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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
------Solicits your patronage for <lb />
It. purpose be to please every reader. <lb />
THE <lb />
-HAS <lb />
JOB PRINT I NO- <lb />
that i-e <lb />
where in tills section. Our work <lb />
satisfaction. <lb />
vi order. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL IX. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY N. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1890. <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Miter end tap <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Daniel O. Fowle, of Wake. <lb />
M. Holt. <lb />
sf <lb />
Secretary of T. <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
LATE. <lb />
What silence we Veep year after year <lb />
With these who are most near to us and <lb />
dear; <lb />
We live beside each other day by day, <lb />
And speak of myriad things, but seldom <lb />
say <lb />
The full sweet word that lies lust in our <lb />
reach, <lb />
Beneath the commonplace of common <lb />
speech. <lb />
Then out of sight and out of reach they <lb />
go <lb />
These close, familiar friends who loved <lb />
us so <lb />
And sitting in the shadow they have left. <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction- Alone with <lb />
Of <lb />
Superintendent <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba. <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe. <lb />
SUPREME COURT. <lb />
Chief Justice-A. S. <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate Clark, or <lb />
Wale; Joseph J. Davis, off <lb />
James E. Shepherd, of and <lb />
C. A very, of Burke. <lb />
SUPERIOR <lb />
First II. Brown, of <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second o <lb />
Third G. Connor, of <lb />
son. <lb />
of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth B. Womack, of <lb />
Chatham. <lb />
Sixth T. of <lb />
Seventh C. of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth F. Armfield, of <lb />
Iredell. <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb />
Surry. <lb />
Tenth G. Bynum of <lb />
Eleventh M. of <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
Twelfth II. Merrimon, <lb />
f Buncombe. <lb />
B. of <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb />
We think, with vain regret, of some fond <lb />
world <lb />
That once we might have and I hey <lb />
have heard. <lb />
For weak and poor the love that we ex- <lb />
pressed <lb />
Now seems, beside the vast sweet <lb />
confessed ; <lb />
And slight the deeds we did to those <lb />
done, <lb />
And small the service spent to treasure <lb />
won. <lb />
And the praise for word and , A <lb />
That should I arc overflowed the simple i hi, let us look tit Hide of the <lb />
grasping Ins band, and with load <lb />
cries or Boyle calling for a <lb />
speech from thin immaculate <lb />
men, of manhood, bad ho highly <lb />
honored their town, as to <lb />
to ravish one of their <lb />
dens. We do not know on what <lb />
subject wished him to speak, <lb />
but his record would clearly <lb />
the one with which be was <lb />
most familiar, and winch doubtless <lb />
would be of great interest to the <lb />
Vile hounds gave him ova- <lb />
We wonder what kind of re- <lb />
these contemptible wretches <lb />
met from their wives and sisters <lb />
they heard of the part <lb />
took in this beastly affair, if indeed, <lb />
men so lo.-t to all the finer <lb />
of humanity, bad ever fell <lb />
the influences of home, or <lb />
the association of pure <lb />
men. <lb />
But it may be said that we <lb />
unjust in this mutter, that these <lb />
need. <lb />
This is the cruel cross of life, to be <lb />
only when the ministry <lb />
Of death has been and in the <lb />
Of some dear presence is hut empty <lb />
space. <lb />
What recollected services can then <lb />
Give consolation for the have <lb />
Raleigh's Shame- <lb />
Nashville Argonaut. <lb />
At the September 1889, of <lb />
Wake Superior Court, J. J. Boyle, a <lb />
Catholic priest, was put on trial for <lb />
his life the in famous crime of <lb />
rape upon one of bis parishioners, a <lb />
Serf Representatives-First District I seventeen of age, <lb />
Thomas G. Skinner, of <lb />
Second col, <lb />
of <lb />
Third W. of <lb />
Pender. <lb />
Fourth II Bunn, of <lb />
Nash. <lb />
Fifth W. of <lb />
Forsyth. <lb />
Sixth Rowland of <lb />
Robeson. <lb />
S. S. <lb />
of Rowan. <lb />
Eighth District W. H. A. C <lb />
Anson. <lb />
a daughter of parents, <lb />
her lather being an ex mayor of the <lb />
city of Raleigh. At be <lb />
was convicted sentenced to <lb />
death. The case was appealed and <lb />
a trial by the Supreme <lb />
court, upon a point of law. <lb />
On of last week, this <lb />
case again came on for trial and <lb />
Boyle acquitted- We cannot <lb />
Hen- were <lb />
their convictions in the verdict they <lb />
rendered, or not. is a matter <lb />
BOUNTY GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Superior Court A. <lb />
A. K. Tucker. <lb />
Register of H. James. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. L. Ward. <lb />
B. Harris. <lb />
Commissioners-Council Dawson, <lb />
Guilford Mooring, C. V, Newton, <lb />
John Flanagan, T. E. Keel. <lb />
Board of Herding <lb />
Chairman J. S. and J. D. <lb />
Cox- <lb />
School Superintend <lb />
ding. . <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
standard <lb />
TOWN <lb />
G. James. <lb />
F. Evans. <lb />
Treasurer M. R. Lang. <lb />
Chief T. Smith. <lb />
Asst R. Moors. <lb />
Ward, B. N. Boyd <lb />
and Ward, R. Williams, Jr., and Alfred <lb />
Forbes ; 3rd Ward, T. J. Jarvis and M. <lb />
R. Lang; 4th Ward, W. N. Tolbert. <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
First and Third <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. N. C. <lb />
Hughes, D. D., Rector. <lb />
Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
second and fourth <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. <lb />
Meeting every Wednesday night. Rev. <lb />
A. D. Hunter, Pastor. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge. No. A. F. A- <lb />
M., meets every 1st Thursday and Mon- <lb />
day night after the 1st and Sunday at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. A. L. Blow, W. M., <lb />
B. L. Sec. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter, No. meets <lb />
every and 4th Monday nights at Ma- <lb />
sonic Hall, F. W. Brown, H. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. J. A. K. <lb />
Tucker, N. G. . <lb />
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of IT., <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. D. <lb />
Pitt A. L. of H., meets <lb />
very Thursday night. C. A. White, C. <lb />
POST <lb />
Hours for all business A. <lb />
M. to P. M. All Balls distributed <lb />
n arrival. The general will <lb />
be kept open for minutes at night <lb />
after the Northern mail is distributed. <lb />
Northern Mail arrives dally <lb />
at P. M. and departs at <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Tar Old Sparta and Falkland <lb />
mails arrives at <lb />
M. and departs at P. M. <lb />
Washington, X <lb />
Roads, and Grimesland <lb />
malls s daily at <lb />
T. M. and departs at A. M. <lb />
Spring Bell's <lb />
Ferry, Johnson's Mills, Beds <lb />
and Pullet arrive Tuesday <lb />
Thursday and Saturday at A. M. and <lb />
departs at <lb />
Vanceboro, Black Jack and <lb />
mails arrives every Saturday at P. M. <lb />
and departs Friday at A M. <lb />
J. J. PERKINS P. M <lb />
Rev. A. D. Hunter's <lb />
Appointments, <lb />
1st Sunday and <lb />
Baptist church. <lb />
2nd and 4th Sundays, morning and <lb />
sight, Greenville Baptist church, also <lb />
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday night. <lb />
3rd Sunday, morning and night. Beth- <lb />
el ch-arch. <lb />
B. C. Glenn's <lb />
For preaching en Bethlehem Mission. <lb />
Bethlehem, 1st Sunday at <lb />
School House, 1st Sunday at S <lb />
Sparta, at o'clock. <lb />
Shady Grove, 3rd Sunday at <lb />
Salem 4th Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Sunday <lb />
between themselves and their God; <lb />
but after carefully reading the <lb />
we cannot sec how they <lb />
rived at their conclusion. <lb />
Judge was fully convinced <lb />
of the guilt of the prisoner, one <lb />
who reads bis able and impartial <lb />
charge to the jury, can fail to dis- <lb />
cover. Yet we were not surprised <lb />
at the result of the trial, if trial it <lb />
could be called, for the prosecution <lb />
looked very like a farce. In the <lb />
first place, two the attorneys <lb />
bad aided the prosecution in <lb />
the former trial, withdrew, giving <lb />
as an excuse they could <lb />
afford to appear in the case without <lb />
compensation. From this it would <lb />
appear these chivalrous gentle- <lb />
men bad received no pay, at least <lb />
from the prosecution. In fact, it <lb />
looks to us as if King Arthur would <lb />
have bad considerable difficulty in <lb />
recruiting Knights for his Bound <lb />
Table from among the members of <lb />
the legal profession in Raleigh. <lb />
This left Solicitor Argo alone in the <lb />
field, as champion of female <lb />
and How be acquit- <lb />
himself, the people of North <lb />
Carolina will judge. We feel a <lb />
in the actions of <lb />
a prominent legal luminary, as <lb />
Mr. Argo, but when a prosecuting <lb />
attorney, upon whom is devolved <lb />
the responsibility, of seeing the <lb />
majesty of the law is upheld, and <lb />
the guilty brought to justice, ac- <lb />
four men as jurors, who upon <lb />
their examination as to their <lb />
to serve on the jury, an- <lb />
belief in the <lb />
of the prisoner at the bar, be <lb />
lays open to strong <lb />
either incapacity or <lb />
By the way, it seems that <lb />
Boyle had plenty of money, and <lb />
the did not. There <lb />
were several of Boyle's <lb />
friends in Raleigh during the <lb />
trial. One of was very <lb />
and bad nothing to say, at least <lb />
openly, and a very shrewd suspicion <lb />
credits with occupying the <lb />
of Judas, that is, as far as <lb />
carrying the bag. The witnesses <lb />
were very and convenient- <lb />
the prosecution not very <lb />
zealous in refreshing their memory, <lb />
and the jury very eager to announce <lb />
arrival at a verdict of acquit- <lb />
Can it be possible any of <lb />
them bad been interviewed by the <lb />
silent <lb />
Bat the moat astounding and <lb />
thing, in connection with <lb />
the whole matter, wag the action of <lb />
the people, the announce- <lb />
of the verdict, yelled <lb />
I ho question. Lotus take his own <lb />
and sec. This man was a <lb />
priest of God; ;. man, who bad <lb />
taken on himself the vows <lb />
chastity, yet bis <lb />
shows his life to have <lb />
broken and licentious- <lb />
lie, himself, acknowledges <lb />
that lie took advantage of the close <lb />
which exists between <lb />
man Catholic priest and the <lb />
members of his flock, and with <lb />
premeditation, decoyed this <lb />
girl, a mere child, who looked <lb />
with trust and reverence <lb />
as her spiritual father, u the <lb />
of the to his room, <lb />
and there accomplished her ruin. <lb />
Now what doc this prove f <lb />
A perjured priest, false to his <lb />
manhood, false to his God <lb />
This is the man, who according his <lb />
own showing, alone the <lb />
most- absolute certainty I be <lb />
of last September, who found <lb />
guilty, rendered a just verdict, <lb />
and that Judge, who sentenced <lb />
him to die on the gallows tree, pro- <lb />
a righteous was <lb />
a wretch too vile to touch the gar- <lb />
of an honest man, or breath <lb />
the same air with a virtuous <lb />
man, Raleigh went wild to <lb />
honor, hailed as a conquering <lb />
hero on that Saturday night, a <lb />
Saturday night which venture <lb />
to predict, will be a well remember- <lb />
ed one by the citizens of Raleigh, <lb />
for if we are not mistaken in the <lb />
temper of the people of North Caro- <lb />
Raleigh will have to do a <lb />
great deal to redeem herself from <lb />
the stigma of being a city where no <lb />
protection is thrown around female <lb />
and innocence. <lb />
We are very much surprised at <lb />
the attitude of one of the principal <lb />
Raleigh papers, which published <lb />
with great a report of the <lb />
degrading exhibition of Saturday <lb />
and its only comments on <lb />
the matter, although it has left n <lb />
stain on the city and State, was <lb />
of eloquence of the at <lb />
for the saying it <lb />
was touching and eloquent <lb />
fort, bringing tears to eyes of <lb />
in the We pity <lb />
the tender hearts of the men <lb />
shed tears over the woes the <lb />
poor unfortunate ravisher, but <lb />
will guarantee the same dirty <lb />
whose tears flowed so rapidly <lb />
at able counsel's peroration, <lb />
laughed at the agony of the poor <lb />
girl, when obliged to stand <lb />
terrible inquisition of a <lb />
animation on the witness stand, <lb />
where she bad dragged broken <lb />
and mined life, in a feeble attempt <lb />
to secure justice, where no justice <lb />
was given her. Now, men of <lb />
are yon not proud of this <lb />
f The perjured priest and <lb />
ravisher goes clear, with the <lb />
and congratulations of your citizens <lb />
as a parting benediction, while his <lb />
victim, heart-broken and with a <lb />
stigma fair name, creeps <lb />
away like a wounded thing, to hide <lb />
her from the light of day. <lb />
What Shall the Harvest Be<lb />
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb />
FIRST. <lb />
Logan Harris is seen in the <lb />
field, coat off, grubbing and <lb />
working as if life depended on <lb />
harvest; and later on ho appears <lb />
in the as a manager, <lb />
directing the hands; his skill. <lb />
Intelligence, industry and persistent <lb />
work bring down rounds of <lb />
The crop Is made, <lb />
harvest gathered and a least is an- <lb />
no <lb />
SCENE SECOND. <lb />
To the feast all the workers arc <lb />
invited and sears are prepared <lb />
for those who have won a title to <lb />
recognition. Among the moat joy- <lb />
is Harris, active <lb />
of hope and ardor. Having <lb />
the sweet from his brow, he <lb />
rejoices that be is to bask in the <lb />
sunshine and share in the <lb />
good things of harvest. <lb />
For a time be moves among the <lb />
men who assemble before <lb />
banquet begins; and the Ruler of <lb />
the Feast makes merry him, <lb />
and tells a high seat is in <lb />
for at festive <lb />
and bis much <lb />
in anticipation. But when the <lb />
favored guests are called into <lb />
banquet chamber, the of <lb />
the North Carolina farm remains <lb />
overlooked and His <lb />
friends in dismay ask why is this, <lb />
and the dismal answer returns He <lb />
is turned down so Logan is <lb />
cast and bis high seat u given <lb />
to another, who takes his place be- <lb />
fore the tat lambs <lb />
the savory Brunswick stew <lb />
sharpen the appetite. And <lb />
turns aside hungered. <lb />
SCENE THIRD. <lb />
As the curtain again rolls up <lb />
is seen pleading his <lb />
service in the harvest field and re- <lb />
against being utterly <lb />
cast out, declaiming against <lb />
the who has circumvented <lb />
and has been arrayed in <lb />
fine linen originally prepared for <lb />
himself; but Ruler of the Feast <lb />
sets bis face to the wall, and <lb />
dens his and replies naught, <lb />
but turning to the upper seats of <lb />
the merry banqueters, smiles <lb />
the successful rival. <lb />
SCENE FOURTH. <lb />
The scene again changes at <lb />
the second table is seen Logan <lb />
what he can get. for he sits far <lb />
down in the middle seats and the <lb />
servitors are few and the savory <lb />
dishes are not abundant, while from <lb />
afar may be beard the music <lb />
choruses entertaining the suiters in <lb />
height of their festivity. <lb />
And so Logan, much disquieted, <lb />
rises his mighty <lb />
seeks the presence the <lb />
Master of the Feast, who speedily <lb />
