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T . <lb />
THE BEST PAPER <lb />
EVER PUBLISHED IN <lb />
ES i CIRCULATION. <lb />
EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL <lb />
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1889. <lb />
NO. <lb />
Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE. C <lb />
a I. Editor and <lb />
Every ml <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
FIRST<lb />
Price. par year. <lb />
THOROUGHLY DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
MY <lb />
CLARA <lb />
Years in days of youth, <lb />
I man i a for <lb />
I never asked if my love would last <lb />
Until we both should die, <lb />
He is grown stout now. <lb />
His is pray and bald; <lb />
And half me <lb />
He ever was aught but old. <lb />
Hut I had a handsome lover <lb />
A bold, bad woman am t <lb />
How I resist his sweet, sweet kiss. <lb />
help if my heart leap high <lb />
When his strong young arms enfold inc. <lb />
His red cheeks laid to mine, <lb />
And my soul is drunk with loving; <lb />
As men are drunk with wine V <lb />
not to <lb />
arc not consistent My leans o'er my shoulders, <lb />
flip principles of the party. He sees what have writ; <lb />
If yon want a paper from a clasp, like a land, his dear old hand <lb />
arc inn of the State send for the And slip my own in it. <lb />
tor. SAMPLE COrY FREE <lb />
This lover <lb />
As well has won ; <lb />
And we worship him together. <lb />
For my lover is my son. <lb />
THINGS TEAT DIE. <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
The pure, bright, the beautiful, <lb />
G. Fowle. of Wake, ; That stirred our hearts In youth ; <lb />
M. Holt. The impulse a wordless prayer, <lb />
of The dreams of love and truth. <lb />
Secretary of L The after something lost, <lb />
of wake. The spirit s yearning cry. <lb />
W. Rain, of Wake. The striving after better hopes <lb />
of Wayne, These things can never die. <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb />
M. of ; The timid hand stretched forth lo aid <lb />
F. David- A brother in his need, <lb />
son, of Buncombe. The kindly won in grief s dark hour. <lb />
COURT. <lb />
Chief X. H. Smith, o <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Joseph Davis, of <lb />
James E. of Beaufort and <lb />
C. A very, of Burke. <lb />
SUPERIOR <lb />
First II. Brown, of <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second Philips, of <lb />
Third G. Connor, of <lb />
eon. <lb />
r Clark, of <lb />
Wk-. <lb />
A. of <lb />
Sixth E. T. of <lb />
Seventh C. of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth A. of <lb />
Iredell. <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb />
Tenth C. <lb />
That proves a friend indeed. <lb />
The plea of merry breathed <lb />
When justice threatened high. <lb />
The sorrow of a contrite heart <lb />
These things shall never die. <lb />
The memory of a clamping hand. <lb />
The pressure of a kiss <lb />
Ami all the sweet and frail <lb />
That make up life's short <lb />
If with a firm, unchanging faith. <lb />
And holy and high. <lb />
Those hands have clasped, I hose lips <lb />
have met <lb />
These- things can never die. <lb />
The cruel and the bitter word <lb />
That wounded as it fell. <lb />
The chilling want of sympathy <lb />
fed but never <lb />
The hard repulse that chilled the heart <lb />
Whose hopes were bounding high. <lb />
In an unfading record kept <lb />
These things never die. <lb />
Let nothing pass, for every hand <lb />
Can some work to do. <lb />
Lose not a chance waken love. <lb />
Be and just true. <lb />
of So shall a light tint cannot fade, <lb />
ii thee from on high. <lb />
Amis applied for the con- <lb />
at Manchester, England, held <lb />
by Mr. Hale, of N. C. <lb />
Amis showed an endorsement from <lb />
the members of both <lb />
Houses of the State legislature. <lb />
He failed to receive <lb />
John Nichols wanted to be <lb />
Government printer He was an <lb />
ex-Congressman from <lb />
and endorsed by Congress- <lb />
men from the coasts of both oceans. <lb />
He was not appointed. Colonel <lb />
Oliver U. applied for a <lb />
in the consular service. lie <lb />
wanted a place. He. had <lb />
served a term in Congress after the <lb />
close of the war. He has since <lb />
several times the same office, bat <lb />
did not got there. He was the <lb />
candidate for Governor of <lb />
North Carolina in the last campaign. <lb />
He has been on the stump from the <lb />
Tennessee line to the Atlantic <lb />
sounds every national election <lb />
the last twenty-five years. He <lb />
is looked as the best campaign j <lb />
orator in the State, and was known I <lb />
all over North Carolina as the War <lb />
Horse of the Pee <lb />
therefore wanted a position <lb />
that would recompense him for his <lb />
long exile from the political clover <lb />
fields. He wanted to Consul- <lb />
General to Liverpool. Col. Dockery <lb />
came to Washington and waited for <lb />
Progress of Inventions Since <lb />
In the year 1845 the present own- <lb />
of the Scientific American news- <lb />
commenced its publication, <lb />
and soon after established a bureau <lb />
tor the procuring of patents for in- <lb />
at home foreign <lb />
countries. Daring the year 1845 <lb />
there were only patents issued <lb />
from the U- S. Paten. Office, and <lb />
the total issue from the establish- <lb />
of the Patent Office, up to the <lb />
end of that year numbered <lb />
Up to the first of July this <lb />
there have been granted <lb />
Showing that since the commence- <lb />
of the publication of the Sci- <lb />
American there have been <lb />
issued from the Patent Office <lb />
patents, and one third <lb />
more applications have been made <lb />
than have been granted, showing <lb />
the ingenuity of our people to be <lb />
phenomenal, and much greater <lb />
the enormous number of pat- <lb />
issued indicates. Probably a <lb />
good many of our readers have had <lb />
business transacted through the <lb />
officers of the Scientific American, <lb />
in New York or Washington, and <lb />
are familiar with Munn <lb />
of doing business, those who <lb />
have not will be interested in know- <lb />
Reflections. <lb />
And Mirth Provoking Selections as Com- <lb />
piled by the Bad Boy. <lb />
The Drummer's Ruse. <lb />
A MORE PRESSING DEBT. <lb />
owe yon an apology, old <lb />
said Giles. <lb />
mind the <lb />
ed me have the <lb />
V you <lb />
REAL ESTATE QUIET. <lb />
Eastern stirring <lb />
in real estate out your way this sea-1 <lb />
son <lb />
man <lb />
not even a landslide, <lb />
Boston now may l <lb />
ask your father for your hand in j <lb />
marriage, <lb />
Chicago ask ma ; I <lb />
what she says <lb />
Bangor Commercial. <lb />
A short time ago a drummer from <lb />
abroad called at a Bangor livery <lb />
wanted a double team for a <lb />
ten day's trio, into the country, and <lb />
the stable man refused to let him <lb />
have one on the ground that he was <lb />
a stranger. There was much discus- <lb />
over the matter, and finally the <lb />
drummer said <lb />
is your team worth <lb />
and fifty <lb />
was the reply. <lb />
I pay you that sum for it, will <lb />
you pay it back again when I re- <lb />
turn asked the customer, and up- <lb />
on receiving Hie affirmative reply, <lb />
he promptly put up the cash. Ten <lb />
never saw you act silly driving <lb />
was <lb />
time you proposed to <lb />
was silly <lb />
you get that box of cigars <lb />
I sent you inquired his <lb />
did you them <lb />
was very nice <lb />
be said softly. <lb />
the matter asked the <lb />
teacher. <lb />
sore <lb />
made it sore <lb />
his thumb with the <lb />
THE STATE. <lb />
What is Happening Around Us. <lb />
As Reflected from the State Press, <lb />
some weeks to hear of his orders to , ,. <lb />
i ii i i i . , I something about tins, the oldest this -mil I <lb />
sail. He concluded to go around i , , .- B ., mis morning, i <lb />
, I patent soliciting firm in this conn- <lb />
to the State Department and look . , . ., ., I <lb />
. try, in the world, <lb />
into things. J a wise expedient. <lb />
For some weeks the Colonel held visiting the offices of the yon arc going to mar <lb />
down a chair in the Secretary's re I American, Broadway, j your father's cashier <lb />
reception room and waited. He I first <lb />
was. at length appointed to Jan- on <lb />
The Brazilian post was tensive and <lb />
Mt as remunerative as the Colonel ; establishment, <lb />
wanted, and, moreover, the with its walnut desks, and <lb />
Pa says if he <lb />
runs away with the <lb />
the money will still be family. <lb />
the stable he alighted and en <lb />
the office, saying, bore <lb />
is your team, and now I want my <lb />
money <lb />
The sum was passed to him and <lb />
j he turned and was leaving the place <lb />
; when the livery called out, <lb />
j here, aren't you going to set- <lb />
tic for that team <lb />
; what asked the <lb />
drummer in a surprised tone. <lb />
the you just brought <lb />
drawled drum- <lb />
met, fool enough to <lb />
i pose that I would pay any one for j <lb />
j the use of own property, are j <lb />
and ho shook the dust of <lb />
place from his feet. <lb />
August Superstitions. <lb />
HE WAS PREPARED. <lb />
don't you lay some <lb />
M. Shipp, of And angel voices say to thee <lb />
things shall never <lb />
Twelfth Merrimon. <lb />
of <lb />
IN CONGRESS. <lb />
Sena c Ii. Vance, of <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb />
House of District <lb />
Thomas G. Skinner, of <lb />
Second col. <lb />
of Vance. <lb />
Third W. <lb />
render. <lb />
Fourth II of <lb />
Fifth W. of <lb />
Sixth District lifted of <lb />
John S. <lb />
Eighth W. II. A. <lb />
Ninth District -II. O. of<lb />
Kicking up a Row, <lb />
K. Threatens to Bun <lb />
talk has been beard for the <lb />
past days reference to the <lb />
of <lb />
from this <lb />
Stale. The following extract <lb />
A. Move. <lb />
A- K. Tucker. <lb />
Register of II. James. <lb />
It. Cherry. <lb />
Manning. <lb />
II. <lb />
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair- i <lb />
man, Mooring. V. Newton, <lb />
W. A. James, Jr., T. E. Keel. <lb />
of <lb />
Chairman J. S. and J. D. <lb />
Cos. <lb />
Public School <lb />
ding. <lb />
of F. W. <lb />
Mouse. He was nut in <lb />
the distribution of Carolina <lb />
the New gives B who had <lb />
plied for places were not gel tiny <lb />
I hem. Brewer joined in the <lb />
of growlers. They resolved <lb />
themselves into If they <lb />
claims to not <lb />
be much disturbed over the. move- <lb />
Congressman of <lb />
, ,.,, to correspond, and its rain-v <lb />
lever was an epidemic at the I Brown have done so. I'm <lb />
ports the mom a keeping that umbrella Smith loaned <lb />
and malarial was reported to lark , of ti specification i a week <lb />
along the Brazilian i all busy as bees, i A <lb />
i. int .-;. . reminding one a large banking; ,,, , . . ., . <lb />
lo cut a , , , I Blood good that <lb />
Colonel did not think he had re- or with its hundred <lb />
his deserts, and growled, I was <lb />
concluded to accept the conversation with one of the a <lb />
with the fevers -11. <lb />
I of soliciting patents in , , , ., . . <lb />
; were scaled <lb />
Others who were not provided of the hardly speak above a whisper. <lb />
The Scientific American, more than for-; . <lb />
or ii . . First impecunious <lb />
U-came demonstrative n of over- <lb />
Congressman had I bad application patents <lb />
a grievance. He under a for thousand Second I want is a <lb />
cloud. He voted for the Mills bill. in the United Status, and square <lb />
He was not mi favor at White <lb />
and had filed <lb />
many in the Office in <lb />
a single mouth as there were pat- <lb />
issued dining the entire first <lb />
year business career. This <lb />
gentlemen had seen Of- <lb />
glow from a sapling to a sturdy I <lb />
, just it. <lb />
I've mad a house kept by <lb />
s a short-sighted woman. can <lb />
always see her Hist when she comes <lb />
to collect a <lb />
Whether it be a matter of luck or <lb />
of learning, many of <lb />
prophecies for July have been <lb />
Those, fur lune were <lb />
while those <lb />
made for July were verified to a <lb />
reasonable extent. For August <lb />
forecasts are more general and ex- <lb />
tend over a greater geographical <lb />
space. United Slates is <lb />
wedding, ed in the following general <lb />
will be many sad <lb />
dents and many murders <lb />
and violent atmospheric <lb />
The is likely to <lb />
be hot, with heavy storms of rain <lb />
and thunder. There will be much <lb />
sickness, but the of deaths <lb />
will be below the average. August <lb />
will be a of stirring events <lb />
and accidents throughout the <lb />
Agony from a Buried Foot. <lb />
ho hinted <lb />
of the House, but there arc what thought the Scientific W <lb />
Seven years ago last Saturday <lb />
s a Franklin dispatch of July <lb />
to what Hie Amen- ; , <lb />
proposed laKe Harry a man <lb />
next to It circulation, had , , ;. . ,, <lb />
to it. proclaimed this pace, had his toot a <lb />
himself some days ago a candidate formed no mean share . r , to <lb />
for shaker of Congress. He kM advancing n <lb />
made a national from , be interests of the Patent <lb />
Maine to with his sudden But ls not <lb />
Carolina m has . it that occupies the attention of <lb />
made quite a stir in national Con. one persons employed <lb />
from other States, where by a <lb />
who behind it a wide- <lb />
spread disaffection among Southern <lb />
i and t he complete shat- <lb />
of Mr. Harrison's elaborate <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
tics lately, and now her politicians <lb />
have threatened to the <lb />
nest House on a revised and <lb />
schedule. The announce- <lb />
of one of her as <lb />
an independent candidate <lb />
similar conditions and grievance <lb />
i are engaged on the four public.- <lb />
G. James. <lb />
F. Evans. <lb />
R. <lb />
Police-. T. Smith. <lb />
R. Moore. <lb />
Ward, B. N. Boyd claims <lb />
2nd Jr., and Alfred <lb />
For 3rd Want, T. J. Jarvis and M. strength under his influence to car- <lb />
R. Lang; 4th Ward, W. X. Tolbert. him He asserts that he <lb />
has hidden behind his scheme <lb />
that he has sufficient <lb />
The foot <lb />
