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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
-Solicits patronage <lb />
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 />
-HAS A- <lb />
JOB PRINTING- <lb />
Department that can be surpassed no-1 <lb />
where in this section. Our worn <lb />
given satisfaction. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL IX. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY N. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1890. <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb />
D. J. and <lb />
Published Every Wednesday <lb />
Northern Societies in the <lb />
South. <lb />
Goldsboro Argus. <lb />
The report that a society had <lb />
been organized in Atlanta, Ga., <lb />
composed of Northern born <lb />
resident in that locality, <lb />
for its object the setting forth <lb />
of the advantages of life in the <lb />
South, and the real condition of <lb />
affairs in this section, is eliciting <lb />
much commendation from many <lb />
sources in the North. The <lb />
for instance, <lb />
says of the is <lb />
presumed that this society will <lb />
not send out highly colored <lb />
literature with startling illus- <lb />
p J f of the outrage mill and its <lb />
Justice-A. S. oil Bedecked in praise and lame. <lb />
I SID BEST. <lb />
BY <lb />
The heart and mind of all mankind <lb />
Must differ it is true. <lb />
And so the deed our neighbors does <lb />
Perhaps we ne'er could do. <lb />
And so in climbing fortunes height <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. To read the fame in store, <lb />
G. Fowle. of Wake. <lb />
M. Holt. Our God will ask no more. <lb />
., a I Must then the humming bird. <lb />
Secretary of L tender note <lb />
Because the sweeter song <lb />
W. of May <lb />
W of <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction-. Qr the t, twinkling star. <lb />
Sidney M. Finder of Catawba. which g earth ht <lb />
Attorney F. David- R m or <lb />
on, of Buncombe May to more bright <lb />
SUPREME COURT. <lb />
I While other- meekly plod along <lb />
Associate Clark, of, with to did their name. <lb />
Joseph Davis, of Franklin i <lb />
Turn on the lights. <lb />
Tarboro Southerner. <lb />
The United States Senators vote <lb />
themselves an allowance annually <lb />
of to appropriated in <lb />
chasing adequate supply of <lb />
for their own use. <lb />
Each Senator is paid a salary of <lb />
a Year, and in addition to <lb />
that he has id money to bay <lb />
stationery, but in lieu of <lb />
it as prescribed, much of it <lb />
goes to increase bis pocket book, <lb />
as will be seen by the following <lb />
from the New Orleans <lb />
Of this they severally saved, <lb />
according to Secretary <lb />
report, the following <lb />
Senator. <lb />
J B <lb />
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and <lb />
C. A very, of Burke. <lb />
JUDGES SUPERIOR <lb />
H. Brown, of <lb />
Second Philips, <lb />
Third G. Connor, of <lb />
son. <lb />
Fourth Whit i. <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth . Womack, of <lb />
Chatham. <lb />
Sixth T. Boykin, of <lb />
Seventh C. of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth F. Armfield. of <lb />
Iredell. <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb />
Surry. <lb />
Tenth oh n C. of <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb />
Twelfth H. Merrimon, <lb />
t Buncombe. <lb />
But when each life is reckoned up. <lb />
Its doings counted <lb />
If we can say, did my <lb />
Our God will ask no more. <lb />
New York Letter. <lb />
A Palace for a Club <lb />
Stage <lb />
Convention. <lb />
New Yoke, April 21st <lb />
The Stewart Mansion on 5th Ave- <lb />
and 34th street will ready for <lb />
occupancy by the Manhattan Club <lb />
in May. The has been <lb />
thoroughly cleaned and will <lb />
present a fresh and attractive <lb />
when the doors are finally <lb />
, work. It will not deal in any ma- <lb />
of this sort, but it will speak P Sawyer <lb />
, volumes to friends in the North in <lb />
regard to the South, letting the <lb />
truth come without let or <lb />
Such organizations as <lb />
throughout the South might <lb />
; do a world of good. Their work <lb />
i would go far towards neutralizing <lb />
. the evil misrepresentations that <lb />
are based upon political consider- <lb />
What the country wants <lb />
is a closer union between the <lb />
North and South, the obliteration <lb />
of the old sectional lines, and the <lb />
building up of the nation in peace, <lb />
genuine unity, and abiding pros- <lb />
Success to the Atlanta so- <lb />
and may it have many <lb />
These sentiments of the <lb />
graph will meet the hearty res- <lb />
The vast ma- <lb />
of the citizens of the North <lb />
Morrill <lb />
M W Ransom <lb />
J H Reagan <lb />
A H <lb />
N W Aldrich <lb />
H B Payne <lb />
J H Perry <lb />
W M <lb />
R Hale <lb />
J A Wilson <lb />
J G Harris <lb />
G Hearst <lb />
B Coke <lb />
C B Farewell <lb />
HiM Teller <lb />
R K Wilson <lb />
M C Butler <lb />
O H <lb />
J Sherman <lb />
I. Stanford <lb />
J N Dolph <lb />
W P Frye <lb />
W P Allison <lb />
J J <lb />
C J <lb />
Total <lb />
Amt Senator. <lb />
C K Davis <lb />
G F <lb />
R L Gibson <lb />
P E Plumb <lb />
S M <lb />
D W <lb />
J E Brown <lb />
J H Mitchell <lb />
S Barbour <lb />
F M <lb />
J E Kenna <lb />
W B Bate <lb />
J T Morgan <lb />
Z B Vance <lb />
J Z George <lb />
L. Pugh <lb />
F Hoar <lb />
W M Stewart <lb />
G Gray <lb />
Stray Bits of Fun. <lb />
by the Bad Soy for <lb />
Who to <lb />
what would you do if I <lb />
were to din <lb />
you, my <lb />
The postage stamp has a hard <lb />
it is licked and then it <lb />
is stamped on. <lb />
It is as easy to love your neigh- <lb />
as yourself if your neighbor <lb />
happens to be a pretty girl. <lb />
Lady small <lb />
Willie, how tanned you are <lb />
Willie pap <lb />
done it. <lb />
said little Harold, as <lb />
he stood by the window one day, <lb />
goes Mrs. an um- <lb />
over his head and his rub- <lb />
and it isn't waning. <lb />
Isn't he a funny woman I think <lb />
she <lb />
cigar you smoke has its <lb />
advantage. <lb />
it <lb />
that's just it. A friend <lb />
doesn't feel hurt if you don't offer <lb />
him one. <lb />
of Curing To- <lb />
T. A. Lyon, in Tarboro <lb />
The tobacco must be ripe on the <lb />
bill and of uniform size and color. <lb />
Cut and fill the barn early in the <lb />
morning, and do so as early as <lb />
before the plant wilts. Do <lb />
not crowd the plants on the sticks, <lb />
neither crowd it in the barn. Begin <lb />
the fires at once, first sprinkling the <lb />
floor of the barn thoroughly with <lb />
water. This water is used to aid <lb />
the plant or leaf sweating. When <lb />
the beat has been raised sufficiently <lb />
high to produce a sweat and this <lb />
sprinkling should be repeated while <lb />
raising the beat, as it will cause the <lb />
to sweat more freely. Some <lb />
OVER THE STATE. <lb />
State Convention. <lb />
LaGrange <lb />
don Waiters, an old resident this <lb />
place, died last Sunday night near <lb />
Falling Creek with heart disease, <lb />
tobaccos will begin to sweat at about <lb />
Happenings of Interest Occur- <lb />
ring in North Carolina. A state convention of King <lb />
daughters has been appointed at <lb />
AS REFLECTED j Greensboro, N. C, for May 14th and <lb />
1890. A full and interesting <lb />
meeting is expected. Each Circle <lb />
in the State is urgently requested <lb />
Graded in the to send delegate, and it that is <lb />
and in the colored. tr, i V <lb />
possible to send a report to one of <lb />
Graham little year j the Executive. In some <lb />
old child daughter of Joseph May. ; where there are a number of <lb />
of Boon Station township, In and , a <lb />
the fire on the 12th inst., and cannot send <lb />
burns from which sue K <lb />
sent all. Though a full attendance <lb />
Goldsboro are <lb />
at present children attending <lb />
our <lb />
to degrees, while others will re- <lb />
quire At any rate, move the <lb />
heat up gradually until the leaf be <lb />
gins to it will require <lb />
some two hours to reach the sweat- <lb />
point. When the leaf begins to <lb />
sweat freely, do not advance any <lb />
higher with the temperature, but <lb />
rather fall back or degrees and <lb />
stand as long as the leaf sweats. <lb />
When water is oat, tho<lb />
is most desirable. Tho object of <lb />
the meeting is to form a State Or <lb />
of King's Daughters. A <lb />
Committee of Entertainment, from <lb />
the Greensboro King's Daughters, <lb />
seems dreadfully ex- <lb />
to go to such an <lb />
tailor. <lb />
could I do He ; leaf will begin to crisp at the tails <lb />
SO I me I and <lb />
j water Is all out, and at once <lb />
day evening a attached to all delegates are corn <lb />
the house occupied by Dr. F. A. entertained the <lb />
was destroyed by fire. Dr. Convention. A program will be <lb />
was damaged by tn ,. , <lb />
water. The house is owned Mr. j Mt a You will <lb />
G. and is insured. oblige by letting know if <lb />
Salisbury little son i <lb />
of Capt. Thomas ate five, so that arrange- <lb />
arsenic pills one day last week and , in time, <lb />
was quite sick for awhile. A Mm. H. <lb />
was promptly called in Rod C. Albright, <lb />
by using emetics and an antidote B. Corn, <lb />
for the poison saved the child's lire. <lb />
Statesville Hot<lb />
H W <lb />
W Hampton <lb />
J W Daniel <lb />
J K Jones<lb />
E O <lb />
W D <lb />
J C <lb />
Never Take A Lady's Arm. <lb />
thrown for the members of this <lb />
B. Vance, of Meek- swell club, who will then have the, <lb />
Matt. W. of North-, in South- <lb />
. . <lb />
House of District not in the world. In fact, it is near-. <lb />
,,, . r . . i . i are as ignorant of the social and <lb />
of tr like a palace than else, s . <lb />
second District H. P. Cheatham col,; j . . . , i other conditions of Me in this sec- . ,. .,.,, <lb />
of Vance I and all its furnishing and appoint-. j is allowed by <lb />
Third District-C. W. of are in keeping with that idea, j fie such purposes and not so <lb />
.-.-. -ti They rely for information ten that <lb />
hold the plow M said a to , , , charge of stealing a keg of; <lb />
g I an Irishman he had taken on trial at the key from the depot <lb />
says Pat. all the cold, fresh air , as mentioned last week, had a hear- <lb />
could I it two horses possible. This will cause the leaf to before A. W. Jamison, <lb />
X I T At at <lb />
U it for e. rate, when the leaf is sufficiently Superior Court. e of etiquette is wholly <lb />
The Boston girl is to I yellow, begin the fires again. It n ,, . ,. it is ever permissible to <lb />
suffer many criticisms from the may require a shorter time in when as an <lb />
When a stated amount of <lb />
question is often put to <lb />
lady, whose <lb />
western journalist I . I <lb />
II. <lb />
W. Brower. <lb />
I For the present the art gallery <lb />
I, . j- on the partisan <lb />
as a dining-room. The club's , . , , . <lb />
. papers which they have been m the f j t <lb />
Fourth <lb />
Rowland of; U will be much larger than and they <lb />