orders that still scantier fare shall <lb />
be placed before unruly guest. <lb />
when Logan heard thereof his <lb />
gore rose, and he grew hot under <lb />
collar and be quit in disgust. <lb />
and shook the off of bis feet as <lb />
Ins ill and <lb />
lie withdrew once more into the <lb />
pleasanter shades of private life. <lb />
Stray Bits of Fan. <lb />
by Baa for <lb />
Thais Lots to Laugh, <lb />
Widow with six children suit- <lb />
love me, George, and ask <lb />
me to be Well then <lb />
ask children. <lb />
BOCK-A-BY, BABY. <lb />
N. C, boasts but <lb />
soul.-, but the past six weeks <lb />
twenty-five babies have been born <lb />
Sun. <lb />
TOO ENOUGH. <lb />
Pale Youth dusky <lb />
Wouldn't I be a fool to light <lb />
if I tor give <lb />
black wouldn't show. <lb />
is that I <lb />
cut T <lb />
sir. <lb />
don't bury him he <lb />
has <lb />
When a man tells a gill she is the <lb />
only woman be ever loved, possibly <lb />
the reason she does not say <lb />
is her dislike to those <lb />
animals. <lb />
i said Mrs. <lb />
is that terrible rack- <lb />
et in the <lb />
I don't replied her <lb />
band. guess it is the temperature <lb />
respectfully ask the <lb />
attention of the clans. I am <lb />
to exhibit sonic of the peculiarities <lb />
of the anthropoid or man-like apes, <lb />
I wish you all to look at me- <lb />
PATENT NEEDED. <lb />
There is a boy <lb />
Island thirteen years old <lb />
pounds. When his <lb />
turn for spanking comes lift <lb />
with a <lb />
Star. <lb />
-Hey, there Can't you <lb />
fishing on these <lb />
Farmer- <lb />
see that <lb />
grounds i <lb />
Colored course <lb />
I see de sign, boss, <lb />
but lie runt us <lb />
North Carolina News Papers. <lb />
Lexington Dispatch. <lb />
The papers of North Car <lb />
taken all together, will compare fa- <lb />
with the country press of <lb />
any State. The editorial columns of <lb />
not a show editorial ability of no <lb />
mean order, and the local columns <lb />
display enterprise, industry and a <lb />
true instinct for news, which after <lb />
all, is perhaps the principal <lb />
cation for conducting a newspaper <lb />
papers, are <lb />
or most part, truly patriotic <lb />
loyal to party, and withal, imbued <lb />
with a spirit of manly independence. <lb />
Progress along lines of en- <lb />
in the State Is apparent on <lb />
almost every hand, but no where is it <lb />
more conspicuous than in the <lb />
pretentious weekly newspapers. <lb />
While laboring moat unselfishly <lb />
the welfare of others, the improve- <lb />
of of the State and <lb />
for the common wed, they have been <lb />
making steady and marked advance- <lb />
and yet the patronage and i n- <lb />
many have received are <lb />
so small that they would <lb />
courage of anybody except a country <lb />
editor. These reflections arc prompt- <lb />
ed by reading an editorial on <lb />
OVER THE STATE. <lb />
Happenings of Interest Occur- <lb />
ring in North Carolina. <lb />
AS FROM EXCHANGES <lb />
on de <lb />
crick <lb />
in de <lb />
STOPPED PRAYING IN TIME. <lb />
Little Johnnie prayed long and <lb />
ineffectually for a little brother. <lb />
At he gave it up as <lb />
Soon after, his mot her bad the <lb />
pleasure of him <lb />
He looked at a <lb />
and exclaimed lucky it was <lb />
I stopped There <lb />
might have been three. <lb />
IT WASN'T A <lb />
New York school mistresses now <lb />
inspect the boys pants pretty close- <lb />
before spank An op <lb />
of this kind the other day <lb />
exploded a torpedo, wrecked <lb />
rear part of boy's pants and <lb />
scorched school band. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
DISCOUNTING TROUBLE. <lb />
One little girl was heard to say to <lb />
a playmate, I grow up, I'm <lb />
going to be a <lb />
I'm going to be a <lb />
and have six <lb />
they come to school to me <lb />
I'm going to whip <lb />
mean thing What have <lb />
done to <lb />
is to have a shoe <lb />
Sam Jones begin his meeting <lb />
April <lb />
South port Mr. Freeman <lb />
has bought two led Jersey <lb />
bogs, male and female. are <lb />
beauties, weighing together, <lb />
although not yet a year old. <lb />
E. City managers or <lb />
the Nag's Head Hotel Co. are ac- <lb />
workers. Not a day has been <lb />
lost since took hold the <lb />
A new hotel, nicely <lb />
furnished, a pleasant steamboat to <lb />
make daily trips and a new <lb />
will make Nag's Head a live place <lb />
this season. <lb />
Concord Concord can <lb />
boast of a couple who bear the names <lb />
of parents. In the eastern <lb />
part of our town resides Mr. Adam <lb />
and his wife's name is Eve. <lb />
the They may not have seen Eden but <lb />
live in <lb />
Raleigh One new con- <lb />
was put in the penitentiary to- <lb />
. , day from Durham county. This was <lb />
Good in a recent issue of . was <lb />
the The article is j of The last words as she <lb />
worthy the consideration of all , left ham not grieve <lb />
desire to see more improvement x am to attend <lb />
c. . , r i School and Church every <lb />
our State papers. We make the fol- ; <lb />
lowing <lb />
from the cordial kindness I, Washington Even <lb />
. . . . ,. . , j I boys are getting into the <lb />
with which the press has greeted the ; oars old, <lb />
return of the to its post i of Slightest boys in this <lb />
duty, there is the additional motive has show us nicest, <lb />
of State and professional pride which men of new Irish potatoes yet. <lb />
rejoices in the prosperity and They are of his own raising, and <lb />
. ,,. i very fine. He is also something <lb />
our State press. When H <lb />
seethe flood of papers which pour in- <lb />
to North Carolina from every side, A <lb />
, . ,. . ., from Kinston us that an <lb />
the eagerness with which they are, occurred at Mr. Edward <lb />
welcomed, the readiness with which j shop on Tuesday. Mr. <lb />
subscriptions dues are in j Hodges, while at work, was caught <lb />
naturally ask if there y band, revolved around a shaft <lb />
several times and then thrown <lb />
something wrong in our pa- <lb />
or our people that creates a dis- <lb />
against our journals <lb />
There is one cause we can not lose <lb />
sight the papers of the larger cities <lb />
North or South or West, are enabled <lb />
feet. He was badly braised <lb />
sustained several injuries about <lb />
the head. <lb />
for Reflection. <lb />
Sentiment from <lb />
Our to us in <lb />
Not every head can wear the crown <lb />
That the hands of love bestow. <lb />
Phoebe Cary. <lb />
The avaricious man is a captive <lb />
the oar of gain. <lb />
When a great man dies, <lb />
For years beyond our ken, <lb />
I he light he leaves behind him lie <lb />
the paths of men. <lb />
Anon. <lb />
The eternal stars shine out as soon <lb />
as it is dark Car- <lb />
Time shall unfold what plighted <lb />
hides; <lb />
Who covers faults, at last them <lb />
derides. <lb />
Hooks are the negative pictures of <lb />
thought, and the more sensitive the <lb />
mind that receives their images, the <lb />
more nicely the finest lines are <lb />
W. <lb />
God hath His mysteries of <lb />
Ways that we cannot tell; <lb />
He hides deep, like the secret <lb />
slice <lb />
him lie loved so <lb />
C. F. Alexander. <lb />
As Bowers carry <lb />
on the edge of the petals, <lb />
ready to fall at the first wall of wind <lb />
or brush of bird, so the heart should <lb />
carry it's beaded works of <lb />
and. at the first of <lb />
flavor, letdown the shower per- <lb />
fumed with the hearts gratitude. <lb />
U. IV. <lb />
of <lb />
selves hoarse, crowding around the <lb />
prisoner, fighting to see <lb />
the of In <lb />
Language of Flowers. <lb />
girl <lb />
ates. <lb />
Four been out-with <lb />
the boys men. <lb />
Morning glories Cocktails. <lb />
Johnny slippers. <lb />
Son <lb />
Honeysuckles Been. <lb />
Spring rose Getting oat of bed <lb />
t suggestion. <lb />
Wall <lb />
him, Tow- <lb />
For Young Men to Remember <lb />
clothes don't make the <lb />
man. <lb />
if they once get debt they <lb />
may never get of it. <lb />
That parting hair in the <lb />
middle brings on softening of the <lb />
brain. <lb />
That to deal honorably with all <lb />
men begin with washer <lb />
woman. <lb />
That they need something more <lb />
substantial than cigars, kid gloves, <lb />
a cane to start housekeeping <lb />
with. <lb />
can't reckon on <lb />
father's fortune to bring <lb />
through life. Fortunes are slippery <lb />
have something be- <lb />
sides to fall back on. <lb />
That a girl herself in <lb />
the latest things out, and parades <lb />
in street while her other does <lb />
washing, isn't, worth wasting <lb />
much love on. <lb />
a fellow who deliberately <lb />
proposes to a girl when <lb />
he can't support is either a <lb />
first-class fraud or be <lb />
marries for money and becomes her <lb />
hired man. <lb />
forget-<lb />
A Milanese inventor named <lb />
is exhibiting a simplified <lb />
the <lb />
man vote, music, etc., with wonder- <lb />
fol accuracy. cost of the in- <lb />
is trans. <lb />
i . t I, <lb />
are at work at Am- <lb />
The an look- <lb />
Mr. know Swipes t <lb />
Mrs. what's the matter <lb />
with him <lb />
is troubled with kleptomania, <lb />
a great <lb />
say Poor fellow, he <lb />
ought to take <lb />
trouble. Ho takes <lb />
too <lb />
BAD DAY. <lb />
The other day a Minnesota clergy- <lb />
man traveled thirty miles, made six <lb />
calls, visited two schools, gave an <lb />
afternoon lecture shot seven <lb />
jack rabbits, all between sunrise <lb />
and sunset, and said it wasn't a <lb />
good day for pastoral work either. <lb />
Twin City Daily. <lb />
A rather plain lady asks the <lb />
ion of minister. it a sin to <lb />
feel a trifle of when I am <lb />
called handsome by a gentleman f <lb />
a sin for you, my but <lb />
a terrible responsibility bangs <lb />
the <lb />
notice in to-night's paper <lb />
Pennsylvania capitalists are <lb />
hunting a site for a gun <lb />
suppose want very <lb />
fertile ground tor it. <lb />
so V <lb />
make plant send forth <lb />
more <lb />
NATURAL FOB HIM TO SMOKE. <lb />
all said Mr. F. to <lb />
his wife, say smoking is <lb />
injurious. Now only to-day I saw <lb />
in the paper that Dr. Furness, of <lb />
Philadelphia, who is years old, <lb />
has used cigars ever since be was <lb />
a young <lb />
replied Mrs. F., you <lb />
roust remember it comes natural to <lb />
a Furness to <lb />
A MISTAKE. <lb />
Managing <lb />
you made a terrible mistake <lb />
day in the last edition. <lb />
Mr. sir <lb />
put item <lb />
creditors of young <lb />
his property under the <lb />
wrong <lb />
was that Under what <lb />
beading <lb />
mat mail <lb />
We have trod from the threshold <lb />
turbulent March, <lb />
Till the green scarf of April is hung <lb />
on the larch, <lb />
And down the bright hillside that <lb />
welcomes the day, <lb />
We hear the warm panting of beau- <lb />
May. <lb />
O. W. Holmes. <lb />
Yesterday, last week, last year, <lb />
they are gone Yesterday was such <lb />
B day as never fore, and never <lb />
can be again. Out of darkness and <lb />
eternity it was born a new fresh day; <lb />
into darkness and eternity it sank <lb />
again forever. What were we doing <lb />
yesterday Thrilling out hearts with <lb />
the excitement of life contriving how <lb />
spend the day mot pleasantly <lb />
Was that our day. F. W. <lb />
Dear Lord, I have no Easter flowers <lb />
to bring, <lb />
No roses fresh, no lilies dewy sweet, <lb />
But still one ottering I may gladly <lb />
bear, <lb />
And lay rejoicing at Thy feet. <lb />
Enfold my weary love in Thy sweet <lb />
will, <lb />
And keep it to Thy pierced <lb />
side, <lb />
So shall I rest, nor sad and helpless <lb />
mourn, <lb />
While safe in Thee my love and I <lb />
Anon. <lb />
It is n good time in these days of <lb />
Banter gladness, when life is con- <lb />
death to hold a feast of <lb />
in honor of on.- dead. Many a <lb />
home has sacred records of little lives <lb />
that vanished into the great unseen, <lb />
strong hands that grew weak, <lb />
and bright that grew dim. <lb />
These days of Hope's great festival <lb />
are days most suitable for men and <lb />
women are rich in graves, to <lb />
stand beside them, and pluck sway <lb />
the moss that gather round the stones, <lb />
and plant afresh the flowers that <lb />
breath the message of everlasting <lb />
lie led the German dress <lb />
was the admiration of the assembled <lb />
I and be saved from these three bogs fair, but his stout partner slipped on his <lb />
The following is an extract from a I lbs. of lard, mess pork, j favorite corn. Sensation Salvation <lb />
letter written by j lbs. sausage, large the rescue. Happiness again <lb />
editor and proprietor of Herald, j f The largest of these <lb />
hogs dressed, <lb />
lbs. He he is prepared to <lb />
prove this to anyone doubts <lb />
The longest <lb />
freight train, it is said, that has <lb />
ever been pulled into <lb />
to furnish a larger volume of news or was brought in here, local, from <lb />
reading matter than is within the I Wilmington Thursday evening by <lb />
. o. . Engineer Capt. Steve Meredith-- <lb />
compass of our Stats papers; and <lb />
from the vastness of their circulation , train fifty cars, and pack- <lb />
are able to issue at a smaller cost to ling it away on the yard here, for <lb />
subscriber. But it is within the the Thursday night, was <lb />
power of the North Carolina people Job- <lb />
to lessen the disparity by inc re j Raleigh News and <lb />
patronage and more ungrudging i wagon factory is now running under <lb />
justice to our State papers, As soon as a full <lb />
. j supply material can be obtained <lb />
more liberally and paying will be in a week or two, the <lb />
For newspaper life, almost factory will turn out seven or eight <lb />
more than any other, is dependent up- I wagons a day. The lull amount <lb />
on money. increased capital has been paid <lb />
; up and she is now with a vim. <lb />
Wilmington It is expected <lb />
trains will be on <lb />
Wilmington Onslow railroad, be- <lb />
tween this city and Jacksonville, by <lb />
first of July, if not at an earlier <lb />
It is for our people to decide whether j Ante. Four miles of the track have <lb />
our papers be not made as good as j been laid with rails from <lb />
any other. It is their direct interest of t he company below Kid- <lb />
Our State papers, best of them <lb />
draw upon the time and the talent of <lb />
a single pen. they do so much <lb />
under the circumstances is a marvel. <lb />
v . . , . mill, and the work is <lb />
that it should so; for the work of . <lb />
the State press is the advancement of <lb />
the State interests, moral, <lb />
and urban and rural. <lb />
steadily forward. <lb />
Eden ton and <lb />
While at Hertford this week we <lb />
. were told by John D. Parker. <lb />
Self interest suggests a better treat-j one of and most <lb />
of the home reliable men of county <lb />
that be bad beat the record <lb />
raising bogs. He killed three hogs <lb />
that together weighed pounds. <lb />
Best Thing he Ever Saw. <lb />
Lyons, Mich., date of <lb />
You will observe that <lb />
I have given your advertisement <lb />
on the first Herald <lb />
while other proprietary medicines <lb />
have bad to take the ran <lb />
The reason for doing this is <lb />
receiving a <lb />
number of cores effected seemed <lb />
similar to of which my little <lb />
son was suffering, a case of blood <lb />
poison or irritable sores breaking <lb />
out all over bis body. To-day be <lb />
is entirely free from disease and <lb />
bottle of Swift's Specific S. <lb />
did work. Now this is the <lb />
son for giving you the position, as I <lb />
consider Swift's S. <lb />
the best medicine I ever saw. I <lb />
wish yon unlimited success in your <lb />
The above is a sample of letters <lb />
which are coming to us all time. <lb />
is nearer infallible than any <lb />
remedy made, and has probably <lb />
done more good than any medicine <lb />
known to mankind. We will <lb />
a Treatise on Blood and Dis <lb />
