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THE BEST PAPER <lb/>
IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
LARGEST CIRCULATION. <lb/>
MEDIUM. <lb/>
The<lb/>
Reflector.<lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
VOL <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1889. <lb/>
NO.<lb/>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N- C. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
is It Every mil a y <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IX THE <lb/>
DISTRICT.<lb/>
Ml per year, <lb/>
WHAT I <lb/>
Shall I. in <lb/>
Die. because woman's fair <lb/>
Or make pale cheeks with care, <lb/>
another's arc <lb/>
j Re she fairer than tin. day. <lb/>
Or the meads in May. <lb/>
If she be not so to me. <lb/>
What care I how fair she lie t <lb/>
Shall my foolish heart lie pined, <lb/>
I see a woman kind. <lb/>
Or a w-ell-d nature. <lb/>
Joined with a lively <lb/>
Be she meeker, kinder, than <lb/>
Turtle-dove or pelican. <lb/>
If she be not so to me <lb/>
THOROUGHLY DEMOCRATIC, RUT WM I how kind she be <lb/>
Shall a woman's virtue move <lb/>
rill not to Democratic I to perish for her love <lb/>
and measures not consistent or her well-deserving known, <lb/>
the principles of the party. Make me forget mine own <lb/>
If want a n <lb/>
wet inn of the State send for the Which m; gain her name of lust. <lb/>
If she be not such to me. <lb/>
What care how good she be V <lb/>
her fortune seems too high, <lb/>
, Shall I play the fool and die t <lb/>
Those that bear a noble mind, <lb/>
Where they want of riches find. <lb/>
Think what with them would do. <lb/>
That without them dare to woo ; <lb/>
And I see. <lb/>
What care how great she be <lb/>
, Great or good, or kind, or fair, <lb/>
I will ne'er the more despair, <lb/>
f she love me. this believe. <lb/>
I will die ere she shall grieve. <lb/>
If she slight when I vim, <lb/>
can scorn let hot go. <lb/>
For if she be not for me, <lb/>
What rare f for whom she be <lb/>
happy could I be with either were <lb/>
the other dear <lb/>
One attraction lo the masculines <lb/>
is that they can dress as they please, j <lb/>
A Neglected Historic Event <lb/>
Elizabeth City Economist. <lb/>
It is now quite the fashion to <lb/>
Soft flannel shirts, blouses, anything by monuments and public <lb/>
neat and comfortable is an all orations the great events of history <lb/>
costume. The most j connected with this American <lb/>
fellows have left their swallow this as it is <lb/>
tails and all similar absurdities at called. It is well, for it has a <lb/>
home. As for the their ear- j most influence upon our <lb/>
are numerous as their national character, which is eon- <lb/>
live tastes are When they wanting in the <lb/>
assemble in the parlors on the reverence and We <lb/>
i balconies alter tea the changing nothing by <lb/>
; combinations of colors equal those the founding of our govern- <lb/>
or a kaleidescope. It is a wonder the close of our war or hide <lb/>
j that their mammoth can the leading battles that <lb/>
Laughable Reflections. <lb/>
And Provoking Selections as Com- <lb/>
piled by the Bad Boy. <lb/>
yon at Balaclava, may <lb/>
no Why t <lb/>
Al. charge so magnificent- <lb/>
NOT A DICTATION. <lb/>
no; I will not be dicta- <lb/>
wrote his girl in answer to <lb/>
bis carefully worded proposal, sign- <lb/>
ed in his type writer's neatest style, <lb/>
ENGLISH AS SHE IS SPOKE. <lb/>
Mater stop that <lb/>
noise if yon don't mind I <lb/>
Interesting Revelations Re- <lb/>
the Boodle Cam- <lb/>
in North Carolina. <lb/>
THE STATE. <lb/>
Travel in the Mountains. <lb/>
N. Y. Herald. <lb/>
The discontent of the North Caro- <lb/>
republicans with the way pat- <lb/>
has been handled is leading <lb/>
to some interesting disclosures re- . <lb/>
the campaign there last and it is almost <lb/>
What is Around Us. lo show impediments or travel in <lb/>
North Carolina a <lb/>
gives the following as a <lb/>
Maj. W. C. Troy, supervisor <lb/>
As Reflected from the State Press. <lb/>
i City There of on <lb/>
bought a load of produce from <lb/>
mountaineer which took him two <lb/>
days, with his two steers to bring <lb/>
around the dirt road, a distance <lb/>
After supper he said <lb/>
be made to hold that comes instated the <lb/>
tor. T SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb/>
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
O. Fowle. of Wake, <lb/>
M. Holt. <lb/>
of A <lb/>
Secretary of <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
W. Rain, of Wake. <lb/>
of Wayne, <lb/>
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb/>
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba. <lb/>
Attorney P. David- <lb/>
of Buncombe. <lb/>
Chief Justice X. II. Smith, o <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
Associate S. of <lb/>
Joseph J. Davis, of Franklin <lb/>
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and <lb/>
Alfonzo C. A very, of Burke. <lb/>
First II. Brown. <lb/>
Beaufort. <lb/>
Among the leading belles adoption of I he constitution that I do mind. I want <lb/>
arc several or Charlotte's most love ,, a united people, the land- j to play <lb/>
daughters. of the Pilgrims at Plymouth his mistake. <lb/>
The latest or our social pleasures having exhausted most of the j La you know, War- <lb/>
are recitations in prose and verse, great events or our history, we are dear, that when you gave me <lb/>
These are deservedly popular. now proposing to celebrate the was astonished <lb/>
era ladies are exceptionally good Qr America Christopher went crazy r <lb/>
. u n . . , yes, darling I <lb/>
elocutionists j Columbus. But the have known better than lo <lb/>
The proprietors this hotel arc; strangely or another event give you only <lb/>
total abstainers. No spirituous or i in national which should <lb/>
; malt liquors can bought on their take precedence or all others as the , . <lb/>
premises. Because of this there is initial link in the chain of <lb/>
. ., sequent ; from <lb/>
a peace and quietness not usually historical first Jack says he will be around this <lb/>
are more new buildings going up in <lb/>
this town now than ever before in <lb/>
rape <lb/>
autumn. that to a mechanic for a small <lb/>
he put into the hands of his JO <lb/>
secretary, Mr. Prank Leach, Winston Horace his wife and children were not well <lb/>
to save the North State for , was married in X. when he left home and he thought <lb/>
Harrison and Morton. His July Ilia wife was a native would step up and sec how they <lb/>
says that ho gave 95.000 to of Connecticut was a teacher were. He went up and spent the <lb/>
Mr. for use in the district in the, Ladies Seminary, of Warren-; night and came back early next <lb/>
Cheatham, the to, ton. j was only miles <lb/>
Judge son, to elect Mr. Last at went on Ma <lb/>
and for M in a opened back <lb/>
Ewart's district. The her book and was M <lb/>
other -15,000 was used in other neighbors were Move On. <lb/>
in the State, according to the amused to find that it was no prayer <lb/>
claims of Senator Quay and his sec- book at a bat National View. <lb/>
rotary. <lb/>
The curious thing about the mat- , son. B. Win- is what the police say when <lb/>
is that nobody can discover how who was for a time a B crowd gathers on the walk. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Cleveland Springs, N- C. <lb/>
to Reflector. <lb/>
Inly 25th, <lb/>
Two and guests, <lb/>
mostly from the two are <lb/>
of springs and <lb/>
Third DIM <lb/>
eon. <lb/>
nor are there any who are seriously <lb/>
ill. It is a quietly company <lb/>
of old age. youth, <lb/>
and <lb/>
family Americans, many of whom <lb/>
were strangers at first, but are so no <lb/>
We ate occupied from <lb/>
found where so many strangers I of United States, the first <lb/>
landing on its shores at <lb/>
By and large, this is one the Island, the first planting of an An- <lb/>
; healthiest and happiest resorts for colony there, the first <lb/>
sick and well that I have found in port the first organized civilized <lb/>
this State of flowing fountains j society, with all the dramatic <lb/>
waters. S. A. W. ; connected with the settle- <lb/>
with a <lb/>
the in each of the republican <lb/>
districts was expended, if it was ex <lb/>
pended at all. The Quay faction <lb/>
have been intimating pretty broad- <lb/>
that did not use this <lb/>
brave fearless ,,,, ; <lb/>
whose grit <lb/>
to a higher plane in <lb/>
n most trying ordeals, of e <lb/>
was never known to give way, drop , of <lb/>
dead in his porch on Tuesday L M J <lb/>
to keep step with the tide of <lb/>
Windsor One public opinion and the course of <lb/>
Lose one and Three. <lb/>
Are you sure. Ly properly, denies <lb/>
IS M a I dollars is a small ante. It does no good to tarry by the <lb/>
I superintendent the railway mail of the damages to tho land way, to the edge the old <lb/>
called, said old Jinks to they induced their owners along the river when the new is at hand, and th <lb/>
friend General. The freshet has been the largest current of life and action moves on- <lb/>
Oil i a <lb/>
treated you. I guess you will find ; maker to turn bun out. is tho loss is a oil may still in the <lb/>
I old runways, and to heed the <lb/>
j b ; lie . . <lb/>
e. getting rid or t lie physical ills ,. . , ii with the i-m-it <lb/>
fl Connor ., ., , . publishers or newspapers are i in great <lb/>
ii. i. on nor, have brought many from , ., , . , ., <lb/>
. almost continually is that <lb/>
Clark, of homes. But not all invalids, j of m man finds North Carolina t <lb/>
of <lb/>
A. Gilmer, <lb/>
G ford <lb/>
Sixth T. <lb/>
Sampson. <lb/>
Seventh <lb/>
Cumberland. <lb/>
Eighth a. <lb/>
Ninth F. Graves, of longer. <lb/>
District-John O. of to time, and some of <lb/>
the young much later. Our <lb/>
Shipp, of and his assistants, down <lb/>
to the scullions stable boys. <lb/>
I meat. Now one would suppose, j him all right in the future, fair sample of the men hurried into leaf or stalk is left-. <lb/>
j that this primal event of j be has promised mo to settle down. the railway mail service before tho Windsor the monitions that beckon you on ; but <lb/>
Tablet, j on shores, with the great I ruleS or P U had f You will fall be <lb/>
One of the annoyances to which historical names that j prove, according to the republican the sight m the race ; after a while, <lb/>
States that share; its efficiency and tone. ; one of his eyes by a cat scratching Winkle, wake up only <lb/>
g a settlement on ; EFFECT of the new law. MOB. him across the pupil. Pears were alone in tho world; <lb/>
territory, adopting was one of the managers for entertained for the- of the while your contemporaries far in <lb/>
sympathy, advance the road of <lb/>
., , , . to start a just <lb/>
the editor docs not invariably agree Virginia; thus ft <lb/>
with him on matters of public a part of the history of, Mr. lazy waiter <lb/>
or in publishing or exclusion the two States and in its origin j ain't got to me with any of it <lb/>
I blending both ; one would suppose Miss isn't to eat <lb/>
you <lb/>
Mr. it's all light. I <lb/>
ain't <lb/>
have all they can attend to and <lb/>
work very hard indeed, but the <lb/>
guests, like the lilies the field, <lb/>
neither toil nor spin, and yet they <lb/>
have their reward in the health. <lb/>
Mecklenburg. <lb/>
Twelfth j. <lb/>
of Buncombe. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
M. Vance, of <lb/>
Matt. W. Ransom, of <lb/>
House District <lb/>
Thomas G. Skinner, of <lb/>
Second P. Cheat ham col. s buoyant feelings that ,, . , <lb/>
rage is, would, no doubt, think <lb/>
these sparling , ,,,, off to some <lb/>
Pender. . waters. Nature baa provided North <lb/>
Fourth District-R. II. nun,., of of <lb/>
for healing of the <lb/>
and when outsiders learn <lb/>
where and how varied are <lb/>
their virtues, they will come to the <lb/>
State by thousands <lb/>
hundreds as new. <lb/>
Stop my paper, if won't do that this pioneer event in our his <lb/>
so and so is supposed to have a not nave overlook- <lb/>
most terrifying effect upon the pro- and in our pious <lb/>
or a newspaper and there is of the dead past. It has <lb/>
not a week he does not. have it But can cast at <lb/>
at him by some of Ins irate for neglect, five <lb/>
low citizens fondly imagine ears ago, at the three hundredth <lb/>
that because they read, they should anniversary of the landing <lb/>
have the right to control a journal. on Bonn- <lb/>
If such people could only be W we its celebration <lb/>
brought to realize how silly taring of a <lb/>
ally are and how their monument at Fort on <lb/>
Island; and Senator <lb/>
WAYS <lb/>
Uncle scapegrace <lb/>
more money My <lb/>
dear boy, your extravagance is some <lb/>
I thing amazing. Go to the ant I Don <lb/>
I her ways <lb/>
that's <lb/>
just if, I do consider my <lb/>
I limit's ways, but consider my <lb/>
Gen. Alger at Chicago, and there other, which <lb/>
was some among the J had badly inflamed. j wealth and fame. Would <lb/>
Southern politicians over a story Times One day loss f we <lb/>
which cot about that he charged of Mr M as we on I Move <lb/>
the Alger campaign fund who lives near on <lb/>
for delegates, only paid ave two and <lb/>
to the delegates It was no At <lb/>
doubt considered a legitimate <lb/>
transaction, but carping critics <lb/>
charged that the commission taken <lb/>
out was too high. Mr is now <lb/>
without a job because he had the <lb/>
temerity to deny that ho had ever <lb/>
received from the Postmaster Gen- <lb/>
mother and children were doing i <lb/>
well. Tho lather has not fled but <lb/>
gallantly standing his ground. <lb/>
large saw mills and <lb/>
bundled thousand feet of lumber, <lb/>
the property or Daniel Stimson, <lb/>
AYCOCK U DANIELS. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
C C <lb/>
end's friend any of the money were by <lb/>
ire in that city morning <lb/>
DANIELS. <lb/>
WILSON, N. C <lb/>
Fifth W. of <lb/>
Sixth of <lb/>
S S. <lb/>
W. II. A. <lb/>
Ninth II. G. <lb/>
instead of by <lb/>
A. Move. <lb/>
A. K. <lb/>
Register of II. James. <lb/>
B. Cherry. <lb/>
Manning. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair- <lb/>
man, Mooring, C. V Newton, <lb/>
W. A. James, Jr., T. E. Keel. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Chairman J. S. and J. D. <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
Public School <lb/>
ding <lb/>
of F. W. Brown. <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
G. James. <lb/>
r . Evans. <lb/>
U. <lb/>
T. Smith. <lb/>
R. Moore. <lb/>
The virtues the while and <lb/>
and the iron waters or this <lb/>
place were to all Indian <lb/>
I tribes that once lorded it over this <lb/>
i fair piedmont region, and from them <lb/>
the of the learn- <lb/>
ed them and came and were <lb/>
I They handed down the <lb/>
story to succeeding generations, and <lb/>
