applied, more frequently <lb/>
Tar mail arrives ally Sun- than otherwise, has a to <lb/>
at m. and depart at I p. it. ,., .,. ,.,, .,. debts and mortgages,; <lb/>
mail daily the fallen, age the aW until he w driven to a n of <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
asylum. master, the creditor, conclusion is obvious. , ., ,,,,., ,,.,,., <lb/>
lashes him with those fearful ; cw York <lb/>
We help thinking that the j wake up I hear a noise in van and will be represented, seriously so. Alter they were <lb/>
There's somebody in in wax, m the re- ed the into a store and <lb/>
For preach <lb/>
Bethlehem, <lb/>
o'clock <lb/>
Shady Grove, 3rd iv at I <lb/>
Sunday at II o'clock. <lb/>
Chapel. 4th Sunday <lb/>
E P. C. <lb/>
lief ween and cloak makers <lb/>
i by A. A Co. <lb/>
of New York, have gone strike. <lb/>
; VI . j,, i ------w ------I <lb/>
for its will taint wisest and beat men in his my-management of burglars yen summoned prominent people to the latter was and over <lb/>
lo s will haw a revolver and go down July to dismiss plans court. Tho former left, for phi is <lb/>
affect the character. nations. next year. for the great of <lb/>
SAT <lb/>
E. <lb/>
HOTEL <lb/>
THE HOME <lb/>
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE- <lb/>
Polite waiters. Good Rooms. Best <lb/>
table, market alb ml. When In th <lb/>
city stop at the <lb/>
Hotel, <lb/>
WASHINGTON N. C. <lb/>
If you want to save money, buy your Boots, Shoes. Hats, Cans. Dress Goods Domestics at the <lb/>
tn Jeweler. RAWLS<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
V ,<lb/>
Tile Pastel to the benefit of the <lb/>
school fund of and It <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. remaining one-third to the inform- <lb/>
n is act shall <lb/>
u only apply to the counties Anson <lb/>
and Richmond. <lb/>
Sec . This act shall lo in force <lb/>
from and alter <lb/>
In the Assembly read <lb/>
I three limes, and ratified this the <lb/>
I day of February, A. 1887. <lb/>
Chapter of the laws of 1899 <lb/>
amends act so as to include the <lb/>
counties mentioned above. <lb/>
Washington Letter.<lb/>
THE <lb/>
IS <lb/>
DISTRICT. <lb/>
New York Letter.<lb/>
Great <lb/>
special <lb/>
N. Y., 30th., <lb/>
Drifted nut to sea and lost That <lb/>
We all hoped would <lb/>
change when Cleveland was elected <lb/>
fur or while hit did seem we <lb/>
tor git one more chance <lb/>
an, we made good many remarks <lb/>
do out, but <lb/>
jest Mr. Cleveland gut <lb/>
Hog on his list ovals <lb/>
is the fate, as far as can be was taken do civil ml-vice <lb/>
it count <lb/>
Price. par year. <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC, BIT <lb/>
will not Hesitate to Democratic <lb/>
measures that arc not consistent <lb/>
Hip true principles of the party. <lb/>
It yon want a paper from a <lb/>
section of the State send the <lb/>
tor. SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb/>
the office at <lb/>
Mail <lb/>
WEDNESDAY. -ILLY <lb/>
Ex Congressman Rem, <lb/>
formerly of Slate been <lb/>
elected Vice-President of the <lb/>
Constitutional Convention of <lb/>
Idaho Territory, lie seems to <lb/>
have become bis <lb/>
new home in a short while. <lb/>
The rumor is that a special <lb/>
session of Congress will be called <lb/>
as soon as the returns from the <lb/>
elections in the new States are <lb/>
In. What a boomerang it would <lb/>
be should the Democrats capture <lb/>
a majority of the Congressmen <lb/>
from those States <lb/>
the intrepid Prof, <lb/>
and the curious <lb/>
Campbell had invented and <lb/>
which lie expected would revolution- <lb/>
concluded de <lb/>
tie party demanded de <lb/>
officers <lb/>
could do de most harm. So <lb/>
ALFRED FORBES, <lb/>
TEE RELIABLE OF C <lb/>
R. S. CLARK CO., <lb/>
DEALER <lb/>
v sir <lb/>
IN <lb/>
aerial navigation. Several at- remained <lb/>
When the Boston slugger can <lb/>
scoop in fourteen or fifteen thousand <lb/>
dollars one mill, what does be <lb/>
want to go to for on <lb/>
Perhaps be wants to try to <lb/>
have the law against prise-fight- <lb/>
in the Stales, repeal- <lb/>
ed, bro. There's many a scheme <lb/>
in these office-seekers that we <lb/>
can't exactly understand. <lb/>
From our <lb/>
Washington, C, July <lb/>
The Pension Bureau is enjoying <lb/>
a of the kind- <lb/>
Certain newspapers have been <lb/>
charges of more or less <lb/>
against almost every branch <lb/>
of that office ever since <lb/>
Tanner took And <lb/>
now the action of Secretary Noble <lb/>
in appointing a committee to <lb/>
lite of all <lb/>
during the past twelve months, and <lb/>
the charges ii ism mi making <lb/>
the applications a prominent pen <lb/>
attorney of this city special, <lb/>
has opened the eyes of a good many <lb/>
people to the fact that there must <lb/>
be some basis for these charges. <lb/>
The committee investigating holds <lb/>
daily sittings in the Pension office. <lb/>
The sessions are secret but enough <lb/>
has leaked out to make it certain <lb/>
have discovered a <lb/>
loose way of doing business in the <lb/>
matter pensions; it has <lb/>
been learned to a certainty that <lb/>
many in the office have been <lb/>
hugely benefited getting their <lb/>
pensions related, some them <lb/>
getting an increase of as much an <lb/>
a month. is believed <lb/>
many discharges will follow the in- <lb/>
unless the thing is <lb/>
hushed up which is not at all pro <lb/>
now. If this committee <lb/>
should make a while re <lb/>
port there will be a Congressional <lb/>
investigation as soon m <lb/>
meet that will show up the real <lb/>
condition of things. Commissioner <lb/>
Tanner is said to have received <lb/>
several letters from Governor <lb/>
of Ohio, urging him not to <lb/>
change Ins liberal toward Hie <lb/>
veterans, at least not daring the <lb/>
gubernatorial campaign. <lb/>
can be cu the outside <lb/>
almost every pensioner employed <lb/>
in I he Pension has had his <lb/>
re-rated and increased <lb/>
last twelve months. It is <lb/>
said that it was the amount el <lb/>
money spent by certain Pension <lb/>
office officials that first aroused the <lb/>
suspicion of a wide awake news- <lb/>
paper man as to where it came from <lb/>
Smith, the Democrat, <lb/>
who was dismissed from the Sixth <lb/>
Auditor's office bids fair to become <lb/>
a National issue, lie says he will <lb/>
appeal his case to the civil service <lb/>
commission and demand re-Instate-. <lb/>
meat on the ground that he was <lb/>
dismissed on account of bis politics. <lb/>
He is indulging a great waste of <lb/>
time, and does not seem to realize <lb/>
that the civil service was passed <lb/>
for the special purpose of being <lb/>
violated. <lb/>
The alleged combination of South- <lb/>
Republican <lb/>
who were to vote Brewer <lb/>
North Carolina, for Speaker of the <lb/>
House until he was elected, or the <lb/>
had agreed to give <lb/>
them they claim, is <lb/>
o pieces. <lb/>
of North Carolina. <lb/>
having announced bis intention of <lb/>
voting for for speaker, <lb/>
and in the event of his withdrawal <lb/>
Burroughs or Cannon. <lb/>
The Chief of the Secret Service <lb/>
of the Treasury Department is a <lb/>
very important position in more <lb/>
ways than one, and considerable <lb/>
passed by the General Assembly l has followed the sudden with- <lb/>
of 1887 and amended by Chapter of the opposition or Grand <lb/>
1ST of laws so as to include the j and ether labor <lb/>
counties of Pitt, Greene. the appointment Thorn <lb/>
The Greensboro North <lb/>
wants to know if <lb/>
is a family roost <lb/>
from the appointments made <lb/>
by the present Republican ad- <lb/>
ministration we should say it is, <lb/>
and that the roost is full. Per- <lb/>
haps Dr. Mott can tell how it is <lb/>
with the Republican office-hold- <lb/>
State. <lb/>
We have received the encamp- <lb/>
edition of the Wilmington <lb/>
It is a neat sheet, <lb/>
well gotten up and reflects much <lb/>
credit its editor. It gives <lb/>
a brief historical sketch of <lb/>
past and present and <lb/>
for its It <lb/>
also gives a short history of the <lb/>
State Guard and some of the <lb/>
noble companies representing it. <lb/>
Congressman Brower of the <lb/>
Greensboro District, is greatly <lb/>
dissatisfied about the manner in <lb/>
which the Federal offices are <lb/>
distributed and threatens to be <lb/>
come an independent candidate <lb/>
for Speaker of the next House. <lb/>
It la thought that four or five <lb/>
other Republican members, who <lb/>
are also disgruntled, will unite <lb/>
with Brower. Failing elect <lb/>
Brower, they propose to vole for already going <lb/>
n Democrat in order to rebuke <lb/>
the administration We have <lb/>
no but the President <lb/>
will give them satisfaction before <lb/>
Congress meets. <lb/>
tempts have been made during the <lb/>
last few months to test the power of <lb/>
the novel airship, but no <lb/>
was made last Tuesday <lb/>
then the balloon was <lb/>
in the. outskirts of Brooklyn, and, <lb/>
with Prof. Hogan in the car, stall- <lb/>
ed on a voyage from which, in all <lb/>
it will never return. <lb/>
Its steering apparatus broke loose <lb/>
immediately after the start, and the <lb/>
must have lost all control <lb/>
of the ship at the outset. A few <lb/>
hours afterwards the balloon was <lb/>
seen heading out to sea with its <lb/>
passenger sitting in the stern of the <lb/>
car; and then tidings came on <lb/>
the pilot of an incoming steamer <lb/>
reported that he had seen the air- <lb/>
ship far out at sea, skimming along <lb/>
without an occupant until the <lb/>
loon finally broke loose from the <lb/>
car and sailed off in the clouds, <lb/>
while the car sank into the ocean. <lb/>
What has become of Hogan, <lb/>
who bad previously made ever <lb/>
voyages, and was regarded as <lb/>
the foremost world, no <lb/>
one knows. But that he met a <lb/>
frightful death can hardly doubt <lb/>
ed, and thus ends another chapter <lb/>
in the history of aerial navigation, <lb/>
and thus another life is added <lb/>
long list of those given in the M <lb/>
tempt to rule the air. <lb/>
which consisted of an oval shaped <lb/>
balloon connected with a large car, <lb/>
cost and Prof. Campbell <lb/>
says build another at once. <lb/>
A NEW HALL. <lb/>
The well merited complaint that <lb/>
there is no proper music hall this <lb/>
city will soon have no excuse for ex- <lb/>
A building has last <lb/>
been completed which it is thought <lb/>
will suit the requirements in every <lb/>
particular. It is situated on the <lb/>
come <lb/>
Street, and is being tilted up in an <lb/>
elegant manner. It will <lb/>
date persons, of whom <lb/>
will be sealed on the floor. <lb/>
i lie ball will be decorated in the <lb/>
under de shade de Hog <lb/>
while us was <lb/>
cross <lb/>
de Hog sand hills under <lb/>
de June <lb/>
bugs singing over our <lb/>
blasted hopes. is life <lb/>
is politics. <lb/>
When Mr. <lb/>
he axed Simon who dis- <lb/>