eases to all will send ad- <lb />
dress. <lb />
SPECIFIC CO., <lb />
Atlanta, <lb />
A Mew York doctor says that eve- <lb />
ought to live to be a hundred <lb />
years old. Well everybody. Think <lb />
of Blair and Chandler living <lb />
to be a hundred years old. <lb />
How is this for bog raising <lb />
Charlotte Mr. J. J. <lb />
Sims, of this city, had acres of <lb />
timber land burnt over by forest <lb />
fires in Paw Creek township last <lb />
Friday, which caused considerable <lb />
damage. The woods caught, from <lb />
piles which bad been fired <lb />
day before. -------The Al- <lb />
and citizens generally, have <lb />
come to relief of John F. Gal- <lb />
of Steel Creek, whose property <lb />
was destroyed by fire last Friday. <lb />
At meeting of Alliance last <lb />
Saturday, it was decided to erect a <lb />
dwelling and stables for Mr. Gallant. <lb />
Scotland Neck Little <lb />
George Bryan, five years old, son of <lb />
Mr. G. W. Bryan, the clever opera <lb />
tor at tins place, is perhaps <lb />
youngest operator on record in this <lb />
country. On last Monday we drop- <lb />
into the telegraph office and <lb />
saw little George send a message <lb />
over the wires to agent at <lb />
Goose Nest, who repeated mes- <lb />
sage- This was proof that the little <lb />
had sent it correctly. We <lb />
doubt whether it can be in <lb />
United States. We have jet to <lb />
hear of a younger, at any rate. <lb />
The Mississippi river will do an <lb />
act of kindness to wash out New Or- <lb />
leans, for it is the dirtiest, measliest <lb />
city in the entire South. It is only <lb />
to be that the river can not <lb />
affect a moral as well as a <lb />
N. C. <lb />
DANIELS <lb />
WILSON, n. c <lb />
TIE. L. JAMES, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
X . <lb />
A Eh BLOW, <lb />
-AT-L A W, <lb />
G REE C <lb />
J. H TUCKER <lb />
MOORE, TUCKER MURPHY, <lb />
A W, <lb />
N. C.<lb />
r SKINNER, <lb />
A AT-L A W, <lb />
N. <lb />
j e. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Practice In all the courts. Collect <lb />
J B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
A W, <lb />
N. U. <lb />
a.<lb /></p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Editor and <lb />
Announcement. <lb />
THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE OF <lb />
The Is 81.50 per year. <lb />
column <lb />
year. one-half column one year <lb />
column one year. <lb />
Transient inch <lb />
week. two weeks. one <lb />
month Two inches one week. 81.50. <lb />
two weeks, one month, <lb />
inserted in <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 />
he charged at legal rates and most <lb />
HE PAID FOB IN ADVANCE. The RE- <lb />
has suffered some loss and <lb />
much because of having no <lb />
fired rule M to the of this class <lb />
of advertisements, and in order to avoid <lb />
future trouble payment in advance <lb />
will be demanded. <lb />
Contracts for any space not <lb />
above, for length of time, can be <lb />
made by application to the office either <lb />
in person or by letter. <lb />
Cony New Advertisements and <lb />
all changes of advertisements should <lb />
in o'clock on Tuesday <lb />
mornings in order to prompt in- <lb />
the following. <lb />
The having a large <lb />
will be found a profitable medium <lb />
through which to reach the public. <lb />
at the at <lb />
Mail M. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, . 1890. <lb />
Easter ceremonies were <lb />
in Rome, Italy, this year with <lb />
more pomp than at time since <lb />
1870. <lb />
Marriage is a tie <lb />
And it takes something like a <lb />
Chicago divorce court to declare <lb />
the tie off. <lb />
The homestead of Horace <lb />
at N. Y., was <lb />
burned to the ground last Thurs- <lb />
day. Most of the books and <lb />
papers were saved. <lb />
The Hammond Hotel at Rocky <lb />
Mount has changed hands and <lb />
those of us who have long known <lb />
Capt. Hart as the clever <lb />
tor will know him in that capacity <lb />
no more. He is succeeded by Mr. <lb />
W. C. <lb />
The New Jersey Legislative In- <lb />
Committee heard <lb />
showing that dead and ab- <lb />
sent men voted profusely last <lb />
November. The presiding officer <lb />
must have been a student under <lb />
Speaker Reed and how to <lb />
count a quorum. <lb />
The mm, of a <lb />
paper ably edited and splendidly <lb />
conducted, recently entered it <lb />
twenty-first year. It is a paper <lb />
we very much admire, and hope it <lb />
will meet with all the encourage- <lb />
it deserves. <lb />
After the Boyle case and the <lb />
scenes that marked its <lb />
close Raleigh should hereafter for- <lb />
ever hold her peace upon the <lb />
question of and social en- <lb />
when it comes to <lb />
speaking of other towns. <lb />
One of the worst storms that <lb />
ever visited Dallas, Texas, is rag- <lb />
in that neighborhood. All <lb />
the water courses are over their <lb />
banks, and many bridges have <lb />
been swept away- The crops have <lb />
badly damaged. And the <lb />
floods on Mississippi has con- <lb />
during the past week and <lb />
caused untold damage to property <lb />
along its course, as well as some <lb />
loss of life. <lb />
Wanamaker must have wanted a <lb />
bad. His <lb />
at Rocky Mount got several <lb />
hundred dollars short in his ac- <lb />
counts and was put in jail. Right <lb />
on the back of this a woman <lb />
named Sylvia Drake, who cannot <lb />
appointed to the position- <lb />
But it so happened that Madame <lb />
Drake cannot give bond, and <lb />
must bring in an- <lb />
other If his North Caro- <lb />
gang are not dandies we'll <lb />
give it up. <lb />
We find this item in some of the <lb />
papers about our Congressman, <lb />
from the First <lb />
At a meeting of the Commercial <lb />
of , held <lb />
Thursday evening, March 20th, it <lb />
was resolved that Hie Commercial, , v , <lb />
Ry lender . . ,., <lb />
to the Hon. T. G. of North to s-o,, the ,. row which <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
From Oar Regular Correspondent. <lb />
Washington D. C. April <lb />
Mr. hits been appealed <lb />
Carolina, a vote of thanks for <lb />
cast bis vote In favor <lb />
as the place for hold- <lb />
the World's Fair of 1892; and <lb />
also to extend to him the <lb />
ties of the city, as the guest of that <lb />
at such time as it may suit <lb />
his inclinations and convenience to <lb />
pay them a visit, <lb />
Here is the way the Raleigh <lb />
Mum Observer very kindly ex- <lb />
presses itself about our section <lb />
We rejoice with oar friends at <lb />
Greenville the arrival of the <lb />
iron horse, all snorting and cavort <lb />
inc. and breathing fire and smoke, <lb />
though quite harmless withal, into <lb />
their midst. Now let him extend <lb />
his into the good old <lb />
town of Washington- There has <lb />
been a great deal of railroad build- <lb />
going on in the East, and next <lb />
year where the people hare good <lb />
crops and plenty of staff to and <lb />
money in bank, they will largely <lb />
appreciate their new facilities. We <lb />
wish them joy.<lb />
A country paper has a heap to <lb />
contend with. received i two <lb />
Saturday asking to stop <lb />
the paper to their address as the <lb />
mails are so irregular they hardly <lb />
ever get their papers. That's a <lb />
little bit <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
The has had trouble <lb />
along this same line and it is worse <lb />
than aggravating. If a man stops <lb />
a paper and says candidly that he <lb />
does not like it or does not feel <lb />
able to pay for it, no one has a <lb />
right to complain; but when a <lb />
man wants a paper but has to stop <lb />
it because of irregular mails and <lb />
unobliging postmasters it becomes <lb />
provoking in the extreme. <lb />
It is that Congress <lb />
of the United is a part of <lb />
the Government of the United <lb />
States, and that members of that <lb />
Congress are officers of United <lb />
States and not of a State. They <lb />
are not paid by the States, hut by <lb />
the United City <lb />
n inn. <lb />
The editor of the Carolinian <lb />
must be deaf and blind. He <lb />
been keeping up with the times or <lb />
he would know better than to make <lb />
such a statement as the above. <lb />
We have been led to infer from <lb />
the doings at Washington, that <lb />
Congress, instead of being a part <lb />
of the United States government <lb />
is the property of Mr. Reid of <lb />
Maine. <lb />
This is to be a year of no small <lb />
importance, politically speaking, <lb />
and every voter ought to provide <lb />
himself with two or three good <lb />
newspapers so as to keep <lb />
posted in all campaign <lb />
matters. Already candidates are <lb />
being talked and there is every <lb />
that the campaign <lb />
will open early. The offices to <lb />
be filled this year are <lb />
as much <lb />
as those to be filled in years <lb />
when Presidents and full <lb />
State officers are elected, and as <lb />
most of them bear even closer re- <lb />
to the people the importance <lb />
of making wise selections should <lb />
not be lost sight of. This year we <lb />
have to <lb />
A chief justice and an <lb />
justice of the Supreme Court <lb />
of the State. <lb />
Superior Court judges of the <lb />
First, Second, Fourth, Fifth, <lb />
Eighth, Tenth and Eleventh <lb />
districts. <lb />
Solicitors in all the twelve <lb />
districts. <lb />
Nine members of the United <lb />
States House of Representatives. <lb />
Fifty State Senators. <lb />
One hundred and twenty <lb />
members of the North Carolina <lb />
House of Representatives. <lb />
All county officials. <lb />
And the Legislature elected <lb />
this year will the important <lb />
duty of electing a United States <lb />
Senator, as Senator Vance's term <lb />
expires March 4th, 1891. <lb />
Judge and Solicitor Argo <lb />
have pronounced the cheering of <lb />
Boyle in the Court House at Raleigh <lb />
on Saturday night, as a disgrace. <lb />
This is a mistake. It was only one <lb />
chapter of a disgrace. The great <lb />
diagram itself was in the verdict of <lb />
the jury, by the way, which <lb />
formed to acquit the <lb />
the consequent stigma <lb />
east the young lady's fair <lb />
lame, holding her up to public view <lb />
as a wanton and a <lb />
Am. <lb />
We agree with in the <lb />
above. If the applause that greet- <lb />
ed the scoundrel and debauchee <lb />
were all, it might eventually be <lb />
forgotten, because the men who <lb />
applauded Boyle, and called on <lb />
him for a speech acted more like a <lb />
set of outcasts and cut-throats <lb />
than respective citizens. He who <lb />
would render Hero-Worship to a <lb />
fiend incarnate, and glory it the <lb />
downfall of an innocent girl, is not <lb />
fit to look virtuous women, <lb />
or to stand in the presence of hon- <lb />
men. <lb />
Shame be upon the miserable <lb />
The name pi the <lb />
Alter If. <lb />
Adopted by the Pitt county Far- <lb />
in session at Green- <lb />
ville, Pitt county, N. C April 4th, <lb />
Whereas, There has been intro- <lb />
into the Senate of the United <lb />
States by our worthy Senator Z. B. <lb />
Vance a bill embracing what is <lb />
known as the <lb />
which was adopted by the <lb />
Alliance and Industrial Union of <lb />
America at their meeting at St. <lb />
Louis, an <lb />
the Alliance <lb />
of Pitt county heartily endorse the <lb />
same, Therefore <lb />
Resolved 1st. That we urge our <lb />
and Representatives in <lb />
Congress to use their utmost en- <lb />
to secure the passage of said <lb />
bill. <lb />
-ml. That we tender our thanks to <lb />
our noble and worthy Senator for bis <lb />
manly course in behalf of the <lb />
cultural interests of the country, and <lb />
feel that in him we have a friend and <lb />
defender upon whom we can rely, <lb />
that he has always shown himself to <lb />
be the of the people and has <lb />
still further endeared himself to his <lb />
people, by showing that be is in full <lb />
sympathy with the downtrodden <lb />
and oppressed farmers and laborers <lb />
of his country and is endeavoring by <lb />
suitable legislation to correct some <lb />
of the many evils under which they <lb />
have long been suffering. <lb />
3rd. That we are carefully watch- <lb />
Representatives in the Na- <lb />
Congress and will hold them <lb />
to a strict account of their steward- <lb />
ship. <lb />
That a copy of <lb />
these resolutions be sent to the Green- <lb />
ville and <lb />
Farmer with a request to print, and <lb />
also he seat to <lb />
the new tariff bill has created <lb />
the Republicans in the House. Mr. <lb />
Harrison will And it a big contract <lb />
should he decide to undertake it. <lb />
The Massachusetts me in be is accuse <lb />
chairman breaking up <lb />
his pledged word to them, and say <lb />
that no bill which puts a duty upon <lb />
hides does shall ever <lb />
pass the House with their consent. <lb />
There are a number of Republican <lb />
members from other sections who <lb />
are mad because their constituents <lb />
were not given free carpet wool--, <lb />
other raw materials and <lb />
these may be added the sugar and <lb />
tobacco crowd who do not like the <lb />
bill. The Republican leaders are <lb />
very uneasy over the outlook and <lb />
fear to call a caucus on bill <lb />
they can stop some of the pro- <lb />
tests, effort will be made, <lb />
now that the bill is before the full <lb />
to make changes <lb />
in it. If arc bot successful <lb />
tho bill is likely to be openly op- <lb />
posed by enough Republicans to in- <lb />
sure it;, defeat. <lb />
The bill for admission of Ida- <lb />
ho been railroaded through the <lb />
House. <lb />
The spasm of industry which <lb />
caused the Senate to pass a <lb />
o'clock the hour of <lb />
meeting passed off as speedily as it <lb />
came on and the old hour will be <lb />
resumed on Monday. <lb />
Contrary to general expectation, <lb />
the Senate Judiciary committee has <lb />
reported a substitute for Senator <lb />
Sherman's trust bill. It is sub- <lb />
the bill stripped <lb />
of the amendments. The House <lb />
committee on the Judiciary is also <lb />
making a great of being <lb />
engaged considering an anti trust <lb />
bill. Notwithstanding all this <lb />
the trusts are sale so long as <lb />
the Republicans control Congress. <lb />
Mr. Quay had to ply the party <lb />
whip very vigorously before he got <lb />
those Florida nominations confirm- <lb />
ed, but he whipped the kickers in <lb />
at last and his orders were obeyed <lb />
and yet there are Republicans who <lb />
deny that Mr. Quay is the autocrat <lb />
the Senate. <lb />
The dependent pension bill has <lb />
passed the senate, and the debate <lb />
it makes it that quite a <lb />
number of Republicans are opposed <lb />
to any other pension legislation at <lb />
present. There is a plot in the <lb />
to add the service <lb />
pension bill to this measure as an <lb />
amendment, and if it succeeds there <lb />
it may afterwards get through the <lb />
Senate. <lb />
The Montana contested election <lb />
cases were taken up in the Senate <lb />
this week, and a vote is expected <lb />
to-day or tomorrow. It has also <lb />
leaked out why the matter has <lb />
dragged so slowly along. Senator <lb />
and one or two other Re- <lb />
publicans, believing that matter <lb />
should be referred back to the <lb />
Absenteeism on the part of the <lb />
Chiefs of divisions and bureaus in <lb />
the Interior department has become <lb />
such an abuse that Secretary Noble <lb />
has issued order that no chief or <lb />
other clerk shall be absent in future <lb />
without obtaining permission. <lb />
Hamilton the man who <lb />
was given a posit ion in the Census <lb />
office as a reward for testifying <lb />
against the postmaster at <lb />
by whom he was employed, <lb />
has been removed from office, bat <lb />
the Civil Service Commissioners for <lb />
whom did the dirty work, <lb />
and who got him the office be has <lb />