more than a century they <lb/>
ed out every summer in these woods <lb/>
that they might drink be cured <lb/>
or their ills. Finally newspapers <lb/>
sanctum and made themselves n- <lb/>
by shouting out an order <lb/>
which is really as as so <lb/>
much empty air. every sub- <lb/>
scriber a newspaper loses because <lb/>
it as the editor's best judge- <lb/>
I dictated, it three. <lb/>
The story is so <lb/>
this subject <lb/>
; that some people may sec them- <lb/>
selves as in a looking <lb/>
said an irate subscriber to <lb/>
Horace upon a time, <lb/>
Vance introduced a preamble and <lb/>
resolution in the Senate, proposing <lb/>
VS. PREJUDICE. <lb/>
said the old man, <lb/>
on have some <lb/>
II you refer to the <lb/>
an appropriation for a monument to tubers which pertain to the <lb/>
commemorate the event, which res and which are known as <lb/>
was appropriately replied the sweet girl <lb/>
, , . . . . . graduate, be pleased to be <lb/>
and has never since been hoard of- <lb/>
Now this is lateral latent, I'm quite sure, <lb/>
was charged him. <lb/>
But the same accusations come <lb/>
the districts of Messrs. Brower <lb/>
and Mr. Settle, the sou of <lb/>
the late Judge Settle, ad- <lb/>
that he received and <lb/>
that seems to be accounted <lb/>
but other seems to <lb/>
have vanished. Congressman <lb/>
denies flatly that. or <lb/>
Any <lb/>
The origin the fire was the <lb/>
carelessness the part of the <lb/>
The loss is 84.3,000 <lb/>
any j <lb/>
News and Observer We <lb/>
are reliably informed that in one <lb/>
part of the city within one square <lb/>
there have been ten births in the <lb/>
last year. If this is a fair estimate <lb/>
to m will be <lb/>
Promptly Attended to- <lb/>
DENTIST, D <lb/>
Greenville, N X. <lb/>
strange. It is Now, papa that they are something of <lb/>
Senator Vance, is a man of national which I before had the pleas- half that sum, was ever received j,,. other parts or tho city it will not <lb/>
his district. He says that be long before will have a <lb/>
wen o-; . , .- of <lb/>
re of the side reputation, or signal courage i. Mb <lb/>
in until the <lb/>
ed on the <lb/>
. pepper lay <lb/>
presentation in synopsis or the for a and then remarked <lb/>
historical event, and yet it has slept j in a voice or icy calmness <lb/>
as soundly as if Senator Vance had j will you have some the <lb/>
so rocked it to sleep that it could <lb/>
School sys- <lb/>
was collected by Colonel <lb/>
and was wisely that was <lb/>
wisely spent, but that was all. <lb/>
The matter narrows down lo a <lb/>
question veracity between Quay <lb/>
population than any other <lb/>
city in the State. <lb/>
The at , <lb/>
at last goes into the <lb/>
ALEX <lb/>
G E EN V I C <lb/>
J. RE. <lb/>
J. H. TUCKER. MURPHY <lb/>
of a and a colored <lb/>
to stop your paper waking. Is it the sleep Is High Sol <lb/>
do said Mr. Greeley. contempt or forget It is tern a failure, or is it not <lb/>
I tel you I will, thunder- due to North Carolina and to <lb/>
ed the angry subscriber. Then Mr. it should be roused from <lb/>
Greeley called his foreman and lone Since then a <lb/>
said.- can discharge all the monument has been erected at Ply- <lb/>
, I hands; tell the printers we don't . with the aid of Congress, to <lb/>
were shed which published celebrate the landing the W- <lb/>
about his place every a correspondence a <lb/>
and distant strangers or am, t been erected by Congress at <lb/>
has come to; , In . the other papers town to commemorate the last bat- <lb/>
For 3rd T. J. and M. from small beginnings in j bas tie of the and Congress <lb/>
B. 4th Ward, w. X. Tolbert. the shape or shelter there has come , b a has shown a willingness to respond <lb/>
a J angry party, by this time, began to to the national heart in comment <lb/>
if All r. <lb/>
and infill, pi <lb/>
strives not Care to of; event in our history, <lb/>
and Prayer every meet the wants r his guests. Large m could I antedating all others, remains <lb/>
Wednesday night. Rev. E. B. John, , is compared with original . <lb/>
K. Lee, proprietor the <lb/>
Lee Hotel, ArK., says <lb/>
that Swift's Specific has so strength- <lb/>
his wife for her labors as host- <lb/>
that he can recommend and cm <lb/>
has I assertion that as a tonic <lb/>
for ladies children S- S. S. has <lb/>
Mr. B. P. is a prominent <lb/>
merchant of La. lie says <lb/>
that he has sold Swift's to <lb/>
many persons, and knows of some <lb/>
on the one side and the male at that. Henry K. <lb/>
Congressmen, or their wife, who received the <lb/>
the other. The sometime since has <lb/>
was raised, and whether pocket- in giving the bond, and she <lb/>
by go between or spent received her commission Tuesday <lb/>
it the colored voters is not, and will take charge or the office in <lb/>
very material. The story simply day or two. <lb/>
adds to material for the history of Wilson The Advance <lb/>
the manner in which the present believes the of Wilson county <lb/>
administration was foisted upon the will be much better than was at one <lb/>
against a majority of live time feared by our farmer friends, <lb/>
hundred thousand of the white We do believe our people have <lb/>
A W, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
HARRY SKINNER <lb/>
I o <lb/>
w, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
L E, N. V. <lb/>
A, letter from a friend Idaho, a <lb/>
I. . a goon 11.11 in I earn in ha ,,,.,,. -a 1.0 a <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
go on as usual. wound up by i unobserved. We invite <lb/>
and has never heard of a failure to <lb/>
Several cases of contagious <lb/>
blood poison were cured after all the <lb/>
remedies had <lb/>
Greenville Lodge. No. A. F. A. <lb/>
meets every 1st Thursday and Mon- applicants, <lb/>
day after the 1st and 3rd Sunday at Among the South <lb/>
Ma tonic. Lodge. A. L. Blow, W. M., <lb/>
A Wood Name. <lb/>
W. I. l or are now here , <lb/>
Greenville R. A. Chapter. meets are Hon. John L. Manning, of <lb/>
county. Judge <lb/>
Covenant I. O. O. F. Gen. James, of Darlington, and Col. <lb/>
meet every . W. w u f, , Maiming, <lb/>
X. G. . , . Messenger. <lb/>
K. of H., j who has passed his three score and what is more valuable in <lb/>
than a good name I <lb/>
I year, and he fully realized the Railroad from Goldsboro to More <lb/>
I of trying to stop the paper be , head City, because Washington <lb/>
of happened to incur his an- an, the President has made himself <lb/>
very unpopular to the patrons of the <lb/>
; road, and it is known that <lb/>
I a corporation has been trying to get. <lb/>
j the States interest in this road, <lb/>
President Bryan's friends have <lb/>
any claimed along that bis <lb/>
It had put the road in a better <lb/>
pi Council, A. L. of memory and intellect have not been of success in financial condition, and so President <lb/>
a or for possessor during life; <lb/>
Money m career of nearly three score ,,,, <lb/>
of many for i,. <lb/>
to the Board or Appraisers and As- <lb/>
last week was v startling. <lb/>
He said road was in a worse <lb/>
or most eminent men of Besides, the value of a good j condition than ever before and that <lb/>
Wry night. C. A. White, C. impaired by time. To younger met I It is worth times Bryan's statement of its condition <lb/>
i n I <lb/>
POST OFFICE. <lb/>
hours <lb/>
Order hours A <lb/>
will be <lb/>
from p. M. <lb/>
name does not accrue to unless outside aid could no had, be <lb/>
Sun- that era that and The did not see how it could run through <lb/>
is thereby. another season. We understand <lb/>
t u. and depart at l p. m. noble traits of character re- a large mortgage debt is hang- <lb/>
main as a to others, tn . over road and unless there <lb/>
to efforts self is an improvement in its manage- <lb/>
Appointments <lb/>
preaching on Mission. <lb/>
Sunday at <lb/>
1st Sunday at <lb/>
o'clock ., . <lb/>
, Sad Sunday at o'clock. <lb/>
Shady I; rove, at <lb/>
Salem 4th at II o'clock, <lb/>
U h Sunday <lb/>
I C. T. C. <lb/>
group of who listen to <lb/>
j him as eagerly did lo <lb/>
The <lb/>
are i and charming <lb/>
can imagine who <lb/>
listens lo the bevy of <lb/>
lair ours, repealing to con- <lb/>
old retrain, <lb/>
To a man, ambitions or a <lb/>
young ladies of both States honor and profit in the <lb/>
i and charming. . ., i. r <lb/>
and extension of road it <lb/>
will soon be the of some strong <lb/>
corporation, very probable. Link <lb/>
business world, a good name is by link rail roads slip from the hands <lb/>
the first Without this, or North Carolinians to hands <lb/>
no one Is wanted position of of foreign corporations. Sanford <lb/>
treat. I <lb/>
S. S- S. should <lb/>
e list of blood <lb/>
this conclusion <lb/>
from the testimony of scores of per- <lb/>
sons who have told me of the good <lb/>
results from its use. have been sell <lb/>
S. S. S. for years, and it has won <lb/>
a large sale. A. Griffith, <lb/>
Mayflower, Ark. <lb/>
Mercury and potash mixtures dry <lb/>
up the secretions of the <lb/>
mercurial rheumatism and <lb/>
and finally run the stein down <lb/>
to such a condition that other dis- <lb/>
eases are induced. Swift's Specific <lb/>
up the patient from tho <lb/>
dose, and gives life and vigor to the <lb/>
whole human <lb/>
The party in North <lb/>
Carolina is unhappy. The <lb/>
of the pie there has been fol- <lb/>
lowed by howls of pain and rage. <lb/>
It is now necessary to explain <lb/>
howls came from the army <lb/>
the left. The men who received <lb/>
slices of the pie are serene and hap- <lb/>
but they are frightfully in the <lb/>
Journal, Dem. <lb/>
Subscribe for Reflector, <lb/>
only 1.5 a year. <lb/>
, JAMES, <lb/>
as much this year as usual . <lb/>
and a fair crop will do a or <lb/>
good in bringing them out of the GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Let us hope for the best; practice in all the courts. Collection <lb/>
growl just as little as we possibly <lb/>
eluded its work on the in- we <lb/>
forms that James W. Be b N the j B. YELLOWLEY, <lb/>
formerly or county, in printer <lb/>
this representative in Con- . . . . <lb/>
from the 5th district, but now <lb/>
a resident Idaho, made a splendid <lb/>
Goldsboro Argus is of <lb/>
the opinion that Mr. M. Sauls, of <lb/>
. . . . . . . Eureka, Ibis county, is entitled lo <lb/>
record as the leader of, , . <lb/>
. , the as being champion <lb/>
the Democracy in the convention, , V, . <lb/>
,.,., . . egg raiser the county and section, <lb/>
that he stands a chance i . ,. <lb/>
. and we still proceed to confer it up- <lb/>
being elected to the U. S. Senate in , r <lb/>
the event the Democrats have a ma- on h-m unless some one comes in <lb/>
in the new State legislature. S. <lb/>
Mr. is a gentleman of fine <lb/>
of popular manners, and a cap- <lb/>
speaker, with capacity to <lb/>
take front rank and bold it in any <lb/>
position to which he may assign <lb/>
ed. We congratulate him upon his <lb/>
success in his new <lb/>
ton Star. <lb/>
i has .-old, besides that be <lb/>
has used for family use set- <lb/>
ting, three hundred forty-four <lb/>
dozen eggs since the first of <lb/>
to f hi- writing. <lb/>
Somebody has <lb/>
the following <lb/>
daring and desperate white woman <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
P. C F. I <lb/>
MATTHEW A <lb/>
Civil Engineers, Surveyors <lb/>
and Architects. <lb/>
am. X. C <lb/>
HOTELS. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Under Hot <lb/>
cold water baths. Good rooms and at- <lb/>
. servants. Table always <lb/>
who lives in South Carolina, but; with the best of the market. Feed <lb/>
Tho State of Nevada is bankrupt a in the sables In connection. <lb/>
and confesses f a political penitentiary, resorted to a j WM <lb/>
grant without means to support her j Tery or securing B- MOORE <lb/>
establishment. Her people ask that to petition for pardon, <lb/>
she be allowed to resume her old went over county <lb/>
of a dependent territory, or j made the rounds. In one <lb/>
else lie amalgamated with some self hand tho petition, <lb/>
sustaining community. She <lb/>
never have been made a State, and <lb/>
the best thing that can be done now <lb/>
is to her to California. <lb/>
N. M. others <lb/>
killed four deer near M or head City <lb/>
on Monday. <lb/>
HOTEL <lb/>
SPENCER BROS., <lb/>
in the other hand a large revolver. THE NOME <lb/>
She made no threats it was el SAMPLE . ROOMS FREE <lb/>
noticeable fact that in not a single <lb/>
case did her application for a <lb/>
fail to be promptly <lb/>
Nobody here seems to know any- <lb/>
thing it. <lb/>
Polite waiters. Good Rooms. Beat <lb/>
table the market a When in <lb/>
city stop at the <lb/>
Hotel, <lb/>
WASHINGTON N. C. <lb/>
. a. at <lb/>
i. next door to Bawls, the Jeweler. BAWLS<lb/>
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fasten <lb/>
. I. C <lb/>
has a bar keeper who <lb/>
, the to the <lb/>
that it all persons who have <lb/>
friend of habits will <lb/>
notify lie will <lb/>
I , . v ., <lb/>
. r <lb/>
not sell those <lb/>
liquor. He <lb/>
states that he will no <lb/>
sell liquor to tumors. <lb/>
We merely the wonder to us is, <lb/>
that fellow would he but <lb/>
Express. <lb/>
Same opinion with And <lb/>
we suggest still further that the <lb/>
j to allow to sell whiskey <lb/>
longer. We shall expect <lb/>
i to hear a great while that <lb/>
he has quit the business- <lb/>
The Farmers Alliance at its <lb/>
session in Fayetteville last week, <lb/>
elected Mr. Elias Carr, of Edge- <lb/>
as President to succeed <lb/>
IT S. B- Alexander, whose <lb/>
j., -g I term expired by constitutional <lb/>
in M. <lb/>
IT . .--. <lb/>
At Raleigh's I <lb/>
Tournament, la New<lb/>
came off with <lb/>
. of <lb/>
have t Phil. W. <lb/>
t i I Hoge <lb/>
Tyler for Li Governor, <lb/>
R. <lb/>
General. <lb/>
With rare tact he offered the Chair- <lb/>
man a position of honor and dignity <lb/>
as Chairman of the Board of Public. <lb/>
So the Governor of North Car- <lb/>
has assumed the role of u <lb/>
and with <lb/>
him another <lb/>
secured the resignation of <lb/>
a man who was a friend to the <lb/>
defendant in order that a juror <lb/>
still tanner cut me. M <lb/>
of that g fa y ft J <lb/>
us. The Chronicle goes on further <lb/>
and before the new trial is held <lb/>
declares what the verdict of <lb/>
the new jury shall be by stating <lb/>
that six stand against and three <lb/>
for the man to be tried, and that <lb/>
Grissom must go. <lb/>
Now the Reflector does not <lb/>
want to be understood as up- <lb/>
holding Dr. Grissom in the char- <lb/>
for which he was tried and, <lb/>
it seems, is to be tried again <lb/>
far be us from it. But we do <lb/>
look at the justice of the matter, <lb/>
that the meanest <lb/>
. . ;,.,. in , <lb/>
limit. Of the new President the <lb/>
Wilmington Star <lb/>
The election of Mr. Carr was a <lb/>
good one as he is recognized as not <lb/>
only of the be <lb/>