, . m . find the Southern people <lb />
before, and be . . <lb />
mm S. Henderson, w . ; ed as a race, <lb />
of Rowan. I to the roof. is worthy note <lb />
W. H. A. Cowles f when <lb />
Anson. , ., . <lb />
G. Hen- next month, will <lb />
Turned to the government, we Miss yon going to If you are advancing too last the ward, and was struck by the vicious of . <lb />
why such large ; give the census taker your real age will show red spots on the lace . fowl back oil by neck instead these are <lb />
amount is drawn to liquidate the when round, Fay and edges. In this case fall back the lace and eyes. not j. <lb />
then be <lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Superior Court A. <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
Register of H. James. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. L. Ward. <lb />
B- Harris. <lb />
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair- <lb />
man, Guilford Mooring. C. V, <lb />
John Flanagan, T. E. Keel <lb />
less and whose chief amuse- <lb />
when they desire a little ex- <lb />
; ;. k,.;. is to take- a out in <lb />
but one building n the city bearing, f <lb />
Woods and <lb />
town building at the corner of ; made with deliberate <lb />
street. The of fate could to for Political <lb />
not be better illustrated than in this j accepted as gospel truth <lb />
i case of the merchant prince Stewart. the benighted dupes of <lb />
His greet business is divided , partisan and sectional lead-. <lb />
into numerous firms of teachers. The <lb />
stationery bills the Senators <lb />
when such a sum is required <lb />
The government should furnish <lb />
each Senator with a cert; in amount <lb />
of stationery, and in that way much <lb />
would be saved. <lb />
I T f a l I <lb />
VieWS On the Has this parrot <lb />
Negro Exodus- <lb />
similar support, but <lb />
only persona so <lb />
a friend <lb />
or one to a still nearer <lb />
place, to lake the a <lb />
woman when walking with her on a <lb />
Wilmington good joke highway is inexcusable. You <lb />
this is told of a gentleman who nothing will so <lb />
case move up the heat. one of the secret societies a few quickly offend. <lb />
Young Lady bird Alter the has been killed out, a; Mis having along, a little in front her <lb />
Miss suppose I will have j, , some one witnessed the and <lb />
to. driven the rooster away it is be <lb />
false statements, I understand. advance gain. If you are going too that the child would have <lb />
Miss am so the with the heat the leaf will show been killed, <lb />
takers are men brown splotches on the face, which n . , , <lb />
Miss F.-Because they say men j- .-------- <lb />
can keep a secret. <lb />
is known as <lb />
accomplish- advance the heat at as to what . . <lb />
pleasure her escort, his clutch upon lier arm, <lb />
B can speak a lit- the stalk and stein arc his knowledge pinned his i all of gal- <lb />
to learn any- killed. vest and pants together. his her yon arm, <lb />
Board Herding; name. woman-8 cent manhood displayed by the <lb />
Chairman J. S. and J. D-, b its ; South in the unequal war which <lb />
Public School his mansion is now she waged against the Northern <lb />
inc <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
Standard <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
G. <lb />
F. Evans. <lb />
H. <lb />
Chief T. Smith. <lb />
Asst R. Moore. <lb />
a club house, and his estate has States for her rights under the <lb />
passed to one who was neither a I Constitution ; the wonderful<lb />
. , , . ., ., . tie. but he's too old <lb />
Bishop Carolina, thing new. When first begin the fires to <lb />
when m New York some days ago. he sweat out the water in the plant, <lb />
gave an expression of his views any sounds he might hear, planks, about inches <lb />
to the colored from North , or wide, just over the two main <lb />
Carolina. He asserted that ex ; trying tho leading from the firing places, <lb />
was not the result hostility . other to teach him imitate of the <lb />
to the colored people on the part of the sound of a kiss, he wouldn't do <lb />
namesake nor even a relation. Who which her people bore j or that State, nor the <lb />
regret that in all this there is no J sufferings and poverty, when. p,, crops. In the j <lb />
encouraging ray for one whose ; as a result of the disastrous end . railroads were responsible it. got it exactly. <lb />
is to amass fortune of untold j that war, she lay crushed their agents out to work asked youngest <lb />
home the lodge sin <lb />
made an investigation and <lb />
ed. I know won not <lb />
made to take your clothes and <lb />
when questioned as to how she <lb />
knew the lac explained by <lb />
reheat out she had placed In his <lb />
tines <lb />
man. every time, and do commit <lb />
the offense of taking hers.<lb />
Miss Davis. <lb />
Raleigh Chronicle. <lb />
U now transpires beyond the <lb />
ow n doubt hat the young man <lb />
Ward. B. N. Boyd millions <lb />
j and bleeding at the feet of the exodus simply as a means olive-branch, do the savages <lb />
from the tads of the tobacco hang- <lb />
on the lower tiers and just over Raleigh <lb />
the flues and will keep the tails from remembered Mr. Walter K. whom Mi Winnie Davis i- to <lb />
Alter the sweating pro- Henry, counsel for Cross and White Is not scion n howling abolitionist <lb />
., , , , made an application a few weeks , ,, , , , ,, <lb />
is over, these planks can be and south hater, as has been alleged. <lb />
removed. Slates District Court at man is himself a States <lb />
morn- from the land future wealth and I each person persuaded to buy <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday E. B. John, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
second and fourth <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. <lb />
Meeting every Wednesday night. Rev. <lb />
A. D. Hunter. Pastor. <lb />
Greenville Lodge. No. A. F. A A- <lb />
to all the big hotels in the greatness, and the harmony which a With ibis be <lb />
city. This will be a Brest among all classes, races, every <lb />
to <lb />
no changing of cars <lb />
no double fare, as at present <lb />
LAME OF <lb />
not the sons of Jacob com- <lb />
ibis waler, while the plant is in to test. Judge Seymour refused to V. and a man universally beloved <lb />
a as there will and colors of her population all, think of to increase a heinous sin when they sold <lb />
for and are to the masses of the i the number of emigrants, some I brother Joseph asked a <lb />
North as but a sealed book. S. tile .,,, f an <lb />
of their statements wore neither <lb />
course Hie do not ride oven So long as this ignorance regard- fair nor truthful. They <lb />
Mob-; the rough pavement as smoothly as the South exists in the North,; the white people of tho State, spoke <lb />
day night 1st and 3rd Sunday at re not a ; long will sectional prejudice and I disparagingly of <lb />
See B W unpleasant after one is used to them, sectional animosity continue. The drew a highly-col. <lb />
work of neutralizing the malign <lb />
effect of the <lb />
a natural stale or before it assumes <lb />
an yellow this water <lb />
it. The will break through <lb />
the pores when the heat is raised to <lb />
grant the writ oil tin- ground <lb />
was <lb />
the treaty and totally invalid. <lb />
of the Republican press <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. meets fact that are mostly pat- <lb />
2nd nights at Ma- . u, , . <lb />
sonic Hall. F. W. P. by the wealthy shows that <lb />
Covenant Lodge. I. O. O. old lime methods arc not to de-1 turns based upon political <lb />
every Tuesday night, i. A. K-1 even in these of steam <lb />
. O. <lb />
Insurance Lodge. K. of II., I tad electricity. When the horse cars <lb />
third I were t waS thought <lb />
Pitt A. I., of H., meets we had seen last of stages. <lb />
B Their absence was short, <lb />
Pitt county Farmers Alliance meets I <lb />
the first in January. April. July and in spite of the cars, they were <lb />
and October. J. J. Laughinghouse, running for a <lb />
E. A. Secretary. . <lb />
Greenville Alliance meets Saturday good distance over their old route. <lb />
tin merchant. the leaf set the color and <lb />
is thereby called sweating and will <lb />
-What sin was it they commit-1 blacken the and ruin the barn immediately to Hotel Oh <lb />
the lands and . ; of tobacco. It requires about <lb />
hours to cure a barn. <lb />
sold him too <lb />
IX THE CHOIR. <lb />
red picture of <lb />
way which those who <lb />
emigrated would fare in other During sermon one of the <lb />
States. The Bishop referred to the j quartet fell asleep, <lb />
of the whites of a few j your said the <lb />
See if <lb />
Inexcusable- <lb />
and speakers belongs to the pro- of the town-, and said that it H the soprano. <lb />
, ., o ., k, ., you canticle the tenor, <lb />
posed Northern Society in Atlanta, both natural excusable, as the <lb />
and it is truly a noble mission on <lb />
which that society is engaged. <lb />
Every good man in the country <lb />
will heartily re-echo the wish of <lb />
action of the agents was sure contralto. <lb />
bring great hardships upon many wake hymn <lb />
of the emigrants. the bass. <lb />
to her home in an county Daniels. <lb />
the evening <lb />
his comments Bishop <lb />
our Philadelphia contemporary did not hold the <lb />
before the second Sunday in mouth company has just asked for the to the Atlanta Society, j blameless in the matter. <lb />
to increase fare to ten and may it have many stated that they assisted the <lb />
could make a better pun than <lb />
that, as sure as my name is <lb />
remarked the boy that pumped <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
cents has been refused. <lb />
A convention composed of delegates j <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
for all business A. <lb />
M. to P. M. All mail distributed ; a number of working <lb />
on arrival. The general will, . , . <lb />
be kept open for V, minutes at night associations throughout country <lb />
after the mail is distributed. ;,, last week at Met- <lb />
Opera House. Many <lb />
A. M- of important nature and of <lb />
to the girls were read. <lb />
M. and departs at P. M. and there is no doubt that con- <lb />
X j of much <lb />
Roads, and r <lb />
mails arrives daily at good to the thousands of women who <lb />
P. M. and departs at A. M. I have to toil for a living and <lb />
Bed a . <lb />
Ferry. Johnson's Mills. are growing every day. <lb />
and Pullet malls arrive Tuesday I caM is deserving of <lb />
Thursday and Saturday at A. M. and <lb />
Sleep the First Law of Nature- <lb />
Sleeplessness is result of overs <lb />
physical or mental effort. When a <lb />
man works beyond his strength, or <lb />
thinks or studies more than rest can <lb />
restore, then, sooner or later, comes <lb />
that inability to sleep that <lb />
exodus <lb />
by assertions not more truthful than <lb />
those o the agents, <lb />
assertions, being laid before <lb />
the colored people, helped to cause <lb />
dissatisfaction. It is not to be sup- <lb />
posed that the newspapers in <lb />
were greatly interested in the <lb />