stamps, salt pork, <lb/>
trust product, sugar <lb/>
cross de same counter, step down <lb/>
out give place Moses <lb/>
Wilson who <lb/>
de straitest sect, <lb/>
de deepest dye. Some folks and <lb/>
if Simon had been in dry- <lb/>
goods groceries ho would <lb/>
have kept Ins place, but I guess <lb/>
am only a long drawn insinuation <lb/>
de clothing agencies Mr. <lb/>
wanted establish- <lb/>
how Simon got out <lb/>
got In. Now Mose is good <lb/>
man. flint to say <lb/>
gin Mose, he kin chop more cotton, <lb/>
plow more furrows a day <lb/>
man I but his accomplish- <lb/>
am not at all varied. Now <lb/>
es has been hinted, de <lb/>
contemplates de <lb/>
cabinet by de addition <lb/>
on de Development of Coons, <lb/>
The air-ship, j Mose would be de man fur de place, <lb/>
but his fort. <lb/>
men to the of Pitt and surrounding counties, line of the following <lb/>
that are not to be excelled in this market. And to be First-class and <lb/>
pure straight DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, <lb/>
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, HOOTS and SHOES, LA-1 ,, , <lb/>
and CHILDREN'S sLippERs, and Are headquarters for all needed in <lb/>
GOODS, DOCKS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS- V <lb/>
WARE, ARK, PLOWS PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different if J StOCK be <lb/>
kinds, and Mil Belting, ROCK BASIS, and II in <lb/>
Harness, an <lb/>
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
looking I tonsils. <lb/>
and House Cutlery <lb/>
CA LL US. <lb/>
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb/>
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb/>
Hill -ell at Trices. <lb/>
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton Which I oiler lo the trade, at Wholesale i <lb/>
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less per cent for Bread Prep <lb/>
oration and Hall's Star At jobbers Lead and pure <lb/>
seed Varnishes and Colors. Cucumber Wood Sail and Wood and <lb/>
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Gin me a call guarantee <lb/>
ft Ml <lb/>
III <lb/>
Together with exclusive styles from our own <lb/>
workshop, which for beauty, elegance and <lb/>
workmanship equal any that can be found <lb/>
We yield the palm to none. <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
C. <lb/>
WE are now fitted up in and are prepared It <lb/>
upon short notice any kind or of <lb/>
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb/>
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL <lb/>
We also keep n nice line of <lb/>
READY-MADE HARNESS. <lb/>
Come and see us. Flanagan's old <lb/>
R. JR. <lb/>
LIFE FIRE II <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
OFFICE JAMES OLD STAND <lb/>
All in <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS <lb/>
At lowest current rates <lb/>
lie am little an <lb/>
mot much energetic in <lb/>
out motto tin <lb/>
victor belong the lie AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb/>
open to conviction it is true, lie am <lb/>
DURING THE SUMMER <lb/>
I will have weekly arrivals the <lb/>
Confection s. <lb/>
I keep on hand a of <lb/>
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, <lb/>
CIGARS, TOILET SOAPS, <lb/>
All your in abort can be by <lb/>
v. ST. <lb/>
ENS, <lb/>
BOXES CONFECTIONS IT To <lb/>
FINE A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
-w-- . <lb/>
E. C. <lb/>
good man hit ever body <lb/>
kin convince him, my <lb/>
line not <lb/>
see I goes <lb/>
git's my read <lb/>
n Avenue and 50th j Thursday de <lb/>
v day Mose Ink charge, <lb/>
I went over as usual git my <lb/>
paper. When I got Mose <lb/>
sett hack portend tor be read- <lb/>
I walked up <lb/>
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb/>
THE FRONT <lb/>
J. D. Williamson, <lb/>
style, and it is <lb/>
believed will have no equal in New <lb/>
It was built by Mr. <lb/>
the well-known contractor, <lb/>
and will be dedicated by Theodore <lb/>
Thomas, who will a of <lb/>
concerts there on September <lb/>
THE <lb/>
At. the request of Grant a <lb/>
meeting was held at the City <lb/>
Hall, Thursday, the 25th, for the <lb/>
Act. <lb/>
We publish an Act <lb/>
in these counties, especially lite ,, <lb/>
sale in small quantities. <lb/>
That it shall he <lb/>
lawful for any per.-on to buy. sell, <lb/>
deliver mi receive, a pi ice or <lb/>
any whatever, any cotton <lb/>
the seed where I be quantity is less <lb/>
than what is baled, except, <lb/>
as hereinafter provided. <lb/>
sale and <lb/>
transfer of seed cotton shall be <lb/>
signed by all parties <lb/>
thereto in I lie presence of I <lb/>
Mull be Mb <lb/>
in the following form, <lb/>
lo-wit <lb/>
hereby deliver to <lb/>
of seed cotton, at cents per <lb/>
This the------- day of-------, <lb/>
In our presence- <lb/>
the labor <lb/>
opposition is removed that he will <lb/>
get the place. The labor people <lb/>
opposed him his work <lb/>
dining the western railroad <lb/>
Why they withdrew their <lb/>
lion is a conundrum that is too <lb/>
for weather. <lb/>
Senator of Virginia who <lb/>
is also of the democratic <lb/>
committee has been inter- <lb/>
viewed on political situation in <lb/>
State. He says is <lb/>
naturally democratic. It is too <lb/>
early to out hoe the issue on which <lb/>
I he battle will be fought, but I <lb/>
Mahone will make the high <lb/>
protective tariff his rallying cry. <lb/>
do not know how of a figure <lb/>
Langston, the would be Con- <lb/>
will cut. He hates Ma- <lb/>
hone to give him trouble if <lb/>
he. can, but he may be bought off <lb/>
with a Bead office by the <lb/>
Said bill of sale, together with a <lb/>
fee of twenty-five cents for docket- <lb/>
the sane, nail de <lb/>
livered by the person so buying o <lb/>
receiving said seed cotton, within <lb/>
ten days thereafter, lo I he nearest <lb/>
justice, the peace said j <lb/>
whose duty it shall lie lo docket and before tho campaign <lb/>
preserve the same en his civil dock- I The campaign will excite <lb/>
et tor the inspection of ail persons. interest the <lb/>
Sec. person buy or re National Committee propose to aid <lb/>
seed cotton contrary to I he party with money and speak- <lb/>
provisions of this act. any I cannot name the <lb/>
buying or receiving seed nominee, but whoever he is he <lb/>
who shall fail, neglect or refuse for; will be the next Governor of <lb/>
ten days thereafter re and de <lb/>
liver the written bill of sale, as here- has just <lb/>
required, to the nearest turned from an extensive <lb/>
of peace in said comity, j an tour. He says I he people there <lb/>
shall be by a line not serious by the <lb/>
dollars, imprisoned ; a a <lb/>
not thirty day.-, two- majority are rt at <lb/>
thirds of any fine so lo en present lime. <lb/>
Mose, would git <lb/>
my mail el you got <lb/>
no sea Mose, es he folded up <lb/>
de paper laid hit <lb/>
yes I, paper you <lb/>
up am mine. <lb/>
Pete he, Cleve- <lb/>
land was you go <lb/>
de victors <lb/>
de spoils Yes you did, an <lb/>
I wants distinctly under- <lb/>
TO JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
G BEEN VILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House. <lb/>
WILL OF <lb/>
BUGGIES, CARTS <lb/>
My Factory is well equipped put nothing <lb/>
but WORK, we keep up with times i fist unproved <lb/>
Ir-i used in all work. All styles are use you tan gelid from <lb/>
Storm, Coil, Ran, Horn, King. <lb/>
Also keep on hand a full e <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb/>
the will AS AS THE <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb/>
SHELL PUKE HONK, <lb/>
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb/>
Tennessee Wagons, for sale, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. Mar. <lb/>
item am I <lb/>
of preparing for the <lb/>
fair Nearly all the out . <lb/>
people. the cite were invited, ,,,, Y to, J J <lb/>
arid Mose at air allow <lb/>
de <lb/>
Thanking people this surrounding counties for put favor hope <lb/>
merit a continuance of the slime. <lb/>
spare reserved <lb/>
MURPHY REDDING, <lb/>
Merchandise Brokers. <lb/>
H. G. <lb/>
and I lie meet was a most en- <lb/>
one. <lb/>
ding the agrees that <lb/>
the lair must be held in York <lb/>
BOTH SEXES. <lb/>
City. We have never had a world's <lb/>
fair yet, it is about time I hat <lb/>
we had The nearest approach <lb/>
to such a was the Crystal Pal- <lb/>
ace in 1833. By the <lb/>
time 1892 Cornea around, there will <lb/>
be nearly forty yearn of an interval <lb/>
and our friends who have not <lb/>
ed as since then will have an <lb/>
t see how much we have <lb/>
grown. definite plans can yet <lb/>
be agreed upon, but the enthusiasm <lb/>
shown by everyone makes success <lb/>
of the biggest kind a certainty. <lb/>
But with all enthusiasm and ad <lb/>
vantages I am of I he opinion <lb/>
we have no time lo waste if we are <lb/>
to have our house order by 1892. <lb/>
Vagaries of Fate. <lb/>
A on Other <lb/>
Mortals by tho of <lb/>
body lies <lb/>
want bill, little hen <lb/>
lint little <lb/>
Leastwise de <lb/>
line and added de balance. Hit <lb/>
recognized fact hit <lb/>
mankind be satisfied <lb/>
Au I reckon <lb/>
dis fact will apply de post <lb/>
department dis government es <lb/>
well es hit will else <lb/>
on de lop side de I <lb/>
reckon el Mr. <lb/>
git lot angels an make <lb/>
postmaster out would <lb/>
be object, but <lb/>
foam de signs de times, <lb/>
be much objection sum- <lb/>
body git gnu make <lb/>
angels out some do North <lb/>
postal em- <lb/>
I don't whether it's <lb/>
fate or fool but Hog <lb/>
is afflicted post- <lb/>
masters bit don't matter who es <lb/>
President Arthur <lb/>
old Luke <lb/>
side at Hog at de. end <lb/>
de lust quarter Luke <lb/>
he so he bought <lb/>
keg com whiskey and nobody <lb/>
git mail <lb/>
Luke died. Den Simon <lb/>
Simon sob <lb/>
battle cry too literal but i <lb/>
he seem see de pint <lb/>
lessen twas <lb/>
square six loot <lb/>
over de fence <lb/>
got <lb/>
one an cum back <lb/>
him sure. Fur <lb/>
while hit nip and tuck, bat <lb/>
when had <lb/>
sum rite smart lively <lb/>
got heap practice, even <lb/>
at dis late day my hand has not for- <lb/>
got its cunning, so after <lb/>
pulled Mose out pile <lb/>
lasses barrels bin <lb/>
he think cue j <lb/>
was git <lb/>
sum mail out He did- <lb/>
say but handed over <lb/>
my papers, so J I hot hit <lb/>
ease action speak louder than <lb/>
words, I took em departed. <lb/>
have Hence herd Mose an. <lb/>
report me fur <lb/>
officer in de discharge bis <lb/>
duty you should see <lb/>
Ml. <lb/>
he's fur me you kin <lb/>
tell my address am still <lb/>
P. K , <lb/>
Hog Pitt Co., N. C. <lb/>
July 27th, 1889, <lb/>
Ex tension Ashed For. <lb/>
The citizens or Perry and <lb/>
vicinity are making strenuous <lb/>
efforts to induce Hie officials of the <lb/>
Wilmington and Weldon <lb/>
to run their road this place to <lb/>
by their little town. <lb/>