informed . . <lb/>
equipped farmers in the State, in the land IS entitled t <lb/>
one of its best most least a measure of fairness. <lb/>
Citizens, a representative man m <lb/>
respect. <lb/>
There is a growing tendency in <lb/>
public sentiment that <lb/>
in the South should be sustain- <lb/>
ed by taxation in the South <lb/>
It stimulate tho <lb/>
population to greater exertion <lb/>
in.; tuns be a blessing to them in <lb/>
Dr City <lb/>
life is Si talk n r. Yon <lb/>
make an n<lb/>
Williams<lb/>
as . ill <lb/>
prove <lb/>
S Willi <lb/>
of <lb/>
tended <lb/>
men M;. ill <lb/>
ill <lb/>
of i ii <lb/>
. ; <lb/>
A ill greater blessing would <lb/>
t accrue t the white people in case <lb/>
, the crowing sentiment should <lb/>
develop in a law to <lb/>
that effect. <lb/>
If nil the taxation from white <lb/>
people for school purposes were <lb/>
applied to the education of white <lb/>
at- I children, as should be done, you <lb/>
Encamp-1 would more white children <lb/>
the schools and longer terms <lb/>
He is taught, <lb/>
is<lb/>
of <lb/>
i m the <lb/>
me <lb/>
an ; slop <lb/>
Sullivan and the <lb/>
now in the clutch- <lb/>
es of the law in Mississippi, <lb/>
and the plucky Governor of that <lb/>
State will see to it that are<lb/>
res . <lb/>
on <lb/>
. ii <lb/>
We <lb/>
.;. <lb/>
and severely punished <lb/>
for their gross indignity against <lb/>
the peace of the State- Jake <lb/>
said, when arrested, that if John <lb/>
got a big line and six months, he <lb/>
supposed he would have <lb/>
to take the same dose. of <lb/>
them the full limit of the law. <lb/>
We lean, later that Sullivan <lb/>
so<lb/>
position may be under- <lb/>
stood we will remark, the <lb/>
tor baa had little to say upon <lb/>
the of Dr. Grissom or what has <lb/>
followed since. While the editor <lb/>
for reasons that need not be <lb/>
expressed, has entertained a <lb/>
for him, at the same time <lb/>
felt from the first that he should re- <lb/>
sign his position. We think it not <lb/>
displaying the greatest wisdom on <lb/>
the part of Dr. Grissom to have re- <lb/>
in his position, even after <lb/>
the majority of the Board of <lb/>
tors decided in his favor. is <lb/>
at the head of the lead- <lb/>
charitable institution of the <lb/>
State was impaired and he should <lb/>
not remain there longer, though be <lb/>
might have felt that <lb/>
had done him. The good <lb/>
of the institution was the first to <lb/>
consider. In our opinion if be had <lb/>
resigned then the matter <lb/>
have there, and ho <lb/>
have been spared tho mortification <lb/>
so much adverse criticism. <lb/>
wish lie had done so. However, <lb/>
acted otherwise and has not resigned, <lb/>
but if lie cannot be removed by fail <lb/>
means we do not believe that steps <lb/>
unjust and illegal should taken <lb/>
to him out. A <lb/>
does not look to as tho way <lb/>
anything against crime of steal- <lb/>
it is only because be got <lb/>
at it. If be speak against the <lb/>
ion that exists in tho land, It <lb/>
arises from some trouble ho has had <lb/>
in being corrupt himself. Tit it's <lb/>
logic a Ho is the <lb/>
self-constituted champion law <lb/>
yen and Wonder if they <lb/>
don't feel nattered at having <lb/>
an able advocate to plead their <lb/>
cause t <lb/>
He deny anything I asserted <lb/>
in my article. He dare attempt <lb/>
it, save at risk of being called <lb/>
a numskull himself. facts are <lb/>
too patent to even man that <lb/>
has eyes to o and ears to <lb/>
bear. Commissioners <lb/>
put all men in the box that servo as <lb/>
I've no they <lb/>
have been insulted at <lb/>
statement if they did not know that <lb/>
no one with a grain of sense would <lb/>
believe it. Of course the <lb/>
are responsible for all the <lb/>
picked juries that are crammed in <lb/>
the box for of <lb/>
rascals and condemning <lb/>
cents I know three murderers in <lb/>
one county in this State who es- <lb/>
caped the gallows by allowed <lb/>
to select just such men as they liked <lb/>
to act as jurors in their behalf. And <lb/>
I beard of a man once in South <lb/>
Carolina by name of Dr. T. B. <lb/>
Me who saved his neck <lb/>
by having jurors to try <lb/>
him. I very frequently hear <lb/>
of men being taken and lynched <lb/>
because the failed <lb/>
to lightly discharge its sacred trust. <lb/>
And yet would strive to <lb/>
create the impression that justice <lb/>
holds the in this land. God <lb/>
save the wrong, if what we see and <lb/>
know of these is right. The <lb/>
Jury System at this writing is not <lb/>
an honored old institution. It may <lb/>
have been joy pride our <lb/>
forefathers; hut our fathers we <lb/>
ourselves don't like it so well. The <lb/>
system that is in vogue now is a <lb/>
weak, corrupt thing, and is <lb/>
fast becoming a stench in the. nos- <lb/>
of right-thinking, <lb/>
loving people everywhere. The <lb/>
letter of it may ho the as of <lb/>
j ore, but spirit is quite differ- <lb/>
There is rottenness in the <lb/>
present a great deal <lb/>
of it. Tho average juryman has no <lb/>
mow idea of what tho duties of bis <lb/>
position are, than correspondent <lb/>
of a newspaper who would term <lb/>
gross i gin ii a and bribery <lb/>
ons other kind of <lb/>
This writer has said nothing what- <lb/>
ever against jurymen <lb/>
or lawyers- Ho did not say that <lb/>
all juries are picked or dishonest. <lb/>
He is not fool enough to make such <lb/>
ALFRED FORBES. <lb/>
THE OF C <lb/>
to the buyers of Pitt and counties, a line the following <lb/>
that are not to be excelled in this market. And to be First-class and <lb/>
pure straight good. DRY GOODS all kinds, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, GEN- <lb/>
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, HOOTS and SHOES, LA- <lb/>
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb/>
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS- <lb/>
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER different <lb/>
kinds, Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Rock Like, Plaster of Paris, and <lb/>
Hair, Harness, Bridles and addles. <lb/>
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Agent Clark-s O. X. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb/>
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less percent Cash, Bread Prep- <lb/>
and Hall's Star Lye jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure Lin- <lb/>
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors, Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb/>
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a M and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb/>
TAILORING <lb/>
Spring Display <lb/>
en sentenced to <lb/>
, imprisonment, and his <lb/>
Fitzpatrick, <lb/>
has-ilL-win tied is not tried yet- <lb/>
Me Mr. E. A. <lb/>
surviving Clerk, was delegate <lb/>
Is county to the meeting <lb/>
The Jury System. <lb/>
king rapid pi <lb/>
of pin I <lb/>
obscure little man <lb/>
to take mo to task about the article <lb/>
from my pen, on <lb/>
which appeared in the <lb/>
Superior of the 7th. Oh, how it did <lb/>
his righteous soul, and arouse his <lb/>
righteous indignation So grieved <lb/>
insulted was he that he was <lb/>
it would be surmised that he <lb/>
was author of the article in <lb/>
question. Any who has read <lb/>
i .-,. of Alliance at Fay- <lb/>
last week. Several <lb/>
were conferred upon <lb/>
the just in the meeting Pitt county <lb/>
,. , . has .-very reason to be proud of <lb/>
representative. Mr. <lb/>
rail <lb/>
using <lb/>
Bo fa <lb/>
Foreign and Domestic Novelties. <lb/>
Together with exclusive styles from our own <lb/>
workshop, which for beauty, elegance and <lb/>
workmanship equal any that can be found <lb/>
yield the palm to none. <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
GREENVILLE C. <lb/>
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
OFFICE SUGG STAND <lb/>
All kinds 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/>
R. S. CO., <lb/>
HARDWARE, MR <lb/>
Are for all needed in <lb/>
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb/>
but if y want anything in <lb/>
Hardware, Agricultural Implements, stoves <lb/>
and Cooking Utensils. Carriage Material <lb/>
and House Cutlery <lb/>
CALL us. <lb/>
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb/>
MANUFACTURERS AGENTS POWDERS <lb/>
which will sell at Factory Trices. <lb/>
me <lb/>
WE are now fitted up in arc prepared to 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/>
READY HARNESS. <lb/>
Come and see us. Flanagan's old <lb/>
R. GREENE. JR. Manager. <lb/>
DURING THE SUMMER <lb/>
will have weekly arrivals of the very nicest freshest <lb/>
Fruits db Confections. <lb/>
I keep constantly on hand splendid assortment of <lb/>
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO <lb/>
CIGARS, TOILET SOAPS, <lb/>
All your wants in the above Roods can he supplied <lb/>
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb/>
OF CONFECTIONS TUT UP TO <lb/>
FINE SPECIALTY. <lb/>
a besides he J WILLIAMSON. <lb/>
little more regard truth and do-. <lb/>
When ho speaks of <lb/>
muses from tho woods ho does <lb/>
not mean no intelligent men live <lb/>
there. This u another of those <lb/>
soft brained conclusions. point <lb/>
I aimed at in my article was <lb/>
That it was the custom days <lb/>
to the intelligence of <lb/>
county in selection of juries, and <lb/>
to put in the box those who were <lb/>
incapable of apprehending tho <lb/>
points of law. And it is true <lb/>
every word. <lb/>
confess have <lb/>
considerably since writing <lb/>
our la.-1 article. article <lb/>
was fully in keeping with <lb/>
weather of the past few weeks both <lb/>
very in midst of <lb/>
beat they have had a tendency <lb/>
to revive my somewhat drooping <lb/>
spirits. But I have already given <lb/>
productions, too much notoriety to your <lb/>
and I looks upon him as the j He craved it. can only <lb/>
author of that article, is either hope that, bis enjoyment equals his <lb/>
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House. <lb/>
THE MANUFACTURE <lb/>
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb/>
My Factory II well equipped with the best Mechanics. II put up nothing <lb/>
but first-class WORK. We keep up with the times and i i-st improved styles. <lb/>
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs are you can from <lb/>
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ran. Horn, King, <lb/>
Also keep on hand a full e 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 and surrounding counties for past favor hope <lb/>
merit a continuance of the same. <lb/>
wrapped up in or simply <lb/>
made an impression upon <lb/>
desire. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
have i <lb/>
I beta <lb/>
in the <lb/>
of the committee ,.,,., to tickle bis <lb/>
on constitution, a member of the I vanity. vanity seems to <lb/>
judiciary committee, and kind which is without begin.- <lb/>
, , , , . . ., of days or ending of years <lb/>
a delegate to the Rational as r as t and <lb/>
Farmer's Mass Meeting. <lb/>
front <lb/>
h Mr. a . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
Alliance which meets in St. Lou <lb/>
is next December. He says the <lb/>
meeting was a very able, inter- <lb/>
ring and important one. A <lb/>
distinguished visitor from Wash <lb/>
City said it was the finest <lb/>
and ablest gathering of farmers <lb/>
he had ever seen. <lb/>
from eighty-five counties <lb/>
were present and good may be <lb/>
i looked for as a result of the <lb/>
Li- meeting. Mr. presented <lb/>
the us with copies of the address of <lb/>
the reliving President, and the <lb/>
pas <lb/>
are concerned. It <lb/>
existed from the time he was, <lb/>
as it reached a chronic <lb/>
linger with him till <lb/>
This writer has no four of <lb/>
classed with the initial <lb/>
by whose opinions be <lb/>
would hold in esteem. I beg his <lb/>
pardon. If I bad known that his <lb/>
now illume was such a <lb/>
as that would never have <lb/>
held up to the public eye as mine. <lb/>
From those little self conceited pig- <lb/>
mies may we ever be delivered. To <lb/>
a plain expression, <lb/>
have brain enough to com- <lb/>
mm <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
K. O., Aug. <lb/>
In view of tho fact that rates I <lb/>
of transportation are lowest <lb/>
that can be obtained and therefore . <lb/>
put it in tho power of largest We arc receiving Spring and <lb/>
our farmers, , Summer Goods, and hope that <lb/>
those at a distance, to come <lb/>
for conference and discussion j <lb/>
and of the further that a great j <lb/>
deal of interest the way of dis- <lb/>
play of stock and farm <lb/>
will instruct and benefit them ; and <lb/>
you will not fail to give <lb/>
us a call. We have a <lb/>
specially attractive <lb/>
line of <lb/>
a and <lb/>
. i <lb/>
. . . . <lb/>
W m <lb/>
as the Best i <lb/>
s-.;, . I <lb/>
e i <lb/>
what I wrote, lie saw it, <lb/>
be read it, as be bad more eye <lb/>
annual report of the Secretary, it ban brain, be gt lie <lb/>
which will be published in I bad big to see, hot bis <lb/>
, , , , was too weak to tell what he <lb/>
issue and from which i <lb/>
i saw. <lb/>
readers can learn some- j <lb/>
many<lb/>
and<lb/>
. IS <lb/>
i j long <lb/>
-i exhibited a . i <lb/>
In <lb/>
Raleigh; Dr. W. <lb/>
in we k <lb/>
gel I <lb/>
air. <lb/>
is signed by . I <lb/>
of the <lb/>
of will em- <lb/>
brace of of <lb/>
such H <lb/>
those in n and will <lb/>
no how tiller of <lb/>
. ming and <lb/>
by d <lb/>
will <lb/>
sent the of which they <lb/>
masters . it <lb/>
will such a <lb/>
on the as <lb/>
few men will <lb/>
f I <lb/>
.-in <lb/>
Carolina lite n <lb/>
thing of what the Alliance is ac <lb/>
i Long live the Al- <lb/>
. t May it be successful in <lb/>
breaking down trusts and in <lb/>
the farmers to a higher <lb/>
plane of education and <lb/>
Severn members of the Board <lb/>
of directors of the Insane <lb/>
at Raleigh, were asked by <lb/>
the Governor to resign their <lb/>
which they did, and <lb/>
persons have been appointed <lb/>
in places. Among those <lb/>
resigning were Dr. E. B. Hay <lb/>
wood, of Raleigh, Chairman of <lb/>
the Board, in whose stead was <lb/>
Coke, <lb/>
R. Cape- <lb/>
hart, of Bertie, in whose place <lb/>
was appointed Mr. J. D. Biggs, <lb/>
of Martin ; Dr. J. D. Haigh, of <lb/>
and Dr. Isaac Jack- <lb/>
son, of <lb/>
If the understands <lb/>
purport of these requested <lb/>
resignations and new appoint- <lb/>
it is to secure a new trial <lb/>
upon the Grissom investigation <lb/>
before a new Board of Directors. <lb/>
Commenting upon this the <lb/>
Chronicle <lb/>
a diplomacy <lb/>
lie seems to be a splendid <lb/>
at drawing conclusions, but <lb/>
It <lb/>
for life of bun be can't tell why he <lb/>
He from <lb/>
what I wrote that I have been in <lb/>
the tho fetters of <lb/>
have bound me in the past <lb/>
