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------Solicits your patronage tor <lb />
Its purpose will be to please every reader. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
JOB TIN Q- <lb />
Department that can be surpassed <lb />
where in this section. Our work <lb />
satisfaction. <lb />
MM Tour orders, <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL IX. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1890. <lb />
NO. U <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Editor <lb />
Published Every Wednesday <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
G. Fowle, of Wake. <lb />
M. Holt, <lb />
if <lb />
Secretary of L <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
A of Wayne. <lb />
of Public Instruction <lb />
M. Finger of Catawba. <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe. <lb />
SUPREME COURT. <lb />
Chief Justice A. S. of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate Clark, of <lb />
Joseph Davis, <lb />
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and <lb />
Alfonso C. Avery. of Burke. <lb />
JUDGES SUPERIOR <lb />
First H. Brown, of <lb />
Second Philips, <lb />
Third G. Connor, of <lb />
son. <lb />
Fourth f i <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth . Womack, of <lb />
Chatham. <lb />
Sixth T. Boykin. of <lb />
Seventh C. of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
F. Armfield, of <lb />
Iredell. <lb />
F. Graves, of <lb />
fain. <lb />
O. of <lb />
M. Shipp, of <lb />
Ninth <lb />
Surry. <lb />
Tenth <lb />
Eleventh <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
Twelfth IT. <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
Representatives in <lb />
Vance, of Meek- <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb />
House of District <lb />
Thomas G. Skinner, of <lb />
col. <lb />
of <lb />
Third W. of <lb />
Pender. <lb />
Fourth II Bunn. of <lb />
Nash. <lb />
Fifth W. Brower, of <lb />
Forsyth. <lb />
Sixth Rowland of <lb />
Robeson. <lb />
S. Henderson, <lb />
of Rowan. <lb />
Eighth W. IT. A. C <lb />
G. Ewart of Hen- <lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Superior Court A. <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
Register of Deeds H. James. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. L. Ward. <lb />
B. Harris. <lb />
Commissioner-Council Dawson. Chair- <lb />
man. Mooring. C. V, Newton, <lb />
John Flanagan, T. E. Keel. <lb />
Board of Herding <lb />
Chairman J. S. and J. D. <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Public School Bar- <lb />
ling- <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
G. James. <lb />
F. Evans. <lb />
R. Lang. <lb />
Chief T. Smith. <lb />
Asst R. Moore. <lb />
Ward. B. N. Boyd <lb />
2nd Ward. R. Williams. Jr., and Alfred <lb />
Forbes 3rd Ward. T. J. Jarvis and IT. <lb />
R. 4th Ward, W. N. <lb />
First and Third <lb />
morning and night. Rev. N. C. <lb />
D. D. Rector. <lb />
Sunday, morn-1 <lb />
and night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
second and fourth <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. <lb />
Meeting Wednesday night. Rev. <lb />
A. D. Hunter. Pastor. <lb />
Greenville Lodge. No. A. F. A- <lb />
M. meets every 1st Thursday and Mon- <lb />
day night after the 1st and 3rd Sunday at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. A. L. Blow. W. M., <lb />
G. L. Sec. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. meets <lb />
2nd arid 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 />
N. G. <lb />
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of H., <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. Haskett, D. <lb />
Pitt A. L. of H., meets <lb />
night. C. A. White. C. <lb />
Pitt county Alliance meets <lb />
the first in January, April. July <lb />
and October. J. J. Laughinghouse, <lb />
E. A. Secretary. <lb />
Greenville Alliance meets Saturday <lb />
before the second Sunday in each month <lb />
at o'clock, P U., Hall. <lb />
Fernando Ward, President; D. S. Spain. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
Hours for all business A. <lb />
M. to P. M. All mail distributed <lb />
on arrival. The general deliver will <lb />
be kept open for minutes at night <lb />
after the Northern mail is <lb />
Northern Mail arrives daily <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, A <lb />
Roads, Chocowinity and <lb />
malls s daily at <lb />
and departs at A. M. <lb />
Bell's <lb />
Ferry, Johnson's Mills. <lb />
Ha and Pullet mails arrive Tuesday <lb />
Thursday and Saturday at A. M. and <lb />
departs at <lb />
Vanceboro, Black Jack and <lb />
mails arrives Saturday at P. M. <lb />
ans departs <lb />
J. J. PERKINS P. M <lb />
GOOD AND EVIL. <lb />
If fortune with a smiling face <lb />
Strew roses on our way. <lb />
When shall we stoop to pick them up <lb />
To-day, my friend, to-day <lb />
But should we frown with face of care <lb />
And talk of coming sorrow. <lb />
When shall we grieve, if grieve we must <lb />
To-morrow, friend, tomorrow <lb />
If those who've wronged us own their <lb />
fault <lb />
And for our pity pray. <lb />
When shall we listen and <lb />
my friend, to-day <lb />
But if stern justice urge rebuke <lb />
And warmth from memory borrow, <lb />
When shall we chide, if chide we dare <lb />
To-morrow, friend, to-morrow <lb />
If those to whom we owe a debt <lb />
Arc harmed unless we pay. <lb />
When shall we struggle to be just <lb />
To-day, my <lb />
But if our debtor fail our hope <lb />
And plead his ruin thorough. <lb />
When shall we weigh his breach of <lb />
trust <lb />
To-morrow, friend, to-morrow <lb />
For virtuous deeds and harmless joys <lb />
The minutes will not stay. <lb />
We're always bound to welcome them <lb />
To-day, my friend, to day <lb />
But care, resentment, angry words. <lb />
And unavailing sorrow <lb />
Come soon enough if appear <lb />
To-morrow, friend, to-morrow. <lb />
Discontent. <lb />
Wilson Mirror. <lb />
There cornea a time in the life of <lb />
every man when he devoutly wishes <lb />
for a change. If be be a merchant <lb />
he sorrowfully casts his eyes to- <lb />
wards the banker, that <lb />
carelessly rolls by in his carriage. <lb />
The hanker, with outstanding loans <lb />
and speculations, rides by the neat <lb />
trim cottage of the independent <lb />
Newspaper <lb />
It very frequently happens that vis- <lb />
to a printing office do things <lb />
calculated to annoy some of the em- <lb />
For the benefit those we <lb />
print a few <lb />
When you enter a printing office do <lb />
not handle the type in it case. If you <lb />
want to handle it say so to the printer, <lb />
and he will be glad to leave his work <lb />
and empty the type upon the editor's <lb />
Stray Bits of Fun. <lb />
Together by the Bad Soy for <lb />
Those Who Lore to Laugh. <lb />
laborer, and would gladly exchange where can in <lb />
New York Letter. <lb />
at for Tran- <lb />
Edison Exhibition. <lb />
special <lb />
New York, April <lb />
P. T. Bantam's great and only <lb />
show opened its American tour at <lb />
Polo grounds in this city, last <lb />
day night. The show this year is <lb />
larger than ever before, occupying no <lb />
less than tents all <lb />
his luxurious surroundings for the <lb />
peace of mind that the poor man <lb />
ought to possess. The poor laborer <lb />
em see no his lot <lb />
he turns with a groan from the <lb />
sleek, well dressed politician, who, <lb />
the election, passed by him <lb />
unnoticed. The politician, in an <lb />
idle hour, drops into the little ivy- <lb />
over grown church and listens in <lb />
envy to the sacred word as <lb />
ed by the pure faced, blue eyed <lb />
minister, who reflects in tones and <lb />
gestures the love of a pure <lb />
filed immaculate Saviour. His <lb />
lite with all its wire-pulling and <lb />
scheming, its betrayals and <lb />
he would-gladly give for the <lb />
peace and contentment of this <lb />
and yet the mild, pure, blue-eyed <lb />
parson is not he would fain <lb />
change with man. His <lb />
chair and examine it at your <lb />
Never mind putting back the type <lb />
the printer can do that alter you have <lb />
Don't read the proof sheets, clip- <lb />
pings or manuscript. If you wish to <lb />
know what is going to appear in the <lb />
next issue of the paper, ask the editor <lb />
to read it aloud to you. He has plenty <lb />
of time and will be grateful to you <lb />
for the chance to quit his work and <lb />
entertain you. If yon want to look <lb />
over the cash book have the editor go <lb />
and get it Your interest will <lb />
please him. <lb />
Never ask for a sample copy. Dis- <lb />
cover where they arc kept and help <lb />
yourself to as many as you want. <lb />
Above all things do not offend the <lb />
editor by tendering payment for them. <lb />
It flatters him to think you want to <lb />
read and it is cruel to end his sat- <lb />
day-dream by the mention of <lb />
congregation is illiberal, unjust I <lb />
.;, i i. , . . so worldly a thing as money. Besides <lb />
miserly. It does not thank , J , . . , <lb />
r. ,. ,. . . . I he only publishes it for the glory there <lb />
the Lori for the gift of such a man,;. <lb />
but on the contrary speaks <lb />
in order that it may <lb />
keep him humble. Thus the world <lb />
rolls on. believes every, <lb />
body else happier than himself. <lb />
The of dissatisfaction is <lb />
everywhere abroad and causes man <lb />
kinds. The grand torchlight parade j to give himself trouble over <lb />
took place on Friday night, and. it is jug. only man who is content <lb />
needless to say. drew out an immense his lot is the one that owns one <lb />
multitude of sightseers who thronged <lb />
the sidewalks and streets along the <lb />
whole twenty miles of the route. <lb />
Twelve hundred people actually take <lb />
part in presenting each performance, <lb />
whom arc what is known to <lb />
in a cemetery, and occupies it, for <lb />
there alone the restless waves of <lb />
life will sleep in peaceful calm, for <lb />
Death will soothe all strife in its <lb />
sweet and blessed balm. <lb />
Nowhere in this world, amid such <lb />
the theatrical profession as <lb />
they j vales, can perfect content and per- <lb />
feet peace be found. But thank <lb />
God there is a time coining in <lb />
Bye and Bye when all these <lb />
unsatisfied longings will end, and <lb />
the sad spirit of discontent will fold <lb />
its wings forever, and the hungry <lb />
in Nero's triumphal entry into <lb />
Rome. Many new features have been <lb />
added this year, and during the com- <lb />
three weeks, the show will <lb />
be the central attraction for all <lb />
the youngsters in town. <lb />
Some efforts in. the <lb />
to the exchanges. <lb />
If any arc still in their wrappers take <lb />
out, by all means. They contain <lb />
i later news than the others. <lb />
Before going, some <lb />
remark to the editor about how easy <lb />
is to run a paper, and express your <lb />
surprise he does not do it better. <lb />
You would leave an aching void in <lb />
his heart should you forget to do so. <lb />
If you are interested in seeing how <lb />
things look in type, have the printer <lb />
set up your name in the nicest type <lb />
in the office, and then take it home <lb />
with you for a curiosity. The editor <lb />
likes you to have a of him. <lb />
Other people's is the <lb />
of his <lb />
Ask the editor, if you are a perfect <lb />
stranger to him, to supply you with <lb />
a duplicate key to his post office box, <lb />
so you can get his papers <lb />
If he be a he will give yon <lb />
the key without but some <lb />
yearnings of the will find ever- . <lb />
, ,. . i n j t l are not you know. <lb />
lasting rest. Yes, thank God the <lb />
of rapid transit are being made <lb />
just now, and it. is improbable fie great for <lb />
New -i city will soon have r and em strives upward to the <lb />
Rev. A. D. Hunter's <lb />
Appointments. <lb />
1st Sunday and <lb />
2nd and Sundays, morning and <lb />
night, Greenville Baptist church, also <lb />
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday night, <lb />
morning and night, Bath <lb />
el Baptist chorea- <lb />
something of the kind worthy of the <lb />
name. Not only are there bills <lb />
on the subject now pending before <lb />
the Legislature at Albany, but Mayor <lb />
Grant has also appointed a <lb />
Transit Commission under the <lb />
ting act of 1875. The probable out- <lb />
come of these efforts will be an under- <lb />
ground system of railroads through- <lb />
out the whole city. Broadway and <lb />
Kith avenue below 59th street are <lb />
likely to he exempted, though one <lb />
of the hills referred to provides for an <lb />
underground road on Broadway which <lb />
will branch off at Madison avenue. <lb />
The bill also authorize the Commie <lb />
to locale routes through the <lb />
blocks between the streets, a plan <lb />
which I believe would meet with <lb />
as the would thereby <lb />
be made much more direct, especially <lb />
in the lower pail of the city. Some- <lb />
thing ought to Be done very soon in <lb />
this matter, as the present of <lb />
horse cars elevated roads are en- <lb />
insufficient. Anyone who is <lb />
to ride up or down town <lb />
mornings or evenings is made to feel <lb />
in a very uncomfortable manner the <lb />
pressing need of <lb />
AX INTERESTING <lb />
The Edison Exhibition at the Len- <lb />
ox Lyceum, for the benefit of the <lb />
New York Exchange for Woman's <lb />
Work, during the past week has been <lb />
a great success. Everything which <lb />
Edison had at the Paris Exhibition <lb />
can be seen The phonograph <lb />
exhibition is truly wonderful. One <lb />
of these instruments furnishes an <lb />
orchestral entertainment of startling <lb />
fidelity. The little cylinder is set. <lb />
in motion, and the hearers ranged in <lb />
fr. int of it by putting the connecting <lb />
tubes to their ears selections <lb />
from latest operas performed by <lb />
cornet and piano as distinctly and <lb />
perfectly as given by Levy <lb />
and in room. The <lb />
electric lightning apparatus, talk- <lb />
dolls, the telephone combinations, <lb />
and a score of other ingenious and <lb />
wonderful things are here also, and <lb />
the ladies are making a splendid sue <lb />
of the undertaking, besides a <lb />
snug sum of money. , <lb />
Edwin <lb />
Unstable- <lb />
The secret cause of many a failure <lb />
is not want of ability, but want of <lb />
stability. Many men of talent begin <lb />
well, but when obstacles present <lb />
themselves they turn aside and seek <lb />
some easier enterprise on which to <lb />
expend their gifts. A story is told <lb />
of a boy who always had a bobby <lb />
which he rode with fiery but <lb />
During the gale at <lb />
Wednesday, a fishing boat con- <lb />
three <lb />
and John <lb />
and all were drowned. <lb />
tree; the rainbow, sky adorning, <lb />
shines promise through the storm, <lb />
the glimmer of coming morning in <lb />
midnight gloom is born. And <lb />
though the path looks dreary, let us <lb />
look unto the goal, though the heart <lb />
and the head be weary, there is <lb />
rest for troubled soul. Then j <lb />
bear the scorn of foes, do the right <lb />
at any cost, a blessing will crown <lb />
the close, and the gem will not be <lb />
