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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
-----Solicits patronage for------ <lb />
Its will be to please every <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
JOB PRINTING- <lb />
Department that can Le surpassed no- <lb />
where In section. Our work always <lb />
gives satisfaction. <lb />
Bond um your order. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
IX. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 1890. <lb />
NO. <lb />
Eastern Reflector <lb />
T. Editor as. Frost. <lb />
THE L FA DING PAPER <lb />
rs <lb />
New York Letter. <lb />
Joe Blackburn. <lb />
cf <lb />
Streets.<lb />
Price. per year. <lb />
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Cud hear tale tell <lb />
sound <lb />
I like Ton p <lb />
Your ii shine <lb />
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Yes. and quick <lb />
For <lb />
V BUT <lb />
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t m are not <lb />
true prim <lb />
If nM a a <lb />
of <lb />
e i fuel <lb />
Mr <lb />
I you <lb />
iv Jinks <lb />
Here goes i st bring <lb />
special <lb />
New York, Jan. <lb />
It is on reliable <lb />
Out P. is about to es- <lb />
another nun in this city. I <lb />
New York Sun. <lb />
Joe Blackburn has just been re <lb />
elect oil to the U <lb />
When he on <lb />
i the legislators arrived one <lb />
evening at a small village with only <lb />
Laughable Reflections <lb />
Ana Provoking as Com- <lb />
piled by the Soy. <lb />
A salutation of the <lb />
Ur. Grissom May Leave the <lb />
Some ff Views Upon Politic. <lb />
States Senate. <lb />
, Second <lb />
Kentucky ,.,,, <lb />
hotel. It was a railroad<lb />
Young <lb />
STATE c. ME <lb />
O maid <lb />
she vote i <lb />
Der is <lb />
vent <lb />
old <lb />
I mad <lb />
I'll holler new. I don't care <lb />
take ii. her dad <lb />
II is true it will be welcome <lb />
news to our thousands of <lb />
and to many a person who has long <lb />
since passed the happy age of <lb />
there who can perhaps look <lb />
bank to the time when bis heart was , <lb />
delighted by the Museum <lb />
of old. stood on the corner of, <lb />
Broadway and 14th street, or fur <lb />
land most of the rooms in the hotel <lb />
were occupied by railroad men. <lb />
There was only one vacant apart <lb />
and that was to be occupied <lb />
by an engineer who might come at <lb />
any time. Blackburn was tired and <lb />
sleepy and said he would occupy the <lb />
room and take the chances. <lb />
Some time in the night the <lb />
baby looks like his father <lb />
Statesville Landmark. <lb />
The editor of the met <lb />
and had a long talk with Dr. Ha <lb />
g. late superintendent <lb />
the North Carolina Insane <lb />
on the Iran of the Western <lb />
North Carolina Railroad going east <lb />
Saturday a ft noon. He says <lb />
the report that be. is seeking the <lb />
should change superintendency of St. Elizabeth's. <lb />
I didn't know you were in the the national near <lb />
shoe ., <lb />
not, Smith. ton ls erroneous ; <lb />
Then why have yon got solo agent <lb />
on year recently one of the governors <lb />
. ., , , that told him that when-j <lb />
labs Did I understood you<lb />
but I wouldn't <lb />
be may outgrow it. <lb />
I you v <lb />
loose op<lb />
o ; do up. <lb />
. of Wake, <lb />
M. Bolt. <lb />
of <lb />
of T. <lb />
of <lb />
W. of <lb />
of <lb />
of <lb />
i y M. Finger of <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe, <lb />
rain it vain-d <lb />
I looked like a fool. <lb />
bit Mole off <lb />
So and <lb />
A Boston Institution. <lb />
The Institute Us <lb />
Wort. <lb />
will be a much more <lb />
affair than either of the old <lb />
ones, and, it is almost needless to <lb />
say. will be a great deal further up <lb />
town. late years, Barnum has <lb />
invariably begun the circus <lb />
by a month's in <lb />
son Squire Garden. Bat the old <lb />
Boston Herald. <lb />
Chief X. IT. Smith, o <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate on. of <lb />
Wake; J. Davis, of <lb />
James E. of and man is that their <lb />
val indicates their to exist. <lb />
has en torn down and a <lb />
. , . , .,, , , . language was <lb />
new one is being built which will , , , <lb />
never a w to <lb />
up, got o ; and storm plant a already in. Dr. <lb />
go out on No. already now that yon had just to St. Louis and <lb />
gone on No. T and the order is <lb />
yon to follow. Shorty to make most offer to go to the <lb />
the power for you and Sandy Jim is city just named and establish a <lb />
do the figuring in the back th-season in rate m association<lb />
One of the self-evident be too small to ac- <lb />
regarding most, if not all. C <lb />
hi <lb />
C. of Burke. <lb />
First Tl. of <lb />
Second o <lb />
Third G. Connor, of <lb />
ton. <lb />
Clark, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
In other when an institution <lb />
best serves some good purpose it is <lb />
ant to lire while such a purpose is <lb />
to be, or be served. To com- <lb />
know that , h,,. of <lb />
. it pains me more than it does lo . , .-., <lb />
. The Terror-No, t noted the MM- <lb />
it must be a p , j,. , t ow t, in the treatment of nervous dis <lb />
. , . r. i . nightmare, turned over and was that yon have told me I better, and the editor of the <lb />
he . , , , u. . <lb />
, , , . . , -4. i dropping off to sleep again, when i and ma v. Terr likely <lb />
had a with the Garden . , ,. IT WARE. . J, , , <lb />
company, and the result is be was two o times All the lead <lb />
are hard at work planning of the. wife, sweetly. of the city <lb />
a new which will rival the; <lb />
Madison Square Garden. This will <lb />
the floor. I guess you her dis- there, and ho is of an <lb />
you exclaimed the in- husband. I believe yon d annual income of 15.000 to begin <lb />
cover the block between and <lb />
ills to which the <lb />
flesh Is heir, we have good have an iron and glass <lb />
of by the thousand and by arches similar to <lb />
tinder, won't wash, Lanky, wear an elephant in your hat if some <lb />
Cm not going to lose my job for <lb />
you. If leave you here you'll go <lb />
back to bed, thinking you'll only <lb />
HOW HE HIS <lb />
Mrs. not, an <lb />
District-John A. Gilmer, of by the thousand and a of course, nor a stove . the <lb />
T. of by the hundred ; but there ail- f , cost Then they'll fire me house T How does your <lb />
Sampson. of so subtle a many COst not warm his slippers. Willie f <lb />
Seventh C. of of society like B dry no use to kick. Pot on roar clothes<lb />
me, ma'am. <lb />
A. that require special skill and DYNAMITE BY THE j <lb />
F Graven of in resolution has Hurry up r <lb />
specialist he must be a been introduced in the I in------do-you suppose He-And so really going high attainments, <lb />
Tenth O. Bynum of man of rare best States Senate for the removal of the ; about No. exclaim- to professor You, the n. j j,,,, j j,, treatment <lb />
THE PENALTY OF <lb />
with, with the certainty of an in <lb />
The seventy of the St. <lb />
is all deters him, <lb />
from his conversation we judge <lb />
that he will make up his mind to <lb />
this. He carried with in in <lb />
to the Southwest rs from both <lb />
of our United States Senators, from <lb />
five judges <lb />
an-1 others, bearing testimony to <lb />
M. Shipp. of treat them. Of such ailments t hose naval magazine from Ellis Island, j Senator.<lb />
Me which have their origin in disorders , York Harbor, will serve to re. are me. <lb />
of the nervous system arc usually mind many of us that there is lie intruder. <lb />
toe most to deal with, or to vast amount of explosives stored tell me that before when they were <lb />
B. Vance, of Meek- treat heir origin may within a very short distance of this and didn't want to <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, North-; remote to the eye of , city. It will also be news to the Then the for it <lb />
practitioner, while to the eye of the great portion of oar ; was the Sena- n <lb />
r i u be to tor tor the engineer, whom he I'm bis for <lb />
of Yance of s ,, . ,,. into Mr. <lb />
of a thousand engagements <lb />
How did you ever come to accept <lb />
Dr. Grissom talked most enter- <lb />
His cousin It lining on political topics. His <lb />
you see, be proposed m Greek, and qualify him to speak of the <lb />
when got mixed of <lb />
negative , , , <lb />
him. and now I'm too administration <lb />
blunder. be testifies to the universal <lb />
As to Slate politics he <lb />
that there is no <lb />
loan party in North <lb />
PROFESSED <lb />
Ninth G. of<lb />
daughter is home-<lb />
it has disbanded. He says the <lb />
Third W. of At any rate, they are always and on that; face. He recognized <lb />
H. more less difficult of looking island and the Senator <lb />
Nash. peculiar methods and pa-i wreck the a hole lower pi at tin-1 was a He <lb />
of and persevering on ; city, should it chance to explode, j recovered himself and nest. hat do j on want to the districts or <lb />
s. Henderson, the par of the man. To of our citizens; only apology I have to offer her for the it that, next <lb />
treat such was the are urn ware that an island hi man aiM that-t ha only danger that <lb />
object of the founder of the existence, although it is as near he be pulled out a small threatens the party is <lb />
body Medical Institute, when, some to us as the Statue of Liberty. It handed it to the don-t take a that of Its railing to pieces by its <lb />
ye- ago. he established it at No. belongs to the United States The latter look a fool into my weight. It will need as its <lb />
candidate for Governor in 1803 <lb />
A. Move. <lb />
S A. K. Tucker. <lb />
B- of II. James. <lb />
R. <lb />
S B. T. Ward. <lb />
C B- Harris. <lb />
Bulfinch street, Boston, where it and has been used said the apology was go News. <lb />
is located lo this day, and where it i time immemorial as an and back to AD <lb />
Concerning Women. <lb />
will, no doubt, continue for many supply depot for men-of-war. If <lb />
C- years to come, it being an establish- j contains hundreds or tons of car-, <lb />
man. Guilford Mooring. V, ed in the medical in-1 dynamite and gunpowder. <lb />
that where they are j Just why it is wanted to remove the j <lb />
J. . and J. useful to humanity they be- j u not known, <lb />
f School Superintend ft Its being the intention to use the inland as a <lb />
largely philanthropic, it was named landing place for Immigrant, In-, cross at <lb />
F. W. Brown <lb />
When a woman gets cross <lb />
man upon whom the elements <lb />
And what answer do you make to o. n concentrate and to whom all <lb />
people can look with confidence <lb />
ability. Integrity and patriot- <lb />
ism, and there is no one who can <lb />
. meet the of <lb />
G. James. <lb />
F. Evans. <lb />
I. Lang. <lb />
T. Smith. <lb />
A. R. Moore. <lb />
Ward. B. X. <lb />
after that eminent American phi. stead of Castle Garden. <lb />
the late George Peas FOE STREETS <lb />
body. gladdens ,, .,.,, <lb />
Mr. Jas. s. <lb />
soon a gin s capital be- <lb />
comes a little i alter <lb />
The newsboys the city of Mt-x- <lb />
will continue to gladden j f w are all girls, <lb />
of his fellow-beings on both at some women and. they <lb />
of the Atlantic for ages was will tell yon all the -hey <lb />
come. It has bad a wonderful his- L Am popular demand <lb />
Sad Alfred success, has this . Te in That which a woman <lb />
Ward J this direction has the las, she is most often <lb />
h Bard, . not only ,,. <lb />
my appeal he asked as he knell <lb />
at her feet. <lb />
I will be frank with yon, <lb />
she murmured. <lb />
she Oh, be implored, and re <lb />
me from this agony of the occasion as Boo. It. Arm- <lb />
of Iredell. Judge <lb />
Then h-r me say, it cannot be. . is , his certain <lb />
Why not OH, why not I j , h <lb />
Because, I do not able . <lb />
at since the war Who <lb />
entire to the <lb />
and the people, and Dr <lb />
Lott. of things would different <lb />
to support a husband. <lb />
few weeks to considerable proper- ; <lb />
lout length and breadth of this . , ., , ., <lb />
CHURCHES. B . . turns, and the chances are that -no; <lb />
. , , ,, t, but the countries of Lu rope <lb />
First and Third <lb />
Sun-lays, and night. Rev. and Asia. So systematic are the , <lb />
Rector. methods pursued ill the conduct of <lb />
Sunday, morn- <lb />
and sight. Meeting every p the business pertaining to this 111- <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John. that it can treat by letter <lb />
morn- at any distance the obstinate <lb />
every of which come within <lb />
night. Rev. A. P. Hunter. <lb />
When a woman can wash <lb />
if were <lb />
World. <lb />
It is the lie abilities, asset were, <lb />
that make the successful assignor. <lb />
Albany Express. <lb />
The man who is dead in love with <lb />
the government of ibis city that its <lb />
streets were the dirtiest of any large <lb />
the scone of its treatment. <lb />
The Medical institute, <lb />
T r-- <lb />
i also, lifts done a vast amount of pill <lb />
H Mot In its publications, <lb />
day night after the 1st and 3rd Sunday at which, while being standard <lb />
Masonic Lodge. A. L. Blow. W. M., , arc vet Tor the <lb />
G. Sec. . . . <lb />
R. A. Chapter. meets purpose bringing about most <lb />
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights t condition of <lb />
Hall, F. B. Brown, II. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, I. O. O. F. <lb />
every Tuesday night. O. W. <lb />
Lodge. No. K. H., I no estimating the value of such <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night, j publications, written as these arc <lb />
ally In world. Ordinary growls re <lb />
by the citizens been of no M <lb />
avail. The adverse , , <lb />
foreigners and strangers has had no You occasionally a woman <lb />
effect. We have hart thinks she is intellectual <lb />
regards his as the State's <lb />
ablest men. He can have the <lb />
nomination for Chief Justice of the <lb />
Supreme Court if he will but <lb />
that he accept, it, and be <lb />
can have the Democratic <lb />
for Governor for the asking. <lb />
He u the most available <lb />
man that position, beyond all <lb />
Dr. is excellent- <lb />
, and he never talked in- engagingly <lb />
,,, here, you I .,. i <lb />
will oblige me and save yourself; ll afternoon, <lb />
trouble by handing mo that lie is master or the art <lb />
which you owe Townley. He has poetry and eloquence drop <lb />
planed the bill in hands Tor col- ,,.,,, tongue. <lb />
The devil has a hot j a to two masters. , <lb />
to put up <lb />
cause she has a largo number of <lb />
is embodied the motto, <lb />
Indeed, there is <lb />
with filthy streets while all the time <lb />
have been paying millions to correspondents. <lb />
clean them. Last it was over i soon M a J <lb />
and then there and the room warm, his wife <lb />
were clean streets except after a comes <lb />
H. meets j for popular comprehension, for they <lb />
Pitt Council, <lb />
every Thursday night. <lb />
C. A. White, C. disseminate the that is I <lb />
heavy sincerely hope <lb />
our new Commissioner will give us <lb />
cleaner streets or be before <lb />
Edwin <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
most essential to the man or woman <lb />
I who would lead a moral, and <lb />
Hours for all business from A. <lb />
M. to P. M. All mails distributed <lb />
on arrival. The general deliver will <lb />
be kept open for minutes at night <lb />
alter the Northern mail is distributed, education and of the <lb />
life. <lb />
Filling such a useful sphere in the <lb />
X Mail arrives daily <lb />
at P. M. and departs at <lb />
M. <lb />
Old Sparta and Falkland <lb />
mails arrives at <lb />
M. and depart at P. M. <lb />
Washington, X <lb />
and Grimesland <lb />
s dally at <lb />
and at A. M. <lb />
Ferry, Johnson's Mills. <lb />
and Pullet arrive Tuesday <lb />
and Saturday at A. M. and <lb />
Vanceboro, Black Jack and Calico <lb />
mails arrives every Saturday at M. <lb />
and departs Friday at A. M. <lb />
J. J. P. M. <lb />
world, and in to <lb />
mind as well as the body, <lb />
as is the case in most nervous dis- <lb />
eases, It is not to be wondered at <lb />
that the Peabody Medical Institute <lb />
lives and thrives, the wonder <lb />
would be that it should not live and <lb />
its influence in or <lb />
humanity. <lb />
Journeymen stonecutters of <lb />
S. Y. demand the eight-hour <lb />
day. <lb />
increase in the grain product <lb />
of the Southern States within the <lb />
past has been over 220- <lb />
This taken in con- <lb />
with increase in <lb />
her cotton crop, increase in her <lb />
varied manufacturing industries, <lb />
number of new coal, iron, gold <lb />
and other mines opened, the <lb />
railroads built, the new towns <lb />
founded, new educational <lb />
erected, does not look as <lb />
if white men of the South were <lb />
devoting their energies to hunting <lb />
down and raising mis- <lb />
chief as so often charged . <lb />
by Radical partisans on the other of Canada, is seriously <lb />
of the Star. <lb />
One of your delicate women will <lb />
never admit that she is hungry. She <lb />
will say that she is a little <lb />
faint. <lb />
A woman never becomes so <lb />
that she learns that it is no <lb />
pleasure to to bear her coax <lb />
her children to speak a <lb />
There is only one thing that pleas- <lb />
es a than to be <lb />
ed to as a dove, and that is to bear <lb />
a man re fern d to as a hawk. <lb />
The question with Is <lb />
better to many a man who is <lb />
thoughtless and leaves door <lb />
open behind, or to marry a man who <lb />
thinks to close the door, but forgets <lb />
to leave out the slam T <lb />
Lady Stanley, wife of the <lb />
1807 it that there <lb />
my boy but; <lb />
I can't accommodate you. <lb />
very well; I know were paid for advertisements this <lb />
how I can collect it. country Now there <lb />
you'd better make a three-fold in-<lb />
as besides. I , , <lb />
I hen see a business man go <lb />
round prosperous and smiling <lb />
The population of the State is <lb />
meat enough is raised for <lb />
only It will take seventeen <lb />
million dollars to buy meat for <lb />
cud happy, you can sit It down as <lb />
a dead sine thing that he has stock <lb />
and is drawing <lb />
remaining and the cot i <lb />
ton crop of State is <lb />
million enough <lb />
to pay for the meat that must be <lb />
bought; no to speak of other <lb />
yet we ask what is the cause of <lb />
poverty. The credit and <lb />
or are other <lb />
es of bard times. The mis- <lb />
of the Alliance is the salvation <lb />
the the people. <lb />
W. A. Darden in a speech at <lb />
Weldon. <lb />
It ls said if equal parts of <lb />
pine tar are mixed together <lb />
and burned in t lie yon will not <lb />
aye <lb />
The passion of the forgoing <lb />
to the is akin to the pas- <lb />
or the race for watermelons and <lb />
There are those, them <lb />
who to the six days <lb />
in every week throughout the year <lb />
a letter. Their <lb />
Mi a about it is well illustrated by <lb />
Che fragment conversation between <lb />
two women, board front <lb />
of he office here the other evening. <lb />
said one. go in en ax, <lb />
do is <lb />
And they dived into the door <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
Be oil Hand. <lb />
If yon are to do anything, <lb />
do it promptly. <lb />
The longer you wait and think <lb />
about it, and dread if, the worse if <lb />
will be. <lb />
Be on band. Life la a deal <lb />
to Hie person who <lb />
does what he is required to do. <lb />
Don't keep your friends waiting. <lb />
You have no right to waste the time <lb />
of other people. If you are one halt <lb />