exodus itself. Their object was to <lb />
make an occasion for adding to <lb />
their stock of political capital. <lb />
wakefulness which is more wearing <lb />
even than bodily and time <lb />
feeds the which first gave j to overthrow the <lb />
rise to it. The result is, a ; charges against the white people <lb />
always tired, never feels rested, even , Carolina. <lb />
when he leaves bed in the ,. . . . , m v, <lb />
Sweethearts <lb />
Black Jack and <lb />
mails arrives even Saturday at P. M <lb />
and departs at A M. <lb />
J. J. P. M are always far below those of <lb />
other It is gratifying to <lb />
sec them taking such an important <lb />
towards bettering their own <lb />
Rev. A. D. Hunter's <lb />
Appointments. <lb />
1st and <lb />
2nd and 4th Sundays, morning <lb />
sight. Greenville Baptist church, also <lb />
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday night. <lb />
3rd Sunday morning and night. Beth- <lb />
el Baptist <lb />
active assistance than working j g re <lb />
girls whose remuneration and in the grave, if. indeed, in . , . M <lb />
. . j .,. r. Win. and James Moore <lb />
for and advance- It is too <lb />
often a malady by . <lb />
cal means. Avoid, then, all the <lb />
mind and ; it is WM <lb />
yon do take two young women, <lb />
Charlotte <lb />
We . fur mistakes made <lb />
wouldn't dare in all former and xv <lb />
were all an editor <lb />
has to do i to hunt clean <lb />
the rollers, and set type, an i sweep <lb />
the floor, and pen abort items, and <lb />
told newspapers, and write <lb />
and make the paste, and mail the <lb />
papers, and talk to visitors, and dis-j <lb />
type, and carry water, and a which <lb />
Hint honored. <lb />
The an old <lb />
family which, from one genera- <lb />
when to another, have stood the top <lb />
the noon train arrived a the ladder of Syracuse. <lb />
young lady, accompanied . prospective husband <lb />
by left the train went s B <lb />
r graduated among the his <lb />
was soon whispered that young He is <lb />
lady hail attempted the night by profession, and is regard- <lb />
lore to elope a well known one of promising and <lb />
boarding school for young Indies, of New York State. <lb />
and that the teachers had gotten <lb />
wind her little scheme, nip- <lb />
bud. She remained <lb />
tours and was taken <lb />
hex <lb />
It in the <lb />
several <lb />
N. C. <lb />
C. C <lb />
N. C <lb />
U the organ ; but he said it solo that <lb />
no one quartet. <lb />
BODY LOSES <lb />
step <lb />
condition. This was the first con- <lb />
of the kind ever held, and it <lb />
was decided to form a national or- <lb />
to restore exhausted energies <lb />
of each proceeding twenty-four hours. <lb />
first virtue is to temper welt <lb />
thy tongue. <lb />
Swan and Belle Smith, en- <lb />
the room and held the officers <lb />
while the prisoners escaped. The <lb />
women were arrested, and are <lb />
now occupying the cells formerly <lb />
by their lovers. <lb />
me for troubling you, <lb />
sir, but did you drop a <lb />
gold piece <lb />
The man addressed ran his <lb />
hands nervously into his various <lb />
pockets and replied <lb />
now, I declare Is it <lb />
possible that I was so careless as <lb />
to drop that coin Yes, it's gone. <lb />
I must have lost it close <lb />
The questioner opened a memo- <lb />
took out a pencil <lb />
and <lb />
you favor me <lb />
This given, the questioner start- <lb />
ed on, when the man <lb />
there Whore's tho money <lb />
mo that gold <lb />
I didn't find any money. I <lb />
thought this morning in a city like <lb />
this there must be great losses, <lb />
and I started out to investigate. <lb />
Between here and the river I have <lb />
State I. <lb />
Smith, who with her husband <lb />
six children left here last lull for <lb />
Woodruff county, Arkansas, <lb />
ed yesterday. The hand <lb />
tune has fallen heavily on her <lb />
her departure. Mr. Smith rented s- <lb />
DANIELS, <lb />
n. c <lb />
found seven men that lost twenty- , . <lb />
dollar gold pieces, and I expect tho to offer bi <lb />
run the lure up to a hundred before <lb />
I reach the City Hall. It is fear- <lb />
to think how common it is get- <lb />
ting to be to lose that particular <lb />
saw wood, and read the proofs, and <lb />
correct the mistakes, hunt the <lb />
shears to write editorials, and dodge <lb />
the bills, and dun delinquents, and <lb />
take the whole force, <lb />
and tell our subscribers that, <lb />
need money. We say that we've <lb />
no business to make mistakes while <lb />
to these little matters <lb />
and getting our living on <lb />
soup flavored with imagination, <lb />
and wearing old shoes and no collar <lb />
add a patch on our obliged <lb />
to turn a countenance to <lb />
the man who tells us our paper <lb />
worth anyhow, and Hi it he <lb />
could make a better one. <lb />
Doubtless above n was <lb />
written as a joke, it <lb />
ates weekly experience to such <lb />
extent that we regret vi do not <lb />
hearty thanks.<lb />
Wishing, of all employments, is <lb />
the worst. <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
arose between them York . ,,, ,. . <lb />
Sm h twice. of the shots N <lb />
took effect heart, Killing him <lb />
This occurred <lb />
One the children <lb />
since the family left <lb />
Hickory and G R E s y t L I. V <lb />
Last Sunday morning the jewelry <lb />
store of Mr. J. If. was <lb />
broken into and a amount <lb />
Of goods was The thief did M K <lb />
his wink some alter midnight I <lb />
and entered the thereby taking out I <lb />
one of the glass window. He hand j <lb />
led the glasses very carefully anal <lb />
did not it at nil. Mr. Law- <lb />
lie most valuable <lb />
J. <lb />
m. <lb />
J. <lb />
A IT, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
LATHAM <lb />
locks up <lb />
things and the was paid <lb />
for his getting n few <lb />
gold pens and some .-liver wear. He <lb />
took the money drawer which was <lb />
When was dis- <lb />
covered he threw the drawer away. <lb />
No cine been gotten as to who <lb />
the thief was- Why not have a <lb />
The secret life is not to do <lb />
one likes, but to try to like what <lb />
one has to do. <lb />
I SKINNER, <lb />
n. c. <lb />
U W. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
It K N V ILL E, ft c. <lb />
In nil the Collection <lb />
u Specialty. <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
N.<lb /></p>
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WEDNESDAY, <lb />
The Chamber of Commerce of <lb />
Raleigh had a grand banquet last <lb />
night. The Reflector <lb />
edges invitation to be present, <lb />
The Southern Education <lb />
meets at Morehead City, July <lb />
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California soil in Whether <lb />
it grow not is not stated; but we <lb />
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n glorious climate out there. <lb />
Charlotte is making arrangement <lb />
in have grand Festival <lb />
in in Tune, hundred <lb />
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purpose. Much of North Carolina's <lb />
tine talent will he brought together <lb />
I hen <lb />
The encampment the <lb />
State G will commence at Writs <lb />
u duly 20th and ten <lb />
days. A formal application has been <lb />
made to Secretary of for the tie <lb />
tail of a regular army officer to con- <lb />
duct the drills. During the encamp <lb />
the Young Men's Christian as. <lb />
will have a tent on ilia <lb />
grounds and religious exerciser will <lb />
be held daily. <lb />
The Fayetteville Light Infantry <lb />
withdrew from the State Guard <lb />
last week. It will keep the anus <lb />
that are furnished by the State, <lb />
and will be subject the Govern- <lb />
or's orders. The reason for this <lb />
action is that the company does <lb />
not want to comply with the State <lb />
Regulation Act that requires them <lb />
to wear blue uniforms instead of <lb />
gray. This company is said to be <lb />
the oldest hut one in the United <lb />
States, and they are not to <lb />
give up the gray. <lb />
It is about time the <lb />
to name the place <lb />
for holding the next annual meet- <lb />
of the North Carolina <lb />
Association, which convenes on <lb />
the 23rd of July, and the editors <lb />
of the State have been called upon <lb />
to express their choice of some <lb />
place in the East, as the custom is <lb />
to alternate and hold the meetings <lb />
in different sections of the State. <lb />
At the close of the session of the <lb />
convention in Lenoir last summer, <lb />
several places were suggested for <lb />
holding the meeting this year. <lb />
Among them Ocracoke was named <lb />
by the editor of the Washington <lb />
which was seconded by <lb />
the editor of the Reflector, and <lb />
the two urged that the next meet- <lb />
be at Ocracoke. Last week <lb />
the Gazette referred to the matter, <lb />
again invited the convention to <lb />
Ocracoke and gave a gentle hint <lb />
as to what Washington would do <lb />
as the editors passed through that <lb />
town. The Reflector endorses <lb />
what the Gazette says and again <lb />
urges the brethren to go to <lb />
coke. To reach Ocracoke would <lb />
be easy and the trip delightful. <lb />
The editors could all leave their <lb />
respective homes in time to reach <lb />
Greenville on Monday evening's <lb />
train, July 21st. The night could <lb />
be spent in Greenville, which <lb />
would give them a splendid rest <lb />
after the ride by rail, and next <lb />
morning take a splendid steamer <lb />
down the river to Washington, <lb />
thence on to Ocracoke the same <lb />
evening. During their stay here <lb />
Greenville would extend her hos- <lb />
and give the editors a <lb />
good time. No place can be <lb />
by the Executive Committee <lb />
that would give the editors a more <lb />
enjoyable trip than to Ocracoke <lb />
via Greenville and Washington. <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
From Our Correspondent. <lb />
Washington, C. April W <lb />
Mr. Harrison has no right to <lb />
blame the people of the country <lb />
for refusing to believe him sin- <lb />
in his talk about reform so <lb />
long as he continues to Do <lb />
fellow well with Senator Quay. <lb />
Tins week ho sent for Mr. Quay to <lb />
come to the White House and re- <lb />
with when he <lb />
got there. Mr. Bantam should res <lb />
that hue battle is <lb />
stronger than its weakest part, and <lb />
that no political party is purer than <lb />
its recognized leaders. <lb />
The House has been quite lively <lb />
several occasions this week. The <lb />
civil service law came in for some <lb />
bard knocks from both parties <lb />
a humorous criticism of the <lb />
by Mr. Allen, <lb />
pi, was seemingly as much <lb />
by the as by the Dem- <lb />
Among the stories was the <lb />
which he stated was a <lb />
Republican's to the question <lb />
what lie thought of <lb />
runs the Sunday <lb />
runs the bar; <lb />
Baby runs the White House, <lb />
And it, here we are. <lb />
After the laughter had <lb />
subsided, Mr. Allen <lb />
said that Baby recently <lb />
beard some one say that Mr. <lb />