earnestly hope they will <lb/>
The country around Bell's <lb/>
Forty is one of the best fanning <lb/>
and besides <lb/>
is one of the most prosperous and <lb/>
thriving places the eastern pail <lb/>
of I he State, it being at the head <lb/>
Of navigation on Creek, <lb/>
large quantities of cotton, rice <lb/>
other products are shipped from <lb/>
there by the way of and <lb/>
added to that large quantities of <lb/>
Merchandise are to the <lb/>
place. If the of the road <lb/>
should be changed, the people <lb/>
that section we are <lb/>
railroad would be amply re <lb/>
paid for the additional expense by <lb/>
the large of freight that <lb/>
it would receive. We venture the <lb/>
that outside of I ho town <lb/>
of larger would <lb/>
be received lo and from that point <lb/>
that would be received from all the <lb/>
HIS WILL BK RE- <lb/>
opened Tuesday. August <lb/>
1889. ion in English per session of <lb/>
twenty weeks from n to <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/>
Business College, and <lb/>
at the University of Nashville, <lb/>
lean <lb/>
For farther particulars <lb/>
Z. <lb/>
Bethel, N. C. <lb/>
Watch-Maker Jeweler. <lb/>
If you something nice in the way of I <lb/>
Sewing Machines, <lb/>
come to OLD RELIABLE A <lb/>
new stock received. <lb/>
Watches. Clocks, Jewelry and Sewing <lb/>
Machines repaired and warranted. <lb/>
C . H. <lb/>
II C. Co <lb/>
Cobb Bros., <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, <lb/>
HI <lb/>
Commission Merchants, <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
U. <lb/>
;. MOVE. <lb/>
points on the road between I <lb/>
but he read, so ho had land and Kinston. <lb/>
de on do principals <lb/>
jet got mail <lb/>
got <lb/>
If people leaving for the autumn <lb/>
desire the to be sent to <lb/>
they will please <lb/>
We are no v receiving Spring and <lb/>
Summer and that <lb/>
you will not fail to give <lb/>
us a call. We Lave a <lb/>
specially attractive <lb/>
line of <lb/>
at cents per yard, which you <lb/>
will find to be equal to any <lb/>
yon will find at cents. <lb/>
A line of <lb/>
at cents. And <lb/>
many other things that we <lb/>
will offer at special prices <lb/>
We call especial attention to <lb/>
We have had several years ex- <lb/>
at the business and are <lb/>
prepared lo handle Cotton to <lb/>
the advantage of shippers. <lb/>
The and <lb/>
turn <lb/>
plow, and the and <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/>
Dealer In Corn, Meal. <lb/>
and Mill Iced. <lb/>
Will pay manner cash for <lb/>
Corn and <lb/>
I pay CASH hr my and <lb/>
to sell at BOTTOM thick. <lb/>
Call on me the store of J. S. Smith <lb/>
Bro. i <lb/>
All business entrusted to our <lb/>
hands will receive prompt and <lb/>
careful attention. <lb/>
Notice, <lb/>
The bad health of Mr. I. D. Gardner <lb/>
has compelled him discontinue <lb/>
management business for <lb/>
me, which has a nice stock of good <lb/>
material bought cheap for cash, on my <lb/>
hand. I close out the -lock at a <lb/>
THANK FOB THE PATRON A WHICH <lb/>
far bestowed us beg for a continuation of the we <lb/>
you to-day a line that cannot lie i in market ml <lb/>
worth. We have now In stock a line of <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 Dross Goods, <lb/>
Lawns in endless varieties, Piques, <lb/>
both Lace, 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/>
Dress Linen and Piece <lb/>
will astonish In i <lb/>
A line of Piece Goods and Paul.; <lb/>
and price. in endless variety a <lb/>
line tOO numerous to mention. Hals for Men. and Children, fur. <lb/>
Goods, Shirts, and Collars. Hosiery an I a nice line <lb/>
Scarfs. to I'd all Who favor us with their we pay special care to <lb/>
liberal discount, or will make easy terms , .,,.,,.,. , in quality and price. A large of <lb/>
the purchaser, or I will a,,., make 7.-, ,,.,. attention of the Ladies to our <lb/>
easy term.- will, any good to slippers and will not justice if they buy before <lb/>
carry on the carriage business me. <lb/>
There is CO better opening for a carnage <lb/>
lot of Clothing, ladles Dress I A Ax and Bail Road Mills Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, <lb/>
fact everything that can be , and Provisions, In this line we carry Tea, Coffee. Molasses, <lb/>
best We can buy, Pepper. Soap, laundry and toilet, <lb/>
Hall Lye, Starch, best grade of Kerosene Oil. Meats of differ <lb/>
need f bar- <lb/>
business the county than at this place. <lb/>
have also a large stock of general <lb/>
merchandise for sale cheap for cash or on <lb/>
time, such as Meats, Flour, Corn, <lb/>
bought hi large lot- also a nice lot of <lb/>
lodes and Orleans Molasses, nice <lb/>
selected stock of Shoe, Hals and Straw <lb/>
Good . <lb/>
found In a General Store. <lb/>
May m. X. <lb/>
Water Mills. <lb/>
The undersigned having leased these <lb/>
mills for e of years and put them <lb/>
in thorough order, begs leave to inform <lb/>
the that he is prepared to f rind <lb/>
lorn and wheat ill a hit. <lb/>
Satisfaction hi all patrons. <lb/>
would Inform merchants <lb/>
prepared to them good water <lb/>
mill meal prices <lb/>
Hardware, Nails. Cutlery, <lb/>
Hoes, Plows, Shovels, Trace Chains. <lb/>
Grindstones and Fixtures. <lb/>
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, <lb/>
Wood Willow ware. <lb/>
Harness. Bridles and Whip <lb/>
the <lb/>
and <lb/>
cut kinds. <lb/>
rel of good Flour c-me to sec us. we are bottom on it. <lb/>
I Lye, Matches, best grade of Kerosene OH. <lb/>
Is. which we buy low and sell low for the cash. If yo <lb/>
carry Window Sash and Doors of different III slink. Also tin <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
of any home In Greenville, embracing Suits, <lb/>
double and single. Lounges, Chairs of different kinds. Tables. Cots, Bed Springs <lb/>
and Mattresses, Bureaus, Children's Cribs Beds and Cradles. What have <lb/>
not got in this line we from several of best houses in this <lb/>
I got . <lb/>
country and will order anything moderate prices, <lb/>
celebrated and Stonewall PLOWS when want one. <lb/>
for Plow.- in stock. <lb/>
I get our <lb/>
We y Casting <lb/>
to buy <lb/>
lie supplied at my store in <lb/>
where will also a select <lb/>
of General will <lb/>
lowest price <lb/>
Robt, R. Fleming. <lb/>
I'S when yon come to town, guarantee fall <lb/>
and appreciate Sand e.-in will <lb/>
sell as low a any one who as good goods w. do. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO,<lb/>
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M Lang's Column. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, C. <lb/>
Local <lb/>
Frank. <lb/>
Last Oaf of July. <lb/>
August to-morrow. <lb/>
Hot, hotter, hottest. <lb/>
The town looks deserted. <lb/>
Days length about hours. <lb/>
Small crowd in town Saturday. <lb/>
A new suit now in <lb/>
Watermelons are becoming <lb/>
Head on the pest <lb/>
masters. <lb/>
ever sec so many mos- <lb/>
you <lb/>
one mouth and oysters will <lb/>
be <lb/>
We nave more than bait hour less j Misses Bertha and Clara Drown <lb/>
daylight now. returned last week from a visit in <lb/>
The colored excursionists from country. <lb/>
Personal. <lb/>
Mr. Tyson is <lb/>
Ocracoke. <lb/>
Mr. J. Yellowley returned <lb/>
Mississippi last week. <lb/>
Mr. Thomas Christman has been <lb/>
for a few days. <lb/>
Mr. Will Moore left yesterday <lb/>
morning for Ocracoke- <lb/>
Clad to sec friend Sidney Higgs <lb/>
in town part of last week. <lb/>
Miss Forbes left <lb/>
morning for Ocracoke. <lb/>
M. C- S. Cherry. Jr., of Bethel, <lb/>
dropped in to see us last Saturday. <lb/>
We were pleased to have a call <lb/>
from J. L. Monday <lb/>
last. <lb/>
Mr. Henry Sheppard has return- <lb/>
ed from his trip among the <lb/>
Glad to sec friend Zeno Moore <lb/>
able to fill his place at store <lb/>
again. <lb/>
Miss Williams is visiting <lb/>
friends and relatives in and near <lb/>
Farmville. <lb/>
. Again we are under obligations <lb/>
to Mr. W. B. Whichard for a nice <lb/>
basket-of apples. <lb/>
Mrs. Kiddie Fleming, aged <lb/>
years, died at home Green- <lb/>
ville, on the 29th. was buried <lb/>
at the family graveyard near her <lb/>
borne. <lb/>
received two communications <lb/>
this week from persons who failed to <lb/>
give their names. We pub- <lb/>
them unless proper signatures <lb/>
accompany them. <lb/>
The of the saw and hammer <lb/>
is heard throughout the town. The <lb/>
residences of Capt. C. A. White, <lb/>
G. and It. A. Tyson will <lb/>
be beauties and add much to the <lb/>
looks of the town. We learn that <lb/>
several other will be <lb/>
soon. <lb/>
New Heine returned Friday. <lb/>
out <lb/>
A party of young men were <lb/>
serenading last Friday night. <lb/>
is <lb/>
the time at the Old Brick Stoic. <lb/>
A. new lot of beautiful stationery <lb/>
just received, fend in your orders. <lb/>
Frail Jars Masons P. I,., Cheap at <lb/>
the Old Brick Store- <lb/>
Hoc Lang's new advertisement in <lb/>
this issue it will tell yon something. I <lb/>
The Cash will be paid for <lb/>
lbs. Beeswax at the old Brick Store. <lb/>
What's the matter with a j r- <lb/>
Mrs. K. S. Greene has been sick <lb/>
but we are glad to learn is much <lb/>
unproved. <lb/>
Dr. W. K. Warren has been sick <lb/>
for several days. Glad to know he <lb/>
is out again. <lb/>
We are glad to learn that r. <lb/>
I rank Brown, who is at Ocracoke, <lb/>
is much better. <lb/>
The clever and genial <lb/>
embarked for Ocracoke yes- <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie II. Roberts, of <lb/>
The railroad has not grown old <lb/>
yet. The town people just flock out <lb/>
to see the train. No wonder they <lb/>
don't get tired of going to look at it. <lb/>
Just think a to Green- <lb/>
ville. Why, it is something that <lb/>
has never been known before by <lb/>
our oldest people. <lb/>
Lie that up his business <lb/>
in the newspapers, shall gather a <lb/>
bountiful harvest of golden <lb/>
He that the advertisement <lb/>
and shall have <lb/>
dance world's goods for little <lb/>
money. He that not to <lb/>
subscribe to a paper, shall wonder <lb/>
at the intellect of his neighbor. lie <lb/>
that advertises liberally, <lb/>
the cream of the trade. Fulton <lb/>
Globe. <lb/>
The editor failed to send <lb/>
communication this week, <lb/>
greatly disappointed, for <lb/>
sure we would get an account <lb/>
General Items. <lb/>
The crops though poor, have <lb/>
proved considerably in the last two <lb/>
weeks, and we are now hopeful of a <lb/>
sufficiency to support the country a <lb/>
year. <lb/>
Most of farmers are about <lb/>
through working their crops and <lb/>
arc beginning to have a little time <lb/>
to make cider, drink cider sweet, <lb/>
go a fishing, <lb/>
In a little more than two weeks <lb/>
the huntsman's horn and the voice <lb/>
of the will be heard in the <lb/>
land and the weary deer will be <lb/>
panting after tho water-brooks. <lb/>
The Albemarle Lumber Co. has <lb/>
