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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
-----Solicits your <lb />
. <lb />
Its win be to please every reader. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
I JOB F 3- <lb />
i hat can l surpassed no- <lb />
where In tills section. Our work alway <lb />
satisfaction. <lb />
D. I. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL IX. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1890. <lb />
NO. <lb />
he Eastern Reflector <lb />
N. C. <lb />
D. J. <lb />
Acuity. <lb />
CAYS HAT<lb />
Over the strings of my harp to-day <lb />
Floats a song that is half a sigh. <lb />
Like the sound of leaves when the wind <lb />
sweeps by. <lb />
Like the sound of breakers far away, <lb />
As they beat and sob. <lb />
c-r a I As they <lb />
S r. Tm , near voice roar <lb />
G. of W, f shore. <lb />
M. Holt. I <lb />
f Over the strings of my harp to-day <lb />
Secretary of Floats a song for the dying year <lb />
of Wake. A song that thrills with an limbed <lb />
W. of Wake. j tear <lb />
of Wayne, i the winter twilight, cold and gray. <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction ; As the breakers sob. <lb />
M. Finger of ; As the breakers throb. <lb />
Attorney F. David- i And I hear Hie voice with its old refrain, <lb />
ion, of Buncombe. j For the days never conic back again. <lb />
Over the siring of my harp to-day <lb />
Thief Justice-A. S. of, Floats a song for my sweet, lost youth. <lb />
Wake. would truth, <lb />
Clark, of and fame and power <lb />
Wake- Joseph Davis, To dream once more <lb />
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and Those bright dreams <lb />
Alfonso C. of is vain refrain. <lb />
COURT. <lb />
II. Brown. <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second Philips, o <lb />
Connor, of VS 11- <lb />
y. of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth <lb />
Chatham. <lb />
Sixth T. Boykin. of <lb />
Seventh C, of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth r. of<lb />
Ninth V, Graves, of <lb />
of <lb />
For Hie days that never come back again. <lb />
never be Tattling car- <lb />
lies continually with it as abiding <lb />
companions the smokes fumes <lb />
of hell, inn's breaking into the <lb />
relations of and Wife, <lb />
of brother and sister, sweetheart <lb />
lover, breaking n the <lb />
order of God's ion. What <lb />
is Die world coming to There are <lb />
who visit their <lb />
ether purpose under <lb />
to gather and keep <lb />
in motion the and <lb />
cal occurrences of life, thus <lb />
themselves God <lb />
keeping their continually <lb />
a state of restless condemnation. <lb />
Whence cotteR such and <lb />
con In.-ion Who Hie seed <lb />
of this running Who laid <lb />
the bottom rail of this fence that <lb />
surrounds the whole Who <lb />
placed the coiner stone of this build <lb />
that's so in its <lb />
lure The spell is upon . The <lb />
I disease must be broken pi a- <lb />
New York Letter <lb />
A Hugs on Trial <lb />
Eroding City Taxes. <lb />
special <lb />
New March 24th. W. <lb />
The baa voted down <lb />
the proposition for a new East <lb />
bridge, and now comes a project <lb />
of a tunnel. This is to reach <lb />
from 42nd street on the west side, <lb />
cross the city to east side, and <lb />
pass under the East to Long <lb />
Island v, which is the upper part the world, Mr. Jones. <lb />
Over the strings of my harp <lb />
Floats a for the dying . , , . <lb />
A thrills unshed tear <lb />
Like-the sound of breakers away Time is swiftly flying- Men and <lb />
How they beat and sob, . , . <lb />
How beat throb, women, one by one, are dropping <lb />
And I hearths voice with its old refrain.; the tomb, vet is the or-1 for ventilating. Freight trains. <lb />
P. Womack, of J t . is j locomotives will <lb />
of Brooklyn. The tunnel will con- <lb />
the New with the Long <lb />
Island Railroad. It will puss <lb />
42d street, feet below the <lb />
face and will have openings at <lb />
Ninth, and Seventh avenues <lb />
and at the Grand Central Depot. <lb />
It will be bored solid rook <lb />
entire distance, and be lined <lb />
with a brick wall. A double truck <lb />
railroad will be laid in c <lb />
and cars with electric motors will <lb />
be used. It will be lighted by <lb />
and steam fans will be used <lb />
Stray Bits of <lb />
Farad by Bad Boy for <lb />
Those Who Lot t j <lb />
NOT ASHAMED OF TUB DEBT. <lb />
dear, we really mast go <lb />
to Me. Smith's; we have owed them <lb />
a visit don't know how long. <lb />
if that were the only <lb />
thing we owed them I have <lb />
gone long <lb />
HIS MISTAKE. <lb />
dreamed last night that I <lb />
was the most woman in <lb />
lie <lb />
just the way, don't you know dreams <lb />
always go by contraries. <lb />
WHEN POVERTY COMES. <lb />
never quarreled when <lb />
were engaged <lb />
I thought butter would <lb />
not melt in your month then. <lb />
it hasn't since we were <lb />
married, that's certain. Haven't <lb />
had any to milt. <lb />
OVER THE STATE. <lb />
fie on Hand- <lb />
II you are going to do anything, <lb />
do it promptly. The longer yon <lb />
wait and think about it dread <lb />
it, the worse it will be. <lb />
Be on hand. Life is a great deal <lb />
pleasanter to the person who <lb />
promptly does what ho is required <lb />
to do. <lb />
Don't keep your friends <lb />
You have no right to waste the lime <lb />
of other people. If yon are one-half <lb />
ho behind time in an <lb />
engagement you may cause a doz- i <lb />
. . of the State Guard, the ban- <lb />
on other parties to break engage Lr o- Y M c A ,,, <lb />
and untold perplexities and breeze with the bans <lb />
Dreamer's Dictionary <lb />
Interest Occur- you dream grease, <lb />
ring in North Carolina. -e engaged <lb />
will go right. If the grease is <lb />
AS REFLECTED EXCHANGES JOB will have hot <lb />
all will lie in the end. <lb />
Durham Globe There is a gen is a good sign to dream <lb />
n western North Carolina , a mm ,. <lb />
who has eighteen marriageable T one. <lb />
. A means unexpected <lb />
you are ill is a <lb />
some one will overreach you in <lb />
a bargain. It also predicts false <lb />
who I <lb />
daughters who wear dazzling <lb />
What is the matter wit <lb />
you odd fellows No excuse, <lb />
For particulars and address <lb />
apply at this office. <lb />
In future, at the annual encamp- <lb />
delays may come out just that <lb />
little shortcoming of yours which <lb />
you look as such a trifling <lb />
clung. <lb />
To an energetic, wide <lb />
vows. <lb />
you find a bunch of key.--, <lb />
someone is about to a secret. <lb />
If you lose a key or keys, watch <lb />
The Wilmington delegation <lb />
will give, not only the desired tent I conduct or may come <lb />
but a lot in fee simple on the en-1 to shame. <lb />
u , ,.,., . , , <lb />
i if the king of <lb />
A love letter which was destroyed it denotes you will <lb />
person there is nothing more a I partnership <lb />
. , was burned ten ago, caused I a Arm i, . i. <lb />
trying and more than to , ,, ,,, <lb />
The Sin pf Tattling. <lb />
be Co <lb />
Miss Belle Mathis of that town WM many <lb />
WHY HIS WIFE HIM. i , , . I aT <lb />
Mr alone Brace up and make effort, you ; Mr. A Johnston conn i a great <lb />
Pert take I shiftless, Indolent, always-behind ; <lb />
supper. <lb />
Mi-s you should not <lb />
deprive yourself of the pleasure of <lb />
taking Mrs. Benedict down. <lb />
Mr pleasure at all, I as- <lb />
sure <lb />
This world to be <lb />
any bolter until people <lb />
Wise <lb />
do tell <lb />
Tenth O. es. <lb />
M. of men are <lb />
II. Merrimon, <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
Twelfth <lb />
pf Buncombe. <lb />
wit h doing than a continued <lb />
Sena u <lb />
is <lb />
. . there so often a of <lb />
House of District ; . , <lb />
are men. There is no <lb />
better way to entangle one's soul <lb />
Such <lb />
Skinner, of Perquimans. feeling between I . <lb />
Second col. bitter feelings of between arouse i lie n <lb />
still under the tongue, and through the tunnel between <lb />
amount of persuasion can remove I midnight A. M. It will be <lb />
is. It stands right in the gangway five miles built entirely at <lb />
that leads to earth's most, precious I private expense. The of <lb />
I gift. he and oilier thing is sweet or sour <lb />
ed, The can be j the scheme and are urging . Pupil -By the souse of taste. <lb />
and sin-stricken the Board of Alderman to take fa- <lb />
you will die upon the plains of the j action. <lb />
desert, light under the very shadow j investigating a sea <lb />
in the very of the unbroken <lb />
Will not do to loot <lb />
Joshua and Caleb, Goo's eternal <lb />
You will <lb />
folks, and s.-o it yon cannot come to , years <lb />
time I were nulled in near <lb />
f any- <lb />
how do you distinguish col- <lb />
ors f <lb />
the <lb />
The the <lb />
I the Inquiry at the Brook- <lb />
If you have agreed to be at a <lb />
place at a certain I line, be there <lb />
unless on are sick dead. <lb />
case you might ho excused, <lb />
i but not otherwise. <lb />
the dinner <lb />
woman <lb />
ton. <lb />
a large of acts go to beings were descended from <lb />
W of should the best God He ill either board a man of- apes which made the old man so. Wild, <lb />
friends Is it not a restless tongue put an as delightful as it that he may <lb />
A tie <lb />
as t lie good, the small <lb />
turn you back to wander forty year. b,,, <lb />
wilderness. continue , . , . me i I tell you <lb />
-------Matter is. that struck one <lb />
but with <lb />
tie <lb />
the heart enveloped in <lb />
IN THE GLOAMING. <lb />
of <lb />
Third District <lb />
Bender. <lb />
I Mann <lb />
Fifth If. Brower, <lb />
well as the great of life J ii <lb />
keeps the heart envelope,. ,. super-, j . ,,,, <lb />
ti,, God has placed more general and large yo,, have <lb />
t. it within nearer of man to , , , ,. smoky background and put <lb />
Eighth II. A. C of genius k u it n c other kW , , Ml J <lb />
Anson. . . of a school of solitude m which his Units. great tin,, j picture when fin- <lb />
and the intellect said <lb />
permitted to act; producing at some devils not out but <lb />
They made up again, however, alter <lb />
dream of laurel de- <lb />
i notes fame. If some one gives you <lb />
, . , branch the lame is accidental <lb />
If <lb />
boy, was yesterday <lb />
morning a pile of cotton seed, at you dream of sailing on <lb />
h veil mm keep your oil About a a clear it <lb />
wile dinner Doles there is Tr . success in your undertakings. If <lb />
nuns., on round the mill,. and holes t ,, , <lb />
some good and and j , . of seed hulls. . you will <lb />
is not- Waiting a was was not seen through difficulties. <lb />
again until his dead body was found If the lake be muddy, look out for <lb />
yesterday dishonesty about you. <lb />
U la report-1 letters-It is good to dream of <lb />
ed Frank Hitch of Hamilton is letters. II you receive them honors <lb />
some <lb />
your <lb />
is <lb />
Norfolk road bed has sunk. It is , loves you well, <lb />
not generally credited, be- ; you dream of a man <lb />
of that with respect to dressed in black it is white <lb />
mm set Oil a bad omen to see a murdered man <lb />
mine i t in is report. <lb />
It is reported that tho pet <lb />
John and postmaster give medicine <lb />
Ml., W, S. has tells ; to take it, poverty. <lb />
been bounced. The cause is good sign, foretelling <lb />
of This man, ,, t or <lb />
was becoming a good <lb />
captain, i can't feel you only <lb />
. u , i you sometimes but tho of the <lb />
st ween j <lb />
Navy Yard concerning the con- in , his rood that was partial-; await, you, if you receive one, <lb />
duct or Commander the; Glasgow boy came . completed to A is behind <lb />
eroded and told o clock to take you a is to effect, that one Hie i. . . ,. , ,. <lb />
corvette Enterprise, have a t him. Have your bonnet piers to the bridge t he one you receive i <lb />
hi in <lb />
tho sidewalk for half and <lb />
hour clinging to a fidgety horse, <lb />
wraps and look at ban- <lb />
a and hunt, up your <lb />
shawl or not, Have all these <lb />
j- of H; n-<lb />
A. <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
of II. James. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S- I-- <lb />
by <lb />
Commissioners d conceptions, in which I <lb />
an Guilford Mooring. C. V Newton. , , .,., <lb />
T. E. Keel. can look out upon nature's . <lb />
times such minds as are capable of prayer and An inherited <lb />
rolling together, of striking is more difficult to conquer <lb />
the nations the earth. A I than a contracted one. <lb />
school solitude A school of aM evil among <lb />
one and if so there may be <lb />
for prayer and lasting to re- <lb />
am <lb />
II. up heavens bound-j move it. If Moses by <lb />
Chairman d J. D. i of the of <lb />
that God who that being POT almost an ea- <lb />
ed the fathomless depth of tire can not we, by fasting, <lb />
is master of his own j cheek this of tattling among us, <lb />
What a difference there , it would seem to cling closer <lb />
The use fists, swords <lb />
and oaths against the men seems to hat painting <lb />
have been quite common, of , he <lb />
results being that than seven i <lb />
deserted. Men were often pat a him. <lb />
In Irons and abused Tor the slight- A man was <lb />
. all <lb />
and in fact, i as door. <lb />
attended to and decided on If a. inspector <lb />
the time he has fixed. had let bin alone a little longer he <lb />
A lit lie system and a good deal <lb />
to <lb />
position well up the front rank of <lb />
-H. <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
G. James. <lb />
F. Evans. <lb />
It. <lb />
Chief T. Smith. <lb />
R. <lb />
Ward. B. X. Boyd j <lb />
2nd Bard. K. Williams, Jr., and Alfred <lb />
Forbes 3rd Ward, T. J. Jarvis and M. <lb />
B. Lang; 4th Ward, W. N. <lb />
Third <lb />
Sundays, morning and Rev. . C. <lb />
space <lb />
I counsel. <lb />
I is in this that in to a , <lb />
the is must I It appears that almost the entire <lb />
feature There is a continual skin- world is asleep, wrapped up in <lb />
of the There is first pleasures and gratifications. <lb />
he of in he asked, He begets and I <lb />
. with whom he comes ,, <lb />
money. <lb />
Fee one in a dream is a <lb />
would have been entitled to lake bis sign you will be old maid. <lb />
you dream of going to <lb />
opera it is a sign that you will <lb />
travel. <lb />
yon dream of a mule yon <lb />
will not be to marry. <lb />
you dream of has <lb />
king pancakes, somebody is in love <lb />
will help, yon j leaders, <lb />
you once get in I. Ml m <lb />
habit of it you will like it. Q . p <lb />
to do business WM <lb />
with a party who is always on <lb />
and who, yon know, will an time, j fuse <lb />
eddying of the waters in one <lb />
place and a whirlpool in another, heart to amuse, to entertain, to be <lb />
the awful cataract, <lb />
mil <lb />
There is irritating desire in the <lb />
get laughter, to play the hero, and <lb />
soon the whole is one person visiting <lb />
the rocks. First speak another, does so at the expense of <lb />
lug and night. Prayer- Meeting every jg the innocent, and of the his or her neighbor. Sitting <lb />
Wednesday night. E. B. John, y . of around the fireside, and having so <lb />
second and fourth , acts and then of casting mile of in his heart, his mouth <lb />
Sundays, morning and night, ; fl , , <lb />
every B <lb />
to the Secretary , m <lb />
and it is probable that we f M I J <lb />
will dismissed. i <lb />
THE ELEVATED m <lb />
Comptroller Myers, on of number of es soldiers wore res <lb />
the city, is to begin suit counting their deeds of <lb />
the elevated railroads for I shot seven that <lb />
lanes. He has been hives- <lb />
tho matter claims that i I brought down . <lb />
the companies owe the city The number went on increasing ; many more unpleasant <lb />