lost. Though heavy clouds may be i zeal. <lb />
raining, with the evening comes e ho autographs. f <lb />
light, though the dark low winds <lb />
an-wailing, yet sunshine of <lb />
a printing press. Soon the <lb />
ride one hobby a very <lb />
One winter h collected <lb />
the heights; and the love, that no <lb />
ill hath shaken, has every longing <lb />
typesetting disgusted him <lb />
supplied, and we know that when he <lb />
we awaken, we shall be satisfied. ; to his <lb />
he sluice gates seem to have been <lb />
thrown wide open in New York. <lb />
When the Herald discovered that <lb />
Sheriff Flack bad secured a secret <lb />
MM followed him. Me went I lie <lb />
rounds of the political and I <lb />
reform associations and religious de- <lb />
nominations. He wasted his <lb />
in trying . thing and doing <lb />
divorce from his wife few people j There arc many similar <lb />
rattling of the dry cases has its <lb />
es was going to follow. The result-of every society has <lb />
that discovery and exposure was the <lb />
indictment of Flack and six others <lb />
for conspiracy, and the conviction of <lb />
Flack, his son and lawyer. Unless <lb />
Judge shows more mercy than <lb />
justice they will go to the <lb />
Encouraged by its success in <lb />
securing the indictment of Flack the <lb />
Herald quietly turned its attention <lb />
to Ludlow Street jail, where debtors <lb />
are incarnated to unearth the scan- <lb />
afloat about its management and <lb />
secure testimony enough to indict <lb />
a lot of deputy sheriffs, wardens Ac., <lb />
and to show on the trial, now in pro- <lb />
by testimony of men who had <lb />
been to jail, that it was <lb />
run on the plan of wholesale <lb />
from those who bad money to <lb />
pay and they could get any thing <lb />
they wanted and go where they pleas- <lb />
ed, by paying the price demanded, <lb />
the subordinates dividing the loot <lb />
with their superiors in office. Fol- <lb />
lowing this report is a report of the <lb />
grand jury characterizing <lb />
office as disgrace to the city and <lb />
a shame to civilization, without a <lb />
single redeeming feature in So <lb />
much for the work of one newspaper. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
An investigation by experts has <lb />
disclosed the fact that the late Sec- <lb />
of the Milwaukee School Board <lb />
stole <lb />
its weak points; every society has its <lb />
every way of life has hard- <lb />
ships. The man who lacks the <lb />
quality which holds on steadily <lb />
through good report and ill <lb />
away his life. <lb />
Col. Polk for <lb />
Washington Post. <lb />
The Alliance has <lb />
headquarters in Washington. <lb />
The Mr. Polk, is a plain <lb />
spoken man, and uses very <lb />
English. Sub-Treasury <lb />
said Mr. Polk, is far- <lb />
plan. It may be <lb />
legislation, but nothing better <lb />
suggested. The farmers <lb />
expect this Congress to pass <lb />
bill, and if it does not the next Con- <lb />
will in all human probability. <lb />
Senator Vance introduced bill <lb />
by request, Is in nowise <lb />
mitt ed to it. The Secretary of Ag <lb />
is considering it. <lb />
of Congress are thinking about <lb />
it. It will bear fullest <lb />
and discussion It is <lb />
product of best minds of the <lb />
National Early in April <lb />
President Polk will ask a bearing <lb />
before the Senate Committee on <lb />
Agriculture. Mr. Polk is a Sooth- <lb />
em newspaper man and a stump <lb />
shaker reputation, and re-1 <lb />
the cowing can <lb />
for Governor North<lb />
No sooner said than <lb />
A military son-of-a- <lb />
gun. <lb />
A cigarette <lb />
fiend. <lb />
pale of <lb />
powder. <lb />
A line of <lb />
rope. <lb />
. Returned with thanks- Grace be- <lb />
fore meat. <lb />
have a great attachment for <lb />
remarked Sheriff to the <lb />
unfortunate business man. <lb />
nothing witty in the <lb />
wag of a dog's tail. <lb />
but it's the animal's way <lb />
of expressing a smile. <lb />
I am getting deaf, what <lb />
shall I do <lb />
up to the State House The <lb />
Legislature will give a bearing to <lb />
most any <lb />
Ex-Senator Jones, of Florida, fell <lb />
in love love with a widow and is <lb />
now crazy. It is a dangerous thing <lb />
to be in Standard. <lb />
An exchange prints the following <lb />
suggestive sub- <lb />
are hereby warned not to <lb />
let their daughters wear this paper <lb />
for a bustle as there is considerable <lb />
due on it and they might take cold. <lb />
Indignant <lb />
your coat sleeve dipped this <lb />
lady's soup. <lb />
Obliging it will wash <lb />
out. kind of fish, please <lb />
Mission object of <lb />
this lesson is to inculcate obedience. <lb />
Do you know what obey means f <lb />
Apt maim, I obey pap. <lb />
right. Now tell me why <lb />
you obey lather. <lb />
me. <lb />
Pat, for heaven's sake, <lb />
what is the matter f <lb />
I a <lb />
bug, and I look some <lb />
five minutes <lb />
kill baste, he's jest <lb />
inside me, <lb />
GO UP HEAD. <lb />
Is it proper to use the <lb />
words goose and geese, <lb />
asked Willie, who was just seven <lb />
years old. <lb />
know, I said his little <lb />
sister who was two years younger. <lb />
there is just one geese you <lb />
must say a goose, and when there is <lb />
a whole heap of gooses you must <lb />
say a <lb />
SOMETHING WRONG. <lb />
There is a woman in Georgia who <lb />
in sixteen years has only spoken to <lb />
two other women and a little girl. <lb />
Rip Winkle would have doted <lb />
on such a <lb />
Star- <lb />
HE HAS, SURE. <lb />
A Stanley county man married <lb />
three time.-, is the lather of thirty <lb />
two children -eleven by his first <lb />
wife, nine by bis second, and twelve <lb />
by his third. He's had a time. <lb />
Hickory and <lb />
TRUTH, TOO. <lb />
It is a Wester editor who remarks <lb />
that a newspaper and a family arc <lb />
I be easiest t hint's in this win Id <lb />
to start. Bringing them up is <lb />
where the rub comes. <lb />
MYSTERIES OF TRADE. <lb />
Butcher else to <lb />
take out I <lb />
This ten pound <lb />
is to go to Mr. res- <lb />
and this other ten pound <lb />
roast- is to go to Mrs. <lb />
boarding house. Now don't get <lb />
them mixed, or we'll lose two <lb />
LEFT THE CITY <lb />
has become of that- <lb />
slick rascal. t <lb />
left city. <lb />
the city f Well that's <lb />
lucky. If there was half n chance <lb />
be would have taken city with <lb />
him. <lb />
THE COURTSHIP OF THE FUTURE. <lb />
I no longer <lb />
conceal my passion for you. Do <lb />
yon love me in return. T <lb />
most ask pa. He knows <lb />
more about such things than I do. <lb />
HOW THE DEACON GOT EVEN. <lb />
It was Elder who called <lb />
on a worthy deacon to open a meet- <lb />
with prayer, and was surprised <lb />
when good man began bis <lb />
with great <lb />
cant <lb />
brother; you mean <lb />
omnipotent whispered the <lb />
horrified pastor. <lb />
the surprised <lb />
supplicant that yon <lb />
The preacher related the <lb />
whereupon the deacon con- <lb />
his prayer to a great length, <lb />
and concluded as <lb />
Lord, bless our <lb />
ed parson. Stuff him with religion <lb />
well as with words, break him <lb />
habit of fault if <lb />
and at hour <lb />
him with the saints in thy king- <lb />
Elder who was fond of <lb />
telling always ended by <lb />
declaring I list it was bis first, and <lb />
last attempt at speech <lb />
of his brethren.- Ex. <lb />
Nearer my God to Thee. OVER THE STATE. <lb />
Sarah Flower, the writer of this <lb />
touching hymn, was worthy of the <lb />
name, for Sarah signifies a princess, <lb />
and sweeter fragrance has rarely <lb />
exuded from any flower in the gar- <lb />
den. <lb />
This girl married Mr. Wm. <lb />
B. Adams, an English civil <lb />
of superior abilities. She was <lb />
of frail constitution, and amid many <lb />
bodily sufferings she kept her pen <lb />
at work upon various poetical pro <lb />
duel ions. what time she caught <lb />
the inspiration to compose that one <lb />
immortal hymn, which is now <lb />
around globe, we have never <lb />
learned. Probably it was some <lb />
season of peculiar trial, when <lb />
spirit emitted the odor of a <lb />
child like submission to a chasten- <lb />
father. It must, have <lb />
from a bleeding heart. Her hymn <lb />
first appeared in a volume of sacred <lb />
lyrics by Fox, in England, about <lb />
the year 1841. The authoress did <lb />
not live to catch the fame it was to <lb />
bring for she died in aged <lb />
She was buried near Marlow, in <lb />
Essex. Presently the hymn began <lb />
to work its way into various <lb />
of worship. <lb />
It was married to the tune of <lb />
and everybody caught <lb />
In gatherings <lb />
for prayers it soon became so <lb />
liar that if anybody <lb />
the hymn the whole audience joined. <lb />
State Convention. <lb />
To the Daughters of North Ca- <lb />
A State Convention of <lb />
Daughters has been appointed at <lb />
Greensboro, N. C-, for May 14th and <lb />
15th, 1890. A full and interesting <lb />
meeting is expected. Each Circle <lb />
in State is urgently requested <lb />
to send a delegate, and that is <lb />
possible to send a report to one of <lb />
the Executive Committee, <lb />
towns where there a number of <lb />
and each one cannot send a <lb />
delegate, one person might <lb />
sent all. Though a full attendance <lb />
s most desirable. object of <lb />
the meeting w to a State Or- <lb />
of King's Daughters. A <lb />
Committee of Entertainment, from <lb />
the Greensboro Daughters, <lb />
will see that all delegates are com- <lb />
of Interest Occur- <lb />
ring in North Carolina. <lb />
Charlotte will hold an election <lb />
on the 12th of May, on the <lb />
of issuing bonds for <lb />
street <lb />
Greensboro is to have a <lb />
phone exchange, a fire alarm sys- <lb />
a free letter delivery and the <lb />
houses are to be numbered. <lb />
Messenger. During <lb />
the first quarter of 1890 North Car- <lb />
has started nine cotton and <lb />
woolen mills and seven flour and <lb />
grist mills. <lb />
In no <lb />
way can you bring an important <lb />
matter before a community better <lb />
than through a local paper. No <lb />
enterprise in tho community is <lb />
more of a liberal support. <lb />
Washington A 54- <lb />
rock fish as fine a <lb />
men of tho finny tribe as we have <lb />
ever seen in these waters, was dis- <lb />
played at the fish stall of Mr. J. <lb />
M. Gaskill on Saturday last. <lb />
Lexington We <lb />
pained to learn a sad accident <lb />
which occurred near Jackson Hill <lb />
last Friday. Edwards <lb />
and his little son were hauling <lb />
wood, when tho wind blew a tree <lb />
down on thorn, killing the boy in- <lb />
and seriously wounding <lb />
it is thought that <lb />
ho will recover. We are unable to <lb />
get further particulars. <lb />
Goldsboro Very of- <lb />
ten we see small boys smoking <lb />
in the streets, when out <lb />
of their reach. They con- <lb />
sider it awful big to puff tho dead- <lb />
weed without the least thought <lb />
of its fatal consequences. A <lb />
young man named Wakefield W. <lb />
Price died at Salisbury, Saturday <lb />
night, from excessive smoking of <lb />
cigarettes. <lb />
There was a mar- <lb />
In some near Raleigh yesterday <lb />
morning of somewhat a romantic <lb />
nature. The groom, W. <lb />
is years of age <lb />
and the bride, Mrs. Eliza J. Bow- <lb />
is just ton years bis junior. <lb />
The Raleigh Visitor says the con- <lb />
parties wore from Morris- <lb />
and the marriage was tho re- <lb />
of an elopement. <lb />
Scotland Neck Miss <lb />
Mary House, aged years, was <lb />
killed on the track of <lb />
entertained during the railroad near Gas- <lb />
Convention. A program will be I ton last Friday. She was walking <lb />
sent to yon in a few days. You will on track and heard the whistle, <lb />
greatly oblige by letting know <lb />
. . i ears swung round a short <lb />
yon will send a representative as. before <lb />
soon as so that could be stopped. All was <lb />
Thoughts for Reflection. <lb />
from Lading anthers <lb />
Readers to nit is <lb />
Moments. <lb />
Every day is the best day in the <lb />
He oft Beds present help, <lb />
W ho does his grief impart. <lb />
Do not fell a tree to catch a <lb />
Proverb. <lb />
It has been said- for nil who die <lb />
There Is a tear ; <lb />
Some bleeding, pining heart to sigh <lb />
O'er every bier. <lb />
Love, like a creeper, withers and <lb />
if it has nothing to embrace. <lb />
Proverb. <lb />
moots be made in time. <lb />
Mrs. M. B. <lb />
Miss C. Albright, <lb />
Miss B. Mebane. VEx. C <lb />
Miss J. <lb />
Miss L. Staples, <lb />
Fewer and Better Squires. <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
done that could be done to avert <lb />
tho awful death of the aged lady, <lb />
but all to no purpose. <lb />
Biblical Recorder. Hon. <lb />
T. II. of N. <lb />
C, to begin the <lb />
of his paper in this city about <lb />
the first of May. paper will <lb />
be decidedly Democratic in <lb />
tics and of the highest literary <lb />
character. Mr. is a very <lb />
The State speaking of writer <lb />
the Justices of the Peace, says j and as a native North Carolinian <lb />
are the most important in will have the interest of the State <lb />
the State and ought to be well read j c commend <lb />
i i r . a. . i , him and his enterprise to all our <lb />
in the laws of the State and men readers <lb />
the j <lb />
the Hickory Press and Wilson The Star's <lb />
not suggest that I from Booty <lb />
V , . , , . about the <lb />
lees be such as will j at that Per. <lb />
Some men were born for great things, <lb />
were born for small; <lb />
is not recorded <lb />
Why they were born at all. <lb />
Carleton. <lb />
There is no for thorough- <lb />
going, ardent and sincere earnest- <lb />
Charles Dickens. <lb />
Lament who in fruitless tears, <lb />
he speed with which our moments <lb />
fly; <lb />
I not over vanished years, <lb />
But watch the years that hasten by. <lb />
C. Bryant. <lb />
Good books arc to the young mind <lb />
what the sun and refreshing rain of <lb />
spring are to the seeds which have <lb />
lain dormant during the frost of <lb />
Mann, <lb />
As tree is fertilized by its own <lb />
broken branches and fallen leaves, <lb />
and grows out of its own decay, so <lb />
men and nations arc bettered and <lb />
proved by trial, and refined out of <lb />
broken hopes and blighted expects <lb />
W. Robertson, <lb />
does not live by bread alone, <lb />
but by faith, by admiration, by <lb />
very shallow to say that <lb />
cotton, or iron, or silver and gold <lb />
kings of the world; there are rules <lb />
that will at any moment males these <lb />
forgotten. Fear Till. Love will. <lb />
Character J. <lb />
Do Thou. then, breathe those <lb />
Into my mind <lb />
By which such virtue may in me be <lb />
bred <lb />
That in Thy holy footsteps I mar <lb />
tread ; <lb />
fetters of my tongue do Thou <lb />
bind. <lb />
That I may have the power to slug of <lb />
Thee, <lb />
And sound Thy praise everlastingly. <lb />
The Alliance has done <lb />
very much, as is in our ex- <lb />
changes, in some of Northern <lb />
States in half of the class <lb />
that constitute the organization. It <lb />
is a most powerful one already, and <lb />