been dismissed from, are still in <lb />
office. <lb />
The Senate Committee seems in <lb />
no hurry to report the World's Fair <lb />
bill, and will probably not do so he- <lb />
fore next week. <lb />
The members of the Pan <lb />
can Congress will start on their <lb />
southern excursion in about two <lb />
weeks. On the inst., Secretary <lb />
Proctor has ordered a review of all <lb />
the regular army troops stationed <lb />
here, and on the evening of the same <lb />
day the Congress will entertain Mr. <lb />
Harrison at dinner. <lb />
Two <lb />
my and the been <lb />
passed by the House. <lb />
The National association of Dem- <lb />
clubs has established head- <lb />
quarters in this city, and will take <lb />
a very active part in the coming <lb />
Congressional campaign. <lb />
The members of the who <lb />
lost their salaries through <lb />
defalcation were made to feel good <lb />
by a decision of the court of claims <lb />
this week that the Government was <lb />
responsible for the stolen money. <lb />
The ease will be appealed. <lb />
The friends of the silver <lb />
bill will try to have that measure <lb />
called up for consideration by the <lb />
House on the 15th, inst. <lb />
Senators and <lb />
have not spoken to each other oats <lb />
side of the Senate chamber fer <lb />
quite a long while. <lb />
Opinions of the Press. <lb />
Ob Leading of tat Say. <lb />
IT WILL BE SO. <lb />
Durham Sun. <lb />
A surplus strictly means <lb />
thing left Shortly it will be <lb />
something over the left. <lb />
BOTH SHAVERS. <lb />
Raleigh Chronicle. <lb />
There is a barber in Denver who <lb />
has made by shaving <lb />
That's nothing. Jay Gould <lb />
has made a hundred million dollars <lb />
at the same business. <lb />
TIMES HATE CHANGED. <lb />
Winston Sentinel. <lb />
Miss Winnie Davis is to marry a <lb />
Mr. Alfred Wilkinson, of <lb />
N Y. Had a man twenty-five years <lb />
ago said that Jeff. daughter <lb />
would one day marry a Yankee, he <lb />
would have promptly been licked. <lb />
YEA, WHAT <lb />
Wilmington Review. <lb />
If Boyle was cheered so heartily <lb />
in the Court House on his acquittal <lb />
of the well proven charge of out- <lb />
raging a virtuous young lady what <lb />
sort of demonstration would have <lb />
been accorded him if he had <lb />
as well as ruined the poor <lb />
NOT FOB BUT FOB JUDGE <lb />
Washington Gazette. <lb />
We are authorized by Judge G- <lb />
H. Brown to state in reply to in- <lb />
in this county <lb />
and elsewhere that he is not a can- <lb />
for Congress In <lb />
with the Judge said that be <lb />
prefers to remain on the Bench if <lb />
the people see fit to nominate and <lb />
elect him to the Judgeship he now <lb />
holds. <lb />
THAT'S ALL. <lb />
Phil. Ledger, <lb />
An esteemed contemporary at <lb />
pains to explain to a correspondent <lb />
why the current Congress cannot <lb />
be said to be in extra session. If <lb />
the correspondent possessed of <lb />
discrimination be would have <lb />
perceived for himself that there is <lb />
nothing extra about this Congress <lb />
except in the matter of <lb />
ACT OF A <lb />
Laurinburg Exchange. <lb />
His was a act that we <lb />
most make public mention of it. <lb />
We refer to the nice suit of clothes <lb />
presented by Alex Wall, colored, to <lb />
a little white boy, because and in <lb />
appreciation of the favors done him <lb />
the father before his <lb />
death. This is such a noble and <lb />
unusual expression of gratitude, as <lb />
that it should Alex's name <lb />
in the heart of every sympathizer <lb />
with the unfortunate. <lb />
BOUGH ON <lb />
Advance Thought. <lb />
Were all thieves other inmates <lb />
of the prisons of this country <lb />
elected as a congress or <lb />
law-making body, they could not <lb />
possibly inflict the damage upon <lb />
honest industry that has been in- <lb />
by the law-making body <lb />
called Congress, as now chosen, <lb />
year after year in the interest of the <lb />
managers of monopolies. The whole- <lb />
sale thieves who are not prison <lb />
are the ones we suffer most from. <lb />
HE CAN'T DO IT. <lb />
Wilson Advance. <lb />
The Advance believes the rents <lb />
charged tenants for land is entirely <lb />
too high. If the man who farms on <lb />
bis own land finds it almost <lb />
to make a living, having no <lb />
rent to pay, how can a poor tenant <lb />
who buys all his supplies on time at <lb />
an exorbitant profit, landlords, <lb />
are as as merchants to <lb />
these pay one third of the <lb />
gross receipts or bis farm, pay the <lb />
expenses necessary to make the <lb />
crop and cloth his <lb />
LET IT GO. <lb />
Durham Sun. <lb />
The time is coming, and not far <lb />
off, when there will a demand <lb />
for the abolishing of the Electoral <lb />
College; it will come from so <lb />
many of our twelve million voters <lb />
that one more amendment will be <lb />
made to the constitution, providing <lb />
for the doing away of this <lb />
mode of electing the Chief <lb />
Magistrate. Let the people vote <lb />
Tor him directly, just as they do for <lb />
their Governor. Both alike are the <lb />
servants of the people, and should <lb />
be elected by the people as they are <lb />
responsible to the people. <lb />
Elizabeth City Falcon. <lb />
The people of the first judicial <lb />
district will take pleasure in <lb />
Judge Brown to the position <lb />
he now fields. George Brown has <lb />
proved to the people at large what <lb />
we of this district have long known <lb />
that be is one of the best lawyers in <lb />
the State. His circuit at the Fall term <lb />
of this district court has satisfied bis <lb />
own people that he is a fair and just <lb />
judge, who bids fair to advance to <lb />
the very first place in the ranks of <lb />
excellent judiciary. We all feel <lb />
proud of him, and rejoice In the op <lb />
to endorse him. There <lb />
will be no opposition to his <lb />
and he will receive the <lb />
est support from those of his <lb />
who are best qualified to contest <lb />
the honor with him. Judge Brown's <lb />
nomination is an assured fact. It <lb />
will be unanimous. <lb />
Tar Sale. <lb />
Pursuant to provisions of Chapter of <lb />
the laws of shall, beginning <lb />
Monday May 6th. at A. M. In <lb />
front of the Court door in <lb />
Greenville sell the. below described <lb />
lands and town lots for taxes due <lb />
for the year 1880 and unpaid thereon <lb />
and cost tor advertising the <lb />
J. A. K. Tucker, <lb />
Sheriff of Pitt county. <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Campbell, Jas E, acres, <lb />
Mrs P A, acres, <lb />
CAROLINA TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Rodman, W B. Jr. <lb />
Rollins, R A, acres, <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Langley, T H, acres, due. <lb />
Little. B K, acres, <lb />
SWIFT CREEK <lb />
S law, <lb />
Brooks, -Tames, Sr, <lb />
law, <lb />
Brooks. Jacob, acres, stock law, <lb />
Brooks, Z, town lot, Grifton, <lb />
Blount, Simon, acres, stock law, <lb />
Bland, T, Jr, acres, stock law <lb />
Cannon. George, acres, <lb />
COX. Fred, acres, <lb />
Gardner, Daniel, acres, <lb />
Garris, John acres. <lb />
Hardy, G B, Jr, acres, <lb />
Joyner. Isaac, acres. <lb />
Jones, Henry, acres, <lb />
Johnson, E A. E L <lb />
acres, <lb />
acres, <lb />
Jenkins, Kinton, law <lb />
Kilpatrick, Louis. acres, <lb />
Laughinghouse, S V. acres <lb />
stock law <lb />
Lang, E, BOMb , <lb />
law, <lb />
law, <lb />
Samuel, acres, <lb />
stock law, <lb />
Rasberry, S S. acres, <lb />
w, acres. <lb />
Smith, Dennis, of J L Win- <lb />
field. acres, <lb />
Smith, Patience. acres, <lb />
stock law, u <lb />
Sheppard, John, acres, <lb />
Tingle. James, acres, <lb />
stock law, <lb />
Wilson, T W. acres, <lb />
Wilson, J C, acres, <lb />
Wilson, G Lizzie. <lb />
. <lb />
acres, <lb />
Windley, W E, acres,<lb />
L P, acres, <lb />
Beardsley. J H. acres, due, <lb />
town lot In Farm- <lb />
ville, <lb />
Carr, F T. acres, <lb />
Darden, R A. acres. <lb />
Flanagan. James, acres, <lb />
Jones, G W, acres, <lb />
Joyner, T A, acres. town lots <lb />
in Marlboro, , <lb />
J B, acres, <lb />
Joyner, Noah, heirs, acres, <lb />
; town lots in Marlboro, <lb />
Willis, acres, due, <lb />
Moore, W D, heir G M Stanton, <lb />
acres, <lb />
Morrill, L V. acres, <lb />
Tyson H S, acres. o <lb />
Thomas, Mrs Annie, town lots, <lb />
Q M, town lot in Marl<lb />
Ward, T, acres, <lb />
Williams. W. B. acres. <lb />
BETHEL TOWNSHIP. <lb />
town lot in Bethel, <lb />
Atkinson. Austin, due <lb />
Britton. M L, town lot in Bethel, <lb />
Bryan, B F, and Taylor, town lot <lb />
In Bethel, <lb />
Briley, L L. j acres, <lb />
Carson. J R, acres, <lb />
C, acres, 38- lots <lb />
in Bethel, . <lb />
Jenkins, Riley, acres, <lb />
B J, town in Bethel; <lb />
Kittrell. M L, town lot in Bethel, <lb />
Little, W G, acres, <lb />
Moore, A M. town lot In <lb />
Bethel, <lb />
Rogers. Co, town lot in <lb />
Bethel, <lb />
Rouse Vines, acres, <lb />
town lot in Bethel <lb />
Geo G, acres, <lb />
Taylor, W A J C, acres. <lb />
Whitehurst. acres, <lb />
M D, acres <lb />
Whitfield, Geo B. acres,<lb />
Battle. F W. lots <lb />
R R, acres<lb />
Hopkins, Nathan, acres <lb />
Hearne, H R, acres <lb />
Hearne, R K, <lb />
Harris, J H, acres <lb />
King. Mrs L C, acres <lb />
Norris, H A, acres <lb />
Redmond, acres <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Items From Cox Cotton Plant- <lb />
Factory. <lb />
The next census will show <lb />
people it thought. The <lb />
Miss Pattie Smith has closed her <lb />
school and returned borne. <lb />
Mrs. J. H. Smith has been sick <lb />
more than a week. <lb />
on the railroad goes <lb />
right on. bridge across Swift <lb />
Greek is nearly completed. It looks <lb />
like we will soon have a train in oar <lb />
midst. <lb />
Farm work goes on very <lb />
Several of farmers an done <lb />
planting corn and some of it Is <lb />
They begin to <lb />
plant cotton in- a. few. days. <lb />
Mr. editor of the <lb />
delivered two excellent <lb />
mons at on Sat- <lb />
Mr. C A. of Greenville, <lb />
deliver mm at <lb />
of <lb />
Adams, Reuben, town lot. In <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Barnhill, Judy, i town lot <lb />
Boyd, John F, acres <lb />
Baker. Bryant, acres <lb />
Brown, James, J town lot Green- <lb />
ville <lb />
Clark, Mrs A M, acres, town lot <lb />
hi Greenville ., <lb />
Cherry. Benjamin, 1-6 town lot in <lb />
Greenville due <lb />
Emmet, Nancy, town lot in <lb />
Greenville f <lb />
Elks, James L. acres <lb />
Forbes, Noah wife acres <lb />
Flake, M A, acres C <lb />
Flood, W A, i town lot in Green- <lb />
ville a it <lb />
Fleming, Mrs Sidney, acres <lb />
Fleming, Sylvester, acres <lb />
Gorham. Dinah, i town lot in <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Gorham, 1-6 town lot in <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Harris, Edward, i town lot <lb />
Nelson, J lot, Greenville <lb />
Hanrahan, W lot due <lb />
Hardy, Stanley wife I lot in <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Harris, H F, town lot in Green- <lb />
ville <lb />
Harrington. Marina, i town lot In <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Johnson, F M wife acres <lb />
Knox, Abram, acre <lb />
W M, acres <lb />
A F, i town lot, Greenville <lb />
Moore, H, acres <lb />
Moore, Reuben, acres doe <lb />
J B, acres <lb />
Patrick, town lot in <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Randolph, Wiley, i town lot in <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Sermons, D G, acres a <lb />
Sugg, I A wife acres, town <lb />
lot in Greenville <lb />
Statical, Wilson, acres d <lb />
Jas A, acres due <lb />
Tell, Edna, acres <lb />
J F, acres <lb />
Wiley, j town lot In <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Williams, Matthew, town lot In <lb />
Greenville <lb />
lot Greenville <lb />
B, E C Yellow- <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
B S, heirs, 1250 acres <lb />
Bullock, Jerry, acres <lb />
Braswell, A, acres <lb />
acres <lb />
Hams, S S wife acres due <lb />
King, Daniel R. acres <lb />
Wiley town lot <lb />
acres <lb />
It DAM TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Braxton, Jesse, acres <lb />
Joyner, W C, acres <lb />
Parker, E S. acres <lb />
Tripp, J C, ac-es <lb />
Notice of Tax Sale. <lb />
On Monday the 5th day of Mar, 1890, I <lb />
shall sell at public sale before the <lb />
Court House door in Greenville the <lb />
fallowing lands in Pitt county for; <lb />
taxes due for the years 1884. 1886 <lb />
and 1887. Parties interested can <lb />
pay me before day of sale, adding <lb />
coat of this advertisement. April<lb />
Ex-Sheriff Pitt Co. <lb />
Mil II I TOWNSHIP. <lb />
1884. Noah acres <lb />
land <lb />
1885. Noah Joyner's heirs acres <lb />
land <lb />
1887. Noah Joyner's heirs acres <lb />
land <lb />
in <lb />
I Noah <lb />
1884. Andrew Joyner <lb />
Greenville land, and <lb />
Andrew Joyner four town <lb />
lots in <lb />
Marlboro, <lb />
Pitt Co. <lb />
1887. E S Parker acres land, <lb />
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP. <lb />
1884. J B acres land <lb />
1885. <lb />
1887. <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
1887. S V Laughinghouse <lb />
SWIFT CREEK TOWNSHIP. <lb />
1885. S V Laughinghouse acres <lb />
land <lb />
1887. S V Laughinghouse acres <lb />
land <lb />
BETHEL TOWNSHIP. <lb />
1887. D C Moore acres land <lb />
STOCK LAW TAX. <lb />
1885. S V acres <lb />
land C <lb />
1887. S V Laughinghouse <lb />
land <lb />
Jacob Brooks acres land <lb />
Simon <lb />
Trent River Steamboat Com- <lb />
acres land <lb />
Jenkins acres <lb />
land <lb />
Isaac Joyner acres land <lb />
SR Wilson <lb />
E A Smith <lb />
1884. I A Sugg and wife acres<lb />
ac res <lb />
Craft tract <lb />
I A Sugg and wife acres Skin- <lb />
I A Sugg and wife acres T A <lb />
Nobles <lb />
I A Sugg and wife M acres Jno <lb />
Flanagan <lb />
I A S and wife Gard L C <lb />
Rountree <lb />
I A Sugg and wife <lb />
Township acres <lb />
I A Sugg and wife Farmville <lb />
acres <lb />
1885. I A Sugg and wife acres <lb />
Ron n trees <lb />
IA Sugg and wife acre Skin- <lb />
I A Sugg and wife acres <lb />
Nobles <lb />
I A Sugg and acres <lb />
Flanagan OB <lb />
I A Sugg and wife Farmville <lb />
Township acres <lb />
1887. I A Sugg and wife acres <lb />
Rountree <lb />
I A Sugg and wife j acres Ra- <lb />
vine <lb />
I A and wife acres <lb />
Flanagan <lb />
I A Sugg and wife acres <lb />
Nobles <lb />
I A Sugg and wife acre Skin- <lb />
I A Sugg and wife Farmville <lb />
Township acres <lb />
1884. John F Boyd, land <lb />
1886. <lb />
1887. <lb />
1887. purchase tax <lb />
1887, Noah Jr., acres <lb />
land, balance due, <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
THE OF C <lb />
counties, a line of the following good <lb />
arc not to be excelled In this market. And to be and <lb />
DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS. CLOTHING GEN <lb />
GOODS. HATS BOOTS and LA <lb />
SLIPPERS. FURNITURE and HOUSE FURnIsHING <lb />
-NO- <lb />
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS. SASH and BLINDS. and <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING. LEATHER of different <lb />
Kinds, Gin and Mm. Belting, Hay, Rock Lime, Plaster of Paris, and <lb />
Hair, Harness, Bridles and addles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent for 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 Bread Prep- <lb />
and Hall's Star Lye at Jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure Lin- <lb />
d Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and and <lb />
How Ware. Nails a specialty. Give a and I satisfaction. <lb />
see <lb />
Will <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, 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 AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
Town Tax Sale. <lb />
As Town Tax Collector I have levied <lb />
on the following lots on the 1st day <lb />
of April, 1890, listed for taxation in <lb />
the town of Greenville by the fol- <lb />
lowing parties who arc delinquents. <lb />