and that I am over tho re- <lb/>
of my own at the <lb/>
hands of lawyers and jury. Would <lb/>
just here for his comfort <lb/>
because I know be is sorry for one <lb/>
so unfortunate I have been <lb/>
that there never would have been <lb/>
a case in court if all were as <lb/>
and law-abiding as I j <lb/>
have tried to be. I forgive him for <lb/>
that conclusion on principle i <lb/>
that little is given, little i <lb/>
should be. Ho didn't <lb/>
know any and is, therefore, <lb/>
an object pity, rather than <lb/>
sure. <lb/>
And his logic That is wonder- <lb/>
indeed. His native place ought <lb/>
to rejoice in fact that such <lb/>
one. was born there. He is a <lb/>
profound of bis kind. He <lb/>
reasons from nothing and brings <lb/>
forth the same kind of His <lb/>
productions remind one of what the <lb/>
late Dr. Gloss said in to <lb/>
young preacher who asked the <lb/>
the further fact that will <lb/>
be. mil from cities to <lb/>
during that week, when an <lb/>
opportunity will be given to owners <lb/>
of laud to meet those who are <lb/>
of inspecting them. It is deemed <lb/>
advisable and or advantage to call <lb/>
a grand mass meeting the. far- <lb/>
of I lie State in city of <lb/>
the <lb/>
have consented <lb/>
to act as a Hoard of Management. <lb/>
S. B. <lb/>
Pies. State <lb/>
Elms <lb/>
Pres. State Clubs. <lb/>
L. L. Polk, <lb/>
S. ls V. Association and <lb/>
Sec'y State Alliance- <lb/>
J. Van <lb/>
State Society. <lb/>
John <lb/>
Com. Agriculture. <lb/>
II. I. J. <lb/>
Secretary Grange. <lb/>
S. A. <lb/>
Sec. State Hort. Society. <lb/>
Distinguished speakers <lb/>
oilier States and from this State i <lb/>
will deliver addresses on special j <lb/>
I subjects. occasion will he <lb/>
; made one long to be remembered, <lb/>
and it will be the endeavor to make <lb/>
it, create in the farmers a and <lb/>
tinner spirit the results of which <lb/>
will be of lasting practical value. <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 other things that we <lb/>
at special prices <lb/>
We call especial attention to our <lb/>
W S. R A <lb/>
Watch-Maker Jeweler. <lb/>
If you want something alee In the way of <lb/>
m W w <lb/>
Sewing Machines, <lb/>
come to the A <lb/>
large new stock just received. <lb/>
Clocks, mid Sewing <lb/>
Machine- repaired and warranted. <lb/>
RAWLS <lb/>
J. COBS. <lb/>
Ct K C <lb/>
C C<lb/>
. H. GILLIAM <lb/>
Co N C <lb/>
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, <lb/>
E. C. GLENN. <lb/>
COMMISSION MERCHANT. <lb/>
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb/>
SHELL LIME. PURE DISSOLVED HONE, <lb/>
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb/>
Tennessee Wagons,, for sale. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. Mar. 1887. <lb/>
-This for- <lb/>
MURPHY REDDING, <lb/>
Merchandise Brokers, <lb/>
O. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
J. II. <lb/>
J. MOVE. <lb/>
CHERRY CO <lb/>
-AND- <lb/>
Commission Merchants, <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
The and <lb/>
tarn <lb/>
plow, and the <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/>
SOLICIT of <lb/>
We have had several years ex- <lb/>
at the business and are <lb/>
prepared to handle to <lb/>
advantage of shippers. <lb/>
All business entrusted to our <lb/>
hands will receive prompt and <lb/>
careful attention. <lb/>
Reward. <lb/>
Rive for the <lb/>
return or any Information leading to <lb/>
small the recovery of package of papers <lb/>
for ii at least was stolen from room on the night of <lb/>
It. II. <lb/>
MM of i be Jury System article that <lb/>
be beard him <lb/>
said Dr. Closs, only <lb/>
lacked two things to make it per- <lb/>
they f asked <lb/>
self conceited <lb/>
I ml and <lb/>
responded the The <lb/>
words in J. articles are <lb/>
and the ideas no- <lb/>
net room to get in near all that we <lb/>
wanted to have in this paper. <lb/>
sides both the <lb/>
j New York letters, we bad <lb/>
leave out two letters concerning <lb/>
peal el two weeks also sonic <lb/>
resolutions from the Mill Hill Alli- <lb/>
and some other Alliance news <lb/>
n eh we have. These will all find <lb/>
place In next paper. <lb/>
Hot. G. L. Finch will preach at <lb/>
Falkland next Sunday <lb/>
at Sunday Me <lb/>
experienced the of any kind, it is be- <lb/>
conceived t he is addicted to those <lb/>
where in lie them. a protracted meeting at <lb/>
Hut that logic. to <lb/>
H. of if a man mU in which be will <lb/>
by Rev. T. J. Warn <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The Low Tariff Factory a. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
The bad health of Mr. <lb/>
has compelled him to the <lb/>
management of the business for <lb/>
me, which left a nice stock of good <lb/>
material bought cheap for cash, on my <lb/>
hand. I will close out at a <lb/>
liberal discount, or will make easy terms <lb/>
with the purchaser, or will also make <lb/>
easy terms with any good reliable man to <lb/>
carry on the carriage business for me. <lb/>
There is better opening for a carriage <lb/>
business In county than at this place. <lb/>
have also a large stock of general <lb/>
merchandise tor sale cheap for cash or on <lb/>
time, such as Meats, Flour, Corn, Ac, <lb/>
bought in large also a nice lot of <lb/>
I tides and New Orleans Molasses, alee <lb/>
selected stock of Shoes, Hats and Straw <lb/>
Goods, nice lot of Clothing, ladles Dress <lb/>
Goods, in fact everything that can be <lb/>
cured services of one tho best found In a Store. <lb/>
painters in the They j ,,,. <lb/>
tee all work done. May <lb/>
Water Mills. <lb/>
You miss more than yon are aware <lb/>
of if you fail to read Lang's new ad j <lb/>
this paper. His column always <lb/>
contains truth, tho whole truth, <lb/>
and nothing but truth, <lb/>
The undersigned having leased these <lb/>
WE THANK YOU FOB WHICH <lb/>
far bestowed upon us and beg for a continuation of the same, we <lb/>
you to-day a line of goods cannot he excelled in this market durability <lb/>
worth. We have now in stock a nice line of Ladies Dices Goods, embracing the <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 Goods and Pants that <lb/>
will astonish you in quality and price. Notions in endless variety <lb/>
Linen and Piece Linens. <lb/>
price. Notions In endless variety embracing a <lb/>
line too numerous to mention, lints for Men. Children. Gent's fur <lb/>
Goods, Shirts, Cuffs and Collars. Suspenders. Hosiery and a nice line <lb/>
Scarfs. Shoes, to tit all who favor with their patronage, we y special care to <lb/>
this line and our Shoes both in quality and price. A large lot tallies <lb/>
Slippers from cents up. We call the attention of the to our <lb/>
line of Slippers and think they ill not do themselves justice they buy <lb/>
examining them. <lb/>
Hardware, Nails. Cutlery, <lb/>
Hoes. Plows, Shovels, Trace Chains. <lb/>
Grindstones and Fixtures, <lb/>
Crockery. Glassware, tamps. <lb/>
Wood and Willow ware. <lb/>
Harness, Bridles and Whips. <lb/>
Ax and Hall Read Mills Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, <lb/>
J and Provisions, In Ibis line carry Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, <lb/>
very-best we can buy. Pepper. Spice, Soap, both laundry toilet, Star <lb/>
and Ball Lye. Matches, Candles, Starch, best of Kerosene Gil. Meats of differ- <lb/>
kinds. Flour which we buy low and sell low for the cash. If you need bar- <lb/>
rel of good Flour come to see us, we arc rock it. <lb/>
resignation the he lift, up voice <lb/>
Hi. I to so traffic, it W. O. Stokes, of <lb/>
of Dr. on the <lb/>
a change it <lb/>
Mess. J. It. <lb/>
ml w O. Stokes, of <lb/>
i-om i got the best el bin. If be says I are purchasing fall goods. <lb/>
mills for i number of years put <lb/>
In thorough order, begs leave to inform <lb/>
the public, that lie is prepared to <lb/>
,.,, ,, Corn and wheat in a first-class manner. <lb/>
Kev. L. J has been guaranteed to all patrons, <lb/>
a series of religions meetings at I i would Inform merchants that I am <lb/>
Garner's, and already there have, prepared u furnish them good water <lb/>
prices delivered, <lb/>
retail can <lb/>
III- . .- I <lb/>
in interest. The will also, find a select stick <lb/>
seems to lie to it very ; of Merchandise which will In <lb/>
unusual decree and much good wilt sold at lowest pi ices <lb/>
sorely and Observer. <lb/>
ill m <lb/>
been about seventy five conversions mill meal at prices <lb/>
e carry Window Sash and Doors different sizes in stock. Also the largest <lb/>
stock Furniture of any in Greenville, embracing Suits, <lb/>
both double and single, Lounges, Chairs different kinds, Tables. Cots, Bed Spring <lb/>
and Mattresses. Bureaus, Children's Cribs and Beds and Cradles. What we have <lb/>
not got in this line we have from several of houses in this <lb/>
country will order anything you wish at moderate prices. Don't forget our <lb/>
celebrated Climax and Stonewall when you want one. We carry Cast <lb/>
for these Plows in stock. <lb/>
I'S when you come to town, we guarantee fair honorable <lb/>
treatment, and appreciate your kindness and patronage. We can <lb/>
sell as low as any one who sells as good growls M we do. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
j. B. CHERRY CO<lb/>
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Lang's Column. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, C. <lb/>
Spark. <lb/>
M. R Lang <lb/>
IS NOW IX MARKETS <lb/>
making Fall Winter purchases, <lb/>
which will comprise everything that is <lb/>
new and stylish in our line. <lb/>
Mean-while <lb/>
To make thins during the usual- <lb/>
dull month of August we shall con- <lb/>
our great bargain sale which has <lb/>
so greatly aided us in reducing stock <lb/>
during the month of July. <lb/>
Summer <lb/>
GOODS must be cleared out at any <lb/>
price. We don't want to carry over a <lb/>
dollar's worth and will make it to your <lb/>
Interest to call. <lb/>
White Goods <lb/>
EMBROIDERIES In this line <lb/>
we particularly desire to call your at- <lb/>
to the fact that there are many <lb/>
desirable goods left and we want you Id <lb/>
some of them while they are go- <lb/>
so cheap. <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
Have sold slow this season and we have <lb/>
many desirable medium weight goods <lb/>
that can be worn until late fall, and <lb/>
which will be sold at prices that cannot <lb/>
fail to induce you to buy. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Our fall stock of Shoes arc already <lb/>
to arrive and are going to wake <lb/>
things up with soon. <lb/>
Clothing. <lb/>
special to say at but <lb/>
that we'll stake our <lb/>
on having the line here this <lb/>
season, and our old ones must go for a <lb/>
song. <lb/>
Remember <lb/>
That we arc agents for the t and <lb/>
best Tailoring Establishment in the <lb/>
country. Every garment guaranteed <lb/>
to lit or no sale. Fall samples <lb/>
tom-Made goods now on exhibition. <lb/>
A good for sale cash or <lb/>
on time by J. C. <lb/>
85.75 will Point Lace, the best <lb/>
Floor at Old Brick Store. <lb/>
The Purest of Butter and the <lb/>
finest Cheese is sold at <lb/>
Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Bettie Warren's <lb/>
school for girls and small boys will <lb/>
on Monday September the 2nd <lb/>
Lightening Fruit Jars, best in <lb/>
world, save fruit without <lb/>
sold P- S. Co. <lb/>
Arrived matter how <lb/>
sick you get, you can eat Boss Bis- <lb/>
Old Brick Store. <lb/>
To Day. All our <lb/>
All our <lb/>
tor M. It. Lang. <lb/>
per lb for Sweet Scotch <lb/>
Snail. lb sold in Pitt Co., which <lb/>
is a of its superiority, at <lb/>
Old Brick Store. <lb/>
heavy hair buggy <lb/>
blanket, black on side and red <lb/>
on the other. Finder please return <lb/>
to the office. <lb/>
A book belong- <lb/>
to the is lost sight <lb/>
of. Whoever has it will oblige by <lb/>
for our <lb/>
Mrs. Nelson requests that <lb/>
all persons having books belonging <lb/>
to her library will return them at <lb/>
once. <lb/>
economical, <lb/>
House Keeper <lb/>
to the boarding depart <lb/>
of Greenville Institute. <lb/>
must be well recommended. <lb/>
Apply to Mrs. John Duckett. <lb/>
The fall session of Mrs. Wiley <lb/>
Brown's school for boys girls <lb/>
will open on Monday, 26th <lb/>
session will be taught in the <lb/>
building lately occupied by Miss M. <lb/>
E. Tyson. Patronage solicited. <lb/>
pleasant effect and the perfect safe- <lb/>
with which ladies may use the <lb/>
liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, <lb/>
under all conditions make it their <lb/>
favorite remedy. It is pleasing to <lb/>
the eye and to the taste, gentle, yet <lb/>
effectual in acting on the kidneys, <lb/>
liver and bowels. <lb/>
Hobgood Items. <lb/>
To THE <lb/>
Crops in this vicinity are sorry. <lb/>
The rains have been excessive <lb/>
throughout the season, making our <lb/>
lands too wet to plow, consequently <lb/>
all crops have suffered. It is <lb/>
mated that hardly more than <lb/>
third of a crop will be made this <lb/>
year. <lb/>
There has teen right much sick- <lb/>
through the neighborhood and <lb/>
several deaths. Doctors are <lb/>
ting about all they do at pres- <lb/>
Our little town, Hobgood, is <lb/>
Several buildings are <lb/>
going and we are car <lb/>
loads of goods daily. <lb/>
It is thought that Hobgood will <lb/>
beat Scotland alter a little. <lb/>
The special mail will be put in a <lb/>
few days. <lb/>
There is a young man in this <lb/>
neighborhood who wants a cook or <lb/>
a wife. If there are any applicants <lb/>
for position can address <lb/>
Hobgood, Halifax Co. N. <lb/>
C. W- F. B. <lb/>
Beaver Dam Items. <lb/>
Mr. W. A. Fleming is quite sick. <lb/>
Mrs. C. D. has typhoid <lb/>
fever. <lb/>
Gov. and wile are now in <lb/>
Mollie has been sick <lb/>
for some days. <lb/>
Miss Carrie Cobb is visiting MB <lb/>
lives Sparta. <lb/>
Dr. Zeno Brown has been quite <lb/>
sick the past week <lb/>
Mr. J. C. who was <lb/>
ed with fever, is out again. <lb/>
Mr. J. G. returned last <lb/>
week from his visit to Cary. <lb/>
Mrs. A. M. Clark left Monday to <lb/>
visit relatives in Williamston. <lb/>
Miss Tucker returned last <lb/>
week from a visit it the country. <lb/>
Mrs. Barden, Plymouth, is vis- <lb/>
her sister. Mrs. W. B. Wilson. <lb/>
Miss of William- <lb/>
son, is visiting Mrs. W. B. Wilson. <lb/>
Miss Ida Rogers, of Hamilton, is <lb/>
visiting the Misses Fleming near <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Mr. Hoover, lather Mrs. It. H <lb/>
Home, has been visiting the <lb/>
the past week. <lb/>
Col. Skinner last <lb/>
week from an extended visit to the <lb/>
and seashore. <lb/>
Misses Maggie Langley and Ad- <lb/>
die Randolph are Mrs. <lb/>
B. Clark, of Washington. <lb/>
Mr. J. E. Starkey, clerk for Capt. <lb/>
White, is spending ibis week with <lb/>
his parents near Farmville. <lb/>