sen had been elected because his <lb />
grandfather had been a great man. <lb />
Alter it over a few min- <lb />
Baby said, well, <lb />
what is to become <lb />
The World's Fair bill went <lb />
through the Senate without any <lb />
trouble or delay, the Senate <lb />
amendments were promptly agreed <lb />
to by the House. The bill is now <lb />
the bands the President and will <lb />
be a law before this is <lb />
printed. <lb />
has got him <lb />
self the hottest of hot <lb />
by what several Republican <lb />
Senators call his meddling with <lb />
Congressional legislation the <lb />
question, and he is getting <lb />
abase very from members of <lb />
his party, it will not be <lb />
prising if the feeling against him <lb />
results in a Congressional <lb />
In recent letting the <lb />
contract to take in Alaskan <lb />
waters years, about <lb />
which there are some ugly rumors. <lb />
If such an investigation should be <lb />
held and the right witnesses sum- <lb />
Mr. Russell Harrison, the <lb />
President's sen, would not in an <lb />
enviable position. To return to the <lb />
silver question; the Republican <lb />
caucus committees have at last <lb />
reached an agreement a silver <lb />
bill. Senator Teller, who was a <lb />
member the committee, <lb />
notice that he will oppose the bill. <lb />
Senator Mitchell devoted the <lb />
greater part of his speech favor <lb />
the election of by the <lb />
people, to criticism of the secret <lb />
executive session. The abolition of <lb />
the secret session the election <lb />
of the by the people are <lb />
both good ideas will probably <lb />
come in time, but it will a long <lb />
time first. <lb />
Speaker Reed's shadow <lb />
quorum and all, are to imposed <lb />
upon the unless the Demo <lb />
in that body can defeat a res- <lb />
for the change, <lb />
which Chandler has intro- <lb />
The of this <lb />
is believed by many to <lb />
be only the preliminary step to- <lb />
ward the passage of a Federal <lb />
law other obnoxious laws. <lb />
Your correspondent has been <lb />
inclined to the present time to <lb />
believe that a Federal election law <lb />
would be passed, but this move <lb />
makes it look very much that way <lb />
now. <lb />
We have got along for more than <lb />
a hundred years with plain minis- <lb />
at the courts of foreign <lb />
but the Senate, at the <lb />
request of Secretary <lb />
that the title of principal <lb />
representatives in Europe shall be <lb />
This country is too <lb />
big and too great to be adopting <lb />
the customs Europe, <lb />
and it seems all the more absurd <lb />
at this time every <lb />
Europe is tottering. <lb />
Mr. has the <lb />
proposition submitted to him by the <lb />
Republicans of the House to limit <lb />
the debate the tariff bill to six <lb />
days. It has been definitely <lb />
decided the bill will be <lb />
taken up, but it will probably be <lb />
about May 10th. The bill ac- <lb />
cording to so good Republican <lb />
authority as Representative Peters, <lb />
of Kansas, places the Republican <lb />
party between devil and the <lb />
deep The Democratic leaders <lb />
are perfectly satisfied to go <lb />
the people this fall with this bill as <lb />
the issue, and have fears of the <lb />
result. <lb />
The Republicans of the House <lb />
tried to make a little campaign <lb />
material this week based on the <lb />
treatment of Republican <lb />
the South, but failed most <lb />
ignominiously. <lb />
Secretary Tracy declined to allow <lb />
the Marine baud to visit . <lb />
on May 20th, the Lee statue <lb />
is to be unveiled. <lb />
Secretary Rusk has issued a lone <lb />
letter to the farmers giving ideas <lb />
of the cause of all troubles <lb />
j bow to remedy them. <lb />
Opinions of the Press, <lb />
Questions of Day. <lb />
WE BELIEVE YOU. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
Editor Dana is very much <lb />
led about Cleveland's increasing <lb />
But the probabilities are <lb />
that it is Cleveland's increasing <lb />
popularity which is doubling him <lb />
more than the fat. <lb />
BEAD THIS. <lb />
Monroe Register. <lb />
Congressional aspirants will do <lb />
well to study the provisions the <lb />
Sub-Treasury bill. Alliance <lb />
asks the passage of ibis measure, <lb />
and candidates tor Congress will be <lb />
requited to pledge themselves to its <lb />
support before receiving the vote of <lb />
Alliance men. <lb />
LIKELY TO BE REDUCED. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
Some of the Republican organs <lb />
are assuring the country that <lb />
present Congress will reduce the <lb />
surplus in the treasury. Reduce it <lb />
From the present outlook <lb />
nation are that they will get away <lb />
with it altogether. <lb />
OF THE COON. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
There is unrest the naval cir- <lb />
in Washington, and it all comes <lb />
out of the fact that there is a <lb />
in the Naval Academy from the <lb />
second district of North Carolina, <lb />
and the navy are disturbed <lb />
with the fear that Congressman <lb />
Cheat ham, who has the naming of <lb />
the cadet, will select a colored boy. <lb />
BETWEEN TWO FIRES. <lb />
Buffalo Times. <lb />
What bothers Republicans is <lb />
toted what caused their overthrow <lb />
in Island. If they say it was <lb />
the Australian ballot system, they <lb />
confess to years of at the <lb />
polls. If attribute it to the <lb />
movement a low tariff they fore <lb />
tell the oblivion to which the high <lb />
tariff party is to be forever <lb />
PEOPLE GROW TIRED OF <lb />
Greensboro North State <lb />
Island has gone democrat- <lb />
This is the first time this has <lb />
happened since Lee surrendered <lb />
What is the matter with the people <lb />
Something is wrong about politics. <lb />
It is about time for the political job- <lb />
in the republican party to get <lb />
our of the way and take their <lb />
and with them. <lb />
CORRECT, YOU ARE. <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Mm at Halstead, of the <lb />
Commercial-Gazette, has <lb />
ken the dust of Ohio from his boots <lb />
and gone to Brooklyn, one of the <lb />
suburbs New He never <lb />
did get over that ballot box <lb />
with would <lb />
probably like to bury himself <lb />
Brooklyn too, but he is already <lb />
buried. <lb />
To The University Alumni. <lb />
HER, SURE. <lb />
Louisville Times. <lb />
About the only good thing that <lb />
likely to result from the steal of <lb />
two from Montana is <lb />
the revolution in the political com. <lb />
of the new State the out- <lb />
rage will work, and the returns <lb />
from the city elections of <lb />
held the other day, when Sena- <lb />
was the issue, would <lb />
that, already, the Democracy <lb />
have Montana nailed down. <lb />
KEEP AN EYE ON <lb />
Houston Post. <lb />
It is now very generally believed <lb />
that the Republican managers of <lb />
the forthcoming propose to <lb />
deliberately falsify the <lb />
South, m order to limit, as far M <lb />
possible, the Southern <lb />
the House. There are tricks <lb />
in all trades, including census <lb />
lug, and every Southern State <lb />
should with the optic plopped <lb />
wide open. <lb />
SICK OF THE THING. <lb />
Greensboro Patriot. <lb />
James Gray, a noted Republican <lb />
leader, in this country, and an ex- <lb />
revenue officer, says that he has <lb />
voted the last Republican ticket he <lb />
ever expects to cast. <lb />
Helton, of <lb />
many years service, says, as Pat <lb />
would remark <lb />
this Internal Revenue <lb />
business, and the Republican <lb />
parry. <lb />
Duck the champion col- <lb />
Democrat of Battle Ground, <lb />
was in town Monday. He says that <lb />
his colored neighbors are in <lb />
thy with the inaugurated <lb />
by the independent Republican club <lb />
last week. <lb />
MIGHT TOO. <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Old Crump Sherman was wined <lb />
and dined at Union League <lb />
Club in New York recently and the <lb />
pious Col. as <lb />
he live to have bis <lb />
hundredth birthday celebrated by a <lb />
Union League Cub constituted en- <lb />
of straight <lb />
herein the milk in the <lb />
Democrats and crooked <lb />
Republicans ruled out. Had <lb />
Sherman been a Democrat he would <lb />
have wined and by- <lb />
such Republicans and Mr. <lb />
son-in-law and Mr. Vander <lb />
brother-in-law might have <lb />
missed an opportunity to flop bis <lb />
ears. <lb />
HAS NO EQUAL. <lb />
Winston Dally. <lb />
The New York Sun, edited by Mr. <lb />
Chas. A. Dana, makes a most <lb />
attack against Mr. Cleveland <lb />
in an in that paper of yes- <lb />
It is unjust, undeserved <lb />
should receive from south- <lb />
people a stern rebuke. No <lb />
man, however base be may be, bow- <lb />
ever carelessly be may handle <lb />
truth, can ever make the Southern <lb />
people believe Hon. Cleve- <lb />
land a liar which is attributed to <lb />
by the No False Dana, our <lb />
Cleveland is the truest specimen of <lb />
genuine manhood that we see in <lb />
life, bis cannot be found <lb />
in all this union, his equal abides <lb />
not near your door. The Southern <lb />
people honor him because he honor- <lb />
ed them with protection which <lb />
tony deserved. <lb />
The Centennial Reunion <lb />
at the last Commencement was so <lb />
to the hearts of all pres <lb />
so honorable to the University, <lb />
end so creditable in its results, that <lb />
it is clearly to the welfare <lb />
and growth of institution to <lb />
have an annual of the <lb />
Alumni at each Commencement. <lb />
Feeling the inspiration of that great <lb />
occasion, Association <lb />
adopted the following <lb />
That an Alumni and <lb />
Banquet shall be held at each <lb />
that a committee <lb />
be appointed to <lb />
gramme for 1890. <lb />
That the Alumni <lb />
should have an organic connection <lb />
with the University and some voice <lb />
in its management. <lb />
That a Chan of History the <lb />
University should be endowed, and <lb />
that a committee of twelve be <lb />
pointed to take steps for its endow- <lb />
The of Association, <lb />
Hon. Walter L. Steele, in <lb />
with the first of the foregoing <lb />
resolutions, appointed tie under- <lb />
signed committee. Trustees <lb />
fixed W of Commence- <lb />
week as Alumni day, <lb />
reeled the Faculty to make the <lb />
necessary arrangements for its <lb />
The Philanthropic <lb />
to whom belongs the choice of <lb />
the orator to deliver literary <lb />
address on that day, is courteously <lb />
and loyally with the <lb />
Alumni Association, and it <lb />
united with us in selecting Col. W. <lb />
U. S. Burgwyn as the orator of the <lb />
day. <lb />
It gives us very great pleasure to <lb />
state that Col. Burgwyn has con- <lb />
to deliver the address. His <lb />
subject will Necessity of <lb />
Preserving the Memorials of the <lb />
Past of Poster- <lb />
a just Faithful History of <lb />
North <lb />
Historical investigation is <lb />
just now, more of the <lb />
thoughts energy of scholars <lb />
patriots than almost any other hue <lb />