According to law. are in to the last. i than a ho. Be in <lb />
i s th is is m nothing, gentle- making agreements, but when yon <lb />
compelled to pay the per once agreed, stick to the terms <lb />
cent, of their net income, the -p that I was killed <lb />
use of tho streets. It seems, how the <lb />
ever that the New J And , yon follow out he prompt, <lb />
Third punctual, of d- <lb />
j about their smell, am sorry ; f <lb />
fall iii love with yourself; if yon <lb />
yes, she . mM <lb />
i is a blessing to world. at a gnat. That this <lb />
He is a power in to be by the one who <lb />
like them, your love will be return- <lb />
When he lies, he will be missed. <lb />
Teach the children early to be <lb />
prompt. Teach them to respect a <lb />
promise. Bring them up to toll the <lb />
truth and A broken en- <lb />
is a Sometimes it is <lb />
i worse than a lie. and may cause a <lb />
naturally relishing is shown parasol, a new <lb />
the constant use made of it in soups,, . <lb />
meal dressings and com . <lb />
ate Co, which owns the Third <lb />
. I avenue Hues leases them to the <lb />
De- i urn-nun i <lb />
up I fiery passions tin; and condemnation <lb />
heart, and them into neighbor, though a worthy citizen <lb />
indignation; Christian percent of the <lb />
it the 1st and 3rd at, hastening immortal souls ; some of the evils growing out of , . . . . <lb />
As the stockholders both <lb />
Trapped <lb />
Co., pays only per <lb />
of amount received as rent. <lb />
day <lb />
ST I tattling. by Tar to with <lb />
Greenville B. Chapter. No. meets <lb />
trap, and he has skittered all I speechless, than to utter one sen- <lb />
over clamp- , to the char- <lb />
t of your Advocate, <lb />
the harmless; severing friend- <lb />
relations, distributing to man and <lb />
man and to religious denominations <lb />
hatred and animosity, <lb />
I the us and justifying the <lb />
A. L. Blow. W. <lb />
-Covenant T- O. O. F. <lb />
every night, j. A. v- <lb />
K. G, <lb />
Insurance Lodge. No. lion, K. II., <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night. <lb />
t. I. D. <lb />
Pitt A. L. of <lb />
very Thursday night. C. A. White, C. <lb />
Father arid Son. <lb />
Hours for all A. wicked. There is scarcely a nook <lb />
M. to p. M. All mail, distributed the length <lb />
o arrival. The general deliver will <lb />
be kept open for minutes at night breadth of our country that this <lb />
utter the Northern mail is standard is not erected there. It's <lb />
Northern Mail arrives daily . j. <lb />
t P. M. and departs at a blighting cure to a Christian's <lb />
IS A. M. , , <lb />
Tar Old and Falkland <lb />
arrives <lb />
M. sod departs at P. M. <lb />
and Grimesland <lb />
nils s daily at <lb />
and departs at A. M. <lb />
Bell's <lb />
Mills, <lb />
II and- mate arrive Tuesday <lb />
Thursday and Saturday t A. M. and<lb />
Black Jack and <lb />
nails arrive Saturday at <lb />
mi Friday at A M. <lb />
J. J. P. M <lb />
I companies are the same persons, it. <lb />
An steel- an entire week and h <lb />
have saved a year during <lb />
the past five years. The <lb />
says that if their view is correct <lb />
they could just as well rent the two <lb />
roads for per and pay tho <lb />
city only five cents. He claims that <lb />
the law clearly provides that the <lb />
city shall receive per cent of the <lb />
net income from the passenger <lb />
ti and if the companies refuse <lb />
to pity he will sue immediately. <lb />
Edwin Arlington- <lb />
A Jovial Party Where one TO <lb />
p. <lb />
Boston Courier. <lb />
Wife solicitude of <lb />
If any do not like onions, it <lb />
dream a gentleman pro- <lb />
will pay to cultivate tho taste. In mm yon <lb />
several in Europe, onions <lb />
with bread form a staple diet for the ; B <lb />
laboring people, two articles being <lb />
a match in yon shedding <lb />
Their virtues as a tears, somebody is going to fall <lb />
waste tissues of inner man, <lb />
too obvious to need more than a dream of <lb />
mention. An all round argument <lb />
lies in the fact that Americans are <lb />
the most nervous of nations, and on- <lb />
ions the best of nerve food. Allow- <lb />
i celery as a all the credit <lb />
punctual, <lb />
everything when it needs to be <lb />
done, there are ninety-nine chances <lb />
out of one hundred that you will bu <lb />
successful in life; it you are not j claimed for for and <lb />
aye the delightful con-- for being conveniently to he had at <lb />
all seasons, onions have much the ad-I <lb />
vantage. Raw beef stake and onions <lb />
you will have the <lb />
I of knowing that you have <lb />
means health and life; <lb />
beans, criticism, loss; peas, good <lb />
foil one; asparagus, success; cu- <lb />
sickness; onions, dispute <lb />
with interiors; lettuce, <lb />
corn, riches. <lb />
The Saxton ballot reform bill has <lb />
It lonesome sitting all i deserved success, and you will to a pulp and spread New York Legislature <lb />
v at your be continually beset by the remorse- sandwich of diet , ow Govern- <lb />
j f you had only bread, make an ideal food tor <lb />
Lome to had only been and to. any one in feeble a <lb />
Husband Wit is, -y m.,. <lb />
There scene <lb />
at the depot tho other day, <lb />
between a man a boy, but it <lb />
was the man that needed the <lb />
cation, not the toy. The boy came <lb />
there to meet his fat failed to <lb />
some piece of baggage which <lb />
, . I was expected. did just as you <lb />
life. It drives the soul from God I ,, . . , <lb />
. ,. u -i told me, said the little fellow <lb />
and the hopes of heaven, banishes i , . l <lb />
. . who was a manly little chap. <lb />
A. B. <lb />
Appointments, <lb />
Sunday and <lb />
and 4th Sundays, morning HO <lb />
Meeting <lb />
3rd Sunday, and night. <lb />
E C MUM bodies, <lb />
from the spirit that sweet repose <lb />
which is the privilege of every <lb />
Christian believer. An idle tongue <lb />
It gives the mind no time to Ox its <lb />
thoughts upon God pr bis require- <lb />
; it in the background <lb />
mature reflection. To speak of <lb />
event that comes and goes in <lb />
the daily transactions of life is a <lb />
matter of two Small a significance <lb />
to be engaged, in- <lb />
The Bible <lb />
be yea, yea, nay, nay, for <lb />
whatsoever is more than <lb />
of Is this a truthful ass <lb />
It so, then tattling most <lb />
be stamped an everlasting con- <lb />
with, <lb />
little chap <lb />
John to get it and put it in the <lb />
carriage, be do <lb />
don't believe are telling <lb />
me the said the father, in <lb />
a loud, bullying tone. forget <lb />
to say a about it, and when I <lb />
get home settle with <lb />
father, <lb />
said the man sternly, <lb />
while cheeks flushed and <lb />
his eyes fined with tears. <lb />
At that moment man John, <lb />
who seemed to a factotum or a <lb />
coachman, came into the depot and <lb />
father asked him about the <lb />
matter. <lb />
Who Will Take the Census and <lb />
What Pay They Will Get, <lb />
North <lb />
In each district there will a <lb />
supervisor of the census and in each <lb />
township one additional enumerator <lb />
to each ward of a city. Under this <lb />
plan Guilford county will have <lb />
enumerators, one for of <lb />
the eighteen townships and one for <lb />
each of tho four wards in the city of <lb />
Greensboro. The salary now pro- <lb />
for a supervisor is but <lb />
there is a proposition pending in <lb />
Congress which will doubt be <lb />
passed to, increase the salaries of <lb />
For preaching on Bethlehem . <lb />
Bethlehem, 1st Sunday at <lb />
1st Sunday at <lb />
2nd Sunday at <lb />
Grove. rd at <lb />
h Sunday t ii o'clock. . <lb />
Chapel. Sunday <lb />
intent upon <lb />
ting whole community tho tel- <lb />
ling of tales, tho taking from and <lb />
adding on coloring of this aide <lb />
of pad then of. that, <lb />
the real troth in its garment of <lb />
that it <lb />
a good to do, it slipped B after a <lb />
blame <lb />
if its <lb />
Did the father then torn to his <lb />
little too ask to excused for <lb />
his word speaking <lb />
Not a bit of it. toot- <lb />
ed, if be son <lb />
bad been wrong, and toe will be made and <lb />
certain of names in <lb />
ting the population. The <lb />
tors receive per month and are <lb />
allowed two th work <lb />
make report. <lb />
The appointment for the <lb />
by <lb />
books P <lb />
have been thinking about <lb />
it for some time, and now I have got <lb />
a pleasant surprise for <lb />
pleasant <lb />
dearest. I sent for <lb />
mother yesterday, and I expect her <lb />
this evening, I mean to have her <lb />
Stay with us quite a while. She will <lb />
take care of the house at night <lb />
look to the children, and I go <lb />
down and sit in the office with yon <lb />
while yon <lb />
is to <lb />
say, couldn't think of you going <lb />
down <lb />
my dearest. I <lb />
ought to have thought of it before, <lb />
but it to my mind till <lb />
yesterday. Oh John, forgive me for <lb />
not thinking of your comfort sooner <lb />
But I will go and sit with you to- <lb />
t II <lb />
the fact is, I got through with my <lb />
did How delightful <lb />
And you now stay at home every <lb />
evening. I'm so <lb />
the delighted wife ran off to <lb />
make preparations for the reception <lb />
of her. mother, while the husband, <lb />
with sombre brow, sat looking at the <lb />
picture of a poker party, with <lb />
member the growing grate. <lb />
I on would have <lb />
success instead failure. <lb />
He Serve. <lb />
A Case, <lb />
A Juror Cure a and Sufficient <lb />
Judge William Louts Kelly, of the <lb />
district says the St- Paul <lb />
Press, is acquiring a <lb />
for wit on the A young <lb />
lawyer in the <lb />
Bank building tells the <lb />
Various jurors were waiting before <lb />
the judge, as is. the custom at every <lb />
term of to be excused from <lb />
A meek looking man came <lb />
up in his turn and asked that he <lb />
might be let off. <lb />
can't get off without a good <lb />
said the judge. <lb />
have a good reason. <lb />
You must tell it or said <lb />
the judge. <lb />
your honor, I don't believe <lb />
the other jurors would care to have <lb />
me <lb />
not your <lb />
is <lb />
got the <lb />
said Judge Kelley, <lb />
quickly, the man <lb />
Pedro will Naples <lb />
to the <lb />
master laundrymen <lb />
planned their of <lb />
nation against the Chinese laundry <lb />
Dr. H. C. of <lb />
Ga., writes; very peculiar and <lb />
strange case of blood poison came <lb />
under my attention a short time ago. <lb />
A gentleman came hero from Athens, <lb />
Ga., where ho been bitten on the hand <lb />
by a vicious mule that he was break- <lb />
to work. The hand was in a <lb />
condition, and the <lb />
was rapidly extending throughout <lb />
his entire system. Every knuckle on <lb />
hand was an ulcer that was deep <lb />
and sloughing. He stated to me <lb />
that he had consulted several <lb />
taken their medicines with- <lb />
out deriving any I gave him <lb />
a course of Swift's Specific S. <lb />
and in a few days he reported to me <lb />
a marked and in one <lb />
week from the time he commenced <lb />
taking S. S. S. the hand was healed <lb />
up and the poison entirely eradicated <lb />
from his system. It is my opinion <lb />
that he would have lost his life had <lb />
it not been for the health giving prop- <lb />
contained in Swift's Specific. He <lb />
frankly admits himself that S. S. S. <lb />
did the work. <lb />
Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis- <lb />
eases mailed free. <lb />
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CO., <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
AYCOCK DANIELS. <lb />
Go <lb />
Wilson. N. C <lb />
WILSON, , <lb />
L. JAMES, <lb />
DENTIST, b <lb />
LEX I. BLOW, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
RE. <lb />
J, H. <lb />
TUCKER MURPHY, <lb />
A TS-A T-LA W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Henry M. Stanley will <lb />
Egypt on April 17th. <lb />
leave <lb />
LATHAM. <lb />
t skinner, <lb />
n JAMBS, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Practice In all the courts. Collect <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
J B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
ATTORNEY A W, <lb />
Greenville,<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
U ad <lb />
THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICK OF <lb />
I The per year. <lb />
column <lb />
one year, ; one-half column one year. <lb />
; column one year, <lb />
Transient Inch <lb />
one week. i two weeks. one <lb />
month Two inches one week, <lb />
two weeks, j one month, <lb />
Advertisements inserted in Local <lb />
Column as reading items. cents per <lb />
line for each insertion. <lb />
Legal Advertisements, such as Ad- <lb />
and Notices. <lb />
and Sales. <lb />
Summons to Non-Residents, etc. will <lb />
be charged for at legal rates and must <lb />
BI PAID FOB ADVANCE. The RE- <lb />
has suffered some loss and <lb />
much because of having no <lb />
fixed rule as to the payment of this class <lb />
of advert and in order to avoid <lb />
future trouble payment Of advance <lb />
will be demanded. <lb />
Contracts for spAce not mentioned <lb />
above, for length of time, can be <lb />
made by application to the office either <lb />
in person or by letter. <lb />
Cony tor New Advertisements and <lb />
all changes of advertisements be <lb />
banded In by o'clock on Tuesday <lb />
mornings in to prompt in- <lb />
the day following. <lb />
The Reflector having a large <lb />
will be found a profitable medium <lb />
through which to reach the public. <lb />
at Post Office at <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, 1890. <lb />
A fearful cyclone passed through <lb />
Kentucky and Tennessee last <lb />
and harrowing accounts <lb />
of it have since been occupying <lb />
much space in press dispatches. <lb />
The city of Louisville met with <lb />
greatest disaster. In that city <lb />
property aggregating over half a <lb />
million dollars was destroyed and <lb />
more than a hundred lives were <lb />
lost. There were many towns and <lb />
a large scope of country over <lb />
which the storm played havoc. A <lb />
flood is also raging in the <lb />
river which has broken <lb />
levees in many places <lb />
turning volumes of water <lb />
through and inundating a vast <lb />
area of adjacent lands. The loss <lb />
sustained by cyclone and flood is <lb />
great. <lb />
The bill to admit Wyoming as a <lb />
State was passed by the House. <lb />
The Senate passed the bill <lb />
the purchase of <lb />
tents for the use of the flood <lb />
in Arkansas, Mississippi <lb />
and <lb />
Two counterfeiters, William <lb />
and his wife, have been <lb />
arrested at Buffalo, H. Y. A com- <lb />
was found in their <lb />
rooms. <lb />
The bill to authorize the <lb />
dent to appoint retire John <lb />
Fremont as a major-general in the <lb />
United States Army, was reported <lb />
favorably to the Senate. <lb />
Last week the Wilmington Mes- <lb />
sent out n Cape Fear and <lb />
Yadkin Valley edition. It was a <lb />
mammoth sheet of pages. <lb />
There is certainly enterprise about <lb />
the that is seldom equal- <lb />
led anywhere. <lb />
Wilmington will celebrate the <lb />
completion of the Cape Fear and <lb />
Yadkin Valley Railroad in <lb />
style. Greenville should <lb />
taking steps for a celebration of <lb />
the completion of the Wilmington <lb />
and Weldon road. This town <lb />
should not be behind. <lb />
The horrible details of the Boyle <lb />
case have again been before <lb />
the eyes of the public in the col- <lb />
of the Raleigh daily papers. <lb />
Boyle was convicted once of the <lb />
outrage with which he is charged, <lb />
and the Supreme Court upon some <lb />
technicality granted him a new <lb />
trial. This new trial was com- <lb />