is growing in Union with <lb />
rapidity. One exchange <lb />
puts its strength of voters. <lb />
It may reach those figures hereafter <lb />
but do not think are so <lb />
great as yet. North Carolina it <lb />
is indeed a power. There are <lb />
sub-alliances in State. This <lb />
season the State Alliance will <lb />
over tons of guano <lb />
at Durham, without profit <lb />
saving a half million dollars, as is <lb />
reported by our correspond- <lb />
to the farmers. sale of <lb />
general supplies aggregate a <lb />
month. This of course effects <lb />
business operations of merchants <lb />
and guano <lb />
Dr. well- <lb />
the services of son, another incompetent I veterinary surgeon of Newark, <lb />
read in the laws of the and <lb />
men of loftiest integrity V <lb />
The principal thing in the matter <lb />
has had the office given <lb />
him and the bond filled out and <lb />
signed by parties living in Wash- <lb />
It looks as though <lb />
is that there me three times a intend to humble and to <lb />
many magistrates as there should I degrade the citizens as much as <lb />
be, mid the result is that the Such positions only <lb />
is so divided up that none of our people more solid for <lb />
them can afford to prepare them- <lb />
selves for the proper discharge of <lb />
the duties the office. There are <lb />
hardly as many of the loftiest <lb />
in State as there are <lb />
and even if fees were <lb />
double what they are the division <lb />
would still be so long that the office <lb />
would out no attractions to <lb />
men competent to fill it. The State <lb />
needs fewer squires and better ones <lb />
it will never have better till it <lb />
has fewer. <lb />
N. ., a former Mayor of Mo- <lb />
bile, Ala., died at bis home last week- <lb />
AYCOCK DANIELS. <lb />
C. C DANIELS <lb />
A Shameful Fraud. <lb />
New York Tribune. <lb />
Some unauthorized persons are <lb />
preparing to anticipate a work in <lb />
which a considerable interest <lb />
is felt by issuing a spurious edition <lb />
of the late Henry W. Grady's <lb />
speeches and writings. This is <lb />
distinctly an a shame <lb />
cheat Mi. Grady's <lb />
widow and to impose upon the pub- <lb />
If it is persisted in, it should <lb />
meet with severe denunciation. <lb />
There is a quality of in it <lb />
altogether base. Under Mrs. <lb />
direction genuine work is <lb />
being prepared, will soon be <lb />
Look After the Little Ones. <lb />
S. S. is remedy for <lb />
because it is a simple vegetable com- <lb />
pound, prepared the roots <lb />
gathered from the forests and con- <lb />
no at all nor any poi- <lb />
son of any kind. It cures by <lb />
the impurities of the blood, <lb />
thus assisting nature. <lb />
If there is or has been any con- <lb />
in your family, you should <lb />
give children S. S. S. It will <lb />
gently stimulate action of <lb />
lungs and enable to properly <lb />
develop child. If there is <lb />
you should not fail to give S. <lb />
S. S. It is the only remedy which <lb />
has ever this disease. For <lb />
boils, etc., on <lb />
S. S. S. is to all other <lb />
medicines It acts forces out <lb />
the impurities and builds up <lb />
child from the first dose. <lb />
We will mail a treatise on Blood <lb />
and Skin Diseases to all who will <lb />
send their address to <lb />
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CO., <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
Nine without reduction in <lb />
issued. It will be read with an in-, wages-ban been the Boston <lb />
will not leek i marble <lb />
i i Dim <lb />
WILSON, n. c <lb />
D. L. JAMES, <lb />
DENTIST. O <lb />
i, <lb />
A LEX <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
M RE. <lb />
J. <lb />
MOORE, TUCKER A <lb />
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, <lb />
N.<lb />
A SKINNER, <lb />
A N j A W, <lb />
K. C. <lb />
LI JAMES, <lb />
GREEN V ILLS, i C. <lb />
Practice in all the courts. <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LA W,<lb /></p>
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THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Publisher's Announcement. <lb />
The subscription price of <lb />
The is per year. <lb />
Rates.- One column <lb />
one ; one-half year. <lb />
one-quarter column one year, <lb />
Transient inch <lb />
one week. I two weeks. <lb />
month Two inches one week. 81.50. <lb />
two weeks, one month, <lb />
Advertisements inserted in Local <lb />
Column as reading items, cents per <lb />
line for each insertion. <lb />
Advertisements, such as Ad- <lb />
and Notices. <lb />
and Sales. <lb />
Summons to Non-Residents, etc. will <lb />
be charged for at rates and mt-st <lb />
BI PAID FOB IN ADVANCE. The RE- <lb />
has suffered some loss and <lb />
much because of having no <lb />
fixed rule as to the of this class <lb />
of advertisements, and in order to avoid <lb />
future trouble payment H advance <lb />
will be demanded. <lb />
Contracts for any space not mention d <lb />
above, for any length of time, can lie <lb />
made by application to the office <lb />
in person or by letter. <lb />
Last week Wilmington, our <lb />
North Carolina by the <lb />
was all aglow with joy, and from <lb />
many a building front and lofty <lb />
mast floated flags and gay colors. <lb />
It was the occasion of the <lb />
held there over the <lb />
of the Cape Fear and Yadkin <lb />
Valley Railroad. From the towns <lb />
all along the line of that road the <lb />
business men -went to be present <lb />
at the celebration, and to honor <lb />
Wilmington with their presence. <lb />
They were received with open <lb />
arms and entertained most royally <lb />
by the city. Wilmington knows <lb />
full well how to entertain <lb />
stranger within her and <lb />
taking the splendid reports from <lb />
daily press as an index, she <lb />
lacked none of her accustomed <lb />
cordiality and sociability on this <lb />
occasion. All over North <lb />
this was looked <lb />
upon with keenest interest, because <lb />
all rejoiced with Wilmington, and <lb />
all want to see she de- <lb />
serves to do and is destined to do <lb />
take her ranK among the <lb />
cities and ports of the South <lb />
all changes of advertisements should <lb />
banded in by o'clock on Tuesday <lb />
mornings in order to prompt in- <lb />
the day <lb />
The having a large <lb />
will be found a profitable medium <lb />
through which to reach the public <lb />
In the past it has been thrown up <lb />
reproachfully at North Carolina <lb />
that she had no city worthy the <lb />
name, and we look to Wilmington <lb />
to remove that reproach. There <lb />
Post Office at s good reason why it should <lb />
not build up and become a great <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
1890. <lb />
A movement has been begun to <lb />
erect monument <lb />
in Chicago. <lb />
to Dr. <lb />
It is understood that it will cost <lb />
to render the old treasury <lb />
vaults secure. <lb />
The Massachusetts House has <lb />
rejected the bill to grant municipal <lb />
suffrage to women. <lb />
i city. There is trade enough going <lb />
j out from North Carolina for just <lb />
such things as could be bought as <lb />
I cheaply at Wilmington to increase <lb />
the business of that city many <lb />
fold if the orders were placed <lb />
there. The not long <lb />
since spoke of the disposition of <lb />
North Carolinians for sending be- <lb />
her borders for things that <lb />
could be bought within, and en- <lb />
ether States at the ex- <lb />
of our own. This practice <lb />
Thousands of people viewed the <lb />
the late Samuel Jackson <lb />
Randall, as the body lay in state <lb />
yesterday morning, previous to the <lb />
in the Presbyterian church <lb />
which he and his family have at- <lb />
tended for years, and of which be <lb />
became a member a few months <lb />
ago. His colleagues of the House <lb />
were anxious to have the funeral <lb />
take place In the Hall of the House <lb />
Representatives, where Mr. Ran- <lb />
had gained his greatest <lb />
but widow refused to <lb />
allow it because her distinguished <lb />
husband had requested that he be <lb />
given only the funeral of private <lb />
citizen. Immediately alter the <lb />
services the body was taken <lb />
to his old home in Pennsylvania for <lb />
interment. Already is a <lb />
movement started here his old <lb />
comrades of the Army of the Cum- <lb />
to a monument to his <lb />
memory. He was a private in that <lb />
army and the statute <lb />
erected it will be the first time that <lb />
a private soldier has ever so <lb />
honored. Mr. Randall lived <lb />
died a poor man, though he had op- <lb />
to have made millions <lb />
had he chosen to take advantage of <lb />
his position as so many <lb />
public men unfortunately have <lb />
done but he has left a heritage far <lb />
more valuable than <lb />
honesty, and a that <lb />
will forever shine III the pages of <lb />
history the brightest galaxy <lb />
of the statesmen of his time. <lb />
The edict has gone out from <lb />
Czar Peed that legislation is to <lb />
Strawberries sold in Wilmington <lb />
last Saturday at cents a quart <lb />
and green peas at ; quart. <lb />
Buffalo Bill purchased a <lb />
house in Maples. Hi has become <lb />
aD enthusiast regarding on <lb />
the continent. <lb />
should not continue. North Caro- <lb />
has virtually made Norfolk, <lb />
Richmond and What <lb />
would those cities be <lb />
the first for <lb />
the trade poured into them from <lb />
North Carolina But it is now <lb />
time State was manifesting <lb />
more of a home pride and laboring <lb />
I to up our own cities and <lb />
Georgia and have the Wilmington should be the <lb />
same number of newspapers of either Norfolk, Charles- <lb />
year as last In nil other States L Savannah, and our people <lb />
the so if <lb />
The annal encampment of Patronage to which she is <lb />
State Guard will begin at Wrights- entitled. induce the railroads <lb />
ville on the 20th of July and con- out of to <lb />
ten vs. Be getting your- freight rates to tin towns <lb />
selves through which they pass and give <lb />
Wilmington an equal showing and <lb />
Mayor Lewis of Rich- the believes she will <lb />
Va., is said to be worth come to the There are or- <lb />
quite all accumulated , from Greenville to Nor- <lb />
of the cigarette business. Baltimore and other places <lb />
lout of the State that we believe <lb />
could be secured for <lb />
Opinions of the Press, <lb />
Ob Loading Questions of the Day. <lb />
The Wilmington Star says that <lb />
that is necessary to constitute <lb />
a State these days is Republican <lb />
votes to elect two Senators, <lb />
or when these are lacking cheek <lb />
enough to count <lb />
A HUGE FRAUD. <lb />
Clinton Caucasian. <lb />
The pension roll is alarming, it is <lb />
a monstrosity. Let no longer <lb />
talk of direful war, the <lb />
pension consequences. <lb />
NOT ONE BIT. <lb />
Weldon News. <lb />
In the most extensively protected <lb />
portion of this country, the <lb />
England States, the farmers are <lb />
abandoning their lands. <lb />
does not help the farmer. <lb />
HA, HA. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
are on the free list. <lb />
There should be no now in <lb />
editor Shepard, of the N. T. Mail <lb />
getting a new suit, <lb />
BOUND TO GO. <lb />
Houston Post, <lb />
It is now generally conceded by <lb />
the Republican leaders that the <lb />
next House will he safely Democrat <lb />
The day the old par- <lb />
destiny to he over and <lb />
the star of its fate hovering on the <lb />
extremest verge of the western ho <lb />
CAN'T STAND SUCH FRAUDS. <lb />
Springfield. Ills., State Register, <lb />
Harrison has been emphatically <lb />
repudiated his own home. The <lb />
Democrats practically made a clean <lb />
sweep at the township elections. It <lb />
Diocese of East Carolina. <lb />
Washington, N. <lb />
April 15th, 1890. <lb />
The Seventh Annual Council of <lb />
the Protestant Episcopal Church in <lb />
the Diocese of East Carolina, will <lb />
meet in St. Paul's Church, <lb />
Greenville, C., on Wednesday, <lb />
the 14th day of May 1890. <lb />
Application has been made for <lb />
reduction of rates to Delegates. <lb />
Nathaniel Harding, <lb />
Secy. <lb />
is thus that the people all over the <lb />
railroaded through the their disgust <lb />
with the incompetent and disgrace- <lb />
management of the Republican <lb />
party. <lb />
this time order to adjourn by <lb />
the first July, and the <lb />
cans began this week by passing <lb />
the Naval appropriation bill, <lb />
the bill to the U. S. dis- <lb />
appoint seventeen <lb />
new judges. So outrageous was the <lb />
haste to pass the latter that the <lb />
Democrats refused to vote, but the <lb />
WHERE THE BLAME LIES. <lb />
Wilson Advance. <lb />
The farmers of the whole <lb />
now more they have <lb />
ever done. They enjoy fewer com <lb />
forts and are oppressed with heavier <lb />
debts. Why is this so A <lb />
Items. <lb />
Editor Eastern Reflector <lb />
Not seeing any items from down <lb />
this way in your paper, I have con- <lb />
to write a few. <lb />
Owing to the beautiful weather <lb />
the farmers are progressing finely. <lb />
Most of them are done planting com <lb />
and are for planting cotton. <lb />
Mrs. J. F. of Lenoir <lb />
Mrs. H. A. Simmons, of <lb />
Swift Creek township, have been <lb />
visiting their uncle, Mi. John A. <lb />
Smith, for the last few days. <lb />
Mrs. Wm. Rom-tree and <lb />
Lenoir passed through <lb />
Wednesday for Pantego <lb />
to visit Mrs. Louis Latham, <lb />
Mrs. Rountree. <lb />
Mrs. L B. Stokes is quite, sick. <lb />
Hopes he will be better soon. <lb />
Mr. J. H. Smith has been quite <lb />
sick. We are glad to know he is <lb />
out again. <lb />
a hound dog, belonging to <lb />
Mr. John A. Smith, died April 10th, <lb />
aged years. was net <lb />
than most hounds; he never was <lb />
a trouble about the house as most <lb />
dogs are and was good on the <lb />
until so stricken with age that he <lb />
could not leave his master's yard <lb />
only when turned out by some of <lb />
the inmates, which was readily <lb />
done when he expressed a desire to <lb />
go out, which he did by whining. <lb />
These items came for last is- <lb />
sue but crowded out after be- <lb />
put in <lb />
THE <lb />
BARGAINS<lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following good <lb />
that are not to be excelled In tills market. And to be and <lb />
pure straight good. DRY GOODS all kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, GEN <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS SHOES, LA <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS- <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb />
kinds. Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Rock Lime, Plaster of Paris, and <lb />
Hair. Harness, Bridles addles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less per cent for Bread Prep- <lb />
and Hall's Star Lye jobbers Prices. Lead and pure Li- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Faint Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
I am receiving every day my spring <lb />
--------stock of Dry Goods, <lb />
PRICED TO THE <lb />
RICES TO THE <lb />
Standard Calicoes, cents pr yd. <lb />