recently been buying timber <lb/>
in Carolina and Bethel Town <lb/>
ships. <lb/>
A mule ran away with a young <lb/>
man named Joseph Wynn of <lb/>
last week and turned the <lb/>
cart over. The wheel struck Wynn <lb/>
the head and killed him. <lb/>
There is some excitement in Mar- <lb/>
tin Co, over a supposed <lb/>
case. The wife of Council <lb/>
died strangely a little more than a <lb/>
week ago. She was buried and <lb/>
took the train for parts unknown, <lb/>
suspicion ran so high that last <lb/>
the body was taken up and <lb/>
poison was in the stomach. <lb/>
The verdict of the inquest is said to <lb/>
be, that she was poisoned by her <lb/>
husband. <lb/>
The child of Mr. John <lb/>
of died last <lb/>
day- <lb/>
There is not quite as much sick- <lb/>
in our section as there was a <lb/>
few weeks ago, though the health <lb/>
of the people generally la not very <lb/>
ran <lb/>
Dry Goods <lb/>
HATS FOR <lb/>
last Chance. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
TO out <lb/>
We will sell at We will sell at <lb/>
will sell Lawns at I to We will sell Cheese Cloth <lb/>
We Combination Worsted We will sell <lb/>
will sell Hushing at fie. We sell a lot of Corsets at <lb/>
We will sell Slippers to Mo. We will sell Table Oil Cloth <lb/>
We will sell our Clothing at cost, rants from <lb/>
Only a more <lb/>
of Sample Shoes <lb/>
at York Cost. <lb/>
These figures only <lb/>
good for SO days j <lb/>
commencing July <lb/>
Positively last <lb/>
BIGGS <lb/>
SPECIAL <lb/>
A FEW DAYS SHALL <lb/>
have on exhibition Fall and Win- <lb/>
lex Samples for Custom Made <lb/>
Clothing and cordially invite <lb/>
an inspection from those who <lb/>
want line clothing. <lb/>
Remember that <lb/>
a fit on all sales. The garments <lb/>
made by me during I he past <lb/>
season give evidence of styles, <lb/>
lit and durability. <lb/>
lion on the completion of the rail- <lb/>
road <lb/>
Whit, Goods at cost for <lb/>
cash. B. Co. <lb/>
were scarce on the <lb/>
streets last week. All gone on tho <lb/>
White Dress <lb/>
leash. <lb/>
On last Thursday night a man <lb/>
was given in Hall by a <lb/>
number of young <lb/>
Ladies and Misses, <lb/>
at cost, for cash. <lb/>
r. Co. <lb/>
don't we to see the ed- <lb/>
return. We boys couldn't do <lb/>
within him much lunger. <lb/>
Ladies and <lb/>
at cost for cash. <lb/>
v for the north side, we <lb/>
i his last week; for. he readers of I f f <lb/>
the REFLECTOR. have been disappointed. <lb/>
Geo. S Lloyd, M. D., <lb/>
EYE, <lb/>
Specialist in Diseases of the <lb/>
iv <lb/>
SEVEN SPRINGS <lb/>
-----Is now on a<lb/>
Bryan N. C FOR THE SUMMER <lb/>
Goods at for <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Opera slip- <lb/>
We regret to learn of the sickness I inS occasionally and are i in the men who came <lb/>
of Hiss Cobb. We wish her to know lie is having a among to this road. At <lb/>
a speedy recovery. time up there among the mountains j first disposed to <lb/>
We were Pleased to have a call look on them suspiciously, saying <lb/>
from Mr C C l <lb/>
in. i . Ki. ii. i to that he was made lat <lb/>
JUST FINISHED A <lb/>
PERSONS WHO WISH TO REGAIN <lb/>
months course at the Philadelphia P <lb/>
and adjoining counties. I Springs, as an. <lb/>
one last week. <lb/>
expected to make and not for the <lb/>
President of the Association. From people. <lb/>
Miss was a the Press Association, in Lenoir, he j <lb/>
I on the Greenville <lb/>
morning for Ocracoke. <lb/>
Mr. Pint left <lb/>
morning Ocracoke. <lb/>
has the Ocracoke level. <lb/>
We are glad to know that Mr. <lb/>
Henry W. Drown was able to be in <lb/>
town one last week. <lb/>
. fair <lb/>
yesterday and his excellent lady went to Blow- dealing, they have won. not <lb/>
tog Rock and spent a days, n, confidence, but the respect and <lb/>
From there ho intended going to also of our people generally. <lb/>
Patterson Springs Monday, but we ; .,,.,, gentlemanly set <lb/>
men, and made friends where <lb/>
eyer they go. <lb/>
July 1880. <lb/>
yesterday <lb/>
Everybody <lb/>
Opera dip- <lb/>
Susie Brown spent a low <lb/>
days last week in the country visit- <lb/>
1.1 r Mrs. S. O. Drown. <lb/>
Dr. S. <lb/>
of <lb/>
he left Blowing Dock. <lb/>
Accident. <lb/>
We learn by special telegram that I <lb/>
D. Co. <lb/>
Rev. N. II. of <lb/>
will in the Methodist <lb/>
next Sunday night. <lb/>
A good horse for sale cash or <lb/>
on tune by J. C. <lb/>
Was business ever so dull before <lb/>
Our people don't get enough to do <lb/>
to give them good exercise- <lb/>
Warren's <lb/>
school tor girls email boys will <lb/>
open on Monday the 2nd. <lb/>
Mr. I. h. W Nobles showed a s- M. <lb/>
very peculiar Irish potato on y,,. i;. <lb/>
of Mr. D. II. render, is in <lb/>
for a few vs. We were <lb/>
a terrible accident occurred <lb/>
Washington on Sunday last, <lb/>
while named Sheppard <lb/>
fatally burned in attempting to <lb/>
Lloyd, the ,. kerosene. Another <lb/>
was in town on to these using the oil for <lb/>
attending to the wants of our <lb/>
Au attempt was made to <lb/>
near Dom Pedro, of <lb/>
pie. <lb/>
Mr. x. the clever <lb/>
clerk Lang's, returned Monday <lb/>
from n visit, to bis parents in Tar- <lb/>
The pretty and handsome Miss <lb/>
Peebles, of Greenville, is <lb/>
relatives <lb/>
Mirror. <lb/>
Mr. II. Morris, the firm of II. <lb/>
Morris of Tarboro. was in <lb/>
the oily hist week of Mr. <lb/>
I . <lb/>
A full line of Earle Wilson <lb/>
Collars and Curls kept constant- <lb/>
on hand. <lb/>
M. R. LANG. <lb/>
day last, it was the shape of <lb/>
Mi will tony Pond Lace, the best <lb/>
I Floor at the Old Brick Stoic. <lb/>
Work upon the church is <lb/>
progressing mid the building when <lb/>
completed will be a <lb/>
Bacon, Re- <lb/>
liable Hams, Pickled Beef, at the <lb/>
Old Di Store. <lb/>
Again we are indebted to Mr. II. <lb/>
F. Keel for the loan of his hand- <lb/>
some week. Many <lb/>
thanks. <lb/>
Lightening Jars, best <lb/>
the world, fare fruit without sugar, <lb/>
sold by R. S. <lb/>
The force now winking on the <lb/>
trestle across the river are progress- <lb/>
, taster after putting the steam <lb/>
pile driver. <lb/>
German and Pearl Millet, Di- <lb/>
Timothy and Clover <lb/>
Seed for sale by E. C. <lb/>
Thanks to the young laities for a <lb/>
of flowers. <lb/>
could hardly distinguish which was <lb/>
i lie prettiest. <lb/>
The plank road leading to <lb/>
bridge on the Greenville side has <lb/>
been repaired and driving over it is <lb/>
a pleasure once more. <lb/>
Arrived on matter how <lb/>
sick you get, yon can eat Boas Bis- <lb/>
at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
A communication from <lb/>
was received too late for publication <lb/>
but will appear in cur nest. Get <lb/>
them here a little sooner, brethren. <lb/>
Last Monday night the Sun Beam <lb/>
Society the church gave <lb/>
a delightful part; at the Academy <lb/>
grounds. It was hugely enjoyed by <lb/>
all. <lb/>
To Day. All our <lb/>
for All our <lb/>
tor M. It. Lang. <lb/>
A street lamp exploded Friday <lb/>
night of tho residence <lb/>
Mr. Drown. Also one on <lb/>
the same night in front of Mr. <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
The Mills have just been <lb/>
thoroughly overhauled. If you <lb/>
want good flour send your wheat <lb/>
there and try it. E. L. <lb/>
The Register of Deeds has re- <lb/>
the Laws enacted by the <lb/>
legislature of and is <lb/>
ting them among the magistrates <lb/>
and oilier officers entitled to them. <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
pleased to meet <lb/>
Miss Cert rude Williams returned <lb/>
to the city last Friday after an <lb/>
extended visit to friends and <lb/>
the country. <lb/>
Miss James retained home <lb/>
Friday night from Wilmington, <lb/>
where she been visiting her <lb/>
sister, Mrs. L. <lb/>
kindling purposes. <lb/>
Anniversary the Greenville <lb/>
We are requested to announce <lb/>
that on Tuesday, August the <lb/>
Anniversary the Greenville <lb/>
Guard will be held in the armory. <lb/>
At o'clock in the afternoon the <lb/>
election of commissioned officers <lb/>
will take place and at night refresh <lb/>
will be served. The Captain <lb/>
requests all members to present. <lb/>
Will Tell. <lb/>
We clip the following from the <lb/>
Department of the <lb/>
The Goldsboro Headlight thus re- <lb/>
to and encourages home in- <lb/>
were yesterday <lb/>
by Mr. F. W. Cox, of this city, a <lb/>
light buggy manufactured by Mr. <lb/>
W. II. Cox at the Greenville Car- <lb/>
Works, that beats any West- <lb/>
buggy in style, and durability. <lb/>
V. met elegant form <lb/>
NUTRITIOUS JUiCE <lb/>
CALIFORNIA, <lb/>
the medicinal <lb/>
I known to he <lb/>
Mr. C. Lanier <lb/>
sick for a week <lb/>
has <lb/>
been quite recommended <lb/>
or ten with <lb/>
typhoid level, we hope soon to hear <lb/>
I of his complete recovery. <lb/>
Mr. Sidney Owen, of Scotland <lb/>
Neck, arrived hero yesterday morn <lb/>
I to take a position with the pop <lb/>
; firm Higgs <lb/>
The invincible <lb/>
left Monday morning take <lb/>
Tarboro, Wilson and Old Point.- <lb/>
We wish him a very pleasant <lb/>
and a sale return. <lb/>
Greenville Institute. <lb/>
Prof, Geo. T. <lb/>
ton, has accepted a situation in. <lb/>
Greenville Institute. He is highly <lb/>
as a fine scholar, a <lb/>
I gentleman of excellent Christian. <lb/>
character, and a teacher <lb/>
several years experience. He <lb/>
spent two Team at Trinity College,; <lb/>
and afterwards graduated at the <lb/>
University of Nashville, Tenn. He <lb/>
was Principal of Academy <lb/>
last year. i <lb/>
On last Friday evening as our <lb/>
time pedestrians were wending their way <lb/>
homeward in anticipation of the <lb/>
following arrived from supper in store for them, <lb/>
FIG <lb/>
Combine, <lb/>
virtues i f <lb/>
most beneficial to the human <lb/>
system, forming agreeable <lb/>
and effective laxative to <lb/>
cure Habitual <lb/>
and the many ills de- <lb/>
pending on a inactive <lb/>
condition of the , <lb/>
BOWELS. <lb/>
is excellent remedy known to <lb/>
THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY <lb/>
one If Bilious or Constipated <lb/>
M that<lb/>
HEALTH end STRENGTH <lb/>
FOLLOW. <lb/>
Every one is using it and all arc <lb/>
delighted with it. <lb/>
fob <lb/>
OX FIGS <lb/>
ONLY <lb/>
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. <lb/>
CAL. <lb/>
KY. HEW KB. N. V- <lb/>
coke <lb/>
i Misses Tyson and <lb/>
Dev. G. a. <lb/>
Messrs. Cobb. T. <lb/>
Sam White, <lb/>
Ward. John it. Cotton. <lb/>
and Cherry. <lb/>
The question of the yon <lb/>
going to Ocracoke. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having qualified before the Clerk of <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt county on the <lb/>
22nd day of July, 1889 as Administrator <lb/>
Upon the estate of <lb/>
i this is to not if v all persons <lb/>
mg m perfect quiet, as it their , <lb/>
wont, when all at once he plunged their claims for payment within twelve <lb/>