in Wake county Superior <lb />
Court last Friday. A lawyer from <lb />
Pennsylvania assisted in Boyle's <lb />
We wrote the above Monday <lb />
morning and later in the day <lb />
learned that the case ended late <lb />
Saturday night by the Jury bring- <lb />
in a verdict of not guilty. And <lb />
this is the worst feature of it all. <lb />
The Reflector is among those <lb />
who think Boyle guilty and that <lb />
he ought to have been punished. <lb />
Though our opinion may be wrong <lb />
we thought the verdict in the first <lb />
trial a just one. <lb />
The Wilson Mirror, always full <lb />
of bright poetic sentiment, has <lb />
closed its eighth year. There is <lb />
but one Henry and one <lb />
Wilson Mirror, and the sphere <lb />
by that paper can be filled <lb />
by no other. May they both con- <lb />
to together for years <lb />
to come. <lb />
We were in error last week in <lb />
saying the Watch Tower is t he or- <lb />
of the Christian Mission- <lb />
Convention. The paper is <lb />
conducted in the interest of the <lb />
Disciples Church but the <lb />
has no State organ as yet, as <lb />
the paper was revived since the <lb />
Convention last met. <lb />
That excellent paper, the <lb />
Star last week reached <lb />
the age of years. To say more <lb />
about the than the Reflector <lb />
has heretofore said cannot be done <lb />
easily, so we will be satisfied this <lb />
time by just calling it the best <lb />
paper in North Carolina and wish- <lb />
its age may double under the <lb />
present management. <lb />
The managers of the State Fair <lb />
are getting their work well in hand <lb />
for the nest exhibit. Already they <lb />
have issued a list of premiums to <lb />
be awarded, which aggregate over <lb />
This is a handsome sum <lb />
to be offered in prizes and ought <lb />
to stir the farmers and <lb />
of the State up to a lively <lb />
competition for them. It ought <lb />
also create such an interest in the <lb />
coming October Fair as to make it <lb />
the best the Society has yet held. <lb />
Mr. J. J. editor of the <lb />
Salisbury Watch man, died at his <lb />
home in Salisbury on Sunday, <lb />
Mar. 23rd. He was the veteran <lb />
editor of the State, being engaged <lb />
in journalistic work for more than <lb />
half a century. He was years <lb />
old at the time of his death. The <lb />
last issue of the was a <lb />
memorial to Mr. and con- <lb />
a splendid history of his <lb />
as well as a number of <lb />
from other papers. <lb />
Durham is going it on her own <lb />
hook. The plucky city has raised <lb />
money enough to secure the <lb />
of Trinity College even after <lb />
it bad first decided to go to <lb />
and now she is taking active <lb />
steps looking to the location of a <lb />
Female College there also. And <lb />
there is just pluck enough there <lb />
to build it, t o, and money <lb />
to up the pluck. AH <lb />
this does not Durham <lb />
was flaking insignificance, by <lb />
fey mesas. <lb />
His Honor, Judge Boykin, has <lb />
just closed a two weeks Term of <lb />
our Court, and it is no reflection <lb />
upon the distinguished Jurists who <lb />
have preceded him to say that <lb />
no Court was ever held in the <lb />
County which gave more universal <lb />
satisfaction. The Bench and the <lb />
Bar put themselves in harmony <lb />
with each other in the very begin- <lb />
the Term for steady earnest <lb />
work and both labored together to <lb />
the very end of the Term, and the <lb />
result is that more cases were dis- <lb />
posed of than we ever knew at any <lb />
Court before. We were frequent- <lb />
in Court and were delighted <lb />
with the manner in which the <lb />
Judge and conducted its <lb />
affairs. Promptness and <lb />
marked every step of his pro- <lb />
No time was wasted in <lb />
getting to work nor in the trial of <lb />
the causes. The lawyers stated <lb />
their position with brevity and <lb />
clearness and the Judge decided <lb />
with promptness and definiteness <lb />
and that was the end of it. If now <lb />
and then attorney seemed to be <lb />
disposed to waste time with a use- <lb />
less repetition of his arguments, <lb />
the Judge with gentleness and <lb />
kindness, but with firmness and <lb />
positiveness, put proper restraint <lb />
upon it and the readiness with <lb />
which the Bar yielded to his dis- <lb />
showed that the lawyers <lb />
recognized in Judge Boykin a <lb />
man of learning and eminent <lb />
fitness for the position <lb />
which he holds. The <lb />
who attended Court were <lb />
greatly pleased and on all sides one <lb />
hear words of kindness and <lb />
approval for the Judge. We still <lb />
have a crowded docket, there <lb />
over two hundred civil cases yet for <lb />
trial, and we hear a general desire <lb />
for Judge Boykin to return to us <lb />
in June and repeat his good work. <lb />
In writing these words of approval <lb />
of a public servant we are simply <lb />
giving voice to the feelings and <lb />
sentiments of Lawyers, Suitors, and <lb />
people who were in upon <lb />
and we do it with pleasure <lb />
because it is so truly deserved. <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
From Our Regular Correspondent. <lb />
The Republicans of the Senate <lb />
have struck a streak of industry <lb />
and agreed to meet daily at <lb />
o'clock instead of have I <lb />
also decided in canons that the Hod I <lb />
steal shall be called op on <lb />
Monday and remain the Sen- <lb />
ate until the theft is consummated, <lb />
to be followed in regular order by <lb />
the dependent pension bill, ad- <lb />
customs bill, the land <lb />
forfeiture bill, the Jones silver bill, <lb />
and the bills for of <lb />
new States. An attempt was made <lb />
at this caucus to bind the Senators <lb />
to support a Federal election bill, <lb />
but it failed most It <lb />
is by aid of king caucus <lb />
that a Federal Election bill can be <lb />
carried in either House or Senate. <lb />
The House on <lb />
has practically <lb />
the applications of New Mexico <lb />
Arizona to become States, at the <lb />
present session, by deciding to post- <lb />
pone further consideration of bills <lb />
for their admission. <lb />
Bills to allow Crook's widow <lb />
a pension of year have been <lb />
introduced in House and Senate. <lb />
The the Ways and <lb />
Means committee of the House have <lb />
not been able to stand the pressure <lb />
brought to bear upon them by the <lb />
announcement of items in their <lb />
tariff bill. Already they have <lb />
bides and raw silk shall go <lb />
back upon the free list, and <lb />
gar people are demanding with a <lb />
of success that the cut on <lb />
shall not exceed per cent. <lb />
It is impossible to say how soon the <lb />
bill will get before House. It <lb />
has not yet been discussed by the <lb />
fall committee. <lb />
The president and secretary <lb />
the Virginia Republican League, of <lb />
this city, have been arrested <lb />
civil service law prohibiting <lb />
soliciting of campaign contributions <lb />
from Government It was <lb />
done intention of making <lb />
these test cases in order to get a <lb />
judicial construction the law. <lb />
Civil Service <lb />
satisfied with the largely increased Wilmington Star. <lb />
appropriation it had already asked <lb />
tor, submitted a supplementary <lb />
estimate to Congress asking for <lb />
more. <lb />
Secretary Proctor wants the Pen- <lb />
bureau transferred from <lb />
Interior to the War department. <lb />
He says the work can be done there <lb />
cheaper. <lb />
The Republican members of the <lb />
House on elections must <lb />
have bad some pretty severe twin- <lb />
of conscience of late. This <lb />
week they have decided two con- <lb />
tested election cases in favor of the <lb />
sitting Democrats. <lb />
General Bunkum has occupied <lb />
floor of Senate for <lb />
greater part of the present week. <lb />
No legislative body on earth is far- <lb />
from the people than Sen- <lb />
ate of the United Slates, but that <lb />
does not prevent liberal use of <lb />
platitudes about the <lb />
The House has passed a bill for <lb />
the admission of Wyoming <lb />
as a State. <lb />
Secretary silver bill <lb />
has been favorably reported to the <lb />
House, but it bas been radically <lb />
amended. <lb />
has <lb />
reported in favor of the adoption of <lb />
an International silver coin. <lb />
Opinions of the Press. <lb />
of the Say. <lb />
GOOD A COUNT. <lb />
Toledo American, <lb />
Republican Congressman Can- <lb />
non the other day the House, re- <lb />
his party in that body for <lb />
such unprecedented appropriations. <lb />
But Speaker Reed shut eyes <lb />
on his political conferee, saw the <lb />
quorum, and looting Omnibus <lb />
bill passed. <lb />
AND IT WILL NOT BE LONG. <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
There is not money enough in <lb />
Now York to buy the impoverished <lb />
millions of West and South, and <lb />
honesty and reform will yet achieve <lb />
their appointed tasks and re- ore <lb />
republic of our fathers. <lb />
COSTLY JOY. <lb />
A Missouri newspaper, comment- <lb />
on a ball in New York <lb />
which exclaims <lb />
with the dance; let joy be <lb />
two hundred and ninety <lb />
thousand bushels of corn will pay <lb />
the bill. <lb />
HAYES SLANDERED. <lb />
Sioux City Tribune. <lb />
In all talk of presidential <lb />
nominations in 1892, the name of B. <lb />
Harrison Is never mentioned. He <lb />
and Hayes will play the <lb />
when Benny's <lb />
present unfortunate engagement <lb />
expires. <lb />
YOU ARE RIGHT. <lb />
N. O. States, <lb />
signs of the times all point <lb />
to fact that the Democratic <lb />
members of Congress who have <lb />
been ousted from their seats by <lb />
Items from Cox Cotton Plan- <lb />
Factory. <lb />
March 27th, <lb />
Editor Eastern <lb />
I will write yon a few lines of the <lb />
happening around us. <lb />
The present fine weather makes <lb />
all on farms and the far- <lb />
seem to be making good use <lb />
of their time. <lb />
Work at the factory is progress- <lb />
very well, being Kept alive <lb />
the constant orders tor cotton <lb />
The largest orders re- <lb />
one day is for planters. <lb />
Shipment was last week to <lb />
Indian Territory. <lb />
We learn that Mrs. W. J. Jack- <lb />
son has sick with <lb />
glad to hear she is better. <lb />
We regret that Mi. J. B. Carroll <lb />
bas been kept at home by affliction. <lb />
Both bis work and presence are <lb />
greatly missed at factory. We <lb />
hope the kind Father will soon re- <lb />
move his afflictions and hermit him <lb />
to be at his post again. <lb />
Mrs. B. F. Manning is visiting <lb />
on Tar river. Mr. Manning now <lb />
bas charge of the cooking. Don't <lb />
think be appreciates it much and <lb />
from the late supper we expect he is <lb />
rather slow. <lb />
On la-st night while Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
H. B. Whitford were attending <lb />
meeting at Antioch church <lb />
some unknown person entered their <lb />
house. took the contents <lb />
from the trunks that were unlocked <lb />
and strewed them over the floor. <lb />
One large trunk and a small tin <lb />
trunk locked were carried <lb />
from house. Upon search this <lb />
morning it was found that they <lb />
were taken to the woods by <lb />
and broken open, the contents taken <lb />
W. H. Tucker,, executor of William <lb />
Moore, deceased, in his own behalf <lb />
and other creditors of Marcel- <lb />
Moore, deceased, ax may make <lb />
themselves parties <lb />
J. D. Murphy, executor of <lb />
Moore, deceased. <lb />
To of of <lb />
Moore. <lb />
A summons having been issued In the <lb />
above entitled cause returnable on the <lb />
day of May. 1890. It, Is now or- <lb />
by the Court that publication be <lb />
made in the Eastern Reflector, a <lb />
newspaper published the county of <lb />
Pitt, for six successive weeks, notifying <lb />
all the creditors the estate of Marcel <lb />
Ins Moore, deceased, to appear before <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court of said <lb />
county on or before the 15th day of May. <lb />
and Hie their evidences of debt <lb />
against said estate properly <lb />
This the 1st day of April. 1890. <lb />
K. A. <lb />
Clerk Court <lb />
COME IN <lb />
Republicans will he re-elected next j out and left there. The trunks were <lb />
November by such large majorities, found some distance from that place <lb />
Washington, D. C. <lb />
Senator Sherman's alleged anti- <lb />
trust bill bis Republican col-, <lb />
league, Senator says is a <lb />
sham and a delusion and nothing <lb />
less than a humbugging of the <lb />
has been overloaded with <lb />
amendments by the Senate. Of <lb />
course every body here knows that <lb />
this bill, if it was a law, would not <lb />
hurt a single trust. Mr. Sherman <lb />
himself bas admitted that bill is <lb />
only intended as a warning to <lb />
trusts, and be might have added, <lb />
that it would also if passed prevent <lb />
passage of an j other measure <lb />
that might be introduced the <lb />
intention to really injure the trusts. <lb />
Perhaps that is really what it is in- <lb />
tended for. Congress cap break up <lb />
every trust in this country inside of <lb />
ninety days whenever it pleases to <lb />
do so. All that is necessary is to <lb />
remove tariff from articles <lb />
dealt in by the several trusts. <lb />
Senator Chandler is one of that <lb />
class of Republicans who believe <lb />
that this government exists for their <lb />
special benefit. Having recently <lb />
pat a man, who was bis private sec- <lb />
into the Navy department <lb />
chief clerk of one of the bureaus, <lb />
be now the cheek to introduce <lb />
a bill to increase that chief clerks <lb />
salary from 1,800 to 2.500 a year. <lb />
House passed the <lb />
World's Fair bill with amendments <lb />
providing that women should be <lb />
represented upon the board of man- <lb />
and that fair should be <lb />
held from to October 1893. <lb />
There is do doubt of the early pas- <lb />
sage of bill by the Senate. Cir- <lb />
whatever <lb />
serious opposition there existed in <lb />
that it will be Impossible to lodge a <lb />
contest against seats. <lb />
THEY NEED THEM. <lb />
Brother should make <lb />
haste to establish a Sunday-school <lb />
among his postal clerks in the <lb />
South. Nine of them have been <lb />
caught robbing the mails. With a <lb />
good under Bro, <lb />
protecting care, per- <lb />
haps this tendency to letter busting <lb />
might be checked. <lb />
reed's admirable method. <lb />
Wheeling Register. <lb />
Reed's rules simplify legislation <lb />
immensely When Reed wants a <lb />
measure passed he a quorum. <lb />
When he don't want a measure <lb />
passed he either don't see a quorum <lb />
or refuses to entertain motions <lb />
lending to its passage. This is as <lb />
simple as the Russian plan. We <lb />
recommend it to the Czar. <lb />
New York Letter. <lb />
Tweed Says Sail to <lb />
Week- <lb />
New York, March 31st, <lb />
When the Grand and the <lb />
Semite Investigating Committee <lb />
began a fortnight ago to scratch the <lb />
surface, of official crookedness, little <lb />
did anyone dream that they <lb />
unearth as much corruption as has <lb />
been laid bare within the last few <lb />
days. The revelations are simply <lb />
astounding, and, as remarked by <lb />
all, no parallel, except those <lb />
of the palmy days of I will <lb />
not in this short space, to <lb />
go into details, as it would require <lb />
pages to do so. <lb />
Grand Jury has made a <lb />
in which the frauds and <lb />
abases in Sheriff's office were <lb />
unsparingly. Hundreds <lb />
of thousands of dollars have been <lb />
wrongfully obtained from pub- <lb />
there during the past five years. <lb />
Indictments have been found almost <lb />