And on Monday, the day of May <lb />
1890, at m., I will offer the same <lb />
for cash to the highest bidder at <lb />
public auction at the Court House <lb />
door in the town of Greenville to <lb />
satisfy the taxes and cost due <lb />
THE CARRIAGE <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House. <lb />
CONTINUE THE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRATS. <lb />
My Factory Is well equipped with the best Mechanics, Hy put up 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 are you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep-on hand a full of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which will sell as as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor hope <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
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 <lb />
At prices fully in keeping with the times. I keep Flour, <lb />
Meat, Lard, Molasses, Confections. Canned Goods, Crockery, <lb />
Glassware, Tobacco, Snuff, <lb />
Orange Syrup is the best Molasses in this market. <lb />
You are invited to call. Remember the place, at Cherry's stand. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
CHERRY CO. <lb />
thereon. <lb />
Adams, Reuben <lb />
Barnhill, Judy <lb />
Bryant, Samuel <lb />
John <lb />
Blount, <lb />
Cherry, A B, <lb />
W. F. Evans, <lb />
Tax Collector. <lb />
Cherry, Benjamin <lb />
Redmond <lb />
Cherry, Samuel <lb />
Emmet, Nancy <lb />
Fleming. W A <lb />
Flood, W A <lb />
Dinah <lb />
Gorham, Austin <lb />
Gorham, <lb />
Harris, H F <lb />
for 1885 <lb />
Harris, Edward <lb />
Hopkins, Nelson <lb />
Hot <lb />
A lot <lb />
riot <lb />
i lot <lb />
Hot <lb />
for year 1885 <lb />
i lot due <lb />
J lot <lb />
lots <lb />
Hot <lb />
lots <lb />
Hot <lb />
Hot <lb />
lot <lb />
lot <lb />
lot <lb />
due <lb />
Hot <lb />
lot <lb />
so <lb />
acres <lb />
CON HI TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Arnold, Loots, Sr eras <lb />
Blount. H L, acres <lb />
D N, acres <lb />
J, acres <lb />
W P, seres <lb />
Brand, C C, for acres <lb />
Craft, Mary, acres <lb />
B, SB acres doe <lb />
Jenkins, J C. acres <lb />
OB. acres stock law <lb />
A, <lb />
iS <lb />
tat <lb />
Hanrahan, W C A wife I lot <lb />
lot <lb />
Stanley i lot <lb />
Jackson, Washington lot <lb />
Johnson, John Ben <lb />
Jackson, J Q, lot <lb />
lot <lb />
A P Hot <lb />
Wiley Hot <lb />
Alex lot <lb />
Whitehead, Wiley lot <lb />
Brown, James Jr, lot <lb />
Latham, Jacob lot <lb />
u for <lb />
1885<lb />
I B acres <lb />
A Lady's Perfect Companion. <lb />
new book by Dr. John H. Dye, <lb />
one of New York's most skillful <lb />
shows that pain not necessary <lb />
In childbirth, but results from causes <lb />
easily understood and overcome. It <lb />
clearly that any woman may be- <lb />
come a mother without suffering any <lb />
pain whatever. It also tells bow to over <lb />
come and prevent morning sickness and <lb />
many other evils attending <lb />
It is highly endorsed by physicians <lb />
everywhere as wife's true private <lb />
companion. Cut this It w ill save <lb />
you great pain, and your life. <lb />
Sena two-cent stamp for descriptive cir- <lb />
and eon Aden rial <lb />
letters sent In sealed envelope. Add res <lb />
Thomas A Co,, Publishers, <lb />
Baltimore, Md. <lb />
Have come to claim your attention and solicit your esteemed patronage <lb />
do not claim that we have the largest and best stock east of the <lb />
Rocky Mountains, bat we do say that arc to the front <lb />
with a specially selected line of-------- <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
Suited to the want of a large class of customers. arc in full sympathy <lb />
the hard times and can and will make low cash prices to all who favor us with <lb />
their patronage. Look down this column and see if we cannot interest you. W <lb />
are better prepared than ever before to serve you. We have in stock to-day <lb />
a line of <lb />
DRY GOODS <lb />
Embracing Goods and Trimmings, Ginghams and <lb />
and Piece Goods and Cashmeres for Men's and Boy's Suits, Homespun, <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 <lb />
rejoice, and the hearts of all will be made glad who buy Boots and Shoes from <lb />
why because we sell low give the money's worth. A full line of Not <lb />
and Furnishing Goods that will delight the hearts of and <lb />
HATS and CAPS for men, boys and children. HARDWARE, in this line we <lb />
you a stock as complete as the or mechanic can wish. We make a s; <lb />
Nails and guarantee them to be the best made. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
The in world <lb />
Bruises, Sores, dears. Salt Rheum <lb />
Fever Sore. Hands <lb />
Coma, and all <lb />
and cores Piles, or r <lb />
any required. It is guaranteed to gt <lb />
perfect or <lb />
taper <lb />
Which we are selling at rock bottom prices, not because we are forced to do <lb />
but we take pleasure in offering and selling low down. Can we interest yon <lb />
If so come in and examine our stock of Sugar, Molasses. Coffee, Tea, Soap. <lb />
Toilet and Laundry, Lye, Matches, Starch, Rice, Meats of different kinds, <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 <lb />
Of which we carry a line not to be excelled in this market, such at <lb />
Bureaus, Double and Single Bedsteads, Tables, Cots, Washstands, Bed <lb />
Mattresses, Children's Cradles and Beds, Chairs of different kinds and <lb />
all to suit hard times and short crops. Anything that you want in this line M <lb />
have not we a special order for you, as we have cat <lb />
from several the best furniture houses in the United States and <lb />
action as to prices. Wood and Willow ware, Glassware, Lamps, r <lb />
Bridles and Collars. Cart Saddles, Whips Millinery. <lb />
Valises and Traveling Bags, <lb />
Life Is too short to keep on telling what we have and But <lb />
you all health and prosperity and giving to every man, woman and child who I <lb />
to Greenville a cordial invitation to tome in and examine our stock, <lb />
We remain yours to serve <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO.,<lb /></p>
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1890. 1890. <lb />
.-SPRING<lb />
PEKING <lb />
PEKING <lb />
THE <lb />
REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Local Sparks <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 in <lb />
SPRING GOODS <lb />
to be seen in Greenville. <lb />
IO <lb />
the <lb />
he Ladies ; <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 />
SAT THAT MRS. NELSON <lb />
WILL SELECT THE LARGEST <lb />
AND MOST ATTRACTIVE STOCK <lb />
EVER SHOWN IN GREENVILLE. <lb />
TO <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 />
STYLES AND THE <lb />
CORRECT STYLES. <lb />
WITH IN <lb />
VIEW WE ASSURE <lb />
OUR GENTLEMEN <lb />
OF AN UNUSUAL- <lb />
LY ATTRACTIVE <lb />
DISPLAY IN CLOTHING, HATS. <lb />
FOOTWEAR, FURNISHINGS, <lb />
To All <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 />
OF OUR FALL <lb />
GOODS AND MAKE <lb />
ROOM FOR NEW ONES, <lb />
COME AND SECURE SOME <lb />
OF THE MANY BARGAINS WE <lb />
ARE OFFERING BEFORE THEY <lb />
ARE ALL DISPOSED OF.<lb />
WEDNESDAY <lb />
MARCH no <lb />
ARCH <lb />
The weather fur n few days past <lb />
not be improved <lb />
Mr. R. D. returned last <lb />
week from Tenn. <lb />
Mrs. D. H. James returned <lb />
evening from a to l <lb />
Mrs. W. A. Fleming, of <lb />
spent last week visiting Mrs. M. A. <lb />
Stephens. <lb />
Hon. G. Bernard was quite sick <lb />
last week but we are glad to state is <lb />
now. <lb />
Bring on for job print-; Mrs. Wiley Brown been sick <lb />
j for a few days. We are glad to know <lb />
Dec, D. M. Ferry New j Improving. <lb />
Garden Seed the Old Brick Mr. the railroad bridge <lb />
workman who was seriously hurt two <lb />
Dark coming. , weeks ago, is still improving. <lb />
One dollar a Solid Leather Rev. Geo. J. Dowel, of Williamson, <lb />
Lad Shoe at Cherry assisting Rev. Mr. this <lb />
i week in the meeting at the <lb />
Church. <lb />
Cotton <lb />
Buy your shirts of Higgs Mun- <lb />
Ar tin- of the brides fa <lb />
in Beaver Dam township, this <lb />
on the 2nd day of April Miss <lb />
Emily Mr. J. L <lb />
Rouse, Sr., G. T. Tyson, Esq., of- <lb />
A grand was <lb />
held at the home <lb />
of that thorough going, <lb />
farmer, in township, <lb />
Henry L. Blount, Esq. Music <lb />
by the Pleasant Mount and <lb />
New Road <lb />
Politics some warmer. <lb />
Select Inter prising Ken. <lb />
Calls are published in this paper . <lb />
for meetings in the two principal <lb />
wards of the town to nominate can- <lb />
for The Re- <lb />
wants to see good men <lb />
en, men who have progressive ideas <lb />
and will put their shoulders <lb />
the old town and give her a strong <lb />
push the front. If the town <lb />
bonded for the establishment of water <lb />
Advertisements. <lb />
W. F- Evans, Town Tax Collector, <lb />
advertises the property or delinquents <lb />
in this paper. <lb />
the bead of legal notices <lb />
on fourth page will a sum- <lb />
mons to F. L. in the mat- <lb />
of vs <lb />
M. King <lb />
a sale of for taxes hie <lb />
the years in which he was collector. <lb />
The list will be I in this paper. <lb />
We failed to attention to the an <lb />
in toe matter of Tucker. .-, <lb />
vs Murphy, I; <lb />
be found in legal notice <lb />
The John Flanagan Buggy Co. <lb />
have an advertisement in this paper. I <lb />
Last week the fact of Mr. <lb />
Flanagan in the was <lb />
made. Read the advertisement. <lb />
JUST ARRIVED <lb />
M. CONGLETON CO., <lb />
At Harry Skinner Co's Old Stand. <lb />
j. a. Andrews; <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Dealer u- <lb />
STAPLE A N <lb />
Meat and <lb />
n c. <lb />
-DEALERS IN <lb />
. , works an electric lights it would be <lb />
Arrived the 15th Boss J- F- left yesterday the better. <lb />
Milk Biscuit at the Old Brick Store. for Carthage, where he goes to take <lb />
a position in the Tyson Jones bug- ; All work Together. <lb />
factory. Some material for the construction <lb />
Mr W. F. the Reflector of a depot has indications <lb />
rented one of the Skin now are that the time for <lb />
dwellings on street and <lb />
gone to keeping house. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, of Winches- <lb />
Tarboro is troubled with spirits. <lb />
One dollar a Whole Stock <lb />
Mans Shoe M B. Cherry Co's <lb />
Easter Sunday was a beautiful day. <lb />
The loaf of bread I ever ate <lb />
was made of Point Lace <lb />
the Old Brick Store- <lb />
at j ya. their <lb />
daughter. Mrs. A. N. Ryan, left for <lb />
trains several evenings last <lb />
Late <lb />
week. <lb />
Bushels <lb />
cheap, at the <lb />
Store. <lb />
Court in county <lb />
Blank Deeds, and <lb />
Liens sale at this office. <lb />
The foliage the is <lb />
rapidly- <lb />
The office can sell <lb />
yon good a pack. <lb />
The small boy is happy-he can go <lb />
barefooted. <lb />
per lb for Sweet Scotch <lb />
Snuff. lb bold m Pitt Co., which <lb />
is a of its at <lb />
the Old Brick <lb />
home yesterday morning. <lb />
Mrs. S. M. and <lb />
Brows have a new advertise <lb />
to-day. They have some <lb />
attractions for the Indies that <lb />
none should miss seeing. There is <lb />
hardly a doubt as to your if <lb />
yon once examine their goods and <lb />
learn prices. These enterprising <lb />
young men arc sparing no pates to <lb />
please customers. <lb />
id<lb />
are <lb />
the work is decidedly indefinite. It. <lb />
strikes us that Greenville is standing <lb />
very much in her own light to allow <lb />
the railroad to antagonized and <lb />
the blame laid upon the town when j <lb />
the town is not to blame. Better by <lb />
far it be to get a <lb />
lion, welcome the completion of Che again in the Buggy Manufacturing <lb />
NOW<lb />
JOHN <lb />
FLANAGAN <lb />
FLANAGAN <lb />
oils, Boots, Shoes and <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
We have just received and opened a beautiful line of new <lb />
Spring and Summer Goods. <lb />
I shall be glad to have my old friends and customers come to <lb />
see us, and assure them that we can sell the goods <lb />
Give us a trial and be convinced that the way to buy goods is for <lb />
the spot cash. <lb />
JOHN S. CONGLETON. <lb />
N. C, January, <lb />
five i in open arms, and then people I <lb />
u -I corporation to work for <lb />
j week an I remained a few days. ,,.,, <lb />
-business at his old <lb />
Mr. C. P. Wilson, of the <lb />
Advance, came Saturday even- <lb />
remained until Monday <lb />
morning with his parents here <lb />
Williamson <lb />
took orders for six buggies to be <lb />
sent lo Wilmington. How is that for <lb />
Greenville and the work this <lb />
can do <lb />
Engineer George Smith, since the <lb />
trains re running to the uptown <lb />
depot, has moved his family to the <lb />
Ward <lb />
Democratic voters of the Sec <lb />
nod Ward are requested to meet at <lb />
Ike ; Home on Thursday <lb />
the 24th inst., at o'clock P. M. for <lb />
I the purpose of nominating Council <lb />
men for s lid <lb />
Member Coin, for 2nd Ward <lb />
The Democratic voters the <lb />
Third Ward are requested to meet <lb />
on <lb />
He has an interest in the <lb />
Greenville Carriage Works the <lb />
style of the firm has been <lb />
change I to <lb />
WILEY<lb />
JAMES BROWN. <lb />
I oh n <lb />
oil n <lb />
This <lb />
Flanagan <lb />
Buggy<lb />
T I<lb />
at the Mayor's office on Thursday <lb />
night the at o'clock, for <lb />
the purpose of nominating candidates <lb />
for in said Ward. <lb />
Alex L. Blow. <lb />
Com. for Ward. <lb />
Institute to be more convenient <lb />
to his work. <lb />
Mr. H. F. Keel, who has con. <lb />
fined at home with sickness for sever, <lb />
a weeks was town yesterday. His <lb />
many friends are glad to see him re- <lb />
gaining health. and <lb />
Mr. H. L. Fennel, Wilmington, At the meeting or Hoard of <lb />
has been in town this week, coming j Commit held Thursday night <lb />
from now until the end of; in response to a telegram announcing I of la -l week the <lb />
were for Registrars and <lb />
Inspectors for the town election to <lb />
be held the first Monday in May <lb />
H. M. <lb />
day evening from where Inspectors C. <lb />
she had been spending sometime with I Alonzo Cherry. <lb />
They grow winner <lb />
and the weather. <lb />
For cash yon can get the <lb />
CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL <lb />
INVITATION <lb />
M. R. LANG, <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
1890 with an almanac the <lb />
thrown in. <lb />
The seines arc catching a good <lb />
many rocks as well m shad. <lb />
New goods at riving dally at <lb />
The Episcopal Church was <lb />
decorated for <lb />
The latest. Novelties in dress <lb />
goods and trimmings to match at I <lb />
Higgs <lb />
Some bad sidewalk bridges repair- j <lb />
last week. Good <lb />
repair all kinds <lb />
of old stores and all kinds of <lb />
at lowest prices. <lb />
Latham <lb />
Take stock in the Loan <lb />
Association and build you a home. <lb />
The river is lower and getting clear ; <lb />
enough tor book and lice fishing. <lb />
Make a good-investment by taking <lb />
stock in the Building Loan <lb />
Quite a somber of farmers in town <lb />
last Friday attending the Alliance <lb />
meeting. <lb />
Rock Springs is a favorite Sunday <lb />
resort during the summer months. <lb />
Ain't it Henry <lb />
There were a few over three <lb />
arrivals at Hotel during <lb />
last month. A good record. <lb />
We see some lumber in certain <lb />
places that probably means something <lb />
for Greenville, about which more will <lb />
be said late r. <lb />
The meeting in the Baptist Church <lb />
continues this week, two services <lb />
being held each The public <lb />
cordially invited. <lb />
A lot of lumber with which to <lb />
build trestles on the railroad be- <lb />
tween here and Kinston has been <lb />
thrown out at the depot. <lb />
Just so Many of you would not <lb />
pay your taxes and now the Sheriff <lb />
has advertised your land. Look over <lb />