they <lb/>
start lee by the cry <lb/>
The animal was stand <lb/>
A very large party went, down on <lb/>
the steamer to spend n <lb/>
while at Ocracoke yesterday <lb/>
numbering about thirty-live. <lb/>
We tailed to get names. <lb/>
Many persons who would not hes- <lb/>
to pay cents to witness a <lb/>
poor from a strolling <lb/>
troupe will not deposit a pickle in <lb/>
a church collection plate for <lb/>
privilege of hearing the Gospel. <lb/>
We learn that tho at <lb/>
has been discontinued. <lb/>
i If our subscribers there desire their <lb/>
address changed on books they <lb/>
will please notify us where to send <lb/>
their papers. <lb/>
I. of the Chris- <lb/>
church, will preach in the <lb/>
, list next night. <lb/>
Young A <lb/>
choir from will <lb/>
the singing. <lb/>
i down the street carrying <lb/>
; on aide. He ran down <lb/>
street, taking the sidewalk <lb/>
at J. D. Cherry iS; corner, run- <lb/>
, into a dry goods box, smashing <lb/>
j it into kindling wood, turning the <lb/>
corner he very colliding <lb/>
j with an old woman, who. in her en- <lb/>
to get out way, dropped <lb/>
basket of chips and got the <lb/>
handle entangled with her foot and <lb/>
great was the fall thereof. He con <lb/>
tinned his mad course until he <lb/>
reached the residence of Dr. <lb/>
Brown when the cart struck a tree, <lb/>
it tearing the body <lb/>
off, and finally freeing himself <lb/>
the harness ran up to a fence. <lb/>
cat went over the fence as he <lb/>
arrived. Kind reader, you moat <lb/>
excuse Dillie this time for infringing <lb/>
on your valuable time, you know the <lb/>
editor is away, and locals are mighty <lb/>
scarce. It was only Larry <lb/>
dog hitched to a toy <lb/>
cart, running a cat. <lb/>
market <lb/>
weekly by S. M. <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail Grocer. <lb/>
find no place equal <lb/>
one the <lb/>
seven will compare favorably with any <lb/>
of the mineral springs this country. <lb/>
There being seven within few feel <lb/>
each other, having different analysis a <lb/>
larger number of ailments era be cured <lb/>
lure than at any Watering place known. <lb/>
Persons coming to the Springs by <lb/>
Railroad can get conveyance from the <lb/>
Can lie in M. C, at j depots at La Grange, and <lb/>
La Orange is the nearest <lb/>
Mks. SUE ROBERTS, I point. Passengers coming there on the <lb/>
Beaufort. N. evening mail can reach the springs be- <lb/>
fore night. <lb/>
82.00 per day, <lb/>
J to per week. Liberal reductions by <lb/>
the month or season. <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS BOARD <lb/>
privilege of <lb/>
BATH HOUSE. <lb/>
per month. <lb/>
By the Sea <lb/>
Spend the Summer at <lb/>
MAXWELL BROS., <lb/>
Proprietors. <lb/>
Seven Springs, N. C. <lb/>
THIS SUMMER RESORT <lb/>
one of the most delightful places on the i <lb/>
Atlantic coast, will he opened to guests on <lb/>
MID-SUMMER PRICES <lb/>
keeping with <lb/>
the <lb/>
scarcity of <lb/>
have been in-f <lb/>
by <lb/>
A S Steamer been <lb/>
iV that will leave Washington for <lb/>
Ocracoke on Tuesday and Saturday of <lb/>
each week, leave New for <lb/>
Ocracoke on Thursday of each week. <lb/>
At Ocracoke every accommodation <lb/>
will he to guests and every <lb/>
effort will be made, to make their stay <lb/>
enjoyable. <lb/>
. ., <lb/>
Can he enjoyed at wilt. A tram <lb/>
And the prop <lb/>
have been <lb/>
from around <lb/>
Inch priced <lb/>
We are <lb/>
drive <lb/>
has been built from the hotel to <lb/>
the beach. <lb/>
phi <lb/>
Is sports can <lb/>
in to hearth content. <lb/>
Has been employed for the <lb/>
those who dancing. <lb/>
On which price <lb/>
have been put <lb/>
down in <lb/>
reach of every- <lb/>
body, <lb/>
V. <lb/>
of .<lb/>
AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION <lb/>
At Very Low rates <lb/>
to and <lb/>
This is a Military <lb/>
and is of tie- <lb/>
in the I <lb/>
Stales. II, location, Fine <lb/>
Climate, Mild Winters, Cadet <lb/>
Cornet Band, Cadet <lb/>
of Study, or <lb/>
j for classes l <lb/>
J any College or for <lb/>
Complete in Telegraphy. <lb/>
lull particular address <lb/>
COL. A. C. DAVIS, <lb/>
;.<lb/>
ID <lb/>
ENGINE STACKS, <lb/>
Made to <lb/>
Guttering and Repairing;. <lb/>
B, S. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The Tar River Transportation Company <lb/>
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, President <lb/>
J. B. cherry, <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
M. Tarboro, Gen <lb/>
Capt K. V. Ag <lb/>
The People's Line travel on <lb/>
River. <lb/>
The Steamer i finest <lb/>
and quickest boat on the river. She has <lb/>
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb/>
and painted. <lb/>
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb/>
and convenience of Ladies. <lb/>
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb/>
A Table furnished with the <lb/>
best the market <lb/>
A trip on the Steamer GREENVILLE Is <lb/>
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb/>
Leave- Washington Monday. Wednesday <lb/>
and Friday at O'clock, A. M. <lb/>
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb/>
and Saturday o o'clock, A. M. <lb/>
Freights received daily and through <lb/>
Hills Lading to all points. <lb/>
i. i. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
GOODS <lb/>
every kind are <lb/>
fin sold a t <lb/>
much less than <lb/>
Former prices, <lb/>
and on <lb/>
and Hats <lb/>
You can get <lb/>
Special Bargains <lb/>
We have the <lb/>
goods and wan <lb/>
to sell you, and <lb/>
can make prices <lb/>
to the interest <lb/>
every purchaser. <lb/>
Be sure to call <lb/>
on us and get <lb/>
genuine bargains <lb/>
W, INTEL <lb/>
I- neatly and comfortably furnished and <lb/>
the table will be supplied with <lb/>
the best that can be procured. <lb/>
mouths from this date or this notice <lb/>
will plead in bar Of their recovery. <lb/>
All persons owing .-aid estate will conic <lb/>
ward and make immediate <lb/>
This July T. It. <lb/>
of <lb/>
I. A. Atty. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
having issued Letters of <lb/>
to the undersigned upon the estate <lb/>
Mary Hancock, deceased, notice is <lb/>
hereby given to all persons Indebted to <lb/>
the estate to make Immediate payment <lb/>
to the undersigned, and to all persons <lb/>
having claims against said estate to <lb/>
sent to the undersigned before the <lb/>
Huh July or this notice will he <lb/>
plead in bar of their recovery. This <lb/>
day of July <lb/>
of Mary Hancock. <lb/>
to per day. <lb/>
to 810.00 per week. <lb/>
per <lb/>
Special rates to <lb/>
Brown Hooker. <lb/>
-o- <lb/>
The parrot Mrs. V. II. <lb/>
ard has a good Our <lb/>
Devil was shooting off too much <lb/>
lip last week and Polly him <lb/>
take a reef in it. She hit <lb/>
the under lip. <lb/>
will not be more than half crops <lb/>
made. We have seen n few crops <lb/>
Mr. W. A <lb/>
tobacco crop <lb/>
M B. Column <lb/>
per lb for Sweet Scotch <lb/>
Snuff. MM lb sold in Co., which <lb/>
is a of its superiority, at <lb/>
the Old Store. <lb/>
economical, <lb/>
Keeper j that were very good <lb/>
to the hoarding depart has the Hue.-. <lb/>
Institute. we. have wen. <lb/>
must be well <lb/>
Apply In Mis. Ml <lb/>
Since the of <lb/>
has <lb/>
about the <lb/>
M avoid toe can <lb/>
of as n Mayor as Green- <lb/>
ville. This town is of the most <lb/>
and well in the <lb/>
State. <lb/>
Mess Pork- <lb/>
Bulk Sides <lb/>
Bulk <lb/>
Bacon Rides <lb/>
Bacon Shoulder <lb/>
County Hams <lb/>
him Sugar Cured Hams <lb/>
Flour <lb/>
Coffee <lb/>
The crops the county I Brown <lb/>
are poor. In some sections there I Granulated Sugar <lb/>
How the editor is missed <lb/>
can't begin to how many people <lb/>
day and <lb/>
. is editor <lb/>
M,. V <lb/>
they ask las, <lb/>
two of us generally answer, <lb/>
be but imagine bow <lb/>
feel when we an told that it is <lb/>
I Whichard not <lb/>
Syrup <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
Lard <lb/>
v. <lb/>
Meal <lb/>
Potatoes <lb/>
a to to <lb/>
to <lb/>
IS to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to SO <lb/>
1.1 to SO <lb/>
as <lb/>
in <lb/>
to Ml <lb/>
GO <lb/>
Mi. <lb/>
wick of threshed bush <lb/>
la wheat, oats Friday, <lb/>
and moved bis machine three times, <lb/>
going n distance of about two miles. <lb/>
Good work. this. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
THE OF PITT <lb/>
County. Letters of Ad- <lb/>
min tome, the undersigned, on <lb/>
the day of June, on the estate <lb/>
of Jane Stancil, deceased. Notice is <lb/>
hereby given to all persons indebted to <lb/>
tho Estate to make immediate payment <lb/>
to undersigned, and to all creditors <lb/>
of said estate to present their claims, <lb/>
properly authenticated, to the under- <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 day of June. <lb/>
K. W. KING. <lb/>
the estate of Jane <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
Pitt County. I <lb/>
Robert Greene, Jr. and wife Louisa <lb/>
Against <lb/>
J. C. Guardian. B. P. Patrick <lb/>
of N. R. Anderson, and L. II. <lb/>
Wilson, of L. Anderson. <lb/>
To J. V. Guardian. <lb/>
The Defendant. J. C. <lb/>
will take notice that lie is hereby <lb/>
summoned to before His Honor <lb/>
the Judge presiding at September Term <lb/>
Pitt Superior Court to be held <lb/>
Greenville 3rd Monday <lb/>
and answer or demur to the <lb/>
herein for as <lb/>
Guardian of the <lb/>
Greene, or Will be prayed <lb/>
and your sureties on your <lb/>
Guardian bond. <lb/>
Herein fail not to take due notice. <lb/>
Given under band <lb/>
July MS. E. A. More, <lb/>
Clerk Court. <lb/>
Visit Ocracoke if you wish to enjoy <lb/>
the season. <lb/>
For further address <lb/>
Washington, i. <lb/>
A SUPERB <lb/>
------00000000 <lb/>
Can now lie seen at store. I have <lb/>
the latest newest patterns, and <lb/>
an experience of several years at <lb/>
business qualifies for doing all work <lb/>
satisfactory and well. also do <lb/>
WET AND DRY STAMPING <lb/>
at moderate prices. Will be glad to have <lb/>
you call and examine my stock. <lb/>
MRS. A. SHEPHERD. <lb/>
HAMILTON <lb/>
MALE FEMALE INSTITUTE- <lb/>
Hamilton, N. C. <lb/>
FALL OPENS AUGUST <lb/>
SPRING TERM OPENS <lb/>
JANUARY <lb/>
Sub Primary, 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/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
OXFORD <lb/>
FEMALE <lb/>
SEMINARY, <lb/>
OXFORD, N. C <lb/>
The Nest Session Opens Sept. 1889. <lb/>
LOCATION IS <lb/>
for and accessibility. <lb/>
. The corps of teachers the equal Of any In <lb/>
l land, holding diplomas from such <lb/>
i schools as the of <lb/>
the Sauveur School of Languages, the <lb/>
Institute of the <lb/>
Cooper Art School of New York. <lb/>
The teacher of Piano and Organ is a <lb/>
graduate of tho Norwich Conservatory. <lb/>
and afterwards studied under New York <lb/>
Professors. <lb/>
teacher of Vocal Music won both <lb/>