hour behind time in fulfilling an en- <lb />
you may came a dozen <lb />
other parties to break engagements <lb />
and delays may come out of just <lb />
that little shortcoming yours <lb />
which you look upon as a trilling <lb />
thing. <lb />
To an active, energetic, wide <lb />
awake person there is nothing more <lb />
trying and more annoying than to <lb />
be made to wait. <lb />
Brace op and make an effort, <lb />
shiftless, indolent, always-behind- <lb />
and sec if you cannot come to; <lb />
time <lb />
it yon have d to be a <lb />
time, lie there unless you <lb />
sick, or dead, n either case yon <lb />
be excused, bin not otherwise. <lb />
if you are man, don't keep your <lb />
wife waiting dinner for you, unless <lb />
is some good and sufficient <lb />
generally there not., <lb />
Waiting a dinner spoils not only <lb />
the but the temper the <lb />
who is managing it. <lb />
you are a woman, and your <lb />
husband says lie will be around at <lb />
It take yon to drive, be <lb />
ready for him. Have your bonnet <lb />
and gloves on. Don't keep him <lb />
dancing on the sidewalk for half an <lb />
hour to a fidgety hone <lb />
leisure y gel on your <lb />
wraps and look at your back hair <lb />
a hand-glass and bunt up your <lb />
gloves and and wonder <lb />
whether had better take an ex- <lb />
shawl not. Have all these <lb />
things attended to and decided on <lb />
before the time he has fixed. <lb />
A little system and a good deal <lb />
will help you to <lb />
prompt; and alter you mice get in I <lb />
the habit it, you will like it. <lb />
It is refreshing t do <lb />
with a party who is always on time, <lb />
and who, you know will be on time. <lb />
He begets courage and confidence <lb />
in everybody with whom he comes <lb />
in contact, lie is a power in <lb />
He is a blessing to the world. <lb />
hen he he will be missed. <lb />
Teach cm lien early to be, <lb />
Teach them lo respect a <lb />
promise. Bring them up to tell <lb />
and stick lo it. A broken en- <lb />
lie. Sometimes it <lb />
a lie, and cause u j <lb />
great many more unpleasant com-j <lb />
a lie. Be careful in <lb />
making when you <lb />
have once agreed, stick to the terms j <lb />
if the agreement. <lb />
And if you follow the prompt, <lb />
punctual, preserving method of do- <lb />
everything when it needs to be <lb />
dona, there arc chances out of a <lb />
that you will be In <lb />
lift ; and i are not, yon will <lb />
the delightful of <lb />
kn that you have, deserved <lb />
success, and that yon will not be <lb />
by the remorseful <lb />
thought that had only come to <lb />
you had only been on hand <lb />
you would have achieved success <lb />
instead of failure. <lb />
Why They Leave. <lb />
Tarboro Southerner. <lb />
This is a question that one would <lb />
naturally ask when they learn that <lb />
1.0 many of our young men are <lb />
the North It is <lb />
this, the truth be told, they <lb />
are not appreciated by their home <lb />
pie, hence their departure. No <lb />
one can blame a young man for <lb />
leaving his Dative Slate to <lb />
his condition, when she does not <lb />
employment by which he <lb />
can make a good, comfortable <lb />
Young men very reluctantly leave <lb />
their homes, but when homo is not <lb />
inviting there is no chance for <lb />
them to advance, to noble and lofty <lb />
stations in life, do not blame <lb />
them for leaving. <lb />
It is a fact that many or our best <lb />
young men leave the State because <lb />
they do not receive a sufficient re- <lb />
for their labors. In <lb />
t many positions that young <lb />
occupy, their pay is so small that <lb />
can barely make a living. <lb />
North Carolina can not spare so <lb />
of her young men. She needs <lb />
. them to take place of the older gen <lb />
that will soon pass away. It <lb />
is n sad refection that our young <lb />
j are constrained to go elsewhere <lb />
to their fortune. They should <lb />
emboldened at home. Seldom <lb />
i efforts of many of our young <lb />
men justly rewarded. <lb />
Clerks, By all Means. <lb />
Winston Daily. <lb />
The proposition <lb />
for each member of the House of <lb />
Representatives is good en on as <lb />
far as it goes, but it lacks that finish <lb />
and completeness which such a <lb />
proposition should have. The <lb />
need clerks, no doubt, to carry <lb />
ion their correspondence and take <lb />
care of their financial affairs, so <lb />
that they may not be by <lb />
defaulters. <lb />
The clerks of Senators for all <lb />
nary purposes really are the Sena- <lb />
tors. They arc not yet permitted <lb />
to vote, but they get up the <lb />
ions, in accordance with which the <lb />
Senators vote, and they write <lb />
speeches by which those opinions are <lb />
sustained. They act, moreover, as <lb />
Senatorial scapegoats, upon whose <lb />
convenient backs are laid all sins of <lb />
commission and omission in getting <lb />
wrong appointments and not get- <lb />
ting right ones, in this capacity <lb />
the clerks of Representatives would <lb />
have a value far beyond any cost <lb />
likely to be incurred m providing <lb />
for them. <lb />
Should the clerks provided up- <lb />
on any basis, and with or without <lb />
valets, boilers, boot- <lb />
blacks, grooms of the congressional <lb />
bedchamber and in wait- <lb />
in, the public will watch the <lb />
with a good deal of interest. <lb />
it prove a success there will <lb />
be a movement, no doubt, to pro- <lb />
in the Stats <lb />
Legislature with a similar outfit. <lb />
n will come clerks for the alder- <lb />
man in cities, who certainly need <lb />
them upon many more grounds than <lb />
Representatives in Congress do. <lb />
What a gallant thing will the <lb />
de manic career be when the happy <lb />
day arrives when each member of <lb />
the council shall be attended by a <lb />
with a wig. perhaps, and a <lb />
frown and certainly with bag for <lb />
the our <lb />
and Democratic simplicity, <lb />
have neglected these things, until <lb />
the look down up- <lb />
on us with scorn, while the genius <lb />
of shrinks bashfully into <lb />
her corner. It i-. time the evil were <lb />
remedied the bud <lb />
freedom permitted to his wings <lb />
without in the presence of <lb />
the universe. all means; <lb />
clerks for everybody. Also valets <lb />
and <lb />
Mr. It. Grinstead, Ky. <lb />
Sly children have sometimes <lb />
had boils and other of blood <lb />
impurities, with loss appetite, etc <lb />
at which times I have found Swift's <lb />
Specific a moat successful <lb />
instance failing to effect a speedy <lb />
and permanent cure. <lb />
Specific is a great bless- <lb />
to says Mr. P. K. <lb />
Gordon, of street, Nash- <lb />
ville, Tenn. it cared me of <lb />
rheumatism of a very bad <lb />
feet It improves digestion, brings <lb />
appetite, and builds up general <lb />
health, <lb />
Mr. the firm of <lb />
Henderson, Fort Smith <lb />
Ark., says he wishes to add his <lb />
to the thousands which have <lb />
already been given as to Swift's <lb />
Specific. says he derived the <lb />
most signal benefit from its use to <lb />
to cure boils and sores re- <lb />
null in; from impure blood. <lb />
When taken for a few days, <lb />
v-h mixtures impair the. digestion, <lb />
take away the appetite, and dry <lb />
up i he gastric juices which should <lb />
assist in digesting the opposite <lb />
I had been troubled for three <lb />
or lour years, S. S. S. cured me <lb />
slier I had exhausted everything <lb />
else.<lb />
W . N C <lb />
o a mm nm. <lb />
Attorneys- w. <lb />
n. <lb />
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l I. BLOW, <lb />
K Y-AT-LA W, <lb />
G E E S V I L J. E. N. C <lb />
J. H. TUCKER. <lb />
J. <lb />
A MURPHY <lb />
A IF, <lb />
N.<lb />
N. C. <lb />
LI <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, iV. C. <lb />
all the courts. Collection <lb />
specialty. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
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I up her <lb />
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out r loose Take op <lb />
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do up. <lb />
Dot girl she rain it rained <lb />
I looked like a fool. <lb />
fiddle <lb />
So vet and like <lb />
A Boston Institution. <lb />
New York, <lb />
It is reported on reliable <lb />
that T. is about to es- <lb />
in this city. <lb />
II this is true it will be welcome <lb />
news to thousands of children, <lb />
Hurt to many a person who has long <lb />
since passed the age of <lb />
and who can perhaps look <lb />
bank to the time when his heart was <lb />
delighted by the <lb />
old, which stood on tho corner of <lb />
Broadway and 14th street, or fur- <lb />
back still, when it stood, where <lb />
tho now stands, at <lb />
Broadway and Ann street. If pres- <lb />
plans are carried out the new <lb />
museum will be a much more <lb />
sire affair than either of the old <lb />
ones, and, it is almost needless to <lb />
say, will be a great deal further up <lb />
town. late years, has <lb />
invariably the circus season <lb />
The sad Its b-v a month's <lb />
Century's Wort, Square Garden. But the old <lb />
building has been torn down and a <lb />
new one is being which will <lb />
Boston Herald. <lb />
Alfonso C. Av <lb />
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
First H. Brown, of <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second Philips, o <lb />
Third District-H. G. Connor, of to be, or should be served. To com <lb />
One of the self-evident unfortunately too small to ac- <lb />
regarding most, if not all. Besides, he <lb />
man institutions, is that their <lb />
Joe Blackburn <lb />
Be he had a First-clan Case cf <lb />
Nightmare. <lb />
New York <lb />
Joe Blackburn has just been re- <lb />
elected to the United States Senate. <lb />
When be was out in Kentucky vis- <lb />
the legislators ho arrived one <lb />
evening at a small village with only <lb />
one hotel. It was a railroad <lb />
and most of the rooms in hotel <lb />
were occupied by railroad men. <lb />
There was only one vacant apart- <lb />
and that was to be occupied <lb />
by an engineer who might come <lb />
any time. Blackburn was tired and <lb />
sleepy and said be would occupy the <lb />
room and take the chances. <lb />
Some time in the night the Sena- <lb />
tor was awakened by the <lb />
of a bright lantern into his face. <lb />
Somebody seized him by the <lb />
and gave him a tremendous <lb />
shake, and a coarse, graft voice ex- <lb />
claimed <lb />
up, you've got to <lb />
i go out on No. already <lb />
gone on No. and tho order is for <lb />
yon to follow. Shorty's to make <lb />
power for you Sandy Jim is <lb />
to do the figuring in the back <lb />
language was strange to the <lb />
Senator he concluded it must a <lb />
Laughable Reflections <lb />
Provoking Selections a Coat- <lb />
piled by the Selector's Bad Boy. <lb />
A salutation of the <lb />
boy <lb />
Second <lb />
old man. <lb />
HOPE FOB HIM VET. <lb />
Dr. May Leave the <lb />
Some f f Bis Views Upon <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
The editor of the Landmark met <lb />
and had a long talk with Dr. En- <lb />
late superintendent <lb />
jot the North Carolina Insane <lb />
Young j on the train of the Western <lb />
baby looks like his father I <lb />
but I wouldn't <lb />
Be on Hand. <lb />
If yon are to do anything, <lb />
do it promptly. <lb />
The longer you wait and think <lb />
about if, and dread it, the worse it <lb />
will be. <lb />
Clerks, By all Means. <lb />
Winston Daily. <lb />
The proposition to appoint a clerk <lb />
member of the Mouse of <lb />
Representatives is good enough as <lb />
far as it goes, but it lacks that finish <lb />
and completeness which such a <lb />
worry, he may outgrow it. <lb />
SHOULD CHANGE HIS <lb />
I didn't know you were in tho <lb />
shoe business, <lb />
not, Smith. <lb />
Then why have you got solo agent <lb />
on your recently one of the governors of <lb />
v k i r.-, t , institution told him that when- <lb />
Did I understood ., ., <lb />
to say that Madge went insane when a <lb />
Be on hand. Life is a great deal proposition should have. The <lb />
to the person hers need clerks, no doubt, to carry <lb />
fly does what he is required to do. j on their correspondence and <lb />
Don't keep your friend waiting. care of their financial affairs, so <lb />
I You have right to waste the that they may not be by <lb />
. I of people. If you are one hall i defaulters, <lb />
the report that he is seeking the . . , . . r ,. , , . <lb />
hour behind time in fulfilling an en- The of Senators for all <lb />
North Carolina going east <lb />
last Saturday afternoon. <lb />
which you look upon as a Senators vote, and they write <lb />
speeches by which those opinions are <lb />
To an active, energetic, wide- Sustained. They act, moreover, as <lb />
. H II CI ., <lb />
Miss Filip refused him T Wick- he will, be elected to it. awake Senatorial scapegoats upon whose <lb />
know what you under-1 but that he does not desire the place . ., .,. . convenient backs are laid all sins of <lb />
stood me to say. What said was and so said at the time, and that <lb />
that he went away mad. ere did e not <lb />
never saw such engaged in an effort to sup- <lb />
wind and storm j plant a already in. Dr. Gris- <lb />
now that you bad just to St. Louis and <lb />
trying and more than to and omission in getting <lb />
made to wait. wrong appointments and not get- <lb />
Brace up and make an effort, yon ting right ones. In this capacity <lb />
indolent, always-behind- ; the clerks Representatives would <lb />
,. , . , , have a value far cost <lb />
and see if cannot come to w ,. , <lb />
He has <lb />
I lime <lb />
for I hem. <lb />
II have agreed to be at a Should the clerks be provided up- <lb />
time, be unless yon any basis, and with or without <lb />
his home. <lb />
they tho wind blew <lb />
and the storm rose, of course. most nattering offer to go to the <lb />
and establish a l case coachmen, boot- <lb />
the. season m rate in association with , , . ., blacks, grooms of the congressional <lb />
yon know R one the bedchamber and In wait <lb />
it pains me more than it does yon to . . ; are a man, don't keep in- the will watch the, <lb />
o van t The Terror No most noted specialists in the conn-1 . , r. <lb />
you i me wile waiting dinner unless with a good deal of interest. <lb />
baa <lb />
val indicates their fitness to exist. company, and the result is his <lb />
In other words, when an institution outs are hard at work planning <lb />
a new structure which will rival the <lb />
nightmare, turned over and was <lb />
Dill , , , l. <lb />
, , -i. . r i. dropping off to sleep again, when <lb />
had a with the Garden I . ., ., . I <lb />
he was two or three times <lb />
papa I didn't know it; tint now <lb />
in the treatment of dis <lb />
that yon have told me I feel better, and the editor of the Alienist <lb />
there is some good and Should it prove a success will <lb />
be a movement, no doubt, to pro- <lb />
best serves some good purpose, it is <lb />
apt to live while such a purpose is <lb />
Clark,<lb />
eon. <lb />
Fifth A. <lb />
Guilford <lb />
Sixth T. <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Seventh C. of <lb />
Cumberland, <lb />
Eighth A. of <lb />
Iredell. <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb />
Tenth Bynum of <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb />
bat the ills to which the <lb />
flesh Is heir, we have good <lb />
by the thousand and hospitals <lb />
by the hundred ; but there are ail- <lb />
of so subtle a nature, many <lb />
of which society like a dry <lb />
rot, that require special skill and <lb />
in their treatment, that the <lb />
specialist he must be a <lb />
man of rare best <lb />
treat them. Of such ailments those <lb />
which have their origin in disorders <lb />
Square Garden. This will <lb />
cover the block between and <lb />
87th streets, and 8th 9th ave- <lb />
It will have an Iron and glass <lb />
supported by arches similar to <lb />
the Grand Central Depot. It will <lb />
be four stories high and cost 8400.- <lb />
BY THE TON. <lb />
The fact that a resolution <lb />
has <lb />
been introduced in the United <lb />
Senate for the removal of the <lb />
naval magazine from Island, <lb />
New York Harbor, will serve to re <lb />
h. Merrimon, of tho nervous are usually mind many of us that there is a <lb />
of Buncombe. . . . <lb />
in i the most to deal with, or to vast amount of explosives stored <lb />
. Vance, of Meek- treat successfully. heir origin may <lb />
remote to tho eye of the ordinary <lb />
practitioner, while to the eye cf the <lb />
it may be plainly <lb />
by the nature of the <lb />
Matt. Ransom, of North- <lb />
House of District <lb />
Thomas G. Skinner, of <lb />
Second col, <lb />
Third of J Al any rate, they are always <lb />
District-. H. Bunn, Mt of <lb />
Nash. peculiar methods pa- <lb />
Fifth District-J. w. Brower, of , and persevering on <lb />
Sixth Rowland f , <lb />
S. the of the medical man. To <lb />
Eighth District W. C j treat was the <lb />
Ninth . of <lb />
COUNTY GOVERNMENT. <lb />
object of the founder of the Pea- <lb />
body Medical Institute, some <lb />
ago. he established it at No. <lb />
i Bulfinch street, Boston, where it <lb />
rill, no doubt, continue for many <lb />
Court A. <lb />
A. K. Tucker. <lb />
of IT. James <lb />
It Cherry. <lb />
S S. T. Ward. <lb />
years to come, it being an establish <lb />
man, Guilford Mooring. C. V, Newton, fact in the of in- <lb />
Herding that where they arc <lb />
J. S. and J. D. neatly to humanity they <lb />
Cox <lb />
within a very short, distance of this <lb />
city. It will also be to the <lb />
great, portion of our <lb />
would perhaps alarm them some to <lb />
know that there is piled up enough <lb />
and on that <lb />
insignificant looking island to <lb />
wreck the whole lower of the <lb />
city, should it chance to explode. <lb />
fact, thousands of our citizens <lb />
are an island is <lb />
existence, although it Is as near <lb />
to us as i in-. Statue of Liberty. It <lb />
belongs to tho United States gov- <lb />
I and has been used <lb />
is located to this day, and where it I time immemorial as an ammunition <lb />
School Bar- com. permanent. Its mission being <lb />
din <lb />
Brown. <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
largely philanthropic, it was named <lb />
after that eminent American <lb />
the late George Pea-. <lb />
body, whore beneficence gladdens <lb />
end will continue to gladden <lb />
of his fellow-beings on both <lb />
sides of the for ages to <lb />
come. It has had a wonderful bis- <lb />
G. James. <lb />
F. Evans. <lb />
I. Lang. <lb />
T. Smith. <lb />
R. Moor. <lb />
Ward, B. N. <lb />
Sad Ward. R. Jr., and Alfred j success, has this Peabody <lb />
Forbes; 3rd Ward. T. J. Jarvis and M. Medical Institute, and it has extend <lb />
edits usefulness not only through- <lb />
out the length and breadth of this <lb />
land, but in the of Europe <lb />
and Asia. So systematic are. the <lb />
methods pursued in the of <lb />
the business to this in- <lb />
that it can treat by letter <lb />
at any distance the most obstinate <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
First end Third <lb />
night. Rev. N. C. <lb />
Hughes, D. P., Rector. <lb />
Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. E. B. John, <lb />
Pastor. l <lb />
every Sunday, morn- <lb />
night. Meeting <lb />
Wei night. Rev. A. D. Hunter, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
supply depot for men-of-war. It <lb />
contains hundreds of tons of car- <lb />
dynamite and gunpowder. <lb />
Just why it is wanted to remove the <lb />