Mrs. Warren, of Penny <lb/>
Hill, spent last week her par- <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Wilson. <lb/>
Messrs. W. F. of Lenoir, <lb/>
and Robert Carr, of Greene, spent <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday with Mr. H. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Misses Matilda <lb/>
tense Forbes, Williams, Ora <lb/>
Whichard and are vis- <lb/>
in the <lb/>
Mr. E. A, returned home <lb/>
Saturday from <lb/>
where he had the Farm- <lb/>
Alliance meeting. <lb/>
Mr. Jack and his <lb/>
sister, Miss May, have been spend <lb/>
some days with their grand <lb/>
father, Dr. C. J. <lb/>
Messrs. Guss Moses <lb/>
returned last week from New <lb/>
where they had attend- <lb/>
the death and burial of their <lb/>
lather. <lb/>
Mr. Willie Keel, of Mississippi, is <lb/>
visiting his uncle, Mr. T- Keel, at <lb/>
this county. We wore <lb/>
glad to have a call from him last <lb/>
The Raleigh Cull in <lb/>
arrival of that bewitching lady, <lb/>
Miss Susie Brown, puts her down <lb/>
from Greensboro. Greenville has <lb/>
the honor of claiming her. <lb/>
Miss Peebles returned last <lb/>
Thursday from a visit to Wilson. <lb/>
Misses Hattie and Gardner, <lb/>
oft bar town, accompanied her home <lb/>
mid are spending this week here. <lb/>
Mr. W. B. Brown, of the firm of <lb/>
Brown Honker is now North <lb/>
making purchases for the fall. <lb/>
They will put in a large stock and <lb/>
continue to sell goods right down <lb/>
at bottom figures. <lb/>
Mr. A. F. and wife and <lb/>
Messrs. B. D. Bo Cherry. B. F. <lb/>
son and It. U. Wilson come up from <lb/>
Ocracoke Monday. Miss Agnes <lb/>
Cotton passed up to Bluff. <lb/>
There were also some parties on <lb/>
board for Tarboro. <lb/>
M. R. Lang is at Atlantic City <lb/>
On the north side of river <lb/>
several bridges were washed front <lb/>
their foundations by the heavy rain <lb/>
last Thursday. <lb/>
Allow m to give your readers a to make purchases <lb/>
Hats, <lb/>
FURNISHING GOODS and all oilier <lb/>
goods included to make the sale com- <lb/>
Don't fall to secure some of these <lb/>
offerings. <lb/>
M. R. LANG. <lb/>
few of the happenings among the <lb/>
people our good old Beaver Dam. <lb/>
All our farmers are enjoying a <lb/>
little recreation now, crops being <lb/>
done. We will soon be engaged <lb/>
in saving fodder and <lb/>
A few have already commenced <lb/>
pulling fodder. The are <lb/>
over the open boll of <lb/>
cotton that is now shining. <lb/>
Mi. F. C Harding Is teaching a <lb/>
school in District No- He is a <lb/>
young man lull of energy and vim <lb/>
and will make a success of anything <lb/>
he undertakes. <lb/>
We sympathize with our good <lb/>
citizen, Mr. R. H. Allen, who has <lb/>
two children sick with typhoid <lb/>
fever. They are the treat- <lb/>
of that splendid young <lb/>
Dr. W. E. Warren, and we <lb/>
are doing well. Mr. Allen has <lb/>
just recovered an attack of the <lb/>
same disease. <lb/>
Messrs. Andrew Joyner and W. <lb/>
G. made a flying visit <lb/>
last Monday. They say our crops <lb/>
are above the average, which makes <lb/>
us think crops generally are poor. <lb/>
This section has had seven over- <lb/>
flews and crops are very es- <lb/>
in the swamps. <lb/>
Hog cholera is raging here and <lb/>
over half of our hogs are dead, and <lb/>
most of the live ones have the de- <lb/>
It was the pleasure of the writer <lb/>
to visit Allen's School House, one <lb/>
night this week, to hear Rev. G. L. <lb/>
Finch preach. We expected to <lb/>
hear a capital sermon, and can <lb/>
truthfully say we never heard a bet- <lb/>
He is giving the people out <lb/>
there some good, wholesome truths, <lb/>
which are bound to be a means of <lb/>
doing much good. Success to him <lb/>
and the pure Gospel which he <lb/>
preaches. <lb/>
Elder Craft is also conduct <lb/>
a meeting at May's Chapel. <lb/>
We hear that a poplar leaf snake <lb/>
bit a little son of Mr. C L. Patrick, <lb/>
of one day this week. <lb/>
Hope be is doing well. <lb/>
A was was held at that <lb/>
famous watering Andrew s <lb/>
Spring, yesterday, which was large <lb/>
attended, from this and Greene <lb/>
counties. After dinner there was <lb/>
a match game of base ball between <lb/>
Beaver Dam and <lb/>
clubs, which resulted in a great vie <lb/>
for Beaver Dam, the score be- <lb/>
to The visitors were it <lb/>
manly, well-behaved set of young <lb/>
men, and we invite them to come <lb/>
again. <lb/>
before returning home, <lb/>
Philadelphia and New York. <lb/>
His judgment in selecting goods is <lb/>
seldom add his stock this <lb/>
will be unusually attractive. <lb/>
Messrs. J. E. Tucker and J. L. <lb/>
Fleming, two of our very boot young <lb/>
and recent graduates of Wake <lb/>
Forest College, opened their school <lb/>
at Hamilton Monday, The <lb/>
wishes them all the <lb/>
they deserve. <lb/>
Railroad to-morrow <lb/>
are a pest, <lb/>
I Not quite. <lb/>
Court in this week. <lb/>
The police don't catch all <lb/>
the <lb/>
bogs. <lb/>
Farmers getting ready for fodder <lb/>
pulling. <lb/>
Boys, keep out of the river during <lb/>
dog days. <lb/>
base ball club did net go to <lb/>
Ocracoke <lb/>
Friday and Saturday last were <lb/>
cool days, almost fall like. <lb/>
A new era for <lb/>
begin running <lb/>
These are dark nights, but the <lb/>
town has poor street lights. <lb/>
The North Carolina teachers are <lb/>
homeward from Europe. <lb/>
Large fruit has been <lb/>
put up this mouth for winter use. <lb/>
Mrs. V. H. Whichard has had <lb/>
some improvements made around <lb/>
her promises. <lb/>
Ocracoke is not crowded now, and <lb/>
those who go can expect the very <lb/>
best of fare. <lb/>
Mr. Alfred Forbes is having his <lb/>
school house building converted into <lb/>
a dwelling for renting. <lb/>
Some of the plank walks and <lb/>
bridges around, town would permit <lb/>
a little improvement. <lb/>
If the Court House square was <lb/>
enclosed with a neat railing it could <lb/>
be made a beautiful plot. <lb/>
Mr. J. L, W. Nobles has our <lb/>
thanks for a basket of peaches <lb/>
brought us last <lb/>
It is a nice little walk over to <lb/>
depot at just one mile <lb/>
from Reflector office. <lb/>
The Advocate has dis- <lb/>
carded the of patent outside <lb/>
On Monday Mr. J. White shipped <lb/>
from Skinner's mill, above town, <lb/>
heart shingles. The mill <lb/>
is doing good work. <lb/>
A doctor has spoken out against <lb/>
boys wearing belts. Be says it <lb/>
somewhat the same as <lb/>
tight lacing docs the girls. <lb/>
If you are not positive that yon <lb/>
have sown enough seed go <lb/>
back and sow a few more. They <lb/>
make excellent feed. <lb/>
An appeal has gone out from the <lb/>
Oxford Orphan Asylum for <lb/>
It commends itself to the <lb/>
people of <lb/>
While wood can be bought cheap <lb/>
it might be advisable to lay in your <lb/>
supply for the winter, that is if you <lb/>
can spare the money now. <lb/>
The late wet weather left the <lb/>
the roads in bad condition. <lb/>
They should be carefully worked at <lb/>
once and not left until winter. <lb/>
Who is going to in the first <lb/>
open boll of cotton t Pitt <lb/>
was in front with blooms and we <lb/>
want her to be there with <lb/>
The Reflector office is getting <lb/>
Don't buy fruit trees from <lb/>
but wait to see Mr. Warren or get <lb/>
his <lb/>
The ex tent urn of Third street <lb/>
across the ravine to is <lb/>
almost impassable, in vehicle <lb/>
or on foot. The authorities should <lb/>
not neglect suburban <lb/>
You merchants who have been <lb/>
promising us too <lb/>
that yon would advertise this Tall, it <lb/>
is time you were getting the same <lb/>
ready. The enterprising be- <lb/>
gins his work early. <lb/>
Log thieves have been causing <lb/>
some at Skinner's null. <lb/>
Mr. White tells us that a was <lb/>
cut loose Saturday night. A watch- <lb/>
man with a good shot might <lb/>
put a stop to such troubles. <lb/>
There was a hi town last <lb/>
week with a lot of wool which he <lb/>
wanted to ship to some factory and <lb/>
have converted into cloth. See <lb/>
what an advantage it would be if <lb/>
we had factories hero in Greenville. <lb/>
The Reflector received a letter <lb/>
Saturday that was mailed at Wash- <lb/>
City and went to Greenville, <lb/>
N. Y., N. Y., and Green, <lb/>
ville, C-, before to this <lb/>
office. A wrong letter in the ad- <lb/>
dress sent it astray. <lb/>
So many people have been <lb/>
coming going late that it has <lb/>
been impossible for us to report all <lb/>
the personals. Friends might help <lb/>
in this by importing all <lb/>
they know. One not keep <lb/>
up with all the <lb/>
people. <lb/>
Friday Mr. Ola Forbes show- <lb/>
ed us some specimens of tobacco <lb/>
just cured by him that is pronoun- <lb/>
as fine as has ever been raised <lb/>
in the county. This is saying much <lb/>
when it Is remembered that Pitt <lb/>
county took the prize at the tobacco <lb/>
exposition at Danville last year. <lb/>
The Guard was out for drill last <lb/>
Friday afternoon with twenty-three <lb/>
men in rank and file. Some others <lb/>
were present long enough to get ex- <lb/>
making the reported attend <lb/>
creditable. They drilled upon <lb/>
the Court House square. We <lb/>
rather like their new caps and think <lb/>
they look more soldiery than helmets. <lb/>
would ask you to make another <lb/>
appeal through the Reflector in <lb/>
behalf Cherry Hill Cemetery, but <lb/>
there seems to dwell in the hearts of <lb/>
people no of pride as to <lb/>
the beauty of that sacred <lb/>
These remarks addressed by a lady <lb/>
to the editor need not be comment- <lb/>
ed upon. They stand <lb/>
to the shame of Greenville. <lb/>
the widely <lb/>
known author and editor at <lb/>
Broadway, New York, will, on <lb/>
receipt of send as <lb/>
a sample copy of one of his <lb/>
interesting books entitled, Ourselves <lb/>
and our also a copy of <lb/>
his very independent and original <lb/>
monthly magazine, Advance Thought. <lb/>
you will read every line <lb/>
contains. <lb/>
Pitt county should no casting <lb/>
about for a creditable exhibit at <lb/>
coming State fair. She cm <lb/>
make it if the proper steps are <lb/>
ken. <lb/>
Now and then a person comes in- <lb/>
to town who has not learned, or had <lb/>
forgotten, that is <lb/>
ed. They climb up stairs only to <lb/>
disappointed. <lb/>
Instead of having general rains, <lb/>
as was the case a while back, the <lb/>
weather seems to be giving a day <lb/>
or two of fair weather and then a <lb/>
regular down pour comes. Thurs- <lb/>
day and night had a <lb/>
good specimen of the down pour. <lb/>
The fall term of <lb/>
will open on the If <lb/>
all pupils should <lb/>
on the opening day so the classes can <lb/>
arranged without difficulty. <lb/>
Prof. Duckett tells us that tho pros- <lb/>
for the session are very favor <lb/>
able. <lb/>
Hew Arrivals <lb/>
Stephens down <lb/>
full of smiles last Wednesday morn- <lb/>
like the whole street <lb/>
belonged to wanted to <lb/>
hire out a boy. He don't care two <lb/>
cents now if bis pet kitten did <lb/>
recently, as that boy at homo <lb/>
makes such demands that no time <lb/>
can be devoted to other pets. <lb/>
Our best of friends, Mr. S. M. <lb/>
Schultz, proprietor of tho Old Brick <lb/>
Store, is also wearing tho smiles of <lb/>
a pa, a little girl being the cause of <lb/>
it. <lb/>
Cars running to Greenville is a <lb/>
new some <lb/>
of the have never seen any <lb/>
before. Consequently crowds will <lb/>
be around the depot to greet every <lb/>
incoming train until tho novelty of <lb/>
the thing wears off. So throw <lb/>
out the gentle hint that they all <lb/>
keep off tho track and don't to <lb/>
stop the engine, else you might get <lb/>
your toes mashed or lose some teeth. <lb/>
Trains even make angels of <lb/>
folks sometime. Keep at u safe dis- <lb/>
and don't go beyond Elias <lb/>
Moore's bow line stake. <lb/>
What has become of your print, a good evidence of prosperity. <lb/>
We like to read j c., a property called a <lb/>
letters. he is not . t Wilmington Star. <lb/>
K- , Yes, if he don't lose it he <lb/>
. R. Lang Column , Aug. 17th, m Sam. gets there. <lb/>
Mrs. Elizabeth Driver, aged <lb/>
years, died at home of her son.- <lb/>
in law, Mr. II. W. Brown, five miles <lb/>
from G on Aug. She <lb/>
had been an invalid for five years. <lb/>
She joined the Missionary Baptist <lb/>
Church in her early years and her <lb/>
walk through life was always that <lb/>
of a faithful and devoted Christian. <lb/>
She has to receive the reward <lb/>
of the just. <lb/>
Some men try advertising as the <lb/>
Indian tried feathers. He took <lb/>
feather, laid it on the board and <lb/>
slept on it all night, the morn- <lb/>
ho man say <lb/>
feathers heap soft; white man <lb/>
Exactly the <lb/>
way with some business men. They <lb/>
put in a twenty-five cent advertise- <lb/>
if it don't bring them <lb/>
the very next day they are <lb/>
ready to cry out don't <lb/>
The man who advertises reg- <lb/>
can toll you there is pay in it. <lb/>
Mall <lb/>
The good people of Farmville are <lb/>
having trouble over their mails. It <lb/>
seems that one J. J. Moore, a man <lb/>
very distasteful to the people but <lb/>
who had managed to get on the list <lb/>
of Republican appointed <lb/>
Postmaster of the town. There do- <lb/>
such dislike to him a <lb/>
people mailing their <lb/>
letters at Marlboro, another office <lb/>
one mile distant. This took away <lb/>
Moore's income and he sot to work <lb/>
to even with Tho first <lb/>
step taken was to have office at <lb/>
Marlboro discontinued, then fearing <lb/>
letters might all be sent to <lb/>
steps were taken to have <lb/>
the mail route from Greenville via <lb/>
to Farmville discontinued. <lb/>
are told that Moore could <lb/>
have accomplished this himself, <lb/>
but that ho was aided by two lie <lb/>
publicans in Greenville. It shows <lb/>
What moan things a set of <lb/>
cans can stoop to. And tho <lb/>
upholds them In it. <lb/>
If the farmers here about would <lb/>
raise enough tobacco to justify, <lb/>
there is but little doubt that a to- <lb/>
warehouse could be secured <lb/>
at Greenville. hope another <lb/>
will prove It is <lb/>
that Pitt county has good tobacco <lb/>
lands and can raise as fine weed as <lb/>
any other county the State. The <lb/>
splendid success that of our <lb/>
farmers have made should induce <lb/>
others to try it. Too much <lb/>
deuce has been placed upon <lb/>
many making it their almost <lb/>
crop. is needed <lb/>
tobacco, if cultivated properly, <lb/>
will prove profitable. former <lb/>
has told as that he is going to make <lb/>
more money this year off of two <lb/>
acres in tobacco than la off of <lb/>
eight agree in cotton. Plant, <lb/>
co next year and let's have a <lb/>
co warehouse. <lb/>
Pasty. <lb/>
the brilliant social events <lb/>
of the season, and perhaps the most <lb/>