by the score, and there is good pros- <lb />
that justice will be meted out. <lb />
A PROSPEROUS FIRM. <lb />
Stein way Hall, for a long time <lb />
past one of the great music halls of <lb />
the city, is to go out of existence <lb />
as such, on May 1st. It was built <lb />
the in 1866, at a cost <lb />
of Its only rival, for <lb />
large concerts and other similar ex- <lb />
until late years, was the <lb />
Academy of Music. <lb />
Hall, the property of rival piano <lb />
firm, is comparatively small and <lb />
suited for any great performance. <lb />
Nevertheless, we will not be <lb />
on this account, as we <lb />
still Metropolitan Opera <lb />
House, where all such exhibitions <lb />
are now given. latter has also <lb />
the advantage in location, for mod- <lb />
purposes, as it is over a mile <lb />
further uptown. The <lb />
by the of famous <lb />
building does indicate failing <lb />
fortunes any means, as are <lb />
prosperous millionaires. presume <lb />
it is done because more money can <lb />
be made from a six-story building <lb />
for stores and offices in snob a busy <lb />
thoroughfare as 14th street, than <lb />
from a music ball. A small haft <lb />
with a seating capacity of will <lb />
be left for piano recitals, and the <lb />
rest of building will be devoted <lb />
to business purposes. <lb />
KEEPING LENT. <lb />
This the last week Lent and <lb />
everyone is glad. Most of have <lb />
not observed the season very much <lb />
will try sod make up for it <lb />
daring this week. Good Friday <lb />
will be kept almost a holiday, as <lb />
the and many other such <lb />
places down-town will be closed. <lb />
Everybody be for <lb />
day. Fashionable people will be <lb />
busy Week preparing <lb />
Easier. That will surely be s <lb />
day of great joy, as then will <lb />
all hare an opportunity of showing <lb />
off their new clothes. <lb />
THE SOUTH ALL RIGHT. <lb />
Charlotte <lb />
The outlook of the south is col- <lb />
by influences chat are <lb />
pendent Congress. The bright <lb />
of its present, <lb />
for that be dim- <lb />
med by the action of the majority in <lb />
Congress. The is all right, <lb />
matter is on top- <lb />
Furthermore no section be in <lb />
entire gloom when Senator Vance <lb />
lives in it. <lb />
LIKE THEM. <lb />
Phil. Record. <lb />
The tariff mongers who demand <lb />
increased duties wool, hides, <lb />
lead ore, fruits and other imports <lb />
from America are none less <lb />
clamorous for steamship subsidy. <lb />
They ingeniously propose to woo <lb />
back with subsidy trade which <lb />
the tariff repels. With one hand <lb />
they the people through the <lb />
tariff, and with the other seek <lb />
to draw subsidy plunder from the <lb />
people's treasury. <lb />
VICTORY CERTAIN. <lb />
Little Rock Gazette. <lb />
The steady drift of the <lb />
can party in its management to- <lb />
ward the civilization of power furn- <lb />
another explanation of the <lb />
rapid increase of Democratic <lb />
strength. It is necessary only for <lb />
Democrats to be true to themselves, <lb />
to stand firmly by Democratic doc <lb />
and usages, and to continue <lb />
pressing country is <lb />
already Democratic on the popular <lb />
vote, and victory is certain In the <lb />
near future. <lb />
NO BETTER <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
Nearly every one of our boys who <lb />
goes away from State on his re- <lb />
turn speaks out in no uncertain <lb />
sound, and assures us that North <lb />
Carolina is the best place to live in. <lb />
In that we concur, and when we see <lb />
country to the west visited by <lb />
snows and sleet, and crops lost by <lb />
terrible storms, and when we read <lb />
of the rivers breaking levees and <lb />
flooding fields, and cities invaded <lb />
by the raging flood, we are quite <lb />
content that our lines have been <lb />
cast in pleasant old North Carolina. <lb />
A TRUE HAN. <lb />
Richmond <lb />
noble reply of Governor <lb />
to president of Lou- <lb />
Lottery Company declining <lb />
the offer made by the latter, of <lb />
to be in strengthen <lb />
the levees of the Mississippi <lb />
river, is worthy not only of his own <lb />
distinguished reputation for exalted <lb />
character, but also of the very best <lb />
days of the political hi story of the <lb />
South. May spirit of <lb />
chief magistrate extend to its <lb />
Legislature, leading its members <lb />
with equal scorn to spurn the bribe <lb />
that been held oat to them as <lb />
the of the State. <lb />
TRIFLING WITH THE PEOPLE. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
This Congress baa been in session <lb />
now three months sad a half, and in <lb />
all that time baa not done one sin- <lb />
thing to meet the expectations <lb />
of the American people. The time <lb />
of both Houses has been frittered <lb />
away in partisan scheming and in <lb />
profitless discussion. The debates, <lb />
if may be so called, bars been <lb />
mainly en partisan subject, started <lb />
a view to keeping sectional <lb />
feeling, sad diverting attention from <lb />
questions in the country <lb />
Is really interested. Demo- <lb />
of House or Senate are not <lb />
responsible for this, far the are <lb />
the minority sad ace powerless to <lb />
accomplish anything. <lb />
badly broken. The small tin trunk <lb />
that contained some papers. pock- <lb />
et book and one of Mrs. Whit ford's <lb />
hats, also about one pound of <lb />
co, has been found yet. It is <lb />
thought they only wished to get <lb />
some money. were dis- <lb />
appointed. There is no clue as to <lb />
the guilty party. <lb />
We tear some of our citizens are <lb />
bad tempered- because of <lb />
continued worry about their mail. <lb />
Sometime they do get <lb />
papers for two or three weeks, then <lb />
they get two or three copies of the <lb />
same paper in one week. Often <lb />
very important letters are delayed <lb />
two or three weeks. On yesterday <lb />
one of oar citizens got three East <lb />
Reflectors bearing dates <lb />
March 12,19 and He likes very <lb />
much to get the Reflector and <lb />
feels that such to get them <lb />
is too bad. As be calls for bis mail <lb />
almost daily and is haying so <lb />
much trouble in this direction be <lb />
thinks, as many hers do, that the <lb />
trouble is in the Greenville office, <lb />
and that cur present postmaster <lb />
should be forced to employ some <lb />
competent mail to discharge the <lb />
duties of that office. Do you hear <lb />
of such trouble in other parts of this <lb />
county I Jo. <lb />
P. yon did not mall <lb />
Reflector please let us know it <lb />
so we may not hold any wrong <lb />
charges against postmaster. <lb />
The Reflector was mailed <lb />
promptly, the papers for Greenville <lb />
always being put in <lb />
office Wednesday mornings. There <lb />
are some complaints from a few of <lb />
the other offices in the county, but <lb />
more come to us from Greenville <lb />
office than all others com- <lb />
We want to ha a talk <lb />
with you and tell <lb />
you how cheap <lb />
we can sell <lb />
you <lb />
Dixie and <lb />
Tobacco Plows, Plow <lb />
Castings. The Famous <lb />
Elmo Cook Stoves. <lb />
Give us your orders <lb />
for <lb />
TOBACCO FLUES <lb />
early and you will be <lb />
sure to get them in time <lb />
LATHAM PENDER, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ANOTHER <lb />
Car Load of Fine <lb />
Horses <lb />
ALFRED <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
liters to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a lino of the follow good <lb />
that are not to be excelled in thin market. And to be and <lb />
pure straight good;. DRY GOODS of kind, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, GEN <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS. FURNITURE and FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOORS. WINDOWS. and BLINDS. and QUEENS- <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb />
kinds, Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Rock Limb. Paris, and <lb />
Hair. Harness, Bridles and addles. <lb />
A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less per cent for Cash. Bread Prep- <lb />
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 I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AM FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
D. Williamson, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door North Court House. <lb />
WILL CONTINUE THE MANUFACTURE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRATS. <lb />
My Factory Is well with the best Mechanics, put nothing <lb />
but first-class WORK. We keep up with the times and improved styles. <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs arc you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full e of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHiPS, <lb />
the year round, which we will sell as low as lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor hop <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
Of the Association <lb />
be held Saturday, May 3rd, at <lb />
o'clock. Aw M., in the Chapel <lb />
Greenville Institute. <lb />
Address by <lb />
Paper by Miss Maggie Smith, <lb />
Importance of History and <lb />
the best Method of Teaching <lb />
Discussion opened by C. F. Tyson. <lb />
Paper by Miss Lucy Joyner, <lb />
Examinations of Pupils and <lb />
Teachers Discussion <lb />
opened by Mr. J. A. Barnhill. <lb />
Vocal Music by Mary Cannon. <lb />
5- Questions and answers. <lb />
Miscellaneous business, <lb />
John Duckett, <lb />
W. Harding, President. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
Let's Have it, <lb />
Mr i-A few weeks ago I <lb />
saw an item in your paper agitating <lb />
a brick depot for Greenville- Let's <lb />
have it by all means, Greenville is <lb />
a town and should have <lb />
one that will do credit to it. We <lb />
presume railroad authorities <lb />
will give a substantial wooden <lb />
building, but we want a brick one <lb />
and mast have it. Scotland Neck <lb />
has brick one and it is the <lb />
only one on line. After <lb />
finishing extension to Kinston <lb />
and the line from Washington ran- <lb />
n in to this place will make Green- <lb />
ville, a and by all means we <lb />
would have a depot. Push <lb />
it Mr. your enter- <lb />
prise, talk it, write it, keep it <lb />
before the people. Pally and let's <lb />
have a depot. <lb />
DEPOT. <lb />
Greenville, N. G. <lb />
In all probability it is too late <lb />
now for this movement, as the rail- <lb />
road authorities already de- <lb />
upon patting up a wood <lb />
building. Still we have been d <lb />
that It will be a first-class building <lb />
in every the prettiest <lb />
depot on road. However, we <lb />
believe a depot would been <lb />
far more preferable to the people, <lb />
and a failure to get it shows re- <lb />
of not taking hold of anything <lb />
in Greenville may some day <lb />
realize that it does not pay to be <lb />
Card of Thanks. <lb />
In <lb />
. C April 1st, W. <lb />
Mb. space . <lb />
your valuable paper to thank the pound- <lb />
party of the A. M. X. Zion church, <lb />
for their generosity on last <lb />
evening. We are very grateful <lb />
them for the of life that <lb />
brought as. The table laden with <lb />
many good things. The party <lb />
in number and among them was the in- <lb />
We pray God's upon them, <lb />
end ma they long live weft in <lb />
Master's <lb />
Mules, <lb />
--------Just received by------ <lb />
-And will sold- <lb />
CHEAP FOR 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 />
LIVERY SALE AND FEED <lb />
I have opened at the stables formerly <lb />
occupied by Dr. J. G. James. <lb />
and will keep a line line of <lb />
Horses and Mules. <lb />
have beautiful and fancy turnouts for <lb />
the livery and can suit the most <lb />
I will run in connection a DRAY- <lb />
AGE BUSINESS, and solicit a share of <lb />
your patronage. Call and be convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
The Tax River Transportation Company <lb />
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, <lb />
J. B. Cherry, Vice-Pres <lb />
J. Greenville, Sec A <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 <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladles. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A first-class Table furnished <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Greenville Is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, <lb />
and Friday at o'clock, A. M. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, A. m. <lb />
Freights received daily and through <lb />
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb />
B. r MIES, steal, I. J. <lb />
Washington, N, C. Greenville. N. O <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Corrected by Samuel <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
Old Brick <lb />
Mess Pork, 10.75 to <lb />
Bulk <lb />
Bulk <lb />
Bacon <lb />
Bacon to <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
Sugar Cured <lb />
to 5.50 <lb />
let to <lb />
Brown to <lb />
to <lb />
Syrup and Molasses, to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
too <lb />
Star <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. R. 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 <lb />
Meat, Lard, Molasses, Confections. Canned Goods, Crockery, <lb />
Glassware, Tobacco, Snuff, <lb />
Orange Syrup is the best Molasses in this market. <lb />
Yon are invited to call. Remember the place, at Cherry's stand <lb />
-A--<lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
CHERRY CO. <lb />
Have again come to your attention and solicit your esteemed patronage <lb />
We do not claim that we have the largest and best stock east of the <lb />
Rocky Mountains, but we do say that we are to the front <lb />
with a specially selected line of-------- <lb />
E, <lb />
Suited to the want of a large class of customers. We are in full sympathy with <lb />
the hard times and can and will make low pikes to all who favor us with <lb />
their patronage. Look down this column and see if we cannot interest you. We <lb />
are better <lb />
a line of <lb />
prepared ever before to serve you. We have in stock to-day <lb />
DRY GOODS <lb />
Embracing and Trimmings, Ginghams and Calicoes. <lb />
and Suitings, Piece Goods and for Men's and Boy'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 and old. <lb />
HATS and CAPS for men, boys and children. HARDWARE, in line we <lb />
you a stock as complete as the farmer or mechanic can We make a specialty <lb />
Nails and guarantee them to the best made. . <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
The Best Salve world for <lb />
Bruises, Ulcers, Salt <lb />
Fever Hands <lb />
Chilblains, and <lb />
and Piles, or u <lb />
It is guaranteed W <lb />
perfect satisfaction, or money refund <lb />
Price cents per box. For said by J <lb />
Which we are selling at rock bottom prices, not because we are forced to do so <lb />
but we take pleasure In offering and selling low down, can we interest here <lb />
if so come in and examine our stock of Sugar, Molasses. Tea, Soaps, both <lb />
Toilet and Laundry, Lye, Matches, Starch, Meats of different kinds. Flour <lb />
which we are now buying from first hands and can save yon money if you call <lb />
examine before buying elsewhere. Tobacco and Snuff. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture, <lb />
Of which we carry a line not to be excelled in this market, such as <lb />
Bureaus, Double and Single Bedsteads, Tables, Cote, Washstands, Bed Springs and <lb />
Mattresses, Children's Cradles and Beds, Chairs of different kinds and varieties <lb />
all to snit hard times and short crops. Anything that yon want In this line If we <lb />
have not got it in stock we make a special order for you, as we have <lb />