was buried on the farm where the <lb />
accident happened. Mr. <lb />
has an artificial leg and foot. On <lb />
Saturday afternoon he felt severe <lb />
pains in his foot and applied to a <lb />
doctor relief. The pain <lb />
to such an extent that he was <lb />
compelled to stop work, and he had <lb />
the appearance of a man attacked <lb />
by a severe <lb />
American, the. Architects and . morning at the <lb />
a private caucus in . . . . of friends, ho to the grave <lb />
ton, in advance or the assembling Builders Edition of Scientific. and ft <lb />
of Congress, and will digest the sit- American. The first two public i J Au Raleigh Ahead of the World. <lb />
. . . . ft w <lb />
abound contemplates a <lb />
of votes to dictate from their office, Broadway, N. <lb />
of the House. He Scientific American, <lb />
, that their is that these the Scientific American Supplement <lb />
Speaker of Congress is outgrowth disaffected Export Edition of Scientific <lb />
of the Brower . <lb />
Orphanage. <lb />
A. G. returned <lb />
yesterday from the annual meeting <lb />
of the board of of the <lb />
located at <lb />
ville, of which Mr. Mills is president <lb />
and Mr. secretary. <lb />
On Wednesday an address was do <lb />
livered by Gov. Fowle, at the <lb />
sermon preached by J. S. <lb />
a collection of 9-00 was <lb />
taken up by Gov. Fowle, and <lb />
E A Osborne, of this city. <lb />
Daring the past year has <lb />
raised for building and <lb />
support the Orphanage which has <lb />
been established four years. <lb />
at present orphans <lb />
cared for by this institution. <lb />
and mature their policy, and <lb />
are issued every week, and the <lb />
Episcopal-Services First and Third that are LOt and <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. N. C. Closed Until action. <lb />
he <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting every says, will show themselves. The <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. E. B. John, I is the result the dis- <lb />
state their demands, and announce latter two, the of every month. <lb />
toes the roots of a pear tree had be- <lb />
i the terms on which they will act in <lb />
electing a Speaker of the next <lb />
.; House. He says one of the de <lb />
Pastor. T internal revenue tax, which is a <lb />
Baptist-Services every Sunday, morn- affection among the political . <lb />
warts the old State. A i , . , <lb />
claims his scheme is well organized, <lb />
come entwined. Mr. Gillespie says <lb />
Raleigh Call. <lb />
Mr. C. Lee, proprietor of the I and , , l T <lb />
Lab Hotel reburied them, and from that time largest gas engines in world ate <lb />
, right here in daily <lb />
Is will be th abolition of the . i L . are in a special build , <lb />
and night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
multitude of aspirants for <lb />
his wife for her labors as j The young man, who seemed Tory ; <lb />
hostess that he can recommend and much in earnest as he told his story, at <lb />
emphasize the assertion that as <lb />
tonic for ladies and children S. S. S <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge. No. A. F. A A. <lb />
M., meets every 1st Thursday and Mon- <lb />
day night 1st and 3rd Sunday at left entirely out of <lb />
Masonic Lodge. A. L. Blow, W. M., of <lb />
G. Sec. ; <lb />
A. Chapter. No. meets plains. Many, heavily m- <lb />
2nd and-4th nights at Ma- . . <lb />
F. W. P. by party, have <lb />
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. t come in for a share in the national <lb />
meet every Tuesday night. O. W.; . . <lb />
G. <lb />
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of H.,, C. L. Harris, editor the Be . ,, <lb />
. , of them will rally to his bugle call <lb />
and , . . .-, . <lb />
D. D. Haskett, D. . , . , . r. . at the Congress next <lb />
Durham Mr. W. O. Griffin, <lb />
route agent between and <lb />
has resigned and his place <lb />
has been filled by a <lb />
Tarboro J. It. Lewis, of <lb />
Littleton, has been appointed <lb />
collector by White for <lb />
ties of Halifax, Wilson I <lb />
Pitt. <lb />
Collector White, who succeeds <lb />
Col. Yarborough, has appointed Mr. <lb />
John of Snow <lb />
Deputy Collector Johnston. <lb />
Greene and Wayne counties. <lb />
Washington Tuesday <lb />
while Capt. was cracking a <lb />
block of ice he found embedded in-j <lb />
side a very neat, plain gold ring. <lb />
lost from the finger of; <lb />
ice gatherer in the <lb />
The Oxford Orphan Asylum U <lb />
now crowded to its utmost capacity. <lb />
It contains children. An <lb />
to the building is being made <lb />
which will enable that institution to <lb />
accommodate more- <lb />
Bills are out the fair to be <lb />
held at Winston on August 21st and j <lb />
It will be rich in special and <lb />
attractive features. Gov. Fowle will <lb />
deliver the annual address on 21st.; <lb />
Smithfield The quickest j <lb />
house have ever was <lb />
the one erected last week for J. T. <lb />
by Mr. J. A. Duvall. It is <lb />
a neat bi building feet, and <lb />
was put up in three days. <lb />
Durham A letter was res <lb />
in Durham yesterday that <lb />
has been eight years reaching its <lb />
destination. It was mailed in Ala- <lb />
county in and it <lb />
day was received by Mr. J. T. Lea, <lb />
for whom it was intended. <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
white boys who ran from their <lb />
mothers in after a three <lb />
days tramp in this city <lb />
Saturday night, as a letter had <lb />
reached the Mayor their moth- <lb />
they were kept safely until Sun <lb />
day. when the Mayor bought them <lb />
tickets and sent them back to their <lb />
homes. They were from to <lb />
years old- <lb />
The first printing press erected in <lb />
North Carolina was brought from <lb />
Virginia to New by James <lb />
Davis dining the year 1749 and was <lb />
used until the year 1765 in printing <lb />
laws and proceedings of the <lb />
Assembly, when he began <lb />
the publication of a weekly <lb />
per called the North Carolina <lb />
or Universal Intelligencer, the <lb />
first paper ever published in North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Headers <lb />
of News-Observer will remember <lb />
leading in its columns a few weeks <lb />
ago of the successful MM of <lb />
invention for <lb />
graphing from moving trains. <lb />
was heralded all ever the world, and <lb />
appeared in all the leading papers. <lb />
It is now announced that the <lb />
has attracted great attention, <lb />
and that parties in New York I <lb />
have purchased thirty second <lb />
interest in the stock of the <lb />
It looks as if it is <lb />
destined to prove a valuable <lb />
session Mr. wish <lb />
him success with the enterprise. <lb />
What Vanderbilt Say <lb />
About the People. <lb />
Post. <lb />
Black Mountain is the name of a <lb />
in Buncombe county N. C, <lb />
among the peaks of that Black <lb />
range which is of late <lb />
years becoming so popular with <lb />
The office has been in charge <lb />
of a young white woman, who has <lb />
performed its duties with entire ac- <lb />
Assistant- Postmaster <lb />
General recently removed <lb />
her, and appointed as her successor, <lb />
the regular at de- <lb />
of the local ma- <lb />
chine, knowing the a <lb />
who can neither read nor <lb />
write. When a person calls to make <lb />
inquiry for mail, the says <lb />
he doesn't know whether there is <lb />
anything for him, but dumps the <lb />
entire of the office in front of <lb />
the applicant and invites him to see <lb />
if there is anything addressed to <lb />
him. <lb />
A distinguished warrior is com- <lb />
to North Carolina to live. Chief <lb />
and his band of Apaches <lb />
have been confined in very narrow <lb />
quarters at Mt. <lb />
Ala. Tho War Department, wish- <lb />
to provide them with sufficient <lb />
laud to make them comfortable <lb />
homes, sent Capt. John G. Burke, <lb />
of the Third Cavalry, Prof. <lb />
Painter, the Indian Bights <lb />
to select a suitable site. <lb />
They have returned with the <lb />
that they have chosen the <lb />
Indian reservation in Swain county- <lb />
North Carolina, now occupied by <lb />
CherOkees, who are willing to <lb />
sell out. wanted to get <lb />
back to Arizona, is glad to get <lb />
away from his present location, and <lb />
promises to be a good <lb />
change. <lb />
AYCOCK <lb />
N C. <lb />
C C <lb />
Wilson. N C <lb />
mi Daniels i mm <lb />
w. <lb />
WILSON, N. <lb />
Any to M will be <lb />
Promptly to. <lb />
U JAMES <lb />
DENTIST, t <lb />
N. <lb />
G RE E X V I L L E, N. C <lb />
RE. J. H. TUCKER. J. D <lb />
Ml <lb />
A T-LA W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
fully equipped, and Ins force behind <lb />
responsibility have not ;. ,, . . . . . , , . has no <lb />
. Z-7 m , . L be does not disclose what <lb />
what they wanted. Sonic of the ,, ,,. . ,, ,. . <lb />
T . . , the names of his supporters are As i Mr. B. F. is <lb />
leaders the State have been . . . . , . , , , . . ,. <lb />
. . of the members of merchant of Bust on. La. He says <lb />
Congress from North Carolina have that he has sold Swift's Specific to <lb />
cards disclaiming any j many persons, knows of some <lb />
to join the it be-1 wonderful cases of blood diseases, <lb />
comes interesting to know who <lb />
cohorts are where <lb />
they are to be found, bow many <lb />
He says the Southern Be- <lb />
Council, No. IT., meet the at <lb />
every C. A. White, C. He claimed long and ardent patty I <lb />
. . . . publicans must have the <lb />
post office. service and the solid support of i . <lb />
boors a. m. to p. m. Money of the State. Ho did i. <lb />
Order hours to x ., J The President has expressed <lb />
will be from to <lb />
from to P. M. <lb />
get it. J. B. Young applied for <lb />
the of. revenue of the <lb />
his <lb />
sentiments to effect that he did <lb />
arrive daily Sun-1 j- back. I kicking <lb />
at A. m., and , . t m of the House <lb />
mall arrives Sun-1 of the members of He had <lb />
at m. and depart at P. <lb />
Washington mail s daily <lb />
at IS M. and at r. M. <lb />
J. J. PERKINS. P. M. <lb />
works <lb />
said ho had felt no to speak of are used to generate the <lb />
previous to Saturday, when his loot the electric light system J <lb />
began hurting him, it being the of tho city. One of tho to <lb />
almost to the fifty horse power; other sixty., <lb />
his receiving tho injury. They run three immense <lb />
which supply over one hundred arc <lb />
She CrOSSeS the Ocean tO Meet electric lights of 1,300 <lb />
Her candle power each. This station is <lb />
quite a curiosity and very <lb />
and has never heard of a failure to I The Orange Observer tells a visitors, <lb />
cure. Several cases of little story. It <lb />
two and a half years ago, After reading of the nows <lb />
Mr. Julian of left ,,.,,,,. comments on his trial, Dr. <lb />
here with Dr. Florence Cheek is said to have expressed an <lb />
contract to work with the Doctor ; a round the <lb />
five years Siam. Since <lb />
newspaper offices with a shot-gun. <lb />
The Doctor is wrong that. <lb />
Appointments <lb />
For preaching on Bethlehem Mission. <lb />
Bethlehem. 1st Sunday at <lb />
School House, 1st Sunday at <lb />
o'clock <lb />
Snarl Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
rd Sunday at <lb />
Salem 4th Sunday at <lb />
Chapel, 4th S o <lb />
I P. C. <lb />
both Houses of State <lb />
tore, but did not get there. <lb />
also asked to be <lb />
pointed to the same office. He was <lb />
by most of the Congress- <lb />
men of his State. He was left out. <lb />
Colonel Cooper wanted the <lb />
of Western district of <lb />
North Carolina, and had a good <lb />
showing of party support. He was <lb />
not appointed- <lb />
half worried out of him, he said, by <lb />
scramble after offices <lb />
among themselves, and he <lb />
would not lose any more sleep over <lb />
their moves, and had really no con <lb />
about their <lb />
and disorderly. <lb />
W bat have to say T <lb />
Prisoner <lb />
Ml take frame <lb />
blood poison were cured after all the <lb />
doctors and all other remedies had <lb />
failed. <lb />
I am of opinion S. S. S. should <lb />
stand at head of list of blood <lb />
remedies. I arrived at this <lb />
from the testimony of scores of <lb />
persons who have me of the <lb />
good results from its use. I have <lb />
been selling S. for years, and it <lb />
has won a largo sale. <lb />
G. A. Griffith, Mayflower, Ark. <lb />
Mercury and potash mixtures dry- <lb />
up the secretions of the body, cause <lb />
mercurial rheumatism and leave of mother, and <lb />
and finally run the system down at tho old home near o, <lb />
to such a that other dis- and took for New . . ,, , ,, , ., <lb />
eases are induced. Swift's Specific from , <lb />
builds up the patient from first E the fall on a platform <lb />
dose, and gives life and vigor to the j years of age, rather good looking, <lb />
borne Mr. Brown and Miss <lb />
Forrest, of Orange, have been car- <lb />
on a correspondence which re- <lb />
suited iii their engagement. Re- <lb />
Miss Forrest received a letter <lb />
from Mr. telling her to come <lb />
to Singapore, where he would meet <lb />
, , . . and most or us will be them. <lb />
and wed her, as he could not get off ., . . <lb />
Doctor can then, by <lb />
On in the <lb />
day, July Mb, Miss Forrest took the gang of <lb />
us at once, appeal to a jury of his <lb />
i fellow citizens vindication at the <lb />
His plan involves unnecessary risks <lb />
waste of time and energy. Ho <lb />
should wait until the Press <lb />
meets in Charleston next May. <lb />
Watterson is to speak then <lb />
and has a fair education. <lb />
of home protection journalistic<lb />
There is little fear that Florida <lb />
will visited by yellow fever this <lb />
year. Dr. Jerome Cochrane, <lb />
health officer of Alabama has <lb />
turned from a trip to South Florida <lb />
and Havana. He went to invests <lb />
gate the yellow lever situation. <lb />
He reports that there has been no <lb />
yellow fever in Florida since Janus <lb />
except one case reported in April <lb />
at Havana found a <lb />
little fever, only a dozen to twenty <lb />
coses a week. He says the general <lb />
health of the people is exceptionally <lb />