magazine is not known, it be <lb />
the intention to use the as a <lb />
landing for Immigrants, in- <lb />
stead of Castle Garden. <lb />
FOR CLEANER STREETS. <lb />
dragged of bed dropped on i <lb />
the floor. <lb />
you exclaimed the in- <lb />
tinder, won't wash, Lanky. <lb />
I'm not going to lose my job for <lb />
you. If leave you here you'll go <lb />
back to bed, thinking you'll only j <lb />
a minute-and, of course,. <lb />
get left. Then they'll fire me <lb />
tot not calling you. No, there ain't; <lb />
no use to kick. Put your clothes <lb />
come on. hear old No. <lb />
growling now. Hurry <lb />
in-------do-you suppose <lb />
know or care about Ho. exclaim- <lb />
ed Senator. <lb />
are yo giving me f ans <lb />
the <lb />
tell me that before when they were <lb />
sleepy and didn't want to <lb />
Then the night watchman, for it <lb />
was he, and he had taken the Sena- <lb />
tor for the engineer, whom he was <lb />
awake, thrust the lantern into Mr. <lb />
Blackburn's face. He recognized j <lb />
his mistake and knew the Senator <lb />
was for a moment aghast. He <lb />
quickly recovered himself and <lb />
only apology I have to offer <lb />
is <lb />
As he spoke he pulled out a small <lb />
pocket flask and handed it to the <lb />
Senator. The latter took a <lb />
affably, said the apology was <lb />
sufficient and back to slum- <lb />
Concerning Women. <lb />
N, and may, likely cause, and not., Representatives in the State <lb />
will, accept the offer. All the lead- a . with a similar outfit. <lb />
of the city urge of tho . h ; <lb />
PRONOUNCED IT WARE. <lb />
Oh, would I were a bird <lb />
the young wife, sweetly. is managing it. man In who y need <lb />
I guess you said her dis- there, and he la assured of an ,, <lb />
gusted husband. I believe annual income of 85.000 to begin ll , Representatives in Congress do. <lb />
wear an elephant in your bat if some ; with certainty of an in- ; , What a gallant thing will the <lb />
idiot said it was the fashion. of the St. <lb />
HOW HE WARMS deterS him- j <lb />
Mrs. not an l, <lb />
Tho seventy of the St. J l w be career be when the happy <lb />
Have your bonnet i day arrives when each member of <lb />
Don't, keep him shall attended by a <lb />
on the sidewalk half an <lb />
with a wig. perhaps, and <lb />
Open fireplace nor a stove the ; ho will make up his to gown and certainly with bag for <lb />
whole house I How does your la- this- He carried with him, a In our <lb />
warm his slippers, i to the Southwest letters from and Democratic simplicity, we <lb />
Willie on n . . to f wraps and look at your back bail bare neglected these things, until <lb />
me, ma'am. our Senators, . . the effete despotisms look down up- <lb />
j five ex or five judges j a hand-glass and mint up <lb />
PENALTY OF pride. and others, bearing testimony to shrinks bashfully into <lb />
He- And so really going high professional attainment, j you had better ex- i bar corner. It tune the evil were <lb />
to marry that professor You <lb />
heroine a thousand engagements <lb />
How did you ever come to <lb />
him T <lb />
His cousin , <lb />
yon see, he proposed Greek, and J travels qualify him to speak will help to <lb />
when I him I mixed on of the country concerning <lb />
national administration <lb />
him, and now I'm too ; . . , It is to do <lb />
to acknowledge blunder. Ob, and he testifies to the universal to no <lb />
I'm his for life I As to State politics ho a party who is always on time, <lb />
observe that there is no i you know will be on time. <lb />
, in Ho begets courage confidence at <lb />
party in a most. in <lb />
it has disbanded He mi the Be- everybody with whom he comes a n <lb />
than contact. He IS a power in instance to effect a speedy <lb />
. ,. . i Mill I I I <lb />
nest. What do you want to one of the congressional districts of lift is a blessing to tho Id. <lb />
her for f the State, it that, W lieu he he will be missed. Specific a great <lb />
be <lb />
PROFESSED TOO MUCH. <lb />
daughter is home- <lb />
hump-shouldered, j <lb />
has a disposition like a hornet's j publicans will carry not more <lb />
and <lb />
Mr. J. It. Senora, Ky <lb />
My children have sometime <lb />
had boils other signs of blood <lb />
impurities, with loss of appetite, etc <lb />
he <lb />
her. <lb />
blamed <lb />
go <lb />
SUE HAD TO RE FRANK. man upon whom aM the than a lie, may cause, <lb />
And what answer do you make to can concentrate and to whom all great many more, com- <lb />
my he asked as he knelt <lb />
she <lb />
When a woman gets cross <lb />
gets cross at everybody. <lb />
How soon a gins capital be- <lb />
comes a little i alter <lb />
, . ,. , The newsboys of the city of <lb />
Mr. Jan. S. Coleman, our , , <lb />
of Street Cleaning for several , <lb />
. w i j i Smile at some women they; <lb />
years past, has stepped down and ,, . I ,, <lb />
, , , tell a the they <lb />
out, mainly because ho was unable r . <lb />
to meet the popular demand for <lb />
cleaner streets. The agitation in <lb />
this direction has grown in the last <lb />
at her feet. <lb />
James, I will be frank with yon, <lb />
she murmured. <lb />
Oh, speak he implored, and re <lb />
me from this agony of <lb />
peon. <lb />
Then let me say, it cannot be. <lb />
Why not Oh, why not T <lb />
Because, I do not able <lb />
to a husband. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
work In its publications, <lb />
cases which come within <lb />
the scope of its <lb />
The Peabody Medical Institute, <lb />
also, has done a vast amount of phi <lb />
day night after the 1st and 3rd Sunday at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. A. L. Blow. W. M., <lb />
G. Sec. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. meets <lb />
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma- <lb />
sonic Hall, F. W. Brown, H. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. O. W. <lb />
Hat N. O. <lb />
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of H., <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. D. <lb />
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of H., meets <lb />
every Thursday night. C. A. White, C. <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
open for all business from A. <lb />
M to 4-30 P. M. All mail distributed <lb />
on arrival. The general deliver will <lb />
be kept open for minutes at night <lb />
the Northern mail is distributed. <lb />
N Mail arrives dally <lb />
at P. M. and departs at <lb />
Tar Old Sparta and Falkland <lb />
mails arrive tally at <lb />
M. and depart at P. M. <lb />
Washington, Latham s X <lb />
Bonds, and Grimesland <lb />
s daily at <lb />
and departs at A. . <lb />
Ferry, Johnson's Mills, <lb />
and Pullet arrive Tuesday <lb />
and Saturday at A. M. and <lb />
Vanceboro, Black Jack and Calico <lb />
mails arrives every Saturday at M- <lb />
and depart even Friday at A. M. <lb />
. J. FERNS. F. M. <lb />
which, while being standard <lb />
cal works, arc yet for the <lb />
purpose of bringing about most <lb />
necessary of <lb />
is embodied in the motto, <lb />
Indeed, there is <lb />
estimating the value of such <lb />
publications, written as these arc <lb />
for popular for they <lb />
disseminate the information that is <lb />
most essential to the man or woman <lb />
who would lead a moral, sober and <lb />
life. <lb />
rilling such a sphere in <lb />
education and the <lb />
world, and to the <lb />
mind as well as body, <lb />
as is the case in most nervous dis- <lb />
eases, it is not to be wondered at <lb />
that the Peabody Medical Institute <lb />
lives and thrives, but wonder <lb />
would be it should not live and <lb />
extend its influence in behalf of <lb />
humanity. <lb />
Journeymen stonecutters of <lb />
N. Y. demand the eight-hour <lb />
day. <lb />
few weeks to considerable <lb />
the chances are that -no <lb />
bold the office very long <lb />
unless he can give us something <lb />
like genuinely clean streets. It has <lb />
long been n standing reproach to <lb />
the government of this city that its <lb />
were the dirtiest of any large <lb />
city in the world. Ordinary growls <lb />
bi the citizens have been of no <lb />
avail. The adverse comment of <lb />
foreigners and strangers has had no <lb />
effect. We have bad to put up <lb />
with filthy streets while all the time <lb />
have been paying millions to <lb />
clean them. Last year it was over <lb />
and then there never <lb />
were streets except after a <lb />
heavy sincerely hope <lb />
new Commissioner give us <lb />
cleaner streets or be before <lb />
a month. Edwin Arlington. <lb />
increase in the grain product <lb />
of Southern States wit-bin <lb />
past has been over 220- <lb />
taken in con- <lb />
with increase in <lb />
her cotton crop, the increase in her <lb />
varied manufacturing industries, <lb />
number of new coal, iron, gold <lb />
and other mines opened, new <lb />
railroads built, toe new towns <lb />
founded, new educational <lb />
erected, does as <lb />
if white men of the Sooth were <lb />
devoting their energies to <lb />
down raising mis- <lb />
chief an so often charged <lb />
by Radical partisans on the other <lb />
ever had. <lb />
That for which a woman should <lb />
I be consoled she is most often <lb />
homeliness. <lb />
When a can wash flannels <lb />
so that they will not shrink she <lb />
knows enough to get married, <lb />
A woman is never so badly in <lb />
that she does not try to <lb />
out the cost other engagement i <lb />
The devil has a particularly hot <lb />
lire for mother who wants to <lb />
send her daughter husband-bunt- <lb />
at <lb />
You occasionally find a woman <lb />
who thinks she is intellectual <lb />
cause she has a largo number of <lb />
correspondents. <lb />
As soon as a man gets fire <lb />
built and the room warm, his wife <lb />
comes along wants to the <lb />
One of your delicate women will <lb />
never admit that she is hungry. She <lb />
will say that she is reeling a little <lb />
faint. <lb />
A woman never becomes so <lb />
she learns that it is no <lb />
pleasure to to hear her coax <lb />
her children to speak a <lb />
There is only one thing pleas- <lb />
es a woman than to be <lb />
ed to a dove, and is to hear <lb />
a man relent d to as a <lb />
question with Is it <lb />
better to many a man who is <lb />
thoughtless and leaves door <lb />
open behind, or to marry a man who <lb />
thinks to clone the door, lint forgets <lb />
to leave the slam <lb />
Lady Stanley, wife of the <lb />
nor-General of Canada, is <lb />
people can look with confidence than a lie. Be careful in <lb />
in bis ability, Integrity and patriot- making agreements, but when yon <lb />
, ism. there is no one who can once agreed, stick to the terms <lb />
meet the requirements of of the agreement. <lb />
the occasion as Hon. R. F. Arm- And if you follow the prompt, <lb />
Held, of Iredell. Judge punctual, preserving method do- <lb />
lie says, U. to his certain everything when it needs to be <lb />
edge, the only man who has held a done, there are chances out of a <lb />
court at Raleigh since war who that you will be successful in <lb />
I has given entire satisfaction to the life and if yon are not, yon will <lb />
truisms. bar an the people, and Bi Gris- ha--e the delightful consciousness of <lb />
Lots of things would be that you have deserved <lb />
if they were caD and that you will not be <lb />
the be asset were for Chief Justice of the continually beset by the remorseful <lb />
if he will but ha come to <lb />
Albany Express. that he accept it, and he time-if you had only been on baud <lb />
The man who is dead in love with can have the Democratic would have achieved success <lb />
himself usually non for Governor for the asking, instead of failure. <lb />
Sentinel. lie is the most available <lb />
man foe that position, beyond Why heave, <lb />
Dr. is excellent-; <lb />
and he never talked more engagingly <lb />
aide of the . <lb />
yon owe Townley. He has; poetry and eloquence drop <lb />
The poet is born, not made. The <lb />
poetess, is born and maid too. <lb />
Leader Tarboro Southerner. <lb />
A CHANCE TO TWO This is a question that one <lb />
ask when they learn that <lb />
will oblige me and save yourself afternoon. I , lour are <lb />
trouble by handing, me that lie is master or the art converse It is <lb />
this, the should b told, <lb />
are not appreciated by their home <lb />
In 18-37 it that there their So <lb />
were paid for advertisements in this can a young man for <lb />
country Now there J <lb />
v. his when be does not <lb />
are 930,000,000,8 in- ,, .,. <lb />
. . by which he <lb />
crease within twenty-five years., u J ,. , <lb />
. L . can make a good, <lb />
W yon see a business go- <lb />
round prosperous and <lb />
r u. , Young men very reluctantly leave <lb />
and happy, you can sit it down as, B , , , <lb />
T a v u i their homes, but when home is not <lb />
a dead sure thing has stock, <lb />
. , there is no chance Tor <lb />
in is m . ,. a. . <lb />
i j- -h a them to to noble and lofty <lb />
, u. <lb />
stations in life, do not blame <lb />
the bill in hands for col- <lb />
Brief, my boy but <lb />
I can't accommodate you. <lb />
very well; I know <lb />
how I can collect it. <lb />
you'd better make <lb />
the amount and help me as well <lb />
as besides. <lb />
from Ins tongue. <lb />
appetite, and builds up the general <lb />
health, <lb />
Mr. of the firm of <lb />
m Henderson, Fort Smith <lb />
Ark., says he wishes to add his <lb />
to the thousands which have <lb />
already been given as to Swift's <lb />
Specific. says derived the <lb />
most signal benefit from its use to <lb />
to cure painful boils and sores re- <lb />
from impure blood. <lb />
When taken for a few days, pot <lb />
ash mixtures impair the digestion, <lb />
take away the appetite, and <lb />
up the gastric juices which <lb />
assist in digesting the opposite <lb />
which I hid been troubled Tor three <lb />
or tour years. S. S- S. cured me <lb />
after- I had exhausted everything <lb />
else. <lb />
DANIELS. <lb />
C. <lb />
N C <lb />
The population of is <lb />
meat enough is raised for <lb />
only It will take seventeen <lb />
million dollars to meat for the <lb />
remaining population; and the cot- <lb />
ton crop of the State is at <lb />
sixteen million <lb />
to pay for the meat that must be <lb />
bought; no to speak of other things; <lb />
yet we ask what is the of <lb />
poverty. credit system and the <lb />
of are other <lb />
es of bard times. The mIs- <lb />
of the Alliance is the salvation <lb />
country and the people. <lb />
Cam. W. A. Darden in a speech at <lb />
It Is said if equal parts of <lb />
pine tar are mixed together <lb />
burned in yon will not <lb />
ave <lb />
them for leaving. <lb />
It a fact that many of best <lb />
men leave the State because <lb />
do not receive a sufficient re- <lb />
for their labors. In <lb />
The passion of the forgoing <lb />
to the is akin to the pas- <lb />
of race for watermelons and <lb />
There are those of them <lb />
who go to the six days j many positions young men <lb />
in every week throughout the year occupy, their pay is <lb />
can barely make a bung, <lb />
ever getting a letter. -Be not spare so <lb />
idea about it is well illustrated by j of her young men. She needs <lb />
the fragment conversation between I to take place of the older gen- <lb />
two colored women, heard in front that will soon pass away. It <lb />
of office here the evening. <lb />
.-ti. ,, . , I men arc constrained to go elsewhere <lb />
said one, go in en ax, to They should <lb />
wot- de . emboldened at home. Seldom <lb />
And they dived into door i effort of many of <lb />
Landmark, men rewarded. <lb />
Attorneys--at--Law, <lb />
n. c <lb />
JR. L. JAMES, <lb />
DENTIST. t <lb />
LEX <lb />
G II E E N V I <lb />
J. RE. <lb />
J. M. TUCKER. <lb />
J. D. <lb />
A W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C.; <lb />
LATHAM. MARRY <lb />
SKINNER,<lb />
n. c. <lb />
G. JAMES,<lb />
n. c. <lb />
in all the court. Collection <lb />
I i. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, <lb />
Greenville. N. C.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb />
Li. ant Prop. <lb />
Published Every Wednesday <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE<lb />
Athletic Committee of <lb />
has decided after <lb />
close of the season of 1889-90, <lb />
shall not participate in any <lb />
athletic sports outside of New Eng- <lb />
land.<lb />
Subscription per year. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
not to Democratic <lb />
and measures that are not consistent <lb />
vita the true principles of the party. <lb />
If yon want a a wide-a-wake <lb />
of the State send for the <lb />
SOB. fr SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
29th. <lb />
Entered at the Post Office at <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
Ex-Senator of <lb />
died last week. <lb />
The editor of the Concord Times <lb />
has had a bad case of the grip <lb />
We know how to sympathize with <lb />
him. <lb />
Hon. T. G. Skinner, <lb />
in Congress, is one of <lb />
the Committee of Indian Affairs <lb />
in the House. <lb />
The Raleigh Chronicle and the States- <lb />
Landmark are the great weeklies. <lb />
Sanford Express. <lb />
Aren't afraid yon will make <lb />
the plus Reidsville Re- <lb />
view mad <lb />
The Wilmington Star keeps <lb />
coming all over, and don't stop <lb />
with putting on its new dress of <lb />
type. It printed extra copies <lb />
of Sunday's edition. Nothing like <lb />
the Sta <lb />
Another journal has just <lb />
at the young city of news- <lb />
papers- It is an even- <lb />
paper called the Dispatch, <lb />
published by a stock company <lb />
with Mr. J. W. Nash as President. <lb />
Miss Nellie who the New <lb />
York World sent on a special trip <lb />
around the world, reached New <lb />
York last Saturday, having travel- <lb />
ed miles and made the trip <lb />
in days, hours and <lb />
She made time. <lb />
The information below is found <lb />
in the Elizabeth City Economist, <lb />
which ought to be good authority. <lb />
That paper <lb />
We learn that Hon. T. R. <lb />
late Consul to Japan, will establish a <lb />
newspaper in Edenton at an early day. <lb />
Mr. is an able writer, a public- <lb />
spirited citizen and will be a valuable <lb />
acquisition both to to the <lb />
newspaper guild. <lb />
Some days ago the REFLECTOR <lb />
received a copy of the holiday <lb />
edition of the Silver City <lb />
Enterprise. It is a large <lb />
and contains well-written <lb />
of that part of the country. <lb />
It also contains about one hundred <lb />
very fine illustrations, the <lb />
for which were made by the <lb />
Metropolitan Press Agency, of <lb />
New York City. <lb />
A friend of Mr. Grady's a dream <lb />
about him and tried to him not <lb />
to go to Boston. He he was <lb />
killed. Grady laughed, went, came <lb />
home and died from the exposure of the <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
A lady friend of the editor came <lb />
to the office on the <lb />
morning of the 10th inst., and told <lb />
him something was going to hap- <lb />
pen to him, giving as her reason <lb />
that he had a bad dream about <lb />
him the night before. The editor <lb />
was taken very sick the next day <lb />
and it was nearly two weeks before <lb />
he could get back to the office. <lb />
Irregularities in the mails and <lb />
negligence of the postmasters have <lb />
caused th Reflector to lose a <lb />
few subscribers. While the <lb />
we have lost has been very <lb />
small, the Sanford Express says it <lb />
has lost fifty from the same causes. <lb />
The Republican postmasters <lb />
things in their hands now, and <lb />
knowing the injured parties have <lb />