the list as it appears in another col- <lb />
The game law went into effect with <lb />
this month and the <lb />
have a rest from <lb />
the hunters until the middle of <lb />
Mrs. A Joyner will to-day <lb />
receive their spring stock of millinery <lb />
and fancy goods, and their Northern <lb />
milliner will arrive next week. They <lb />
propose to earn- a stock this season <lb />
second to none that can be found in <lb />
any of the towns and will pat up all <lb />
work in the very best styles. <lb />
We know a man living more than <lb />
miles from Greenville who <lb />
es all bis dry goods in this town. <lb />
His reason for so doing is that he can <lb />
get better bargains here. <lb />
Headquarters for all kinds of <lb />
Tool, Plows, Plow Castings, <lb />
Axes, Shovels, Spades, Forks, <lb />
at the Hardware Store. <lb />
Latham <lb />
Our large merchant, Mr. M. B. <lb />
Lang, last week filled mail orders <lb />
goods from Warrenton, La Grange, <lb />
Kingston, Tarboro and several of the <lb />
small places in this This is <lb />
a result of keeping a first-class stock <lb />
of goods and advertising <lb />
We hope ere long to see him doing a <lb />
mail order business equal to some of <lb />
the northern merchants. <lb />
Children pleasant <lb />
flavor, gentle action and soothing <lb />
effect of of Figs, when in <lb />
need of a laxative and if the father <lb />
or be costive or bilious the <lb />
results its <lb />
so that it is the beat family <lb />
know and every family <lb />
have a bottle. <lb />
Plants foe to <lb />
Allen Warren A Boa, Greenville, <lb />
V. C. Cabbage plants cents per <lb />
per Collard per <lb />
81.50 per Tomato <lb />
cents per dozen; Dahlia <lb />
cents per dozen; <lb />
plants cents per dozen; Hardy <lb />
Phlox plants cents per dozen ; <lb />
Pepper and Egg Plants later in the <lb />
season. <lb />
the sickness of little daughter. <lb />
W are the little one is <lb />
Mrs. P. E. Dancy I <lb />
Company will will continue the <lb />
manufacture of all kinds <lb />
VEHICLES i <lb />
and do Genera Repairing. We have <lb />
competent workmen and every job <lb />
leaving the shops has our personal <lb />
We solicit patronage. <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY CO. <lb />
FLANAGAN BUGGY CO. <lb />
take pleasure in informing my old <lb />
friends and patrons that I am again M <lb />
the business a- above stated, and hope <lb />
to again lie favored with the liberal pat- <lb />
they I innerly bestowed on me. <lb />
JOHN <lb />
COME IN <lb />
------We have been fortunate in securing a great bargain in------ <lb />
We have been fortunate in securing a great bargain in------ <lb />
GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, ETC , ETC., <lb />
GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES. ETC., ETC., <lb />
-WHITE <lb />
-and will sell them all at very low figures.- <lb />
-and will sell them all at very low figures.- <lb />
her daughter, Mrs. The <lb />
latter with her two children returned <lb />
to Greenville. <lb />
Rev. J. N. H. <lb />
preached in the Baptist Church <lb />
here, night, to a very large <lb />
congregation. He is an able minis- <lb />
Ur mil his monthly visits here are a <lb />
source of much pleasure to our people. <lb />
The cars in which the family of <lb />
Mr. J. W. Boney, of j <lb />
track laying force, have been <lb />
side tracked near the college the past <lb />
two weeks. The cars arc Cited up <lb />
as comfortably and nicely as any <lb />
house could be. <lb />
L. <lb />
Brown. B King and <lb />
W. T. Godwin. <lb />
K. <lb />
Sugg. H. Tucker and <lb />
Moses King. <lb />
Forum Ward. D. <lb />
S. <lb />
and J. T. <lb />
We want to have a talk <lb />
with you and tell <lb />
you how cheap <lb />
we can sell <lb />
you <lb />
HARDWARE <lb />
GENTLEMEN <lb />
-We make a specialty of line of- <lb />
make a of our line of--------- <lb />
SHOES. HATS, AND FURNISHING GOODS <lb />
SHOES, HATS, AND GOODS <lb />
------are complete.------ <lb />
------are complete.------- <lb />
Call and see us we guarantee all goods as represented. <lb />
BROWN <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
DROWN <lb />
Drown <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Another racket store was open <lb />
down the street Saturday. Jack White <lb />
bought a coop of guinea chickens <lb />
and they raised a that caught <lb />
the attention of all passers. <lb />
We little boy the other day <lb />
who is not yet out his dresses, <lb />
with a cigarette in his month. It is <lb />
hard to tell what parents are think- <lb />
of in allowing their boys to <lb />
run at large and contract such bad <lb />
habits at so early an age. <lb />
The Alliance of this <lb />
arc considering the purchase <lb />
of a lot near the depot upon which to <lb />
erect a large warehouse. From what <lb />
we can learn their plans are <lb />
nearly perfected and such a building <lb />
seems assured. <lb />
Our townsman Mr. J. L. <lb />
has been filling in some leisure time <lb />
by making and selling a number of <lb />
pencil pockets. The pocket is a very <lb />
neat and serviceable pouch made to <lb />
hold two pencils and fasten securely <lb />
in the upper vest pocket It is <lb />
possible for the pencil to fall out of <lb />
the pocket. <lb />
Just so long as Greenville has <lb />
nothing to back her business but <lb />
agriculture there will be no rapid <lb />
growth in the town. It will take <lb />
manufacturing enterprises to carry <lb />
us forward and these can only be <lb />
secured by a unison of spirit and <lb />
of capital. Mark this, <lb />
men. <lb />
Soil of Honor. <lb />
The following pupils were on the roll <lb />
of honor for the past quarter of the <lb />
school, taught by Miss Nannie Cox. <lb />
Cox and Stokes. Boys-W. C. <lb />
Jackson, J. B. Tripp, and Luther <lb />
Garris. Highest average was made <lb />
by Mary Smith. <lb />
Tie Put st Work. <lb />
Potato bugs are making their appear <lb />
very early this year and hardly <lb />
give the potato vines a chance to get <lb />
fairly up before they pounce upon <lb />
them. On the 2nd inst, Mr. S. M. <lb />
reported the first <lb />
killed five in his garden that day. <lb />
The next day he searched his vines <lb />
and found twenty bugs. The first <lb />
report last year was on April 17th, <lb />
which shows that this year they are <lb />
two weeks ahead. Oar people will <lb />
have to begin using bug poison. <lb />
Foiled. <lb />
There was an effort to break jail <lb />
last week, a night or two before the <lb />
prisoners were taken off to the <lb />
In some way the prisoners <lb />
who were going to try to break out <lb />
had obtained two new files, which <lb />
were supposed to be slipped in the <lb />
jail by some of their friends. One <lb />
of the prisoners gave the plot away <lb />
by writing a note to the Sheriff and <lb />
telling him some of the prisoners had <lb />
tools and would attempt to cut out early and you <lb />
of . This note was handed through <lb />
the the window to an outsider who <lb />
delivered it. Sheriff Tucker got <lb />
or three men to go with him to the <lb />
jail where upon examination among <lb />
the cells the two files were found, and <lb />
thus prevented the escape that no <lb />
doubt have followed. <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 />
will be <lb />
sure to get them in time <lb />
LATHAM PENDER, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
The Town Councilmen last week <lb />
the town taxes for the coming <lb />
In a few instances the levy is <lb />
than last year. For spent <lb />
the property tax on each <lb />
has been raised from to <lb />
cents, and the poll tax always being <lb />
three times the amount of the prop- <lb />
tax raises that from to <lb />
cents. The tax on retail liquor <lb />
was raised from ft to <lb />
The tax on lawyers was raised from <lb />
to On merchants, hotel keep <lb />
era sad liverymen the tax remains <lb />
the same as last year, and the tax <lb />
against was stricken oat <lb />
entirely. The is glad the <lb />
taxes in the above were <lb />
made higher, which mesas the col lee- <lb />
of more money consequently <lb />
greater for the town. <lb />
And every citizen to be glad to <lb />
see going on. <lb />
Funeral Sermons. <lb />
Rev. Noah Tyson was a <lb />
county a <lb />
ago, and for some years <lb />
preached at Swamp church <lb />
a few miles from Greenville. <lb />
Dr. B. T. Cox, who is a great-grand- <lb />
son of Elder Tyson, was in office <lb />
Monday and said his no w has <lb />
a Bible that was used by him in his <lb />
ministry, and in looking through it <lb />
recently she found a record of the <lb />
sermons he preached seven <lb />
years. The aggregate is which <lb />
the reader will doubtless say is an , <lb />
unusually large number of funeral <lb />
mons for one man to preach. But <lb />
the number for each year is put down <lb />
and the can not be doubled. <lb />
In 1794 he preached in 1795, <lb />
in 1796, in 1797, in 1798, <lb />
in 1799, in 1800, We sup- <lb />
pose the large number of funeral <lb />
mons being preached by one man <lb />
was due more to the scarcity of <lb />
in those days than to the <lb />
of deaths. <lb />
We find in the Scotland Neck <lb />
Democrat of last week the following <lb />
about a citizen of this county, who <lb />
lives three miles from <lb />
than whom there is no living <lb />
enjoying a higher esteem from alt <lb />
the people who know him. Such a <lb />
man as he a blessing to com- <lb />
and bis example and char- <lb />
will live long after be has been <lb />
called to enter that rest prepared <lb />
for the faithful servants God. <lb />
The Democrat <lb />
Elder David House, of Pitt <lb />
has been a minister in the Prim <lb />
Baptist denomination tor a <lb />
many years, and has made <lb />
quite a remarkable record. He is <lb />
now nearly years old, though <lb />
by paralysis, his mind is per- <lb />
clear, especially on the Scrip- <lb />
His example of thrift is one <lb />
thy of emulation. He began life <lb />
with the purpose to make an honest <lb />
living. He worked with hie own <lb />
hands four days in the week and <lb />
the remainder of the tine <lb />
serving the churches under his <lb />
charge, and says he has never lost <lb />
a dollar by his faithful service to <lb />
the Lord. He has reared a large <lb />
family, having with him six <lb />
and three sons, and is blessed <lb />
with enough of this world's goods <lb />
to live comfortably on and take <lb />
care of bis brethren friends <lb />
when they call upon hiss. He is <lb />
now leading away his corn crop of <lb />
and has his cotton raised in <lb />
1899 on his yard now. <lb />
He has God <lb />
baa lived <lb />
to a ripe old age, Is h the <lb />
sunset of life and enjoys an abiding <lb />
hope Of a blessed Immortality, <lb />
man, go thou d <lb />
ANOTHER <lb />
Car Load of Fine <lb />
Horses <lb />
Mules, <lb />
-------Just received by------ <lb />
and will be 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 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 fine line <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 />
New Grocery Store <lb />
Next door to K. Glenn. I have opened a Grocery Store and <lb />
keep on hand a line line of--------- <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, ore. Call and see us. Goods delivered free any <lb />
where in town. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
INTERESTING INFORMATION <lb />
Thai Man Stephens <lb />
-----WHO KEEPS SUCH A NICE ASSORTMENT OF----- <lb />
CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS, <lb />
Says there is never any doubt of his giving yon entire satisfaction <lb />
if yon just give him a call when needing goods in his line. <lb />
He keeps Nice Goods, Fresh Goods and Cheap Goods. He also <lb />
keeps the best Cigars and Cigarettes. Remember the place. <lb />
Grocer, Confectioner and Fruiterer. <lb />
HARRIS,<lb />
JIM MISSION MERCHANT, <lb />
-------AND DEALER IN------- <lb />
Hay Grain and Fertilizers, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Th Tar Transportation Company <lb />
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, <lb />
J. B. Cherry, <lb />
J. S. 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 Is the finest <lb />
and quickest boat on the river. <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE OFFICERS <lb />
A Table furnished <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Greenville la <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. u. <lb />
Freights received dally and through <lb />
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb />
n. r. en, asset, . j. ages <lb />
Washington, N. C. Greenville. N. C <lb />
enjoys <lb />
Both the method end 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. Syrup of Figs is the <lb />
only remedy of its kind ever pro- <lb />
pleasing to the taste and ac- <lb />
to the stomach, prompt in <lb />
its action and truly beneficial in its <lb />
effects, prepared only from the most <lb />
healthy and agreeable substances, its <lb />
many excellent qualities commend it <lb />
to ell end have made it the most <lb />
popular remedy known. <lb />
Syrup of Figs is for sale in <lb />
and bottles by all leading drug- <lb />
gists. Any reliable druggist who <lb />
may not have it on hand will pro- <lb />
cure it promptly any who <lb />
wishes to try it. Do not accept any <lb />
substitute. . <lb />
CALIFORNIA SYRUP CO. <lb />
kit <lb />
mM <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
Has in stock and to arrive <lb />
Car Load Seed Oats <lb />
Car Load Rib Side Meat. <lb />
Car Load St. Louis Flour, in all <lb />
grades. <lb />
Heavy Mess Pork. <lb />
Granulated Sugar. <lb />
Sugar. <lb />
Gail Ax all <lb />
kinds. <lb />
Rail Road Mills 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 />
Candies, Canned Goods, Wrapping <lb />
Taper. Paper Sacks, <lb />
Special prices given to the wholesale <lb />
trade on large quantities of the above <lb />
goods. <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS. <lb />
Washington <lb />
AGENCY, <lb />
Engines and Boilers, <lb />
All sizes and styles commonly used. <lb />
Shingle <lb />
Circular and Shingle Saws, <lb />
Rubber and Leather Belting. <lb />
In fact anything in the machine line. <lb />
We represent the standard <lb />
of the land and era sell as low as <lb />
the lowest and on better terms. <lb />
Write for and <lb />
O. K. Manager <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
R J. COBB <lb />
Pitt Co N <lb />
C C COBB, <lb />
Pitt Co <lb />
T. H. GILLIAM <lb />
Co. N C <lb />
Cobb Bros., Si Gilliam <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
s mt m mm of cotton, u <lb />
We have had many years ex- <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle to <lb />
advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business entrusted to our <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful attention. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1876. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUT- <lb />
lag their year's supplies will find It to <lb />
their interest to our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere. Our stock Is complete <lb />
In all branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb />
SPICES, TEAS, Ac. <lb />
always at Lowest Market <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 arc all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
Greenville. N. V. <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 re- <lb />
every attention. supplied <lb />
with best the market Both <lb />
regular and transient boarders can be <lb />
accommodated. Terms moderate. <lb />
Mus. I,. C. KING, <lb />
BANKERS, <lb />
IV. C. <lb />
We have opened for the or con- <lb />
ducting a general <lb />
Sinking, Exchange and Collecting Business. <lb />
Money to Loan on Approved Security. <lb />
Collections solicited and remittance <lb />
made promptly. <lb />
GREENVILLE BRANCH <lb />
M Carolina Building and loan <lb />
ASSOCIATIONS <lb />
OFFICERS <lb />