good, gives it as his opinion <lb />
that there will no fresh outbreak <lb />
of yellow fever in Florida this sum- <lb />
mer. Goldsboro <lb />
Martin Irons who five years ago <lb />
was a prominent figure in the <lb />
Knights of Labor organization and <lb />
led tho great railroad on <lb />
the Could lines, is running a <lb />
fruit stand in St. Louis. Denis <lb />
tho lot orator, who at <lb />
one lime was a power on the Pacific <lb />
coast, is driving a dray in San Fran- <lb />
and Oliver H. Dockery, of <lb />
towering aspirations, has simmered <lb />
down in a little consulship. How <lb />
are the mighty <lb />
Star. <lb />
harry skinner <lb />
N. C. <lb />
TAMES M. <lb />
Y-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. V. <lb />
Ll JAMES, <lb />
n. c. <lb />
Practice in all the courts. Collection <lb />
Specialty, <lb />
I B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
ATTORNEY-A W, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
P. hi, C F <lb />
MATTHEW A <lb />
M Certified <lb />
Civil Engineers, Surveyors <lb />
and Architects. <lb />
AND 1.1,1-. N. C <lb />
HOTELS. <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
Under new management. <lb />
cold water baths. Good room and at- <lb />
servants. Table always <lb />
ed with the best of tho market. Feed <lb />
stables in connection. <lb />
TERMS BAT <lb />
E. <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
SPENCER BROS., <lb />
THE HOME <lb />
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE- <lb />
Polite waiters. Good Rooms. Beat <lb />
table market afford. When In the <lb />
city stop at the <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
WASHINGTON N. C.<lb />
if you want to save money buy your Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dress Goods ft Domestics at the <lb />
. next door to Bawls, the Jeweler. RAWLS ft TYSON.<lb /></p>
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. . <lb />
a Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N C. <lb />
Editor <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN<lb />
Si. par <lb />
we get warmed up on this facto I try borne, but never gets dull <lb />
business we don't know want of amusement. From <lb />
to fifty visitors are there. <lb />
Let's see, had started to <lb />
to Blowing Rock. <lb />
Well, our journey was continued <lb />
and in a few miles a toll gate was <lb />
reached, the balance of the way- <lb />
being over a turnpike road A <lb />
few miles further the foot of the <lb />
mountain is reached and the as <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
will hesitate to Democratic <lb />
men that arc not consistent <lb />
Hi true principles of the. party. <lb />
It want a a wide-a-wake <lb />
section of the State sent for the <lb />
TOR. COPY FREE <lb />
at <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 14th. <lb />
be surpassed The <lb />
waters, iron and free stone, <lb />
are and Of <lb />
a place we could say <lb />
but want space forbids now <lb />
Our faces on <lb />
Friday, August and alter <lb />
meeting with two delays on account <lb />
of washouts, tackling a <lb />
cent begins, miles climbing, big freshet at this we <lb />
being necessary to reach the top <lb />
Right here our pencil fails us. h <lb />
We've got it all in our head but <lb />
there it stays, and we can't get <lb />
it out Reader, no one can draw <lb />
you a word painting which will <lb />
portray in all its <lb />
Bethel Items. <lb />
Editor <lb />
We have bad a tremendous <lb />
of rain during the last three <lb />
the beauty and grandeur of weeks bas the <lb />
mountain scenery. You must go ditches to overflow and <lb />
I here in to MM and <lb />
ate it. The roadway around <lb />
the of the mountain, constantly <lb />
ascending. At times the passage <lb />
seined wailed in on either side by <lb />
hills and again one side <lb />
would be a wild, yawning precipice <lb />
from whose rocky depths came the <lb />
sound of rushing waters, and <lb />
Coming out clear Upon a mountain <lb />
side, could be had magnificent views <lb />
.-in rounding mountains and val- <lb />
These scenes ever <lb />
giving the voyagers a differ <lb />
view at every turn. Upon <lb />
at the top of the mountain, two <lb />
miles from the town, our party was <lb />
met by a cavalcade of horsemen <lb />
headed by the Mayor of Blowing <lb />
Bock. They took us in charge, and <lb />
having ascertained that a good view <lb />
could be had at that hour, took us <lb />
first by the rock from whence the <lb />
town takes its name. The place <lb />
both thrilled and charmed us. Sud- <lb />
upon a high pro- <lb />
overlooking a great rolling <lb />
All this valley in <lb />
Grandfather, Mt. Mitchell,; K. L. <lb />
A Trip to the West. <lb />
LAST WEEK. <lb />
That unceremonious flash of <lb />
lightning that came in upon us <lb />
last week. o knocked our <lb />
into a the <lb />
and burnt up part of what <lb />
had been written, that we desist- <lb />
ed from saying more of our trip <lb />
at the time. But according to <lb />
promise we will try to weave the <lb />
thread together and tell some- <lb />
thing of what was seen after de- <lb />
parting from the beautiful town <lb />
of pleasant recollections <lb />
of whose kind people and the <lb />
happy hours we spent then will <lb />
go down with us the <lb />
years to come. <lb />
Leaving bound <lb />
the traveler passes the distance were towering <lb />
through a strikingly beautiful <lb />
country There is so much to <lb />
attract the eye that, though the <lb />
of miles must be made by <lb />
hack and consumes six or seven <lb />
hours, one rarely thinks of get- <lb />
ting tired. Seven miles brought <lb />
us to the little town of Patterson <lb />
and about this we want to say a <lb />
few words before going further. <lb />
At this point is located a <lb />
moth factory known as Patter <lb />
son Mills. It is an immense es- <lb />
working extensive <lb />
in both cotton and wool, and <lb />
giving employment to hundreds <lb />
of operatives. The mills were <lb />
reached just at o'clock, when <lb />
everything stopped for the din- <lb />
hour, and while nothing <lb />
con id be seen at work we did not <lb />
miss the opportunity of going <lb />
through the building. Our par <lb />
was kindly shown through by <lb />
Dr. of Lenoir, who <lb />
us tar. He explain- <lb />
ed the workings of some of the <lb />
principal machines among the <lb />
and looms and told us <lb />
much of interest. Seeing that <lb />
system, and suggest further that be <lb />
take the advice of Blackstone, <lb />
honest, no cue <lb />
render unto every man bis just <lb />
And St. Paul gives us some <lb />
wholesome advice on that line in <lb />
tho Now Testament, <lb />
the powers that be, owe no <lb />
anything but love, <lb />
honor to whom honor is And <lb />
our Saviour talking on tho same <lb />
lino told the people to onto <lb />
the things <lb />
got here sale on the rooming of the and to God the thing that are <lb />
Now will just live <lb />
up to tho principles above <lb />
the jury system, and all the <lb />
hollowing, bobtail lawyers combined <lb />
not hurt him. But if you will <lb />
fall into the clutches of the law, the <lb />
woods juryman of your <lb />
com will deal with you, and the <lb />
hollowing lawyer will make you pay <lb />
for to shield your pocket and <lb />
your corpus from their honest <lb />
diets. <lb />
We hope he has cooled down be- <lb />
fore now is sorry for the harsh <lb />
things he said about bis fellow <lb />
his county this is his <lb />
and if he will abuse people <lb />
we would be glad if he could change <lb />
his a little or at any rate <lb />
tell where he writes from ; as <lb />
we do nut wish to be taken for him, <lb />
or rather that he be taken <lb />
us again, will just add <lb />
other letter to out name. <lb />
Very truly, J. <lb />
sandy lauds are badly washed <lb />
but have improved beyond <lb />
the expectation of the most <lb />
hopeful, as that on stiff lands <lb />
we have a fair prospect for average <lb />
crops where the lands have been <lb />
properly prepared and cultivated. <lb />
Rev. G. L. Finch assisted <lb />
J. of Eastern Virginia <lb />
has been a <lb />
Baptist church here, which began <lb />
the 4th Sunday night n July <lb />
and ended last Friday night with <lb />
baptism which was witnessed by a <lb />
very large crowd. During the <lb />
whole meeting the congregations <lb />
have been large considerable <lb />
interest was manifested. but <lb />
there were only two accessions to <lb />
the church. Both of these brethren <lb />
have made favorable and lasting <lb />
impressions the minds of the <lb />
people and around Bethel. Bro. <lb />
took the train for Tarboro <lb />
Friday morning. Bro. Finch left <lb />
for Greenville Saturday morning. <lb />
Tho Methodist brethren <lb />
their protracted meeting here on <lb />
Wednesday night last conducted by <lb />
Hawk's Beak and other noted peaks <lb />
Over the rock whose dizzy <lb />
heights stood came a constant <lb />
breeze from the valley below, hence <lb />
the name Bowing Book. This breeze <lb />
is so strong any light article <lb />
like handkerchiefs, light bats or <lb />
small bunches of foliage thrown out <lb />
over the precipice would be <lb />
upon the rack. The party was <lb />
taken to the village and as- <lb />
signed at the hotels, there <lb />
being two excellent ones- The lot <lb />
of I he writer fell at the <lb />
conducted by Col. Williams, of Char- <lb />
and in most excellent hands <lb />
had we fallen one seldom finds <lb />
so courteous a <lb />
townsman, Mr. J. Murphy, was <lb />
right there and will bear out this as <lb />
At night a superb ban- <lb />
was spread at tho <lb />
honor tho editors. It was a <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF <lb />
Men to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, u line of tho following <lb />
that are not to be excelled in this market. And to be <lb />
pure straight goods. GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and LA- <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, CROCK FRY and QUEENS- <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of dim-rent <lb />
kinds, Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Rock Lime, Plaster of Paris, and <lb />
u. Harness, Bridles and Saddles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less per cent for Cash. Bread Prep- <lb />
Hall's Star Lye at jobbers Prices, Lead and pure Lin- <lb />
seed Varnishes and Paint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a call and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
TAILORING <lb />
Spring Display <lb />
Miss Carrie James has <lb />
from her visit to Wilson. <lb />
Miss Nora Pitt, of Sparta, is visit <lb />
Miss Lucy Knight. <lb />
Lewis, the newly appointed <lb />
Revenue Collector this <lb />
district, spent Friday and a portion <lb />
of Saturday in Bethel. <lb />
Mr. of Martin county, ,, ,, , , <lb />
was the guest Mr. J II. Johnston smiling maidens, with <lb />
Saturday and Sunday. tare and there the cheerful laces <lb />
Watermelons bate been very I the more advanced in years. And <lb />
scarce but getting to be under the lapping branches stands <lb />
. the long table, its burden <lb />
We will say for the information <lb />
of our corresponded t that it were <lb />
hardly possible for him to be more <lb />
erroneous Ins of <lb />
he is in the above. The <lb />
author of the article on the jury <lb />
system is a man who has bad <lb />
the slightest connection with a jury <lb />
or a court in any manner whatever, <lb />
is a good citizen, comes as <lb />
near living up to the scripture <lb />
which quotes as any man <lb />
we know. We say this much with- <lb />
out waiting for him to reply for <lb />
himself.- En. <lb />
Picnic. <lb />
The occasion, on Thursday last, <lb />
lust., of a joint picnic, given by <lb />
the Shady drove <lb />
and the school which Mr. J. <lb />
White is Superintendent, will not <lb />
soon he forgotten by those <lb />
good fortune it was to be present. <lb />
Situated about sis miles above <lb />
Greenville, on the river road, is the <lb />
large and delightful grove <lb />
the shade of whoso oaks find <lb />
Foreign and Domestic Novelties. <lb />
Together with exclusive styles from our own <lb />
workshop, which for elegance and <lb />
workmanship equal any that can be found <lb />
We yield the palm to none. <lb />
JOHN <lb />
GREENVILLE.- C. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
R S. CLARK CO. <lb />
mm, cue <lb />
Are headquarters for all needed in h <lb />
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb />
but if y want anything in <lb />
Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Stove <lb />
and Cooking Utensils. Carriage Material <lb />
and House Cutlery <lb />
CALL ON US. <lb />
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb />
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb />
which will well Price. <lb />
fill now. <lb />
We notice an article in the last <lb />
on the <lb />
signed but fail to state <lb />
be from, as it is known <lb />
that your bumble servant <lb />
done writing over that <lb />
accused writing <lb />
article referred to, your com- <lb />
just state his where- <lb />
abouts as we don't want <lb />
article <lb />
grand repast, absence of wines <lb />
tho com,,,,,,,. n,; ,, <lb />
enjoyment. The dining room <lb />
been charmingly decorated with <lb />
mountain flowers and torus and with <lb />
the many beautiful ladies present <lb />
made a picture fair to look upon. <lb />
of good things, which are being <lb />
brought out large baskets and <lb />
buckets. All seemed lo anticipate <lb />
a pleasant day, and the many ex <lb />
of enjoyment assure us <lb />
that they were not disappointed. <lb />
Every in its so <lb />
while we find some <lb />
at and among other <lb />
amusements the hour, to yield to <lb />
Amid the may find <lb />
the genial and sprightly <lb />
Mr Ed. Harris, variously <lb />
with the article that they have <lb />
named the wrong Hut <lb />
as has taken our do <lb />
plume, and used some <lb />
who did not go to language a sonic classes <lb />
used was raised in I Blowing Book missed lots. Hear j pi,. u things that we are peculiar- <lb />
no in <lb />
that section we Dr. Beall <lb />
from whence Mine and German which was <lb />