of study. There is much in the his- <lb />
of our State to excite our ad- <lb />
ion, our hearts kindle <lb />
our love, there is enough of <lb />
of of fairness in <lb />
the current accepted histories <lb />
of the day to stimulate us to set <lb />
forth and impartially the his- <lb />
of our Slate its people. <lb />
Please inform us whether you can <lb />
come, so that we may provide suit- <lb />
able as to lodging, <lb />
make proper arrangements for <lb />
the Banquet and the <lb />
We beg leave to add, justice <lb />
to ourselves and to the occasion, <lb />
mat the Volume of the <lb />
Proceedings of CaN <lb />
in has delayed <lb />
its publication by causes beyond <lb />
our The volume will las <lb />
by Commencement, copies <lb />
may be obtained from W. T. Pat- <lb />
Bursar, or members of <lb />
the committee. The price is <lb />
per copy cloth, cents In paper. <lb />
Kemp P. Battle, <lb />
John Manning, <lb />
P. P. Venable, <lb />
Geo. T. Winston, <lb />
Committee- <lb />
The Beautiful Hooking Bird of Bad <lb />
Boy Reported oat <lb />
Among the <lb />
Extends his Sympathy. <lb />
Beaver Dam Items. <lb />
Editor Eastern <lb />
attempt to give your many <lb />
readers the good old <lb />
Beaver Dam. <lb />
Mr. W. G. Case, one of our most <lb />
farmers, is plant <lb />
bis crop and now preparing <lb />
compost for another crop. <lb />
Mrs. T. A. Nichols is fast coming <lb />
to Mm trout as a champion fox kill- <lb />
We learn she has killed <lb />
five recently. It she continues to <lb />
exterminate them at her present <lb />
rate it will not be long before Rey- <lb />
will be a of past. <lb />
We sincerely regret having to <lb />
chronicle severe illness of that <lb />
most estimable gentleman Mr. T. A. <lb />
Nichols. Hope he will speedily re- <lb />
cover. <lb />
A brilliant wedding was <lb />
at residence of Mrs, Martha <lb />
Crawford last Wednesday night. <lb />
Mr. L. F. led to the <lb />
altar Miss Mary Crawford <lb />
were holy matrimony, <lb />
J. W. Smith, J. P., officiating. We <lb />
anticipate marriage in high <lb />
life near future. <lb />
Our tobacco farmers are jubilant <lb />
over the prospect for a good crop. <lb />
They are setting out weed. <lb />
We that tie foxes are <lb />
great on the lien <lb />
house of our much respected neigh- <lb />
Mr. W. S- Manning. They <lb />
have killed chickens for him <lb />
during this week. He should by all <lb />
means apply to our celebrated fox <lb />
killer. Ben. <lb />
April 1890. <lb />
Delays on the Scotland Neck <lb />
Road. <lb />
The of the Scotland Neck <lb />
and Greenville road are put to con- <lb />
and annoy- <lb />
by frequent delays of the <lb />
trains the road. trains are <lb />
frequently quite late in reaching <lb />
either terminus. It is impossible for <lb />
tram.- to be always run schedule <lb />
time as there are many <lb />
stances to prevent over which <lb />
be exercised. But the <lb />
most frequent cause delay on this <lb />
road is attempt the part of <lb />
railroad company to do work <lb />
with one train that should be <lb />
two. The company In <lb />
this but the success is at the expense <lb />
traveling public and those <lb />
depend on the train for <lb />
mail and express matter. <lb />
people living along line <lb />
have been hoping a long time for <lb />
some change to be made out thus <lb />
far their hopes have not real- <lb />
we suppose they will have <lb />
to grin and bear it. But it is a <lb />
great of policy to continue <lb />
this state good will <lb />
and friendship of the people is worth <lb />
to company the cost <lb />
of a freight train would <lb />
be. it is com- <lb />
does not take this view of the <lb />
matter for it is usually very liberal, <lb />
and desirous to give ample <lb />
On last Saturday evening the in- <lb />
was imparted to Billie <lb />
that the sweet song- <lb />
belonging to the Bad Boy bad <lb />
This bird was a <lb />
one and we think deserves pass- <lb />
About six months <lb />
ago our office was enlivened by <lb />
bearing this sweet The <lb />
Bad Boy came down with tears in <lb />
bis eyes as big as hazel nuts, and <lb />
seemed very much affected. We <lb />
talked to him until we had almost <lb />
talked corns on our but be <lb />
kept blurting out, your <lb />
name sake has it almost <lb />
breaks my heart, boo, <lb />
That started Harry, Herman, Hen- <lb />
Hooker, Ed, and even mes- <lb />
boy lent his harmonious <lb />
voice made things lively for a <lb />
few minutes. We talked to <lb />
after a consoled them <lb />
all. After going to <lb />
our office and telling <lb />
him of the sad occurrence, he let go <lb />
a terrible yell that drew <lb />
Ed Randolph's Van <lb />
two Harding's <lb />
two kittens and Guss <lb />
and bemoaning you never <lb />
heard. Guss controlled himself <lb />
first, and called a halt in yell- <lb />
proposed that cat <lb />
should wear a little yellow string, <lb />
be said that was lots of con- <lb />
a little yellow <lb />
all agreed except he <lb />
said he thought that it ought to be <lb />
red, as it was the favorite <lb />
color. Guss objected because he <lb />
said the A. I. O. W. wore a little <lb />
yellow string when one of their, <lb />
member's gin's went back <lb />
They finally agreed and went in a <lb />
body, headed by Guss, to the <lb />
dry goods store of M. R. <lb />
and called Alex who donated the <lb />
string. They then adjourned to <lb />
the office and held a consultation <lb />
adopting following <lb />
Resolved 1st. That the sad intelligence <lb />
has reached this body that <lb />
the sweet songster had <lb />
2nd. That we wear usual <lb />
badge of mourning, a little string, for <lb />
thirty minutes. <lb />
At this junction heard bis <lb />
boss calling and he smelt beef <lb />
in the air made a plunge for <lb />
the door, upsetting <lb />
who fell in the lye pot, causing <lb />
Harry Hunting's kittens to get <lb />
jammed the crack of the door <lb />
such a yell that was up was <lb />
frightened <lb />
Guss, who to run when he <lb />
came in contact with a table, <lb />
it over, fitting the paste pot <lb />
over his head, the paste running <lb />
down his neck, and bolted out of <lb />
the door. <lb />
But the mocking bird, is <lb />
dead and Billie is sorry. <lb />
-------if m <lb />
City has a post- <lb />
master. He was a few <lb />
days ago. <lb />
Diocese of East Carolina. <lb />
Washington, N. C-, <lb />
. April 15th, 1890. <lb />
The Seventh Annual Council of <lb />
Protestant Episcopal Church in <lb />
the Diocese of East Carolina, will <lb />
meet in Sc. Paul's Church, <lb />
Greenville, N. C, on <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 />
BARGAINS I I <lb />
I Bargains <lb />
I am receiving every day my spring <lb />
--------stock of Dry Goods, <lb />
PRICES TO TUB <lb />
TO IT THE <lb />
Standard Calicoes, cents pr yd. <lb />
Homespun, cents pr yd. <lb />
Yard-wide fine, cents pr yd. <lb />
and Children's Straw Hats <lb />
to 85.00. Trimmed in <lb />
In the store at cents to H- <lb />
BIG bargains <lb />
big bargains <lb />
NO HUMBUG <lb />
NO HUMBUG <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
to the buyers of and surrounding; counties, a line of the following good <lb />
that are not to be excelled in this market. And to be and <lb />
pure straight DRY of all kinds, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, GEN <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, ROOTS and SHOES, LA <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS. FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS- <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb />
kinds, Gin and Belting, Hay, Rock Lime, Plaster of Paris, and <lb />
Hair, Harness, Bridles and 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 Cash. Bread Prep- <lb />
and Hall's Star jobbers Prices. Lead and pure Lin- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a and guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
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. O. STOKES. <lb />
X. C. <lb />
we vow prepared <lb />
e Are mow x <lb />
To show the ladies the very best <lb />
of <lb />
Milliner I <lb />
Our stock opened the newest <lb />
shapes white and black <lb />
trimmed and <lb />
Hats and Bonnets Bonnets and Hats <lb />
Hats and Bonnets and Hats I <lb />
We also have Ribbons <lb />
Flowers of all kinds, Feather <lb />
Plumes, Trimmings. Crepes, <lb />
Handkerchiefs. Notions. In- <lb />
Caps and Sacks, etc.<lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
The John Flanagan <lb />
BUGGY COMPANY. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AM AGENT TOR A FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
THE FRONT <lb />
D. Williamson, <lb />
TO JOHN <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House. <lb />
CONTINUE THE MANUFACTURE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best put up nothing <lb />
but first-class work. We keep up with the times and improved styles. <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs are use. you can Ml set 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 low as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor hop <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
Are in business at the old Flanagan <lb />
Shops and arc manufacturing <lb />
all kinds of the lest <lb />
VEHICLES. <lb />
------We also do <lb />
Mi <lb />
All Work guaranteed. <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY CO. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
E. A. TAFT, <lb />
Wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has <lb />
out the Grocery 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 d 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 />
KT. O <lb />
Died, at his residence Swift Creek <lb />
Township, Pitt Co., on the April, <lb />
1890, Mr. Jackson in the 60th <lb />
year of his age, of paralysis, after an <lb />
illness of only one day. The deceased <lb />
was a man who enjoyed the confidence <lb />
and esteem of the community in which <lb />
ho lived, and in his dealings was strictly <lb />
consistent and on all <lb />
dishonest and loving <lb />
and that which was honest <lb />
and pure, and although not a professed <lb />
member of any church. he was strict in <lb />
his attendance on Divine worship and <lb />
; liberal in contributing to all good works. <lb />
His memory will long be cherished by <lb />
his bereaved family and the community <lb />
who recognized in honest man <lb />
the noblest work of <lb />
H. <lb />
Salve. <lb />
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum <lb />
Fever Sores. Hands <lb />
Corns, and all Skin <lb />
and positively cures Piles, or n <lb />
pay required. It is guaranteed to <lb />
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded <lb />
Price cents per box. For said by J. <lb />
L. woolen. <lb />
A Lady's Perfect Companion. <lb />
new hook by Dr. John H. Dye, <lb />
one of New York's most skillful <lb />
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 how to over <lb />
come and prevent morning sickness and <lb />
the many other evils attending <lb />
It is highly endorsed by physicians <lb />