from several the beat furniture houses in the United States and guarantee sat- <lb />
as to prices. Wood and Willow ware, Crockery, Lamps, <lb />
Bridles and Collars. Cart Saddles. Whips and Horse Millinery. <lb />
Valises and Traveling Bags, <lb />
Life is too short to keep on telling what we have and can do, Bat wishing <lb />
all health and prosperity and giving to every man. woman and child who comae <lb />
to Greenville a cordial invitation to in and examine stock, <lb />
We remain to serve <lb />
J. B. CHERRY <lb />
Greenville, N, Q<lb /></p>
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L. <lb />
1890. 1890.<lb />
SPRING <lb />
PEKING <lb />
MR. M. R. LANG <lb />
MRS. M M. NELSON <lb />
who have been north on their <lb />
PURCHASING TOUR <lb />
have returned and we are now <lb />
showing the prettiest line n <lb />
SPRING GOODS <lb />
to be seen in Greenville. <lb />
TO HIRE T <lb />
o I he Ladies I <lb />
WE WILL SAY THAT MRS. <lb />
SON ASSURES THEM OF A <lb />
HANDSOME STOCK OF <lb />
DRESS GOODS. TRIM- <lb />
AND FAN- <lb />
CY GOODS. <lb />
HAVING <lb />
LARGE <lb />
WITH <lb />
THE BEST TRADE <lb />
OF THE COUNTY WE <lb />
DO NOT HESITATE TO <lb />
SAY THAT MRS. NELSON <lb />
WILL SELECT THE LARGEST <lb />
AND MOST ATTRACTIVE STOCK <lb />
EVER SHOWN IN GREENVILLE. <lb />
TO I <lb />
TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE <lb />
HAS EARNED FOR MR. LANG A <lb />
LARGE PATRON- <lb />
AGE WHO AL- <lb />
WAYS RELY ON <lb />
HIM TO BUY THE <lb />
THE BRIGHT <lb />
E NE W <lb />
STYLES AND THE <lb />
WITH THIS IN <lb />
VIEW WE ASSURE <lb />
OUR GENTLEMEN <lb />
OF AN UNUSUAL- <lb />
LY ATTRACTIVE <lb />
DISPLAY IN CLOTHING, HATS, <lb />
FOOTWEAR, FURNISHINGS, <lb />
L Sparks <lb />
To ILL I <lb />
o All <lb />
April. <lb />
Cot <lb />
Fourth <lb />
Oh for a new hotel. <lb />
The 4th is Good Friday. <lb />
Next Sunday is Easter, <lb />
I'm the ail road <lb />
Yesterday was all fool's day. <lb />
The year is one fourth gone. <lb />
Water in the river is falling. <lb />
Right cool tor the first of April. <lb />
Busy work in the gardens now. <lb />
On goes farm ahead. <lb />
Buy your shirts of Higgs A Mun- <lb />
ford. <lb />
Bring On for job print- <lb />
Dee, M. Ferry Go's., New <lb />
Garden Seed at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Mayor's C has been dull this <lb />
week. <lb />
One dollar buys a Solid <lb />
Ladies Shoe at j. B. Cherry Go's. <lb />
April is with us but March winds <lb />
still linger. <lb />
Arrived on the 15th Boss <lb />
Milk Biscuit at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Those who bought railroad <lb />
stock got left. <lb />
One dollar buys a Whole Stock <lb />
Mans Shoe at J. B. Cherry Go's <lb />
The fool killers ought to have been <lb />
out yesterday. <lb />
The finest loaf of bread I ever ate <lb />
was made of Point Lace Flour, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The winds last week caused some <lb />
hat chasing. <lb />
Bushels Seed Potatoes, five <lb />
varieties, cheap, at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
The spring weather tilings mil the <lb />
domino players. <lb />
Cream and fresh milk sale by <lb />
Mrs. J. C. Lanier. <lb />
Eggs and chickens both scarce <lb />
very scarce. <lb />
Deeds, Mortgages and <lb />
Liens sale at this office. <lb />
A few last season straw hats have <lb />
ventured out. <lb />
night enough <lb />
I. A Sugg is attending Court <lb />
at Snow Hill. <lb />
Two of Sheriff Tucker's ch <lb />
were sick last week. <lb />
Mrs. Allie Higgs has moved to <lb />
Miss Leila. Cherry's. <lb />
Mrs. Florence Dancy returned from <lb />
a visit to and Hamilton. <lb />
Master Charlie Sugg has gone to <lb />
Snow Hill this week to sell books. <lb />
Rev. J. G. Nelson preached in <lb />
the Methodist Church Sunday <lb />
night. , <lb />
Mr. J. D. Williamson is at Snow <lb />
Hill Court exhibiting some of hit <lb />
buggies. <lb />
Deputy Sheriff King left yesterday <lb />
morning with four prisoners the <lb />
Mrs H. L. of Wilmington <lb />
is visiting the family of her brother. <lb />
Mayor F. G. James. <lb />
Mrs A. D. Hunter and little Elsie <lb />
returned home last Thursday evening <lb />
from a visit <lb />
We were pleased to have a call <lb />
from our clever friend Mr. J. O <lb />
of Edgecombe on Saturday. <lb />
Mrs. W. B. Wilson and children <lb />
left last week to visit Mrs. Wilson's <lb />
sister, Mrs. Arthur Barden, at Ply- <lb />
mouth. <lb />
Mrs. Levi D. Port- <lb />
smith, Va. spent part of the past <lb />
week visiting their daughter, Mrs. <lb />
W. B Brown. <lb />
atom R. U. Salisbury of Has- <lb />
and J. Hamilton, <lb />
spent a or two in town during <lb />
the past week. <lb />
Mr. J. M. King, who left this sees <lb />
a few months ago for the west. <lb />
is town. He is traveling now for <lb />
a tobacco house. <lb />
Mr. Will N. of piano and <lb />
organ fame, formerly a citizen Green <lb />
but now of Staunton, has <lb />
been in town a few days. <lb />
Mr, R. Green Jr., of the Greenville <lb />
Carriage Works, carried some <lb />
buggies over to Snow Hill this week. <lb />
Mr. J. J. carried some of his <lb />
fall quota of as- <lb />
for office year two for <lb />
Solicitor and tour for Congress. There <lb />
is good timber to select from. <lb />
In a few days the Reflector office <lb />
will have a splendid line of station. y <lb />
for the trade. If you want nice paper <lb />
and envelopes come to ace us for <lb />
them. <lb />
Monthly payments in the Building <lb />
and loan Association arc now due. <lb />
Shareholders will, please make a <lb />
note of this and bring or send their <lb />
dues at once. <lb />
We need a progressive idea in <lb />
i that will bonds <lb />
and put several needed improve- <lb />
foot. The old ruts should <lb />
be moved out <lb />
Services arc now held twice each <lb />
day in the Baptist <lb />
and P. M. We are requested <lb />
to extend an invitation to the citizens <lb />
of the to attend, and those who <lb />
can take part in the service. <lb />
Superior Court Clerk E. A. Move <lb />
informs us that he has received all <lb />
the necessary blanks for pensions, <lb />
and those entitled to pensions under <lb />
the State law can call on him for the <lb />
blanks to make proper application <lb />
Other towns are establishing water <lb />
works; other towns are putting up <lb />
electric lights ; other towns are or- <lb />
and taking various steps in <lb />
the line of progress and material <lb />
Why not Greenville <lb />
If the Reflector job office was t-o <lb />
keep up such a rush of work as t <lb />
had last week we would soon be get- <lb />
ting another press. And we are will <lb />
to get the press if patrons will <lb />
keep up the work; if y don't believe <lb />
it try in. <lb />
Train fin. <lb />
Last week Mr. C T. <lb />
chased the house Evans <lb />
street in therefor<lb />
The Baptist Church has sold it's <lb />
Parsonage property on Green street <lb />
to the widow the late Daniel <lb />
for <lb />
Mrs. Lucy Brown has sold her res <lb />
on Dickerson avenue to Mr. J. <lb />
W. the latter takes posses- <lb />
this week. The price paid was <lb />
SPRING GOODS JUST ARRIVED <lb />
M. <lb />
WHILE OUR TWO BUYERS ARE <lb />
SELECTING LARGE STOCKS <lb />
GUSS, ALEX AND PAT <lb />
ARE GIVING <lb />
BAR- <lb />
GAINS TO <lb />
CLEAR <lb />
OUT THE <lb />
REMAINDER <lb />
pF FALL <lb />
GOODS AND MAKE <lb />
ROOM FOR NEW ONES, <lb />
SO COME AND SECURE SOME <lb />
OF MANY BARGAINS <lb />
ARE OFFERING BEFORE THEY <lb />
ARE ALL DISPOSED OF. <lb />
SPRING <lb />
OPENING <lb />
OS- <lb />
WEDNESDAY <lb />
MARCH <lb />
ARCH <lb />
cordial invitation to all <lb />
Invitation <lb />
M. R. LANG, <lb />
Slight rain Monday <lb />
to settle the <lb />
The Reflector office can sell <lb />
you good envelopes at a pack. <lb />
During this mouth yon can talk <lb />
up town politics. <lb />
The protracted meeting in the <lb />
Church is in <lb />
per lb Sweet Scotch <lb />
Snuff. lb sold in Pitt Co., which <lb />
is a of its superiority, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Brother got the <lb />
that is, the railroad got it. <lb />
For cash you can get the RE- <lb />
from now until the end of <lb />
1800 with almanac for the year <lb />
u in. <lb />
Better be advertising your spring <lb />
goods, Mr. Merchant. <lb />
High water in the river run out <lb />
some the seines weak. <lb />
New goods daily at Higgs <lb />
Mu n lord's <lb />
Apples, have been <lb />
plentiful in market this week. <lb />
The latest Novelties in dress <lb />
goods and trimmings to match at <lb />
Higgs <lb />
April will have live Tuesdays, five <lb />
Wednesdays and live <lb />
repair all kinds <lb />
old stoves and sell all kinds of <lb />
new at lowest <lb />
Pitt county Court held full two <lb />
weeks term. <lb />
have opened a <lb />
Cabinet Shop in one room White's <lb />
commission store, opposite the <lb />
and am prepared to do all <lb />
kinds of and repairing <lb />
cabinets, furniture, etc. Give <lb />
me a call. J- <lb />
Next Monday the County <lb />
will be in monthly session. <lb />
Children En pleasant <lb />
flavor, gentle action and soothing <lb />
effect of of when In <lb />
need of a laxative and if the father <lb />
or mother be costive or bilious the <lb />
most gratifying results follow its <lb />
use, so that it is the best family <lb />
remedy know and every family <lb />
have a bottle. <lb />
Don't get on the railroad track too <lb />
much, or somebody might get hurt. <lb />
Richmond, Va Men. 15th, <lb />
Mess. D. D. Haskett Co. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
This Is to certify that you our <lb />
agent in Greenville for the sale <lb />
of our stoves and repairs, and that <lb />
to you alone do we sell either stoves <lb />
or repairs therefor in Greenville, <lb />
N. C. Richmond Stove Co, <lb />
Lots of shad in the river and the <lb />
fishermen are catching them right <lb />
along. <lb />
Headquarters for all kinds of far- <lb />
Tools, Plows, Plow Castings, <lb />
Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Forks, <lb />
at the Hardware Store. <lb />
Latham Pender. <lb />
Smooth up the differences and let <lb />
everybody and the railroad be good <lb />
friends. <lb />
The late warm weather brought <lb />
out the flying ants from their winter <lb />
Somebody go to talking now about <lb />
the street car from the depot to the <lb />
wharf. <lb />
The Southerner says work has <lb />
commenced on the new baptist Church <lb />
at <lb />
Trains on the Norfolk A Carolina <lb />
road began running a regular <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Put pluck and energy to work and <lb />
you will see more improvements <lb />
going on in <lb />
The boys told it on Joe Starkey <lb />
he was the best looking Juryman <lb />
in the box last week. <lb />
Our people will be lost for some <lb />
where to go new since the railroad <lb />
bridge is completed, <lb />
forget to plant plenty of <lb />
porn before yon- get through. <lb />
item is for the farmers, <lb />
hand made harness. <lb />
Kev. J. G. Nelson, of Williamston, <lb />
accompanied by his wife and child, <lb />
have been spending a few days with <lb />
the family of Rev. P. Humber, fa- <lb />
of Mrs. Nelson. <lb />
Miss Jennie Gray Hodges, of <lb />
Washington, daughter of Sheriff R. <lb />
T. Hodges, has spending the <lb />
last few days with Miss <lb />
has <lb />
Mi <lb />
been doing <lb />
Rev. R. B. John <lb />
some very fine preaching for several <lb />
Sun lays past. He is growing in favor <lb />
As bard as the times arc there is <lb />
money enough in Greenville start <lb />
enterprises that would help the town <lb />
give employment to numbers of hands <lb />
and pay a handsome profit, if the <lb />
people could only be induced to put <lb />
their money together and start some, <lb />
thing. <lb />
Carolina town- <lb />
in the other day tor a chat <lb />
with the editor, and said that the <lb />
wind storm on the 22nd sf March was <lb />
the worst he ever saw. In his neigh- <lb />
it did considerable damage, <lb />
blowing down trees, fences and some <lb />
Earn buildings. The ham of Mr. <lb />
Simon Nobles was wrecked. <lb />
with his people <lb />
day. <lb />
and the community <lb />
A visitor was sitting in the Re- <lb />
i office the other day, and saw <lb />
several of Greenville's fair sex pass <lb />
by, which caused him to look in ad <lb />
and remark is more <lb />
beautiful than a beautiful <lb />
He has not had an answer to his <lb />
question at last accounts. The fact <lb />
is there is nothing prettier unless it <lb />
is another woman. <lb />
Mr. L. U. Pender, the firm of <lb />
Latham who has been in <lb />
a few weeks doing a large <lb />
contract of tin work, came home Sat- <lb />
evening to lie a few days with <lb />
his family. Mr. Sledge, of <lb />
came down with him. <lb />
For two or three weeks past Rev. <lb />
B. C. has been conducting <lb />
meeting at in Edgecombe <lb />
county. A few days ago he was <lb />
thrown from his buggy and slightly <lb />
but not enough to interfere with <lb />
his meeting. <lb />
Mr. John G. Sixer, assistant <lb />
graph operator for the Western <lb />
i n Co., at was in town last <lb />
week. He was out having some <lb />
work the line between Tar- <lb />
bore and Washington. We were glad <lb />
to have a call from him. <lb />
Mr. J. U. Small, one of Washing- <lb />
ton's leading attorneys, was in town <lb />
a few days of last week attending <lb />
Court. He ran in to see us long <lb />
enough to shake hands and take a <lb />
receipt for the Reflector. He once <lb />
pushed the quill long enough himself <lb />
to realize the pleasure contained in <lb />
such Judge G. H. <lb />
Brown and C. F. Warren were <lb />
also town, <lb />
Mr. John Flanagan has purchased <lb />
an interest in the Greenville Carriage <lb />
Works and will go back into the bug- <lb />
manufacturing business. He has <lb />
been longer in that kind of business <lb />
than any man in Greenville, and has <lb />
turned out more thoroughly reliable <lb />
vehicles than any one man to be <lb />
found in all these Eastern Counties. <lb />
His name on a buggy has always <lb />
been sufficient guarantee of it's being <lb />
just as represented. <lb />
Here is a description of La Grippe <lb />
by one who has had it is a con- <lb />
nauseating, back-aching, <lb />
eye-hurting, head-splitting, shiver- <lb />
depressing, irritating disease. <lb />
It comes like a thief, slays like a <lb />
poor relative and when It goes it gen- <lb />
manages to forget something, <lb />
and has to come back two or three <lb />
A matter to come before the Town <lb />
Councilmen at their regular monthly <lb />
meeting, last night, as the appoint <lb />
of Registrars and Inspectors of <lb />
Election in the several Wards for the <lb />
coming election the first <lb />
in May. We will publish <lb />
the appointees in next issue of the <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
There was another accident at the <lb />
railroad bridge on the 26th that <lb />
was much more serious than the one <lb />
chronicled in the Reflector last- <lb />
week. The workmen were tearing <lb />
down the heavy scaffolds, <lb />
to swinging the massive iron draw <lb />
around in position and a large frame <lb />
arch made of timber fell upon <lb />
Mr. S. S. This timber caught <lb />
his leg about hall way below the knee <lb />
and besides crushing it severely <lb />
drove a large iron spike through the <lb />
flesh. The other workmen quickly <lb />
constructed a stretcher and brought <lb />
Mr. to the King House where <lb />
he boarded. Dr. Zeno Brown was <lb />
summoned and finding the wound <lb />
a very serious nature called in his <lb />
father Dr. W. B. Brown, and Dr. F. <lb />
W. Brown to his aid. They did what <lb />
they could for the comfort of the <lb />
wounded man and to save his leg. <lb />
Dr. Zeno Brown told us Monday that <lb />