material for work in the <lb />
,,.,., , the lovers of the dance. <lb />
He the cotton was . , , . ,. <lb />
. . r-i i . Saturday proved another pleasant <lb />
ed principally from <lb />
and from South Carolina, and <lb />
day, all the forenoon being put <lb />
wool was purchased in <lb />
sections. the <lb />
said he, the wool <lb />
comes from down in your section, <lb />
some of the finest right from Pitt <lb />
it sight seeing. Mayor Clark called <lb />
with a carriage of as, taking <lb />
lo points of interest <lb />
giving much information along <lb />
way. Blowing was again vis <lb />
also Fairview and Raven, <lb />
This remark put us j which splendid views were had. We <lb />
to thinking, and we resolved j were also taken to quaff the <lb />
to read our Pitt county waters of a spring which is <lb />
people a led lire, not so much source changing its <lb />
for s. their wool, hut for not j reaching the Atlantic <lb />
baying mills at borne and i <lb />
ring the cotton and wool where <lb />
they are made. Here are those <lb />
mills situated seven miles from <lb />
n they were built <lb />
long before the railroad got any- <lb />
where near must be <lb />
reached country roads <lb />
that our Pitt county farmers <lb />
would pronounce impassable. <lb />
First the immense amount of <lb />
from this is another which is <lb />
the la-ad of a river that flows to the <lb />
Of Mexico. <lb />
There were about three <lb />
at and all <lb />
seemed delighted. The is <lb />
feet above the sea, above <lb />
as that. Tell those who credit you i engaged or otherwise. So passes <lb />
the lime very pleasantly, when we <lb />
gather around the of <lb />
Well, there it was, <lb />
and to suit most fas- <lb />
in quantity to satisfy all. <lb />
Dinner over, the amusements <lb />
were resumed. Everything worked <lb />
smoothly quietly, we heard not <lb />
a of discontent. Every <lb />
seemed to feel and act as if be had <lb />
surely <lb />
To Win- <lb />
Grey. Alligood, <lb />
Misses <lb />
and Belle credit is <lb />
duo the good and satisfactory <lb />
arrangement of the matters com- <lb />
to their To all who <lb />
anyway contributed lo the pleas <lb />
lire of occasion participants <lb />
would make grateful acknowledge- <lb />
We often think of the <lb />
day as one of the of our <lb />
life. Y. <lb />
to, we will take the <lb />
of paying our respects to his <lb />
communication a mild brief <lb />
way. We have heard people talk <lb />
the same kind of <lb />
and they are most invariably men <lb />
who have just received some of that <lb />
article says they don't <lb />
at the of an honest <lb />
woods and at the <lb />
of some of those hollowing <lb />
that of, be is <lb />
sore About and of <lb />
it is fair to assume, it is <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO FLANAGAN. <lb />
GREEN VI LEE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House. <lb />
CONTINUE THE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
l well equipped with the best I put up nothing <lb />
but We keep up with the times . improved style.-. <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles of are UM you can from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, lorn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full . of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which will sell as LOW as lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this comities for past favor hope <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
something concerning <lb />
and justice, as are what he is <lb />
spitting at, for no man who was not <lb />
Inflamed would use such language <lb />
Mr. Woolen, of Swift Creek <lb />
was our the early part of <lb />
last week, and spoke any thing but <lb />
encouragingly about the crops of bis <lb />
about the honored jury <lb />
and the juryman of the Mr c p of <lb />
country. what he town Saturday and told U <lb />
about the corruption of whole ; his immediate neighborhood in <lb />
laud we think he has a terrible ease <lb />
of the or he knows very little <lb />
about this as compared <lb />
Warm and 1,700 above j with some others sad that ha knows <lb />
Tho air is cool, the tern- j less about other countries, <lb />
rarely getting as high as . Our County Commissioners would <lb />
were necessary to j be to hold their positions <lb />
heavy machinery necessary had comfort at night and some of the j if they were to select such an <lb />
godly set of as says <lb />
guests had fire looms. <lb />
to hauled in wagons for miles <lb />
over these roads, then freights <lb />
on material used have to be <lb />
paid to the nearest depot, and; <lb />
must be hauled out to the mills, I. <lb />
, a., i .-. i says angels must have selected <lb />
then after being manufactured <lb />
that name. They didn't to <lb />
Adieu was bid to <lb />
Sunday afternoon, and not forget- <lb />
ting slopped to spend <lb />
another night at Dan <lb />
into thread or cloth must be <lb />
hauled back to the railroad for <lb />
shipment. And everybody knows <lb />
that freights between eastern and <lb />
western North Carolina are high, <lb />
high in fact that most of the <lb />
trade that would be carried on <lb />
between the two sections is <lb />
en elsewhere. Notwithstanding <lb />
all this the mills are operated at <lb />
touch the people with their <lb />
Monday amain we journeyed <lb />
again, crossing over near the C <lb />
border of oar State A stop over of <lb />
seven hours had to be made at the <lb />
historic old town Lincoln ton. <lb />
Between a Institute then <lb />
in session some points of inter <lb />
est the time managed to pass very <lb />
course. Now problem to our <lb />
mind is why cannot Pitt county <lb />
build such mills right here where <lb />
we raise <lb />
can ma <lb />
a profit. They make money, of woks slow, <lb />
the people are not that way, for they <lb />
are taking steps to build a <lb />
hotel. suit, <lb />
printing there interested <lb />
; plenty of cotton <lb />
plenty wool, and by h <lb />
raving such heavy freights <lb />
expenses of hauling, make don-1 ., , , <lb />
Monday in tune tor sup <lb />
we reached Patterson Springs, <lb />
near Shelby, and remained <lb />
the money that our western <lb />
friends do I We believe it can <lb />
be done, and the people most <lb />
get to thinking about it <lb />
of jurymen are, <lb />
perhaps he does not know the Com- <lb />
missioners have the power to and <lb />
do, discard such men as in <lb />
their wise discretion they believe lo <lb />
be incompetent for jurors, and if I he <lb />
Sheriff should summon a fool for a <lb />
talisman the parties have a chance <lb />
to get him to they need <lb />
not be injured much by jury- <lb />
men, not only accuses them of <lb />
gross ignorance and various other <lb />
kind of manners, among which we <lb />
find bribery. Now if be were not <lb />
mad or insane or something nearly <lb />
to it, be would remember that <lb />
the very best men of country <lb />
serve the jury, and I doubt very <lb />
much if would tell any <lb />
table juryman of Pitt county that be <lb />
had been bribed, and be is <lb />
no sort of danger of being bur- <lb />
to death with overload or <lb />
knowledge if he days not know <lb />
woods nod blackjack settle- <lb />
contain some of our best <lb />
the lower part the township had <lb />
fair crop Momenta, lie <lb />
said the late rains and high water in <lb />
the creek had done much damage <lb />
lo young corn, bat old and high- <lb />
land corn which is now made will <lb />
have a good yield. Cotton was also <lb />
reported averaging well. In <lb />
Vanceboro section, he told us, crops <lb />
were almost a failure. <lb />
Mr. W. B. from upper <lb />
reports poor crops bis <lb />
neighborhood. believes, how, <lb />
ever, there will a moderately <lb />
good grain yield. <lb />
Mr, 11.8. u. of tells <lb />
us in the Broad Branch sec- <lb />
of that township are <lb />
good. He says there will be a good <lb />
yield of corn, and that if nothing <lb />
from now to make cotton shed <lb />
will also be good, as it is <lb />
very promising now. <lb />
Generally speaking, crops are <lb />
poor this year, are glad to <lb />
bear good reports coming from <lb />
any section. are still hopeful <lb />
upon the average a lair crop <lb />
will be made. Let us hear from <lb />
farmers. <lb />
The State Com in of <lb />
culture of Georgia, North Carolina, <lb />
South Carolina, Florida <lb />
ma, met Atlanta, Ga., first <lb />
for purpose of discussing <lb />
the question of the tare in cotton <lb />
baled cotton cloth. The subject <lb />
was discussed at some length, <lb />
a was appointed to visit <lb />
the New York Exchange and confer <lb />
the authorities there also<lb />
BETHEL ACADEMY <lb />
FOR BOTH SEXES. <lb />
THIS INSTITUTION WILL BE <lb />
I opened Tuesday, August 27th, <lb />
1880. ion in per session of <lb />
twenty weeks from lo <lb />
each. Incidental Fee <lb />
cents. Board per month from to <lb />
Good moral advantages. Convenient <lb />
railroad and mail facilities. Lust year <lb />
the principal took a thorough course at <lb />
Business College and <lb />
the of Nashville. <lb />
For further particulars address, <lb />
Bethel, N. C. <lb />
until most honest men. Now, We would, <lb />
Friday. is another charming not undertake to advise i use <lb />
cotton bagging instead of <lb />
We arc no receiving Spring and <lb />
Summer Goods, and hope that <lb />
you will not fail to give <lb />
us a call. We have a <lb />
attractive <lb />
line of <lb />
at cents per yard, which you <lb />
will find to equal to any <lb />
yon will find at cents. <lb />
A line of <lb />
CASHMERES <lb />
at cents. And <lb />
many oilier things that we <lb />
will offer at special prices <lb />
We call especial attention to our <lb />
W S. RAWLS, <lb />
Watch-Maker Jeweler. <lb />
If want something nice in the way of<lb />
Sewing Machines, <lb />
come to the house. A <lb />
huge new stock just received. <lb />
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and <lb />
Machines repaired and warranted. <lb />
. J. C C . H. <lb />
Pill Co K C. KC <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb />
Cotton Buyers, <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
place. Not for style show, <lb />
no, bin, will suggest he devise <lb />
But lots solid commit and nicer and mote effectual way <lb />
says, however, when j It reminds us of a large coon- administer justice than the jury <lb />
urging upon dealers the <lb />
of allowing a amount cl <lb />
Gall. <lb />
The and <lb />
turn <lb />
plow, and the and <lb />
cotton plows. We will <lb />
also offer the trade <lb />
LARD'S which <lb />
has more merit than anything of <lb />
the kind ever put on the <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
FEED STORE <lb />
C. D. ROUNTREE, <lb />
Dealer in Hay, Com, Meal, Oats <lb />
and Mill Feed. <lb />
nay for <lb />
Com and Peas. <lb />
I pay c ash for my goods and can <lb />
to sell bottom <lb />
Call on at the store of J. H. Smith <lb />
Bro. <lb />
We have had several years ex- <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle to <lb />
the advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business entrusted to our <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful attention. <lb />
Notice, <lb />
The bad health of Mr. <lb />
has compelled him to the <lb />
management of the Carriage business for <lb />
me, which has left a nice stock of good <lb />
material bought cheap for cash, on my <lb />
hand. I will close oat the -lock at a <lb />
liberal discount, or will make easy terms <lb />
the purchaser, or will also make <lb />
easy terms with any good reliable man to <lb />
carry on the carriage business for me. <lb />
There is letter opening for a carriage <lb />
business in the county than at this place. <lb />
I have also a large stock of general <lb />
merchandise for sale cheap for cash <lb />
time, such as Meats, Flour, Corn, <lb />
bought hi large lots also a nice lot of <lb />
I and New Orleans Molasses, nice <lb />
selected stock of Shoes, Hals and Straw <lb />
nice lot of Clothing, ladles Press <lb />
Goods, in fact everything that can be <lb />
found in a General Store. <lb />
May SO. C <lb />
Water <lb />
The undersigned having leased these <lb />
mills for p number of years and put them <lb />
in thorough order, begs leave to inform <lb />
the public that lie is prepared to r ind <lb />
Corn and wheat in a first-class manner. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed to all <lb />
I would intone, merchants that I am <lb />
prepared to furnish them good water <lb />
null meal at prices delivered. <lb />
Customers wanting to buy at retail can <lb />
be supplied at my store in <lb />
where the v will also find a select stock <lb />
General Merchandise which will In <lb />
sold at lowest prices <lb />
WE are now fitted in first-class are lo an <lb />
upon short notice any kind or style of <lb />
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb />
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING <lb />
also keep a nice line of <lb />
HARNESS. <lb />
Come and see us. Flanagan's old t <lb />
R. JR. Manager. <lb />
DURING THE SUMMER <lb />
I will have weekly arrivals of the very incest and freshest <lb />
Confections. <lb />
I keep constantly hand a splendid assortment <lb />
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO <lb />
CIGARS, TOILET SOAPS, <lb />
All your wants in I lie above goods can he supplied by <lb />
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb />
UP TO <lb />
A. SPECIALTY. <lb />
E. C. GLENN. <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT. <lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
SMELL LIME. PURE DISSOLVED <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Mar. 1837. <lb />
-This for- <lb />
MURPHY REDDING, <lb />
Merchandise Brokers, <lb />
o. <lb />
J. <lb />
G. <lb />
CHERRY CO. <lb />
THANK YOU FOB PATRON A WHICH YOU <lb />
have thus far bestowed Upon us and for continuation of the same, we <lb />
you to-day a line of that cannot he in market for durability <lb />
worth. have now in stock a nice line of Ladle- embracing tho <lb />
following <lb />
Double and Single Width Cashmeres, <lb />
English Satin Stripe Worsteds, All <lb />
Wool Albatross, Nun's <lb />