everywhere as the true private <lb />
companion. Cut this It will save <lb />
you great pain, and your life. <lb />
Send two-cent stamp for descriptive cir- <lb />
testimonials, and confidential <lb />
letters sent in sealed envelope. Address <lb />
Thomas Co., Publishers, <lb />
Baltimore, Sid. <lb />
MARKET. <lb />
Corrected by Samuel M. <lb />
and Retail Grocer, <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Mess to 14.00 <lb />
Bulk to to <lb />
Bulk <lb />
Bacon <lb />
Bacon <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
Sugar Cured <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Brown to <lb />
Granulated <lb />
Syrup and Molasses, to <lb />
to CO <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to IS <lb />
to <lb />
Star <lb />
COME IN <lb />
We want to have a talk <lb />
with you and tell <lb />
you now 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 />
------arid will be sold------ <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb />
or at reasonable terms on time on <lb />
proved security. I bought my stock for <lb />
Cash and can afford to sell as cheap as <lb />
anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
LIVERY SALE AND FEED <lb />
I have opened at the stables formerly <lb />
occupied by Dr. J. G. James, <lb />
and will keep a line line of <lb />
Horses and Mules. <lb />
have beautiful and fancy turnouts for <lb />
the and can suit the most <lb />
I will run in connection a DRAY- <lb />
AGE BUSINESS, and solicit a share of <lb />
your patronage. Call and be convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <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 Arm of Johnson, <lb />
A Co. I have sold out to F. J. <lb />
and W. P. The records are <lb />
as to my a free <lb />
April 81st, 1890. <lb />
J. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
SOLID CHUNKS OF TRUTHS <lb />
J. B. CHERRY lb CO., <lb />
your careful attention to their large and complete stock <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
And of each and every one at least a share of their esteemed patronage.-. <lb />
The cry of hard times we hear constantly on every hand, but we-, <lb />
--------wish to remind you that we have a-------- <lb />
SPECIALLY SELECTED OF GOODS <lb />
To meet only competition, but to conquer the monster high prices.- <lb />
day is passed when the thought of friendship enters <lb />
the buying of goods, why t because every one must and <lb />
will buy where they can buy <lb />
WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE ALL <lb />
will us with their patronage. We will be glad to have you rime <lb />
and see us and let us give you at least a hearty shake of the hand <lb />
and a kindly greeting. Make our place your headquarters while <lb />
in the town. Trices and quality are what you want <lb />
your hard earned dollars and that is just what we <lb />
got for you, <lb />
No Mistake No Bragging No Back Down <lb />
mean every word of it and can will do what we tell you. Look <lb />
this column and see if we cannot interest you in bargains. <lb />
stock <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Good.-., Hats, Caps, <lb />
Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Provisions, Harness <lb />
Valises, Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery Glassware, Tinware, <lb />
Plows Castings, Furniture, Mattresses, Bed <lb />
And easy and comfortable also a line of Baby Carriages. <lb />
Look at these prices they are not leaders but only sample prices through our <lb />
Calicoes at cents per yard. M , <lb />
to cents pr yd. Elegant line of White Goods at to ct. <lb />
40-inch White Lawns at pr yd. Bound C. Check cU <lb />
Piece from to <lb />
All wool, fashionable shades, single at cents per yards. <lb />
Veiling at cents per yard, standard goods and worth at least cent. <lb />
Single and Double width Cashmeres In leading shades, reduced. <lb />
-We have the best line of- <lb />
OUR DOLLAR SHOES <lb />
We have ever had, solid leather and no mistake. Our line of shoes is complete. <lb />
Ladies, men, boys and children we can suit you in shoes.-------- <lb />
Give the tired mother a rest and please the baby by <lb />
Now we want to talk to you about <lb />
it a nice Carriage.<lb />
That necessary and essential element in every household- are <lb />
fox it in this market, and carry the largest line ever found here. We can save yo <lb />
money on small as well as large purchases. <lb />
Our parting injunction to every consumer and buyer of of goods in tab market <lb />
to come in and look at our goods and compare them and our prices In all our <lb />
lines of Merchandise with goods and prices elsewhere, sad remember W <lb />
meet competition by lowering the price and not the quality, <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO., <lb />
N. C<lb /></p>
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EXTRAORDINARY <lb />
EXTRAORDINARY <lb />
Beginning to-day we shall offer <lb />
the following goods at <lb />
reduced <lb />
will <lb />
be <lb />
All our <lb />
Ginghams <lb />
Suitings will be<lb />
1.50 Sash 1.40 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
China Silks<lb />
1.50 Eiffel 1.40<lb />
2.00 Blouse Waists <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.25 <lb />
All Trimmings reduced pr <lb />
All White Goods, Embroideries <lb />
and Laces reduced per ct. <lb />
All our 3.00 Ladies Shoes at 2.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.10 <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 <lb />
All Boy's Suits at <lb />
reduced to <lb />
All Boy's Suits at <lb />
reduced to <lb />
. All Men's Pant at <lb />
reduced to <lb />
All Men's Pants at <lb />
reduced to v <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 2.00 Men's Shoes <lb />
1.75. <lb />
All Men's Shirts that <lb />
were 2.75, 2.50, 2.25 will be 2.00. <lb />
All Men's Flannel Shirts that <lb />
were 1.75,1.50 will be 1.35. <lb />
All Men's Flannel Shins that <lb />
were 1-25, 1.10, 1.00 will be <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
N. C <lb />
Local Sparks. <lb />
Ain't <lb />
Don't <lb />
Eggs ere scarce. <lb />
weather. <lb />
Don't forget to register. <lb />
Shoo fly, don't me. <lb />
Alliance meeting. Friday. <lb />
This year is one third gone. <lb />
The public school has closed. <lb />
This is the last day of April <lb />
The potato bug is right there. <lb />
Once more it is dry and dusty. <lb />
Oysters have lost their twang. <lb />
Wilson is to have a cattle show. <lb />
A helps shad roe. <lb />
The Mayor's Court remains quite. <lb />
Are you going to the encampment <lb />
To-morrow will be the first day of <lb />
May. <lb />
Bay your shirts of Higgs Man- <lb />
ford. <lb />
Elizabeth has Chinamen. <lb />
Whew <lb />
Three trains at the depot Monday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Plenty of fruit again in market <lb />
last week. <lb />
New goods riving daily at Higgs <lb />
Man ford's <lb />
Flies are here and the mosquito <lb />
will soon be. <lb />
With the dull times come marbles <lb />
and dominoes. <lb />
The County Alliance will <lb />
meet here Friday. <lb />
Nice gilt edge note paper cents <lb />
a quire at this office. <lb />
Nice line of Children's Carriages <lb />
at J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
Rumor has it that a. marriage is <lb />
on Guess who <lb />
Hail the size of peas visited us on <lb />
Sunday afternoon last. <lb />
Don't forget the when <lb />
you want job printing. <lb />
While Lawn inches wide at <lb />
at J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
Oysters will take a rest now until <lb />
the tall months come <lb />
Mourning paper and envelopes can <lb />
be had at the Reflector office. <lb />
Go to the polls Monday and vote <lb />
for the men who were nominated. <lb />
There is not a woman that can pass <lb />
a millinery store without stopping. <lb />
Thanks to Mr. W. R. Whit-hard <lb />
for a basket of nice sweet potatoes. <lb />
Arrived on the 15th Boss <lb />
Milk Biscuit at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The temperature has been some <lb />
cooler since the hail on Sunday alter- <lb />
noon. <lb />
The editor had new garden peas <lb />
for dinner Monday. Who is ahead <lb />
of it <lb />
Colored all wool Albatross, <lb />
shades, at at J. B. <lb />
Cherry Co's. <lb />
A very large crowd is expected <lb />
town Friday to hear Mr. Branch <lb />
speak. <lb />
Crops and garden sass spread <lb />
themselves during last week's fine <lb />
weather. <lb />
Dr. A. S. Frank, of Baltimore, was <lb />
in town last week. <lb />
Mr. J. A. Ricks has been visiting <lb />
in for a f days. <lb />
Miss Bessie Carmer, of Brooklyn, <lb />
N. Y., is visiting Mrs. J. B. Cherry. <lb />
Mrs. V. L. Stephens returned Mon- <lb />
day evening from her visit to Martin <lb />
county. <lb />
Mrs. of Washington, spent <lb />
a few days of last week visiting Mrs <lb />
J. D. Pearce. <lb />
Mrs. S. M. Merritt, of South Car- <lb />
is visiting her sister, Mrs Mar- <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
Miss Ada of Greene county, <lb />
has been visiting Miss Jennie Savage <lb />
the past week. <lb />
Mr. Abe of Tarboro. is <lb />
spending a few days with the family <lb />
of Mr. M. R. Lang. <lb />
E. Cleve, of New Bern, who <lb />
was visiting relatives here, returned <lb />
home last Saturday. <lb />
Mr. T. C. Bryant, living a <lb />
miles from town, has been quite sick <lb />
for several days. <lb />
Mr- M. Hoffman and son, of Scot- <lb />
land Neck, were in town last week, <lb />
guests of Mr. M. R. Lang. <lb />
Mrs. Gaylord, of Plymouth, who <lb />
has been visiting relatives, returned <lb />
to her home on Sunday. <lb />
Messrs. Dan Perry and H. K, Ellis, <lb />
of Kinston, were in town a day or <lb />
two last Week on business. <lb />
Mr. John who a few <lb />
years ago was a of Green- <lb />
ville, is in town this week. <lb />
r. John Ames, Va., <lb />
a days of the past week <lb />
visiting his sister, Mrs. W. B. Brown. <lb />
Mr. J. P. of Kinston, <lb />
was in town Sunday Monday, <lb />
visiting his brother, Mr. D. D. Has- <lb />
Mr. II. D. Teel and Miss Katie <lb />
of Tarboro, were last <lb />
Wednesday night. We extend hear- <lb />
congratulations. <lb />
Mr. is vis- <lb />
relatives here. He used to live <lb />
here and we are glad to see him <lb />
among us again. <lb />
We are requested to announce that <lb />
Rev. W. H. Slaughter will preach in <lb />
the Court House here every 4th Sun- <lb />
day at o'clock P. M. <lb />
Rev. D. Hunter preached in <lb />
Washington on last Thursday night <lb />
to a g- congregation and one can- <lb />
was received for baptism. <lb />
Mr. Henry Keel sold bis <lb />
trotter to a <lb />
ton. He is a splendid roadster. <lb />
Every <lb />
Department, <lb />
We heard Jack White trying lo <lb />
out-talk a coop of guinea chickens, <lb />
Monday. Go ask which got the <lb />
best of it. <lb />
Look after the sanitary condition <lb />
of the town. Spring is upon us and <lb />
the warm weather will tend to make <lb />
sickness. <lb />
We had all kinds of weather last <lb />
Sunday. we had sunshine, then <lb />
rain, hail, then thunder and lightning <lb />