Mr. was along <lb />
and that he no doubt but <lb />
leg will be all right. <lb />
Marriage <lb />
During the month of March the <lb />
Register of Deeds of Pitt county <lb />
issued marriage licenses to the lot- <lb />
lowing couple- <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
J. and Jane N. <lb />
Morgan, William F. Burch and <lb />
O. Williams, Andrew J. Ellis <lb />
and Luna Joyner, Win. S. High- <lb />
Smith and Ross, John S. <lb />
Moore and Sarah A. Watson, J. J. <lb />
Martin Martha Mobley. <lb />
colored. <lb />
Wm. and Olivia Tyson, <lb />
John Greene and Margaret <lb />
Joseph Cherry and <lb />
pen, Thomas Everett and <lb />
Johnson. J. W. and Mary <lb />
u, Jacob and Matilda <lb />
Carr, Antony Cobb Emma <lb />
John H. Mag- <lb />
Langley, Howell Barrett <lb />
Dina Atkinson <lb />
Laura Boyd, Samuel Bryant <lb />
Catharine Fleming, David Boyd <lb />
and Lula <lb />
Ooh<lb />
The union meeting at Great Swamp <lb />
last Sunday was largely attended. <lb />
Greenville was well <lb />
several persons on way to the <lb />
j union at Great Swamp were <lb />
through town Friday Saturday. <lb />
Mr. B, F, Patrick told us yesterday <lb />
that his seine down the river is just <lb />
hauling in the fish. <lb />
The Kingsbury Literary Club held <lb />
its last meeting at the <lb />
Dr. F. W. Brown, Friday night. <lb />
Master Larry says his <lb />
hen keep- right on laying small eggs. <lb />
He brought us three more Saturday. <lb />
Jack White buys up the eggs and <lb />
poultry so fast that the rest of us <lb />
have to hustle to catch up with any. <lb />
Fancy silk shirts will be the go <lb />
next is for those who <lb />
can scare up money enough to buy <lb />
them. <lb />
There must be a great demand for <lb />
Cox Cotton Planters, judging from <lb />
the number we see brought to town <lb />
for shipment. <lb />
Two who were under sen- <lb />
for disorderly conduct in <lb />
were put to on the streets Mon- <lb />
day morning. <lb />
Building the depot will be the next <lb />
work of the railroad at this point, the <lb />
hopes the company will <lb />
give a nice depot building, <lb />
Sheriff Tucker is having a list of <lb />
delinquent tax payers made out for <lb />
the purpose of advertising the same. <lb />
You delinquents better take warning. <lb />
to meet thy The <lb />
special object of the meeting now In <lb />
progress in out Is to help per- <lb />
sons make this preparation. <lb />
Mr. R. L Humber is electing a <lb />
building in of his machine <lb />
as a foundry. The <lb />
new building will front <lb />
Avenue. <lb />
Our friend J. F. <lb />
ed a v- has open- <lb />
i- -ere Tor the purpose of <lb />
all kinds of upholstering and fur- <lb />
repairing. No need of throw- <lb />
Representative E. C. Blount, of <lb />
Con ten tea township, told us Saturday <lb />
that a tenant house was burned down <lb />
on his plantation about midnight on <lb />
the 27th The house was <lb />
pied a colored family w r <lb />
escaped with the- It <lb />
known , fire original as <lb />
when discovered by the occupants <lb />
they only had time to get out. <lb />
Some one has suggested in our <lb />
hearing that it would be a great <lb />
if Dickerson avenue <lb />
macadamized. And it being i <lb />
which all the travel to and <lb />
from the depot will pass we wonder <lb />
if the railroad company could not <lb />
induced to help the town fix it up <lb />
There are lots of things possible <lb />
for Greenville if the people will only <lb />
go to work right. <lb />
Monday night the editor received <lb />
a letter from a gentleman in Georgia <lb />
who wants to buy a Greenville buggy <lb />
and asked us to get the carriage ma- <lb />
here to furnish him with de- <lb />
Of course we <lb />
were glad to do are fully con; <lb />
that one of the shops here will <lb />
the sale. We are willing to <lb />
stake on a Greenville <lb />
buggy and where one of them goes to <lb />
Georgia others will be sure to follow. <lb />
Death. <lb />
Mr. Stephen R, Evans, a of <lb />
this township, died very suddenly on <lb />
Tuesday of last week, at the home of <lb />
his aunt, Miss Bettie Evans, a few <lb />
miles from Greenville. For some <lb />
time he had been afflicted with some <lb />
trouble of the heart and that is <lb />
thought to be the cause of his death. <lb />
He was up going about as usual and <lb />
part of that afternoon was out in the <lb />
field, but went back to the house <lb />
complaining of a pain near the heart <lb />
and lay down. Not long after some <lb />
one went to his room and found him <lb />
dead. He was about years old <lb />
and was a brother of City Clerk W. <lb />
F. of this town. <lb />
In Town. <lb />
Monday evening the first regular <lb />
train the new bridge and <lb />
came on in town. The material <lb />
over last week and built <lb />
the track from the river to t lie depot <lb />
site at the end of Dickerson Avenue. <lb />
Trails will now run to and from the <lb />
site of the new the business <lb />
will continue to done over at <lb />
until the depot ware- <lb />
house can be completed. It make <lb />
things look more brisk to sec trains <lb />
through town, and its a <lb />
great improvement over having to <lb />
go i mile to get to the depot as here- <lb />
The new depot will no <lb />
be completed in a short while. <lb />
When the train came over Mon- <lb />
day evening at every street crossing <lb />
along the route and at the depot there <lb />
were gathered large numbers of our <lb />
citizens who greeted it with shouts <lb />
and That <lb />
all glad the road was <lb />
inti town every counter.-; <lb />
CONGLETON CO., <lb />
At Harry Skinner Co's Old Stand. <lb />
-DEALERS IN- <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes and <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
We have just received and opened a beautiful line of new <lb />
Spring and Summer Goods. <lb />
I be glad to have my old friends and customers come to <lb />
see us,, assure them that we can sell the goods <lb />
For <lb />
Give a trial and be convinced Chat the way to buy goods is for <lb />
the spot cash. <lb />
JOHN S. CONGLETON. <lb />
N. C, January, 1890. <lb />
WILEY BROW IN. <lb />
JAMES BROWN. <lb />
NEW FIRM <lb />
BROWN BROTHERS <lb />
At R. Williams Son's Old Stand. <lb />
-------Having purchased the entire stock of------- <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, <lb />
Shoes, and Furnishings. <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In- <lb />
STAPLE AND <lb />
and <lb />
GREENVILLE. C. <lb />
in stock and to <lb />
Car Load Seed Oats <lb />
Car Load Rib Side Meat. <lb />
Car Load St. Louis Flour, in. all <lb />
grades. <lb />
Heavy Mess Pork. <lb />
Granulated Sugar. <lb />
Sugar. <lb />
Gail Ax Snuff, all <lb />
kinds. <lb />
Rail Road Snuff. <lb />
Snuff. <lb />
Rico Molasses <lb />
Tubs Boston Lard. <lb />
Cases Star Lye. <lb />
Gross Matches. <lb />
Also full line <lb />
Starch, Tobacco, Cakes. Crack- <lb />
Wrapping <lb />
Candies, Canned Goods, <lb />
Paper Sacks, <lb />
Special prices given to the <lb />
trade on large of <lb />
goods. <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS. <lb />
wholesale <lb />
the above <lb />
Washington <lb />
AGENCY, <lb />
Of Little, House Bro., 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 a discount we can afford to sell at such prices that will astonish <lb />
yon. <lb />
This is no Humbug. See us before buying.<lb />
Smith seemed as proud <lb />
and En <lb />
get their train in as we were to sec- <lb />
it come. <lb />
The schedule that went into effect <lb />
yesterday morning is as <lb />
Trains will leave Greenville, up town <lb />
depot daily except Sunday at <lb />
A. and returning will arrive at <lb />
the same point at P. M. The <lb />
passenger fare to all points will be <lb />
cents additional to what it was <lb />
from Until further notice <lb />
all Greenville freight will he deliver- <lb />
ed and received at as at <lb />
present. <lb />
New Grocery Store <lb />
Next door to B. C. Glenn. I have opened a Grocery Store and <lb />
keep on band a line line <lb />
Heat, Flour, Coffee, Sugar, Oil, Molasses, <lb />
Candies, Cheese. Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars, Apples <lb />
Bananas, Canned Goods and most everything usually kept in a <lb />
first-class grocery store, as well as Tinware, Crockery, Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware, Call and see us. Goods delivered free any <lb />
where in town. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
INTERESTING INFORMATION <lb />
That Man Stephens <lb />
WHO KEEPS SUCH A NICE ASSORTMENT OF----- <lb />
CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS, <lb />
Engines and Borers, <lb />
All sizes and commonly used. <lb />
MILLS, <lb />
Circular and Shingle <lb />
Rubber and Leather Belting, <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 terms. <lb />
Write for terms and prices. <lb />
WASHINGTON HACK <lb />
O. K. STILLEY. Manager <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
R J. COBB <lb />
Pitt Co. N <lb />
C O COBB. <lb />
C. <lb />
T. H. GILLIAM. <lb />
Co. M C <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gilliam <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
-AND- <lb />
CO EMISSION MER CHANTS, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
SHIPMENT of CON, U <lb />
We have bad many years ex- <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle to <lb />
the advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business entrusted to our <lb />
will receive prompt and <lb />
careful <lb />
. keeps . <lb />
keeps the best Cigars and Cigarettes. Remember the place. <lb />
away year broken call <lb />
on have it mended. We nope <lb />
hie aH with <lb />
X. <lb />
The regular meeting of the Kings <lb />
bury Literary Club was held at the <lb />
residence of Dr. F. W. Brown on Fri- <lb />
day evening the 28th. i <lb />
Several new members admitted and <lb />
our Club la now in a very promising <lb />
condition. <lb />
The program which was unusual- <lb />
attractive consisted of Music by <lb />
the Choir, a beautiful selection en- <lb />
titled Why Did They Dig Mothers <lb />
Grave so Deep, <lb />
An Duet by Misses <lb />
Susie Brown and Jennie Williams <lb />
was also highly entertaining. <lb />
An by Mr, <lb />
entitled <lb />
the <lb />
owed careful-preparation. <lb />
The recitation, Waters <lb />
by Julia Foley was moat <lb />
rendered and much <lb />
from the Club. <lb />
will meet again the <lb />
evening of the 11th inst. at the home <lb />
of Mis Jennie Williams, when a tery <lb />
Death of <lb />
This community was ran pained <lb />
and shocked Sunday afternoon when <lb />
the sad intelligence was whispered <lb />
around that Mrs. E. Vick was <lb />
dead. She had been sick for a few <lb />
days, but there had not been the <lb />
slightest apprehension that her sick- <lb />
was so serious and no one was <lb />
prepared for the news her death. <lb />
A week before her unexpected demise <lb />
she was in usual health going in and <lb />
out among her friends. <lb />
of the death summons no man <lb />
Mrs. Vick was the oldest daughter <lb />
of T. R. and Sallie A. Cherry, and <lb />
was nearly years old at the time <lb />
of her death. On the 14th of June <lb />
1882 she was married in the Baptist <lb />
Church of this town to Capt. Law- <lb />
W. Vick, of Selma, R <lb />
officiating. Capt. Vick was <lb />
one of the most popular commercial <lb />
travelers on the road and after <lb />
made his residence here. In <lb />
1886 Mrs Vick was left a <lb />
ow by the sudden death of her <lb />
band, and after bis death she, with <lb />
her little son, lived at the home of her <lb />
father. She was the special help and <lb />
comfort of her aged parents, her <lb />
death being indeed a severe blow to <lb />
the almost heart broken mother, <lb />
The remains of Mrs. Vick were <lb />
laid at rest in Cherry Hill <lb />
at o'clock Monday evening, the <lb />
service being conducted by <lb />
Rev. A. D. Hunter. The number of <lb />
friends assembled to pay this last <lb />
respect to the deceased was unusual- <lb />
large. At the grave, the hymn <lb />
Loves was sung. This <lb />
hymn was a favorite with deceased, <lb />
it being sung st the time of her con- <lb />
version some years ago. At the con- <lb />
of the funeral service <lb />
song Could not Live <lb />
was sung by B <lb />
Were <lb />
, moist eyes around the <lb />
grave. <lb />
The joins the many <lb />
in extending sympathy to <lb />
the bereaved ones. <lb />
Grocer, Confectioner and Fruiterer. <lb />
G. E. HARRIS, <lb />
TO <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT,<lb />
Hay .;. Brain Fertilizers, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK STORE. <lb />
AND MERCHANTS BUY- <lb />
their year's supplies will And It to <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
Our stock is complete <lb />
in all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb />
SPICES, TEAS, <lb />
ill ways at Lowest Pricks. <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A com- <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no rink <lb />
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
Greenville. N. C <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
THE HOUSE.-Will be <lb />
opened for Boarders on March 1st. <lb />
The building has just been nicely fur. <lb />
throughout and guests will re- <lb />
every attention. Table supplied <lb />
with best the market affords. Both <lb />
regular and transient can be <lb />
accommodated. Terms moderate. <lb />
Mm. l. c. king, <lb />
it is reported that is <lb />
st with a large force, <lb />
Hipped vita repeating rifles <lb />
artillery ready to <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 />
gently 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 />
constipation. of Figs Is the <lb />
only remedy ox its kind ever pro- <lb />
pleasing to the taste and ac- <lb />
to the stomach, prompt in <lb />
its action and truly beneficial <lb />
mm the most <lb />
agreeable substances, its <lb />
many excellent qualities commend it <lb />
to all and have made it the most <lb />
popular remedy known. <lb />
Syrup of Figs is sale in <lb />
and bottles by all leading drug- <lb />
Any reliable druggist who <lb />
may sot have it on hand will pro- <lb />
cure it promptly tat any one who <lb />
wishes to try it. Do not accept any <lb />
substitute. <lb />
CALIFORNIA STROP CO. <lb />
TYSON k RAWLS, <lb />
BANKERS, <lb />
O. <lb />
We have opened for the purpose or con- <lb />
ducting a general <lb />
Balking, Mange and Collecting Business. <lb />
Money to Loan en Approved Security, <lb />
remittance <lb />
Collections <lb />
solicited <lb />
made promptly. <lb />
GREENVILLE BRANCH <lb />
Carolina, Building Loan <lb />
ASSOCIATION. <lb />
F. G. JAMES. <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN, Vice-Pres., <lb />
D. J. Sec. Treas., <lb />
I, A. SUGG, Attorney. <lb />
A home institution. Loans on <lb />
try well as town property. A chance <lb />
for all to get a home. <lb />
Having associated It. S. <lb />
with in the Undertaking business we <lb />
are ready to serve the people In that <lb />
capacity. All notes and account due <lb />
me for services have been placed In <lb />
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for collection. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
We keep on hand at all times s nice <lb />
stock of Cases and of all <lb />
kinds and furnish anything desired <lb />
from the Case down to a <lb />
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We arc <lb />
up with all conveniences and can <lb />
satisfactory services to all who <lb />
US FLANAGAN A <lb />
Feb. 22nd. <lb />
r-A. <lb />
J. B. Jonathan White, <lb />
Portsmouth, Va. Greenville, N. <lb />
Bridgers White, <lb />
High Street. <lb />
I of Cotton, Pea- <lb />
Poultry, and all other <lb />