both plain and fancy, All Wool <lb />
Cotton Mohair Dress Goods, <lb />
Lawns in endless varieties, Piques, <lb />
both Lace, Stripe and Plaid, Per- <lb />
and Ginghams, Cheviots <lb />
and Chambrays, Hamburg <lb />
Edgings and Insertions, <lb />
Laces, <lb />
A nice lot of White Goods kept constantly <lb />
Dress linen and Piece Linens. A line of Piece f <lb />
will astonish you in quality and price. Notions endless variety embracing a <lb />
line too to mention. Hats for Men. and Children. Cent's fur. <lb />
Goods, Shirts. and Collars. Hosiery and a nice line <lb />
Shoes, to lit nil who favor us with their we y special care to <lb />
this line and our Shoes both in quality and price. A large lot of <lb />
Slippers from cents no. We call the attention of the Ladies to <lb />
line of Nippon and think they will not do themselves justice if they buy <lb />
examining them. <lb />
Hardware. Nails. Cutlery, <lb />
Hoes. Plows, Shovels, Trace Chains. <lb />
Grindstone and Fixtures, <lb />
Crockery. Class ware, <lb />
and Willow ware. <lb />
Harness, Bridles and Whips. <lb />
Gail Ax and Rail Bead Mills Snuff, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. <lb />
and In this line carry Tea, Coffee, Sugar. Molasses, Rice, Lard <lb />
the very best we can buy. Pepper. Spice. Soap, both laundry and toilet. Star <lb />
and Hall Lye, Matches, Candles, Starch, best grade of Kerosene Oil. Meats of differ, <lb />
cut kinds. Flour which we buy low and sell low for the If you need <lb />
rel of good Flour come to us, we are rock it. <lb />
life carry Window Sash and Doors of different in stock. Also the largest <lb />
stock of of any house Greenville, embracing Suits, <lb />
both double and single. Lounges, Chairs of different kinds. Tables, Cots. springs <lb />
and Mattresses, Children's and Reds and Cradles. What we have <lb />
i not got this line we have from several of the U--i houses In Una <lb />
country and will order anything you wish at moderate prices. Don't war <lb />
celebrated Climax and Stonewall PLOWS when you want one. listing <lb />
for these Plows in stock. <lb />
SEE L'S when you come to town, we guarantee fair honorable <lb />
treatment, and will appreciate kindness We can and mill <lb />
sell as low as any one who sells as good goods as we do. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
Fleming, B. CHERRY CO,<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018949_tn_0003" n="3" />
                <p>
Lang's Column. <lb />
SPECIAL <lb />
N A FEW DAYS I SHALL <lb />
have on exhibition Fall and Win- <lb />
for Custom Made <lb />
Clothing and cordially invite <lb />
an inspection from those who <lb />
want fine <lb />
Remember that I guarantee <lb />
a fit on all sales. The garments <lb />
made by me during the past <lb />
give evidence of styles. <lb />
fit and durability. <lb />
A full line of Earle Wilson <lb />
Collars and Cuffs kept constant- <lb />
on hand. <lb />
M. R. LANG. <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
GREENVILLE, C. <lb />
Cut down the weeds. <lb />
August is about half <lb />
We have bad a little sunshine. <lb />
Hamilton is to Lave a newspaper <lb />
soon. <lb />
The days <lb />
be red. <lb />
of vacation arc <lb />
Inferior Court this <lb />
week. <lb />
burglars are molesting Tarboro <lb />
people, <lb />
street force Lave done some <lb />
work since the rain. <lb />
No work was done on the railroad <lb />
at this end last week. <lb />
White Dress Goods at cost for <lb />
cash. J. B. Cheeky Co. <lb />
The river is passable again, the <lb />
water having subsided. <lb />
White Dress Goods at cost for <lb />
cash. J. Co. <lb />
The State Farmer's Alliance is in <lb />
session at <lb />
and Misses, Opera slips <lb />
at cost, for cash. <lb />
J. Co. <lb />
A little good weather will put the <lb />
to fodder. <lb />
Misses, Opera slip- <lb />
at cost for cash. <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb />
Our Bad Boy has been spending <lb />
a the at home. <lb />
II <lb />
last <lb />
bad <lb />
the <lb />
the <lb />
pot <lb />
the <lb />
M. E. Lang's <lb />
A good horse sale cash <lb />
on time by J. C. Lanier. <lb />
The change in the weather <lb />
week gave many of our people <lb />
colds. <lb />
finest of Batter <lb />
finest Cheese is sold at <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
The regular will be <lb />
on railroad to this place <lb />
22nd. <lb />
Bettie <lb />
school girls small boys will <lb />
open on September the 2nd <lb />
The hue wet weather very mate- <lb />
injured melon as well <lb />
as other <lb />
will buy Point Lace, the best <lb />
Flour at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
K. A. has <lb />
ed her by placing a new <lb />
around it. <lb />
lightening Fruit Jars, best <lb />
the world, save fruit without sugar, <lb />
sold by II. S. c Co. <lb />
Mr. J. J. Martin has been made <lb />
pout of Tarboro, vice Mrs. <lb />
Fender removed. <lb />
on mailer how <lb />
sick you get, yon can eat Boss Bis- <lb />
Al the Old Brick Store. <lb />
One thing Greenville needs is a <lb />
large modern hotel. It would be a <lb />
paying investment. <lb />
Our lips smack over the prospect <lb />
of soon passing some <lb />
grapes them. <lb />
Mi orders are now issued at <lb />
the Bethel The <lb />
town keeps moving. <lb />
Watermelons are more <lb />
but they are not very excellent <lb />
size or in quality. <lb />
We want to see new life get. into <lb />
Greenville and people go <lb />
to work to build up the town. <lb />
Attention i called to the notice <lb />
to creditors by J. <lb />
of Josephus Latham deceased. <lb />
Every person in is glad to <lb />
see Alex out <lb />
again from his recent sickness. <lb />
time a door has banged <lb />
the office lately the boys <lb />
have jumped. it was <lb />
more lightening. <lb />
After To Day. All our <lb />
Salines for All our <lb />
M. R. Lang. <lb />
hi a few weeks the schools will <lb />
all begin their lull terms. In this <lb />
Greenville is truly <lb />
the town has good schools. <lb />
The Mills have just <lb />
thoroughly overhauled. If you <lb />
good Hour send your wheat <lb />
there and try it. E. L. <lb />
Our office enjoyed a watermelon <lb />
last Wednesday Mrs. Emily <lb />
Harris, a Thursday <lb />
sent by Mrs. II. A. Sutton. <lb />
per lb for Sweet Scotch <lb />
lb sold in Pitt Co., which <lb />
is a of its superiority, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The matter of the excursion to <lb />
Wilmington has been definitely <lb />
settled yet, bat hold yourself in <lb />
readiness to go in case it is made <lb />
up. <lb />
The Commissioners of Edgecombe <lb />
county have ordered that the roads <lb />
of the county be worked by the <lb />
Good for Lets <lb />
hear from Pitt along this Hue. <lb />
Some one who observed it said it <lb />
rained either during the day or <lb />
every day for forty consecutive <lb />
days. We did keep up with <lb />
the record but know there was lots <lb />
of rain. <lb />
economical, <lb />
keeper <lb />
to superintend boarding depart- <lb />
of Greenville Institute. <lb />
must be well recommended- <lb />
Apply to Mis. John Duckett. <lb />
Notwithstanding continued <lb />
wet weather Nursery has <lb />
had many beautiful flowers. The <lb />
tube rose, and dahlias <lb />
have been exquisite. <lb />
Every citizen of the should <lb />
have his lot cleared of trash and <lb />
weeds Immediately and same <lb />
should be hauled Matter left <lb />
to decay now might cause much <lb />
sickness taring the fall months. <lb />
The fall or Mrs. Wiley <lb />
school for boys girls <lb />
will open on 26th ins . <lb />
Th. session will be taught in <lb />
lately occupied by Miss M. <lb />
Patronage solicited. <lb />
Mr. J. H. Tucker and family left <lb />
for <lb />
Mr. J. W. Higgs is visiting the <lb />
Markets. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pitt, <lb />
are at the Austin I <lb />
Topic. <lb />
Mr. Cherry, Jr., family <lb />
returned Friday night from a visit <lb />
to <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Cherry Master <lb />
James reached home Thursday from <lb />
Morehead. <lb />
Mr. A. S. Johnston, of Edge- <lb />
is spending a few days with <lb />
relatives here. <lb />
Mrs. G. A. Ogles by and children <lb />
who were visiting in Concord, have <lb />
returned home. <lb />
Mrs. W. L- Brown and children <lb />
have been spending days with <lb />
relatives in Tarboro. <lb />
Mr. Ed Bacon, of Jacksonville, <lb />
Fla., spent a few nays of the week <lb />
visiting his sister, Mrs. L. A Brown. <lb />
Mr. J. L. Hudson and wife, who <lb />
have been spending the summer <lb />
here, left yesterday on their return <lb />
to Florida. <lb />
Mr. Thomas Small and Mag- <lb />
Harvey, of Washington, spent <lb />
Saturday Sunday with Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Miss Irene Grimsley, a charming <lb />
young lady of Greene conn is vis- <lb />
the family Mr. <lb />
son. town, <lb />
Miss Williams returned <lb />
home last Friday. <lb />
Miss Ella Harrington has been vis- <lb />
her a few days the past week. <lb />
Miss Susie Brown left Monday to <lb />
visit friends m Raleigh. She will <lb />
be absent several weeks, also visit- <lb />
and other points before <lb />
returning. <lb />
Mr. D. one of the leading <lb />
of Mount a <lb />
most clever gentleman, has <lb />
spending the past week visiting his <lb />
sou in law, Mr. S. M. <lb />
Mrs. T. M. returned from <lb />
Morehead yesterday accompanied by <lb />
of Greenville, N. C, <lb />
and the Misses Ironmonger, of New <lb />
York. The party will leave this even <lb />
for resorts in Western North <lb />
Carolina. Messenger, <lb />
The Washington Gone tells of a <lb />
splendid German given at <lb />
by Mr. Ed Hoyt. of Washington, <lb />
complimentary to Mum Agnes Cots <lb />
ton, of this county- It is currently <lb />
reported that Miss Cotton is the <lb />
most popular young lady at <lb />
Miss Meta Chestnut, who was a <lb />
teacher at the last session <lb />
and who since its close has been <lb />
teaching a short term at <lb />
has been in this week. We <lb />
learn that about the first <lb />
she will leave for Indian Terri- <lb />
having position as <lb />
teacher out there. The best wishes <lb />
numerous Mend will follow. <lb />
The following left for on <lb />
last Major L. C. Latham, <lb />
Mr. Amos and wife, J. J. <lb />
Peculiar Attachments. <lb />
Mrs. M. A Ricks baa the most do- <lb />
lot of ducks and chicks <lb />
ens to be We saw her out <lb />
walking the other evening with <lb />
about twenty-five of them following <lb />
her as orderly as though bad <lb />
been so many sheep following a <lb />
shepherd. We learn that she also <lb />
has a kitten which associates with <lb />
fowls, there seems to be a <lb />
general attachment between them. <lb />
The kitten can go up and caress <lb />
little ducks by placing its paws <lb />
around their necks, while they in <lb />
turn will run their bills gently <lb />
through kitty's fur. No other of <lb />
feline species bat this particular <lb />
kit can approach the flock. <lb />
Attempted Murder. <lb />
Heedless commandment, <lb />
-Thou not some unknown <lb />
person went to the residence of Mr. <lb />
W. B. Boss, in Carolina township <lb />
Saturday night last week after be <lb />
and his family retired, and fired <lb />
a load of buck shot through a win- <lb />
near the side of his bed. Who <lb />
ever it was evidently knew how <lb />
was arranged in the room <lb />
and to kill both Mr. Ross and <lb />
his wife one shot. Fortunately <lb />
this would-be murderer aimed too <lb />
high to carry out his intentions, as <lb />
the whole load about an inch <lb />
and a half above the heads of his <lb />
victims. It is evident that the per- <lb />
son who did it with intent to kill, <lb />
and he ought to be caught if <lb />
and punished to the fullest ex <lb />
tent of the law. hear that <lb />
runs high, but there is not <lb />
sufficient proof for arrest. <lb />
Rev. G. closed an inter- <lb />
protracted meeting at Bethel <lb />
last Friday night, and this week <lb />
has begun a meeting at Allen's <lb />
near Greenville. He is a young <lb />
who is showing marked power <lb />
in work, and much <lb />
good is resulting from the meetings <lb />
he conducts. He preaches strong <lb />
sermons and has a bright future. <lb />
May the abundantly bless his <lb />
labors. <lb />
During the past two weeks Rev. <lb />
I. O. Glenn has been conducting <lb />
a very interesting protracted meet- <lb />
at eight miles below <lb />
Greenville. There have been large <lb />
congregations out every night and <lb />
great feeling is manifested. At last <lb />
reports we have heard there were <lb />
upwards of forty conversions and <lb />
twenty-five had given their <lb />
names for church membership. <lb />
May the good work and be <lb />
blessed with the <lb />
souls. <lb />
showed that his lot in the town of <lb />
is excessively value. <lb />
The Board being satisfied of its <lb />
justice ordered the same to be re- <lb />
Petition of Latham Skinner <lb />
showed an error in their properly <lb />
listed for 1889. The J. <lb />
land listed as acres should be <lb />
and the acres of the <lb />
S. G. Worthington land be stricken <lb />
out as they bad sold the said <lb />
acres of Worthington land acres <lb />
land to Warren Tucker <lb />
prior to June 1st, 1889, and the <lb />
same is charged to said Tucker on <lb />
the tax list for said year. Ordered <lb />
that the necessary correction be <lb />
made. <lb />
Upon petition of A. G. Cox ask- <lb />
for a new road from the Tar <lb />
road the Barber place straight <lb />
to the Hancock road near A. G <lb />
Cox's house, the same having been <lb />
duly advertised, it was ordered <lb />
that the sheriff summons a jury <lb />
proceed to lay off said road ac- <lb />
cording to law. <lb />
The following persons were <lb />
lowed to list taxes for the year <lb />
as per abstracts filed It. A. Tyson, <lb />
C- M. Bernard, Trustee of G, Ber- <lb />
Gray Harris, It. B. A. By- <lb />
It. B. Bynum, Miles Williams, <lb />
Henry Boyd, James W. L. <lb />
Smith, Henry <lb />
Jas. Harrington, C. D. Hooks, T. B. <lb />
Moore. J. W. Nobles, Marcellus <lb />
Sutton, S. F. Abbott, Laura <lb />
son. J. W. Allen, Guardian <lb />
heirs, L. A. Cobb, Cobb Abbott, <lb />