no redress, may be trying to get <lb />
even with the Democratic papers <lb />
for the part they take against the <lb />
Republican side in the campaigns. <lb />
That kind of meanness would be <lb />
about in keeping with the <lb />
of their party. <lb />
The old hypocrite, John <lb />
maker, is trying a new scheme on <lb />
we country editors. He must have <lb />
become the ridicule <lb />
and fun poked at him for sending <lb />
a lot of 25-cent advertising <lb />
propositions to us, and in order to <lb />
get the abuse off of himself has <lb />
turned over that part of his <lb />
to an that goes by the <lb />
name of Bureau of <lb />
in New York. Early <lb />
last week the Reflector received <lb />
a letter from containing a <lb />
one-inch advertisement for W <lb />
maker which he wanted inserted <lb />
one time and sent cents in <lb />
stamps to pay for the same. The <lb />
letter, advertisement and stamps <lb />
were returned with a few lines that <lb />
may keep from sending <lb />
any more such offers to North <lb />
Carolina newspapers. John may <lb />
think he owns the government but <lb />
be can't get in the Reflector for <lb />
a quarter. <lb />
A late issue of that splendid <lb />
paper, the Charlotte Chronicle, <lb />
says <lb />
The firm of Higgs of <lb />
Greenville, Pitt county, are wide awake. <lb />
The Greenville published a <lb />
two-page supplement with its issue of <lb />
the past week, and one whole page, <lb />
columns, of the supplement was taken <lb />
up by the advertisement of Higgs <lb />
The Chronicle congratulates <lb />
the ; and. with still more <lb />
reason congratulates Higgs <lb />
Thanks, brother Haydn, for <lb />
your kind words. But you must <lb />
have overlooked our Christmas <lb />
edition which was-eight pages and <lb />
had the same full page advertise- <lb />
in it, giving it a hand- <lb />
appearance than the two- <lb />
page supplement issue you speak <lb />
of. Greenville has some <lb />
merchants, as you may <lb />
from watching the <lb />
closely. <lb />
Mark M. Pomeroy has very <lb />
kindly sent us a copy of his Ad- <lb />
Thought, published in New <lb />
York. For originality and wit it <lb />
takes the lead. is some- <lb />
what of a philosopher, preaches a <lb />
bit. gets up a nice Saturday night <lb />
article, goes for Vice-President <lb />
Morton for running a whiskey <lb />
shop in Washington, tackles the <lb />
Administration for extracting so <lb />
much money out of the people and <lb />
laying it up to rust, hits square <lb />
from the shoulder at anything he <lb />
don't think right, and says lots of <lb />
good things on subjects. <lb />
The Reflector is glad to get this <lb />
copy and has the promise that it <lb />
shall come regular. It will be <lb />
very apt to come in contact with our <lb />
clipping shears and articles from <lb />
it appear occasionally in these <lb />
columns. <lb />
At the meeting of the Grand <lb />
Lodge of Masons held in Raleigh <lb />
last week, the following officers <lb />
were elected for the ensuing year <lb />
Samuel H. Smith, of Winston, <lb />
Grand Master ; Hezekiah A. <lb />
of Asheville, Deputy Grand <lb />
Master ; John W. Cotten, of Tar- <lb />
Senior Grand Warden; <lb />
Francis M. Move, of <lb />
Grand Warden ; Wm. E. An- <lb />
of Raleigh, Grand Treas- <lb />
; Donald W. of Raleigh, <lb />
Grand Secretary; Rev. C. T. <lb />
Bailey, D. D., of Raleigh, was re- <lb />
elected Director of Oxford Orphan <lb />
Asylum, for a term of five years. <lb />
While on this subject a few <lb />
words recently clipped from the <lb />
LaGrange Spectator in reference <lb />
to masonry may not be out of <lb />
place. That paper says <lb />
The Masonic brotherhood is a grand <lb />
brotherhood. It embraces the world. <lb />
Go where you will, in every laud and in <lb />
every clime, and there you will find <lb />
members of the mystic brotherhood. <lb />
Right here in Carolina Masonry <lb />
has a monument more enduring than <lb />
the richest brass or the snow mar- <lb />
noble charity, the <lb />
Asylum at Oxford. <lb />
Judge John E. of the <lb />
Fifth Judicial District, recently <lb />
tendered his resignation to the <lb />
Governor. Judge Gilmer was an <lb />
appointee of Gov. Jarvis to <lb />
Judge and after <lb />
was twice elected. He <lb />
was an able and pure Judge. Gov. <lb />
Fowle accepted the resignation <lb />
and appointed Hon. B. <lb />
Chatham county, as Judge <lb />
successor. The newly <lb />
appointed Judge held his first <lb />
court in Northampton county. <lb />
Judge is years old, he <lb />
has served his county in both <lb />
branches of the State Legislature, <lb />
and was chief clerk of the last <lb />
House of Representatives. He <lb />
law under Hon. John <lb />
Manning and obtained license to <lb />
practice in 1876. In 1878 he was <lb />
elected Solicitor of the Inferior <lb />
Court of Chatham county and <lb />
served in that position until his <lb />
election to the Senate in 1885. He <lb />
is said to be a lawyer of strong <lb />
mind and excellent attainments, <lb />
and a gentleman of high character. <lb />
Prof. J. H. P. Leigh, who is <lb />
now- Principal of Hertford <lb />
my, in Perquimans county, has in- <lb />
a suit for libel against Mr. <lb />
Will X. Coley, editor of the Mocks- <lb />
Times, and against two other <lb />
gentlemen of Davie county. Last <lb />
year Prof. Leigh taught school in <lb />
the latter county, but the people <lb />
found objections to him and made <lb />
it necessary for him to go else- <lb />
where. The cause of his suit <lb />
against the Times is the follow- <lb />
paragraph published in <lb />
Prof. J. H. P. Leigh, Principal of <lb />
Can High School, was too fond of his <lb />
lady pupils, and as he was a married <lb />
man, this could not be allowed by the <lb />
good people of so his place is now <lb />
vacant. <lb />
The Times declares its purpose <lb />
to answer the suit by proving the <lb />
charge made, and <lb />
We have nothing to retract. What we <lb />
have said we say again. We can sub- <lb />
everything that the article says <lb />
AID A GREAT DEAL MOBS, Will <lb />
prove on day of trial. <lb />
This leads the Raleigh <lb />
to <lb />
It is a dangerous business to <lb />
nit against an honest editor. The man <lb />
who does it usually finds out that It <lb />
have been better to hare tackled <lb />
Another North Carolina <lb />
has been summoned to lay aside <lb />
his earthly duties and pay the <lb />
debt that all nature must pay. <lb />
Henry S. Nunn, editor of the New <lb />
Journal, died at his home <lb />
in New on the inst. He <lb />
was a native of Lenoir county and <lb />
had been engaged in journalism <lb />
little more than He <lb />
was an excellent writer and used <lb />
his best energies toward the ad- <lb />
of New and her <lb />
material interests. Many <lb />
of his labors now remain <lb />
to his memory. Mr. Nunn was <lb />
forty-six years old at the time of <lb />
his death, and leaves a widow and <lb />
seven children. <lb />
Jefferson Davis is not Dead. <lb />
Under this headline we find an <lb />
article in Advance <lb />
Thought, published in New York, <lb />
that is so different from the usual <lb />
expressions of the South-hating <lb />
editors of the North that -we pub- <lb />
it in full. Pomeroy <lb />
exhibits a spirit of fairness, and in <lb />
his utterances shows more justice <lb />
to the much abused South than is <lb />
displayed by his Northern brother <lb />
editors. If more of them were <lb />
like him there would be far less <lb />
sectional animosity. His paper <lb />
says <lb />
God pity the narrow-minded soul that <lb />
squeaks out its dirty bitterness because <lb />
the people of the South love the memory <lb />
of Jefferson Davis. He was always an <lb />
honest man a friend of his people, re- <lb />
of the menaces Intolerance <lb />
of those who were not friendly to the <lb />
South. He never used his principles as <lb />
net in which to catch fish for market. He <lb />
was not the inventor of the idea that <lb />
man need not love a government that he <lb />
could not love, or a people who believe <lb />
that political administration has the right <lb />
to punish people for not loving narrow- <lb />
minded persons who hate <lb />
son Davis came into this world as others <lb />
come. He loved the people of the States j <lb />
localities whose people he knew, and <lb />
whose menaced he sought to <lb />
protect. Through all the shocks and <lb />
years of shocking and all the whirl- <lb />
pools of hate over which bis life ran, he <lb />
lived out time, as Daniel <lb />
lived in the den of lions that growled but <lb />
were not permitted to lay claws upon <lb />
him or touch him with their teeth. Wise <lb />
men are satisfied with the general result <lb />
of the war, in its liberation of slaves and <lb />
its restoration of the country. Jefferson <lb />
Davis did as he thought to be <lb />
therefore he deserves He was <lb />
true to his love for all that portion of <lb />
y that did not propose to tramp <lb />
with iron heel upon the other portion. <lb />
He believed that statesmanship should <lb />
t sword and that reason is <lb />
honorable than rage, fanaticism <lb />
and passion, heated by desire to plunder <lb />
and confiscate. He has passed on to <lb />
it life, and the South loves his memory <lb />
as it should love it. and as the people of <lb />
every patriotic country should and ever <lb />
will it. Were the people of the <lb />
South to forget him, fail to honor the <lb />
man who endured so patiently for their <lb />
sake, they in turn would deserve none of <lb />
or place in the minds of who <lb />
have manhood. <lb />
The cause which he was chosen to lead <lb />
failed through the errors of those who <lb />
planted it, and the numerical power, but <lb />
not superior bravery, of those who con- <lb />
tended against it to final victory. The <lb />
has enough to be proud <lb />
to lie ashamed sully- <lb />
its reputation for greatness by hurl- <lb />
cowardly venom an honest <lb />
man, ids memory, and upon those who <lb />
admire honesty, bravery and devotion to <lb />
best friends. <lb />
Jefferson Davis will live longer in his- <lb />
and better, than will any who have <lb />
ever spoken against him. <lb />
contesting republican. This is the <lb />
first of the seventeen contested <lb />
election eases, and it would not be <lb />
at all surprising if the republicans <lb />
of the committee reported in favor <lb />
of every republican contestant, ex- <lb />
Langston, comes-. <lb />
from the Fourth Virginia dis- <lb />
It is under- <lb />
stood that Mahone bas secured pro- <lb />
mises enough to beat Langston. <lb />
Governor Campbell having been <lb />
unable to come to Washington this <lb />
week, the House committee <lb />
the ballot box forger- <lb />
postponed the further hearing of <lb />
witnesses February <lb />
witnesses so far heard made havoc <lb />
of what it tie reputation <lb />
or had. <lb />
The civil service Commissioners <lb />
having stated to House commit <lb />
tee on Reform in the civil service <lb />
that they desired an investigation, <lb />
committee will next week make <lb />
a favorable report on the resolution <lb />
ordering an investigation. <lb />
Ex Speaker Randall has joined <lb />
presbyterian church. His health <lb />
still keeps him confined to his <lb />
but be hopeful, and <lb />
expects if he is not able to go to <lb />
House, to send a written pro teat <lb />
against the adoption of the <lb />
of Roles prepared by Speaker <lb />
Reed. <lb />
Commissioner of Pensions <lb />
gives it out that all <lb />
clerks in that office who bad their <lb />
pensions will be <lb />
A chief division, who was a <lb />
of bas already <lb />
be made to walk the plank. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison gave a <lb />
State dinner to diplomatic corps <lb />
Tuesday e have made <lb />
an innovation in White House en- <lb />
by the <lb />
furnished by an outside caterer. <lb />
Ancient history sometimes crops <lb />
out in Congress. For instance Sen- <lb />
and Chandler had a <lb />
dispute about the famous Florida <lb />
returning board 1876 this week. <lb />
Mr. Chandler, it will be remember <lb />
en, was one of visiting states- <lb />
men on that interesting <lb />
Secretary Tracy has ordered a <lb />
naval court of inquiry to <lb />
gate the charges of certain Naval <lb />
officers banding together for lob- <lb />
purpose, as alleged in a <lb />
cent Senate <lb />
Secretary and ex-Com- <lb />
missioner Pensions Black were <lb />
in Washington this week. <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
From our regular Correspondent. <lb />
Washington, D. C, Jan 24th <lb />
Speaker Reed is every day show- <lb />
bow unfit he is to occupy his <lb />
present and the <lb />
can members House are daily <lb />
whipped into him bis <lb />
unparliamentary <lb />
The House committee on Rules <lb />
met yesterday and the republican <lb />
members of committee, against <lb />
the protest of ex-Speaker <lb />
decided upon a schedule of <lb />
to be reported. Mr. will <lb />
make a strong report, and <lb />
will fight the of the <lb />
by the House in every way possible, <lb />
but of course if Speaker per- <lb />
in deciding everything <lb />
ding his own sweet will the <lb />
stand little show of defeating <lb />
them, some of the <lb />
republicans shall display <lb />
age enough to vote against their <lb />
party. Many them are to <lb />
be opposed to the proposed Rules <lb />
but whether they have nerve enough <lb />
to vote as they think, it is a <lb />
The House has passed the Okla- <lb />
bill, alter nearly a <lb />
week spent in debating it com- <lb />
the whole. <lb />
Senator delivered a char- <lb />
harangue in the Senate <lb />
yesterday alleged to be a <lb />
reply to Senator Butler's speech in <lb />
of his emigration bill <lb />
Senatorial spit-fire does not mellow <lb />
with age, but grows more wicked <lb />
with less temptation. The worst <lb />
it is that be cannot be to stew <lb />
his own juice, because he is <lb />
but skin and bones and veins <lb />
filled acid. <lb />
The now are that the <lb />
special House committee on the <lb />
World's Fair will and itself in <lb />
an interminable dead-lock. The <lb />
Senate committee does not appeal <lb />
to be getting along faster. <lb />
Everybody to want to see <lb />
matter settled at once, bat the <lb />
prospect of an early settlement is <lb />
not <lb />
As expected the House com- <lb />
on Elections has, by strict <lb />
party vote, reported of <lb />
seating Jackson, the democratic sit- <lb />
torn Wee <lb />
ad tin to Smith, toe <lb />
The Atlantic Pacific Railway Tun- <lb />
the great project of <lb />
Pomeroy, is really being cut through <lb />
the in a range of the Rocky <lb />
sixty miles due west from <lb />
Denver. It will shorten railway dis- <lb />
miles between Denver and <lb />
Bait Lake City. More <lb />
sons are now financially interest- <lb />
ed in the enterprise. The Tunnel <lb />
will be five miles long and <lb />
feet, below the top of Gray's Peak. <lb />
company enters the year 1890 <lb />
rely free from floating debt, all <lb />
it., bills paid and work going ahead <lb />
and night in both ends of the <lb />
Tunnel. By the use of modern ma- <lb />
from six to ten feet headway <lb />
is gained every day. More <lb />
el gold and silver will be crossed <lb />
by the Tunnel, and its mineral <lb />
rig its will be millions. <lb />
At the late election Pomeroy was <lb />
eluded President, and given entire <lb />
for ten years. <lb />
has money sufficient to <lb />
on its work, and is taking <lb />
am greatest enterprise of the <lb />
To those who care to know <lb />
of it, a large descriptive illustrated <lb />
pamphlet will be sent free. Address, <lb />
Mark. M. Pomeroy, President, <lb />
Bread way. New City. <lb />
OBITUARY. <lb />
It Is sad to have to chronicle the death <lb />
of little Thomas Harris, the <lb />
son of II. F. and Mellie Harris. He was <lb />
sick about a week with meningitis, and <lb />
despite all that medical aid could do, he <lb />
breathed his last on Tuesday evening of <lb />
last week. Nothing could save <lb />
had come. The sufferings he bore <lb />
were alleviated as far as could be by all <lb />
that willing bands and hearts could do. <lb />
Bat stern late decreed that his earthly <lb />
ties must be severed, and he quietly and <lb />
fell asleep to awake in pros, <lb />
enc of Heavenly Father. It was <lb />
hard indeed far to <lb />
give him dear who was <lb />
faithful and true to father and <lb />
aid so affectionate towards and <lb />
sisters. He was obedient to every wish <lb />
that came from that household, and <lb />
prompt faithful in every little trust <lb />
imposed. He ever delighted to be <lb />
some service to his mother or lather, and <lb />
in serving them was his happiest thought <lb />
W other boys tender years were <lb />
content to be upon the play grounds, he <lb />
w always willing and most glad to be <lb />
at home engaged in some work or else- <lb />
where upon missions of As <lb />
a child as he was is seldom seen. It <lb />
is sad, inexpressibly sad, to the family to <lb />
realize that the of their precious <lb />
boy were so few and his life cut off so <lb />
early, tor it was upon him they seem to <lb />
have centered their fondest hope, ex- <lb />
to see him grow to manhood's <lb />
live a long life of usefulness State. <lb />
that would ever be to them a solace and <lb />
comfort and pride. But be was taken <lb />
away when only hi thirteenth year. <lb />
The grim messenger their home <lb />
and this fair flower plucked, torn <lb />
away from loving hearts and left them <lb />
bleeding and sore. In the silent tomb <lb />
his youthful form has been laid. His soul <lb />
has tea way to the throne above <lb />
there to dwell forever with chosen <lb />
ones of God. In of <lb />
the joys of Idea's <lb />
resting there be lives forever. <lb />
His remains were buried the <lb />
. last Wednesday <lb />
h the of <lb />
Faun. <lb />
State S. S. Convention. <lb />
To Assemble la Wilmington February <lb />
and <lb />
third annual State Sunday- <lb />
School Convention will be held in <lb />
First Baptist in the <lb />
city of Wilmington, Tuesday, Wed- <lb />
and Thursday, February <lb />
25th, 26th <lb />
As this is one of the most <lb />
organizations in State, we <lb />
publish the in <lb />
TUESDAY <lb />
REPORTED. <lb />
Conference of county work- <lb />
Bible reading; led by Rev. <lb />
W. S. <lb />
Words of welcome, by Revs. <lb />
P. H. Hoge and F. D. Swindell. <lb />
Responsive words; Mr. J. H. South- <lb />
gate. <lb />
Enrollment of delegates. <lb />
Appointment of committees <lb />
Report of executive com- <lb />
Report of statistical <lb />
Report of treasurer. <lb />
TUESDAY AFTERNOON. <lb />
Praise service; conducted by <lb />
Rev. R D. Swindell. <lb />
Report of district presidents <lb />
Report from the work in <lb />
ties and towns. <lb />
Sunday School <lb />
Conventions, their History and Ob- <lb />
Rev. T. H. Pritchard, D. D. <lb />
The Work in <lb />
the State, Mr. H. N. Snow; in <lb />
States, Mr. Wm. Reynolds; in <lb />
other lands, W. A. Blair. <lb />
Prayer for blessing on <lb />
entire field. Daring this hour <lb />
workers State are <lb />
requested to unite in prayer and <lb />
praise. <lb />
TUESDAY EVENING THE WORK <lb />
IMPROVED. <lb />
Praise service; conducted by <lb />
F. W. <lb />
Spiritual <lb />
Necessary to Success in Sun- <lb />
day Teaching ; by Mr. A M. <lb />
Address.- Lesson Helps and <lb />
the Teacher's need to use by <lb />
Maj. Robt. Bingham. <lb />
The Training of <lb />
Christian Children; Rev. E. Roan- <lb />
D. D. <lb />
WEDNESDAY MORNING. <lb />
Better A con- <lb />
of officers- <lb />