pleasant, was the birthday party <lb/>
given by Miss Hot tense Forbes, <lb/>
est daughter of our honored towns <lb/>
man, Alfred Forbes, last <lb/>
Friday evening the Academy <lb/>
grovel Tho beautiful hostess <lb/>
her young friends to assemble <lb/>
and make merry with her on this <lb/>
joyous occasion, and royally had she <lb/>
prepared for their entertainment, <lb/>
was splendidly lighted and <lb/>
several social games wen provided <lb/>
tor. An amusing feature of the par <lb/>
was that the young men did not <lb/>
accompany the ladies to it, but two <lb/>
boxes of ribbons of corresponding <lb/>
colors were brought out. at a <lb/>
signal the ladies were given a piece <lb/>
of ribbon from one box and tho men <lb/>
from the other. The ribbons were <lb/>
there unrolled and colors match- <lb/>
led, the, gentlemen taking the lady <lb/>
whose color cone his <lb/>
I in to supper and being bet escort <lb/>
I for the remainder of the evening. <lb/>
I the academy an elegant <lb/>
supper was spread refreshments and <lb/>
fruits being served in abundance, <lb/>
j The night almost reached the <lb/>
I turning hour before the happy as- <lb/>
dispersed. All voted it a <lb/>
most delightful event. For Miss <lb/>
we wish that each <lb/>
birthday may bring her as <lb/>
much happiness as did this, <lb/>
her be ever tilled with as <lb/>
much of love, joy and peace as now. <lb/>
k h form <lb/>
ME LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS <lb/>
or Tin i <lb/>
FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, i <lb/>
Combined with the medicinal <lb/>
virtues of plants known to be <lb/>
most beneficial to the human <lb/>
system, forming an agreeable <lb/>
and effective laxative to <lb/>
cure Habitual <lb/>
and the many de- <lb/>
pending on a weak or inactive <lb/>
condition of the , <lb/>
LIVER KID BOWELS. <lb/>
It U the remedy known to <lb/>
EFFECTUALLY <lb/>
When on U or Constipated <lb/>
PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING <lb/>
HEALTH and <lb/>
FOLLOW. <lb/>
one is using it and all are <lb/>
delighted with it <lb/>
ask <lb/>
oar <lb/>
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. <lb/>
kw rant, . r <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. O. <lb/>
Geo. S Lloyd, M. D., <lb/>
Specialist in Diseases of the <lb/>
eye, mm mm, <lb/>
OFFICE <lb/>
Bryan Hotel, Tarboro, N. C. <lb/>
FINISHED A <lb/>
months course at Hie Philadelphia <lb/>
and the Will's Eye Hospital, I <lb/>
offer my services to the people of Edge- <lb/>
counties. <lb/>
By the Sea <lb/>
Spend the Summer at <lb/>
pus popular resort <lb/>
one of the most delightful places on the <lb/>
Atlantic opened to coasts on <lb/>
SEVEN SPRINGS <lb/>
-----Is now on a boon <lb/>
For the Summer <lb/>
WHO WISH TO REGAIN <lb/>
health and vigor can find no place <lb/>
to the Seven Springs, as any Tine of the <lb/>
seven will compare favorably with any <lb/>
of the mineral springs In this country. <lb/>
There being seven within a few feet <lb/>
each ether, having different analysis a <lb/>
lUger number of ailments can cured <lb/>
here than at any watering place known. <lb/>
Persons coming to the Springs by <lb/>
can get conveyance from the <lb/>
depots at La Grange, and <lb/>
Mt. Olive. Grange is the nearest <lb/>
point. Passengers coming there on the <lb/>
evening mail can reach the springs be- <lb/>
fore night. <lb/>
92.00 to 18.80 per day, 17,50 <lb/>
to iii per week. Liberal reductions by <lb/>
the month or season. <lb/>
MAXWELL BROS., <lb/>
Proprietors. <lb/>
Seven Springs, N. C. <lb/>
w-- <lb/>
A S Steamer has been <lb/>
cured that will leave Washing for j <lb/>
Ocracoke on Tuesday and Saturday of <lb/>
each week, and leave for <lb/>
Ocracoke on Thursday of each week. <lb/>
At Ocracoke every accommodation <lb/>
will be to guests and every j <lb/>
effort will be made to make their stay J <lb/>
enjoyable. <lb/>
ill SOP j <lb/>
Can enjoyed at will. A tram road <lb/>
has been built from the hotel to <lb/>
the beach. <lb/>
MID-SUMMER PRICES <lb/>
In keeping with <lb/>
the <lb/>
scarcity of <lb/>
have been In- <lb/>
by <lb/>
SAILING AND BUM <lb/>
Is unsurpassed and these sports can <lb/>
be engaged in to the hearts content. <lb/>
A STRING <lb/>
been employed the benefit of <lb/>
those who participate m dancing. <lb/>
Is neatly and comfortably furnished and <lb/>
the bible Will he supplied with <lb/>
the best that can be procured. <lb/>
And the prop <lb/>
have been <lb/>
ed from around <lb/>
high priced good <lb/>
We are making <lb/>
a special drive <lb/>
on all <lb/>
mm <lb/>
to 83.00 per day. <lb/>
to per week. <lb/>
per month. <lb/>
Special rates to <lb/>
On which prices <lb/>
have been put <lb/>
right down in <lb/>
, body, of every- <lb/>
Visit Ocracoke if you wish to enjoy <lb/>
season. <lb/>
For further particular <lb/>
SPENCER BROS., <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
A SUPERB LINE <lb/>
SPRING MILLINERY <lb/>
Can now be seen at I have <lb/>
the latest and newest patterns, and <lb/>
an experience of several years at the <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 glad to have <lb/>
you call and examine my stock. <lb/>
B. A. SHEPHERD. <lb/>
Of every kind arc <lb/>
being sold a t <lb/>
much than <lb/>
former prices, <lb/>
on <lb/>
Slues and Hats <lb/>
You can gel <lb/>
Special Bargains <lb/>
We have the <lb/>
goods and <lb/>
to sell you, and <lb/>
can prices <lb/>
to the interest of <lb/>
purchaser. <lb/>
to call <lb/>
on us and get <lb/>
genuine bargains <lb/>
Brown Hooker. <lb/>
HAMILTON <lb/>
MALE FEMALE INSTITUTE, <lb/>
Hamilton, N. <lb/>
FALL OPENS AUGUST<lb/>
14th. <lb/>
2.0 <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
Tuition <lb/>
Sub per month. <lb/>
Primary-. <lb/>
intermediate, I <lb/>
Academic, <lb/>
languages, each. <lb/>
Music, not more than <lb/>
Incidental Fee per Session, <lb/>
Tuition payable monthly. <lb/>
METHOD of will be thorough- <lb/>
practical; Training thorough. <lb/>
Pupils from a can obtain board, <lb/>
including lodging, in private families <lb/>
from per month. A <lb/>
class Music Teacher will be employed <lb/>
and also an Assistant as soon as the <lb/>
number of pupils justifies It. Patronage <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
For further information apply to <lb/>
E. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
HAVING before the Clerk of <lb/>
the Superior Court, Pitt county <lb/>
on the 8th day of May, as <lb/>
upon the estate of Unwell <lb/>
deceased, this is to all per- <lb/>
sons holding claims against said estate <lb/>
to present their claims for <lb/>
within twelve months from this date or <lb/>
this notice will lie plead in bar of their <lb/>
recovery. All persons owing said es- <lb/>
will come forward and make <lb/>
settlement. <lb/>
This May Adm. of Joyner. <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
BY virtue of a mortgage executed and <lb/>
delivered M. T. Fountain by <lb/>
Harris on the day of <lb/>
January, 1889, which was duly recorded <lb/>
in the of Pitt county, In <lb/>
, page which mortgage was <lb/>
thereafter transferred for value to It. W. <lb/>
King and by him transferred to II. V. <lb/>
Keel, the undersigned will Mil for cash <lb/>
Court House door in Green- <lb/>
ville, on Saturday. August 1880, the <lb/>
interest of the said Ferdinando 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 Gorham others, and being <lb/>
the lot deeded to Harris and others <lb/>
by K. O. Yellowley, containing one-half <lb/>
an acre, more or less, <lb/>
This Aug. 1st, 1380. <lb/>
F. G. Attorney. <lb/>
BETHEL ACADEMY <lb/>
FOR BOTH SEXES. <lb/>
THIS INSTITUTION WILL HERE- <lb/>
I opened Tuesday. August 27th, <lb/>
1880. ion in per session of <lb/>
twenty weeks from to <lb/>
each, Incidental <lb/>
cents. Board per month from to <lb/>
Good moral advantages. Convenient <lb/>
railroad and mail facilities. Last year <lb/>
the principal took a thorough course at <lb/>
Goodman's Business college and <lb/>
at the University of Nashville. <lb/>
For further particulars address, <lb/>
V. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
MM CAROLINA, <lb/>
Chapel Hill, N. C. <lb/>
NEXT SESSION BEGIN.- <lb/>
September 5th, Thorough <lb/>
Is offered in Literature, Science, <lb/>
Philosophy and Law. Tuition per <lb/>
session. For address <lb/>
HON. KEMP P. BATTLE. <lb/>
Preside n <lb/>
RECEIVED AT <lb/>
Wooten's Drag Store, <lb/>
Front Reflector Office. <lb/>
Golden Medical War- <lb/>
Celery Compound, Syrup of <lb/>
Favorite Prescription- <lb/>
B. B. B. <lb/>
Buffalo a Water. <lb/>
AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION <lb/>
At Low rates <lb/>
in <lb/>
This ., n <lb/>
S. u of <lb/>
l. in United <lb/>
Mild Winters, <lb/>
Cornet Pond, Cadet Orchestra, <lb/>
Full Coin-so of Study, or prep- <lb/>
tor -I <lb/>
, any or for <lb/>
Course In For <lb/>
r with full <lb/>
ft COL. A. C. DAVIS, <lb/>
K. C <lb/>
urn <lb/>
ENGINE STACKS. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Mg, Guttering and Repairing. <lb/>
TIN SHOP in It. S. CLASH CO. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
The Tar Transportation Company <lb/>
Greenville, President <lb/>
J. II. Cherry, <lb/>
J. S. Greenville, <lb/>
N. M. Tarboro, Gen <lb/>
Capt. R. F. <lb/>
The People's Line for travel on <lb/>
River. <lb/>
The Steamer is the finest <lb/>
and quickest boat on the river. She has <lb/>
thoroughly repaired, <lb/>
painted. <lb/>
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb/>
and of Ladles. <lb/>
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb/>
A furnished with the <lb/>
best the market affords. <lb/>
A trip on the Steamer Is <lb/>
not only hut <lb/>
Leave Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb/>
and Friday at o'clock, a. m. <lb/>
Leaves Tuesday, Thursday <lb/>
and at o'clock, A. M. <lb/>
Freights received daily and through <lb/>
Bills Lading given lo all points. <lb/>
J. i. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
FALL TERM AUGUST 27th, 1889. <lb/>
TEACHERS <lb/>
John Principal, <lb/>
. Associate Principal <lb/>
B. W. Primary De- <lb/>
part <lb/>
Assistant Primary <lb/>
Instrumental <lb/>
Mn- <lb/>
Department. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Music. <lb/>
Vocal Music. <lb/>
Miss Painting and <lb/>
Drawing. <lb/>
Mu. j. c. Penmanship <lb/>
and Commercial Department. <lb/>
DEPARTMENTS. <lb/>
Primary. Academic <lb/>
Classical and Mathematical, <lb/>
sic. Painting and Drawing. <lb/>
Commercial. <lb/>
ADVANTAGES <lb/>
Large Buildings. <lb/>
Healthy Location and Good <lb/>
Plenty of Well Prepared Food CM <lb/>
A Corps of Teachers, <lb/>
all being graduates of class <lb/>
Music Department equal <lb/>
in work to any in the Slate. <lb/>
New Pianos and Organ. <lb/>
A library of nearly inn volume, <lb/>
purchased recently for the School. <lb/>
Rates Moderate, to for <lb/>
Board and Tuition Tuition and Terms <lb/>
tor Day Pupils th same as advertised <lb/>
in Pupils who do not <lb/>
with the Principal should consult bin; <lb/>
before engaging board For <lb/>
fur, her particulars. Address. <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
Principal. <lb/>
LOW TARIFF <lb/>
CARRIAGE FACTORY. <lb/>
NO B TARIFF ON BUGGIES <lb/>
For we have free Buggies now. Ah <lb/>
j on ere free to buy where yon please, but <lb/>
If you want to save money you come to <lb/>
Factory on street, rear of B. <lb/>
Cherry it Go's. For we <lb/>
have also an entrance through II. F. <lb/>
Keel's Stables on street. . can give <lb/>
That you ever had in your life for <lb/>
to less money than any one <lb/>
else the county can give you. Why <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 yon <lb/>
come and see. Having had is years <lb/>
experience in the business i guarantee <lb/>
perfect satisfaction or no charge. Re- <lb/>
pairing a specialty. Don't forget the <lb/>
place on 4th street rear J. Cherry <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
SP PERI OB COURT. <lb/>
North Carolina, I <lb/>
Pitt County, f <lb/>
J, Murphy, Executor and Trustee of <lb/>
Moore, <lb/>
r. <lb/>
I. A. Sugg and wife, E. Sugg, C. <lb/>
D. Rountree and Jno. T. deft. <lb/>
It appearing to the satisfaction of the <lb/>
Court that John T. Bruce is a proper <lb/>
party defendant to the entitled <lb/>
action -it an action commenced <lb/>
for the purpose of establishing a trust <lb/>
and recovering an interest In certain <lb/>
lands on the old plank road, <lb/>
about three miles from <lb/>
known as the Wiley <lb/>
It further appearing mat said Bruce is a <lb/>
non t of North 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. next term of <lb/>
the Superior Court of Pitt County to <lb/>
convened on the Jud Monday after the <lb/>
1st Monday in 1880. and de- <lb/>
to or answer the complaint which <lb/>
will lie filed In my office within the Unit <lb/>
three days of the term, or the plaintiff <lb/>
will apply to the Court for the relief de <lb/>
In the complaint. <lb/>
my hand this July <lb/>
E. A. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court,<lb/>
</p>
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Upstairs <lb/>
and Down <lb/>
From Garret to in the <lb/>
dry, Kitchen, Butler's Pantry, and <lb/>
Bath PYLE'S <lb/>
PEARLINE has its place. There's <lb/>
nothing too <lb/>
too fine for it. <lb/>
With the aid of PEARLINE <lb/>
a delicate woman can clean <lb/>
house and wash clothes. It <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
. C. <lb/>
takes the place of hard work, and <lb/>
is perfectly harmless; in fact, your things <lb/>
last longer, because you do not have to <lb/>
rub them to pieces to get them clean. <lb/>
PEARLINE is for sale everywhere, but <lb/>
of the numerous imitations which are peddled <lb/>
from door to are dangerous. <lb/>
VITALITY <lb/>
MISERIES <lb/>
Revolting f. the of Youth, Foil v, ire. <lb/>
mT ho at without fail o.- <lb/>
and lire <lb/>
Tr- it <lb/>
nil k, r -f <lb/>
I M -l <lb/>
GOOD BOOKS <lb/>
Sent post-paid on receipt of price <lb/>
In the Heart of Africa. <lb/>
A most thrilling and instructive j <lb/>
pages; paper as cents; cloth <lb/>
The Imitation of <lb/>
Hy i Kempis. Fa per, unabridged, <lb/>
Humorist. <lb/>
elections from Art emus Mark Twain, <lb/>
etc. pages; paper cents; cloth cents. <lb/>
Fret Agency, <lb/>
Warren St., New <lb/>
Man and Wife. <lb/>
By as closely as <lb/>
I be following the number <lb/>
of homes will be materially <lb/>
Let each allow the other to know <lb/>
something. <lb/>
Let each console the other's feels <lb/>
Let each realize the fact that <lb/>
they are one. <lb/>
Let the husband frequent his <lb/>
horn, not the club. <lb/>
hie having sec a <lb/>
wait till next day. <lb/>
Let his latch key gather to itself <lb/>
rust from misuse. <lb/>
him to his wile, not <lb/>
at her. <lb/>
Let him be as courteous after <lb/>
as <lb/>
. mill K. K <lb/>
Schedule. <lb/>
TRAINS NO <lb/>