Sam Cary, Lazarus Dawson, S. B. <lb />
Garris, Jesse B. F. <lb />
W. F. Harrington. James Johnson, <lb />
Abram Mills, E. <lb />
Pittman, J. B. <lb />
Smith, J. J. Stokes, John Allen, <lb />
H. Allen, E. B. Dudley, J. II. Dud- <lb />
J. B. Darby, Jas. Harrington, <lb />
W. G. Alex Nobles, J. <lb />
O. Pollard,. It. Williams. <lb />
Jurors for September Court. 1st <lb />
J II Boyd, Cannon Smith, <lb />
Chance, Beach, <lb />
J It A C Tucker, L. J. <lb />
Moore, S S Harris, Jesse Dudley, F <lb />
We will sell our entire stock Goods at <lb />
Cost for Cash until Sept. 1st. <lb />
This we do to make room for our double stock <lb />
of fall goods which we will purchase in a few <lb />
days with the hard cash and by so doing will <lb />
make all the discounts, consequently we can <lb />
handle with the greatest impunity. <lb />
e mean what we say. One visit to our store <lb />
will make you forget hard times and will make <lb />
you come to see us every time you get a dollar. <lb />
HIGGS <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION <lb />
At very Low Rates <lb />
It la <lb />
is a Military Boarding <lb />
Behind, and is of the <lb />
tales. location. Fine <lb />
Mild Winters, <lb />
On <lb />
Full Course of Study, or prep- <lb />
for -1 ill-., of <lb />
. any or for <lb />
Complete Course In Telegraphy. For <lb />
with full particulars address <lb />
COL. A. C. DAVIS, Supt. <lb />
Geo. S Lloyd, M. D., <lb />
Specialist in Diseases of the <lb />
OFFICE <lb />
Bryan Hotel, Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
---------o <lb />
JUST FINISHED A <lb />
months comae at Philadelphia <lb />
Wills Hospital, <lb />
offer my services to the people f <lb />
and adjoining counties. <lb />
J Johnson, Paul Harrington, J T <lb />
of many Edwards, Josephus Cox, <lb />
Moore, J S Hines, D C <lb />
Langley, J Little, F Craw- <lb />
and the the BE- Bud, John It. Faithful, <lb />
force took in F L Brown, Nash House, <lb />
Saturday, and such a fine time they L number, Israel Moore, J M C <lb />
FIRST-CLASS BOARD <lb />
with <lb />
BATH HOUSE, <lb />
Can lie had in Beaufort, K. C, at <lb />
per Address, <lb />
SUE ROBERTS, <lb />
Beaufort, N. C. <lb />
SEVEN SPRINGS <lb />
-----Is now on a <lb />
For the Summer <lb />
WHO WISH TO REGAIN <lb />
health and vigor can no place equal <lb />
to Seven Springs, sis any one the <lb />
will compare favorably with any <lb />
of the mineral springs in this country. <lb />
There being seven within few feet <lb />
each ether, having different analysts a <lb />
larger number of ailments can be cured <lb />
here than at any watering place known. <lb />
Persona coming to the Springs by <lb />
Railroad can get conveyance from the <lb />
20.001 depots at La Grange, and <lb />
It. Olive. La Grange is the nearest <lb />
point. Passengers coming there on the <lb />
evening mail can reach the springs be- <lb />
lore night. <lb />
32.00 to 88.60 per day, 87.30 <lb />
II <lb />
ENGINE STACKS, <lb />
Made to <lb />
Mg, and <lb />
TIN SHOP in It. S. <lb />
Store. <lb />
Greenville. i X. C. <lb />
By the Sea <lb />
Spend the Summer at <lb />
I to per week. Liberal reductions by <lb />
i the month or season. <lb />
MAXWELL BROS., <lb />
Proprietors. <lb />
Seven Springs, N. C. <lb />
did bare. Did not get sea sick a bit <lb />
on the but hail all the long fun <lb />
we were looking for is <lb />
nil the go, and as jolly a place as <lb />
can be found. Spencer are <lb />
running a popular house the <lb />
crowd is The boat line <lb />
from to is as <lb />
complete as could be asked for. <lb />
Capt. Mayo and Clerk Calais, of the <lb />
steamer Greenville never have pas- <lb />
K i to fall in love with <lb />
and S. of Wilson, Clarence included. And the <lb />
i just the best a <lb />
Home. On Monday Misses man ever with. Capt <lb />
vis and Cobb, J. <lb />
and family, W. P. Hindi, It. <lb />
It. Cotton and son, Bruce, Clarence <lb />
Whichard, W. II. C. Laugh- <lb />
Cobb and family, W. <lb />
It. l lie and family, returned. <lb />
The almost constant rains have <lb />
ceased and we hope the. seasons will <lb />
yet cause such a favorable improve- <lb />
in crops as to revise the far- <lb />
spirits. <lb />
many people have been <lb />
kept out of Greenville several <lb />
by high water A great <lb />
to the people a dead loss <lb />
to the town. When will that road- <lb />
way be built <lb />
lie beaten anywhere, <lb />
and Manager and Pilot Ow <lb />
ens are as clever as ever stood on <lb />
deck. It is delightful to travel with <lb />
men who are anxious to make you <lb />
happy. H you <lb />
want to have the best time in the <lb />
world go to all we <lb />
got to say <lb />
will please make a <lb />
note of this before going North to <lb />
get new goods. The <lb />
office can sis nice let- <lb />
and hill heads, SC, as you can <lb />
t where by patronizing us Mayo Patsy Elks 1.50, U. D. <lb />
you keep that much money at home. 2.00, Moore 4.00, <lb />
Commissioner's Proceeding. <lb />
X, C, Aug. <lb />
Hoard met regular session, <lb />
C Dawson, Chairman. G. M. <lb />
Mooring, T. Keel, C. V. <lb />
and W. A. James, Jr. <lb />
The following pauper orders were <lb />
tinned s <lb />
Taylor Margaret <lb />
ant 3.00, James Masters Ivy <lb />
Monday was a good day for the <lb />
office in the fruit line. Mr. W. It. <lb />
Whichard brought us two large <lb />
watermelons, sonic fine apples and <lb />
peaches, and Mr. James <lb />
brought us a basket nice peach- <lb />
es. Thanks all around. <lb />
Tho merchants are hopeful of a <lb />
good trade this fall we trust <lb />
will not be disappointed. Hut we <lb />
remind them that the best way to <lb />
secure trade is by advertising. It <lb />
is now time to begin fall advertise- <lb />
At tho election held by the Green- <lb />
ville Guards last week the old <lb />
were re-elected, viz R. Willi- <lb />
ams, Jr., Captain; J. T. Smith, First <lb />
It. W. King. Second <lb />
Lieutenant. The <lb />
ed officers will be appointed by the <lb />
captain. <lb />
We beard Captain Sykes, of the <lb />
railroad corps, say Monday that <lb />
during the month of July the hands <lb />
could get in only days work, <lb />
and since came have <lb />
been able to get in no work. <lb />
nuns and freshets made serious <lb />
drawbacks in the work, result in <lb />
heavy loss to contractors. <lb />
J It Johnson, James Stokes, j <lb />
Mien Crawford, James Hardy, J It <lb />
Hives, L C Cannon, J A Gardner, <lb />
Augustus Forbes. <lb />
Second Calvin Mills, Wiley <lb />
Brown, W It Home, J It Carson, J <lb />
II ; M Smith, <lb />
Retort Station, Allied W II <lb />
Ivy J ii <lb />
Haddock, P Grimes, J J <lb />
B A Patrick, M G <lb />
W T Keel. <lb />
The. report of jury lay oil <lb />
establish public road tending <lb />
from north end of the <lb />
across Tar river at Greenville, and <lb />
through the lands of B. J. Wilson, <lb />
made on the 17th day of May, <lb />
upon being read was not confirmed, i <lb />
Ordered that the Clerk list the <lb />
taxes of the A. It. It. Co., <lb />
county for <lb />
A tax cents each <lb />
valuation real estate in the stock <lb />
law territory was levied- <lb />
The report of a jury to levy off <lb />
and establish a public road in <lb />
Creek township, leading from the <lb />
public road near Bridge <lb />
over the lands S. W. Barney, <lb />
Israel Moore others, to near <lb />
II. Smith's resilience was read and <lb />
received. <lb />
MID-SUMMER PRICES <lb />
POPULAR SUMMER <lb />
one of the most delightful places on the <lb />
tie coast, will W opened to guests on j <lb />
A s <lb />
cured that will leave Washington for <lb />
on Tuesday and Saturday or <lb />
each week, leave for <lb />
on Thursday each week. <lb />
At every accommodation <lb />
will be furnished to and every <lb />
effort be made to make their stay<lb />
Can be enjoyed at will. A train road <lb />
has been built from the hotel to <lb />
the beach. <lb />
MM <lb />
Is unsurpassed and these sports can <lb />
be in to the heart's content. <lb />
In keeping With <lb />
the <lb />
scarcity of <lb />
have iii- <lb />
by <lb />
And the prop.- <lb />
have been knock- <lb />
boa Brow <lb />
high priced <lb />
We are <lb />
a special drivel <lb />
on all <lb />
mi W <lb />
On which prices <lb />
been put <lb />
right down in <lb />
body, of every- <lb />
i MI <lb />
tor th <lb />
participate in <lb />
HIE <lb />
Has been employed for the benefit <lb />
those who participate in dancing. <lb />
J. <lb />
i-<lb />
The Tor River Transportation <lb />
Greenville, President <lb />
J. I. <lb />
J. S. <lb />
N. M. Tarboro, Gen <lb />
It. v. Ag <lb />
The People's Line for travel on <lb />
River. <lb />
The I finest <lb />
and quickest boat on the river. She <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for comfort, Ac- <lb />
and convenience of <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A Table tarnished with the <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Is <lb />
not only comfortable lint attractive. <lb />
Leave- Washington Monday, <lb />
and Friday at . o'clock, A. M. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, A. M. <lb />
freights received daily and through <lb />
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb />
J. J. in . Agent <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
Of every kind sue <lb />
b Sing sold a t <lb />
much less than <lb />
former p r i c e s. <lb />
and on <lb />
and Hats <lb />
Von can get <lb />
Special Bargains <lb />
c have the <lb />
goods and <lb />
to sell you, <lb />
can make prices <lb />
to the interest of <lb />
very purchaser. <lb />
Be sure to call <lb />
us get <lb />
genuine bargain <lb />
On Saturday Air. J. F. Joyner <lb />
presented us with a very nice <lb />
the finest one we <lb />
seen thus far during the season. <lb />
Since writing above Mr. J. S. <lb />
Easton, of us one <lb />
that goes pounds better, tipping <lb />
scales at just pounds. He is <lb />
ahead so far. <lb />
Hew <lb />
Be sure and read Higgs Mun- <lb />
ford's new advertisement today. <lb />
They desire to dispose of much of <lb />
stock before laying in fall <lb />
goods and are offering bargains <lb />
until September. Mr. J. W. Higgs <lb />
is away to make fall purchases. <lb />
He is visiting Norfolk, <lb />
Philadelphia, New York, <lb />
he is going to get goods cheap, be- <lb />
cause he took solid cash along <lb />
with him and if that don't <lb />
cheap goods nothing else will. The <lb />
fall will be attractive and <lb />
Look out for Mun- <lb />
lord. <lb />
Baker 1.50, Webster 2.00, <lb />
Nelson William <lb />
4.00, Lydia Bryant 2.00, <lb />
Jacob 1.50, J. O. <lb />
tor Bro. COO, A. G. Cox <lb />
4.00, Jacob 2.00, J. A. An- <lb />
4.00, Marcus Whitaker 2.00. <lb />
B. F. Pat lick 20-00, J. A. K. Tucker <lb />
15.45. <lb />
General orders were issued to <lb />
Caesar Carr 15.00, Barnes <lb />
Williams <lb />
11.00, Harris, 3.00, J. P. <lb />
Downs 1.00, John R. Spier 3.30, <lb />
Henry Brown 10.75, J. A. Lang <lb />
24.00, Louis Hudson 1.05, G. W. Ed- <lb />
Walston James C. <lb />
7.79, J. J. 193.93, <lb />
J. W. Page 3.40, G . A. <lb />
1.20, W. C Dudley 15.50, F. W. <lb />
Brown 22.44, W, E. Warren 5.00. U. <lb />
F. White G. F. Graves 1.08, <lb />
Alfred Harden 02.35, K. A. <lb />
J. B. Whitehurst 1.92, Zeno <lb />
Brown 10.00, Louisa H. <lb />
1.00. Sherrod White 18.00 <lb />
G. T. 4.00, B. W. King 3.20, <lb />
J. C Cherry 122.66, J. A. K. Tucker <lb />
85.80, C. Dawson 7.60, T. E. Keel <lb />
11.10, C. V. Newton 13.50, W. A. <lb />
James, Jr., 7.20, G. M. Mooring 5.80, <lb />
Joseph Cobb 11.30. <lb />
A petition of John K. Smith <lb />
showed he has acres of land <lb />
township, valued at <lb />
the Board the same <lb />
excessive ordered that the value be <lb />
reduced to and correction <lb />
made on tax list. <lb />
Petition of Matt Slaughter, <lb />
shewed that acres of his laud <lb />
in township is <lb />
valued, upon investigation <lb />
the same was ordered reduced- <lb />
Petition of A. J. Tyson showed <lb />
that his laud township <lb />
is listed as 240.1 acres valued at <lb />
which was ordered corrected <lb />
to acres valued at <lb />
Petition Harris <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Judge of of county <lb />
I having issued letters of <lb />
to inc. the undersigned, on the h <lb />
day of August. on the estate of <lb />
Josephus deceased, notice is <lb />
hereby given to all parsons indebted to <lb />
the estate to make payment <lb />
to the undersigned, and to all creditors <lb />
of said to present their claims <lb />
properly authenticated, to the under- <lb />
signed, twelve months after the <lb />
date of this notice, or this notice will be <lb />
plead In of their recovery. <lb />
This the 8th day of August, <lb />
J. V. <lb />
of Josephus Latham. <lb />
Is and comfortably furnished and <lb />
the table will be supplied with <lb />
the best that can be procured. <lb />
to per day. <lb />
to 810.00 per week. <lb />
per month. <lb />
rates to <lb />
Brown Hooker. <lb />
Visit if yo-i wish to enjoy <lb />
the season. <lb />
For further particulars <lb />
SPENCER BROS., <lb />
Washington, N. C. <lb />
A SUPERB LINK <lb />
SPRING MILLINERY <lb />
------00000000 <lb />
Can now be seen at my store. have <lb />
i the latest styles and newest patterns, and <lb />
l an experience of years at <lb />
business qualifies me for doing all work <lb />
satisfactory and well. also do <lb />
WET AND DRY STAMPING <lb />
at moderate prices. Will be to have <lb />
you call and examine my stock. <lb />
E. A. SHEPHERD. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
I qualified before the Clerk of <lb />
the Superior Court, Pitt county <lb />
on the 8th day of May, as <lb />
upon the estate of Joy- <lb />
deceased, this Is to sill per- <lb />
sons holding claims against said estate <lb />
to present their claims for payments <lb />
within twelve months from this date or <lb />
this notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
recovery. All persons owing said es- <lb />
will come forward and make <lb />
settlement. Blank <lb />
This May Adm. of <lb />
most elegant form <lb />
HE MM NUTRITIOUS JUICE <lb />
OF TUB- <lb />
FIGS OP CALIFORNIA, <lb />
Combined with the medicinal <lb />
virtues of plants known to be <lb />
most beneficial to the human <lb />
system, forming an agreeable <lb />
and effective laxative to <lb />