Vocal and Instrumental Medals at the <lb/>
Richmond Female Institute, and after- <lb/>
ward studied three years under the beet <lb/>
New York Professors. <lb/>
PER ANNUAL. SESSION <lb/>
l IF WEEKS. <lb/>
Board, fuel, lights, washing, lull Lit- <lb/>
Course, including Latin and <lb/>
French. <lb/>
paid one-half in advance, 161.60 <lb/>
The above with music. 22.00 <lb/>
If paid in one-half In 210.00 <lb/>
Apply for <lb/>
F. P. <lb/>
in mm. <lb/>
Chapel Hill, N. C. <lb/>
HE NEXT SESSION BEGINS <lb/>
of teaching will be <lb/>
lg thorough, <lb/>
obtain board, <lb/>
M practical; Training thorough. <lb/>
Pupils from a distance can <lb/>
Including lodging, in private <lb/>
per month. A Brat <lb/>
raise. Music Teacher will be <lb/>
also as as e <lb/>
of pupils it. <lb/>
For further apply lo <lb/>
., . , <lb/>
I. <lb/>
September 6th, Thorough <lb/>
Is offered in Literature. Science, <lb/>
Philosophy and Law. Tuition per <lb/>
For address <lb/>
HON. KEMP P. BATTLE. <lb/>
President. <lb/>
Of Interest to Ladies.<lb/>
s Store <lb/>
front Reflector Office <lb/>
War- <lb/>
Sale Core. Resolvent, three of term, or the plain <lb/>
Syrup of Figs,, will to for the relief <lb/>
R. S. B. B. B. <lb/>
INSTITUTE <lb/>
FALL 27th, 1889, <lb/>
TEACHERS <lb/>
John Principal, <lb/>
Principal <lb/>
K. W. Primary <lb/>
Assistant in Primary <lb/>
Department. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Music. <lb/>
Nan v Vocal Music. <lb/>
Miss Painting and <lb/>
Drawing. <lb/>
J, C. <lb/>
and Commercial <lb/>
DEPARTMENTS. <lb/>
Academic. <lb/>
ml Mathematical. Ha- <lb/>
de. Painting and Drawing. <lb/>
ADVANTAGES <lb/>
Large, Comfortable Buildings. <lb/>
Location and Good <lb/>
Plenty of Well Prepared Food <lb/>
A Corps of Teachers. <lb/>
all being graduates class <lb/>
Music Department <lb/>
in work lo any College the State. <lb/>
New Pianos and Organs. <lb/>
A Library of nearly volumes, <lb/>
purchased recently for the School, <lb/>
Moderate, from to for <lb/>
Board and Tuition Tuition and Terms <lb/>
Day Pupils the same as advertised <lb/>
In Pupil- who do not board <lb/>
with the Principal should consult Mas <lb/>
before engaging board elsewhere. For <lb/>
fur particular. Address. <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
LOW TARIFF <lb/>
CARRIAGE FACTORY. <lb/>
no m nm on <lb/>
For we have free Boggles now. All <lb/>
are free to buy where you please, but <lb/>
if you want to save money yon come to <lb/>
my factory on It h street, rear of B. <lb/>
Cherry a For w <lb/>
have also an entrance through II. F. <lb/>
Keel's Stables on street. I can give <lb/>
That yon ever had in your life tor <lb/>
110.0 i to less money any one <lb/>
else In the county can give yon. <lb/>
for my expenses are less and I pay the <lb/>
spot Dash for goods and save the dis- <lb/>
counts, and if you don't believe it you <lb/>
Come and see. IS years <lb/>
experience In the business guarantee <lb/>
perfect satisfaction or no charge. Re- <lb/>
pairing a specialty. Don't forget the <lb/>
place on 4th reel rear J. Cherry <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Pitt County, f <lb/>
J, Murphy. and Trustee of <lb/>
Marcellus Moore. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
I. A. and wife, Miltie E. Sugg, C. <lb/>
and Jno. T. Bruce, deft. <lb/>
It appearing to the satisfaction of the <lb/>
Court that John T. Bruce is a proper <lb/>
party defendant to the entitled <lb/>
being an commenced <lb/>
for the purpose of establishing a trust <lb/>
and recovering an interest in certain <lb/>
lands on the old plank road, <lb/>
about three miles from Greenville, <lb/>
known as Wiley Nobles <lb/>
It further appearing Unit said Bruce Is a <lb/>
non-reside t of North Carolina, notice <lb/>
is hereby given to said Bruce of the pen- <lb/>
of entitled action in this <lb/>
Court, and said T. Is hereby <lb/>
ordered e appeal- the next term rt <lb/>
the Superior Court Pitt County to <lb/>
convened on the Sod Monday after the <lb/>
1st In September, and de- <lb/>
to or answer the complaint which <lb/>
Will be tiled In within the first <lb/>
de- <lb/>
under <lb/>
my tins July i <lb/>
E. A. <lb/>
Clerk <lb/>
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Why Trudge Along in old ruts when labor- <lb/>
savers are appearing on all sides James <lb/>
saves labor of the hardest kind, and <lb/>
produces the best and quickest results in the <lb/>
kitchen, laundry, and house-cleaning. Thou- <lb/>
sands of housekeepers think it indispensable. <lb/>
A fair trial will con- <lb/>
the most <lb/>
cal of its merits. The <lb/>
universal success of <lb/>
this article, the <lb/>
try over, is practical <lb/>
proof of its wonderful <lb/>
merits. Beware of <lb/>
imitations. <lb/>
vitality <lb/>
miseries <lb/>
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May daily Mail, daily <lb/>
daily ex San. <lb/>
GOOD BOOKS <lb/>
Sent p st on of price <lb/>
the Heart of Africa. <lb/>
A most instructive -S <lb/>
page-; paper cents; cloth <lb/>
The Imitation of <lb/>
The a Paper, unabridged. <lb/>
from Ward Mark Twain, <lb/>
etc. pages ; cents ; cloth cents. <lb/>
Metropolitan Agency, <lb/>
Warren St., Arie <lb/>
Am-hook in the world <lb/>
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Wilson <lb/>
Wilson pin <lb/>
SO S .<lb/>
am <lb/>
Ar -I M MM MB <lb/>
Daily except Sunday. <lb/>
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leave.- Halifax for Scotland a <lb/>
I. M. leaves Scotland <lb/>
M. except Sunday. <lb/>
Train leaves X I. via <lb/>
A R. K. excel Sun- <lb/>
K M. Sunday M. unite <lb/>
William-ton. N M. -I M. <lb/>
still leave W X c. daily <lb/>
A at. Ml A <lb/>
at, arrive K , A M. W <lb/>
A M. <lb/>
Train on Midland N I leaves <lb/>
A M, <lb/>
arrive Smith field. N A M. Be. <lb/>
leaves N S A M. <lb/>
N A M. <lb/>
Train on leaves Kooky <lb/>
Mount at P at, arrive- <lb/>
M. Hope P M. <lb/>
A M. arrives Mount A <lb/>
M daily. <lb/>
Clinton leave- Warsaw <lb/>
for Clinton except Sunday, at COD <lb/>
II leave <lb/>
ton A M. and I. M. <lb/>
at W <lb/>
train on <lb/>
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-o. except Sunday. <lb/>
Train No. will stop only at <lb/>
Wilson, and <lb/>
Train No. make- at <lb/>
for all daily. All <lb/>
-sail via and daily except Sim- <lb/>
Way via <lb/>
Train- make for <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb/>
AT THE <lb/>
and <lb/>
i in supplies will it to <lb/>
to el our prices <lb/>
is complete <lb/>
in all its <lb/>
PORK SI DES<lb/>
TEAS, be. <lb/>
Lowest <lb/>
TOBACCO CIGARS <lb/>
we direct from Manufacturer-, <lb/>
you to one profit. A <lb/>
of <lb/>
Ft. <lb/>
on and sold at prices to suit ; <lb/>
the times. are all <lb/>
sold for CASH, no risk ; <lb/>
to run. we sell at a <lb/>
S. III <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
EVERYBODY LOOK. <lb/>
Horses <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Mules. <lb/>
A ear load 11-t and now <lb/>
sale <lb/>
at Keel A stand. ill sell <lb/>
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb/>
at on I <lb/>
my -lock for Cash and can a to sell <lb/>
as cheap as anyone. Give me a .-all. <lb/>
UNDERTAKING. <lb/>
Mini <lb/>
Al run <lb/>
n tun i- <lb/>
JOHN k. <lb/>
I. K. urn <lb/>
T M <lb/>
Atlantic N, C Railroad <lb/>
TIME i Al k;. <lb/>
Ill H A. M. <lb/>
Nu.-id <lb/>
BEYOND MYSTIC <lb/>
A HEROINE OF THE OCEAN. <lb/>
Beyond the myrtle river <lb/>
Are path lead peace, <lb/>
To of the ransomed, <lb/>
Where and turmoil <lb/>
the waters <lb/>
Of ream <lb/>
I catch the sheen of <lb/>
a star dream. <lb/>
Ute mystic- <lb/>
i- to Joy; <lb/>
of lift- Is <lb/>
A it. I annoy <lb/>
tn storms and shadows <lb/>
our lives below <lb/>
i-. n nil radiant <lb/>
flow <lb/>
tin- river <lb/>
Are that to <lb/>
the. sen of crystal <lb/>
the ravished <lb/>
Nor argent moonbeams play; <lb/>
all of <lb/>
There pales the orb of day <lb/>
the mystic river <lb/>
Are path; lead to love. <lb/>
Where streets of gulden <lb/>
Illume the world above. <lb/>
Then sits enthroned l ho Father. <lb/>
crowns before him. <lb/>
And with son <lb/>
river <lb/>
I hear I he <lb/>
Ami Mm crimson sunset <lb/>
Beyond the vale of shadows <lb/>
A on the <lb/>
The star that the <lb/>
on to day <lb/>
-T A in News <lb/>
Not<lb/>
Ion since a <lb/>
of <lb/>
How Mr.<lb/>
Or. the Byram, a little stream <lb/>
divides the states of <lb/>
cut and New York, is the of <lb/>
Port Chester. In a pretty re- <lb/>
a woman of unassuming man- <lb/>
whose deed of heroism will live <lb/>
as us stories of the sea are read <lb/>
and of prowess cited for the em- <lb/>
of others. <lb/>
a little after midnight, <lb/>
and on the ocean fit. Helena, <lb/>
was the good American ship Frank <lb/>
N. commanded by Capt. Rob- <lb/>
K. Clark. Soon after midnight <lb/>
watch was the captain was <lb/>
mused from a sound sleep by hearing <lb/>
his name called in a tone of alarm. <lb/>
Fearing all was not well with <lb/>
bis ship he hurried up the <lb/>
way in bis clothes. As his head <lb/>
appeared above the he <lb/>
received a number of stabs in the <lb/>
face, neck and bead, but he managed <lb/>
to see that his assailants were two Ma <lb/>
Indians, members of the crew. <lb/>
He fell to the floor beneath, whore <lb/>
the Indians followed him and plunged <lb/>
their knives into bis side, leaving him <lb/>
for dead. The the lookout <lb/>
man and the mate killed. The <lb/>
of the crew were locked in or <lb/>
and the captain, bis <lb/>
daughter were left the merry of the <lb/>
infuriated Italians. <lb/>
The faint from the loss of <lb/>
blond, assisted to the cabin by his <lb/>
wife. One of the lungs of the <lb/>
was protruding. The brave woman, <lb/>
with a nerve as as adamant and <lb/>
with a care as guarded as the skilled <lb/>
physician, forced the vital parts Kick, <lb/>
and sewed the frightful wound <lb/>
She then bandaged his face and bead <lb/>
THE SPRING YOU WANT <lb/>
Paine's Celery Compound <lb/>
Purifies the Blood, N <lb/>
the Nerves, <lb/>
Stimulates the Liver, <lb/>
Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels, <lb/>
Gives Life and Vigor to every organ. <lb/>
Patterson Miner <lb/>
There's nothing like H. <lb/>
last very much ran down and <lb/>
I procured Home <lb/>
compound. The use of two bottles made me <lb/>
feel like a new man. As n general tonic and <lb/>
sprint; medicine, do not know its <lb/>
W. L. <lb/>
Brigadier General V. N. <lb/>
Six for At Druggists. <lb/>
DIAMOND DYES <lb/>
So-cs Aches and <lb/>
but lies of sarsaparilla <lb/>
or oilier tail <lb/>
in-born scrofula or contagious <lb/>
remember I. I;. <lb/>
has gained many thousand <lb/>
victories, in seemingly in- <lb/>
curable instances. Send to the Blood <lb/>
Co., Atlanta, for of <lb/>
he convinced. It is the <lb/>
only true purifier. <lb/>
W. Meant, x Roads Ga. <lb/>
was nine years <lb/>
antes. All the medicine I could take <lb/>
did no good. I tried I. It. B. <lb/>
bottles r it red me <lb/>
S. M. Round <lb/>