Nil No No M, <lb/>
Malt, daily <lb/>
i-x Sun. <lb/>
la pin <lb/>
Ar Rocky <lb/>
Tarboro If <lb/>
Ar Wilson pin pin <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Lt S M am <lb/>
Warsaw -i <lb/>
Magnolia <lb/>
Ar Wilmington M <lb/>
No No <lb/>
dally <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
Magnolia 1.- <lb/>
VI 5.15 <lb/>
m c n <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Wilson OS pm pin <lb/>
Ar Rocky SO s i <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
am <lb/>
TIC Any hook in the <lb/>
at publisher's <lb/>
prior <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb/>
M. SCHULTZ, <lb/>
OLD STOKE. <lb/>
AND MERCHANTS BUY- <lb/>
x their year's supplies will find it to <lb/>
their interest to get our prices before <lb/>
is complete <lb/>
la all its brandies. <lb/>
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb/>
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb/>
SPICES, TEAS, <lb/>
always at Lowest Market Trices. <lb/>
TOBACCO CIGARS <lb/>
him confide in Ma wile; their <lb/>
interests arc <lb/>
him assist her in <lb/>
the home. <lb/>
Let him appreciate her as Ins part- <lb/>
Let her not worry him with petty <lb/>
I hies. <lb/>
Let her not Mrs. Next <lb/>
Door's gossip. <lb/>
her nut fret Mrs. <lb/>
Neighbor has a seat-kin. <lb/>
Lei make home more pleasant <lb/>
than the <lb/>
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as strangers. <lb/>
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business cares. <lb/>
her home mean love and rest, <lb/>
noise strife. <lb/>
her meet him with a kiss, not <lb/>
I What They Are Said to Make. <lb/>
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Bell receives a week. <lb/>
Fred Leslie receives a week. <lb/>
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De Wolf is paid a <lb/>
week. <lb/>
George Alexander is paid a <lb/>
week. <lb/>
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Mark Twain's income is a <lb/>
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Joseph income <lb/>
was <lb/>
Mis. Chandler Lives <lb/>
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a year. <lb/>
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year from the Century. <lb/>
Col. John is paid <lb/>
a year by the New York World. <lb/>
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was paid a salary of a week. <lb/>
Edgar W. receives about <lb/>
a year for all his writings. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
a week the New. York Son. <lb/>
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writing worth i <lb/>
year. <lb/>
Matthews averages <lb/>
annual income <lb/>
JO- <lb/>
novels yield her about <lb/>
a y ear. <lb/>
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far his department in <lb/>
Frances is get- <lb/>
rich at the late of from <lb/>
to a y ear.<lb/>
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb/>
to buy at one profit. A com- <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
always on band and sold at prices to suit <lb/>
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb/>
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb/>
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
S. If. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
EVERYBODY LOOK. <lb/>
Mules. <lb/>
sale <lb/>
in <lb/>
id ii-l arrived and now <lb/>
Ar pin pin <lb/>
Daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train n Scotland Neck Branch <lb/>
leaves Halifax for at 1.80 <lb/>
P. M. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck <lb/>
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Train N via <lb/>
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for Clinton except at <lb/>
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is at reasonable terms on time. <lb/>
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Wilson, Magnolia. <lb/>
Train makes <lb/>
for all points North daily. All <lb/>
rail via daily <lb/>
vi-i Bay Line. <lb/>
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Ion and and have <lb/>
Sleepers <lb/>
JOHN K. Ill V INK. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
T. M. <lb/>
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and painful sickness to robust, health <lb/>
marks an epoch in the life of the <lb/>
Such a remarkable event is <lb/>
in the memory and the agency <lb/>
whereby the good health has been attain- <lb/>
ed is gratefully blessed. Hence it is that <lb/>
so much is heard In praise of Electric <lb/>
Hitlers. So many feel they owe their <lb/>
restoration to health, to the use the <lb/>
Tonic. If you arc <lb/>
troubled with disease of Kidneys, <lb/>
Liver or long or short <lb/>
standing you will surely find relief by <lb/>
use of Electric. Bitters. Sold at and <lb/>
pa bottle. <lb/>
Robberies in High Life. <lb/>
Goldsboro Headlight. <lb/>
for <lb/>
at Keel Will sell them <lb/>
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb/>
at reasonable terms on lime. I <lb/>
for and can to Bell <lb/>
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call. <lb/>
UNDERTAKING. <lb/>
Atlantic N. C. Railroad <lb/>
Hi. <lb/>
In Effect A. M. Saturday, <lb/>
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with me in the Undertaking business we <lb/>
arc 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. for col <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
The ease with which <lb/>
great have been made in <lb/>
speculation in recent year have <lb/>
a desire to be rich quickly. <lb/>
Men risk in <lb/>
undertakings, M a general <lb/>
tiling get into debt before they <lb/>
arc aware of it. In order to <lb/>
themselves, and with the hope <lb/>
of recovering what have lost, <lb/>
I hey are tempted, if are in a <lb/>
or trust, to which <lb/>
does not la-long to them. This is <lb/>
the history in a Majority <lb/>
the forgeries and or <lb/>
the present day. In their to <lb/>
i be rich, men who would not stoop to j gems formerly employed the chief at- <lb/>
petty thieving or be guilty mean <lb/>
act, lake Often the way i <lb/>
ml lie Was <lb/>
for them to become criminals. They <lb/>
naturally criminals. They <lb/>
re .-imply mm ally weak, and when <lb/>
c to do wrong, <lb/>
they are unable to resist.<lb/>
Probably no one thine Ins such <lb/>
a revival of trade at Ho. G Kr- <lb/>
as giving away to <lb/>
their customers of so free trial <lb/>
Jewel Arc Glass. <lb/>
Most of the world's beads are <lb/>
In the island of a thou- <lb/>
sand workmen are devoted to this <lb/>
branch. The first process is to draw <lb/>
the glass into tubes of the diameter of <lb/>
the proposed bead. For this purpose <lb/>
the glass house at has a <lb/>
kind of rope walk gallery feet <lb/>
long. By gathering various colors <lb/>
from different pots and twisting them <lb/>
into mass many combinations of <lb/>
color are made. The tubes are care- <lb/>
fully sorted by diameters and chipped <lb/>
into fragments of uniform size. Those <lb/>
pieces arc stirred in a mixture of <lb/>
sand and ashes which fills the holes <lb/>
and prevents the sides from closing <lb/>
together when they arc heated. They <lb/>
next placed in a kind of frying <lb/>
pan, constantly stirred over a fire <lb/>
until the edges are rounded into a <lb/>
globular form. When cool are <lb/>
shaken in one set of sieves until the <lb/>
ashes are separated, and in another <lb/>
series of sieves until they arc perfect- <lb/>
sorted by sizes. Then they are <lb/>
threaded by children, tied in bundles, <lb/>
and exported to the ends of the earth. <lb/>
France has long produced the <lb/>
which in the finer forms arc <lb/>
close imitations of pearls. They are <lb/>
said to been invented by M. <lb/>
in Tho common variety <lb/>
treaded for ornament is blown from <lb/>
glass tubes. An expert workman can <lb/>
low or six thousand globules in <lb/>
a day. They arc lined with powdered <lb/>
fish scales arid filled with wax. It takes <lb/>
fish to make a pound of the <lb/>
essence of pearl. Until recently <lb/>
tho of still carried on a <lb/>
large factory of these mock pearls. <lb/>
The best of them are blown irregular <lb/>
to counterfeit nature, some in ear <lb/>
shape, others like oil.-cs, they <lb/>
easily pass for genuine. Imitation <lb/>
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb/>
stock of Banal Cases and Caskets of all <lb/>
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb/>
from the finest Case down to a <lb/>
Pit i county Pine Coffin. We are fitted <lb/>
up with all conveniences and can render <lb/>
satisfactory services to all who <lb/>
it FLANAGAN <lb/>
Feb. 22nd. 1888. <lb/>
ARRIVED <lb/>
My Northern Dress Maker and Trim- <lb/>
mer, Miss has arrived and I am <lb/>
prepared to execute In the latest styles <lb/>
and fashions any work to my <lb/>
MY SPRING MILLINERY, <lb/>
not ions the latest designs have <lb/>
so arrived and will be pleased to show <lb/>
in to you. My price are the lowest <lb/>
and guarantee not to lie undersold by no <lb/>
one. oat goods. <lb/>
Mrs. L. C. King, <lb/>
ill <lb/>
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb/>
Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb/>
Thursday and Saturday, <lb/>
Wednesday and Friday.; <lb/>
Train o connect with Wilmington <lb/>
Train bound North, leaving <lb/>
II a. at., and with <lb/>
ft Danville Train West, leaving <lb/>
Wishers p. m. . <lb/>
Train connects with Richmond everything in my line <lb/>
arriving at <lb/>
p. m., and with Wilmington and <lb/>
T Train from North at p. in <lb/>
Train t connects with Wilmington and <lb/>
Tallinn Through Freight Train, leaving I <lb/>
at p. m and with <lb/>
i comfortable chairs. <lb/>
Tickets I sharpened at reasonable figure. <lb/>
Season I rip . for WOrk outside of my shop <lb/>
AT THE FRONT <lb/>
the Opera House, at which place <lb/>
I have recently located, and where I have <lb/>
everything in my line <lb/>
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb/>
TO MAKE A <lb/>
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb/>
nil the improved appliances; new <lb/>
Season of In <lb/>
City <lb/>
June 1st. <lb/>
From To Season. <lb/>
return <lb/>
K,. on 3.00 <lb/>
J -w 2.00 <lb/>
Season <lb/>
of Fate. -Trip <lb/>
Tickets, from Coupon Stations below to <lb/>
points on the W. N. C. K. B. <lb/>
Sat. <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
To <lb/>
OW ion, <lb/>
Spring. <lb/>
18.50<lb/>
12.70 14.70 16.45 <lb/>
13.85 15.24 <lb/>
14.50 17.66 <lb/>
15.40 16.00 <lb/>
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EDMONDS. <lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
will sell my Center Bluff property <lb/>
consisting of two acres of land with <lb/>
store house, large warehouse 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/>
steam saw and grist mill that <lb/>
will sell at a sacrifice. <lb/>
J. N. BYNUM, <lb/>
ft. C <lb/>
Will- <lb/>
Mussel was always two individuals; <lb/>
one the natural man. tho other the <lb/>
man who mathematically <lb/>
each of the two deserving the <lb/>
most ideal friendship. The former had <lb/>
the Chivalrous qualities of tho man of <lb/>
birth; the latter startled you by <lb/>
strokes of genius. Some like <lb/>
stop at the first <lb/>
obstacle; Alfred de snatched <lb/>
the sacred lire by his passionate love <lb/>
and by dint of intoxication. When <lb/>
he was his he re- <lb/>
bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for I quired not merely the light of twenty- <lb/>
four wax candles, a sun shining at <lb/>
but ho also needed this rise and <lb/>
fall of drink excitement, which dis- <lb/>
closed to the eyes of his imagination <lb/>
those figures that <lb/>
with immortal hues his soul's despair. <lb/>
How many finely endowed intellects <lb/>
possess in hearts treasures which <lb/>
they will never display to tho <lb/>
of literal because they have not tho <lb/>
strength to lavish them in reckless- <lb/>
What is genius, after all, but <lb/>
an hour of dizziness on tho edge of a <lb/>
precipice To men who yearn for the <lb/>
absolute everything is good which <lb/>
drives them out of themselves. They <lb/>
fall enraptured into the or the <lb/>
which the Persian poet thus <lb/>
state of lire consumes <lb/>
me. and I sec a hundred miracles per- <lb/>
formed; words clear as the crystal <lb/>
spring seem to explain to me the mys- <lb/>
tery of nil Besides, what <lb/>
does it matter if one attains to or <lb/>
by opium or by morphia <lb/>
or absinthe, when tho <lb/>
supplies the same <lb/>
in Fort- <lb/>
nightly Review. <lb/>
Consumption. Their trade is simply <lb/>
enormous in this very valuable <lb/>
from the fact that it always cures and <lb/>
never disappoints. Coughs, Colds. <lb/>
Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all <lb/>
throat and lung diseases quickly cured. <lb/>
You can test it before buying by getting <lb/>
a trial bottle free, large size SI. <lb/>
bottle warranted. <lb/>
Learn a Trade. <lb/>
Publisher and Printer. <lb/>
good trade is which <lb/>
bank failures or commercial panics <lb/>
dues not destroy. <lb/>
It is a passport, to all countries <lb/>
and climes. <lb/>
Something which can be. carried <lb/>
in our heads and hands. <lb/>
A demand note which purees cm <lb/>
rent everywhere. <lb/>
The one thing that cannot he <lb/>
learned in an academy or college in <lb/>
the land. <lb/>
A strong crutch which to <lb/>
lean. <lb/>
The very friend of our n who <lb/>
will not desert as in our old age or <lb/>
affliction. <lb/>
The only language which is <lb/>
by the people of all races <lb/>
and climes. <lb/>
is beyond the possibility of de- <lb/>
at any enhance <lb/>
its value. <lb/>
The only property which cannot <lb/>
in- mortgaged or sold. <lb/>
It is a calling which can he de- <lb/>
i-r taken up pleasure. <lb/>
Something about which neither <lb/>
nor kindred can quarrel. <lb/>
MARKET. <lb/>
Corrected weekly by S. M. <lb/>
Wholesale and lie tail Grocer. <lb/>
Self-Inking Pen ft <lb/>
m -m i <lb/>
MARKS ANYTHING <lb/>
four to J f<lb/>
o f I f <lb/>
Mess Pork <lb/>
Bulk Sides <lb/>
Bulk <lb/>
Bacon Sides <lb/>
Bacon Shoulder <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
Sugar Cured Hams <lb/>
Flour <lb/>
Coffee <lb/>
Brown Sugar <lb/>
Granulated Sugar <lb/>
Syrup <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
Snuff <lb/>
Lard <lb/>
Butter <lb/>
Cheese <lb/>
Meal <lb/>
Cora <lb/>
Potatoes <lb/>
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NORFOLK <lb/>
YOUNG LADIES. <lb/>
CHEAPEST <lb/>
equipped school <lb/>
In Virginia. Two hundred and fifty Stu- <lb/>
dents in attendance last Home ; <lb/>
moral training ; personal care ; location and climate <lb/>
delightful. and ONLY <lb/>
Cir Quarter. Write for further <lb/>
formation. J. A. I. Norfolk <lb/>
Vs. <lb/>
Aches and Fains. <lb/>
When a hundred bottles of <lb/>
or other pretentious specifics fail to <lb/>