and moonlight. <lb />
Dickerson Avenue is simply beau- <lb />
since the trees have put out. <lb />
More trees ought to be out to- <lb />
ward the depot. <lb />
The and most stock town <lb />
The largest and most select stock in town <lb />
at popular <lb />
at prices. <lb />
Don't deceived with old <lb />
Don't be deceived old <lb />
goods and. unseasonable <lb />
goods and unseasonable <lb />
but come to us for everything <lb />
but come to us everything <lb />
that <lb />
that <lb />
is <lb />
is <lb />
new <lb />
new <lb />
and <lb />
and <lb />
stylish, <lb />
stylish. <lb />
R. <lb />
LANG <lb />
Evans Street <lb />
Brans Street <lb />
near <lb />
hear <lb />
Telegraph <lb />
Telegraph <lb />
Office. <lb />
Office. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
ST <lb />
Wool at J. <lb />
B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
The farmers have their hands full <lb />
just now with cotton and tobacco <lb />
planting. <lb />
Bushels Seed Potatoes, five <lb />
varieties, cheap, at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner is making <lb />
some marked improvements around <lb />
his <lb />
Best Shoes ever had for f both <lb />
Ladies and Men's, at J. B. Cherry <lb />
Co's. <lb />
The small boy is seen daily <lb />
his way with fishing <lb />
pole and tin pail. <lb />
Writing paper to cents a quire. <lb />
Envelopes to cents a pack, at the <lb />
Reflector office, <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. carry a nice <lb />
line of Ladies Shoes, and sell cheap. <lb />
Strawberries were sold in New <lb />
la it week for per quart <lb />
quarts for <lb />
A beautiful hue of Infant Caps <lb />
and Neck Wear just received at <lb />
Mrs. Joyner's. <lb />
W. P. Fife, the drummer <lb />
; was holding a aeries of meetings in <lb />
Rocky Mount last week, <lb />
The finest loaf of bread I ever ate <lb />
was made of Point Lace Flour, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The first strawberries of the season <lb />
were sold in town Saturday. They <lb />
brought cents a quart. <lb />
The latest Novelties in dress <lb />
goods and trimmings to match at <lb />
Higgs <lb />
Lost-Small wire gold bracelet <lb />
with gold dollar bangle. Finder can <lb />
get reward by it to <lb />
tor office. <lb />
The census enumerators want it <lb />
understood that ladies refusing to tell <lb />
their age are liable to a fine of <lb />
per lb for Sweet <lb />
Snuff. lb bold in Pitt Co., <lb />
is a of its superiority, at <lb />
the Old Brick <lb />
Several car loads of steel rail for <lb />
the extension of the road from Green <lb />
ville to Kinston have been unloaded <lb />
here. <lb />
that splendid mocking <lb />
bird songster that so many de- <lb />
lighted the Reflector household <lb />
with his sweet and mellow strains, <lb />
died last Saturday afternoon. <lb />
Spring Chickens, <lb />
Grown Chickens, <lb />
Barrels Tar, and all the <lb />
Eggs yon can persuade yon to <lb />
lay. Highest GASH prices paid. <lb />
J. warm, <lb />
The season of planting guano notes <lb />
is about over. They will be <lb />
next fall, and what a hole will <lb />
he cut in the crops. <lb />
A certain man in town has <lb />
our sympathy. The girls do get the <lb />
best of the boys sometimes. Ask Bil- <lb />
lie, he will tell you, <lb />
Share holders in the Building and <lb />
Loan Association are requested to call <lb />
on the Secretary with their monthly <lb />
dues lo morrow or Friday. <lb />
Bryant of Bell's <lb />
Ferry, brought up a crazy woman <lb />
last Friday night and placed her in. <lb />
jail to await further orders. <lb />
Spring poets seem rather backward <lb />
this season, Ditto spring <lb />
We much prefer the scarcity of the <lb />
former to that of the latter. <lb />
Ornament and beautify your home <lb />
by on a new coat q paint. <lb />
tends to beautify a town <lb />
more than newly painted houses. <lb />
Mr. Boney with his force began <lb />
laying track South from Greenville <lb />
this week. The mad on towards <lb />
Kinston and our friends along the <lb />
route can out for it. <lb />
Mrs. Emily Harris says she set <lb />
out a sweet potato patch on the 21st. <lb />
Her seed potatoes were on 2nd <lb />
inst., and some of the sprouts were <lb />
up on the 8th, and were so thick by <lb />
the 21st that they be pulled <lb />
up and sot out. <lb />
Postmaster J. J. Perkins went to <lb />
New Bern Monday to attend the <lb />
trial before the Federal Court of the <lb />
who broke into the <lb />
here a few months ago. Ex-Post- <lb />
master Blow is conducting the office <lb />
during Mr. absence. <lb />
Millie's appreciations are extended <lb />
to that clever gentleman, Mr. H. F. <lb />
Keel, for the loan of his handsome <lb />
turnout on last Wednesday afternoon. <lb />
The editor thanks the courteous rail <lb />
road agent, Mr. J. R. Moore, for a <lb />
similar kindness another afternoon. <lb />
Ocracoke Hotel has been rented by <lb />
the Spencer Washington N. <lb />
C, for a number of Years. No better <lb />
men could have secured it Success <lb />
will crown them as they are men of <lb />
reputation as A big time <lb />
will greet those who may visit that <lb />
popular resort season. <lb />
one of the editors <lb />
of the Biblical of Raleigh, <lb />
spent Sunday in Greenville. He <lb />
preached in the Baptist Church both <lb />
morning and evening to large <lb />
He is a man of much earn- <lb />
and his sermons were greatly <lb />
enjoyed. <lb />
Telegrams can now be sent <lb />
Greenville to several points for <lb />
cents to which the late was hereto- <lb />
fore cents. The principal places <lb />
effected by the change arc Morehead <lb />
City, New Kinston, Norfolk <lb />
and Portsmouth. Business men <lb />
should take advantage the cheap <lb />
rates. <lb />
Bled- <lb />
Williamson, wife of <lb />
our Mr. J. D. Williamson, <lb />
lied at her home in Greenville on <lb />
last Saturday night. She was <lb />
years old. Mrs. Williamson had <lb />
been in very feeble health f some- <lb />
time, but no one thought the end so <lb />
near. She was married to Mr. <lb />
in June 1878, the husband <lb />
and three children surviving her. <lb />
Her remains were at rest In <lb />
Cherry Hill Cemetery on Monday <lb />
afternoon at the funeral <lb />
vice being conducted by Rev. R. B. <lb />
John, pastor of the If E. Church <lb />
which the deceased was a member. <lb />
Our sympathies are extended to the <lb />
bereaved family. <lb />
The Encampment. <lb />
They are making arrangements in <lb />
Wilmington for the annual encamp- <lb />
at and are going <lb />
to make it surpass all previous ones. <lb />
We want the Greenville Guard to <lb />
make a handsome appearance, in fact <lb />
out strip them all, they can do it. <lb />
There is none that encamp that have <lb />
a more efficient set of officers or a <lb />
better drilled company. Now boys <lb />
brush up and attend your drills, <lb />
and let the Reflector <lb />
report on your return that Capt. <lb />
and the Greenville Guard had <lb />
the dilapidated linen from <lb />
the at Wrightsville. We <lb />
understand they will carry fifty men <lb />
strong. See to it Capt. Williams. <lb />
Chunks of <lb />
You will find to-day, all <lb />
the time, in the large advertisement <lb />
of J. B. Cherry Co. This firm is <lb />
carrying the largest stock town, <lb />
they can supply the needs of every <lb />
man. woman and child in the <lb />
they strive to please every <lb />
customer. There are more <lb />
men to deal with than they <lb />
whatever you read their <lb />
be marked down as <lb />
the and but the <lb />
truth. Though their advertising <lb />
space is large, it does not permit of <lb />
telling of all the bargains <lb />
give to purchasers, The prices <lb />
not quoted as a bait or leader, but <lb />
to show how goods are being sold <lb />
at their store. <lb />
Prominent Merchant <lb />
Mr. T. R. Cherry, whose death we <lb />
announced last week, was for a <lb />
of years a prominent figure in the <lb />
leading business circles of this com- <lb />
Before the war he was <lb />
gaged in mercantile business here, <lb />
and in 1868 he formed a <lb />
ship with Mr. J. B. Cherry and under <lb />
the well known firm name of T. R <lb />
Cherry A Co., they did business <lb />
years. At one <lb />
time he was Chairman of the Board <lb />
of County Commissioners. Of late <lb />
years Mr. Cherry's health was so <lb />
paired that he could give but little <lb />
attention to and some <lb />
months before his death he retired <lb />
from business entirely. Mr Cherry- <lb />
was born the 17th of Feb. 1827, and <lb />
was years, months and B days <lb />
old at his death. He was married <lb />
Nov. 1st 1853. His widow and five <lb />
children survive him, four of the <lb />
latter now living in Greenville. On <lb />
Wednesday evening last his remains <lb />
were interred in Cherry <lb />
the attendance at the funeral being <lb />
large. Services at the <lb />
ware conducted by Rev. A. D. Huns <lb />
Pastor of the Baptist Church. <lb />
This plot was donated to the town <lb />
by Mr. Cherry several years ago and <lb />
was given its name in honor him. <lb />
So long as Greenville stands that <lb />
spot will remain a monument lo <lb />
his memory. <lb />
JUST ARRIVED <lb />
In the War <lb />
We believe the Political cauldron <lb />
was warmer before the nomination <lb />
for Councilman than since. This, <lb />
perhaps, is due to the face that a <lb />
nation the Second Third <lb />
Wards is equivalent to no election, <lb />
the conventions <lb />
have decided who next Conn- <lb />
the Wards mentioned <lb />
will be. the First and Fourth <lb />
Wards which are entitled to <lb />
each the colored people are left <lb />
to nominate and elect whom they <lb />
They would do themselves <lb />
credit if they would select some <lb />
good white man, whom they <lb />
is a friend to them to represent <lb />
their Wards. It is very natural <lb />
that the white citizens who own <lb />
most of the property, should <lb />
take more interest in these Wards <lb />
accomplish more for them than <lb />
the colored men who own but little or <lb />
in most cases nothing. <lb />
is just at the stage now that the <lb />
right of who have <lb />
progressive <lb />
do much for the town. Every <lb />
Ward should have good <lb />
and the Reflector hopes the <lb />
colored men will see the wisdom of <lb />
selecting the best men possible <lb />
from the Wards in which they are <lb />
in the majority. If they select <lb />
good men to co-operate with those <lb />
of the Second and Third Wards the <lb />
town will faro all the better. <lb />
The recently reported <lb />
that the Carolina trains <lb />
were always on Pity but what <lb />
lite Scotland Neck Greenville <lb />
trains could be that way than <lb />
A gentleman left an advertisement <lb />
of a house at the Reflector <lb />
office yesterday, and rep out the <lb />
house before the paper could get in <lb />
press. Who says advertising does <lb />
not pay. <lb />
The Reflector acknowledges re- <lb />
of a complimentary certificate <lb />
membership, to the C. Teachers <lb />
Assembly in the As- <lb />