Bible reading; led by Rev- <lb />
R. C. Beaman. <lb />
County Sunday <lb />
Schools and their <lb />
Rev. W. A. Lutz. <lb />
How to Teach In- <lb />
Lesson of Feb. 23rd <lb />
1890, lo Primary Class; Rev. C- B. <lb />
King. <lb />
Address How to teach In. <lb />
S. S. Lesson of Feb. <lb />
1890, to class adults; Mr. I. H. <lb />
Review Exercises <lb />
in Sunday Schools, their Value and <lb />
Methods; Mr. K, B. <lb />
Sunday School <lb />
Normal Training Prof. E. A. <lb />
Alderman. <lb />
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. <lb />
Prayer praise; led by <lb />
Rev P. H. Hodge. <lb />
Art of <lb />
Attention; Prof. W. A. Blair. <lb />
The Art of Teach- <lb />
Prof. E. P. Moses. <lb />
Better <lb />
Schools; School Management, re- <lb />
ports from three schools; Regular <lb />
Visitation, reports from three <lb />
schools; What to do for the Boys, <lb />
reports Horn three schools. <lb />
WEDNESDAY EVENING <lb />
Praise service; led by Rev. L. <lb />
C Vass. <lb />
Diseases Incident <lb />
to the Sunday School Teacher's <lb />
Work; Rev F Dixon. <lb />
The Religious Use <lb />
of the Imagination; Rev. W S <lb />
Teachers; Mr, R. <lb />
B. <lb />
THURSDAY MORNING. <lb />
Conference of district work- <lb />
Bible reading; lead by Rev. <lb />
J. Pi <lb />
Questions and answers. <lb />
Address the Eye <lb />
to the Heart; Mr. W. H. <lb />
Why, When and How shall we <lb />
teach it in the Sunday School j <lb />
Mrs. Mary E. Woody. <lb />
Application <lb />
of Certain Secular Methods to Son- <lb />
day Schools; Prof. J. L. <lb />
How to <lb />
Bible Truths Attractive to <lb />
Rev. L. C. Vass. <lb />
THURSDAY <lb />
Praise service; led by Rev. <lb />
baler, D. D. <lb />
Reports of committees and <lb />
election of officers. <lb />
3.-30 The Possibilities of <lb />
the Union School Move- <lb />
Mr. J, <lb />
Sunday <lb />
House to House <lb />
Visitation; Plans and <lb />
Lord's <lb />
THURSDAY EVENING. <lb />
Promise me led by Mr. <lb />
Wm. Reynolds. <lb />
Bible Authority for <lb />
the Sunday School; Rev. E. A. <lb />
Yates, D. D. <lb />
Step Forward; Mr- <lb />
Wm. Reynolds. <lb />
Closing talks. <lb />
The papers of the State will <lb />
please copy, as this is of great <lb />
to the people of the en- <lb />
to Creditors. <lb />
HAVING before Cleric of <lb />
the Superior Court; of Pitt county on the <lb />
day Jan. 1890. as Administrator <lb />
upon the estate of Mary Spain, <lb />
this is to notify all persons holding claims <lb />
against said estate to present their claim <lb />
payment within twelve <lb />
this date or this notice will be plead in <lb />
bar of their All persons ow- <lb />
said estate will come forward <lb />
make immediate settlement. This Jan- <lb />
35th, 1800. <lb />
Fa Spain, <lb />
of Mary Spain. <lb />
Call and see them at <lb />
Latham Fender, <lb />
Successors to R. S. Clark Co. <lb />
FOR------ <lb />
Hardware, Tin- <lb />
ware, Stove Pipe, Sash, <lb />
Doors and Blinds, Iron, <lb />
and Putty, Kerosene <lb />
and Red Oil, Stoves <lb />
Repaired. Tobacco <lb />
planters will find it to <lb />
their interest to send <lb />
us their orders for To- <lb />
Flues early. <lb />
We sell very low for <lb />
the cash. <lb />
LATHAM PENDER, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ANOTHER <lb />
Car Load of Fine <lb />
Horses <lb />
Mules, <lb />
--------J received by <lb />
and will be sold----- <lb />
CHEAP CASH, <lb />
or at reasonable terms on time on <lb />
proved security. I bought my stock for <lb />
Cash and can afford to sell as cheap as <lb />
anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
RELIABLE OF C <lb />
to the buyers of Pitt and counties, a line of the following good <lb />
that are not to be excelled in this market. And to be First-class and <lb />
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS of all kinds, S. CLOTHING, GEN <lb />
GOODS. HATS and CAPS, and SHOES, LA <lb />
SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOORS. WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS- <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of <lb />
kinds, Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Rock Lime, Plaster of Paris, and <lb />
Hair-, Harness, Bridles and addles. <lb />
HEAVY A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less per cent for Cash. Prep- <lb />
and Hall's Star Lye at Jobbers Prices, Lead and pure Lin- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a and guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
J. Li, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. G <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House. <lb />
WILL CONTINUE THE MANUFACTURE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory i. well equipped with the best put up nothing <lb />
but work. We keep up with the times and improved styles. <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs are used, you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, we will sell as as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
LOW TARIFF <lb />
CARRIAGE FACTORY. <lb />
NO MS ON <lb />
For we have free Buggies now. Ah I <lb />
you are free to buy where you please, but <lb />
if want to save money you come to <lb />
Factory on 4th street, rear of B. <lb />
Cherry Co's. For convenience we <lb />
have also an entrance through H. F. <lb />
Keel's Stables on 3rd street. I can give <lb />
you <lb />
That you ever had in your life for <lb />
810.00 to less any one <lb />
else in the county can give you. Why V <lb />
for my expenses are less and I pay the <lb />
spot cash for goods and save the dis- <lb />
counts, and if you don't believe it you <lb />
come and see. Having had years <lb />
experience in the business I guarantee <lb />
perfect satisfaction or no charge. Re- <lb />
pairing a specialty. Don't forget the <lb />
place on 4th street rear J. B. Cherry <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
Tar Transportation Company <lb />
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, <lb />
J. B. Cherry, Vice-Pres <lb />
J. S. Greenville, <lb />
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Capt. R. F. Jones, Washington, Gen Ag <lb />
The People's Line for travel on <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer Greenville is the finest <lb />
and quickest boat on the river. She has <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A first-class Table furnished with th <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Greenville Is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, <lb />
Friday at o'clock, a. m. <lb />
Leaves Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, a. h. <lb />
Freights received daily and through <lb />
Bill Lading given to all points. <lb />
S. i. CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville. N. O. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor hope <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
E. A. TAFT, <lb />
Wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has <lb />
bought out the Grocery establishment of T. K. Cherry, and with <lb />
new stock added is now prepared to furnish the very best <lb />
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND FAMILY SUPPLIES <lb />
At prices fully in keeping with the times. I keep Flour, <lb />
Meat, Lard, Molasses, Confections. Canned Goods, Crockery, <lb />
Glassware, Tobacco, Snuff, <lb />
Orange Syrup is the best Molasses in this market. <lb />
You are invited to call. Remember the place, at Cherry's stand. <lb />
TOT. O <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. R. MOVE. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
Of to Lu <lb />
ENJOYS <lb />
Both the method and results when <lb />
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant <lb />
and refreshing to the taste, and acts <lb />
yet promptly on the Kidneys, <lb />
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- <lb />
effectually, dispels colds, head- <lb />
aches and fevers and cures habitual <lb />
of Figs is the <lb />
only remedy of its kind ever pro- <lb />
pleasing to the taste and ac- <lb />
to the stomach, prompt in <lb />
its action and truly beneficial in ltd <lb />
effects, prepared only from the most <lb />
healthy and agreeable substances, its <lb />
many excellent qualities commend it <lb />
to all and have made it the most <lb />
popular remedy known. <lb />
Syrup pf Figs is for sale in <lb />
and bottles by all leading drug <lb />
gists. Any reliable druggist who <lb />
may sot have it on band will pro- <lb />
cure it promptly for any one who <lb />
wishes to try it. Do not accept any <lb />
CALIFORNIA FIG CO, <lb />
kt. row, r. <lb />
A. Physician since <lb />
In the diseases and weaknesses of <lb />
men a book free, giving <lb />
remedies which cure abandoned and <lb />
sufferers privately at home. <lb />
Have again come to your attention and solicit your esteemed patronage <lb />
We do not claim that we have the largest and best eat of the <lb />
Mountains, but we do say that we arc to the front <lb />
--------with a specially selected line of-------- <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
Suited to the want of a large of customers. We arc in full sympathy with <lb />
the hard times and can and will make low cash prices to all who favor us with <lb />
their patronage. Look down this column and see if we cannot Interest you. We <lb />
are better prepared than ever before to serve you. We have in stock to-day <lb />
a line of <lb />
DRY GOODS <lb />
Embracing Dress Goods and Trimmings, Ginghams and Calicoes, <lb />
and Suitings, Piece Goods and for Men's and Hoy's Suits. Homespuns, <lb />
Sheetings, Bleached and Unbleached Domestics. Canton Flannels and Bed Ticking. <lb />
Boots and Shoes. <lb />
For Men, Women. Boys, Misses and Children, at prices that will cause the poor to <lb />
rejoice, and the hearts of all will be made glad who buy Boots and Shoes from us, <lb />
why because we sell low and give the money's worth. A full line of Notions, <lb />
and Goods that will delight the hearts of the young and old. <lb />
HATS and CAPS for men, boys and children. HARDWARE, in this line we <lb />
you a stock as complete as the farmer or mechanic can wish. We make a specialty <lb />
of Steel and guarantee them lo be the best made. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Which we are selling at rock bottom prices, not because we are to do so <lb />
but we take pleasure in offering selling low down. Can we interest you here <lb />
if so come in and examine our stock of Sugar, Molasses. Coffee, Tea. Soaps, both <lb />
Toilet and Laundry, Lye, Matches, Starch, Rice. Meats of different kinds, Flour <lb />
which we are now buying from first hands and can save you money if you call ad <lb />
examine before buying elsewhere, Tobacco and Snuff. <lb />
Headquarter for Furniture. <lb />
Of which we carry a line not to be excelled in this market, such as Suits, <lb />
Bureaus, Double and Single Bedsteads, Tables, Cots, Washstands, Bed Springs and <lb />
Mattresses, Children's Cradles Beds, Chairs of different Winds and varieties, <lb />
all to suit hard times and short crops. Anything that you want in this line it we <lb />
have not got it in stock we will make a special order for you, as we have <lb />
from several of the best furniture houses in the United States and guarantee sat- I <lb />
action as to prices. Wood and Willow ware, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, <lb />
Bridles and Collars. Cart Saddles. Whips and Horse Millinery. Trunks, <lb />
Valises and Traveling Bags, <lb />
Life is top short to keep on telling what we have and can do, But wishing <lb />
you all health and prosperity and giving to every man. woman and child who cornea <lb />
to Greenville a cordial invitation to come and examine our stock, <lb />
We remain yours to serve <lb />
J, B. CHERRY <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Appointments <lb />
For preaching on Bethlehem Mission, <lb />
1st at <lb />
School House, 1st Sunday at <lb />
o'clock , . .,,,,, <lb />
Sparta, 2nd Sunday at o clock. <lb />
Shady Grove, Sunday at <lb />
Salem at o'clock, <lb />
id.,. <lb />
Money to Loan. <lb />
N IMPROVED FARMS, In sums <lb />
and upwards. Loans are <lb />
payable small annual <lb />
through a period five years thus e <lb />
the borrower to pay oft his <lb />
without exhausting his crops <lb />
n any one year. Apply to<lb /></p>
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XI. <lb />
Attractive <lb />
GOOD NEWS <lb />
-FOR <lb />
LADIES, <lb />
A mammoth display of <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
L Sparks. <lb />
Cotton <lb />
Buy your need Oats of E. C. Glenn. <lb />
Colds still prevail. <lb />
Have yon the cook <lb />
stove at Latham <lb />
Moonlight again. <lb />
Dec, M. Ferry New <lb />
Garden Seed at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Nearly a mouth of <lb />
dollar buys ft Solid Leather I <lb />
Ladies Shoe at. j. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
Dr. T. M. Jordan, of <lb />
was in town Saturday. <lb />
Dr. Geo. S- Lloyd, specialist, was <lb />
town first of I he week. <lb />
Miss Eliza Potter, of Wilmington, <lb />
is visiting Miss Ella <lb />
Mrs. Walker, of Gary, is visiting <lb />
her daughter, Mrs. A. D. Hunter. <lb />
Mr. H. P. Keel has been sick for <lb />
two weeks. Glad to see him out <lb />
again. <lb />
Mrs. Boyd, of Pilot <lb />
; is her father, Hon. G. <lb />
Bernard. <lb />
Miss Lizzie Bawls, of Tarboro, <lb />
pant a day or two last week visits <lb />
the family of her uncle Mr. W. <lb />
S. <lb />
Next <lb />
The of County <lb />
will hold February, <lb />
meeting next Monday, The <lb />
of the county will also meet <lb />
that day to elect a Commissioner <lb />
in place of Mr. W. A. James, who <lb />
lately moved away from the county. <lb />
The cook stove is the <lb />
heaviest stove the price made. <lb />
For sale very low by Latham Fen- <lb />
The merchants say trade was dull <lb />
last <lb />
Sow Oats early. bushels <lb />
cheap, at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Next Saturday will first <lb />
day of February. <lb />
Four years experience has proven <lb />
to us that we have the Stove for <lb />
the D. Haskett Co. <lb />
I have taken quite <lb />
an advance in price. <lb />
Arrived on the 15th Boss Famous <lb />
Milk Biscuit at the Old Brick Store- <lb />
in the <lb />
last week or two. <lb />
One dollar a Whole Stock <lb />
Mans Shoe at J. B. Cherry Co's <lb />
Good Bargains. <lb />
Is Greenville to have kind of <lb />
started this year <lb />
Fresh Milk and Butter for sale <lb />
by Mrs. J. C. <lb />
The Episcopal Convention will <lb />
meet in Tarboro next month. <lb />
The finest loaf of bread I ever ate <lb />
was made of Point Lace Flour, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Weather to beat this changes <lb />
could hardly he imagined. <lb />
We for cash and sell cash. <lb />
IS COm- therefore sell very cheap. See us <lb />
before you buy anything in the <lb />
Hardware and Stove D. <lb />
Haskett ft Co. <lb />
The weather last week made <lb />
Rev. R. W. Stancill, Evangelist <lb />
of the North Carolina Christian <lb />
Missionary Convention, will preach <lb />
Bulk Lime for sale cheap I in the Baptist Church here to <lb />
E. C. Guam, j row night. <lb />
Dr. H. Johnson, of this <lb />
county, was married to Miss Ida <lb />
Mt of Kinston, in that town <lb />
on the inst. The <lb />
extends best <lb />
Water is still very low in the riv- <lb />
We were very much pained to <lb />
bear of the sudden death of Mr. The <lb />
Keel, of He was <lb />
taken with cramp on Wednesday <lb />
and Thursday night follow- <lb />
He was one of tho best <lb />
of the county and a leading <lb />
man in his section. He leaves a <lb />
widow and ten children. <lb />
Peculiar. <lb />
Pitt county's Deeds is <lb />
a one-legged soldier, <lb />
and tells us bis stomp leg Is a very <lb />
correct weather barometer. He says <lb />
that just before changes in the <lb />
weather bis stump begins hurting <lb />
him and there is a feeling as if the <lb />
foot was tightly cramped in a vice <lb />
and he wanted to get the foot out <lb />
The firm takes the same pride in <lb />
raising choice vegetables as in de- <lb />
attractive flow- <lb />
and after their seeds for <lb />
a number of years we are able to <lb />
recommend them in the highest <lb />
terms. <lb />
We advise all our readers to seed <lb />
cents for the can be <lb />
deduct from first and i <lb />
Lookout. <lb />
Sickness has prevented our <lb />
out a list publication of those <lb />
names which have been erased from <lb />
mail list because of <lb />
non-payment of subscriptions. <lb />
list will appear at an early day. <lb />
the meantime we would call at- <lb />
of some to promises they <lb />
made. <lb />
A Sundays ago D. L. <lb />
James was elected Superintendent <lb />
the Baptist Sunday School, and <lb />
Mr. W. F. Burch. Secretary. Both <lb />
arc making officers. <lb />
Mr. L. the clever <lb />
ever accommodating clothing <lb />
salesman of Mr. M. R. left on <lb />
Monday morning for a two weeks <lb />
trip to New York visiting his <lb />
If I I <lb />
If was to proms <lb />
week after week to do a certain <lb />
thing do so, regard- <lb />
less of disappointment of its <lb />
readers, everybody would accuse it <lb />
of Well, what can be said <lb />
about the man who promises every <lb />
time he sees us to pay bis <lb />
and never does so A <lb />
for the best answer. <lb />
to straighten the toes. Sometimes j are of our lady friends who can <lb />
it causes him much pain. When in growing a natural rose <lb />
the becomes clear or set-1 which will compare in beauty with <lb />
tied the sensation passes away. He the New Striped Rose shown in the <lb />
told us Monday that rain or cold I illustration, we should like to receive <lb />
weather would come inside of an invitation to call and see it. <lb />
hours. The change came during <lb />
night. i Hire and Harbor Improvements. <lb />
Capt. W. II. engineer in <lb />
charge of the river and harbor <lb />
The Sunday School Association of N. <lb />
The dates of holding the next <lb />
convention of the Sunday School I th <lb />
Association of North Carolina have <lb />
Imported for us direct <lb />
from Switzerland. <lb />
posed of many new <lb />
and rare novel- <lb />
ties in <lb />
Hamburg's, Swiss, <lb />
Irish Point, <lb />
and Van Dyke Edging, <lb />
Allovers, <lb />
Edgings, <lb />
Etc. <lb />
These goods being <lb />
imported direct to us <lb />
are bought without <lb />
profit and <lb />
we guarantee prices to <lb />
be per cent, cheaper <lb />
than usual. <lb />
Call and see the <lb />
grandest display in this <lb />
line ever shown in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Master Herman Wilson has taken <lb />
an apprentice position at BE <lb />
office with a view of learn <lb />
the art of printing. He is a <lb />
bright boy and will, no doubt, learn <lb />
very rapidly. <lb />
Mr. E. B. Moore, late manager of <lb />
Hotel has rented the Skin- <lb />
farm near in Bertie j Skillful <lb />
county, will take his family j Yesterday Dr. <lb />
there. We regret that he leaves <lb />
this section hut wish that success <lb />
will follow him. <lb />
Anniversary. <lb />
The Reflector returns thanks <lb />
to Messrs. J. J. <lb />
M. T. two of our Pitt county <lb />
young men who are pursuing their <lb />
studies at that <lb />
learning, Wake Forest College, <lb />
a very handsome invitation <lb />
the 55th anniversary exercises of <lb />
the Societies of that <lb />
to be held February next. <lb />
Our jolly friend Alex. <lb />
was out. horseback riding, the other <lb />
evening. Both looked fatigued when <lb />
we saw them and were taking things <lb />
along very leisurely as if both had <lb />