-6 pr yd. <lb />
Yard-wide Stine. line, cents pr yd. <lb />
and Children's Straw Hats <lb />
to 85.00. Trimmed in <lb />
in the store at cents to <lb />
BIG <lb />
BIG <lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
BARGAINS I <lb />
NO <lb />
NO <lb />
HUMBUG <lb />
HUMBUG <lb />
the <lb />
Speaker counted a quorum and an- tariff and the dishonest trusts <lb />
the passage of the Sn UP under fostering <lb />
u i i care are largely responsible for <lb />
Democrats are helpless now <lb />
against the usurpations, but they <lb />
will appeal to the people next No- <lb />
The Republicans are still wrest- <lb />
ling with the silver problem, a <lb />
committee of the House <lb />
Semite is trying to a <lb />
will meet the approval of a caucus <lb />
of their party. <lb />
depressed condition of the farmer. <lb />
WAIT 1892. <lb />
Albany Argus. <lb />
accumulate <lb />
The rain last week raised the river <lb />
enough tor the skimmers to go in <lb />
again. <lb />
enjoy many good laughs <lb />
by keeping up with the <lb />
column of fun. <lb />
widower with a number of <lb />
small children married a widow who <lb />
was similarly blessed. In time the <lb />
that there; newly couple added to the <lb />
-Snow Flake Flour <lb />
Flake Flour <lb />
I have a Flour I guarantee for <lb />
84.75. Everything low down for cash. <lb />
Give me a trial. <lb />
W. G. STOKES. W. G. STOKES. <lb />
Grimesland, X. C. <lb />
ARE VOW PREPARED I <lb />
W V, Are <lb />
To show the ladies the very best <lb />
new <lb />
Our stock just opened has the newest <lb />
shapes white and black <lb />
trimmed and <lb />
Hats and Bonnets and Hats <lb />
Hats and Bonnets Bonnets and Hats <lb />
We also have Ribbons and <lb />
Flowers of all Feather <lb />
Plumes, Crepes, <lb />
Handkerchiefs. Notions, In- <lb />
Caps and Sacks, etc. <lb />
-----liBS. <lb />
Greenville. X. C. <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 />
wilt be BO legislation by this <lb />
congress. The Republicans are <lb />
hopelessly divided some of the <lb />
bill that -schedules of the <lb />
bill. The people must wait until <lb />
they have a Democratic <lb />
and administration for <lb />
The Republicans of the S. j relict from onerous taxes which par- <lb />
have affirmed the de- industry, check trade rob <lb />
The Louisiana Lottery offers <lb />
for an extension of the <lb />
privilege to carry on <lb />
twenty-five years. We hope it <lb />
may fail to a charter. <lb />
The bad Sarah arrived at <lb />
Quarantine in Boston harbor from <lb />
the Azores with nine cases of <lb />
small-pox The patients <lb />
were taken to the Is- <lb />
land Hospital, the cabin <lb />
were vaccinated and the <lb />
steerage will be de- <lb />
for a week. <lb />
i and there are others of the Last- <lb />
em towns in just the same <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
from Correspondent. <lb />
Washington, D. C. April <lb />
Secretary Elaine having sent lot <lb />
the United States minister to Brazil <lb />
,. has been holding long conferences <lb />
with him this week order to <lb />
M , a plausible statement, which is <lb />
Indications to the , bl, <lb />
of Hon. F. M. Sim- <lb />
mons as the candidate for Con- <lb />
cress in the Second District. <lb />
The is those that <lb />
on part of this <lb />
Government in recognizing the Re- <lb />
public cf Brazil. He may make any <lb />
statement he pleases the fact <lb />
believes with the proper unity and remain that the recognition did <lb />
organization among the Demo- <lb />
of that he can <lb />
elected. Let every county <lb />
unite for one man. <lb />
The Wilson <lb />
sound truth when it says <lb />
are too many in <lb />
North If we bad fewer <lb />
papers the would make <lb />
something them and the <lb />
would have better more useful <lb />
journal-. The people, the <lb />
not rake place until the <lb />
in Congress had introduced a <lb />
to compel its being done. <lb />
The bill, which after <lb />
hitches and delays finally reported <lb />
. la the House late Wednesday after- <lb />
noon, is not the measure it was <lb />
whet, first made public by a good <lb />
The committee could not <lb />
stand the pressures and were com- <lb />
to make <lb />
pose of their own inter- among the most important of which <lb />
eat, should discourage the establish- ; were the placing of hides and <lb />
numerous papers. A few can free list. To conciliate the <lb />
do the work better than many. , j ,. ., <lb />
, . sugar producers this country a <lb />
There is more truth than poetry I bounty of two a is pro <lb />
in the following, which we find in <lb />
the Louisburg <lb />
The drawbacks lo a <lb />
town when some of the more enter <lb />
prising citizens endeavor to start <lb />
new industries are those people who <lb />
own town Iota, will not sell <lb />
. can get t <lb />
during the next fit <lb />
years. Mr- <lb />
port shows that the bill will in <lb />
the revenues and in strong <lb />
terms puncture the of <lb />
the whole bill; an additional mi- <lb />
report against the sugar <lb />
per cent, more than their lots are clause was made Mr. <lb />
worth. A number of <lb />
some not a hundred miles from here <lb />
have been set hack <lb />
or might say years, by the <lb />
the <lb />
owners, by two or times <lb />
more for their lots than they are <lb />
valued at tor taxation. <lb />
The of Guilford county, <lb />
are greatly stirred up. About <lb />
three hundred met at the Court <lb />
House in Greensboro on the 9th <lb />
inst. and formally denounced the <lb />
administration generally. <lb />
They declare that the leaders <lb />
whom they have formerly followed <lb />
a Republican. -The majority <lb />
port practically admits that the <lb />
is a poor one, but excuses it on <lb />
re- <lb />
bill <lb />
the <lb />
the necessity for <lb />
it admits also that the <lb />
exact effect upon the revenues <lb />
the bill is of ascertain- <lb />
and very naively <lb />
is not believed that the increase <lb />
duties upon wools and goods <lb />
and upon glassware will have the <lb />
effect of increasing the <lb />
If the report told the it <lb />
should have added that this in- <lb />
crease in the duties will add mate- <lb />
they know no more forever. I to the of every <lb />
-They propose to stay at home and j If in the United States that par <lb />
let the white Republicans do their chases goods any or <lb />
own voting. It is said that their glassware. Further on the <lb />
State official organ announces that bill is framed in the <lb />
a State Convention of will interest, people of t he United <lb />
soon be held to consider the <lb />
of separating from the white <lb />
who they say have <lb />
each year misled the preyed <lb />
him and used him as a tool. <lb />
To have been truthful i <lb />
should bill la <lb />
framed in the. interest of certain <lb />
manufacturers at. expense of <lb />
the people of United <lb />
of the U. S. Circuit Court <lb />
winch released Neagle, the U. S. <lb />
deputy marshal who was arrested <lb />
by the California authorities last <lb />
for killing Terry. <lb />
Chief Justice Fuller Justice <lb />
the many the benefit of the few. <lb />
Clinton Caucasian. <lb />
North Carolina a pension <lb />
fund of by levy- <lb />
a tax of on the hundred <lb />
Lamar dissented ; it was too great i dollars worth of property and <lb />
the poll. This puts her nearly at <lb />
the head of the list of Southern <lb />
to the <lb />
is <lb />
I compared to what this <lb />
State contributes to pen- <lb />
North Carolina Intelligencer- How <lb />
much is it f <lb />
The first number of the doT. <lb />
be pub-, <lb />
The Raleigh the <lb />
them. <lb />
The Senate by a vote of M to <lb />
the grabbing of seats confederate soldier; but <lb />
the Republicans Montana. <lb />
June 1890. It will be a <lb />
Weekly Journal, four pages, eight <lb />
to the page, and neatly I Wilmington Messenger has just <lb />
made the startling revelation that <lb />
number. Hearing a voice in the <lb />
yard one day the father went out to <lb />
see what was the matter. <lb />
what was asked his wife as be <lb />
returned out breath. <lb />
and my were <lb />
was the reply. <lb />
Ward Meetings. <lb />
The Democratic voters of the Sec- <lb />
Ward are requested to meet at <lb />
the on Thursday night <lb />
the inst., at o'clock P. M., for <lb />
the purpose of nominating Council <lb />
men fur said Word. <lb />
J. D. <lb />
Member Com. for 2nd Ward. <lb />
The Democratic voters of the <lb />
Third Ward arc requested to meet <lb />
at the Mayor's office on Thursday <lb />
night the 24th inst. at S o'clock, for <lb />
the purpose of nominating candidates <lb />
for in said Ward. <lb />
L. Blow. <lb />
Com. for 3rd Ward. <lb />
The freight conductors and brake- <lb />
men on the St. Louis Division of the <lb />
Mobile and Ohio Railroad have <lb />
struck for overtime and standard <lb />
wages. <lb />
cola in us <lb />
number shall contain, m fl <lb />
condensed and classified form, <lb />
most important domestic and for to their home pa- <lb />
news of the preceding week. We, r <lb />
The the farmer, mil. statement if we should judge from , <lb />
chant, mechanic, professional city and county, where the burn. <lb />
man will be represented in its i unknown t the ma- <lb />
and it shall be <lb />
endeavor to give prominence to; a and better <lb />
whatever concerns the welfare mu the masses <lb />
Carolina. send word. too. <lb />
In politics, The will. Index-Appeal. <lb />
be Democratic, impartial, not Ah senator Chandler <lb />
will advocate, in plain Southern <lb />
The Railroad Hotel in <lb />
ville, N. Y., was Wednesday <lb />
night. Some of the guests barely es- <lb />
ed there within a few months. <lb />
GREENVILLE MARKET. <lb />
decided language, the success of <lb />
Democratic principles, and <lb />
supremacy of the white race. <lb />
One year, Six <lb />
months, Special rates for <lb />
advertising, and clubs. <lb />
T. R. <lb />
Editor and Owner. <lb />
H. C April, <lb />
Alliance Appeal- <lb />
K. C, <lb />
Editor Reflector <lb />
members of Alliance <lb />
; The members of the <lb />
I of Mississippi have presented <lb />
I the Democratic Speaker of the <lb />
I Douse with a silver service. Of <lb />
there isn't a doubt <lb />
were compelled to do so at the <lb />
of a shotgun, or some other <lb />
of that sort. <lb />
up your resolutions for an <lb />
Mr. Chandler. Whoop <lb />
lap <lb />
TELL the truth. <lb />
Sanford Express. <lb />
Prof. C. D. says that not <lb />
peal to the brethren of the county <lb />
the State read so much <lb />
to aid our esteemed brother II. M. <lb />
Dixon, who met with sad mis- <lb />
fortune, on the night of 16th <lb />
inst., to get bis house-hold <lb />
kitchen furniture with all bis bacon, <lb />
lard, etc. by fire. It was <lb />
almost a total destruction, and is <lb />
second time within the last eight <lb />
years that the contents his <lb />
has been committed to <lb />
flames. Brother is a <lb />
poor man with a large family, the <lb />
youngest of is an infant of <lb />
eight days. We ask the <lb />
to take immediate action in con <lb />
tributing to a worthy cause. Con- <lb />
any kind, it matters <lb />
not how small will be thankfully <lb />
received, and can be sent to sec <lb />
or left with brother K. A. <lb />
By older Alliance <lb />
1340. W. M. Moore, <lb />
Secy. <lb />
Of the Association to <lb />
be held Saturday, May 3rd, at <lb />
o'clock. A. M , in Chapel or <lb />
Greenville Institute. <lb />
Address by <lb />
Paper by Miss Maggie Smith. <lb />
Importance of History and <lb />
the best Method of Teaching <lb />
Discussion opened by C. F. Tyson. <lb />
Paper by Miss Lucy Joyner, <lb />
Examinations of Pupils and <lb />
Teachers Discussion <lb />
opened by Mr. J. A. <lb />
Vocal Music by Mary Cannon. <lb />
. 5- Questions and <lb />
Miscellaneous business, <lb />
W. V. President. <lb />
as a <lb />
local newspaper. Prof. Moses says <lb />
school teachers seriously lack <lb />
culture. For this some of the <lb />
papers denounce Prof. Moses. <lb />
you should not attempt <lb />
to deter the Professors telling <lb />
the truth, Real learning among <lb />
most of the intelligent people of <lb />
this State is not to be found. There <lb />
are many fairly well cultured men, <lb />
but educated masses read <lb />
little. <lb />
ALL PREY OF THE SUCCORS. <lb />
Charlotte Democrat <lb />
Bow much do yon suppose a bus- <lb />
man loses in way of bad <lb />
It is a large sum, depend- <lb />
upon the extent of business <lb />
done; no man can escape them. <lb />
He may try to do a cash business <lb />
and never trust, even then be will <lb />
get caught, lot is often a gap <lb />
between and payment. <lb />
fellows who get best of you <lb />
are numerous you can't avoid <lb />
them. Some come from neglect, <lb />
some from misfortune, some from <lb />
whatever <lb />
they come, and come to stay. <lb />
not the won't howl <lb />
over this. <lb />
National Democrat. <lb />
We Senator artist's <lb />
model, ban observed that a colored <lb />
girl was prevented from attending <lb />
the public schools In town of <lb />
Kan., by the board of <lb />
cation, which she had to sue in or- <lb />
to get a judicial affirmation of <lb />
her rights. won her ca, bat <lb />
board of education of <lb />
Kan., did all it could to keep a <lb />
colored oat of public <lb />
Corrected by <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
Old Brick <lb />
Mess to 11.75 <lb />
Bulk to ti <lb />
Bulk to <lb />
Bacon to <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
Sugar Cured <lb />
to 5.50 <lb />
to <lb />
Brown to <lb />
Granulated <lb />
Syrup and to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
too <lb />
Star <lb />
Notice. <lb />
For sale or rent, one house and lot, <lb />
six good rooms with dining room and <lb />
kitchen attached, good well of water <lb />
and all necessary outhouses. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
This is to give notice that I am no <lb />
longer a free trader and am no longer a <lb />
member of the firm of Johnson. <lb />
A Co. I have sold out to F. J. Johnson <lb />
and W. P. The records are <lb />
as to my becoming a free <lb />
This April 21st, 1890. <lb />
Emily J. <lb />
STANLEY'S <lb />
RESCUE OF WIN. <lb />
Wasted. Send your own, and <lb />
add re -s all book agents you know and <lb />
we will send a copy free. FRANK- <lb />
LIN NEWS CO., Chestnut St., <lb />
Philadelphia, Pa <lb />
LIVERY SALE AND FEED <lb />
STABLES. <lb />
I have opened at stables formerly <lb />
occupied by Dr. J. G. James. <lb />
and will keep a fine line of <lb />
Horses and Mules. <lb />
hare beautiful and fancy turnouts for <lb />
liver and can suit most <lb />
I Will run in connection a Y- <lb />
AGE BUSINESS, and solicit a share of <lb />
your patronage. Call and be convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
The John Flanagan <lb />
BUGGY COMPANY. <lb />
Are in at the old Flanagan <lb />
Shops and an manufacturing <lb />
all kinds of the bast <lb />
VEHICLES. <lb />
We also do <lb />
REPAIRING H SHORT KM <lb />
All Work guaranteed. <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN CO. <lb />
Greenville. X. C. <lb />
COME <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 />
Dixie and <lb />
Tobacco Plows, Plow <lb />
Castings. The Famous <lb />