cure Habitual <lb />
and many ills de- <lb />
pending on a weak or inactive <lb />
condition of the <lb />
KIDNEYS, LIVER AID BOWELS. <lb />
It it the most excellent remedy known to <lb />
When one is Bilious or Constipated <lb />
-SO THAT <lb />
BLOOD, <lb />
HEALTH and <lb />
FOLLOW. <lb />
Every one is using it and all are <lb />
delighted with it. <lb />
FOB <lb />
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. <lb />
CAL. <lb />
u. r. <lb />
HAMILTON <lb />
MALE FEMALE INSTITUTE, <lb />
Hamilton, N, <lb />
PALL OPENS AUGUST <lb />
SPRING TERM OPENS <lb />
JANUARY nth. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
RY virtue of a executed and <lb />
delivered lot;. M. T. Fountain by <lb />
Harris on the day o <lb />
Jan nary. 1889, which was duly recorded <lb />
in the Register's office of Pitt county, in <lb />
page which mortgage was <lb />
thereafter transferred for value to B. W. <lb />
King and by him transferred to II. P. <lb />
Keel, the will Mil for cash <lb />
the Court House door in Green- <lb />
ville, on Saturday, August 31st, 1889, the <lb />
interest of the said Harris <lb />
in the following described piece of land <lb />
situated in the town of Greenville, lying <lb />
near the river, adjoining the lots of <lb />
Arthur and others, and being <lb />
the lot deeded to Harris and others <lb />
by B. C. containing one-half <lb />
nil acre, more or less, <lb />
This Aug. 1st, 1389. <lb />
F. G. Attorney. <lb />
fall m m am m. <lb />
TEACHERS <lb />
John Principal, <lb />
Associate Principal <lb />
K. W, De- <lb />
Assistant in Primary <lb />
Depart <lb />
Miss May Instrumental <lb />
Music. <lb />
Vocal Music. <lb />
Miss Painting and <lb />
Drawing. <lb />
Sin. J. Penmanship <lb />
and Commercial Department. <lb />
DEPARTMENTS. <lb />
Primary. Academic. S. <lb />
Classical and Mathematical, Mu- <lb />
sic. Painting and Drawing. <lb />
Commercial. <lb />
ADVANTAGES <lb />
Large, Comfortable <lb />
Healthy Location and Good <lb />
Plenty of Well Prepared Food <lb />
Boarders. A Corps of Teachers, <lb />
all being graduates of first class <lb />
Music Department equal <lb />
in work to any College in the State. <lb />
New and Organs. <lb />
A library of nearly volumes, <lb />
purchased recently for the School, <lb />
Rates Moderate, from to for <lb />
Board and Tuition Tuition and Terms <lb />
for Day Pupils the same as advertised <lb />
In who do not board <lb />
with Principal should consult Mb <lb />
before engaging board elsewhere. For <lb />
further particulars. Address. <lb />
JOHN DUCKETT. <lb />
Principal. <lb />
LOW TARIFF <lb />
GARBAGE FACTORY. <lb />
K Um ON BUGGIES <lb />
For we have free now. All <lb />
you free to buy where you please, but <lb />
if want to save money you to <lb />
my Factory on 4th street, rear of J. B. <lb />
Cherry Co--. For convenience <lb />
have also an entrance through II. F. <lb />
Keel's Stables on 3rd street lean give <lb />
you <lb />
That yon ever had in your life <lb />
less money than any one <lb />
else in she county can give you. Why Y <lb />
for my expenses are less and I pay the <lb />
spot cash for goods and save the dis- <lb />
counts, and if you don't believe it you <lb />
come and see. Having had years <lb />
experience in the business I guarantee <lb />
perfect satisfaction or no charge. Re- <lb />
pairing a specialty. Don't forget tho <lb />
dace on 4th street rear J. Cherry <lb />
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Tuition <lb />
Sub Primary, pet month. <lb />
Primary, <lb />
Intermediate, <lb />
Academic, <lb />
Languages, each. <lb />
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E NEXT SESSION BEGINS <lb />
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. ; MON, KEMP P. BATTLE. <lb />
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including lodging, in private families <lb />
from per month. A <lb />
class Music Teacher will lie employed <lb />
also an Assistant as soon as the <lb />
number of it. Patronage <lb />
solicited. <lb />
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E. <lb />
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Golden Medical War- <lb />
Safe Cure, Resolvent <lb />
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SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
Static OF Carolina, <lb />
Pitt County, I <lb />
J, D. Murphy, and Trustee of <lb />
Marcellus Moore, <lb />
r. <lb />
I. A. Sugg and wife, E. Sugg, C. <lb />
and T. deft. <lb />
It appearing to the satisfaction of the <lb />
Court that Joan T. Bruce is B proper <lb />
party defendant to the entitled <lb />
being an action commenced <lb />
the purpose of establishing a trust <lb />
and recovering an interest in certain <lb />
lands situated on the old plank road, <lb />
about three miles from Greenville. <lb />
known as the Wiley Nobles <lb />
It further appearing said is <lb />
t of North Carolina, notice <lb />
is hereby given to said of the pen- <lb />
of entitled action In this <lb />
Court, and said John T. Bruce Is hereby <lb />
ordered to appear at the nest term of <lb />
the Superior Court of Pitt County to <lb />
convened on the 2nd Monday after the <lb />
1st Monday in and de- <lb />
to or answer the complaint which <lb />
will be tiled In ray office within first <lb />
three of the term, or the plaintiff <lb />
will apply to the for the relief de <lb />
complaint. Given node <lb />
fed, <lb />
E. A. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court,<lb /></p>
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points on the W. m. C. R. R. <lb />
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their interest to get our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere. is complete <lb />
in all its branches. <lb />
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FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb />
SPICES, TEAS, Ac. <lb />
always at Lowest Market Pricks. <lb />
TOBACCO CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A com- <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our goods arc all bought and <lb />
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to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
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EVERYBODY LOOK. <lb />
Mules. <lb />
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at old stand. Will veil them <lb />
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oral I <lb />
my for Mill o sell <lb />
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UNDERTAKING. <lb />
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with me in the Undertaking business we <lb />
are. ready to serve the people in that <lb />
capacity. All notes and accounts due <lb />
me for past services have been placed in <lb />
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for collection. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
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We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
stock of Burial Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the finest Case down to a <lb />
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We are fitted <lb />
up with all conveniences and can render <lb />
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb />
us FLANAGAN <lb />
22nd. 1888. <lb />
ARRIVED <lb />
My Northern Dress Maker and Trim- <lb />
mer, Miss. has an am <lb />
prepared to execute in the latest styles <lb />
and fashions any work entrusted to <lb />
MILLINERY, <lb />
the latest designs have <lb />
so arrived and will be pleased to show <lb />
them you. My price are the lowest <lb />
and to lie undersold by DO <lb />
one. Special on. all goods. <lb />
Mrs. L. King, <lb />
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AT THE GLASS FRONT <lb />
the Opera House, at which place <lb />
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NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
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MODEL BARBER SHOP <lb />
with all the improved appliances; new <lb />
comfortable chairs. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable <lb />
for work outside of my shop <lb />
promptly executed. Very respectfully, <lb />
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To i <lb />
811.00<lb />
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17.00 <lb />
17.6.1 <lb />
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store house, large and tenant <lb />
house on reasonable terms. Property <lb />
located at Center Bluff on Tar a <lb />
very desirable location for mercantile <lb />
business. I have also a splendid <lb />
power steam saw and grist mill that <lb />
will sell at a sacrifice. <lb />
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Self-Inking Pen It <lb />
e- <lb />
MARKS ANYTHING . <lb />
. With In <lb />
is i <lb />
Are to Write <lb />
Kind or That Will <lb />
A. clever and an experienced writer <lb />
in The Fortnightly Review thus <lb />
on the trade of <lb />
Cynicism I Ah, despondent <lb />
of economic law. These are the <lb />
conditions under which alone the <lb />
by trade necessarily lives. But <lb />
do you think he likes them I <lb />
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has had his day of illusion, you may <lb />
be sure. There was once a time, long, <lb />
long ago, when ho thought he might <lb />
say what lay nearest bis own heart; <lb />
might speak out to the world for good <lb />
or for evil, that was in him. <lb />
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worth speaking or not; to him at least <lb />
it was all important. Hard experience <lb />
alone has knocked all that out of him. <lb />
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kicks against the pricks. He hates the <lb />
sordid, squalid necessity for earning <lb />
his bread by lowering himself to the <lb />
tastes of the public must needs <lb />
servo with its daily literature. Slowly <lb />
and painfully learns to take his <lb />
place beside the maker of hats and the <lb />
importer of latest fashions, as n <lb />
unit in a trade that lives by pleasing. <lb />
Perhaps boiling is his true <lb />
in life, but ho at any rate must <lb />
have other ideals and other interests. <lb />
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and theories of his own. <lb />
very ability which enables him to <lb />
spin words into pretty phrases that <lb />
take editorial mind by their <lb />
freshness, implies as a rule tastes, <lb />
feelings and above the <lb />
common. If he he would <lb />
gladly say what he has deepest and <lb />
most within him. lie would <lb />
the people of best. But when <lb />
e tries it on, the people too often <lb />
turn it over listlessly at the railway <lb />
book stalls, and say with a yawn, <lb />
prefer his shilling shockers, thank <lb />
And most of us have tried it <lb />
on, every now and again. We have <lb />
as advised, to the intuitions <lb />
of our inspired genius. The publish- <lb />
to be sure, looked at our <lb />
work; they shook their capitalist <lb />
heads Never mind; we <lb />
have a few hundreds of our own laid <lb />
spoils of the Philistines from <lb />
those shockers aforesaid; let us pub <lb />
at our own risk and expense. <lb />
we'll print it. Alas, alas, <lb />
how flat that work fell, in which <lb />
tried to elevate the taste or improve <lb />
the morals or intellect of the public <lb />
The public chose rather to keep its <lb />
taste and morals at its own dull level. <lb />
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taught us wisdom. We accepted our <lb />
true place in the world. We boiled <lb />
the pot, if not cheerfully, yet resign- <lb />
We began to feel the pulse of <lb />
the market. Most of us never quite <lb />
succeed in catching it, to be sure; that <lb />
is so we ourselves <lb />
ave such finger <lb />
we fail exactly to synchronize some <lb />
how with its erratic movements. But <lb />
we get near enough to make both ends <lb />
meet approximately. That modest <lb />
result for the average <lb />
ruck of a worked but eminently <lb />
humble and contented profession. <lb />
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to say out in full what you ac- <lb />
think about anything is fatal. <lb />
You write with one eye <lb />
askew upon foolish popular <lb />
the Game. <lb />
Uncle Pete went to see a ball game <lb />
last Saturday. It was his first view <lb />
of such a contest in ten years, and he <lb />
looked somewhat disappointed as the <lb />
innings rolled with machine <lb />
promptness, but he said nothing until <lb />
; he was on board n homeward <lb />
ear. Than his nephew addressed <lb />
do you think of it, <lb />
was a baseball was <lb />
course it was. Why do you ask <lb />
they call that <lb />
punched nobody else from <lb />
one end to other <lb />
the umpire was not kicked <lb />
off the <lb />
is a rare diversion <lb />
the whole eighteen men <lb />
didn't huddle together in a bunch and <lb />
jaw every time a man was called <lb />
nobody didn't steal the best <lb />
bats and with the spare <lb />
is impossible under the pres- <lb />
the whole thing didn't wind <lb />
up in a <lb />
saw that it <lb />
know that I saw it didn't, and <lb />
also know a game of real baseball <lb />
when I see it, and that confounded <lb />
croquet party that paid to look <lb />
at is no more like the real game they <lb />
used to play than an amateur minstrel <lb />
show is genuine fun. Let's get off <lb />
here and En- <lb />
the Willow She <lb />
There was once a dinner at the <lb />
Ohio club, in Fifth avenue, and Gens. <lb />
Sherman, Sheridan and Carr were <lb />
there. Stories of curiously wounded <lb />
men were told, and of the <lb />
was by Carr, related <lb />
to a soldier in the Second Sow York <lb />
volunteers, of which Carr was col- <lb />
at the outset In the battle <lb />
a piece of an exploded shell <lb />
struck the man on the head <lb />
and gave to him what would or- <lb />
have proved a fatal wound. <lb />
He lay insensible among the dead for <lb />
several hours, nobody supposing that <lb />
he was alive. Those who went to him <lb />
found gripped in one hand a small <lb />
portion of a letter from his In <lb />
this she spoke of a furlough which <lb />
had been granted him and which he <lb />
was going to use for a visit to hi <lb />