got the worst end the <lb />
The horse got tired of his job and <lb />
dumped Alex. off. It might be <lb />
called a case of cruelty to animals <lb />
all around. The A. O. W. <lb />
might investigate. <lb />
The. approaching masque ball is <lb />
becoming much of the talk among <lb />
the young people. <lb />
The advance recently <lb />
caused activity in the market; and <lb />
yards Tobacco <lb />
Cloth for covering to- <lb />
beds, just re- <lb />
and will be sold <lb />
cheap. <lb />
M. R. LANG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Column <lb />
heavy demands on <lb />
coal bins. <lb />
Seed Potatoes, five <lb />
varieties, cheap, at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
Every Court farce cannot call- <lb />
ed a fair trial in which the ends of <lb />
justice are met. <lb />
Acid Phosphate, Stan- <lb />
Guano, by <lb />
The weather turned warm again <lb />
Sunday, was hot Monday and cold <lb />
again yesterday. <lb />
per lb for Sweet Scotch <lb />
Snuff. lb sold Pitt Co., which <lb />
is a of its superiority, at <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
Mr. W. T Godwin has recently <lb />
been touching up his residence with <lb />
some new paint. <lb />
A Hardware dealer from Wilson <lb />
seeing New Lee on our floor, <lb />
have the Stove <lb />
that you ever D. Haskett <lb />
designs in Job Printing <lb />
at the Reflector office. <lb />
Prof. Memory System is <lb />
creating greater interest than ever <lb />
all parts of the country, and per- <lb />
sons wishing to improve their <lb />
send for his prospectus <lb />
free as advertised another column. <lb />
There is an addition this week to <lb />
the family of our Register of Deeds <lb />
Mr. D H. James. <lb />
We are receiving this week the <lb />
New Patron and Piedmont, <lb />
three Stoves is known <lb />
throughout North D. <lb />
Haskett Co. <lb />
Tobacco just re- <lb />
a quantity of Tobacco Cloth <lb />
for Covering Tobacco Beds at <lb />
If. B. Lang. <lb />
Thursday night, Jan. <lb />
23rd, I lost, near the depot, a yarn <lb />
buggy robe. Any one delivering <lb />
same to will be duly rewarded. <lb />
A. D. <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
We handle only the Richmond <lb />
Stove Co's Stoves. These Stoves <lb />
are made from Iron which <lb />
is said by iron workers to be equal <lb />
if not better than any other iron in <lb />
D. Haskett Co. <lb />
Gratifying to all.-The high <lb />
position attained and the universal <lb />
acceptance and approval of the <lb />
pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup <lb />
of Figs, as the most excellent <lb />
known, the value of <lb />
the qualities on which Its success is <lb />
based and are abundantly gratify- <lb />
to California Fig Syrup <lb />
Company. <lb />
The demand for the has <lb />
been greater this season than ever <lb />
before. Because it is the <lb />
heaviest and best Stove for price <lb />
ever sold in D. Has <lb />
Co. <lb />
M. T. wishes to inform her <lb />
friends and patrons that she will <lb />
continue her business at the same <lb />
stand, taken Mrs. J. F. Joy- <lb />
net-as a partner, we will carry in <lb />
millinery making in <lb />
all its particulars. We propose to <lb />
carry in stock a nice line of trim- <lb />
linings and can safely <lb />
guarantee satisfaction in every in- <lb />
stance. Thanking yon for past pat- <lb />
we hat favors be ex <lb />
tended to the new firm. All parties <lb />
indebted to will please call and <lb />
settle as we need the money. Look <lb />
for our spring announcement in <lb />
a few weeks. ft <lb />
Successors to Mrs. M. T. <lb />
wood pile and i brought in many bales. <lb />
Cold waves come occasionally, <lb />
but down this way their duration is <lb />
short and their power is small. <lb />
Greenville needs a first class ho- <lb />
tel bonding about as much as any- <lb />
thing that could he mentioned. <lb />
Rev. A. D. Hunter lost a lap robe <lb />
when going to the depot last Thurs- <lb />
day night, and offers a reward for <lb />
its return. <lb />
honesty may <lb />
sometimes be on speaking terms, <lb />
but travel together, says <lb />
an exchange. <lb />
merchants promised them- <lb />
selves us, to advertise in <lb />
the Reflector this but they <lb />
have not begun yet. <lb />
colored band paraded and <lb />
play ed Bye and Mon <lb />
day We did not learn <lb />
the object the parade. <lb />
You help make Reflector <lb />
better by paying your subscript ion <lb />
promptly then get neigh- <lb />
to become a subscriber. <lb />
Some of our exchanges say that <lb />
fashion papers point to the <lb />
return of the hoop-skirt. Wonder <lb />
of bustles will come back, too <lb />
Several farmers have had to haul <lb />
meat out and throw it the com- <lb />
post bean. our <lb />
in town have also lost their meat. <lb />
A flat belonging to the Old Do- <lb />
minion Steamship Company sunk <lb />
near Bluff last Wednesday. <lb />
It was loaded with merchandise for <lb />
river points. <lb />
The town authorities have recent- <lb />
bad much work done on Dicker- <lb />
son Avenue the way of making <lb />
sidewalks, cutting drains and put <lb />
ting bridges place. <lb />
Some our young ladies have <lb />
a Dickens <lb />
Banner. <lb />
Are they going to raise the Dick- <lb />
ens T <lb />
The time for holding tho Teach <lb />
Institute this county has <lb />
been set for the week beginning <lb />
March 17th. E. A. Alderman <lb />
will be in charge. <lb />
Notwithstanding requests <lb />
that post-master please tie more <lb />
careful in delivering the <lb />
TOR to subscribers, complaints con <lb />
to come from persons who <lb />
fail to receive their papers. <lb />
Miss Rosalind lost a net <lb />
canary bird Thursday of last week. <lb />
The bird escaped from cage <lb />
while it was being cleaned oat. It <lb />
was a flue songster, and we are sorry <lb />
young lady has lost her pet. <lb />
C J. <lb />
showed us a gravel stone weighing <lb />
ounces, which he took from Mr. <lb />
John Two operations were <lb />
necessary to remove the stone, ow- <lb />
to its immense size. Dr. <lb />
says he has never seen record <lb />
of a larger stone being removed <lb />
from This operation <lb />
adds to his already splendid <lb />
ration as a physician and surgeon. <lb />
TobaCCO. <lb />
There will be much more tobacco <lb />
planted Pitt county this year <lb />
than last. We hear farmers in <lb />
various sections of county who <lb />
will try a acres. If enough is <lb />
planted to justify it, there ought to <lb />
a tobacco warehouse erected in <lb />
before the fall. It is the <lb />
opinion of the Reflector that a <lb />
warehouse would pay hero. Pitt <lb />
raises flue tobacco and the buyers <lb />
would seek it. <lb />
Wasted. <lb />
The Reflector would like to <lb />
have correspondents from the <lb />
in the county. Ev- <lb />
township ought to be <lb />
in the paper, for it would not <lb />
only make your county paper bet- <lb />
and more newsy, but would help <lb />
to bring your section before the <lb />
world and lot people know what <lb />
you are doing. Who will send us <lb />
items We would like to arrange <lb />
for regular correspondence. <lb />
Hod of Honor. <lb />
For the second quarter of Green- <lb />
ville Institute. <lb />
Tucker, <lb />
son, Myrtle Wilson, Florence <lb />
Rosa Forbes, <lb />
Helen Lina <lb />
Sheppard, Lizzie Blow, Mamie <lb />
Duckett, Gertrude Bessie <lb />
E. Tucker, H. C. Ed <lb />
wards, Ralph House, L. H. Wilson. <lb />
The highest average, was made <lb />
by Nichols, next highest <lb />
by Lucy Tucker. <lb />
Newspapers. <lb />
The Tarboro Banner be- <lb />
its second volume. It is a good <lb />
paper and shows enter- <lb />
prise. Tho subscription price is now <lb />
a year. We always read the <lb />
Banner with pleasure and its <lb />
of giving tho news. <lb />
The Wilson Advance is almost <lb />
grown. Last week it began its <lb />
twentieth volume and in one year <lb />
more will reach its majority. The <lb />
Advance is a paper of which, its <lb />
tor may well feel proud. <lb />
A learned minister the central <lb />
part of the State, who is a regular <lb />
reader of Reflector, in <lb />
a remittance sufficient to carry <lb />
his subscription to writes <lb />
us a very nice letter, and <lb />
often think of improvements <lb />
made in your paper since it was <lb />
first started by the boys. <lb />
The paper has from a small <lb />
country sheet into a first-class news- <lb />
paper of more than local Interest. <lb />
I am glad to Ree marked <lb />
from year to <lb />
Such kind words as above are <lb />
very much appreciated. <lb />
Board of Managers of the <lb />
North Carolina Christian Mission- <lb />
Convention will bold a meeting <lb />
here Oar Superior Court <lb />
Clerk. Mr. E. A. is President to the retail trade as low as can be <lb />
New Ads. <lb />
Attention is called to the <lb />
of notice to creditors by <lb />
Featherstone Spain. Administrator <lb />
of Mary Spain, in this paper. <lb />
We would direct the attention of <lb />
merchants, as well as all others in- <lb />
to the attractive <lb />
of J. A. Andrews, whole- <lb />
sale and retail grocer, which will be <lb />
in this paper. He is buying <lb />
goods by the car load, getting <lb />
very lowest prices, and has an <lb />
immense stock band. He sells <lb />
of and <lb />
be held at bis house. <lb />
meeting will <lb />
Mr. Charles Skinner, new <lb />
of Hotel Macon, is making <lb />
many friends that capacity. Re- <lb />
ports came to us that he spread an <lb />
excellent fable, and a personal in- <lb />
proves the report well <lb />
founded. <lb />
If you have anything in your <lb />
mind that would do of general in- <lb />
to the public, Reflector <lb />
are open to yon. Inter- <lb />
communications are always <lb />
invited. Can't you suggest some- <lb />
thing for benefit of Greenville <lb />
been changed from April and <lb />
next, to February and <lb />
at Wilmington. This change was <lb />
made by the Executive Committee <lb />
for the reason that Mr. Wm. Rey- <lb />
President of the <lb />
Association, has arranged a cir- <lb />
of State Associations and the <lb />
only time he could give this State <lb />
were the dates February above <lb />
named, and it was thought <lb />
for the Association to meet him. <lb />
All counties which have not held <lb />
conventions since last April are re- <lb />
quested to do so at once and elect <lb />
delegates. Delegates who expect <lb />
to attend should notify Mr. George <lb />
Wilmington. Reduced <lb />
railroad fare will be secured, <lb />
in another column. <lb />
Oar Appreciation. <lb />
The editor will never be able to <lb />
express words his appreciation of <lb />
the faithful manner in which his <lb />
conducted tho business of <lb />
I he Reflector during his <lb />
sickness. Our efficient Foreman, <lb />
Mr. W. F. Burch, and Mr. O. L. <lb />
the best <lb />
ever saw, took the whole office in <lb />
hand, and conducted the editorial <lb />
work, management, <lb />
graphic department and all. <lb />
well they performed this burden of <lb />
work the last two issues of the pa- <lb />
per fully show. All the assistance <lb />
forwarded us a table showing the <lb />
benefits to the public derived from <lb />
this work. As soon, says he, as a <lb />
stream is opened to commerce the <lb />
reduction in freight charges is so <lb />
considerable as to encourage the <lb />
rapid development of towns <lb />
as are already in existence along <lb />
its length; and the certainty <lb />
cheapness of its freighting and <lb />
facilities authorizes es- <lb />
of continuous and ex- <lb />
tended settlements all along the <lb />
banks. More than this, the <lb />
of obstructions from the bed and <lb />
banks of the stream facilitate the <lb />
I free movement of water in tho <lb />
j stream aids greatly the <lb />
j of the river bottoms <lb />
,; i and other adjacent lands. <lb />
In this way it can readily be seen <lb />
j that the governmental improve-. <lb />
I of such rivers and harbors <lb />
not only increases the <lb />
such water ways but <lb />
proves the drainage, culture, value <lb />
and health of the adjacent lands, <lb />
builds the existing towns and <lb />
courages the settlement of previous <lb />
unoccupied lands. In no other <lb />
can so small an expenditure of <lb />
public money produce such <lb />
results in the development <lb />
the country at large. <lb />
His report shows that on <lb />
co and Tar River since work was <lb />
commenced in the total <lb />
has amounted The <lb />
CHEAP CASH <lb />
M. Congleton Co., <lb />
At Harry Skinner Co's Old Stand. <lb />
-DEALERS IN- <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes and <lb />
GROCERIES.<lb />
We shall always <lb />
a complete stock of First Goods. <lb />
Nothing Shoddy. <lb />
I be glad to have my old friends and customers call to <lb />
see us, and assure them that we can sell them goods <lb />
Low For <lb />
Give us a trial and be convinced that the way to buy goods is for <lb />
the spot cash. <lb />
JOHN S. CONGLETON. <lb />
N. C, January, <lb />
WILEY BROWN. <lb />
BROWN. <lb />
NEW FIRM <lb />
OTHERS <lb />
At R. Williams Son's Old Stand. <lb />
been to per cent, <lb />
the increase of commerce has been <lb />
I large. <lb />
Milk <lb />
they was some typo in freight charges has <lb />
from Mr J. L. Harris, but sickness <lb />
in the latter's home prevented his <lb />
helping all the time. Not only <lb />
did they perform these heavy duties <lb />
so well, but they kept the editor <lb />
cheered with messages to <lb />
give himself no uneasiness about <lb />
affairs at the office, they would see <lb />
to it that everything went well <lb />
Such faithful as these are I <lb />
a great blessing, the last few i II would be well if the following <lb />
weeks will to strengthen the j advice from Democrat <lb />
close ties of friendship that already j be heeded by all. It says <lb />
us. it but just to I should be guarded in <lb />
say this much in print about them, j what they say of others, especially <lb />
lie <lb />
The editor can add his <lb />
the of Boss Lunch <lb />
Biscuit. During his <lb />
Having purchased the entire stock of----- <lb />
Goods, Notions, Boots, <lb />
Shoos, <lb />
they mod a principal part <lb />
his diet. <lb />
How Meat in Warm Weather. <lb />
Mr. Jno. T. Bellamy, writing the <lb />
Wilmington from N. <lb />
relation to the loss that so <lb />
many farmers have sustained I his <lb />
failing to <lb />
Meat may be saved in very warm <lb />
weather, if, as it is cut out. yon have <lb />
a kettle of boiling brine. Dip each <lb />
piece of meat in this for about one <lb />
minute ; take it out and. lay it aside <lb />
to cool, while cooling have a <lb />
quantity of pulverized <lb />
of dust and sprinkle over <lb />
the flesh side of each piece about a <lb />
dessert-spoonful, which will be ab- <lb />
by tho meat about half an <lb />
hour; then pack the meat down, <lb />
flesh up, with plenty of line <lb />
one inch over <lb />
the meat. In a week or so overhaul <lb />
and Years ago I used to put <lb />
up from 25.000 to pounds of <lb />
meat every winter, and never lost <lb />
any, or hesitated to kill in warm <lb />
weather. <lb />
Of Little, House we are determined to dispose of them at <lb />
VERY LOW PRICES. <lb />
We do not propose to sell at cost or below cost, but by buying <lb />
at discount we can afford to sell at such prices that will astonish <lb />
you. <lb />
Brick Depot. <lb />
The Reflector to throw <lb />
out a pointer to the people of Green- <lb />
ville and community, and hopes <lb />
they will take some immediate ac- <lb />
tho matter. Work on the <lb />
bridge across Tar River is <lb />
fairly progressing, and at no far <lb />
distant day is expected to com <lb />
pitted. The trestle track <lb />
ready being finished to tho river, <lb />
leaves only the completion of the <lb />
bridge the laying of track <lb />
through town to have the road fin- <lb />
to site selected for the <lb />
depot. It is presumed that as soon <lb />
as is done Company will <lb />
want to move their business from <lb />
over to Greenville at once, <lb />
and will soon begin erecting depot <lb />
buildings so as to have them <lb />
readiness the other work is <lb />
finished. This depot is tho point <lb />
we wish to talk about just now. <lb />
The Reflector thinks that Green, <lb />
ville with population and a <lb />
good prospect of doubling that <lb />
her within a few years, ought to <lb />
have a depot that will do lull credit <lb />
to the town, and suggestion is <lb />
that the people at once the <lb />
railroad authorities to give us such <lb />
a depot. A handsome brick depot <lb />
ought to be built and we believe <lb />
will be if the citizens of Greenville <lb />
do their duty the matter. Let <lb />
our town show its interest in the <lb />
railroad and what it does, and the <lb />
railroad will be apt to <lb />
show their interest in our town. <lb />
Start out with the very best of <lb />
friendly relations between two <lb />
let these relations always exist. <lb />
Now to work for this brick depot <lb />
Tho Reflector wants to hear from <lb />
our citizens in the matter. <lb />
Next door to E <lb />
concerning the young. <lb />
is a very reprehensible habit at best. <lb />
and young life may be blighted by <lb />
the circulation reports which <lb />
are i justified the <lb />
See Club Sates. <lb />
The February Awake opens <lb />
with a good Persian ballad. <lb />
by K Bradley, followed <lb />
by a stirring episode of Western <lb />
military life by Lieutenant Fremont, <lb />
entitled <lb />
There is an Inspiring story of Greek <lb />
boy life, by Mrs- Knight, -A Boy- <lb />
hood in showing the effect <lb />
keeping a good ideal before a <lb />
; lad's eye--. G. tells a <lb />
t instance of a young girl's pres- <lb />
of mind in her story of <lb />
and Mrs. <lb />
will all readers with <lb />
her account of in the <lb />
second of her and Way <lb />
Grant Allen concludes his I <lb />
the in; J am not <lb />
triumph ; Mr. in his serial <lb />
of Rough is proving that <lb />
Old Granger is <lb />
The Norse serial by <lb />
with escape of the <lb />
This is no Humbug. See us before buying. <lb />
Hew Grocery Store <lb />
Glenn, I have paced n Grocery and <lb />
-will keep on hand a line line of--------- <lb />
leaf. Flaw, Coffee, <lb />
Tobacco, Cigars, Apples, <lb />
Dandies, <lb />
Bananas, Canned Goods and most everything usually kept in a <lb />
store, as well as Tinware, Crockery, Wood and <lb />
Willow W So. Call and see us. Goods delivered free any <lb />
where in town. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Look <lb />
had elsewhere, and to the whole- <lb />
sale trade he makes special prices <lb />
Elsewhere will be found the large <lb />
advertisement of M. Congleton <lb />
Co. They can be at the old <lb />
stand of Harry Skinner Co., <lb />
propose to carry a stock of first <lb />
class, reliable goods. They will sell <lb />
tor cash, which is beat for the buy- <lb />
and best for the merchant, as <lb />
in taking no risks can afford <lb />
to sell goods lower. Mr. J. S. Con- <lb />
is well known to the people <lb />
of Pitt county, and having been <lb />
serving them for fifteen years he <lb />
knows how to suit their wants. He <lb />
invites to call on him. <lb />
Tick's fluid. <lb />
We have received from James <lb />
Vick, Rochester, N. Y-, his Floral <lb />
Guide, which beauty of appear- <lb />
of arrangement <lb />
surpasses anything in this line which <lb />
we have ever had the privilege of <lb />
before. <lb />
by inches in size, with <lb />
covers, which are by no means <lb />
the least important part of it, con <lb />
an even one hundred pages. <lb />
Although called a it <lb />