Elmo Cook Stoves. <lb />
Give us your orders <lb />
for <lb />
TOBACCO FLUES <lb />
early and you will be <lb />
sure to get them in time <lb />
LATHAM PENDER, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ANOTHER <lb />
Car Load of Fine <lb />
Horses <lb />
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 for <lb />
Cash and can afford to sell as as <lb />
anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
D. Williamson, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House. <lb />
continue the op <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory lg well equipped with the best Mechanics, put up nothing <lb />
but first-class work. We keep up with the times and improved styles. <lb />
Best material used in 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 we 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 establishment of T. It. Cherry, and with <lb />
new stock added is now prepared to furnish the very best <lb />
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND FAMILY SUPPLIES <lb />
At prices fully in keeping with the times. I keep Flour, <lb />
Meat, Lard, Molasses, Confections. Canned Goods, Crockery, <lb />
Glassware, Tobacco, Snuff, <lb />
Orange Syrup is the best Molasses in this market. <lb />
You are invited to call. Remember the place, at Cherry's stand. <lb />
O. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
CHERRY CO. <lb />
A Lady's Perfect Companion. <lb />
new book by Dr. John H. Dye, <lb />
one New York's most skillful <lb />
shows pain is 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 sickness and <lb />
the many other evils attending <lb />
It Is highly endorsed by physicians <lb />
everywhere as the wife's true private <lb />
companion. Cut this It will save <lb />
great pain, and life. <lb />
Send two-cent stamp for descriptive cir- <lb />
testimonials, and <lb />
letters sent in sealed envelope. Add-est. <lb />
Co., Publishers, <lb />
Baltimore. Md. <lb />
The Best Salve in tor <lb />
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt <lb />
Fever Sores. Hands <lb />
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skis <lb />
twos, and positively cares Piles, or n <lb />
pay required. It is guaranteed to <lb />
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded <lb />
Price cents per box. For J. <lb />
come to your attention and solicit your esteemed patronage <lb />
We do not claim that we have the largest best stock east of the <lb />
Mountains, but we do say that we arc to the front <lb />
with a specially selected line of-------- <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
Suited to the want of a large class of customers. We are in full sympathy with <lb />
the hard times and can 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. <lb />
are better prepared than ever before to servo you. We have in stock to-day <lb />
a line of <lb />
DRY GOODS <lb />
Embracing Goods and Trimmings, and Calicoes. <lb />
and Suitings, Piece Goods and Cashmeres for Men's and Boy's Suits, Homespuns, <lb />
Sheetings, Bleached and Unbleached Domestics Canton Flannels and Bed Ticking. <lb />
Boots and Shoes. <lb />
For Men, Women. Boys, Misses and Children, at prices that will cause the poor to <lb />
rejoice, and the hearts of all will be made glad who buy Boots and Shoes from us, <lb />
why because we sell low and give the money's worth. A full line of Notion, <lb />
and Goods that wilt delight the hearts of the young and <lb />
HATS and for men, boys and children. we offer <lb />
you a stock as complete as the farmer or mechanic can wish. We make a specialty <lb />
and guarantee to be the host made. <lb />
Groceries. <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 hers <lb />
if so come in and examine our stock of Sugar, Molasses. Tea, Soaps, both <lb />
Toilet and Laundry, Lye, Matches, Starch, Rico. Meats different kinds, <lb />
we are now buying from first hands and can save you money if you call <lb />
examine before buying elsewhere, Tobacco and Snuff. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture. <lb />
Of which carry a line not to be excelled in this market, such a <lb />
Bureaus, Double and Single Bedsteads, tables. Cots, Washstands, Bed springs and <lb />
Mattresses, Children's Cradles and Beds, Chairs of different kinds and varieties <lb />
all to suit hard times and short crops. Anything that you want In this line if <lb />
have not got It in stock we will make a special order for you, as we have <lb />
from several of the best furniture houses in the United States and guarantee sat- <lb />
as to prices. Wood and Willow ware, Crockery. Lamps, <lb />
Collars. Cart Saddles. Whips and Horse Millinery. Trunks, <lb />
Valises and Traveling Bags, <lb />
Life is too short to keep on telling what we have and can do, But wishing <lb />
yon all health and prosperity and giving to every man. woman and child who corns <lb />
to Greenville a cordial invitation to come and examine our stock, <lb />
We remain yours to serve <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO., j <lb />
Greenville C.<lb /></p>
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REDUCTION- <lb />
EXTRAORDINARY <lb />
EXTRAORDINARY <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Local Sparks <lb />
Beginning to-day we shall <lb />
the following goods at <lb />
reduced <lb />
All our will be <lb />
ft <lb />
It<lb />
Ginghams <lb />
Suitings will be <lb />
Sash <lb />
1.00 <lb />
China Silks<lb />
1.50 Eiffel Lace<lb />
2.00 Blouse Waists <lb />
1.50 1.25 <lb />
1.00<lb />
1.40 <lb />
1.40 <lb />
All Trimmings reduced pr <lb />
All White Goods, Embroideries <lb />
and Laces reduced per ct. I <lb />
All our 3.00 Ladies Shots at 2.00 <lb />
2.50 2.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.60 1.10 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
All Men's Suits at <lb />
reduced to <lb />
All Men's Suits at <lb />
reduced to <lb />
All Men's Suits at <lb />
reduced to <lb />
All Suits at <lb />
reduced to <lb />
All Boy's Suits at <lb />
to <lb />
All Men's Pant at <lb />
reduced to <lb />
All Men's Pants at <lb />
reduced to <lb />
All Men's Hats at <lb />
reduced to <lb />
All Men's Hats at <lb />
reduced to <lb />
All Men's Shoes at <lb />
reduced to <lb />
All Men's Shoes 3.50, 3.00, <lb />
reduced to 2.75. <lb />
All 2.75,225, 2.00 Men's Shoes <lb />
1.75. <lb />
All Men's Flannel Shirts that <lb />
were 2.75, 2.50, 2.25 will be 2.00. <lb />
All-Men's Flannel Shirts that <lb />
were 2.00, 1.75,1.50 will be 1.35. <lb />
All Men's Flannel Shirts that <lb />
were 1-26, 1.10, 1.00 will be <lb />
Reduction iii department. <lb />
The largest most select stock in town <lb />
The largest and select stock in town <lb />
at popular prices, <lb />
at popular prices. <lb />
Don't be deceived with old <lb />
Don't be deceived old <lb />
goods and unseasonable stale <lb />
goods and unseasonable style <lb />
but come to us for everything <lb />
but come to us for everything <lb />
that is new and stylish. <lb />
that is new and stylish. <lb />
R. <lb />
Evans Street near Telegraph Office. <lb />
Evans Street near Telegraph Office. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
VS <lb />
Well. <lb />
Moonlight. <lb />
Cotton <lb />
Don't forget to register. <lb />
Base ball talk is reviving. <lb />
Town election drawing near. <lb />
Johnnie get hat. <lb />
Wage war on the potato bug. <lb />
Work goes ahead at the depot. <lb />
The weather has cleared up again. <lb />
Nice stationery at the Reflector <lb />
office. <lb />
shirts of Higgs <lb />
ford. <lb />
Fruit has been scarce in town the <lb />
past week. <lb />
New goods daily at Higgs <lb />
Mum lord's <lb />
Nominate good men for councilmen <lb />
and then elect them. <lb />
The puff of the locomotive can be <lb />
all over town. <lb />
Nice edge note paper cents <lb />
a quire at this office. <lb />
Mourning paper and envelopes can <lb />
be hail at the Reflector office. <lb />
Nearly o'clock when the train <lb />
got in Saturday night. <lb />
Blank Deeds, Mortgages and <lb />
Liens tor sale at this office. <lb />
One dollar bays Solid Leather <lb />
Ladies Shoe at J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
Tobacco farmers are busy setting <lb />
out tobacco plants this week. <lb />
One dollar buys a Whole Stock <lb />
Mans Shoe at J. B. Cherry Co's <lb />
It will you every time to trade <lb />
with the merchants who advertise. <lb />
Arrived on the 15th Boss Famous <lb />
Milk Biscuit at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The leaves on many of the trees <lb />
have about reached their full growth. <lb />
Writing paper to cents a quire. <lb />
Envelopes to cents a pack, at the <lb />
Reflector office. <lb />
The M. E. Circle of <lb />
will have a festival Friday night <lb />
Bushels Seed Potatoes, five <lb />
varieties, cheap, at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
Don't forget the Creek <lb />
meeting at Mr. Ashley <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Andrews is making a big drive in <lb />
goods. It takes two stores to hold <lb />
all he <lb />
The talk of the farmers indicates <lb />
that there will be a short fruit crop <lb />
this year. <lb />
If you want to vote in the coming <lb />
town election see that your <lb />
is all right. <lb />
Good note paper cents a quire, <lb />
good envelopes j cents a pack, at the <lb />
office. <lb />
The last week broke the <lb />
weather all op for a while but it <lb />
has come again. <lb />
The sanitary condition of the town <lb />
should be well looked after before <lb />
warm weather. <lb />
There has lately been a decided <lb />
upward tendency in the pork and <lb />
grain market. <lb />
The finest loaf of bread I ever ate <lb />
was made of Point Lace Flour, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Jim dog, Harry, can shake <lb />
the life out of a rat so quick it will <lb />
make your head swim. <lb />
The latest Novelties in dress <lb />
goods and trimmings to match at <lb />
Higgs <lb />
The recent cold weather drove <lb />
of the straw hats into their winter <lb />
quarters for a days. <lb />
Memorial Day, May 10th, comes <lb />
on Saturday this year. Nothing <lb />
of Greenville observing it. <lb />
Only three days allowed to look <lb />
after registration for the town <lb />
election. Attend to it in time. <lb />
The survey of the projected rail- <lb />
road, from some point near Green- <lb />
ville to Washington is in progress. <lb />
See Mrs. Joyner's new <lb />
advertisement. <lb />
See notice change in the firm of <lb />
Johnson t Co. <lb />
We are now prepared to the <lb />
public with nice Any- <lb />
thing wanted that is not on hand <lb />
will be ordered for you. <lb />
Just as the Reflector was put in <lb />
press yesterday evening news reached <lb />
the Mr. T. R. Cherry was <lb />
dead. He died about o'clock. <lb />
The farmers are diversifying their <lb />
crops this year more than ever. We <lb />
take it as an indication of better <lb />
times. <lb />
per lb for Sweet <lb />
Snuff. lb sold in Pitt Co., which <lb />
is a of its superiority, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The largest white shad of the sea- <lb />
son was caught last Friday by Mr. <lb />
W. H. Smith. It weighed pounds <lb />
and ounces. <lb />
Master Larry showed <lb />
us a prairie flower, the other day. It <lb />
was sent him by Miss Chestnut <lb />
from Indian Territory. <lb />
Spring Chickens, <lb />
Grown Chickens, Bushels <lb />
Barrels Tar, and all the <lb />
Eggs yon can persuade you to <lb />
lay. Highest cash prices paid. <lb />
J. White. <lb />
There was frost both Sunday and <lb />
Monday Tender plants <lb />
that were not protected suffered more <lb />
or less in consequence. <lb />
Plants fob to <lb />
Allen Warren Greenville, <lb />
V. C. Cabbage plants per <lb />
92.00 per Collard per <lb />
per Tomato <lb />
cents per dozen; Dahlia catting <lb />
cents per <lb />
plants per dozen; Hardy <lb />
Phlox plants SO cents per dozen <lb />
Pepper and Egg Plants later in the <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Mr. B. D. Evans is on a visit to <lb />
Tarboro. <lb />
Mr. J. D. Murphy is prospecting <lb />
in Tennessee. <lb />
Hon. Germain left Monday <lb />
for Pilot Mountain. <lb />
Mrs. Dr. F. W. Brown is visiting <lb />
relatives in Plymouth. <lb />
Miss Belle is visiting <lb />
in township. <lb />
Mrs. O. returned <lb />
from a visit to Washington. <lb />
Prof. W. E. of Farmville <lb />
was in town Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
Miss Morrill, of Marlboro, <lb />
has been spending some days in town. <lb />
Mr. D. D. the obliging ex- <lb />
press agent here, has been sick for a <lb />
week. <lb />
Mr. J. M. Latham is learning the <lb />
trade. He has commenced <lb />
on flues. <lb />
Hon. L C. Latham is attending <lb />
Washington County Court at Ply- <lb />
mouth this week. <lb />
Mr. Boney has his track laying <lb />
force, here again. They are side- <lb />
tracked at the depot. <lb />
Thanks to Hon. Z. B. Vance for a <lb />
copy of bis speech on the Montana <lb />
election. <lb />
Mr. Moses came down <lb />
from Scotland and spent Sun- <lb />
day with friends here. <lb />
Miss Musette of Williams- <lb />
ton, who had been visiting in this <lb />
section, returned home Monday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Warren recent- <lb />
spent a few days in Bertie visiting <lb />
their daughter, Mrs. E. B. Moore, <lb />
Mrs. Annie Burch, of Wilmington, <lb />
mother of our Foreman, Mr. W. F. <lb />
Burch, has come to Greenville to live <lb />
with her son. <lb />
Miss Bynum, a charming <lb />
young lady of Saratoga, has been <lb />
visiting at Mrs. Barrett's the past <lb />
week or two. <lb />
Mrs. H. B. Clark, of Washington <lb />
has been spending the past week or <lb />
two with her parents here, Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Langley. <lb />
We are glad to know that Prof. <lb />
Duckett has sufficiently recovered <lb />
from his late to resume bis <lb />
duties at the Institute. <lb />
Mr. Cornelius Stephens has been <lb />
made keeper of the railroad bridge <lb />
across Tar River at this point. We <lb />
believe the company made a good <lb />
selection in him. <lb />
Alex would be worth <lb />
his salary at Lang's if he never sold <lb />
a yard of goods himself. But he <lb />
sells lots of them, and beside being <lb />
an excellent salesman there is not a <lb />
clerk in town who can more <lb />
tasty and attractive displays of goods <lb />
than he. <lb />
The first response to the appeal <lb />
last week for a fund to purchase the <lb />
invalid chair came Paul Baker, a <lb />
small orphan boy. When the little <lb />
fellow walked in and handed us a <lb />
quarter we thought what a splendid <lb />
example in charity he was setting to <lb />
many older people. <lb />
The Daily S of Tarboro, <lb />
has passed its second volume. It is a <lb />
newsy sheet, like the weekly <lb />
glows better with age. <lb />
That is a cat of Harry Hard- <lb />
but he will when <lb />
he's older. Why he is almost as big <lb />
as a full grown rat now. <lb />
A breast pin photo was found in <lb />
Baptist Church and has left <lb />
at the Reflector office, where the <lb />
owner can get it by culling. <lb />
Another Building Loan <lb />
in town last week. Let them <lb />
room here for all. The <lb />