F. JAMBS, Presided, <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN, <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. Sec. A Treas., <lb />
I. A. SUGG, Attorney. <lb />
A home Institution. Loans on <lb />
as well as town property. A chance <lb />
for all to get a home. <lb />
T. J. E. A. Move, <lb />
Harry Skinner, F. G, <lb />
Flanagan I. A. San, <lb />
James, R. W. King. <lb />
D. J. J. L. Sugg. <lb />
For information apply to <lb />
D. J. <lb />
Having associated B. S. <lb />
with me in the Undertaking business we <lb />
are ready to serve the people In that <lb />
rapacity. All notes and accounts dos <lb />
me for past 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 a nice <lb />
of Burial Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the finest Case down to a <lb />
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We arc into <lb />
up with all conveniences and can r. <lb />
satisfactory services to all who <lb />
us FLANAGAN A <lb />
Feb. 22nd. 1888. <lb />
J. Jonathan White, <lb />
Portsmouth. Greenville, N. C <lb />
White, <lb />
High Street. <lb />
Portsmouth, Va. <lb />
Solicit consignments Cotton. Pea- <lb />
nuts. Poultry, and all other <lb />
Country Mer- <lb />
chants and Bank, <lb />
Va. <lb />
Now is Tine <lb />
TO THE LIFE OF <lb />
son Davis. Family in <lb />
the In I <lb />
to take orders for the <lb />
Cl books, which should be In <lb />
o of person. I shall be glad <lb />
to take orders from all who desire to <lb />
have any one of these books. <lb />
left at father's Col. I. A. Sugg, <lb />
or addressed to me will have prompt at- <lb />
R. Sum, <lb />
v.<lb /></p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
N. C <lb />
WEEN THE DOWN. <lb />
Though the morning may be dreary, <lb />
And the day be long and weary. <lb />
Though the clouds may darkly lower <lb />
And the tempest fiercely frown. <lb />
We shall quite forget the shadows <lb />
That have lingered in the meadows <lb />
If there be a golden hour <lb />
When the sun goes down. <lb />
What though fate our hope opposes <lb />
What though thorns shut out the roses. <lb />
And the cross be borne in sorrow <lb />
That we carry to the crown. <lb />
By and by well to wander <lb />
we'll rest forever yonder <lb />
If there draws a bright to-morrow <lb />
life's sun goes down. <lb />
The Census Catechism. <lb />
Our people will have to answer a <lb />
powerful sight of question when the <lb />
census taker comes along. Any one <lb />
who refuses to answer a question is <lb />
liable to a Urn- That of <lb />
our people may post themselves <lb />
be prepared when the census taker <lb />
conies submit for their con <lb />
this catechism arranged <lb />
complied by the government. <lb />
Give Christian name in full, <lb />
initial middle name, surname. <lb />
Whether a soldier, sailor, or <lb />
marine during the civil war <lb />
States or or widow <lb />
Men person. <lb />
o. Relationship to held of family. <lb />
Whether white or black, <lb />
to, Chinese, <lb />
or Indian. <lb />
Sex. <lb />
Age at nearest birthday. If <lb />
one year give age in months. <lb />
r single, married, widow- <lb />
ed or divorced. <lb />
Whether married during the <lb />
census year 1889, to May <lb />
Mother of how many children, <lb />
and children living. <lb />
Place of birth. <lb />
Place of birth of father. <lb />
Place of birth of m <lb />
Number of years in the United <lb />
States. <lb />
Whether <lb />
Whether naturalization papers <lb />
have been oat. <lb />
Profession, a la or <lb />
Months I luring; the <lb />
census year to M <lb />
Attendance at school, in months <lb />
during the census I, 1889, <lb />
to May <lb />
Able to read. <lb />
Able to write. <lb />
Able to speak English. If not, <lb />
the language or dialect spoken. <lb />
Whether from acute <lb />
or chronic disease, with name of ills <lb />
ease and length of time afflicted. <lb />
Whether defective in mind, <lb />
sight, hearing or speech, or whether <lb />
maimed or deformed, with <lb />
name of defect. <lb />
Whether a prisoner, convict, <lb />
or pauper. <lb />
an Is the home you live in <lb />
hired, or is owned by the head or <lb />
Golden Bricks. <lb />
Advance Thought. <lb />
Better to lose money than man- <lb />
hood. <lb />
Backsliding is nothing against <lb />
Oh list <lb />
Talk is the parent cf many broods <lb />
of troubles. <lb />
He who is afraid to attempt is <lb />
already defeated. <lb />
To be great and good a person <lb />
need not be popular. <lb />
The wisest persons do watch <lb />
the faults of others. <lb />
Entertain guests but not <lb />
with acts or talk unpleasant. <lb />
Closed lips strangle spats and <lb />
before they are born. <lb />
Till men are honest they are not <lb />
capable of self-government. <lb />
more you vex others the <lb />
easier are yon vexed others. <lb />
Groaning over departure of <lb />
the dead is no help to the living. <lb />
He is no friend who enters your <lb />
garden to it, or life to <lb />
worry you. <lb />
The one who makes drunkards is <lb />
greatest enemy of the human <lb />
race. <lb />
Clouds may come but they can- <lb />
not possibly remove the clear sky <lb />
back them. <lb />
rear their children <lb />
to idleness and fashion, make only <lb />
mud pies. <lb />
The man who refuses to <lb />
is greater than are all who are <lb />
against him. <lb />
The man who is capable of giving <lb />
advice never gives it unasked, and <lb />
not always then. <lb />
There is little difference between <lb />
supporting a wife who is lazy, and <lb />
carrying a corpse. <lb />
Democrats Only Purify Their <lb />
New York Star. <lb />
The Democracy of the State and <lb />
Nation should not fail to recognize <lb />
that it is the Democratic newspapers <lb />
of New York city that arc insisting <lb />
on the punishment of the Democrats <lb />
who have been found guilty of <lb />
in the administration of their offices, <lb />
and that Democratic officials are the <lb />
real prosecutors. <lb />
No Republican journal has been <lb />
half positive in denunciation of <lb />
the crimes lately exposed as the <lb />
Morning Star and the Evenings News. <lb />
None has insisted with half the <lb />
force consistency that the guilty <lb />
shall be punished, irrespective of <lb />
party or faction, as the Slur has <lb />
ed. <lb />
The Assistant Republican papers <lb />
the Sun the World, have been, <lb />
the one, halfhearted; the other, in- <lb />
sincere and inconsistent. The Sun <lb />
defends Mayor Grant, the least <lb />
No Exaggeration. <lb />
Facts, and you Can't Around <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
you know my <lb />
a middle-aged woman who I at <lb />
police headquarters the other day. <lb />
replied the sergeant. <lb />
name is <lb />
Paul Henry <lb />
know <lb />
on Champlain <lb />
is he lost, strayed or <lb />
sir. He's alive and out <lb />
on the street, and will probably be <lb />
here with in ton minutes to Ho <lb />
is the <lb />
had a row, sir, and I skinned <lb />
his nose and pulled his hair. He will <lb />
come down to tell you that I broke <lb />
his nose,, but do you feel of it for <lb />
yourself. Don't be imposed on, <lb />
he'll say that pulled out <lb />
disable of the Sheriff's charged with , enough of his hair to stuff a lounge. <lb />
Don't you believe it. Here's what I <lb />
pulled out. Pacts is facts, sir, and <lb />
you can't get <lb />
extortion, because one of its <lb />
is a of the Mayor and Score-, <lb />
of his World's-Pair-Central- <lb />
Estate <lb />
Ring, which recently to grief. <lb />
The World has been, off and on, the <lb />
defender and accuser of the Ring <lb />
because patronage received and <lb />
expected. <lb />
The Democracy of the country <lb />
need not fear that justice will be <lb />
frustrated by such influences as these. <lb />
The great majority of the Democrats <lb />
of New York city are an honest body <lb />
of citizens, dominated at elections by <lb />
factional organizations without much <lb />
character, which, as honest voters, <lb />
they overwhelm when they get <lb />
ed and are real mad. They are fully <lb />
in accord with the honest <lb />
has no <lb />
has no equal <lb />
all purposes for which soap <lb />
is used. It is the greatest known <lb />
economizer of time, drudgery, and wear <lb />
and tear in washing and cleaning. <lb />
MILLIONS of Pearline <lb />
are consumed annually, by economical, <lb />
i intelligent who are <lb />
quick to embrace modern labor- <lb />
saving ideas; or, not doing the <lb />
work themselves, are bright <lb />
enough to supply their <lb />
y with Pearline. 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 />
Pearline sells on its merits, and is never peddled. <lb />
Manufactured only by JAMES PYLE, New York. <lb />
lira<lb />
LEGAL NOTICES <lb />
And she produced unrolled a H <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
I is hereby given that I have <lb />
not welcome on earth as they <lb />
will be Heaven. <lb />
Well bred will never say <lb />
anything in company to hurt or jar <lb />
upon the feelings of others. <lb />
Children soon lose their respect <lb />
for those who use profane <lb />
and who are quarrelsome. <lb />
The son who from home to <lb />
get. should remain from <lb />
home he is cored of the habit. <lb />
It costs less to grow strawberries <lb />
n the field than on the nose, and <lb />
the result is far more of <lb />
One pound of <lb />
to his wheel does more for your <lb />
neighbor than does a mile of <lb />
prayer. <lb />
Some Christians, when they <lb />
teach Heaven, will never forgive <lb />
God for admitting those of <lb />
of the Slate, and will heartily sup- <lb />
pity that all children Governor Hill in the action he <lb />
must take to purify the local factions <lb />
in New York. There will be all sorts <lb />
of claims that the reformation now <lb />
going on is the work of the <lb />
cans, but it should not forgotten <lb />
for one moment that Democratic <lb />
are the prosecutors and <lb />
that Democratic papers are the gen- <lb />
of the crimes commit- <lb />
It is an characteristic of <lb />
the Democratic party that it is able <lb />
to cope with rascally opponents and <lb />
with its own wrongdoers also. By <lb />
paper containing about a handful of <lb />
grizzly hair, which had been pulled <lb />
out by the roots, and laying it on the <lb />
desk, she <lb />
Would that stuff a lounge Would <lb />
that even pad a boxing glove When <lb />
he comes rushing to tell his story- <lb />
just show this to <lb />
an awful liar. sir. He lied <lb />
to me to get me to marry him. Said <lb />
he was a millionaire but sawed <lb />
for exercise. Here's the hair, and <lb />
the he'll bring with him. Let <lb />
him tell his story and then crush him <lb />
with the of his falsity. He's <lb />
anally crushed, sir, and crushing <lb />
will last him for six <lb />
Thousands of children who die <lb />
ally of those diseases incident to early <lb />
childhood, could have been saved by Dr. <lb />
Bull's Baby Syrup. <lb />
The painful consequences of <lb />
in eating is speedily removed and <lb />
the depression is quickly banished by <lb />
the use of <lb />
Remarkable <lb />
Mrs. Michael Curtain. III., <lb />
makes the statement that she caught <lb />
cold, which settled on her lungs; she <lb />
was treated for a mouth by her family <lb />
physician, but grew worse. He told her <lb />
she was a hopeless victim of <lb />
and that no medicine could cure <lb />
her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery for the <lb />
self purification it thrives, and its bought a bottle an I to her delight found <lb />
A meal, three times a day is <lb />
your privilege if yon use <lb />
whenever digestive or- <lb />
need a up. <lb />
Nothing better than Dr. Bulls Baby <lb />
Syrup can lie used for the diseases of <lb />
babyhood. Price cents. Sold <lb />
by all druggists. <lb />
I most signal victories have been won <lb />
j after the execution of salutary dis- <lb />
upon men and combinations <lb />
; within its own lines so strong that <lb />
to overthrow them would have dis- <lb />
a weak or timid organization. <lb />
Through hostility to official <lb />
it retains the confidence of <lb />
the people, emerges from the <lb />
greatest trials purified and strength- <lb />
by the fiery ordeal. When it <lb />
turns one rascal out brings ten <lb />
good men the party fold. <lb />
Happy <lb />
V in. Postmaster of <lb />
Ind. Bitters has <lb />
done more for me than all other <lb />
combined, for that bad feeling <lb />
a number of the family <lb />
If owned by bead or from Kidney and Liver <lb />
farmer and of <lb />
of family, is same place, Electric Bit- <lb />
gage best Kidney and Liver <lb />
of the family is a <lb />
him or <lb />
If the head <lb />
farmer, i- the farm which he <lb />
hired, is , owned by <lb />
by a member at his family <lb />
If owned by head or member of <lb />
free from mortgage <lb />
II homo r farm is owned I <lb />
by head or member of and <lb />
mortgaged, p a I tress <lb />
on am. <lb />
medicine, <lb />
J. Gardner, hardware merchant, <lb />
fame town, Electric Bitters is <lb />
the thing for a man who is all run <lb />
down and don't care whether he lives or <lb />
lies; he found new strength, good <lb />
and felt just he had a new lease <lb />
on life. Only a bottle at J. L. <lb />
Wooten's Drug Store. <lb />
A Daughter's Influence. <lb />
A Modern <lb />
One day a <lb />
peasant who was working his <lb />
held and said <lb />
some reason or other there <lb />
appears to be a want of confidence <lb />
between the peasants the <lb />
replied the peasant, as he <lb />
rested for a moment. <lb />
makes it unpleasant for <lb />
of us, and I have been <lb />
to if we could not to <lb />
some mutual <lb />
I am <lb />
the fox, <lb />
as he looked at the sky to hide a <lb />
bis eye. prove <lb />
confidence in me leave the door <lb />
your hen-house open to-night. <lb />
That will be ; that you no <lb />
longer regard as thieves and <lb />
The peasant agreed to this, bat <lb />
while he left the door ops be set <lb />
a trap just inside, at when be <lb />
arose next lo the <lb />
gate was fast in, the jaws. <lb />
this keeping agreement <lb />
with Reynard as <lb />
peasant <lb />
not. the door <lb />
but yon set a trap inside <lb />
Release once, and in the <lb />
tare my dealings shall be with more <lb />
honest <lb />
Gentle, Sir said, tin <lb />
peasant as he tapped him on the i <lb />
bead with a ; had yon kepi <lb />
the outside you would never bare, <lb />
known my trap. The fact that <lb />
yen went proves that yon <lb />
wanted poultry at expense <lb />
of my <lb />
Give a thief opportunity <lb />
to reform, bat wallet in. <lb />
when in <lb />
So much has been written in <lb />
about a mother's influence, <lb />
and rightly there is no love <lb />
like no nature so <lb />
no one surely who cares for <lb />
in quite the devoted way that she <lb />
does, consequently her influence <lb />
over is great. <lb />
But daughter Did yon ever <lb />
slop to think of the many quiet <lb />
sweet lives hidden away, whose in- <lb />
may not radiate beyond <lb />
the home circle but just there <lb />
what a power or good there <lb />
The mother, bow naturally she <lb />
turns to her for companionship, <lb />
comfort, and sympathy. <lb />
brothers, what a grand opportunity <lb />
to win their regard, their love. <lb />
said we are bore brothers and sis- <lb />
but love and affection we must <lb />
as so in our homes, <lb />
as we do abroad. How foil of all <lb />
charitableness uprightness, truth- <lb />
and integrity should be. <lb />
How ofter. have I beard girls <lb />
whose lives are shielded and pro- <lb />
h ave pleasant, bright homes, <lb />
say are disgusted with <lb />
life; it is not worth the riving, etc <lb />
the -result perhaps of some annoy- <lb />
loss, or disappointment. How <lb />
little they realize that <lb />
sweetest lives are those to duty wed, <lb />
Whose deeds both grand and small <lb />
A re close knit strands an unbroken <lb />
thread. <lb />
Whose love ennobles all. <lb />
And sorely duty is to <lb />
whom God has placed nearest tone. <lb />
Perhaps sometimes influencing <lb />