Texas, lady f of mine <lb/>
tumbled with bumps and pimples I <lb/>
on her face look ; <lb/>
bottles of It. and skill got soft <lb/>
Use It Now <lb/>
MM your Celery <lb/>
this lean II lie- <lb/>
most the same time most <lb/>
II Is u tonic, <lb/>
and since It have felt like a <lb/>
It K. Dakota. <lb/>
LACTATED FOOD <lb/>
BUILDINGS <lb/>
least of any <lb/>
in the South. <lb/>
ENLARGED. <lb/>
Springs i <lb/>
In lull <lb/>
view of the Bloc <lb/>
Mountains. <lb/>
Ridge<lb/>
Tombs, Vaults, k, <lb/>
I would call your <lb/>
to following address and ask <lb/>
to remember that can buy a <lb/>
HEADSTONE or MONUMENT of <lb/>
cheaper than any oilier in Hie are <lb/>
country. That it is the most reliable <lb/>
known having been represented <lb/>
for over forty years In this vicinity. <lb/>
Thai I In- workmanship i- second to none <lb/>
and unusual for HI ling or- <lb/>
promptly and factory. <lb/>
v respect <lb/>
Refer to W. HAT-. <lb/>
Norwalk. conn. <lb/>
n. c. <lb/>
par <lb/>
I and u similarity <lb/>
men caused my <lb/>
unpleasant and <lb/>
of mind in West <lb/>
of names of two <lb/>
friend a <lb/>
painful experience <lb/>
there chances to be a cashier <lb/>
whom will call William Jones, <lb/>
a porter of the same name. Some time <lb/>
ago she met the cashier, and, girl like, <lb/>
became much with him. After <lb/>
a little she wrote him an invitation to <lb/>
call lie read and referred it to the <lb/>
porter, who bad a of the same <lb/>
name years before, and naturally sup <lb/>
her to be the <lb/>
to employed as a domestic at <lb/>
the house referred In lie was an in <lb/>
man. <lb/>
the letter quite gallantly, under <lb/>
instruction of his namesake. A <lb/>
of epistles passed, until the colored <lb/>
man arrayed himself quite tastefully <lb/>
one night and called, inquiring for the <lb/>
lady Miss who in <lb/>
formed the that she was the one <lb/>
asked for. lie was so astonished that <lb/>
he only replied that he came from <lb/>
the hotel in you have a <lb/>
note no doubt, from Mr. <lb/>
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ply. am Mr. ho is <lb/>
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man by that name who is cashier, and <lb/>
he gave me the letters, told me they <lb/>
were mine, and directed me to answer <lb/>
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tense mortification. Finally turning <lb/>
to the astounded porter, who was pro- <lb/>
fuse in bis apologies, she told him <lb/>
that he was black, but that he was far <lb/>
more of a gentleman than was his <lb/>
namesake. Then she wrote Mr. <lb/>
a short note, which conveyed more <lb/>
contempt than ever thought could <lb/>
be couched in so small an envelope. <lb/>
St. Louis <lb/>
associated B. S. <lb/>
in business an I <lb/>
ready lo serve the people that <lb/>
capacity. All notes and accounts due i <lb/>
me for past services have been placed in <lb/>
the bands of Mr. for collect ion. <lb/>
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up with nil conveniences can render . <lb/>
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb/>
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raining in the night. There are <lb/>
large clouds all round; the sea veined <lb/>
with green and drab, has put on the <lb/>
serious air of She is about her <lb/>
business no threatening but at the <lb/>
same time no lingering mood. She is <lb/>
making her clouds, neaping up her <lb/>
sands, visiting her shores and bathing <lb/>
them in foam, gathering up her Hoods <lb/>
for the tide, tin-shins to their <lb/>
destinations, saw the <lb/>
life. found in a hidden nook a <lb/>
sheet of fine sand which the water had <lb/>
furrowed and folded like the pink pal- <lb/>
ale of a mouth or like the <lb/>
sky. repeats it- <lb/>
self and each little fraction <lb/>
of the earth reproduces in a smaller <lb/>
and individual form all the <lb/>
of the planet. Further on came <lb/>
across a hank of crumbling shells, and <lb/>
it was born me that the sea <lb/>
sand itself might well lie only the <lb/>
detritus of the organic life of <lb/>
eras, a vast monument or <lb/>
mid of immemorial age, built up by <lb/>
countless generations of mollusks who <lb/>
have labored at the architecture of the <lb/>
shores like good workmen of If <lb/>
the dunes the mountains are the <lb/>
dust of living creatures who have <lb/>
ceded us, how can we doubt but that <lb/>
our death will be as serviceable as our <lb/>
life, and that which has been <lb/>
lent is lost Journal, trans- <lb/>
lated by Mrs Humphrey Ward. <lb/>
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lo execute in the styles <lb/>
and fashions any work to my <lb/>
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and guarantee not to be no <lb/>
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a. in, and with <lb/>
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p. in. <lb/>
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points on She W. C. R. K.<lb/>
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in line <lb/>
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE,; <lb/>
MAKE A <lb/>
MODEL BARBER SHOP <lb/>
all the improved appliances; new <lb/>
ind in nib. i lab.- chairs. <lb/>
Razors sharpened reasonable retires <lb/>
for work of my <lb/>
executed. Very <lb/>
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A Matter <lb/>
The school teacher had been <lb/>
telling the class how honesty was bet- <lb/>
royal birth, and to test the <lb/>
force of bar remarks, <lb/>
Johnny, what is better than <lb/>
to be a <lb/>
was silent. <lb/>
said the new <lb/>
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SUM <lb/>
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13.73 <lb/>
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For Sale. <lb/>
I will sell my <lb/>
two acres of land <lb/>
store house, large <lb/>
on <lb/>
at Center on Tar <lb/>
very desirable location for <lb/>
I have also a g I <lb/>
power saw and mill <lb/>
M ill a a <lb/>
X. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Self-Inking Pen Pencil <lb/>
it,, or Km <lb/>
was a sweet singer and be loved <lb/>
her. They were alone. <lb/>
and sing for he said. <lb/>
She allowed him to her tender <lb/>
to the piano. She over a <lb/>
pile of music with her other hand. It <lb/>
was awkward to do it one hand, <lb/>
but she was too absent minded to think <lb/>
of the simple fact that she might take <lb/>
the hand he held. <lb/>
do you she asked. <lb/>
Sweet he said. <lb/>
better ask <lb/>
He has his home, sweet home, now. <lb/>
Rent, a <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
and smooth, pimples disappeared, and <lb/>
and set herself lo the task of making I her health improved <lb/>
Jas. L. Ha., i <lb/>
Some years ago blood pots- I <lb/>
Oil. no appetite, my digestion was j <lb/>
ruined, rheumatism drew up my limbs, <lb/>
so could hardly walk, my threat wins <lb/>
cauterized live tunes, Springs gave <lb/>
me no benefit, and my lite was one of I <lb/>
torture until gave It. It. It. a trial, j <lb/>
surprising as It may seem. I he use. of lite I <lb/>
bottles cured <lb/>
their position safe by securing the <lb/>
windows to the cabin, arming her <lb/>
self and placing the wounded captain <lb/>
in a position to defend or assist in the <lb/>
In a down town I defense of the cabin. <lb/>
The was taken just in <lb/>
time, for, tiring of the vigil they had <lb/>
kept about the captain's cabin, they <lb/>
determined to finish him. But he and <lb/>
the intrepid woman at his side repel <lb/>
led the mutineers, who had broken <lb/>
the cabin window. <lb/>
What words can describe the coin- <lb/>
age of this wife, who with <lb/>
hand by her husband's side, ready to <lb/>
or hearing meanwhile the <lb/>
trend of the Indians thirsting for his <lb/>
bleed. <lb/>
The skulking crew, by the coinage <lb/>
of the wife and captain, were at last <lb/>
urged lo action. One of the Indians <lb/>
jumped overboard. The other sought <lb/>
refuge in the hold, and when <lb/>
ed it was found that he had set the <lb/>
ship on fire. Ho jumped overboard <lb/>
mill was lost. <lb/>
Then came renewed heroism on the <lb/>
part of the wife. Tenderly the loved <lb/>
captain was placed into a and <lb/>
after a long and tedious sail of <lb/>
miles they reached the island of St. <lb/>
Helena, having been nine days adrift <lb/>
in a boat insufficiently provisioned, <lb/>
with n man almost cut lo pieces. But <lb/>
the brave woman was the master spirit <lb/>
of ship wreck, and today she is <lb/>
pointed out as the brave wife of the <lb/>
equally brave Capt. Robert K. <lb/>
Chicago Tribune. <lb/>
A Prehistoric <lb/>
A discovery of extreme <lb/>
cal interest has made upon <lb/>
Barton section of the Manchester ship <lb/>
canal. While the excavators were <lb/>
work in what is known as the <lb/>
cutting, the steam navvy brought <lb/>
to light a prehistoric canoe. It was <lb/>
in sand about twenty <lb/>
live feet the surface. With <lb/>
some the canoe was removed <lb/>
to ashed the the <lb/>
and examined. It was <lb/>
found to consist of a parties of an oak <lb/>
tree roughly and fashioned. In <lb/>
length this relic of a long past age is <lb/>
feet K inches from end to end. with <lb/>
a width of feet C inches. Not- <lb/>
withstanding lapse of centuries <lb/>
marks of the ax arc distinctly vis <lb/>
in the interior of the OHM, tho <lb/>
width of the blade of the implement <lb/>
of flint or <lb/>
apparently about three inches. <lb/>
is to fix the precise <lb/>
the canoe, <lb/>
that it bears no trace of a nail or any <lb/>
ironwork may aid the <lb/>
of an opinion on this point. The <lb/>
wood, particularly of the bottom, <lb/>
for the most part quite sound. A <lb/>
of one side, however, which has <lb/>
apparently been at some more <lb/>
exposed than the rest, has commenced <lb/>
to <lb/>
has <lb/>
A link.-. <lb/>
In year Ferdinand, grand <lb/>
duke of Tuscany, lay dying. Under <lb/>
hint Florence had maintained <lb/>
and Tuscany held its own. in <lb/>
of emperor and pope. Indeed, <lb/>
long before he had exchanged a car- <lb/>
hat for the Tuscan throne this <lb/>
prince had given proofs of the <lb/>
fire and will which served to <lb/>
maintain his slate in these disjointed <lb/>
times. The early occasion called <lb/>
these qualities into play is so typical <lb/>
of the time as to be worth recording <lb/>
here. is recorded by Napier, <lb/>
lie <lb/>
the year Pope for- <lb/>
bade small arms should worn on <lb/>
pain of death. Yet one day from <lb/>
pocket tumbled a <lb/>
small pistol at the very feet of the <lb/>
pontiff, and the prince was ordered to <lb/>
lie hanged at the same hour next even- <lb/>
hearing of this, deter- <lb/>
mined to save his kinsman, and, to <lb/>
this end, found means lo retard all <lb/>
the clocks of Rome one full hour, ex- <lb/>
At the moment <lb/>
appointed for the he repair- <lb/>
ed to the Vatican and the rife <lb/>