home, his health being poor. She <lb />
wrote affectionately of their wedlock, <lb />
reminded of a willow tree under <lb />
which done some of their <lb />
courtship, and told him that on the <lb />
day of Us arrival she would meet him <lb />
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ho was left lying with this paper still <lb />
in his grasp. Night fell upon the bat- <lb />
field with the dead unburied and <lb />
tho living busy with defenses of <lb />
res and care for the wounded. <lb />
In the morning the bodies of tho slain <lb />
were hastily buried in a trench. It <lb />
was supposed that our soldier was <lb />
among them. But he was not Dur- <lb />
the night he had revived and <lb />
wandered away. Word was sent to <lb />
his home that he was dead, and this <lb />
was regarded as beyond doubt, but as <lb />
a matter of fact he wandered off to a <lb />
distant hospital, remained there <lb />
identified until his wounds healed and <lb />
was discharged, utterly without <lb />
of the past It happened that he <lb />
retained the merest scrap of his wife's <lb />
letter, but without name or place on <lb />
it This he retained, and with a vague <lb />
knowledge that it was from his wife, <lb />
who was waiting for him somewhere, <lb />
he wandered here and there over the <lb />
country for four years. Then mere <lb />
chance or a shadowy recollection of <lb />
his home led his to the spot <lb />
where his wife had promised to meet <lb />
him. It was the willow tree close to <lb />
his old home, and there lie actual <lb />
found her Tho shock of joy and <lb />
recognition nearly if not quite cured <lb />
him of bis York <lb />
St Louis Republic, <lb />
. ; <lb />
THE SWEET GIRL GRADUATE. <lb />
with <lb />
A view of tho a <lb />
Modem of Education. <lb />
What does your sweet girl graduate <lb />
know when she leaves the stage bear- <lb />
her diploma and loads of flowers <lb />
asks a gray haired in The <lb />
Is she fitted for any special calling <lb />
in life <lb />
In a majority of instances she has <lb />
received no practical instruction what- <lb />
ever. She is scarcely able to put her <lb />
clothes on, much less to make or re- <lb />
pair them. She may be able to parse <lb />
a sentence, but too often she cannot <lb />
write good English, nor does she <lb />
speak it <lb />
She can chatter in French so as to <lb />
be understood by her teacher, bat to a <lb />
born French ma n it would be about as <lb />
intelligent as Choctaw. She probably <lb />
knows an omelet from a steak, but <lb />
has only the faintest idea of the pro- <lb />
by which they are made. <lb />
To her the world consists of books <lb />
and good looking young men, and in <lb />
the more or less distant stands <lb />
a knightly looking man in tho shadow <lb />
of a vine clad cottage, surrounded by <lb />
all the evidences of wealth and com- <lb />
fort <lb />
Two years after the s. g. g. has re- <lb />
tired from the schoolroom French is a <lb />
dead language to her, geometry a <lb />
and history a sealed book. <lb />
What has she gained <lb />
If she really studied hard she has <lb />
probably won a place in the ranks of <lb />
the nervous host of women, a deep <lb />
seated dyspepsia and an irritable <lb />
per. <lb />
If she didn't study hard she is prob- <lb />
ably an expert coquette or a chatter- <lb />
box. The four or five years that she <lb />
spent in school were the years in <lb />
which she was growing out of girl- <lb />
hood into womanhood, and the years <lb />
in which she should have been under <lb />
tho personal care of her <lb />
Common sense teaches us that girls <lb />
should not sent to college or <lb />
until after they are years old. <lb />
From to they should be subject <lb />
to physical culture, incident- <lb />
ally to mental culture. <lb />
This view of the case is at variance <lb />
with the modern idea on this subject <lb />
but our head school men are slowly <lb />
coming to it Medical scientists and <lb />
experts in physical culture condemn <lb />
the modern idea in unmeasured terms. <lb />
They know that girls should not be <lb />
put to hard study before are <lb />
and they can give tho best of reasons <lb />
for it <lb />
Even if no other reason could be <lb />
given than that they are hotter able to <lb />
comprehend their studies, it would be <lb />
sufficient What is tho use of rushing <lb />
a girl through a course of studies that <lb />
is incomprehensible to her It is an <lb />
unnecessary waste of vital energy, for <lb />
which she must suffer for the balance <lb />
of her natural life. <lb />
healthiest happiest and most <lb />
useful women in the laud today are <lb />
not graduates of a seminary or high <lb />
school. <lb />
The best teachers and best scholars <lb />
among our women are those who en- <lb />
upon their collegiate course after <lb />
they had passed the verdant period <lb />
known as sweet Then they know <lb />
what they were doing, and why they <lb />
were doing <lb />
There is no doubt but the present <lb />
system of educating young women Is <lb />
the of their imperfect physical <lb />
development, ill health and general <lb />
unfitness to become the wives of <lb />
men and mothers of a race of <lb />
stalwart men and handsome women. <lb />
This is gospel truth. <lb />
The average young man stands the <lb />
college ordeal better than his sister, <lb />
because he indulges in more physical <lb />
and less unnatural life. <lb />
If ho is endowed with a reasonable <lb />
amount of common he has <lb />
in view studies to fit <lb />
for it and in that direction at <lb />
least he is permanently benefited. <lb />
His sister, however, has no <lb />
ill view, and can see no purpose <lb />
whatever in her education. And it is <lb />
a fuel that there is little in her whole <lb />
seminary course that will of the <lb />
least use to her when she <lb />
becomes mistress of a homo and has <lb />
the cares of a family thrown upon her. <lb />
of <lb />
It is a most irritating experience to <lb />
turn over many hymn hooks. There <lb />
is something intensely provoking in <lb />
the self sufficient altitude of an editor <lb />
who is cutting and carving the com- <lb />
position of another man. For in every <lb />
case in which is the <lb />
comes just to Whether <lb />
eminent author's judgment or the <lb />
fussy editor's is the To which <lb />
may be added the further <lb />
Whether editor or author devoted <lb />
the more lime and thought to forming <lb />
a just opinion Whether the respect- <lb />
Bishop of Exeter added <lb />
a fourth to Cardinal Newman's <lb />
exquisite Kindly <lb />
certainly did himself as others <lb />
see him. Newman and <lb />
whirl i was tho better what New- <lb />
man's hymn should be need <lb />
said us to the advantage of taking <lb />
only hymns of established character. <lb />
A brand new hymn must be very good <lb />
indeed to be tolerated at all. Half the <lb />
charm of many hymns lies in this, <lb />
that they been known so long <lb />
and so well, they and their history. <lb />
Doubtless an excellent new hymn is <lb />
great gain, and every hymn was <lb />
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and that constitutes a divorce. <lb />
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but not sold as the others may be. <lb />
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LADIES. school <lb />
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was nine year- with <lb />
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did me goad, I then tried B. B. B., <lb />
and S bottles cured me <lb />
Mrs. S. M. Wilson. Round Mountain, <lb />
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eras troubled with humps and pimples <lb />
en her face and neck. She took three <lb />
bottles of B. B. and her skin got soft <lb />
and smooth, pimples disappeared, and <lb />
her health improved <lb />
Jas. La Ga., <lb />
years ago I blood pois- <lb />
on- I had no appetite, ray digestion was <lb />
ruined, rheumatism drew up limbs <lb />
so I could hardly walk, throat was <lb />
cauterized live times. Hot Springs gave <lb />
me no benefit, and my life was one of <lb />
torture until i gave B. B. a trial, and, <lb />
surprising as it may seem, the use of fire <lb />
bottles cured <lb />
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The <lb />
Perhaps a and in- <lb />
as to water <lb />
is to be limn the very dis- <lb />
tressing and <lb />
of the young men and women <lb />
who attended the picnic by night <lb />
near Raleigh. Of ladies <lb />
who were present seventeen <lb />
been ill from typhoid fever, and of <lb />
forty-two men eight or nine have <lb />
had the fever. Two young men and <lb />
one young lady died. We hear that <lb />
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whatever caused it. <lb />
Mi, <lb />
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to the and ask <lb />
to remember t hat vim can buy a <lb />
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this house than any other in the <lb />
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and best known having been represented <lb />
for over forty years in this vicinity. <lb />
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and unusual for e; or- <lb />
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J. J. Conn. <lb />
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Any of the standard <lb />
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she slept all night and with one bottle has <lb />
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Bitters as the very best remedy. <lb />
sold hits relief in every ease. <lb />
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cured of of I <lb />
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Ohio, best <lb />
medicine I have ever handled in <lb />
j is Electric <lb />
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testimony. Bi that the verdict i.- <lb />
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of the Blood. <lb />
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sing business might in- <lb />
him in extremely awkward <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having before the of <lb />
the Superior Court of Pitt county on the <lb />
day of July, as Administrator <lb />
upon the estate of Joiner <lb />
is lo notify all persons holding <lb />
claim against estate to present <lb />
their claims for payment within twelve <lb />
mouths from this date or this notice <lb />
Will he plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
All persons owing said estate will <lb />
forward make immediate settlement. <lb />
This inly T. It. <lb />
of <lb />
I. Atty. <lb />
PARKER'S <lb />
HAIR BALSAM <lb />
the hair.<lb />
V Color. <lb />
PI <lb />
THE GLORY OF MAN <lb />
STRENGTH VITALITY <lb />
How Lest I How <lb />
KNOW THYSELF. <lb />
tub of <lb />
A Scientific Standard Popular Medical Treatise c-u <lb />
the Errors of <lb />
and Debility, of Blood. <lb />
UNTOLD MISERIES <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb />
leaned Letters of <lb />
to the 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 them to the undersigned before the <lb />
mill of July or this notice will be <lb />
plead in bar of their recovery. This <lb />
day of July 1880. Jesse Cannon. <lb />
of Mary Hancock. <lb />
, Folly, Vice, Ignorance, Excesses or <lb />
i and unfitting the victim <lb />
i for Work, Business, the Married or Social Relation. <lb />
, Avoid unskilful pretenders. Possess this great <lb />
. work. It pages, royal <lb />
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j mall, concealed in plain wrapper, <lb />
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; author, Win. II. Parker, M. p. re- <lb />
tho COLD AND JEWELLED MEDAL <lb />
from the National Medical Association, <lb />
for the PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS and <lb />
Dr. a corps <lb />
of Assistant Physicians may be consulted, <lb />
by or In person, at tho of <lb />
THE MEDICAL <lb />
No. St., Huston. Mass., lo whom all <lb />
orders for looks or for advice should be <lb />
directed above. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
THE JUDGE OF PROBATE OF PITT <lb />
County, having issued Letters of Ad- <lb />
inn to me, tho on <lb />
the 20th day of June, 1883. on the estate <lb />
of Jane deceased. Notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons indebted to <lb />
the Estate to make immediate <lb />
to the undersigned, and to all creditors <lb />
of said to present their claims. <lb />
authenticated, to the under- <lb />
signed, within Twelve Mouth after <lb />
the of this notice, or this no- <lb />
will be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
This the Wife day of June, <lb />
It. W. KING. <lb />
on the estate of Jane <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
North Carolina, I <lb />
Pitt County, <lb />
Robert Greene, Jr., and wife Louisa <lb />
Against <lb />
J. C. Guardian, B. Y. Patrick <lb />
of N. Anderson, and I. II. <lb />
Wilson, of V. <lb />
To J. Guardian. <lb />
The Defendant, J. C. <lb />
will take notice that he is hereby <lb />
summoned to appear before His Honor <lb />
the Judge presiding at September Term <lb />
Pitt Superior Court to he held In <lb />
Greenville on the 3rd Monday In <lb />
and answer or demur to the com- <lb />
plaint herein tiled for settlement as <lb />
Guardian of the Plaintiff Louisa <lb />
Greene, or Judgment will be prayed n- <lb />
you and your sureties on your <lb />
Guardian bond. <lb />
Herein fail not to take due notice. <lb />
Given under my hand at Greenville, <lb />
July 20th 1880. E. A. <lb />
Superior Court. <lb />
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in the South. <lb />
THE <lb />
In full view of the <lb />
Mountains. <lb />
MILES SOUTH OF SHELBY, <lb />
F N. c. on R. Charleston, <lb />
Cincinnati Chicago Railroad, Patter- <lb />
son mile of Springs. <lb />
To the Afflicted. <lb />
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contained in these waters <lb />
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which need a and in <lb />
Rheumatic and Scrofulous affections. <lb />
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during the season the Springs are open, <lb />
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