main thing is to get our people to <lb />
taking stock and start things ahead <lb />
on the way of improvements. <lb />
Mrs. invite the <lb />
ladies to their spring opening of new <lb />
goods next Friday. There will be a <lb />
beautiful display of trimmed hats <lb />
and and fancy goods, begin- <lb />
at o'clock A. M. <lb />
Our egg collection had another ad- <lb />
last week In a <lb />
chased by Mr. Lang was one about <lb />
half the usual size, of a dingy color <lb />
and as rough all over as if it had <lb />
been stuck with He sent it <lb />
over to the Reflector. <lb />
We walked in a grocery store in <lb />
town the other day, and found the <lb />
proprietor enjoying a repast of boiled <lb />
eggs and crackers. He did not stop <lb />
until an even dozen had disappear- <lb />
ed, and says he can eat that many <lb />
most any time. <lb />
There is too much hay, corn and <lb />
meat brought to this place. It comes <lb />
here by the car load from Northern <lb />
and Western markets. Farmers, as <lb />
long as you allow this you may <lb />
expect hard limes. Begin now and <lb />
see if you can't put a stop to this <lb />
another year. <lb />
On the 1st 2nd and 3rd days of <lb />
May the registration books of the <lb />
Second Ward will be open at the <lb />
office of Mr. W. L. Brown. The <lb />
same days the books for the Third <lb />
Ward will be open at the office of Mr. <lb />
B. F. Sugg, at the foundry. <lb />
The office imbued with <lb />
spirit ff enterprise now alive and <lb />
ins in this town has put on a new <lb />
dress of paint, and now beyond doubt <lb />
has the neatest sanctum in East Car- <lb />
Gazette. Don't <lb />
speak too fast, the Reflector office <lb />
is in the section you designate. <lb />
All the way from Mexico comes a <lb />
proposition to the Reflector to ad- <lb />
a lottery. But we had to turn <lb />
it down, and for two reasons. One is <lb />
that the laws of North Carolina are <lb />
against it; and the other reason is <lb />
that there three classes of advertise- <lb />
that the Reflector draws the <lb />
line of which is lotteries. <lb />
Capt. C. A. White last week <lb />
a handsome piano which he has <lb />
just purchased for his little daughter, <lb />
Lula. She has a splendid talent for <lb />
music, and though quite young can <lb />
preform very nicely on either piano <lb />
or organ. She frequently presides <lb />
as organist in the Baptist Sunday <lb />
School. <lb />
The town pumps all ought to be <lb />
overhauled and put in good order be- <lb />
fore summer comes. We have not <lb />
needed any water during the winter <lb />
for fires and some of the. pumps have <lb />
been allowed to get out of order, but <lb />
warm weather will be sure to create <lb />
a demand for more waler. Look after <lb />
the wells Mr. Councilmen. <lb />
The gives its readers <lb />
a variety of reading matter. There <lb />
is something in it that ought to in <lb />
every class of readers. <lb />
left swinging out over the <lb />
sidewalks are nuisances, especially <lb />
dark nights. You can find them in <lb />
several places around Greenville. <lb />
For something in the startling <lb />
reductions extraordinary induce- <lb />
to purchasers read Lang's <lb />
new advertisement today. And bear <lb />
this in mind that Lang never says <lb />
what he cannot do. He will sell you <lb />
goods just like those figures say, <lb />
he has a stock that be <lb />
passed. His goods arc beautiful and <lb />
they are cheap, all of which you can <lb />
by visiting his store. <lb />
A New Wrinkle. <lb />
We dropped in last week to get <lb />
our usual shave and found that <lb />
James Smith, the barber, had pro- <lb />
cured one of the shampoo <lb />
brushes and at once had him to put <lb />
it on. The flies and a more <lb />
pleasant sensation can not be ex- <lb />
than to have Jim or John <lb />
give you a dry shampoo. You get a <lb />
shave and the shampoo is throw in. <lb />
Call and be convinced. <lb />
An exchange tells of an editor who <lb />
was robbed of You must <lb />
be wrong, brother . We didn't know <lb />
editors ever had so much money. <lb />
The quantities of hay being brought <lb />
here and sold ought to convince the <lb />
that money could be made <lb />
in raising the right kind of grasses. <lb />
There was a missionary meeting <lb />
in the Methodist Sunday <lb />
afternoon, at a very <lb />
program was by the <lb />
folks. <lb />
There have recently been some <lb />
rates made on telegrams from <lb />
Greenville to certain points. The Re- <lb />
will make them known next <lb />
week. <lb />
There be more dwelling <lb />
house in Greenville for rent. It is <lb />
hard to get a now and could <lb />
they be had more people would be <lb />
coming here. <lb />
Greenville ought to have a <lb />
of commerce or business association <lb />
that will get the town in good shape <lb />
for work. We see splendid results <lb />
coming from them in other towns. <lb />
Correction. <lb />
Miss S. Lucy teacher of <lb />
the Public School, handed us two <lb />
names of pupils that should have <lb />
in the roll of honor published <lb />
last week. The name of Frank Cow <lb />
ell should have been in the first grade <lb />
and Bessie Tyson in the fifth grade. <lb />
The latter had the second best report <lb />
of the whole school, her average being <lb />
Mary attained <lb />
all around. Miss Joyner expressed <lb />
regret that the two names above re- <lb />
to were inadvertently omitted <lb />
from the report sent in. <lb />
Early Closing. <lb />
The closing of the stores <lb />
every evening, except Saturday, <lb />
the summer months, is already <lb />
being talked in many of the towns <lb />
for the coming season. We believe <lb />
Greenville usually falls into line with <lb />
such a movement, and most of the <lb />
merchants will very probably do the <lb />
same thing this year. The early <lb />
closing begins in May and continues <lb />
September. Such a plan gives <lb />
both merchant and clerk some chance <lb />
for needed recreations. <lb />
Only 12.25. <lb />
Instead of being able to announce to- <lb />
day, as the Reflector had hoped, that <lb />
the whole asked for last week <lb />
which the King's Daughters <lb />
desired to purchase an invalid rolling <lb />
Tor the lady at the poor house, <lb />
we can report only three responses to <lb />
the appeal, aggregating just <lb />
This is not at all in keeping with <lb />
Greenville's gen <lb />
and willing aid to ob- <lb />
of charity. Such an appeal <lb />
should not pass unnoticed. We hope <lb />
a better report can be made next <lb />
week. <lb />
Deaths. <lb />
We bear that Mr. Jackson Pittman <lb />
a of Swift Creek township, <lb />
died very suddenly on last Saturday. <lb />
It is thought he had a stroke of pa- <lb />
Abram Sheppard, a son of Mr. J. <lb />
G. Sheppard, of Beaver Dam town- <lb />
ship, died last Sunday morning about <lb />
o'clock in the 14th year of his age <lb />
He was taken about six weeks ago. <lb />
with the grip, which left him with <lb />
some disease the physicians could <lb />
not explain. He suffered greatly <lb />
during his sickness. Our sympathies <lb />
go out to the bereaved parents. <lb />
Did Well, <lb />
The present Board of Town <lb />
have done well in their ad- <lb />
ministration as any Board could have <lb />
done tinder the same circumstances. <lb />
Prior to their election the town was <lb />
in the hands of the and <lb />
just before being kicked out the Re- <lb />
publican Board to keep the <lb />
from doing any thing, cut taxes down <lb />
just as as they could. This left <lb />
no money for the Board of the past <lb />
year to do work with, consequently <lb />
not as much was done as those not <lb />
acquainted with the circumstances <lb />
thought ought to have been done. <lb />
The Board did good work for its <lb />
chances, as many improvements <lb />
around town will bear testimony. <lb />
About Advertising. <lb />
Here is the way the Salisbury <lb />
Herald puts it about those mer <lb />
chants who complain of dull times <lb />
always say they are going to <lb />
advertise but never get at <lb />
will keep delaying and put- <lb />
ting off this matter of advertising <lb />
pushing your business until <lb />
one of these fine days you'll get up <lb />
in the and find you <lb />
much of anything left of your en- <lb />
worth advertising. Why <lb />
Because a man who knows enough <lb />
to advertise in an attractive <lb />
persistent manner is eminently ca- <lb />
taking good care that his <lb />
customer don't get away after he <lb />
JUST ARRIVED <lb />
M. CONGLETON CO., <lb />
At Harry Skinner Co's Old Stand. <lb />
-DEALERS IN- <lb />
Dry Notions, Boots, Shoes and <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
We have just received and opened a beautiful line of new <lb />
Spring and Summer Goods. <lb />
I 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 bay goods is for <lb />
the spot cash. <lb />
JOHN S. <lb />
N. C, January, 1890. <lb />
WILEY BROWN. <lb />
JAMES BROWN.<lb />
ROW IN<lb />
ROW IN <lb />
T I<lb />
T I<lb />
------We have been fortunate in securing a great bargain in------ <lb />
------We have been fortunate in securing a great bargain in------ <lb />
WHITE GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, ETC , ETC., <lb />
WHITE GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES. ETC., ETC., <lb />
-and will them all at very low figures.- <lb />
---------and will sell them all at very low <lb />
-Ivy- <lb />
GENTLEMEN GENTLEMEN<lb />
-We make a specialty of our line of- <lb />
---------We make a specialty 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 />
. . DROWN DRUTHERS, <lb />
rows -Brothers, Drown <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Ahead. <lb />
All those brethren of the press who <lb />
were last week talking about seeing <lb />
tobacco large enough to set <lb />
out will be holding their breath when <lb />
they hear from Pitt. On Monday <lb />
Mr. Alfred Forbes sent the <lb />
a tobacco plant from his Pollard <lb />
farm that measured just inches <lb />
across. A single leaf on the plant <lb />
measured inches. Mr. Forbes <lb />
says he ha hundreds of equal- <lb />
as large as the one he sent us. <lb />
Cruelty. <lb />
Here is something that happens in <lb />
most of the towns, and we have seen <lb />
just such in Greenville. The Scot <lb />
land Neck Democrat We <lb />
see stock driven to town and <lb />
left standing nearly all day without <lb />
food or water. Then late in the after- <lb />
noon the horse or mule is driven <lb />
home rapidly hungry and <lb />
perhaps in the rain. Friend, this is <lb />
cruel, and besides very injurious to <lb />
your stock and is helping on to a <lb />
well deserved failure. <lb />
The seventh annual Council of the <lb />
P. E Church in the Diocese of East in May. <lb />
Carolina, will meet in St. <lb />
Church, Greenville, on the 14th of <lb />
May. See notice published elsewhere. <lb />
The railroad has certainly <lb />
ed the business of Greenville. Buy- <lb />
goods in very large quantities <lb />
to be thought of, while <lb />
now car load lots are common <lb />
Greenville has not enjoyed a <lb />
in some years. How would it co to <lb />
have one early in May It might be a <lb />
good idea to have a railroad <lb />
and picnic combined. Will some- <lb />
body start it <lb />
The Daily Argus five <lb />
year old. It is always full of news <lb />
and never misses an opportunity to <lb />
say a good word for Golds We <lb />
hardly see how that city could do <lb />
without the Argus. <lb />
W. G. Stokes of has a <lb />
large new advertisement in the <lb />
to-day. He is <lb />
and wants to show bis nice goods, of <lb />
which a large stock has lost been re-<lb />
Kr. Branch <lb />
Mr. W. A. B. Branch, one of the <lb />
leading men of Beaufort has <lb />
accepted the invitation to address <lb />
the Alliance of Pitt county, <lb />
at their meeting to be held in Green <lb />
ville on the first Friday May, and <lb />
if nothing prevents he will surely be <lb />
here. About this the Washington <lb />
Gazette Hon. W. A. B. Branch <lb />
has been invited by the County Alli- <lb />
Pitt to speak in Greenville on <lb />
Our Pitt county <lb />
friends have a treat in store for them. <lb />
Week. <lb />
The Public School taught by Miss <lb />
Lucy Joyner assisted Misses Jen- <lb />
Williams and Susie Brown, will <lb />
close with this week. The school <lb />
started out to continue five months <lb />
with two teachers, but the attendance <lb />
was so large as to necessitate <lb />
a third teacher, which exhausts <lb />
the appropriation at three and a half <lb />
months. Many wish the school could <lb />
have continued longer, but it could <lb />
only go as the money lasted. The <lb />
public schools at best only hold for <lb />
short terms. <lb />
Two Married. <lb />
Mr. W. F. editor of the <lb />
Plymouth Beacon, was married on <lb />
the 6th inst- to Hiss Mattie John- <lb />
son, of that town. <lb />
Mr. Z. V. Rogers, one of the editors <lb />
of the Waynesville Courier, was <lb />
married on the 14th to Miss <lb />
of that town. It was some- <lb />
what of a romantic affair, as they got <lb />
married over where they <lb />
happened to meet, and then went <lb />
batik home surprise the old folks- <lb />
Fine <lb />
Mr. W. A. a young man <lb />
from near Penny Hill, was in town <lb />
Monday for the purpose of making <lb />
arrangements with some merchant <lb />
here to handle butter made at his <lb />
dairy farm. Mr. had a <lb />
of butter with him that was as <lb />
as we ever saw. It was <lb />
pound and half pound packages, and <lb />
nicely tissue paper. On <lb />
each package were the words in <lb />
ed letters Hill Mr. <lb />
has a large number of line <lb />
cows and makes a quantity of butler <lb />
every week. He presented the <lb />
rue with a package of the butter <lb />
and we never lasted nicer. Butter <lb />
making is an we would like <lb />
to see people in this section engaging <lb />
in. <lb />
Delinquents. <lb />
It is impossible a newspaper <lb />
on wind or on promises from <lb />
to pay what they owe, though it <lb />
seems a hard mailer lo get everybody <lb />
lo just that way. Here is a <lb />
personal appeal that was made by <lb />
the Clinton and it covers <lb />
the ground so well that we reproduce <lb />
it, hoping of Reflector <lb />
reader will apply lo <lb />
and be moved to action. It <lb />
Yon have taken my paper sad <lb />
read it, and as an man, <lb />
course, will it, but you nave <lb />
not yet done so. Excuse call- <lb />
your attention lo the again, <lb />
i need money. If you can't <lb />
pay now call up and see me about <lb />
u. This is not for all my <lb />
subscribers. As turn the leaves <lb />
my book could call the <lb />
names, but you know whether it re- <lb />
U you or <lb />
Yankee Ball <lb />
large two-story <lb />
Yankee Hall, just way between <lb />
Greenville Washington, was l j <lb />
alloyed by about o'clocK <lb />
morning. The house was <lb />
occupied by Mr. Henry Dixon <lb />
who barely escaped with their <lb />
lives, having time lo save only two <lb />
or three articles of furniture. Mr. <lb />
wife and one his <lb />
were sick at the time and had to be <lb />
earned out through the rain to a <lb />
neighboring house. It is not <lb />
now lire originated A member <lb />