in-born scrofula or contagious blood <lb/>
Tombs. Vaults, Fencing, <lb/>
I would respectfully call your <lb/>
Balm Co., Atlanta. Ga., for of <lb/>
and he convinced. It is the <lb/>
only true <lb/>
G. W. law, X toads, Ga. <lb/>
was nine years with <lb/>
All the medicine could take <lb/>
did me no good. then tried B. II. B., <lb/>
and f bottles cured me <lb/>
Mrs. S. M. Wilson, Round Mountain, <lb/>
Texas, lady of mine <lb/>
troubled with bump pimples <lb/>
on her and neck. She took three <lb/>
bottles of B. B. B and her skin got soft <lb/>
and smooth, pimples disappeared, and <lb/>
her health improved <lb/>
Jas. L, Ga., <lb/>
Mats, ago I blood pois- <lb/>
on. I had no appetite, my digestion was <lb/>
ruined, rheumatism drew up my limbs <lb/>
so I could hardly walk, my 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. B. a trial, and, <lb/>
surprising as it may cm. the use of live <lb/>
bottles cured <lb/>
country. That It is the most reliable <lb/>
and beat known having been represented <lb/>
for over forty years la this vicinity. <lb/>
That the workmanship is second to none <lb/>
and has unusual facilities for filling or- <lb/>
promptly and satisfactory. <lb/>
Very respectfully, <lb/>
liefer to P. W. <lb/>
J. J. Not walk, Conn. <lb/>
B. C. <lb/>
Patterson Mineral <lb/>
BUILDINGS <lb/>
Charges least of any <lb/>
in the South. <lb/>
Springs <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
In full <lb/>
view of the Blue <lb/>
Mountains. <lb/>
You You in. <lb/>
Guess how Many, in this para- <lb/>
graph then <lb/>
who pat papers <lb/>
should pay promptly, tor the <lb/>
prospects of the press have a <lb/>
peculiar in pushing forward <lb/>
prosperity. If the is <lb/>
paid promptly, and his pocket-hook <lb/>
kept by paying pa- <lb/>
he puts his en to his paper I <lb/>
in peace. His pictures <lb/>
are in pleasing <lb/>
and the perusal of Ins paper is a <lb/>
pleasure to the people. Paste this <lb/>
piece of proverbial philosophy In <lb/>
some place where all poisons can <lb/>
perceive <lb/>
The best Salve In the world for <lb/>
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Fe- <lb/>
Sores, Hands, <lb/>
Corns, and all Skin <lb/>
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re- <lb/>
quired. It is guaranteed to give <lb/>
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price <lb/>
per box. For sale Er mil. <lb/>
GOOD <lb/>
Any of the following Look <lb/>
sent post-paid nice <lb/>
the limn <lb/>
The most thrilling still m-i.-i, ii-,,; work on <lb/>
subject. pages; paper <lb/>
Imitation of <lb/>
By Thomas s Paper, <lb/>
Humorists <lb/>
Selections from Mark Twain n <lb/>
others. pages ; paper ; cloth null <lb/>
Metropolitan Press <lb/>
,. . St; <lb/>
TRITE TO US world <lb/>
a, publishers price. <lb/>
5-Ton Cotton Gin Scales, <lb/>
BEAM BOX <lb/>
Brass Tare Beam. <lb/>
for ft<lb/>
HE PAYS THE <lb/>
For Free Price <lb/>
of . T.<lb/>
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PARKER'S <lb/>
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ml Ci <lb/>
latest novelty m the way of <lb/>
for School <lb/>
i ml select sociables, where <lb/>
the intro- <lb/>
is known as Tart It <lb/>
is conducted on Hi is wise All I lie <lb/>
girls in a row one <lb/>
tides an Then <lb/>
boys kiss the entire group and <lb/>
which ate the onion, <lb/>
parties are said to popular, <lb/>
the boy who succeeds in kiss <lb/>
all tho Rival except the onion <lb/>
eater is voted <lb/>
This game like other <lb/>
national advancement <lb/>
originated in the grand, <lb/>
man, go <lb/>
Oxford Orphan's <lb/>
cs .- the hair. <lb/>
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k- <lb/>
MILES SOUTH OF <lb/>
I N. C. on It. Charleston, <lb/>
Cincinnati Chicago <lb/>
son mile <lb/>
To the Afflicted. <lb/>
PHYSICIANS will tell you that the in- <lb/>
contained in these waters <lb/>
are in their effect Diuretic. <lb/>
Tonic and it nature's <lb/>
remedy for Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Dis- <lb/>
ease of the Kidneys. Bladder, and <lb/>
all cases of Debility and Weak <lb/>
which need a and in <lb/>
Rheumatic and Scrofulous affections. <lb/>
Mil <lb/>
To the Public. <lb/>
are are so the <lb/>
with farm attached, from <lb/>
which most of our <lb/>
a-Treat part of the work I <lb/>
during the Springs are open, <lb/>
we can favor our patrons with the <lb/>
mineral most wholesome <lb/>
food and at <lb/>
the low <lb/>
one person <lb/>
pies room two <lb/>
When one person occupies room <lb/>
two 87.00. one <lb/>
person occupies room <lb/>
Children eight o twelve years oh <lb/>
half price. Two to six years old one- <lb/>
fourth price. Servants, special rates ill <lb/>
accordance to service rendered in earing <lb/>
for room of family person they are <lb/>
with. Where there are a family of live <lb/>
or more, or a party of friends from the D- J- Editor Proprietor. <lb/>
same town or section, who will occupy <lb/>
one large room, a reduction ten per <lb/>
cent, will lie made. Care of Stock. <lb/>
Horses per day. fifty cents. Per week, <lb/>
three dollars. Per month, ten dollars. <lb/>
Amusements and Recreation. <lb/>
BOWLING Alley. Lawn Tennis, <lb/>
Foot-Ball, and in-door games of <lb/>
all kinds. horse and boggy. <lb/>
When two will contract to use it daily <lb/>
for one or more hours each day, fifteen <lb/>
cents per hour each person. <lb/>
Address. <lb/>
W. G. PATTERSON, <lb/>
Shelby P. O., or P. O. <lb/>
Cleveland County, N, C. <lb/>
THE GLORY OF MAN <lb/>
How Lost How <lb/>
Mrs. Emily Crawford, tho most fa- <lb/>
of-women journalists, lived <lb/>
in Paris for mom thirty years, <lb/>
and is almost a pioneer among the <lb/>
women of her profession <lb/>
chosen the French capital as their <lb/>
Held. is a widow with a son who <lb/>
has followed in the footsteps of his <lb/>
journalistic parents. Mrs. Crawford <lb/>
is immensely popular in professional, <lb/>
political and social circles in Paris. <lb/>
She has a brilliant face, s <lb/>
mass of silver hair and a vast amount <lb/>
of personal magnetism, which she <lb/>
owes doubtless to her Irish blood. She <lb/>
is well known as tho able correspond- <lb/>
of The London Daily News and <lb/>
Tho Now York Tribune, out she also <lb/>
contributes a column weekly to three <lb/>
other prominent <lb/>
Truth among finds time <lb/>
to do translations from the French <lb/>
beside. Her charm of manner <lb/>
and brilliant intellect have won <lb/>
her many friends, who have often, <lb/>
by their mere acquaintance, for- <lb/>
warded her professional interests <lb/>
and bestowed counties <lb/>
of which her quick pen has <lb/>
made instant use. She has rubbed <lb/>
against royalty on both aides of too <lb/>
channel, and has a for <lb/>
personalities which would render her <lb/>
memoirs immortal. She is a woman <lb/>
who is dearly loved by her <lb/>
sincere, loyal, sympathetic nature, <lb/>
and has found much time in her busy <lb/>
life to devote to the interest of <lb/>
inanity. -Current Literature. <lb/>
Of to <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
of county <lb/>
baring d litters of <lb/>
to me. on the 8th <lb/>
day on the estate of <lb/>
ceased, notice is <lb/>
hereby given to all persons indebted to <lb/>
I lie estate to make immediate payment <lb/>
to the undersigned, and to all creditors <lb/>
of said estate to present claims <lb/>
properly authenticated, to the under- <lb/>
signed, twelve months after the <lb/>
late of this notice, or this notice ill be <lb/>
plead in of their <lb/>
This the day of <lb/>
P. <lb/>
of Latham. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having qualified before the of <lb/>
the Court of Pitt county on the <lb/>
day of 1880 as Administrator <lb/>
limn the <lb/>
this is to notify all persons holding <lb/>
claims said estate to present <lb/>
their claims for payment within twelve <lb/>
months from this date or this notice <lb/>
will be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
All persona on said estate will come <lb/>
forward and make immediate settlement. <lb/>
This July St. 1888. T. K. <lb/>
of <lb/>
I. Atty. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The Superior Court Clerk of Pitt conn- <lb/>
having owned Letter of <lb/>
lion to the undersigned upon the estate i <lb/>
of Mary deceased, notice is <lb/>
hereby given to persona 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 under the <lb/>
lath of July 1880, or this notice will lie <lb/>
plead bar of their recovery. This 13th <lb/>
of July 1880. <lb/>
of Mary Hancock. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
PROBATE PITT <lb/>
THE SCIENCE OF LIFE <lb/>
A Scientific Popular Medical Treatise <lb/>
on the Errors Decline, Nervous <lb/>
and Debility, Impurities Blood. <lb/>
from Vice, Ignorance, Excesses or <lb/>
Enervating and unfitting victim <lb/>
tot Work, Business, the Married or Relation. <lb/>
Avoid unskillful pretenders. Possess this <lb/>
work. It contains paces, royal Beautiful <lb/>
binding, embossed, foil gilt. Price only by <lb/>
mail, postpaid, concealed In plain wrapper. Illus- <lb/>
Prospectus Free, if yon apply now. The <lb/>
author, Win. ft. Parker, M. D., re- <lb/>
the J <lb/>
from the National Medical for <lb/>
this PRIZE ESSAY on and <lb/>
LIT Parker and <lb/>
of Assistant Physicians may he consulted, <lb/>
by mall or in person, at the office of <lb/>
THE PEABODY MEDICAL. INSTITUTE, <lb/>
No. St., to whom <lb/>
orders for books or letters should be, <lb/>
directed as <lb/>
C. O. P. <lb/>
Cotton Seed Lard, <lb/>
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. <lb/>
FREE FROM HOG FAT. <lb/>
PURE, <lb/>
WHOLESOME, <lb/>
ECONOMICAL <lb/>
For sale by all for <lb/>
Pamphlet, <lb/>
ABOUT <lb/>
ONE HUNDRED PRIZE DINNERS, <lb/>
or to provide a good dinner for Four <lb/>
Persons for One Dollar. <lb/>
An excellent Cook Book of KM page <lb/>
one hundred Dinner <lb/>
Bills of Fare, with instructions to <lb/>
prepare each one, so that the cost <lb/>
four persons cannot exceed one dollar, <lb/>
additional recipes. <lb/>
This valuable will be given fret <lb/>
lo any one sending or present <lb/>
tickets, representing the purchase, of <lb/>
twenty pounds Of C. O. P. COTTON <lb/>
at our Branch Store, <lb/>
St., X. Y. <lb/>
pail of our Lard contains <lb/>
the number on which corresponds to the <lb/>
number of pounds in the pail. <lb/>
The Cotton Oil Company, <lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
WILSON, <lb/>
Broker, Greenville, N. C <lb/>
C. K. <lb/>
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Edwards a <lb/>
Printers and Binders, <lb/>
RALEIGH, 1ST. O. <lb/>
KNOW THYSELF <lb/>
County, having Issued Letters of Ad- <lb/>
ministration tome, the undersigned, on <lb/>
the of June, on the estate <lb/>
of Jane Stancil. is <lb/>
hereby given to all person indebted to <lb/>
the to make Immediate payment <lb/>
to the undersigned, and to all creditors <lb/>
of said estate to present their claims, <lb/>
to the under- <lb/>
signed, within Twelve, Months after <lb/>
the date of this notice, or this no- <lb/>
will be plead in of their recovery. <lb/>
This the of <lb/>
It. W, KING. <lb/>
on the estate of Stancil. <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
. Pitt County <lb/>
Robert Greene, Jr. wife <lb/>
Against <lb/>
J. C. Guardian, B. V. Patrick <lb/>
of N. B. Anderson, and I II. <lb/>
Wilson, of V. L. Anderson. <lb/>
To J. C. <lb/>
The Defendant, J. <lb/>
will take notice that he Is hereby <lb/>
summoned to before Ills Honor <lb/>
the Judge presiding at September Term <lb/>
of Pitt Superior to be in <lb/>
Greenville on the Monday In <lb/>
and answer or demur to the com- <lb/>
plaint herein filed for settlement as <lb/>
Guardian of the Plaintiff Louisa <lb/>
Greene, or lodgment will be prayed a. <lb/>
you awl your sureties on your <lb/>
Guardian bond. <lb/>
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Given under my hand at Greenville, <lb/>
x. a. More, <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
the o- <lb/>
A Scientific and Standard Treatise on <lb/>
Youth, Premature Decline, <lb/>
Debility, <lb/>
Untold Miseries <lb/>
Resulting Folly, Vice, or <lb/>
and the victim <lb/>
for Wort, the Married <lb/>
Avoid pretenders. great <lb/>
contain. paces, royal Beautiful <lb/>
full tilt. Pries, only o by <lb/>
mail, In plain Illus- <lb/>
if you apply now. The <lb/>
author, Win. II. Parker. M. D, re- <lb/>
the COLO AND JEWELLED MEDAL <lb/>
from the National Association, <lb/>
for tho PRIZE on NERVOUS and <lb/>
PHYSICAL DEBILITY. Dr. and a corps <lb/>
Assistant Physicians may <lb/>
by mall or In person, at the of <lb/>
MEDICAL INSTITUTE, <lb/>
No. M., lo whom <lb/>
orders for books or letters for should <lb/>
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establishment of the kind to be found <lb/>
the State, and solicit orders for all classes <lb/>
Commercial, Rail- <lb/>
road or School Print- <lb/>
or Binding. <lb/>
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above can procure <lb/>
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ALFRED CULLEY. Barber. <lb/>
Greenville, March 14th, C , <lb/>
JAMES A. SMITH, <lb/>
TONSORIAL ARTIST, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
have the the easiest <lb/>
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sharp razors, and satisfaction guaranteed <lb/>
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office or In the Courts attended to <lb/>
r Moderate Fees. <lb/>
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more remote from Washington. <lb/>
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Patents. <lb/>
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Dealer In Hay, Corn, Meal. Peas, Oats <lb/>
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la the and m i-t popular <lb/>
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receive Fall I will offer <lb/>
my present stock of <lb/>
MILLINERY I i GOODS, I <lb/>
from no until the 1st of September at <lb/>
PRICES. <lb/>
All hand, both trimmed and tin- <lb/>
trimmed, will be sold at cost. My stock <lb/>
includes many of most stylish goods <lb/>
of the season. I bargains. <lb/>
AIL ORDERS FOR <lb/>
PROMPTLY FILLED. <lb/>
Ho What's This <lb/>
Why another new discovery by Alfred <lb/>
in the way of helping the afflict- <lb/>
ed. calling on or addressing the <lb/>
above named you can procure a <lb/>
that is Invaluable <lb/>
for eradicating dandruff and causing <lb/>
kinkiest hair to lie soft and <lb/>
glossy, only two or application a <lb/>
week is necessary, and a common hair <lb/>
brush is all to lie used after rubbing the <lb/>
scalp vigorously for a few minutes with <lb/>
the Preparation. Try a bottle and be <lb/>
convinced, only Ml cents. <lb/>
ALFRED CULLEY, <lb/>
Barber, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
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