Solicit i <lb />
nuts. <lb />
Country Mer- <lb />
chants and Farmers Bank, Portsmouth, <lb />
Va. <lb />
DIRECTORS <lb />
T. J. <lb />
Harry Skinner,<lb />
D. II. James, <lb />
D. J, <lb />
E. A. <lb />
F. G, James, <lb />
I. A. Sugg. <lb />
B. W. Kins;. <lb />
For information apply to <lb />
D. J. <lb />
------BRING TOUR CORN TO------ <lb />
Mills,. <lb />
For Good Meal. Will grind <lb />
TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. <lb />
White, <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb /></p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
BEST <lb />
things don't go to suit us, <lb />
should we fold our hands. <lb />
Ami say, use in trying, <lb />
t ate baffles all our <lb />
Let not your courage falter <lb />
Keep faith God and roan. <lb />
And to this thought be steadfast <lb />
do the best I <lb />
If clouds blot out the sunshine <lb />
Along the way you tread. <lb />
Don't grieve in hopeless fashion <lb />
And sigh for brightness fled. <lb />
Beyond the clouds the sunlight <lb />
shines in the eternal plan; <lb />
Trust that the way will brighten. <lb />
And do the best you can. <lb />
Away with vain <lb />
Sing songs of hope and cheer. <lb />
Till many a weary comrade <lb />
Grows strong of heart to hear <lb />
He who sings over trouble <lb />
Is aye the wisest man. <lb />
He can't help what has <lb />
the best he can. <lb />
if things don go to suit us, <lb />
fume and fret. <lb />
For finding fault with fortune <lb />
Ne'er mended matters yet. <lb />
Make the best of <lb />
Bear like a <lb />
And in good or evil fortune <lb />
Do just the best can. <lb />
Herald. <lb />
Keep Out of the Bottomless Pit <lb />
Advance <lb />
The Breeze, at N. Y., <lb />
thus breezily bounces <lb />
into the blear-eyed band of buzzards <lb />
who beat and make of men <lb />
send newspapers to those who <lb />
do not pay for advance <lb />
A statistician places the <lb />
population of the in rental regions <lb />
at 120,000,000,000. That represents <lb />
an average of about deadbeat <lb />
subscribe; s to every newspaper <lb />
ever existed, with a few thousand <lb />
remaining for the sneaks who save <lb />
lead quarters for the church <lb />
collection, and the pills who stand <lb />
off their poor laundress for her <lb />
week's washing, use the money <lb />
to boy cigarettes and ribbons with. <lb />
thief and train <lb />
robber there must be some <lb />
according to that <lb />
figures. <lb />
Thanks to statistician <lb />
who took the census of <lb />
and also to Matthew Magician <lb />
who has located the home of the <lb />
vast of those who steal what <lb />
information they have, either from <lb />
Oar Familiar Sayings, <lb />
Many of our common so <lb />
trite and pithy, are used without <lb />
least idea from whose pen or <lb />
mouth they originated. <lb />
the words of Shakespeare furnish <lb />
us with more of these familiar max- <lb />
than any other writer, for to him <lb />
we owe is not gold that <lb />
a virtue of necessity, <lb />
your courage to the sticking <lb />
laugh that <lb />
is the short and long of <lb />
are merry <lb />
as the day is Daniel come <lb />
to thy name is <lb />
and a host of others. <lb />
Washington Irving gives <lb />
mighty <lb />
Thomas queried long ago <lb />
What will Mrs. say <lb />
while Goldsmith answers, no <lb />
questions, and I'll tell you no <lb />
Charles gives <lb />
for but not one cent for <lb />
in war, first in peace, and <lb />
first in the hearts of his <lb />
appeared in <lb />
the resolutions presented to the <lb />
House of Representatives, in <lb />
1720. prepared by General Henry <lb />
Lee. <lb />
Thomas a writer of the six- <lb />
century, gives us late <lb />
than ere you <lb />
and stone that is rolling can <lb />
gather no <lb />
cry and no is found in <lb />
Butlers <lb />
Dry den says, but the brave <lb />
deserve are but <lb />
of a larger and <lb />
Through thick and <lb />
When Greek joined Greek then <lb />
was the lug of came from <lb />
Lee. <lb />
Of two evils I have chosen the <lb />
and end must justify <lb />
are Matthew Prior. <lb />
an indebted to Gibber <lb />
for the agreeable intelligence that <lb />
is himself <lb />
Johnson tells us of good <lb />
and Mackintosh, in 1701, the phrase <lb />
often attributed to John Randolph, <lb />
Wise and masterly <lb />
is the very spice of <lb />
and much the worse for <lb />
Cowper. proposes, but God <lb />
Thomas A. Kempis. <lb />
Christopher Marlowe, gave forth <lb />
Hints to Housekeepers. <lb />
credulous publishers j invitation so often r prated by <lb />
his brothers in a less public way, <lb />
or from those who pay for <lb />
papers and lend them to persons <lb />
able to order and pay <lb />
for what they need, or they would <lb />
not borrow. As there is a land <lb />
is brighter than this, so is there <lb />
a way to beat the We <lb />
on to the secret years ago, <lb />
and have saved to uses of enterprise, <lb />
for the past twenty-five years ex- <lb />
five thousand dollars per <lb />
year, that dead-beats would have <lb />
sucked from had we been a <lb />
me little, love me <lb />
Edward Coke was of the opinion <lb />
that man's house is his <lb />
To Milton owe Paradise <lb />
of wilderness of <lb />
and melancholy and moon- <lb />
struck <lb />
Edward Young tells us <lb />
loves a shining and <lb />
at forty is a fool <lb />
From comes is <lb />
and Thomas <lb />
old cow that stands to sucked j that akin to <lb />
by every hog that comes along with k Swift thought that <lb />
mouth wide open and tail on a wig- is staff of <lb />
The secret is this <lb />
If your blood disordered, cleanse <lb />
it without delay by the use of <lb />
the famous blood Druggists <lb />
recommend it. cents. <lb />
Send papers only to those who <lb />
pay in We have heart <lb />
foil of for I are prescribing Dr. <lb />
Bull's Baby because they know it <lb />
per publisher in country, no is a good and safe remedy for children, <lb />
matter if he considers a brass- j Druggists sell it for cents, <lb />
mounted andiron, a traitor, a dis- <lb />
or the peace, or an all-wool, <lb />
yard-will, six-ply And we <lb />
hare no sympathy or respect for <lb />
legion of lasses who count <lb />
all they bilk newspaper publishers <lb />
oat of, as so much gain. Had <lb />
printing country <lb />
now in hand what have lost aDd writ French language, <lb />
the credit since we I He accomplished laying <lb />
at ruck into the road, it buy mU he newspaper and taking up <lb />
II be gold and silver of not so amusing, but far <lb />
Colorado. for profitable. A coachman was <lb />
years they have reduce I their to wait long hours <lb />
pins by investing I be -vii I of his mistress made calls. He <lb />
Making Odd Moments Pay. <lb />
A boy was employed in a lawyer's <lb />
office, and be had daily <lb />
per to amuse himself with. He be- <lb />
to study French, and at the <lb />
desk became a fluent reader <lb />
t have <lb />
dead-beats. Promises t <lb />
neither bottom or sides. <lb />
all seriousness, a <lb />
newspaper union. A union of news- <lb />
paper publishers who will not let <lb />
papers no from then office till <lb />
are A union publishers <lb />
who will not send papers to <lb />
for the same in <lb />
advance, and will send their <lb />
an issue beyond <lb />
time paid tor. <lb />
We will be glad to receive and <lb />
publish the names of editors or pub- <lb />
who will thus come into a <lb />
onion Tor the benefit of the <lb />
and publishing fraternity. Could <lb />
all be universal, strictly <lb />
adhered to rule in this <lb />
printing offices would speedily be <lb />
out of debt, the publishing business <lb />
in good credit, and all newspaper <lb />
be in better, stronger condition than <lb />
a small volume containing <lb />
the of Virgil, but could <lb />
not read it, so he ;. Latin <lb />
grammar. Day day he studied <lb />
Mrs. Curtain. <lb />
the statement that she caught <lb />
Ins. and finally its cold, which settled her lung--, she <lb />
mistress hi <lb />
day as he by the she was a hopeless victim of <lb />
., horses waiting for her ; and that no medicine could cure <lb />
other. lot Mail. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's <lb />
was so intently rending. New Discovery for Consumption; she <lb />
bought a bottle to her delight found <lb />
herself from the first dose. <lb />
She continued its use and after using <lb />
ten bottles, found herself sound and <lb />
well, now does her own housework and <lb />
Is as well as she was. Free trial <lb />
bottles of this Great Discovery <lb />
Wooten's Drug Store, large bottles <lb />
and <lb />
The adoption of this rule in 1861, <lb />
has proved business salvation. <lb />
It baa enabled us to occupy <lb />
instead of gadding the <lb />
streets and stumbling along <lb />
roads a <lb />
agent. <lb />
Sappy <lb />
v m. Postmaster of <lb />
lad., Bitters baa <lb />
done more for me than alt other <lb />
combined, for that bad feeling <lb />
arising from Kidney Liver <lb />
John Leslie, farmer and of <lb />
Electric Bit- <lb />
tars to be best Kidney an Liver <lb />
me fed like a new <lb />
i. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, <lb />
Bitters Is <lb />
the thing for s who to all run <lb />
aW can whether be Boas <lb />
a bit my <lb />
What do you read <lb />
little, my She mentioned <lb />
this to her husband, who insisted <lb />
that David should have a teacher <lb />
to instruct him. In a few years <lb />
David became a learned man, and <lb />
was for many years a useful and <lb />
beloved minister of Scotland. boy <lb />
was told to open and shot the gates <lb />
to let teams out of an iron mine. <lb />
He sat on a log all day by the side <lb />
of the gate. Sometimes an <lb />
would pass before the teams came, <lb />
and he employed so well <lb />
there was any fact in <lb />
that escaped bis He <lb />
began with a little book on English <lb />
history that be on the road. <lb />
Having learned that thoroughly, be <lb />
borrowed of a minister <lb />
History of This good man <lb />
became greatly interested in bin, <lb />
and lent him books, and often <lb />
seen sitting by him on log, con- <lb />
versing with him the people <lb />
of ancient times. it will pay <lb />
you to your leisure moment well. <lb />
There baa more snow fallen in <lb />
New York City month, <lb />
daring all the of winter. <lb />
The figuring the nest <lb />
election is rather previous for <lb />
there are changes in progress among <lb />
the Western people that may upset <lb />
calculations based on the idea <lb />
the solid Western vote is to go in the <lb />
Republican column. But our friends <lb />
the enemy are arranging their plans <lb />
and in apportioning representation <lb />
on the basis of the next census, they <lb />
will seek to deprive the Democratic <lb />
South of every representative they <lb />
can, since each representative an- <lb />
to a role in electoral, col- <lb />
Estimating the aggregate pop- <lb />
at and allowing <lb />
members to the House, it is <lb />
thought that the Southern States <lb />
will have members <lb />
rotes; the Western States <lb />
members and electoral votes; the <lb />
Middle States members and <lb />
electoral rotes, the New England <lb />
States members electoral <lb />
votes. that the Southern <lb />
States would bare seven more votes <lb />
Suet be need instead of but- <lb />
for sauces, gravies, etc. <lb />
Ammonia will frequently restore <lb />
colors that have been spoiled by acids. <lb />
Nothing is better than a glass fruit <lb />
jar for keeping cooking raisins moist <lb />
Very finely sifted coal ashes arc <lb />
excellent for cleaning brass. Rub well <lb />
and polish with a woolen rag. <lb />
When acid of any kind gets on <lb />
clothing, spirits of ammonia will kill <lb />
it. Apply chloroform to restore the <lb />
color. <lb />
Keep silver ornaments and <lb />
mounts bright by rubbing with wool- <lb />
en cloth saturated in spirits of am- <lb />
A small box filled with lime and <lb />
placed on a shelf in the pantry or <lb />
et absorb dampness and keep the <lb />
air in the closet dry and sweet. <lb />
For frying eggs have of fat, <lb />
and dip it up over with a spoon, in- <lb />
stead of turning, placing thorn <lb />
in the pan from a saucer one at a <lb />
time. <lb />
An old recommendation often <lb />
en young housekeepers is to use tea <lb />
leaves in sweeping carpets, but their <lb />
use on delicate colors should be <lb />
avoided, as they will surely stain <lb />
light, carpets. <lb />
Water should come to the <lb />
point for making tea or coffee, and <lb />
not be allowed to boil for even five min- <lb />
If you arc a doubter, try it and <lb />
convince yourself of the difference in <lb />
flavor. <lb />
To clean lace baste your lace nicely <lb />
on a piece of muslin. Rub it freely <lb />
with cold starch until it forms <lb />
a paste on it. Put it in the sun to dry, <lb />
and when thoroughly dry rub off. Your <lb />
lace will then be clean and need no <lb />
ironing.<lb />
He led the German and dress <lb />
was the admiration of the assembled <lb />
fair, but his stout partner slipped on his <lb />
favorite corn. Sensation Salvation <lb />
Oil to the rescue. Happiness again <lb />
Nothing is provoking than a trouble- <lb />
some Cure it with Dr. Bull's <lb />
Cough Syrup. <lb />
Deaths in N. C. During fie <lb />
Year 1889. <lb />
Dr. the Wilmington <lb />
Messenger, has been keeping a par- <lb />
i of the deaths in North <lb />
Carolina many years, but says <lb />
that prominent or <lb />
men died the year <lb />
than any previous <lb />
We append herewith the Chief <lb />
Justice W N U Smith, Rev <lb />
Phillips, Prof William G Simmons, <lb />
Prof Ralph Graves, Gen Col let t <lb />
Hon Win T Dortch, <lb />
Col L Hargrove, Dr Rich- <lb />
ard B Haywood, Maj John W Dun- <lb />
ham, Rev Joseph E Carter, Dr <lb />
Johnson R Jones, Rev Dr Robert H <lb />
Morrison, Judge Ruffin. Dr W <lb />
T Ennett, Col Leonidas C Jones, <lb />
Maj P Atkinson, Maj John <lb />
Hughes, Col R I Page, Rev Dr <lb />
Wesley M Gen Daniel H <lb />
Hill. Rev Dr P C Henkel, Judge <lb />
George W Logan, John Ash- <lb />
ford, Stephen D Wallace. Y <lb />
Charles R Jones, Eugene <lb />
Morehead, Rev <lb />
James Gen John A Young, <lb />
George B Kelly, William R Pool, <lb />
Dr J A Hank, Capt Calvin E <lb />
Col Robert L Watt, Dr W P Mal- <lb />
Maj E L Vaughn, Col C B <lb />
Rev Dr Robert B Anderson, <lb />
Lewis Taylor, T W Moses L <lb />
Holmes. Luke George M <lb />
Green, Rev W W Rev <lb />
A B Alderman, Rev Farrar. <lb />
Capt Wm B John Spell- <lb />
man, Dr Pride Jones, John W <lb />
Thompson, J <lb />
Joseph D Biggs. Dr George C New- <lb />
by, B B Salisbury, Dr Adam Clark <lb />
Maj W S Cole Rev Jo- <lb />
Green. <lb />
Sullivan Again a Victor. <lb />
Jackson <lb />
The supreme court on Monday <lb />
a very lengthy decision in the <lb />
case of John L. Sullivan, convicted <lb />
in the Marion county court of prize <lb />
fighting and sentenced to twelve <lb />
i months imprisonment. <lb />
The case was reversed and indict- <lb />
quashed, on the grounds that it <lb />
did not show that fought <lb />
Sullivan, or that the fight was public. <lb />
Sullivan, however, was held to an <lb />
at the Marion county circuit <lb />
court, for any indictments that <lb />
might be found against him. <lb />
In its profound definitions what <lb />
constitutes a its <lb />
fine drawn distinctions as to whether <lb />
the fight in a public or <lb />
place, and whether Sullivan did <lb />
all the fighting, and stood by <lb />
and occupied the objective case to <lb />
the verb unmoved, the <lb />
Supreme court has doubtless <lb />
displayed to minds, less obtuse than <lb />
ours, as much of profound learning, <lb />
as it has la logic and win- <lb />
verbosity. <lb />
Thus, after the laws have been de- <lb />
and trampled under foot; thous- <lb />
ands of dollars expended in bringing <lb />