the family had been up about <lb />
hour before it was discovered and <lb />
in the room whence the fire <lb />
came, but no fire was there at the <lb />
time. Mr. Dixon lost everything lie <lb />
had and the loss is very heavy on <lb />
him. The building belonged to Mr, <lb />
William Grimes, <lb />
old had stood the test many <lb />
yea is and bore distinct marks of shot <lb />
and with which it was <lb />
barded during war by Yankee <lb />
gun boats which came that -far up <lb />
the river. The Greenville people in <lb />
the past have many <lb />
and picnics around the old <lb />
New Grocery Store <lb />
Next door to B. C. Glenn. I have opened a Grocery Store and <lb />
---------will keep on hand a fine line of--------- <lb />
Heat. Floor, Coffee. Sugar, Oil, Molasses, <lb />
Candies, Cheese. Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars, Apples, <lb />
Bananas, Canned Goods and most everything usually kept in a <lb />
first-class grocery store, as well as Tinware, Crockery, Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware, Call and see us. Goods delivered free any <lb />
where in town. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, Greenville, C. <lb />
INTERESTING INFORMATION <lb />
That Man Stephens <lb />
------WHO KEEPS SUCH A NICE ASSORTMENT OF------ <lb />
Groceries, <lb />
CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS, <lb />
Says there is never any doubt of his giving you 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 />
G. E. HARRIS, <lb />
TO <lb />
E. O- <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT, <lb />
------AND DEALER IN------ <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
BEST-SIX-CORD <lb />
ALL <lb />
m and Colors <lb />
SOLD BY <lb />
MACHINE <lb />
The Tar foyer Transportation Company TYSON BAWLS, <lb />
grounds. <lb />
Forbes, Greenville, I <lb />
J. B. CHERRY, Vice-Pres j <lb />
J. S. Greenville, <lb />
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen , <lb />
Capt. B. F. Washington, Gen Ag <lb />
The People's Line for travel on <lb />
. . <lb />
The Steamer Greenville is the finest; <lb />
quickest boat on the river. , <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, I <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially the comfort, ac- i <lb />
and convenience of Ladles. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A first-class Table furnished within <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Greenville Is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at o'clock, a. m. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, a. m . <lb />
Freights received dally and <lb />
lading given to all points. <lb />
t. F. <lb />
Washington Greenville, N. O <lb />
Notice. <lb />
To a lien created under <lb />
1783 of the Code, for repairs <lb />
done, the undersigned will sell for <lb />
cash before the House floor in <lb />
Greenville on 28th day of <lb />
April, 1890, One the prop <lb />
of t A. This <lb />
Carriage Works. <lb />
B. Greene, Jr., <lb />
BANKERS, <lb />
IV. C <lb />
We have opened for the purpose or con- <lb />
ducting a general <lb />
Banking, Exchange and Collecting <lb />
Money to Loan on Approved Security. <lb />
Collections solicited remittance <lb />
made promptly. <lb />
GREENVILLE BRANCH <lb />
North Carolina Building and loan <lb />
ASSOCIATION. <lb />
F. G. <lb />
JOHN <lb />
D. J. <lb />
I. A. SUGG, Attorney. <lb />
A home institution. Loan on <lb />
try as well as town property. A chance <lb />
for all to get a home. <lb />
T. J. E. A. <lb />
Skinner, F. G, <lb />
Flanagan I. A. Sugg, <lb />
D. II. James, R. W. King. <lb />
D. J. J. L. Sugg. <lb />
For information apply to <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb />
Local Agent <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb />
and Retail Dealer In- <lb />
STAPLE AN D FANCY GROCERIES <lb />
Meat and <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
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 />
Gail Ax Snuff, all <lb />
kinds. <lb />
Rail Road Mills Snuff. <lb />
Snuff. <lb />
Rico Molasses. <lb />
Herrings. <lb />
Tubs Boston Lard. <lb />
Cases Star Lye. <lb />
Gross Matches. <lb />
Also full line Baking <lb />
Starch, Tobacco. Cakes, Crack- <lb />
Wrapping <lb />
en, Candies, Canned Goods, <lb />
Paper, 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 />
MILLS, <lb />
Circular and Shingle Saws. <lb />
Rubber and Leather Belting, <lb />
Ac. <lb />
In fact anything in the machine line. <lb />
We represent standard <lb />
of the land and can sell as low <lb />
lowest and en better terms. <lb />
Write for MOM and prices, <lb />
WASHINGTON AGENT, <lb />
O. K. STILLEY. Manager <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
COBB. C C COBB, T. H. GILLIAM, <lb />
Pitt Co N C C. N C <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gilliam <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
-AND- <lb />
Commission Merchants. <lb />
SOLICIT of COTTON, <lb />
We have had many years ex- <lb />
at the business and <lb />
prepared to handle to <lb />
advantage of snippers. <lb />
All business rusted to our <lb />
will receive prompt and <lb />
careful <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1876. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD MICK STOKE. <lb />
MERCHANTS BUT- <lb />
their year's supplies will It to <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
in all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb />
TEAS, Ac. <lb />
always at Lowest Market <lb />
TOBACCO CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A eon- <lb />
pie stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold prices to <lb />
the times. Our goods all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no rink <lb />
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
Greenville. N. C <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
Having associated B. <lb />
with the Undertaking we <lb />
arc ready to serve the people In that <lb />
capacity. All notes and accounts <lb />
me for services have been placed in <lb />
the of Mr. Sheppard <lb />
Respectfully. <lb />
FLANAGAN. <lb />
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
stock of Banal Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything <lb />
from the finest Case down lo a <lb />
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We are <lb />
up with all conveniences and can l <lb />
satisfactory services to all who . <lb />
u FLANAGAN <lb />
Feb. 22nd. ISM. <lb />
J. II. Jonathan <lb />
Portsmouth, Va. K. C <lb />
White, <lb />
High Street. <lb />
Solicit consignments of Cotton. Pea- <lb />
nuts, Poultry. and all other <lb />
Country Reference. <lb />
I chants and Bank, <lb />
Va. <lb />
Now is the Tine <lb />
THE LI OF <lb />
son Davis, Family Bibles. in <lb />
i the In I <lb />
j prepared to orders for the theft <lb />
good books, which should be In <lb />
I home of even- I be glad <lb />
to take orders from all who desire to <lb />
I have any one of these bOcks. Orders <lb />
i left at my father's office, CoL I A. Sugg. <lb />
I or addressed to me will hat prompt at- <lb />
Charlie R. Sum <lb />
c.<lb /></p>
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THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
for beauty's sake <lb />
Love me not. ah. no <lb />
Love I lie run See its wake <lb />
Golden locks in splendor on the blue out- <lb />
flow <lb />
A Mother's Counsel. <lb />
The great men of the world have <lb />
generally owed much to the <lb />
and training their, mothers. <lb />
It we go back to their childhood, we <lb />
see there the maternal influences <lb />
which formed the aims and habits <lb />
of their future life. <lb />
Bayard, the flower of French <lb />
knighthood, the soldier without fear <lb />
or reproach, never forgot the part- <lb />
words of his mother, when he <lb />
thou for youth's sweet sake <lb />
Love me ah. no <lb />
the Her roses take. <lb />
Ever freshly blooming. Mine will short- i left home at fourteen to become the <lb />
go. page a nobleman. She said to <lb />
thou for wealth, for gold him, with all the tenderness of a <lb />
boy, serve God <lb />
M golden sand first. Pray to him night and morn- <lb />
below. Be kind and charitable to all. <lb />
thou for love's own sake , Beware of flatterers and never be- <lb />
Ob. then love thou me cue Avoid envy, <lb />
have I naught <lb />
It has been thine only, thine Will ever be. , and as vices unworthy <lb />
Christian ; and never neglect to <lb />
A Question Of Conscience. comfort widows and <lb />
When Bayard was foremost in <lb />
Stated Express. battle, confessedly the bravest war- <lb />
There are many things in ilia in the Held, or when, in his own <lb />
State, questions simply for the con- great thirst, he was giving water to <lb />
science to decide. One of the most a living enemy, he was only carry- <lb />
important of them is the listing out his mother's counsel, and <lb />
property for taxes. A fax payer. striving to be worthy her name, <lb />
goes to the list-taker and The memory of a mother's love is a <lb />
that he owns so much property. He talisman temptation, and a <lb />
may own more, but the State has no stimulus to a good life, <lb />
authority to make bun pay taxes on i <lb />
what he has not an account Make a Good Husband. <lb />
of. This question of honor has cost <lb />
the State many dollars in taxes, j offered I <lb />
because there are so many men sometime ago a prise m gold ; <lb />
will deliberately themselves for best letter written that <lb />
in listing values in older to escape j containing words how to <lb />
hearing their legitimate burden of make a good husband. The letter <lb />
taxation, A citizen in this county to which the committee awarded <lb />
justified on an official to the j fat prize was written by Mrs. <lb />
amount of On the tax . M. Aiken, of Danville, contains <lb />
books the year lie swore that; even hundred words, II as <lb />
he was worth only That j <lb />
must have been a case of love, faith and charity for <lb />
What is to be done with such men j the foundation of married life, <lb />
is the question It would be a Study his disposition, and try to <lb />
task indeed to take an conform yours to it. a <lb />
their personal assets and answer wrath. <lb />
appears to us that no law could each others short comings with j <lb />
meet the case. patience. Tolerate infirmities. Be <lb />
If the tax list of every county j through poverty and dis- <lb />
were published people Love his mother; use hos- <lb />
M that they might refer f. it as a . and kindness to his friends, <lb />
would to Hie ratings in live beyond his income. Be <lb />
and reports a; sincere and cheerful. In- <lb />
reform might be These making his home <lb />
reports should also contain a satisfactory, and his <lb />
oral mortgages made in the in good condition. Make <lb />
and would u by constancy and <lb />
d each and ti dairy- attention, that he tills your <lb />
according As an example, <lb />
own testimony. i and fear God. <lb />
be placed in that position between j .- <lb />
his credit on the one ham and the Temperance Arithmetic <lb />
amount of taxes he paid on the <lb />
other hand. Between six one L There am saloons in the <lb />
half dozen of the other, <lb />
. , . . i schools. How many more saloons <lb />
might trust to honor and tell the <lb />
truth. In this matter duty should o. The people of the States <lb />
be made I pay for the support <lb />
. public schools, and <lb />
Two of citizens have tor the support of the saloons. How <lb />
cows alike, so much so that cost than <lb />
they tell them apart. One day . <lb />
last week A's cow escaped and was for a single year is <lb />
lock d up in i he pound. Tie j about the cost of oil the <lb />
were pail, the row was taken home clothing about the cost <lb />
up in the stable. A drinks <lb />
. , , How much more docs the <lb />
later pi q-w <lb />
the cow in that saloons of Colorado <lb />
she would be locked up he take in daily an average of each, <lb />
drove her into his font yard and How many dollars am paid daily in <lb />
Shut the gate. B's cow also escaped ,,, , . <lb />
, ., , , o. here are about drunk- <lb />
about the same time, and while look- in States. How <lb />
his cow he the cities 40.000 inhabitants each <lb />
peaceful y grazing in A's would these drunkards form <lb />
B. opened the gate and drove the <lb />
COW into the t. A saw the <lb />
Nailed in his Stable Three <lb />
Years. <lb />
Greensboro Patriot. <lb />
Two brothers by the name <lb />
Clark, living in the western part of <lb />
this county, have a magnificent <lb />
black stallion that is so <lb />
able that he has been kept nailed <lb />
up in bis stable for three years, and <lb />
fed and watered through a hole in <lb />
the They refuse to sell him <lb />
for less than No one has <lb />
yet been able to tame him. He is <lb />
pronounced the finest horse in form <lb />
and blood this section. <lb />
A Scrap of Paper Sires her Life. <lb />
It was just an ordinary scrap of wrap- <lb />
ping paper, but it saved her life. She <lb />
was in last stages of <lb />
by physicians that she was incurs, <lb />
and live only a short time; she <lb />
weighed less than seventy pounds. On <lb />
a piece of wrapping paper she read of <lb />
Dr. King's New and got a <lb />
sample bottle; it helped her, she bought <lb />
a large it helped her more, bought <lb />
another and grew better fast, continued <lb />
its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, <lb />
plump, weighing pounds. For fuller <lb />
particulars send stamp to W. H. Cole, <lb />
Fort Smith Trial Bottles of <lb />
this wonderful Discovery Free at J. L. <lb />
Drugstore. <lb />
Tax Sale. <lb />
Pursuant to provisions of Chanter of <lb />
the laws of shall, beginning <lb />
Monday May 5th. at A. M. in <lb />
front of the Court House door in <lb />
Greenville sell the below described <lb />
lands and town lots for taxes due <lb />
for the year 1889 and unpaid thereon <lb />
and for advertising the same <lb />
J. A. K. Tucker, <lb />
Sheriff of Pitt county. <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Mrs P A, acres. <lb />
CAROLINA TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Rodman, W B, Jr, acres, <lb />
Rollins, R A, acres, <lb />
Langley, T H, acres, due. <lb />
Little, B F, GO acres, <lb />
SWIFT CREEK TOWNSHIP. <lb />
S law. <lb />
Brooks. Sr, acres, <lb />
stock law, <lb />
Brooks, Jacob, acres, stock law, <lb />
Brooks, J 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 />
Work A Duty. <lb />
Wilson Advance. <lb />
Never were truer words written than <lb />
the following, which are found in <lb />
Bishop on Criminal <lb />
who lazes his life away, or <lb />
spends it in useless sports, lives <lb />
or indirectly at the public ex- <lb />
and pays no equivalent for <lb />
what he cats, drinks or wears. He <lb />
does what is as intrinsically <lb />
est as to pilfer door. If <lb />
he has inherited money or lands, this <lb />
inheritance has come to him through <lb />
the laws the country, and as such <lb />
is the gift of country; and so far <lb />
from its justifying a life of idleness <lb />
or dissipation, it places him under a <lb />
still greater obligation to work. <lb />
About ten per cent, more of the <lb />
ovens in the <lb />
region will close down text Monday <lb />