them unconsciously, but always <lb />
continually surely. God great <lb />
that it may always be to His honor <lb />
and glory. <lb />
May the this sweet <lb />
influence always ha yours. Mo <lb />
life is so hidden, insignificant or <lb />
obscure, bat that it somehow in- <lb />
some one. Do not weaken. <lb />
fatal towards <lb />
Ml <lb />
The Country Newspaper. <lb />
Minneapolis Tribune-Star. <lb />
It is the habit of a good many <lb />
people of some over-smart city <lb />
newspapers to speak slightingly of <lb />
country newspaper. There is a <lb />
large stock of old jokes <lb />
going tending to ridicule <lb />
and belittle the weekly periodical <lb />
which is mouth-piece and organ <lb />
the county scats and smaller <lb />
cities and villages. The usual drift <lb />
of such humor is to show the sup- <lb />
posed poverty, greenness and lack <lb />
of ability and dignity of the country <lb />
editor. Of course there are <lb />
try newspapers country editors. <lb />
Some are good, some bad some <lb />
They differ much as <lb />
City newspapers and city editors. <lb />
But our observation teaches us that <lb />
the country newspapers and the <lb />
count v editors will average up well <lb />
with nil other business <lb />
and business men of their re- <lb />
localities. A thriving <lb />
locality will always be re- <lb />
presented by a neat, tidy, bright <lb />
and able country newspaper. A <lb />
shiftless locality will often be rep- <lb />
resented by a shiftless paper <lb />
in most cases the paper far ahead <lb />
of its surroundings. <lb />
The Road to a Woman's Heart <lb />
How shall women be wooed t <lb />
Lot no random guide her. <lb />
Women are various as leaves <lb />
in the wood, and each leaf has a <lb />
mood for each hour of its life from <lb />
swelling spring to crackling <lb />
that be most accept- <lb />
able to one might be repulsed <lb />
stinging force by others, and ad- <lb />
dresses that were welcome at noon, <lb />
even though in identical <lb />
garments, may pall at night. Mo <lb />
man can telL Arrows shot at a <lb />
venture often joints in <lb />
n of a heart well as of a king. <lb />
Some women were made to be taken <lb />
by siege, and all storming of <lb />
Mare Antony could not compel <lb />
render; and some rash to cap- <lb />
in swift assault who could <lb />
defend walls, gates and circling <lb />
meats forever and a day. Bat mark <lb />
yon, lady She who <lb />
late to the stubborn wooer change <lb />
her liking the faying hours and <lb />
change it bank rate <lb />
urn to win. Bat however lady <lb />
should be was la. as <lb />
least that reads in <lb />
tarn <lb />
herself from the first dose. <lb />
She continued Its use and after taking <lb />
ten bottles, found herself sound and <lb />
well, now does her own housework and <lb />
is as well as she ever was. Free trial <lb />
bottles of this Great Discovery at J. L. <lb />
Wooten's Drug Store, large bottles <lb />
and <lb />
Outdone. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
Henry of St. Louis, a <lb />
wager of fifty cents the other day <lb />
by drinking a beer glass full of gin <lb />
and seven ordinary glasses of wins <lb />
key. He gulped them down in- <lb />
side of ten minutes, and next day <lb />
it cost a couple of dollars for a <lb />
fin and several dollars more to bury <lb />
him When a St. Louis man starts <lb />
out to win a bet he is never satisfied <lb />
he wins it. <lb />
Women B. B. B. <lb />
The of women certainly <lb />
awakens the sympathy of every true <lb />
philanthropist. Their best friend, how- <lb />
ever is B. B. B. Blood <lb />
Send to Blood Balm Co. Atlanta, Ga- <lb />
tor proofs. <lb />
H. L. Cassidy, <lb />
bottles of B. B. B. cured my <lb />
wife of <lb />
Mrs. It. Laws, Fla., <lb />
have never used anything B. <lb />
B. B. <lb />
Mm. C. II. Rocky Mount, N. 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 bad <lb />
health for eight year. Five doctors and <lb />
many patent medicines bad done her no <lb />
good. Six bottles of B. B. B. cured <lb />
Miss S. Tomlinson, Atlanta, <lb />
years I suffered rheumatism, <lb />
caused by kidney troubles and <lb />
I was feeble and nervous. B. <lb />
B. B. relieved me at once, although <lb />
several other medicines had <lb />
Rev. J. M. Richardson. <lb />
Ark., wife suffered twelve <lb />
years with rheumatism and female com- <lb />
A lady member of my church <lb />
tad 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 />
Many people habitually endure a feel- <lb />
lassitude, because they think they <lb />
have to. If they would take Dr. J. H. <lb />
Sarsaparilla this feeling of <lb />
weariness would give place to 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 />
stronger, as well as freer from the <lb />
infirmities of age, by taking Dr. J. H <lb />
Sarsaparilla. <lb />
sold out my interest in the Greenville <lb />
Carriage Works and am no longer u <lb />
partner. Panics indebted to the said <lb />
will make settlement to either my- <lb />
A- my former partner. <lb />
This Mar. 1st, W. If. COX. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
T v ill Mr. J. M. in his <lb />
-i- Insurance 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. en- <lb />
trusted to me will receive ray prompt <lb />
attention. Office under Opera House. <lb />
March 15th. 1890. <lb />
WYATT L. BROWN. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
HAVING qualified as Executor 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 properly <lb />
authenticated to the undersigned on or <lb />
before the day of March, 1891. or <lb />
this will be plead in bar of their <lb />
recovery. J. H. <lb />
Executor of Hives, <lb />
This 12th day of March, 1890. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
HAVING before the Clerk of <lb />
the Superior Court of Pitt county on the <lb />
8th day of as Administrator <lb />
upon the estate of S. <lb />
this is to notify all persons holding claims <lb />
against said estate to present their claims <lb />
for payment within twelve months from <lb />
this date or this notice will be plead in <lb />
bar of their recovery. All persons ow- <lb />
said estate will come forward and <lb />
make immediate settlement. This March <lb />
8th, 1890. <lb />
Ad of S. J. <lb />
If You Have <lb />
CONSUMPTION I COUGH OR COLD <lb />
BRONCHITIS Throat <lb />
SCROFULA I of Flesh <lb />
Or any the Throat and <lb />
art Inflamed, of strength or Servo <lb />
rower, you can be relieved and Cured by <lb />
SCOTT'S <lb />
EMULSION <lb />
PURE COD LIVER OIL <lb />
With <lb />
PALATABLE MILK. <lb />
for and let no ah <lb />
or induce you to <lb />
Sold by all Druggists. <lb />
To Sick Headache, <lb />
Malaria, Liver Com take <lb />
the sate certain remedy, <lb />
SMITH'S <lb />
BILE BEANS <lb />
re the A <lb />
ARE THE CONVENIENT. <lb />
All <lb />
of either per <lb />
m. <lb />
State of North Carolina. <lb />
Pitt County, J Sup. Court. <lb />
A. D. <lb />
against <lb />
George A. administrator of <lb />
W. W. and others. <lb />
It appearing to the satisfaction of the <lb />
Court that E. L. one o f de- <lb />
in the above entitled action, <lb />
cannot, after due diligence, be found <lb />
within the State, it is therefore ordered <lb />
that publication be made in the East- <lb />
Reflector, a newspaper published <lb />
in the town of Greenville, for ix weeks, <lb />
once in each week successively, com- <lb />
the said K. I. Me to be <lb />
and appear before the Judge of the said <lb />
Superior Court at the term to be held <lb />
for the Count- Pitt, at the Court <lb />
House In Greenville, on the second <lb />
Monday of June to answer the <lb />
complaint on file in said action, or <lb />
will be rendered in said action for <lb />
the relief demanded in the complaint. <lb />
Witness my hand and official seal, <lb />
this the 2nd day of April. 1890. <lb />
A true copy. E. A. <lb />
J. B. Court. <lb />
C. M. <lb />
Attorneys tor Plaintiff. <lb />
Sick headache is the bane of many <lb />
lives. This annoying complaint may be <lb />
cured and prevented by the occasional <lb />
use of Dr. J. H. Liver and <lb />
Kidney <lb />
Disease lies in for the weak; a <lb />
feeble constitution is ill adapted to en- <lb />
counter a malarious atmosphere and sad- <lb />
den changes of temperature, and <lb />
least robust are the easiest <lb />
Dr. J. H. Sarsaparilla <lb />
will give tone, vitality and strength to <lb />
entire body. <lb />
Distress after eating, heartburn, sick <lb />
indigestion are eared by <lb />
Liver <lb />
If you feel to de your <lb />
have that tired feeling, take Dr. J. H. <lb />
Me Sarsaparilla; It will nuke yea <lb />
bright active and <lb />
The moat popular liniment, old <lb />
reliable. Dr. I. H. <lb />
Oil Liniment <lb />
One of Dr. B. L <lb />
and Kidney taken at . <lb />
lore going to bad, will move the <lb />
will <lb />
Pitt county. J Before Clerk. <lb />
W. H. Tucker, executor of William <lb />
Moore, deceased, in his own behalf <lb />
and such other creditors of Marcel- <lb />
Moore, deceased, as may make <lb />
themselves parties <lb />
Against <lb />
J. D. Murphy, executor of Marcellus <lb />
Moore, deceased. <lb />
To of the of <lb />
A summons having been issued In the <lb />
above entitled cause returnable on the <lb />
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 of <lb />
Pitt, for six successive weeks, notifying <lb />
all the creditors of the estate of Marcel- <lb />
Moore, deceased, to appear before <lb />
Clerk Superior Court of said <lb />
county on or before the day of May. <lb />
1890, and file their evidences of debt <lb />
against said estate properly <lb />
This the 1st day of April. 1890. <lb />
E. A. <lb />
Clerk Superior <lb />
Here are a couple of paragraph s <lb />
that make a neat <lb />
In the beautiful State of Ken- <lb />
tacky,, in sea-coaled <lb />
Georgia, in picturesque, climate- <lb />
blessed Tennessee, in Mississippi <lb />
and in Arkansas, incarnate fiends <lb />
for years have been, and now are, <lb />
employed In the practice of <lb />
ties that are not equaled by the h id <lb />
eons crimes of the African slave <lb />
Inter-Ocean. <lb />
In the great State of Illinois, in <lb />
windy city of in the <lb />
editorial rooms of the Chicago In- <lb />
a picturesque lurid <lb />
liar for has been, and now is, <lb />
employed in business of writing <lb />
falsehoods that are not equaled by <lb />
the star performance of <lb />
and <lb />
can. <lb />
I would ally call <lb />
to following address and as <lb />
you to remember that yon can buy c <lb />
HEADSTONE or MONUMENT of <lb />
this cheaper than any other in the <lb />
That It the most reliable <lb />
and beat known having ban <lb />
tony years In this vicinity <lb />
and baa <lb />
Jiff KM at rd <lb />
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Mind <lb />
on all <lb />
parts of <lb />
Brit n to Prof. <lb />
A. At. <lb />
GENTS WANTED <lb />
firm; large profits, quick sales <lb />
I Sample fie A rare <lb />
A. MS N. Y. <lb />
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Agents wanted It is a perfect <lb />
to sell winter line. <lb />
Clothes Sample line <lb />
no more clothes mail for <lb />
pins needed. It Nil also M ft. line <lb />
holds the heart- mail <lb />
est and finest prepaid. For <lb />
without pins circulars, price <lb />
Clothes do not I HO list, terms ad- <lb />
freeze to it and dress the Pin- <lb />
cannot blow off. less Clothes <lb />
Line Co. <lb />
St. Mass. <lb />
MADE WITH WATER. <lb />
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. <lb />
COCOA <lb />
MADE WITH MILK. <lb />
THE GLORY OF MAN <lb />
MOW THYSELF, <lb />
ow <lb />
A S <lb />
Youth, <lb />
and of <lb />
Miseries <lb />
Spool Cotton <lb />
IN <lb />
WHITE, BLACK COLORS, <lb />
FOR <lb />
Hand and Machine Use. <lb />
FOR SALE BY <lb />
M. R. LANG, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Greenville Institute. <lb />
TERM OPENS 27th, 1393. <lb />
TEACHERS <lb />
John <lb />
Associate Principal <lb />
Mils. K. W. Primary De- <lb />
At In Primary <lb />
Depart <lb />
Miss Instrumental <lb />
Vocal Music. <lb />
Miss House, Painting and <lb />
Drawing. <lb />
Mil. J. Penmanship <lb />
and Commercial Department. <lb />
DEPARTMENTS. <lb />
Primary. Academic. <lb />
Classical and Mathematical, Mu- <lb />
sic. Painting and Drawing. <lb />
Commercial. <lb />
ADVANTAGES <lb />
Large, Comfortable <lb />
Healthy Location and Good Wales <lb />
Plenty Well Prepared Food <lb />
Boarders. A Corps of Teacher, <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 of nearly volumes <lb />
purchased recently for the School. <lb />
Moderate, to <lb />
Hoard and Tuition Tuition and Term <lb />
for Day Pupils the as advertised <lb />
in who do not board <lb />
with the Principal consult <lb />
before engaging board elsewhere. For <lb />
particular. Address, <lb />
JOHN DUCKETT. <lb />
Principal. <lb />
C. M. N. B. <lb />
Edwards N, <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
C- <lb />
We have the and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind to be found in <lb />
the solicit orders for all classes <lb />
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
STATIONERY READY <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
us your orders. <lb />
Binders, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained, and all in the U. S. <lb />
Patent office or the Courts attended to <lb />
for Moderate Fees. <lb />
We arc opposite the S. Patent Of- <lb />
engaged In Patents Exclusively, and <lb />
can obtain patent n less time than <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or is sent <lb />
advise as to free of charge, <lb />
and we make no change unless we ob- <lb />
Patents. <lb />
We refer, here, to Post Master, <lb />
Supt. of the Money Order Did., and to <lb />
of S. Patent Office. For <lb />
advise terms and reference to <lb />
actual clients in own State, or conn- <lb />
address, C. A. Snow Co., <lb />
Washington, D. C <lb />
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or la at l <lb />
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for bock or for <lb />
Storm Calendar and Weather Forecast <lb />
for by R. Hides, mailed<lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
Shaving, and Dressing Hair, <lb />
AT THE GLASS <lb />
the Opera House, at which place <lb />
I have recently located, and where I have <lb />
everything In my line <lb />
NE ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO MAKE A <lb />
MODEL BARBER SHOP <lb />
with all the Improved appliances; <lb />
and comfortable <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
work outside shop <lb />
promptly executed. Very <lb />
JAMES A. SMITH, <lb />
TONSORIAL ARTIST, <lb />
Greenville N . <lb />
have the the easiest <lb />
Chair ever used In the art. Clean towels, <lb />
sharp razors, and satisfaction <lb />
In every instance. Call and be eon <lb />
Ladles waited on at their <lb />
Cleaning clothes a specialty. <lb />
Notice I <lb />
CULLEY'S for baldness <lb />
falling out of hair, and eradication of <lb />
dandruff Is before the public. <lb />
Among the many who have it with <lb />
wonderful success, I refer you to fol- <lb />
lowing named gentlemen who will testify <lb />
to the truth of my assertion <lb />
Latham, <lb />
Mr. O.<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 />
Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY, Barber. <lb />
Greenville, March 14th. C , <lb />
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Ar Wilmington <lb />
NORTH <lb />
No No No <lb />
daily dally dally <lb />
ex Bun. <lb />
am <lb />
lit Magnolia I <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
Fayetteville<lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Wilson am pm pm <lb />
Ai Rocky Mount<lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Weldon pm pm <lb />
except <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax 2.30 P, M., Scot- <lb />
land at 4.00 P. M. 6.50 <lb />
P. M. Returning leaves 7.00 <lb />
A. M., Scotland Neck at 10.10 A. M., <lb />
daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro. N via <lb />
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