is devoted to vegetables as well, and <lb />
includes as full a list and description <lb />
of both flowers, and vegetables and <lb />
also small as could be brought <lb />
within the compass of a book of this <lb />
size. <lb />
In all that the Ticks have under- <lb />
taken their aim seems to have been <lb />
to attain as near to absolute <lb />
as possible, and probably no one <lb />
ever did so towards bringing <lb />
cultivation of flowers to the high <lb />
standard which it has now attained <lb />
as did the bead of this firm. <lb />
from the grip of a <lb />
real bear. Miss second <lb />
story is finished. One of the <lb />
very best of John <lb />
given in the School Series, <lb />
Wicked <lb />
Mrs. White gives artistic girls a <lb />
good business hint in her on <lb />
Dressmaking in the <lb />
Mrs. Mar- <lb />
Patty letter is full of subtle <lb />
social wisdom. Alexander Black's <lb />
of an Amateur <lb />
is reading. <lb />
and abounds with <lb />
good original anecdotes and curious <lb />
lore. The poems of the number are <lb />
by Mrs. Whiten Stone, Marv E. <lb />
Bradley, Mrs. II, F. Clinton <lb />
and Martha Young; <lb />
Sad one of the best of the <lb />
long poems, is very amusing in text <lb />
and pictures by Browne, the <lb />
popular English artist. Wide Awake <lb />
is ft year. D. Com- <lb />
Publishers, Boston. <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in <lb />
AND FANCY GROCERIES. <lb />
M and <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has in stock and to arrive <lb />
Car Load Seed Oats. <lb />
Car Load Rib Side Meat. <lb />
Car Load St. Louis Flour, in all <lb />
Heavy Mess Pork. <lb />
Granulated Sugar. <lb />
Sugar. <lb />
Gail Ax Snuff, all <lb />
kinds. <lb />
Rail Road Mills Snuff. <lb />
obis Snuff. <lb />
Rico Molasses. <lb />
Herrings. <lb />
Tubs Boston Lard. <lb />
Cases Star Lye. <lb />
Gross Matches. <lb />
Also full line <lb />
Tobacco, if Crack- <lb />
randies. Canned Goods, Wrapping <lb />
Taper, <lb />
prices given to the wholesale <lb />
trade on large quantities of the <lb />
goods. <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS. <lb />
It taxes but want s advert <lb />
you to <lb />
TO MT MANY <lb />
Thanking <lb />
dealings, to con <lb />
my for <lb />
to . <lb />
Apple, Batons, Kit . Bananas, <lb />
Currents. etc <lb />
for your kind patronage during the past, I bone, <lb />
in n e a share of wish to inform yon that <lb />
complete. I have all kind of Candles, from<lb />
still <lb />
ts, Orange. Flavoring Extracts, <lb />
n full line <lb />
FANCY GROCERIES. <lb />
It. <lb />
Greenville, X <lb />
E. <lb />
,. GLENN. <lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
SHELL LIME, PURE DISSOLVED BONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
H. C. Mar. 1887. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Y virtue of a created Sec. <lb />
of the Code of North Carolina, the <lb />
undersigned .-ell at public <lb />
auction before tho Court door. In <lb />
Greenville, on Saturday the day <lb />
Satisfy S lien for re- <lb />
pair done One property of <lb />
I. A. Sups. is <lb />
Works, <lb />
BRING UH COIN TO- <lb />
MU <lb />
For Good M <lb />
Will grind <lb />
of <lb />
folly, visor <lb />
r -n . body; <lb />
Spinal A <lb />
its <lb />
LOADED DICE <lb />
TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. <lb />
White, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Leopold <lb />
TAILOR. <lb />
Hiving to Greenville and <lb />
the formerly inert Mr. <lb />
Shams am pr to do Tailoring <lb />
In all its t, and in the best man- <lb />
Also and Repairing. <lb />
Can show U t of <lb />
lire of samples <lb />
from which to suits, and do <lb />
the finest work. <lb />
L. <lb />
on M today, January 20th, I pro <lb />
pose to dispose of my <lb />
at u p sally reduced price, <lb />
sell t eta far below cost, as <lb />
mined to <lb />
n fact, will <lb />
I am deter- <lb />
CLEAN OUT ALL STOCK <lb />
on d before ordering my Spring goods. <lb />
The should make a note of this M <lb />
It i a chance and seldom such <lb />
ARE OFFERED <lb />
Thin will hold good for only days and <lb />
you a-e invited to before the stock <lb />
is picked over. <lb />
I R. H. HORNE, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
v. am<lb /></p>
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WOMEN sustain this loss every time they wash clothes, clean <lb />
W house, or allow others to COMPOUND; <lb />
out the aid of WASHING COM <lb />
an honest, straightforward article. <lb />
time and with less labor than anything <lb />
Q is economical, but beware of <lb />
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not NO SOUTH. <lb />
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TRAINS GOING NORTH <lb />
No Ho <lb />
daily daily daily <lb />
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Magnolia am <lb />
Warsaw 105.1<lb />
Lr in<lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Lr Wilson 2.19 am pm I'm <lb />
Ar Mount i <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Weldon pm SO pm <lb />
Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax 8.90 P. M. Scot- <lb />
land Neck at 4.00 P M. <lb />
P. M. loaves <lb />
A. M., Scotland Neck at 10.10 A. M. <lb />
daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train loaves Tarboro, N C. via <lb />
R. R. daily except <lb />
P M. P M. <lb />
Williamson. P M, P M. <lb />
leaves X C, <lb />
except Sunday. A M. Sunday A <lb />
M. arrive Tarboro, N C, A <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch <lb />
Goldsboro Sunday. A M. <lb />
K C. a M. He- <lb />
turning loaves N C s A M. <lb />
arrive N O. A M. <lb />
Train on least -R -k <lb />
Monet at P M. a Nashville <lb />
P Hope P M. inc <lb />
leaves pi A M. <lb />
M, arrives Mount A <lb />
except <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch loaves -av. <lb />
for Clinton daily, except Sunday, at <lb />
A M Returning leave lit- <lb />
on A M, and P. M. com ct <lb />
at Warsaw with No-. in <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson Fayette- <lb />
Branch is No. Northbound <lb />
No. except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. Sooth will stop only at <lb />
Wilson. Mid <lb />
Train No- close connection <lb />
Weldon for all points North daily. All <lb />
via Richmond, and daily except <lb />
via Line. <lb />
trains make Close for r. <lb />
Mints North Via Richmond and V <lb />
All train ran solid between w <lb />
ton and and have Pullman <lb />
Palace attached. <lb />
p. on <lb />
firm Sup-. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
T. M. t <lb />
Washington<lb />
i in<lb />
pi <lb />
Atlantic N. C. Railroad <lb />
TIME TAB <lb />
In Effect A. M. June <lb />
Going East. W <lb />
No. No. <lb />
Ar. Eve. <lb />
p m SO<lb />
So<lb />
p m City am <lb />
Going East.<lb />
Mixed Ft. Mixed It. <lb />
Pass Train. Stations. Pass Train <lb />
am <lb />
Rests <lb />
T La Grange <lb />
Falling Creek <lb />
Kin-ton<lb />
Dover <lb />
Core Creek SO<lb />
COO Newborn <lb />
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Havelock <lb />
Newport P <lb />
SI fl <lb />
Atlantic <lb />
Morehead <lb />
Atlantic Hotel <lb />
pm Morehead Depot a in <lb />
Thursday and Saturday. <lb />
Wednesday and Friday. <lb />
Train connects with Wilmington <lb />
Weldon Train bound North, leaving <lb />
a. m. and with Rich- <lb />
Danville Train West, leaving <lb />
m. <lb />
Train connects with <lb />
Danville Train, arriving at Goldsboro <lb />
3-10 p. m., and with Wilmington and <lb />
Weldon Train from North at p. in <lb />
Train connects with Wilmington ind <lb />
Weldon Through Freight Train, leaving <lb />
p. in and with Rich- <lb />
Danville Through freight Train <lb />
Goldsboro at S <lb />
Engines and Boilers <lb />
All sizes and styles commonly used. <lb />
SAW, LATH, I <lb />
Shingle , <lb />
Circular and Shingle Saws, <lb />
Rubber and Belting. <lb />
Shafting, Pulleys, <lb />
In fact anything in the machine line. <lb />
We represent the Standard <lb />
of the land and can sell as, low as <lb />
the lowest and on better <lb />
Write for terms and prices, <lb />
ran. <lb />
O. K. STILLEY. Manage r <lb />
Washington, N. C. <lb />
J C C T H. <lb />
Co. N C Co Co. <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
-AND- <lb />
Commission ha <lb />
We haw bad many ex- <lb />
at Hie and are <lb />
to handle to <lb />
advantage of shippers. <lb />
All to our <lb />
will and <lb />
careful <lb />
LI. SID U, <lb />
OLD HI <lb />
A. <lb />
ye <lb />
their interest ti. <lb />
i-i all its <lb />
always at <lb />
we buy et <lb />
Ming <lb />
stock of <lb />
on hand <lb />
cite tunes. Our <lb />
-old for CASH, <lb />
to run. we sell i <lb />
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or pr <lb />
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i. <lb />
XI fl f <lb />
it . tie p <lb />
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Rid it <lb />
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suit <lb />
ail and <lb />
i a close in <lb />
M. <lb />
Greenville. N. V- <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
Having associated B. S. <lb />
with me in the I we <lb />
are ready to serve he people in that <lb />
capacity. All notes and <lb />
me for past services have been placed <lb />
the hands of Mr. i n.<lb />
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
j stock of Cam of all <lb />
i kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
i from the finest Natalie Case o <lb />
I county Coffin. We GK <lb />
all can <lb />
satisfactory to all p-- z <lb />
FLANAGAN <lb />
I Feb. 22nd. <lb />
Ho <lb />
Why another new discovery by Alfred <lb />
way of helping the <lb />
ed. calling or addressing the <lb />
above named barber, you can procure a <lb />
bottle of Preparation that is <lb />
for eradicating dandruff and causing the <lb />
kinkiest hair to be soft <lb />
glossy, only two or three application a <lb />
week is necessary, and a common hair <lb />
is all to be used after rubbing the <lb />
fitly vigorously for a few minutes with <lb />
At Preparation. Try a bottle and be <lb />
convinced, only cents. <lb />
Barber, <lb />
If <lb />
FITS CORED <lb />
by old <lb />
bottle <lb />
free. <lb />
warrant r to the <lb />
worst cases, a -d only <lb />
who do this to <lb />
posed upon by men, names <lb />
and who Because <lb />
others failed is reason for not using <lb />
this medicine. Give express post <lb />
office address. It costs nothing <lb />
Address Medical <lb />
Broadway, New <lb />
four ; I <lb />
THE WREN'S NEST. <lb />
took the neat <lb />
M small <lb />
Hod wee ball <lb />
empty and neat and fair. <lb />
; idly in the summer air. <lb />
walls, door. <lb />
Where Love should <lb />
And sit caroling <lb />
And within chirp multiplied. <lb />
I took tho wren's nest <lb />
Heaven <lb />
many hours of happy pains, <lb />
early and April rains; <lb />
How many at eve and morn. <lb />
O'er springing and com; <lb />
What labors liar I sun and shade <lb />
the pretty house was made I <lb />
One little minute, only one. <lb />
And she'll fly back and And <lb />
took the nest <lb />
Bird <lb />
Thou and thy mate, sans let. sans fear. <lb />
Ye have b. you nil tie year. <lb />
And every wood holds nooks for you <lb />
which to sin and build and woo. <lb />
One cry of pain. <lb />
And your life again. <lb />
quite the lost, lost home <lb />
In many a busy home to come <lb />
Cut I Your wee house keep I must <lb />
Until It crumbles Into dust. <lb />
I took the wren's nest <lb />
New Orleans Picayune. <lb />
SCHOOL OVER A GROCERY. <lb />
Episode Told by School <lb />
Teacher of <lb />
Re No Chances. <lb />
sonny, hold my said <lb />
a gentleman to a gamin, he alight- <lb />
a the other day. <lb />
lie had ids t-r day, <lb />
asked the be hesitated. <lb />
hi-3 cats What has that to do <lb />
with inquired gentleman in <lb />
surprise. <lb />
sir, lime I <lb />
onto a Loss he eat straw hat <lb />
off bead, and I pot a nickel <lb />
and a when I cot Lome. Put <lb />
up a quarter and I'll take do <lb />
The boy. got tho <lb />
Herald, <lb />
see the people call a <lb />
chestnut a <lb />
the man. don't see the con- <lb />
really, because a is <lb />
replied Mrs. <lb />
they've all beard a <lb />
gale <lb />
A Story of <lb />
There was a very sweet young lady <lb />
who was of tho kind of young <lb />
ladies whom all the old ladies say are <lb />
good She taught a Sun- <lb />
I taught of first schools ever <lb />
taught in the great mining camp of assorted from <lb />
Colo., and naturally enough to , a known church, and <lb />
I bad many unusual and amusing ex- <lb />
tho sec- <lb />
floor of a two story fog building, <lb />
tho lower being used for <lb />
store. <lb />
Always to <lb />
West said a gen- <lb />
recently. physical feat- <lb />
remind of New England, and <lb />
its vegetation is about the same, save <lb />
the mountain land and rhododendron. <lb />
Up around Aurora you see rough <lb />
bearded men loping by on stout horses, <lb />
looking for the world like some of <lb />
cavalry- on a In <lb />
the valleys are tho best farms, and they <lb />
generally belong to the Amish, a <lb />
strange, quiet sect of Dutch, who wear <lb />
clothes fastened with hooks and eyes, <lb />
entirely destitute of buttons. They <lb />
are all and well to do, close at <lb />
a bargain, but scrupulously honest <lb />
records of the Lutheran church at <lb />
Aurora were kept in German until <lb />
within a generation. That church <lb />
was established over years ago. <lb />
The people thereabouts dig their coal <lb />
from hillsides, and it is cheaper to <lb />
dig it than to cut wood from their own <lb />
forests. <lb />
one in the section I have <lb />
through is wealthy or has much <lb />
money, yet no one want. No <lb />
one ever so busy that ho can't stop <lb />
work and go The store- <lb />
keeper at a little village on the <lb />
mac used to his place in <lb />
afternoon to go with me and fish for <lb />
bass. They are all grout hands to have <lb />
agencies for the sale of various articles. <lb />
I met several natives driving around <lb />
tho country, ostensibly selling <lb />
but none that I asked was ever <lb />
able to name a single customer. One <lb />
old chap had a little cobbler's shop. <lb />
He was a notary public and justice of <lb />
the peace, was postmaster, sold shoes, <lb />
ran an express business and had u <lb />
dozen agencies for agricultural <lb />
organs, pianos, carriages and <lb />
wagons, patent medicines and tho in- <lb />
fertilizer. The man who <lb />
wouldn't do business with, him didn't <lb />
have <lb />
Post. <lb />
The Automatic Photographer. <lb />
The latest development of automatic <lb />
machines will take the form of a self <lb />
acting photographic apparatus. The <lb />
contrivance, which will <lb />
to tho public some in <lb />
is the of a Spanish <lb />
genius. In outward appearance the <lb />
is very similar to the <lb />
engines for luring the hum- <lb />
penny a curious public that <lb />
may be seen at any London terminus. <lb />
Tho mechanism is simple. The person <lb />
to be operated upon stands on an iron <lb />
and duly pats bis penny in the <lb />
lot. <lb />
Hi is brings machinery; <lb />
cup is removed from the lens, at <lb />
which the is expected to <lb />
look steadily during the few seconds <lb />
of exposure. Then, by a remarkably <lb />
raj-id process, lasting from two and a <lb />
to three minutes, the photograph <lb />
is developed and ejected from the <lb />
The photograph is not, of <lb />
on sensitized <lb />
would require at least twenty-four <lb />
hours for its bat it is <lb />
on r metal <lb />
of tinfoil <lb />
is really an improved form of <lb />
Tho proprietors of the pat- <lb />
think is <lb />
in as they have given an <lb />
for to a well <lb />
known film in <lb />
Gazette. <lb />
Everything in tho schoolroom was <lb />
of the most primitive kind. The seats <lb />
were long pine benches. There were <lb />
no desks, no blackboards and not an <lb />
inch of plastering in the whole build- <lb />
There was nothing between the <lb />
grocery store and the schoolroom but <lb />
a loosely laid of unseasoned <lb />
that became looser as it seasoned. It <lb />
was, unfortunately, full of knotholes, <lb />
whenever a customer came into <lb />
the store for a bar of soap or a <lb />
of sugar, the school heard the i <lb />
transaction, and as the was <lb />
a very loquacious man we often heard <lb />
things. <lb />
The schoolroom water pail was kept <lb />
on a box at one end of room <lb />
and it was accidentally overturned a <lb />
good many times that winter, and, <lb />
strangely enough, the boys sitting <lb />
near it could never tell just now these <lb />
accidents happened, but they always <lb />
occurred when there were more than <lb />
the usual number of customers in the <lb />
store below, and they never failed to <lb />
throw the school into paroxysms of <lb />
joy. The effect was different on tho <lb />
you. Mister Teacher he <lb />
would roar up to me. <lb />
what is I would in <lb />
as calm and dignified a manner as I <lb />
could assume talking through <lb />
knot holes at my feet. <lb />
boys is water down <lb />
here and my goods <lb />
my customers, and I ain't to <lb />
stand <lb />
I would say sternly, <lb />
any of you upset that <lb />
would come from a dozen <lb />
of the innocent ones. <lb />
tho <lb />
shriek out, just come <lb />
down here and see If you can't make <lb />
behave <lb />
One day be carried bis threat into ex- <lb />
There were several customers <lb />
in the store and I was busy with <lb />
in geography when an ominous splash <lb />
and the giggling of two boys told <lb />
that tho newly tilled water pail had <lb />
one over again. There were little <lb />
shrieks below, and the next <lb />
minute the grocer, sugar scoop in <lb />
band, appeared in the school room. <lb />
Without deigning; to notice me lie <lb />
ran back to where the overturned pail <lb />
was and began laying about him with <lb />
sugar scoop, and before I could re- <lb />
cover from any amazement nearly <lb />
every pupil hail gone shrieking and <lb />
down the stairs, with the <lb />
irate grocer in mad pursuit, hammer- <lb />
away with the scoop on the heads <lb />
and backs of the guilty and the <lb />
cent alike. <lb />
A few minutes later he roared up tho <lb />
through the knot <lb />
if you can't make them <lb />
youngsters behave themselves <lb />
nave some I kin <lb />
This singular lesson in courtesy bad <lb />
such a salutary effect on school <lb />
that the pail was not overturned again <lb />
for two whole days. The next week <lb />
we moved into a new and better room <lb />
on the ground floor, greatly to the de- <lb />
light of the L <lb />
V. Awake. <lb />
her own meekness and goodness so <lb />
worked upon their natural depravity <lb />
that they lost all desire to throw putty <lb />
balls and play marbles for keeps, and <lb />
call names and tease the girls, <lb />
loved children and children loved <lb />
teacher. And somewhere or other the <lb />
teacher got acquainted with a young <lb />
man, and things went on just a <lb />
story Sunday school story <lb />
book. Tho young lady looked very, <lb />
very happy was very, very busy. <lb />
She wouldn't attend all the charities <lb />
-bees, and bad to resign tho fourth vice <lb />
presidency of the Society for <lb />
Slaking Neckties for the Heathen. <lb />
And one Sunday she told her class, <lb />
with tears and smiles and blushes de- <lb />
mixed up and tumbling <lb />
ever each other, that she would have <lb />
to leave them for a few weeks, but <lb />
that she had little surprise <lb />
for them and that they were all to <lb />
come to her house on Wednesday at <lb />
o'clock. They all came, and she gave <lb />