on account a lack of orders. The <lb />
suspension of operations will throw <lb />
1,200 men out of employment. <lb />
to <lb />
Tills is what you ought to have, in fact <lb />
and thought l was must have it to fully enjoy life, <lb />
pound keeper who was thousands are searching for it daily, and <lb />
, , , , because tine, it not. <lb />
to lock his cow up A Thousands upon thousands of dollars are <lb />
led into pent annually by our people in the <lb />
., . i . that can attain this boon. <lb />
the ram and accost hat A,,,, ,,., it be , by a We <lb />
that Electric Bitters, if used ac- <lb />
cording to directions and the use <lb />
are you <lb />
with my cow <lb />
What are doing <lb />
; ed in. will bring you Good Digestion and <lb />
with my cow quoth B. oust the demon Dyspepsia and install <lb />
The Women Praise B. B. B. <lb />
The sufferings of women certainly <lb />
awakens the sympathy of every true <lb />
philanthropist. Their best friend, how- <lb />
ever is I. B. B. Blood <lb />
Send to Blood Balm Co. Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
for proofs. <lb />
H. L. Cassidy, Ga., <lb />
Three bottles of B. B. B. cured my <lb />
wife of <lb />
Mrs. II, M. Laws, <lb />
-I have never used anything to equal B. <lb />
B. B. <lb />
Mrs. C. II. Pay, Mount, X. C., <lb />
n day for years was I <lb />
free from headache. B. B. B. entirely <lb />
cured me. I feel like another person. <lb />
lames W. Lancaster. <lb />
Ga., wife was in bad <lb />
health for eight years. Five doctors and <lb />
many patent medicines had done her no <lb />
good. Six bottles of B. B. cured <lb />
Miss S. Atlanta, <lb />
For years I suffered with rheumatism, <lb />
caused by kidney troubles and <lb />
I also was feeble and nervous. B. <lb />
B. B. relieved me at once, although <lb />
several oilier medicines had <lb />
Rot. J. M. Richardson, <lb />
Ark., wife suffered twelve <lb />
years with rheumatism and female com- <lb />
plaint. A lady member of my church <lb />
had been cured by B. B. B. She per- <lb />
my wife to try it. who now Bays <lb />
there is nothing like B. B. B. as <lb />
quickly gave her <lb />
Tombs, Vaults, Fencing;, k <lb />
I would respectfully your <lb />
to the following address and <lb />
to remember that can <lb />
or of <lb />
this house cheaper than any other in the <lb />
country. That it is the most reliable <lb />
and best known having been <lb />
for over forty years in this vicinity <lb />
That the workmanship is second to none <lb />
and has unusual facilities for tilling or- <lb />
promptly and satisfactory. <lb />
Very respectfully. <lb />
Refer to P. BATES <lb />
j. <lb />
b. c. <lb />
Storm Weather <lb />
for 1800. by Rev. It. Hicks, mailed <lb />
to any address on receipt of a two-cent <lb />
postage stamp. The Dr. J. H. <lb />
Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. <lb />
A. <lb />
instead We recommend <lb />
Kilter- tor Dyspepsia and all diseases <lb />
of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. <lb />
and l per bottle by j. L. <lb />
en. Druggist. <lb />
turned my cow <lb />
shut my con g <lb />
Then the wordy combat <lb />
there is no telling what would <lb />
nave happened bad nut some Hiss lady <lb />
maker informed A. that his cow Carolina, who discovered <lb />
was in the stable ah had broken rail on a railroad a few <lb />
been locked in since ago, got a inn ahead <lb />
she came from the posted. the in time to <lb />
explanation and apologies followed, prevent a smash-up- To show their <lb />
Herald. gratitude the of whom <lb />
there were a good many, passed <lb />
The or money expended j around the hat and presented her <lb />
by sportsman j with the donation of <lb />
every reason aggregates a very eleven dollars, as a testimonial <lb />
sum, that increases from their appreciation Of her <lb />
year to year. The latest invest land of the value they set upon their <lb />
in properties the kind requited lives. young woman doubtless <lb />
sporting pin poses has been made by j came to the conclusion that she had <lb />
Hon. Jno. E. Congressman done some pretty rapid traveling to <lb />
from the Fourth of a cheap lot. Wilmington Star. <lb />
and successor to the , <lb />
Judge This gentleman has j is a railroad awakening in <lb />
pin chased in Dare Carolina which gives evidence <lb />
T. C, from the Board of the progressive spirit that is <lb />
Education of that State. We don't know any time <lb />
island and the when were railroad <lb />
abound in sea fowl, marine and laud; foot, in addition to the <lb />
birds and wild game. Congressman j roads construction, <lb />
object in purchasing the And it is not confined to <lb />
island there handsome I an-v section either, <lb />
winter quarters himself in the mountains, <lb />
they will occupy while j is four roads, <lb />
on hunting expeditions. He will town in differ- <lb />
apply to the legislature for a charier to the extreme <lb />
and will convert the whole are not <lb />
consist about acres, into ; which are <lb />
a hunting and fishing park at a n w ads endeavoring to <lb />
large outlay of money. The price j arc <lb />
paid the State for the land for them, too This means <lb />
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on the Southern coast from Mary- Carolina going to be at no distant <lb />
land to Texas where hunting clubs a State Will- <lb />
and individual could j Star. <lb />
locate similar pleasure, resorts ad- ; Mr. Stanley arrived <lb />
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of the liberal patronage given Mr. <lb />
t in the past. All business en- <lb />
trusted to inc will receive my prompt <lb />
attention. Office under Opera House. <lb />
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of lassitude, because they think they <lb />
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infirmities of age, by taking Dr. J. II <lb />
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cured and prevented by the occasional <lb />
use of Dr. J. H. Liver and <lb />
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feeble constitution is ill adapted to en- <lb />
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Gardner. Daniel, acres, <lb />
Garris, John acres. <lb />
Hardy, G B, Jr. acres, <lb />
Joy Isaac. acres. <lb />
Jones. Henry, acres, <lb />
Johnson, E A. E L <lb />
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Alfred, acres <lb />
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Lang. E, acres, <lb />
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Smith, Patience. acres, <lb />
stock law, <lb />
Sheppard. John. acres. <lb />
Tingle. James, acres, <lb />
stock law, <lb />
Wilson, T W. acres, <lb />
Wilson. C, acres, <lb />
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Beardsley. L P. acres. <lb />
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Flanagan. James, acres, <lb />
Jones, G W, acres. <lb />
T A. acres. town lots <lb />
in Marlboro, <lb />
Joyner, B. acres. <lb />
Noah, heirs, acres, <lb />
town lots in Marlboro. <lb />
Willis, acres, due. <lb />
Moore, W D, heir G M Stanton, <lb />
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Morrill, L V. COS acres, <lb />
Tyson H acres. <lb />
Q M, town lot in Marl<lb />
Ward, T. acres, <lb />
Williams. W. acres. <lb />
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Atkinson. Austin. due <lb />
Britton. M L. town lot in Bethel, <lb />
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Council. R C. i town lot in Bethel <lb />
J It, acres, <lb />
Farrar. O C, acres. town lots <lb />
in Bethel. <lb />
Jenkins. Riley. acres, <lb />
J, town lot in Bethel, <lb />
Kittrell. L. town lot in Bethel, <lb />
Little, W G. acres, <lb />
Moore. A If, acres, town lot in <lb />
Bethel. <lb />
Rouse Vines. acres, <lb />
town lot in Bethel <lb />
Geo G. M acres. <lb />
Jno F, lot Bethel <lb />
Taylor, w A C. 1.055 acres. <lb />
Whit R R J II, acres, <lb />
M D. acres <lb />
Geo acres, B <lb />
W S, acres <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Battle. F W. lots <lb />
Hopkins, Nathan. acres <lb />
Hearne. II It. acres l <lb />
Hearne. R K. acres <lb />
Harris. J II. acres <lb />
King. Mrs L C, 1265 acres <lb />
II A, acres <lb />
Thigpen. Redmond. acres <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Adams. town lot in <lb />
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Judy, i town lot <lb />
Boyd, John K. acres <lb />
Baker. Bryant. SO acres <lb />
Brown, James, town lot Green- <lb />
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ill Greenville <lb />
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Flake, M A. SI acres SB <lb />
Flood. V A. i town lot in Green- <lb />
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Fleming. Sylvester, acres <lb />
Dinah, i town lot i <lb />
Greenville <lb />
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Hopkins, A lot, Greenville <lb />
Hanrahan. W C wife. lot due <lb />
Hardy. Stanley wife J lot in <lb />
Greenville <lb />
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ville <lb />
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Johnson. S M wife acres <lb />
Knox. acre <lb />
W M. acres <lb />
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Moore, H, acres I <lb />
Moore, Reuben. acres due <lb />
J B, acres <lb />
Patrick, Elmira, town lot in <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Randolph, Wiley, i town lot in <lb />
Sermons. D G. acres <lb />
Sugg, As wife acres. town <lb />
in Greenville <lb />
Stancill, Wilson, acres due <lb />
Button. Jas A, acres due <lb />
Teel. Edna, acres <lb />
Willoughby, J F, acres <lb />
Whitehead, Wiley, j town lot in <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Williams, Matthew, town lot In <lb />
Williams, Geo. town lot Greenville <lb />
J B, a E C Yellow- <lb />
1662 i acres <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Arnold, Louis, acres <lb />
Blount. H L, acres <lb />
Branch, D N, acres <lb />
Blount, E J, acres <lb />
Blount, W S. acres <lb />
Bland, C C. for acres <lb />
Craft, Mary. acres <lb />
Harrington, W II, acres due <lb />
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Susan E, acres <lb />
Manning, T N, acres <lb />
Nichols, Frances, acres <lb />
Nobles, Benjamin, acres <lb />
Stocks, Louisa, acres <lb />
Smith, E A, acres, stock law <lb />
J B, acres due <lb />
W B. acres <lb />
White. Frederick, Jr, acres <lb />
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Atkinson, B heirs, 1250 acres <lb />
Bullock, Jerry, acres <lb />
Braswell, A, acres <lb />
D J, acres <lb />
Harris, S S wife acres due <lb />
Notice of Tax Sale. <lb />
On Monday the 5th day of May, 1890, I <lb />
shall sell 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 />
cost of this advertisement. April <lb />
1890. W. M. <lb />
Ex-Sheriff Pitt Co, <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
1884. Noah Joyner's heirs acres <lb />
land <lb />
1885. Joyner's heirs acres <lb />
land <lb />
1887. Noah Joyner's heirs acres <lb />
land <lb />
Interest in <lb />
Noah Joy- <lb />
1884. Andrew Joyner heirs <lb />
land, and <lb />
Andrew Joyner four town <lb />
1887. lots in <lb />
J Pitt Co. <lb />
1887. E S Parker acres land, <lb />
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP. <lb />
1884. J B Willoughby acres land <lb />
1885. <lb />
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1887. S V <lb />
SWIFT CREEK TOWNSHIP. <lb />
S V acres <lb />
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BETHEL TOWNSHIP. <lb />
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STOCK LAW TAX. <lb />
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land <lb />
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land <lb />
Jacob Brooks acres land <lb />
Simon Blount <lb />
Trent River Steamboat Com- <lb />
acres land <lb />
Jenkins acres <lb />
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Isaac Joyner acres land <lb />
S R Wilson <lb />
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1884. John F Boyd, land <lb />
1885. <lb />
1887. <lb />
1887. purchase tax <lb />
1887. Noah acres <lb />
land, balance due, <lb />
Town Tax Sale. <lb />
As Town Tax Collector I have levied <lb />
on the following lots on the 1st day <lb />
April. 1890, listed taxation in <lb />
the town if Greenville by the fol- <lb />
lowing parties who are delinquents. <lb />
And n Monday, the day of May <lb />
1890, at m., I will offer the same <lb />
cash to the highest bidder at <lb />
public auction the Court House <lb />
door in the town of Greenville to <lb />
the taxes and cost due <lb />
LEGAL NOTICES <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
is hereby given that I <lb />
have <lb />
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Carriage Works and am no longer a <lb />
partner. Parties indebted to the said <lb />
Arm will make settlement to either my- <lb />
self or L. A. Greene my former partner. <lb />
This Mar. 1st, V. U. COX. <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 notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
recovery. II. Johnston, <lb />
Executor of Rives, <lb />
This 12th day of March, 1890. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
HAVING before the Clerk of <lb />
the Superior Court of Pitt county the <lb />
8th day March. 1890. as Administrator <lb />
upon the estate of <lb />
this is to notify all persons holding claims <lb />
against said estate to present their claims <lb />
for payment Within twelve <lb />
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bar of their recovery. All persons ow- <lb />
said estate will come forward and <lb />
make immediate settlement. This March <lb />
8th, 1890. <lb />
of s, J. <lb />
If You Have <lb />
CONSUMPTION or <lb />
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Edd. Josephus Latham, Greenville. <lb />
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Greenville. March 14th, C , <lb />
Sup. <lb />
Court. <lb />
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TEACHERS <lb />
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W. Primary De- <lb />
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State of North Carolina. <lb />
Pitt County, <lb />
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against <lb />
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It appearing to the satisfaction of the <lb />
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in the above entitled action. <lb />
cannot, after due diligence, be found <lb />
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that publication be made, in the East- <lb />
a newspaper published <lb />
in the town of Greenville, for six weeks, <lb />
once in each week successively, com- <lb />
the said E. L. Me to he <lb />
and appear before the Judge of the said <lb />
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for the County of Pitt, at the Court <lb />
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Pitt county. <lb />
W. H. Tucker, executor of <lb />
Moore, in his own behalf <lb />
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Moore. <lb />
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all the creditors of the estate of Marcel <lb />
Moore, deceased, to appear <lb />
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county on or before the 15th day of May. <lb />
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