of his friend. seeing the <lb/>
lime was passed, and the execution, <lb/>
as he thought, over, most <lb/>
signed an order of release, <lb/>
to St. Angelo and car- <lb/>
off the prince triumph. <lb/>
at this trick, the pope de- <lb/>
lo arrest the cardinal, whom <lb/>
be summoned to the Vatican. <lb/>
cognizant of the <lb/>
armed himself will, a and <lb/>
short weapons, made his adherents <lb/>
every entrance to palace, <lb/>
then boldly entered the audience <lb/>
chamber. informed of all. <lb/>
and cautiously dissembling, <lb/>
him as usual. <lb/>
and, purposely letting fall <lb/>
his showed a tiering <lb/>
On this the <lb/>
lord cardinal, lord car- <lb/>
what is <lb/>
This, oh. most holy re- <lb/>
plied Ferdinand, raising the purple <lb/>
the habit of cardinal, <lb/>
and parting the and <lb/>
Striking his mailed breast, is tin -habit <lb/>
of an Italian National <lb/>
Review. <lb/>
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Any Of the i I-V i <lb/>
sent <lb/>
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subject, <lb/>
V of <lb/>
Paper, <lb/>
Humorist. <lb/>
Selections from Ward, Twain. <lb/>
others. paper is cents; cloth cents <lb/>
Metropolitan <lb/>
II St., Mm <lb/>
Hie world<lb/>
5-Ton Cotton Gin Scales, <lb/>
BEAM BOX <lb/>
Brass Tare Beam. <lb/>
fir <lb/>
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A C E W E D. <lb/>
HE PAYS THE <lb/>
For Free price hut, <lb/>
JOKES of BINGHAMTON, H. T. <lb/>
. <lb/>
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pill MILKS SOUTH OF <lb/>
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Railroad. Puller- <lb/>
son Ion one-half mile of <lb/>
To the Afflicted. <lb/>
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me in I heir effect <lb/>
Tonic and <lb/>
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ease of the Kidneys. Liver, and <lb/>
nil of Debility and Weak <lb/>
need and III <lb/>
and I inn. <lb/>
To the Public. <lb/>
me the <lb/>
with farm attached, from <lb/>
which we net most of <lb/>
a part of necessary work <lb/>
during season tile <lb/>
we can with Hit <lb/>
mineral most <lb/>
food and <lb/>
the extremely low <lb/>
one person <lb/>
pies loom two I'm; <lb/>
When one person occupies room <lb/>
two one <lb/>
person room two <lb/>
to twelve year- <lb/>
half price. Two to years oM one- <lb/>
fourth price. Servants, special rates In <lb/>
accordance to service in <lb/>
for room of or person they are <lb/>
with. Where there are a family live <lb/>
or more, or a of friends from the <lb/>
same town or section. Who occupy <lb/>
one large room, a reduction ton per <lb/>
will be made. Care of Stock. <lb/>
Horses par day, cents. Per week, <lb/>
three dollars. Per mouth, ten dollars. <lb/>
open. <lb/>
. best <lb/>
--nine <lb/>
O. <lb/>
D. HARD, Editor Proprietor, <lb/>
Amusements and Recreation. <lb/>
Alley, M N S. <lb/>
Knot-Hall, and v w-<lb/>
kinds. Team. One horse and <lb/>
When two will contract to use it <lb/>
one or more <lb/>
cents per hour each person. <lb/>
PATTERSON, <lb/>
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AGENT <lb/>
WANTED <lb/>
to sell orly <lb/>
Di k <lb/>
ran with of all <lb/>
sot's with the scenes <lb/>
of inundation. Price 11.50. <lb/>
I It. <lb/>
I is Immense. Send <lb/>
bowed pro- j -t. <lb/>
Cotton Lard, <lb/>
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. <lb/>
mi from hog fat. <lb/>
PURE. <lb/>
ECONOMICAL. <lb/>
For sale by all Grocers. Semi for illus <lb/>
t rated Pamphlet, <lb/>
ABOUT <lb/>
ONE HUNDRED PRIZE <lb/>
bow to provide ft Rood dinner for Four I <lb/>
Persons tor One Dollar. <lb/>
Ai. excellent Cook Hook <lb/>
containing one hundred <lb/>
Hills of Pare, with instructions to <lb/>
prepare each one, so that the cost fol <lb/>
lour persons cannot exceed one dollar, <lb/>
also additional recipes. <lb/>
Tins valuable w ill lie <lb/>
In any one send In; or present jug the <lb/>
tickets, representing the purchase <lb/>
twenty pounds of CO. P. COTTON <lb/>
HARD, our Stare, <lb/>
St. X. Y. <lb/>
pail of our contains a t <lb/>
the on w corresponds to lite <lb/>
number of pounds in pail. <lb/>
The Cotton Oil Company, N. <lb/>
SOLD BY<lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
is <lb/>
N. B. <lb/>
Sale. <lb/>
The best in for <lb/>
Sores, Fe- <lb/>
Son s. Tel, t happed Hands, <lb/>
all Skin Eruptions. <lb/>
I ,,;, or no pay re- <lb/>
old man, It is lo give <lb/>
you have or Price <lb/>
you refer to the farinaceous In-1 For sale b v <lb/>
which pertain the<lb/>
ROOT BEER <lb/>
IN EASILY MADE <lb/>
five<lb/>
Printers Binders, <lb/>
N. C- <lb/>
Ken i j in <lb/>
the <lb/>
LATEST <lb/>
and gives Wore Mailer tor <lb/>
the money titan any older <lb/>
in North Carolina. <lb/>
The o variety <lb/>
news. NATIONAL, STATE <lb/>
an will it- <lb/>
In <lb/>
of section in it <lb/>
Send a <lb/>
is to tin- as its <lb/>
large and <lb/>
make- ii <lb/>
through to reach i . <lb/>
fortunes were bl <lb/>
succession during <lb/>
of mining share <lb/>
is about feet Ion.;. wide, and <lb/>
is constructed of white oak. A <lb/>
lure miner is mounted toil. He <lb/>
carries a pick over his slum bier and <lb/>
rests on a spade held one hand. <lb/>
On one side stands, a bull, on <lb/>
the other an bear <lb/>
symbolic of the stale of the market <lb/>
A broker <lb/>
that on the face there be the <lb/>
picture of a on a painted ocean <lb/>
suggestive of the ruling market. <lb/>
New York <lb/>
and which are <lb/>
known as <lb/>
girl graduate, would pleased to <lb/>
be helped to a modicum of the same. <lb/>
Hut lateral I'm quite <lb/>
papa, that they arc something of which <lb/>
never before had the pleasure of bear- <lb/>
The old man pounded the table <lb/>
until the pepper lay down for a <lb/>
rest, and then remarked a of <lb/>
icy <lb/>
will you have some cf the <lb/>
Is our boasted high system a <lb/>
failure or is it not Terra Es- <lb/>
A I. Tar. <lb/>
Here is a nautical An Eng- <lb/>
sailor was drinking with a Ger- <lb/>
man when the latter pro <lb/>
posed that they should toast the <lb/>
young Emperor William. They <lb/>
toasted him; and then in turn Jack <lb/>
suggested that they might drink <lb/>
health to his queen. But the <lb/>
stolidly much to tho <lb/>
other's irritation, going to the <lb/>
door, and leaning forward after <lb/>
manner of those with de <lb/>
drink to our <lb/>
queen, won't you Well, <lb/>
cornea <lb/>
Pall <lb/>
You have heard <lb/>
hors annul it. i <lb/>
be many who know in <lb/>
experience just bow good a It <lb/>
is. ever you arc one <lb/>
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it is When once <lb/>
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tier a place in the <lb/>
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or a at <lb/>
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In tho world. TRY <lb/>
your for It. <lb/>
C. E. HIRES, Philadelphia. <lb/>
Sociable. <lb/>
Next in order this him. <lb/>
which gave as much pleasure, <lb/>
and even more merriment excite- <lb/>
than the one described above. <lb/>
The committee in charge selected <lb/>
fifty bright and appropriate <lb/>
drums, with their respective answers, <lb/>
and bad them prepared upon tho <lb/>
typewriter, suitably numbered. <lb/>
Each slip was put into a package of <lb/>
refreshments, consisting of candies, <lb/>
nuts, raisins and cakes, which <lb/>
were in colored <lb/>
napkins, and tied with narrow, <lb/>
in fancy bows. <lb/>
The packages were J. tho fifty <lb/>
containing questions being sold to the <lb/>
ladies, the fifty- containing the <lb/>
answers to the gentlemen, who sought <lb/>
tho Indies bearing corresponding <lb/>
lo their own, as their partners for <lb/>
supper, when the packages were open- <lb/>
ed and their contents supplemented <lb/>
the refreshments of cold turkey, I <lb/>
chicken salad, bread and batter <lb/>
coffee, while the conundrums were <lb/>
The <lb/>
I was looking not long ago at <lb/>
manuscript of in the <lb/>
British museum, and examined the <lb/>
end with particular care, thinking <lb/>
the wonderful scene of Amy <lb/>
death must surely have <lb/>
cost Scott some labor. They were <lb/>
tho cleanest volume. I <lb/>
do not think there was a sentence <lb/>
or added in tho whole chanter. <lb/>
And what is still more wonderful, he <lb/>
could dictate with tho same rapidity. <lb/>
Three of his novels, and are <lb/>
among his Legend of <lb/>
and Bride <lb/>
of in <lb/>
great part dictated. last <lb/>
so, owing to ill health; <lb/>
but his amanuenses declared that <lb/>
they could hardly keep pace with <lb/>
During the progress of <lb/>
HOW THYSELF, <lb/>
J-KW OF <lb/>
A am Medina oh <lb/>
iron <lb/>
We have largest and <lb/>
establishment of kind to be found In <lb/>
the State, and solicit for all classes <lb/>
Rail- <lb/>
road or School Print- <lb/>
or Binding. <lb/>
BRADY <lb/>
I I INC. INVITATION'S <lb/>
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AM <lb/>
OFFICERS. <lb/>
Send us your orders. <lb/>
i i<lb/>
RALEIGH. X. . <lb/>
obtained, and all ii. t . S. <lb/>
attended t <lb/>
; for Fees. <lb/>
We are opposite the IT, S. Patent Oh <lb/>
j lice engaged In Patents Iv. <lb/>
can obtain patents in less time <lb/>
more remote from <lb/>
the or i- we <lb/>
as to free of <lb/>
and we make no change unless we Ob- <lb/>
Patents. <lb/>
We refer, here, to r. <lb/>
I of Money Older Did., and to <lb/>
Hi.- . Patent For <lb/>
term- Mid r. lo <lb/>
as I ill client- in your own State, or <lb/>
address, . a. snow A . <lb/>
ALL <lb/>
S FOR <lb/>
Bride of his yam was <lb/>
sometimes such man as <lb/>
be was. be fairly .-creamed aloud, but <lb/>
the next breath he would con- <lb/>
the sentence though nothing <lb/>
had happened. On one occasion bis <lb/>
agony was so great he was beg- <lb/>
to give over till it had passed. <lb/>
was lb;, answer. see <lb/>
doors are fast. I would fain <lb/>
keep nil I cry as well wool to <lb/>
ourselves; but M giving over work, <lb/>
that can when I am <lb/>
ANYTHING <lb/>
la f l<lb/>
ii ii. 1.1 J <lb/>
and <lb/>
notice that orders for <lb/>
slippers have fallen CO per <lb/>
cent, in Georgia. <lb/>
yon the reason I <lb/>
because a machine has in <lb/>
Georgia that turns out . in <lb/>
an Slippers last longer <lb/>
Si flings. <lb/>
E. Ally. <lb/>
Clay used <lb/>
Bitters results. My brother <lb/>
also very Ion- with Malarial Fever and <lb/>
hut was cured by timely <lb/>
of medicine. Am <lb/>
Hitlers bis life. <lb/>
Mr. I. of Horse lave, <lb/>
Ky. like testimony He <lb/>
Vice. or <lb/>
k, the Married or <lb/>
Avoid <lb/>
aw. It royal H-o. <lb/>
full lite, only <lb/>
mall. in plain <lb/>
if you apply h <lb/>
Wm. It. <lb/>
the COLD AND JEWELLED MEDAL <lb/>
from tho <lb/>
for the PRIZE on NERVOUS and <lb/>
PHYSICAL DEBILITY. <lb/>
of <lb/>
nail or in th.- of <lb/>
St., . to <lb/>
for or laMB b <lb/>
directed <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
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