the criminal to justice; and tho news- <lb />
papers teeming for weeks and months <lb />
with the boasts of our State's <lb />
poses and intentions, the whole thing <lb />
is to an end in a farcical <lb />
fizzle, because, it is said certain es- <lb />
facts were not alleged, which <lb />
every school boy in the State knew <lb />
to exist. Come again, Johnnie, <lb />
lists arc in no danger in Mississippi. <lb />
Grains of Gold. <lb />
Be self-reliant. <lb />
upon yourself. <lb />
It is hard work, to be good. <lb />
Every day is a leaf in life. <lb />
Do not take too much advice. <lb />
Learn your business thoroughly. <lb />
Keep at one in nowise <lb />
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Observe system in all you do and <lb />
undertake. <lb />
He who begins and not finish <lb />
loses his <lb />
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The crooked shall be made straight <lb />
when caught. <lb />
Though creeds arc narrow, know <lb />
that truth is wide. <lb />
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When get a or speck <lb />
of dust or other offensive particle in <lb />
your eye don't rub it. Don't touch if. <lb />
Don't down the lid. Don't put <lb />
your hand near it. Let it alone This <lb />
is very bard advice to follow, and in <lb />
nine cases out of ten yon will <lb />
yourself rubbing your eye before <lb />
yon know it. <lb />
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mote in much quicker time and <lb />
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if it is a particle of met <lb />
yon will consult surgeon or <lb />
oculist once but <lb />
are best lira as <lb />
indicated. Some people say, <lb />
the other ibis is of no use. <lb />
Toe Way to Help Your Town. <lb />
Murphy Bulletin. <lb />
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new business prices to locate <lb />
among us, set million in <lb />
which draws thousands of dollars a <lb />
year from elsewhere, and distributes <lb />
them among us. Every plant that <lb />
calls on neighboring farmers <lb />
for their raw material puts money <lb />
in their pockets and makes them <lb />
more desirable customers for those <lb />
have lauds, or goods, or <lb />
advice to sell, man <lb />
who wants a stand calls for another <lb />
building or a higher rent rate. <lb />
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hermit, who bet- <lb />
by growth <lb />
in which he lives. dollars <lb />
in public enterprises are just <lb />
investments as the dollars pat <lb />
in buying a stock of merchandise. <lb />
than at <lb />
States <lb />
present, the Western <lb />
out <lb />
The wildest temptations must <lb />
shortly have an end; the fiercest <lb />
flames must burn out for want of <lb />
fuel; most bitter cup, when drank <lb />
to the dregs, will trouble thee no <lb />
more. These things arc temporal, <lb />
hasten while I speak, to pass <lb />
away; the hope which is <lb />
eternal, heavenly, is visible to the <lb />
little Bear op <lb />
against immorality. If thy trial is <lb />
intolerable, it so mock sooner <lb />
tarn Thy heart may break, <lb />
bat thy good angel points to Heaven <lb />
if <lb />
has no equal <lb />
all for which soap <lb />
used. It is the greatest known <lb />
economizer of time, drudgery, and wear <lb />
and tear in washing and cleaning. <lb />
MILLIONS of packages of <lb />
are consumed annually, by economical, <lb />
intelligent who are <lb />
quick to embrace modern labor- <lb />
saving ideas; or, net doing the <lb />
work themselves, are bright <lb />
enough to supply their <lb />
with They <lb />
get the best possible results, <lb />
and have fewer backaches <lb />
and complaints. Their clothes and paint wear longer <lb />
because they are not rubbed to pieces. <lb />
Beware of imitations which are being peddled from <lb />
door to door. First quality goods do not require such <lb />
desperate methods to sell them. <lb />
sells on its merits, and is never peddled. <lb />
Manufactured only by JAMES New York. <lb />
JAMES A. SMITH, <lb />
TONSORIAL ARTIST, <lb />
Greenville N . <lb />
We have the the easiest <lb />
Chair ever used in the art. Clean towels, <lb />
sharp razors, and satisfaction guaranteed <lb />
in every instance. Call and con <lb />
Ladies waited on at their <lb />
Cleaning clothes a specialty. <lb />
Praise B. B. B. LEGAL NOTICES <lb />
The sufferings of women , <lb />
awakens the sympathy of every true . <lb />
philanthropist. Their best friend, how- j <lb />
ever is B. B. B. Blood is hereby given that I have <lb />
Send to Blood Beta Co. Atlanta, I IN b <lb />
for proofs. , sold out my interest in the Greenville <lb />
H. L. Cassidy, Ga., Carriage Works and am no longer a <lb />
bottles of It. B. B. cured my partner. Parties indebted to the said <lb />
wife of firm will make settlement to either my- <lb />
Mrs. R, If. Laws. la., self or I. A. Greene my former partner. <lb />
have never used anything to equal B. <lb />
B. B. <lb />
Mrs. C. H. Cay. Mount, ST. C. <lb />
a day for years was I <lb />
free from headache. B. B. B. entirely <lb />
cured me. I feel like another person. <lb />
James W. Lancaster. <lb />
Ga., wife was in bail <lb />
health for eight years. Five doctors and <lb />
many patent medicines had done her no <lb />
good. Six bottles of B. B. B. cured <lb />
Miss S. Tomlinson, Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
years I suffered with rheumatism, <lb />
caused by kidney troubles and <lb />
I also was feeble and nervous. B. <lb />
B. B. relieved me at once, although <lb />
several other medicines had <lb />
Rev. J. SI. Richardson, <lb />
Ark., wife suffered twelve <lb />
years with rheumatism and female com- <lb />
plaint. A lady member of my church <lb />
had been cured by B. B. B. She per- <lb />
my wife to try it. who now says <lb />
there is nothing like B. B. B. as it <lb />
quickly gave her <lb />
Baltimore's new directory shows <lb />
a population an increase <lb />
of over last year. <lb />
Mar. 1st, W. IT. COX. <lb />
John F. Plummer Co., the well- <lb />
known woolen of New <lb />
York City, have failed for <lb />
Many people habitually endure a feel- <lb />
of lassitude, because they think they <lb />
have to. If would take Dr. If. <lb />
Sarsaparilla this feeling of <lb />
weariness would give place vigor and <lb />
vitality. <lb />
No liniment is in better repute or more <lb />
widely known than Dr. J. H. <lb />
Volcanic Oil Liniment. It is a wonder- <lb />
remedy. <lb />
Persons advanced in years feel young- <lb />
and stronger, as well as freer from the <lb />
infirmities of age, by taking Dr. J. II <lb />
Sarsaparilla. <lb />
Sick headache is the of many <lb />
lives. This annoying complaint maybe <lb />
cured and prevented by the occasional <lb />
use of Dr. J. H. Liver and <lb />
Kidney <lb />
Disease lies in ambush for the weak; a <lb />
feeble constitution is ill adapted to en- <lb />
counter a malarious atmosphere and sud- <lb />
den changes of temperature, and the <lb />
least robust are usually the easiest <lb />
Dr. J. H. Sarsaparilla <lb />
will give tone, vitality and strength to <lb />
the entire body. <lb />
Distress after eating, heartburn, sick <lb />
headache, and indigestion arc cured by <lb />
Dr II. Liver <lb />
If you feel unable to do your <lb />
tired feeling, take Dr. H. <lb />
Sarsaparilla; it make you <lb />
bright active and vigorous. <lb />
The most popular liniment, is the old <lb />
reliable. Dr. J. II. Volcanic <lb />
Oil Liniment. <lb />
One of Dr. J. H. Little Liv <lb />
and Kidney taken at night b- <lb />
fore going to bed, will move the <lb />
the effect will astonish you. <lb />
Pimples, boils and other humors, are <lb />
liable to appear when the blood gets <lb />
heated. Dr. J. II. Sarsaparilla <lb />
s best remedy. <lb />
Notice, <lb />
I will Mr. j. U. In his <lb />
Agency at Greenville. N. <lb />
C, on April 1st I will represent the <lb />
same and solicit a <lb />
of the liberal patronage given Mr. <lb />
in the past. All business en- <lb />
trusted to me will receive my prompt <lb />
attention. Office under Opera House. <lb />
March 15th, 1800. <lb />
WYATT L. BROWN. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
HAVING qualified as of the <lb />
last will and testament of <lb />
Rives, deceased, on the 27th day of <lb />
February, notice is hereby given <lb />
to all persons having claims against said <lb />
decedent to exhibit the same <lb />
authenticated to the undersigned on or <lb />
before the day of March, 1801, or <lb />
Will be plead in bar of their <lb />
recovery. If. <lb />
of Hives, <lb />
This 12th day of March. 1890. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
HAVING qualified before the Clerk of <lb />
the Superior Court of Pitt county on the <lb />
8th day as Administrator <lb />
upon the estate of <lb />
ibis is to notify all persona holding claims <lb />
against said estate to present their claims <lb />
for payment within twelve <lb />
this date or this notice will be plead in <lb />
bar of their recovery. All persons ow- <lb />
said estate will conic forward and <lb />
make immediate settlement. This March <lb />
8th. ISM. <lb />
of S. J. <lb />
EMORY <lb />
n -tH <lb />
in Testimonial front U <lb />
parts of Ii. if Prospectus port <lb />
sent on to <lb />
A. Fifth Av. e-- York. <lb />
DEAR <lb />
IA <lb />
,. V<lb />
WANTED <lb />
firm; <lb />
by an <lb />
profits, Bales <lb />
Sample fie A rare <lb />
A. K. Y. <lb />
ENGLISH <lb />
PILLS. <lb />
Red Cross Diamond <lb />
The reliable<lb />
on., t <lb />
with <lb />
V I stamp tor o and for <lb />
by MIL It <lb />
PARKER'S <lb />
HAiR BALSAM <lb />
Bad the hair, <lb />
r. <lb />
growth. <lb />
I i Or <lb />
K Color.<lb />
bum pt i V E <lb />
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mill and sum. <lb />
SIX-CORD <lb />
Spool <lb />
IN <lb />
WHITE, BLACK AND COLORS, <lb />
FOR <lb />
Hand and Machine Use <lb />
FOR SALE BY <lb />
M. R. LANG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Greenville Institute. <lb />
m m ft m <lb />
TEACHERS <lb />
John Principal, <lb />
Associate Principal <lb />
E. W. Primary De- <lb />
Assistant in Primary <lb />
Department. <lb />
Miss May <lb />
Music. <lb />
VOCal Music. <lb />
Miss Boise. Painting and <lb />
Drawing. <lb />
Mn. J. c. Penmanship <lb />
and Commercial Department. <lb />
DEPARTMENTS. <lb />
Primary. Academic. <lb />
Classical Mathematical. Mu- <lb />
sic, Painting and Drawing. <lb />
Commercial. <lb />
ADVANTAGES <lb />
Large, Comfortable Building. <lb />
Healthy Location and <lb />
Plenty of Well Prepared Food <lb />
Boarders. A Corps of Teachers, <lb />
all being graduates of first class <lb />
Music Department equal <lb />
in work to any College in the State. <lb />
Pianos and Organs. <lb />
A Library of nearly volumes <lb />
purchased recently tor the School. <lb />
Moderate, from H to <lb />
Board and Tuition Tuition and Term, <lb />
for Day Pupils tho same as advertised <lb />
in Pupils who do not board <lb />
with the Principal should <lb />
before engaging board elsewhere. For <lb />
fur; her particulars. Address. <lb />
JOHN DUCKETT. <lb />
Principal. <lb />
C. B. EDWARDS B. BROUGHTON <lb />
Edwards N, <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
O. <lb />
We have the largest and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind lo be found in <lb />
the State, and solicit orders for all classes <lb />
Commercial, Rail- <lb />
Notice <lb />
CULLEY'S PREPARATION for baldness <lb />
falling out of hair, end eradication of <lb />
dandruff is before the public. <lb />
Among the many who have used It with <lb />
wonderful success, I refer you to fol- <lb />
lowing named gentlemen who will testify <lb />
lo the truth of my assertion <lb />
Em. Latham. Greenville. <lb />
Mr. O. <lb />
Greene, Sr., <lb />
Any one wishing to give it a trial for <lb />
the above named complaints can procure <lb />
it from me, at my place of business, for<lb />
ALFRED CULLEY. Barber. <lb />
Greenville, 14th. C , <lb />
OR MEN <lb />
VIGOR <lb />
or <lb />
and <lb />
of Body <lb />
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if Error or la Old or ft <lb />
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ex Sun. <lb />
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Ar am <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Ar <lb />
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Warsaw <lb />
Av Magnolia <lb />
Ar Wilmington <lb />
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No No <lb />
daily daily daily <lb />
ex Sun. <lb />
ft <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Warsaw loss <lb />
Goldsboro<lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Wilson am pin pa <lb />
At Mount <lb />
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Daily Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck <lb />
leaves Halifax 8.80 P. M. arrives Not <lb />
land Neck at 4.00 P. M. <lb />
P. If. Returning leaves <lb />
A. M., Scotland Neck at 10.10 M., <lb />
daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro. N via Alba <lb />
It. except Sun- <lb />
day, P M. Sunday i P M <lb />
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or Binding. <lb />
STATIONERY READY <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
OFFICERS. <lb />
us your <lb />
EDWARDS Is <lb />
PRINTERS AND BINDERS, <lb />
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained, and all business In the U. S. <lb />
Patent office or in the Courts attended to <lb />
for Moderate Fees. <lb />
are opposite the S. Patent Of- <lb />
engaged in Patents Exclusively, and <lb />
can obtain patents in less time than those <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing is oral we <lb />
advise as to free of charge. <lb />
and we make no change unless we ob- <lb />
Patents. <lb />
We refer, to the Post Master, the <lb />
Supt. of the Money Order Did., and to <lb />
If of the C. S. Patent For <lb />
advise and reference to <lb />
actual clients your own or <lb />
address, <lb />
C. A. Snow Co., <lb />
Washington, D. C <lb />
To core Sick Headache, <lb />
pat ion, Malaria, Liver Complaints, <lb />
safe and certain remedy <lb />
BILE BEANS <lb />
the Beans to the <lb />
MOST <lb />
tor mil f <lb />
as. <lb />
If You Have <lb />
OR COLD <lb />
BRONCHITIS Throat Affection <lb />
SCROFULA I Wasting of Flesh <lb />
IA <lb />
V Strength or <lb />
to Curt <lb />
PURE COD LIVER OIL <lb />
With <lb />
PALATABLE AS MILK. <lb />
Sett; n. em- <lb />
so <lb />
Sold by all <lb />
I would respectfully call <lb />
to following address and <lb />
yon to remember yon buy r <lb />
HEADSTONE or MONUMENT, of <lb />
this house cheaper than any other in the <lb />
country. That It the most reliable <lb />
beat known having been repress ate <lb />
tor over forty years in this vicinity <lb />
second to none <lb />
for filling <lb />
Ag wanted <lb />
to <lb />
Lines; no <lb />
no more <lb />
pins needed. It <lb />
holds the <lb />
est and finest <lb />
Clothes <lb />
freeze to it and <lb />
cannot blow off. <lb />
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mail for <lb />
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No. <lb />
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Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
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Weldon for all points North daily. All <lb />
Mil via Richmond, and daily except <lb />
via Line. <lb />
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Sent post-paid receipt <lb />
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A ill <lb />
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Hair. <lb />
AT THE GLASS <lb />
the Opera House, at <lb />
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everything In my line ,. <lb />
AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
with all the Improved appliances; <lb />
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