them cake and candy and lemonade <lb />
extra sweet. After a while the minis- <lb />
in and he rubbed bis hands <lb />
and looked very smiling. And then <lb />
the doorbell rang and young lady <lb />
rushed to tho door and ran some one <lb />
into the back parlor and pulled <lb />
to so quick no one could see <lb />
in. Then she put her bead in and told <lb />
the children to be very quiet and set <lb />
very still as tho surprise was all ready. <lb />
Then the were thrown back, <lb />
and there stood teacher all dressed in <lb />
white, and the good young man had <lb />
hold of one hand and the minister <lb />
stood just beyond them, and ho up and <lb />
married that good young man and <lb />
teacher on the spot. Then teacher <lb />
kissed each every scholar and <lb />
it a lovely surprise; now you <lb />
may thrown some rice at us as we ride <lb />
And she and hubby got into a coach <lb />
and were driven off in a perfect bail- <lb />
i of rice. And this a <lb />
Post. <lb />
and Their Photographs. <lb />
Learn to say no when asked for <lb />
your photograph by one not es- <lb />
dear to you. There is in that <lb />
little word much that will protect you <lb />
from evil tongues. Learn to <lb />
that your face is too sacred to decorate <lb />
the apartment of Tom. Lick or Harry, <lb />
no matter if one of the three is of <lb />
the fellows in the world. <lb />
When tho sun imprinted in black and <lb />
white, just how sweet and bow dainty <lb />
you look, it did not mean that <lb />
picture should have incense the <lb />
shape of tobacco smoke or dubious <lb />
praise in tho form of a discussion of <lb />
your points rendered to it. Give away <lb />
your picture with discretion. <lb />
that some day will come along <lb />
Prince Charming, who will a <lb />
right, the right owned by the master <lb />
of the heart, to ask for counterfeit <lb />
presentment of yourself after be knows <lb />
that ho is going to have the real girl <lb />
for his own. Think how mortified you <lb />
would if should discover that <lb />
tho giving away of your photograph <lb />
has been almost as general as the in- <lb />
to your New Year's party. <lb />
Think how he will feel if ho sees your <lb />
face looking over the <lb />
Dick's whom be knows to <lb />
be a braggart, a man for whom be <lb />
has the utmost con tempt I Then just <lb />
learn to say no. Don't display your <lb />
photographs to your men friends, and <lb />
you will not have this unpleasant <lb />
task; but if you should do it, and not <lb />
have the courage to say the little <lb />
lie wise and refer them to <lb />
Home Journal. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
IN COMBINATION WITH <lb />
Tit brightest of tit children's says tho Springfield Republican.<lb />
CO- <lb />
FOR<lb />
D I <lb />
I II <lb />
IF SUBSCRIBED AT THIS OFFICE <lb />
NOVEMBER CD C C wide awake <lb />
I I offER firsts <lb />
Eastern Reflector <lb />
FOR THE YOUNGER YOUNG FOLKS. <lb />
offers combination rates with <lb />
the following <lb />
OUR PRICE FOR BOTH <lb />
cents a in the nursery. a <lb />
Our Little Men and Women a For youngest year. <lb />
The Pansy a For Sunday and week-day reading. <lb />
Ben U orders this whore specimens of these may be soon. <lb />
SUBSCRIBE SAVE MONEY <lb />
SIX-CORD <lb />
Spool Cotton <lb />
IN <lb />
WHITE, BLACK AND COLORS. <lb />
LEGAL NOVICES <lb />
Administrator's Notice <lb />
undersigned been appoint- <lb />
ed the Clerk of Superior Court <lb />
of county, having duly <lb />
administrator U non <lb />
of the estate f dock, de- <lb />
ceased, notice la hereby given to all per- <lb />
holding claims against said estate <lb />
to present them to undersigned <lb />
payment on or before the of <lb />
December, or this notice will be <lb />
plead ill bar of their recovery. All per- <lb />
sons Indebted to said estate requested <lb />
to make immediate payment. <lb />
This the day of <lb />
of Haddock. <lb />
Alex L Blow. Attorney- <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Rev. A. D. Hunter's <lb />
Appointments, <lb />
1st Sunday and <lb />
2nd and Sundays, morning and <lb />
Greenville Baptist church, <lb />
Prayer sleeting every Wednesday night, <lb />
3rd Sunday, morning and <lb />
el Baptist <lb />
BOOKS BOOKS t <lb />
T. Ages of <lb />
Washington District t. <lb />
He keeps on hand a line assortment <lb />
of the beat books at publisher's prices. <lb />
Call on him tor Bibles, large or small. <lb />
pulpit, family or pocket size. For <lb />
Hymn Books, Commentaries, Diction- <lb />
and standard works generally. <lb />
Can furnish you any Look want on <lb />
short <lb />
Royal <lb />
There is, I no doubt that <lb />
Henry IV of England and Robert <lb />
Bruce were lepers. About Henry HI <lb />
I net so sure. I have tried to <lb />
disc over any authority for what I am <lb />
e sure I read some years <lb />
re I cannot Ade- <lb />
of second wife of <lb />
J. became ;. leper, and that <lb />
was the real why, when a <lb />
wife and mother, left her <lb />
husband, William de <lb />
to whom was tenderly attached, <lb />
entered a convent <lb />
land makes no mention of it, and con- <lb />
her conduct quite <lb />
and Queries. <lb />
by Smell. <lb />
people said a <lb />
robust looking woman and the <lb />
of an exchange at the same tune, <lb />
you know n great many <lb />
take the most of their food through <lb />
their <lb />
do you mean by in- <lb />
quired her friend. <lb />
this. I can satisfy my hunger <lb />
at any time by merely inhaling tho <lb />
odor of good cooking. The aroma of <lb />
coffee, for instance, sustains and ex- <lb />
me. A beefsteak flavor is as <lb />
Satisfying as a full meal. Any cook- <lb />
will tell you <lb />
why should people <lb />
don t eat when they can <lb />
full meal of cooking odors. This is <lb />
way tramps hang around the open <lb />
of kitchens and restaurants. Did <lb />
you never feast on the smell of warm <lb />
gingerbread I I am very fond of can- <lb />
3-,, I never eat it, as the substance <lb />
not agree with me. But I bu v a <lb />
box of it every week, and when feel <lb />
candy hungry I take the cover off and <lb />
the delicious flavors. The can- <lb />
itself give away to those who are <lb />
net yet educated up to feeding through <lb />
th <lb />
Tho friend looked at her in amaze- <lb />
but she only remarked, <lb />
an awful thing it is to be a <lb />
id on or before tho day of Dec., <lb />
1800. or this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
of their recovery, This 11th day of De. <lb />
1889, Lucius <lb />
of G. <lb />
Administrator's <lb />
The undersigned having been appoint- <lb />
ed and duly qualified as Administrator <lb />
of the estate of W . S. deceased. <lb />
notice is given to all persons <lb />
holding -aid estate to <lb />
sent to the undersigned on or be- <lb />
fore the day of December, or <lb />
this notice will be plead in of their <lb />
recovery. AH persons Indebted to <lb />
state are n to make immediate <lb />
This the 18th of December, <lb />
XV. <lb />
A. I. Blow, Ainu- of w. S. Cannon. <lb />
Attorney. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of n Hen created by 1733 <lb />
of the Co for repairs done, we will <lb />
for cash before the Court House door in <lb />
Greenville, on <lb />
One the properly of Mrs. <lb />
King. This. Dec. <lb />
Low Tariff <lb />
O. Manager. <lb />
AT <lb />
Drag Store, <lb />
Front Reflector <lb />
Golden Medical Discovery, War- <lb />
Safe Cure, <lb />
Compound, Syrup of I ins <lb />
Favorite <lb />
S. S. S., I. B B <lb />
Water. <lb />
for <lb />
Hand and Machine Use. <lb />
FOR SALE BY <lb />
M. R. LANG, <lb />
Greenville, N. c. <lb />
pall m n, <lb />
TEACHERS <lb />
Principal, <lb />
Associate Principal <lb />
Mis. K. w, Duckett, Primary De- <lb />
part <lb />
in <lb />
Department. <lb />
Hiss May Instrument <lb />
Music. <lb />
Miss FLEMING. Music. <lb />
Miss Painting and <lb />
Drawing. <lb />
Mk. j. c. Robertson, Penmanship <lb />
and Department. <lb />
DEPARTMENTS. <lb />
Primary. Academic. <lb />
Classical and Mathematical, <lb />
sic. Painting and Drawing. <lb />
Commercial, <lb />
ADVANTAGES <lb />
Large, Comfortable <lb />
Healthy Location and Good <lb />
Plenty of Well Prepared Food <lb />
Boarders. A Corps of Teachers, <lb />
all being graduates of class <lb />
lion.-. Music Department equal <lb />
work to any in the State <lb />
New Pianos and Organs. <lb />
A Library of nearly volumes, <lb />
purchased recently for the School. <lb />
Moderate, from to <lb />
Board and Tuition Tuition and Turin <lb />
Pupils the same as advertised <lb />
in Pupils who do not board <lb />
with the Principal should consult <lb />
before engaging board elsewhere. For <lb />
Address. <lb />
JOHN <lb />
Principal.<lb />
Notice I <lb />
a cried lack. <lb />
the of the Opera House, to <lb />
a who been <lb />
the <lb />
Bull's chimed in another. <lb />
this season of fast, driving and ac- <lb />
to man and beast keep <lb />
Oil on hand. <lb />
A Safe Investment. <lb />
Is one which is to bring <lb />
yon satisfactory result, or in case of fail- <lb />
a return of price. On this <lb />
safe plan you can from our <lb />
Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's <lb />
Discovery for Consumption. It Is <lb />
guaranteed to bring relief in every case, <lb />
when used for any affection Throat, <lb />
s or Chest, such as Consumption. <lb />
Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis. <lb />
Asthma, whooping Cough, etc., etc. It <lb />
is pleasant and agreeable to taste, per <lb />
safe, and can be depended <lb />
upon i rial bottles free at J. L. <lb />
Supers I inn. <lb />
The days of superstition are by no <lb />
m; us over. There women, not <lb />
conscientious in the discharge of <lb />
religions observances, who would <lb />
disconcert a hostess and <lb />
throw a roomful of guests into <lb />
confusion than sit down with <lb />
others at the dinner table. The lover <lb />
will not give his sweetheart an opal <lb />
ring, however pretty tho stone may <lb />
be; tho guest at tho table shudders <lb />
he spills the salt, ad furtively <lb />
Faults of digestion cause of <lb />
the liver, and the whole system becomes <lb />
deranged. II. <lb />
perfects the process of digestion <lb />
and assimilation, and thus makes pine <lb />
blood. <lb />
There are times when a <lb />
will overcome tho most robust, <lb />
when the system craves for pure Mood, <lb />
to furnish the elements of health and <lb />
strength. The best for purity- <lb />
the blood is Lr, J. II. <lb />
Sick nausea, <lb />
are promptly and agreeably <lb />
Dr. J. Liver <lb />
and Kidney ts <lb />
if health and life are worth anything, <lb />
and you are feeling out of sorts and tired <lb />
out. tone your system by taking Dr. <lb />
II. <lb />
Dizziness, nausea, drowsiness, distress <lb />
after eating, can be cured and prevented <lb />
taking Dr. II, Liver and <lb />
Kidney <lb />
Even the most vigorous hearty <lb />
people have at times a feeling of <lb />
and lassitude. To dispel this feel- <lb />
lake Dr. I. <lb />
, it will Impart vigor and vitality. <lb />
The most delicate constitution can <lb />
safely use Dr. . II. Tar Wine <lb />
Lung Balm, It is a sure remedy for <lb />
coughs, loss of voice, and all throat and <lb />
lung troubles. <lb />
Pimples, blotches, scaly skin, <lb />
Spots, sores and abscesses and <lb />
unhealthy discharges, such as <lb />
catarrh, eczema, ringworm, and other <lb />
Of Skin diseases, are symptoms of <lb />
blood Impurity. Take Dr. J. II. <lb />
BULLETS for baldness, <lb />
tailing of hair, eradication of <lb />
dandruff is before the public. <lb />
Among the many who have It with <lb />
wonderful success, I refer you to <lb />
lowing named gentlemen who will testify <lb />
the truth of my assertion <lb />
Latham, Greenville. <lb />
o. <lb />
Greene, Sr., <lb />
Any one wishing to give it trial tor <lb />
above named procure <lb />
it from me, at my place business, fr<lb />
ALFRED CULLEY, Barber. <lb />
March C , <lb />
C. B. <lb />
N. II. <lb />
tries to propitiate fate by throwing a <lb />
few grains over his shoulder. Pen- <lb />
knives and scissors are tabooed as <lb />
presents. Many a man would choose <lb />
any day in the week but Friday for <lb />
starting on a journey, or beginning <lb />
some great enterprise. Many a <lb />
dislikes from sympathetic <lb />
to meet a funeral or en- <lb />
counter a black <lb />
Journal. <lb />
Account for the <lb />
The young lady who gets tho tariff <lb />
mixed up with the cognomens of the <lb />
states is apt to do almost anything. A <lb />
sweet Washingtonian, who has recent- <lb />
been doing a great railroad town of <lb />
toe west, astonished a Michigander by <lb />
have traveled all over Michigan, <lb />
and yet have seen so few sheep, I won- <lb />
why it is called the Wolverine <lb />
Post <lb />
No need to take those big cathartic <lb />
pills; one of Dr. Liver <lb />
and Kidney is quite sufficient and <lb />
more <lb />
Fee B and certain remedy for <lb />
fever and ague, use Dr. J. II. <lb />
Chills and Cure; it Is warranted <lb />
to cure. <lb />
Bale of Land. <lb />
By virtue of decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of made December <lb />
24th, in certain special proceed- <lb />
ins wherein Ricky Moore, or <lb />
John Moore el are defendants, the nu- j <lb />
will tor sale before the <lb />
Court House door, in Greenville. mi <lb />
Monday, February 3rd, 1890, to <lb />
highest bidder for cash, a lot or I <lb />
of land situated the town of Green- <lb />
ville, Pitt fronting on <lb />
and being a portion of in j <lb />
plot of said town, bounded on <lb />
by Moore's lot, on the south <lb />
D. Murphy's lot. on the west by Mrs. <lb />
Martha Moore's lot, on the north by <lb />
and being the lot upon <lb />
Adrian room is located. <lb />
Dec. 81st, <lb />
Tucker Murphy, Jno Moore, <lb />
deceased. <lb />
of Land. <lb />
By virtue of ;. d of the Superior <lb />
of Pitt made December <lb />
124th. 1830, in a certain special proceed- <lb />
I lug wherein I. smith, administrator <lb />
Clark is plaintiff. <lb />
i Clark et a I, are defendants, under- <lb />
I signed will offer tor sale to the highest <lb />
I bidder cash, before House <lb />
door in on Monday the 3rd <lb />
day of February, the following <lb />
tracts of laud situated in county. <lb />
township one tract in Creeping <lb />
Swamp adjoining the lands of T, A. <lb />
tames, Nobles and others. Con- <lb />
mining ten acres, more or less also one <lb />
tract known as tho Leaver tract, <lb />
I adjoining the lauds of Clark. <lb />
Jr. Taylor and <lb />
others, and being the same patented by <lb />
David C Clark about the jeer j <lb />
6-85 undivided interest In a certain <lb />
tract of land adjoining the lands of <lb />
A Jesse Lancaster and <lb />
containing acres, more or less. <lb />
Dec 1880, <lb />
i Tucker A Murphy, W. L. Smith. <lb />
attorneys. <lb />
JAMES A. SMITH, <lb />
ARTIST, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
have the the <lb />
Chair used in the art. Clean towels. <lb />
sharp satisfaction guaranteed <lb />
in every Instances Call and be con <lb />
Ladies waited on their <lb />
Cleaning clothes a specialty. <lb />
Mind <lb />
in Testimonials from all <lb />
of tho post <lb />
o Prof. <lb />
A. <lb />
ENGLISH <lb />
PILLS. <lb />
Cross <lb />
T-i-- rill for and <lb />
Mr. f-r <lb />
Talk con <lb />
for and <lb />
Ly <lb />
C, S., I'm. <lb />
n W F <lb />
-j Son . in- <lb />
. II ., <lb />
TON <lb />
i. n . <lb />
. . S <lb />
Pr. Baby <lb />
and will baby <lb />
of pain and all disorders of the towels at <lb />
on-e. Price ff <lb />
If all broken up and <lb />
miserable, ran <lb />
with the famous <lb />
which only costs 2-5 cents. <lb />
Merit Wine. <lb />
We desire to say to our citizens, <lb />
for years we have I selling Pr. <lb />
Discovery for Consumption. Pr. <lb />
New Life Pills. Arni- <lb />
ca and Electric and have <lb />
never handled remedies that sell as well <lb />
or hat have given such universal <lb />
We do not hesitate to <lb />
tee them every time, and we stand ready <lb />
to refund purchase price, if <lb />
not. follow their use. These <lb />
remedies have won their great <lb />
rarely on J. L. Woolen <lb />
The Salve in the world for Cuts. <lb />
Sores. Ulcers, Salt <lb />
Fever Sores. .<lb />
pay required. It is guaranteed give for 1800. H mailed <lb />
satisfaction. money i I H<lb />
All honest, conscientious physicians <lb />
who give B. is. B. Blood <lb />
a frankly admit lie superiority over <lb />
ALL oilier blood medicines. <lb />
Dr. w. <lb />
regard I. B. as of the best <lb />
blood <lb />
Dr. A. II. BOSOM, Nashville, <lb />
writes reports of B. B. am fa- <lb />
and its speedy action la wonder- <lb />
Dr. J. W. Rhodes. <lb />
writes confess B. B. is the bast <lb />
and quickest medicine for rheumatism I <lb />
have <lb />
Dr. S. J. Ga. <lb />
writes cheerfully recommend <lb />
as a flue tonic Its use cured <lb />
an excrescence of the neck after other <lb />
remedies effected no perceptible <lb />
Dr. C. M. Montgomery. Jacksonville, <lb />
Ala. writes mother insisted on my <lb />
netting II. B. B. for her rheumatism, as <lb />
case stubbornly resisted the usual <lb />
remedies. She experienced immediate <lb />
and her improvement been <lb />
truly <lb />
A prominent physician who wishes his <lb />
name not given, says patient of <lb />
mine whose case of tertiary syphilis was <lb />
surely killing him, and which no treat- <lb />
seemed to check, cured <lb />
with about twelve bottles of B. II. B. <lb />
He fairly made tip cf skin and hones <lb />
and terrible <lb />
Notice. <lb />
N. C, 1st. 1800 <lb />
I bag Inform the public the <lb />
manufacturing formerly carried on by <lb />
me will now be carried on by Cox <lb />
Carroll. I will settle all made <lb />
by me and kindly ask those indebted to <lb />
me to make meats with when <lb />
their fall due. I the pub-; <lb />
lie. to accept my sincere thanks for <lb />
liberal patronage they have extended <lb />
roe and now kindly ask that the same I <lb />
favors be extended to Cox A Carroll. <lb />
A. O. COX. <lb />
MADE WITH WATER <lb />
CRATEr <lb />
o n o A <lb />
f -y a i<lb />
Edwards <lb />
and Binders, <lb />
1ST. C- <lb />
We have the largest complete <lb />
-1 of inc kind to be found in <lb />
the State,;. r or for classes <lb />
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
WEDDING STATIONERY READY <lb />
FOB PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
Send us orders, <lb />
AND <lb />
N. C. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained, all business. In s. <lb />
Patent office or In Courts intended t <lb />
for Fees. <lb />
We are opposite the IT. S. Patent of- <lb />
d i Patents Exclusively, and <lb />
can obtain In .-- time than <lb />
more remote Iron Washington, <lb />
the model or drawing sent <lb />
advise an to free of charge, <lb />
and we make no change we ob- <lb />
Patents. <lb />
We here, to I he Post Master, <lb />
Supt. of the Order and to <lb />
Is of L. S. Patent For <lb />
advise and reference to <lb />
actual clients in your own State, or <lb />
address. A. Snow Co., <lb />
Washington, D. C <lb />
m- <lb />
t world. <lb />
HID <lb />
th la <lb />
lib and raise <lb />
ml-<lb />
. . , our<lb />
wall <lb />
are ft-. AH tn yea <lb />
tn what w send Too to who <lb />
a tho about <lb />
tn . <lb />
do U M <lb />
d ii-1 <lb />
ran . t. rt and <lb />
A to. <lb />
Pen Pencil <lb />
MARKS <lb />
name In J p<lb />
St. I. <lb />
beg to to the public that <lb />
we now engage in the <lb />
business as successors to A. O. Cox <lb />
kindly ask those need of Cotton <lb />
Planters, cart Wheels. <lb />
Horse Shoeing, or any repair work. <lb />
I either wood or iron, to on us and <lb />
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