Hall, Morehead City, in June, <lb />
on its annual session. <lb />
masons arc at work <lb />
about the largo building on <lb />
East side of street. We are <lb />
not authorized yet to state what <lb />
changes take place, but to <lb />
tell some good news before long. <lb />
On last Wednesday afternoon a <lb />
moccasin of goodly size <lb />
was discovered and promptly <lb />
patched near A great deal <lb />
of excitement was created by bis <lb />
and the small boy scatter <lb />
ed. <lb />
The Nominations. <lb />
The Second and Third Wards held <lb />
meetings Thursday night to nominate <lb />
candidates for to be voted <lb />
for next Monday. The Second Ward <lb />
met in the Court House and organ <lb />
by selecting E, A as <lb />
chairman and D. J. Whichard <lb />
Before going into a <lb />
a resolution was adopted <lb />
support to the nominees of the <lb />
convention. Several names were <lb />
placed before the convention result- <lb />
in the nomination of W. H. Smith <lb />
and R. Green Jr., ca the first ballot <lb />
J. D. Murphy was elected member <lb />
of the executive <lb />
The Third met in the Mayor's <lb />
office and by selecting Alex. <lb />
L. Blow, chairman and J. H. Tucker, <lb />
Secretary They did not have so <lb />
harmonious a meeting a their neigh- <lb />
but they filially got through by <lb />
nominating M- tong and Allen <lb />
Warren A, L, Blow <lb />
g elected the executive <lb />
Am that Ward. <lb />
A Brilliant <lb />
Th monotony of the vicinity <lb />
Falkland was dispelled last <lb />
Wednesday evening by mar- <lb />
of Mr. J. L. Fountain, a prom- <lb />
merchant, to the beautiful, <lb />
attractive and charming daughter, <lb />
Miss Mary, of Capt. John <lb />
Rev. J. L. Win field reading the <lb />
solemn and impressive ceremony <lb />
the Church. <lb />
The following were the <lb />
Mr. E. C. King Miss May <lb />
Harris- <lb />
Mr. C C. Vines and Miss Florence <lb />
Fountain. <lb />
Mr. Watt and Miss Bet- <lb />
tie Cobb. <lb />
Mr. Marion Cobb Miss Ella <lb />
King. <lb />
Mr. R. Williams, Jr., and Miss <lb />
Lillie Mayo. <lb />
Mr. It. W. Miss Pattie <lb />
Cobb. <lb />
Miss Lizzie Guldens, of Golds- <lb />
j. played March <lb />
the usual easy and captivating style <lb />
of that truly accomplished <lb />
A repast was served at <lb />
the homo of the bride where the in- <lb />
guests of the rich <lb />
I viands no tastily and cheerfully <lb />
spread by Mr. Mrs. John King. <lb />
A neat was bad at the <lb />
home the groom, where the many <lb />
assembled Offered COn <lb />
i tons, <lb />
We Mr. Fountain <lb />
being so fortunate as to win the <lb />
heart and baud of such a truly love- <lb />
and accomplished lady. e <lb />
also extend to Mrs. our <lb />
getting for her <lb />
mate through life such a gen- <lb />
for we know him to a <lb />
man of sterling worth and one who <lb />
will make her of sunshine. <lb />
The bridal were numerous <lb />
cosily. The REFLECTOR wish- <lb />
es both voyage. <lb />
M. CO., <lb />
At Harry Skinner Co's Old Stand. <lb />
-DEALERS IN- <lb />
Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes and <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
We have just received and opened a beautiful line of new <lb />
Spring and Summer Goods. <lb />
I shall be glad to have my old friends and customers come to <lb />
see us, assure them that we can sell the goods <lb />
For <lb />
Give us a trial and be convinced that the way to buy goods is for <lb />
the spot cash. <lb />
JOHN S. CONGLETON. <lb />
January, 1890. <lb />
brown. <lb />
brow iv i<lb />
JAMES BROWN.<lb />
ROW IN <lb />
-o- <lb />
T I<lb />
f 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 sell them all at very low <lb />
and will sell them all at very low figures.- <lb />
GENTLEMEN <lb />
-We make a 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 />
BROWN <lb />
BROTHERS, <lb />
BROWN <lb />
brothers,<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
New Grocery Store <lb />
Next door to E. <lb />
C. Glenn. I have opened a <lb />
will keep on hand a line line <lb />
Grocery Store and <lb />
Meat. Floor, Coffee. Sugar, Oil, <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. Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware, Call and see us. Goods delivered fret <lb />
where town. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb />
and Retail Dealer -n- <lb />
an groceries <lb />
GREENVILLE. N C. <lb />
Has in and to <lb />
Car Load Seed Oats <lb />
Ca.- Load Rib Side Meat <lb />
Car Load St. Louis Flour, in all <lb />
grades. <lb />
Heavy Mess Pork. <lb />
Granulated Sugar. <lb />
Sugar. <lb />
Gail Ax all <lb />
kinds. <lb />
Rail Road Mills Snuff. <lb />
Polo Rico Molasses. <lb />
H mugs. <lb />
Tubs Boston Lard. <lb />
Cases Star Lye. <lb />
Gross Matches. <lb />
Also full Use Baking <lb />
Starch. Tobacco. are, Cakes, Crack- <lb />
Candies, Canned Goods, Wrapping <lb />
Taper. Paper Sacks, <lb />
Special prices given to wholesale <lb />
trade on large quantities the above <lb />
goods. <lb />
J. A. <lb />
AGENCY, <lb />
Engines and Boilers, <lb />
All sizes and commonly used. <lb />
MILLS. <lb />
Circular and Saws, <lb />
Rubber and Leather Belting. <lb />
Shafting, Pulleys, <lb />
In fact anything the machine line. <lb />
We represent the standard <lb />
of the land can s.- us as <lb />
tin- lowest, and on better terms. <lb />
Write for terms and prices. <lb />
O. <lb />
K. Manager <lb />
Washington, N. <lb />
Co H <lb />
C C <lb />
I. c. <lb />
T. H. <lb />
lull Co. N C <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gilliam <lb />
Cotton Factors,, <lb />
-AND- <lb />
NORFOLK. VA <lb />
SOLICIT W SHIPMENT of <lb />
We have had many years ex- <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle to <lb />
the advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business entrusted to our <lb />
receive prompt and <lb />
careful <lb />
J hands will <lb />
INTERESTING <lb />
Thai Man Stephens <lb />
------WHO KEEPS SUCH A NICE ASSORTMENT OF------ <lb />
CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS, <lb />
Says there is never any doubt of his giving you entire satisfaction <lb />
if you will just give a call when needing goods in his line. <lb />
He keeps Nice Goods, Fresh Goods and Cheap Goods. He <lb />
keeps the best, Cigars and Cigarettes. Remember the place. <lb />
Grocer, Confectioner and Fruiterer. <lb />
ESTABLISHED ti.<lb />
AT <lb />
G. E. HARRIS, <lb />
to <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT, <lb />
------AND DEALER IN------ <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
OLD <lb />
AND MERCHANTS BUY- <lb />
. inn their year's supplies will <lb />
their interest to our prices before fair- <lb />
is complete <lb />
I all it branches. <lb />
SIDES <lb />
FLO <lb />
TEAS, Ac. <lb />
TOBACCO CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you i buy one A com- <lb />
stock of <lb />
Z in. <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. are all bought and <lb />
sold for therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run. we sell at a close margin, <lb />
S. M. <lb />
About twenty as fine mules as we <lb />
ever saw are at work around the de- <lb />
pot this week. Contractor <lb />
is having the depot site filled in and <lb />
raised. The mules, rolling <lb />
and coons move the dirt at a <lb />
rate. <lb />
Mr. W. of <lb />
township tells us is somewhat <lb />
of an oddity among bis He <lb />
has one cow that is serving in the ca- <lb />
of mother to three young <lb />
calves, one of them b r own offspring <lb />
and the other two being motherless <lb />
calves that were turned over to her <lb />
care. <lb />
Brothers In the <lb />
At the last monthly meeting of <lb />
Church, second Sat- <lb />
and Sunday in this mouth, <lb />
three brothers occupied the pulpit, <lb />
which we venture an <lb />
seldom anywhere. They <lb />
were Messrs. W. A. Rosa, <lb />
as many love to call J. <lb />
L Ross R Ross. Only the <lb />
two named are or- <lb />
bet the other <lb />
sometimes talks at meetings, the <lb />
church giving him liberty to <lb />
his gifts. The <lb />
does not believe three better men <lb />
than these three brothers be <lb />
Elder Alfred Ross is near <lb />
If t quite years and has <lb />
been preaching about years- <lb />
Few men are better preserved at his <lb />
age than he. Several churches are <lb />
served by him and he <lb />
many times each month. Elder <lb />
John Roes is perhaps n little more <lb />
years old has been <lb />
preaching about years. Besides <lb />
preaching several times <lb />
month AH. farmer <lb />
Mr- Sam Ross is about years old <lb />
and tuts been exercising his Rifts <lb />
only a year or so. He is also a very <lb />
large and a man of much in <lb />
in bis section. These men <lb />
are in the highest esteem <lb />
wherever are known, and the <lb />
wishes them many <lb />
year of usefulness yet before <lb />
go eater rest prepared for <lb />
people of <lb />
BEST-SIX-CORD <lb />
Shooting Affray. <lb />
On Monday afternoon this town <lb />
Was again thrown much excite <lb />
the report of <lb />
shots quick succession. They <lb />
came from the vicinity of Keel's; <lb />
v stables, where it was found j <lb />
an altercation <lb />
J. M. K W. A. By-man <lb />
Joseph The trouble <lb />
grew out of the rent of a mule, the <lb />
first disturbance about it <lb />
Saturday evening between King <lb />
Haw Is, Warrants were issued <lb />
U the matter and the parties <lb />
before the Mayor Forbes, Greenville, <lb />
morning trial, ft seen that J; ; <lb />
very bail existed further I N M Gen <lb />
was feared. caps. u. f. Jones, Ag <lb />
Friends of the panics tried to rec- ; <lb />
matters thought The People's Line for travel on <lb />
had succeeded. Hut in the <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
BY <lb />
MACHINE <lb />
BAWLS, <lb />
The Tar <lb />
PiT. <lb />
noon the came together <lb />
, . ii I an, boat on the river. <lb />
again front Keel's stables and j M ,. <lb />
alter passing some words blows <lb />
engaged in hot ween <lb />
and King. Rawls went up and <lb />
struck King also the latter at <lb />
tempted to get out his pistol <lb />
Rawls pulled out a pistol and fired, <lb />
the bull going through the <lb />
of King's and through a <lb />
in his breast pocket <lb />
and fortunately far spent its force <lb />
that it did not enter bis body. <lb />
King fired at Rawls immediately <lb />
the bail striking the latter and <lb />
through the fleshy part the <lb />
leg just below the thigh. Rawls <lb />
fired again, the was <lb />
King in the thigh <lb />
and badly shattering Ilia thigh <lb />
bone. Brown <lb />
summoned and took wounded <lb />
in charge, thigh wound <lb />
of Mr. King is reported as <lb />
a serious one. The whole <lb />
regrets unfortunate occur- <lb />
We have opened the purpose or con- <lb />
ducting a general <lb />
y, ad Business. <lb />
Money to Loan on Approved <lb />
Saving associated B. s. <lb />
I with me in the Undertaking business we <lb />
f are. ready nerve the people in that <lb />
I rapacity. All notes and due <lb />
j me for past services have placed in <lb />
the bands of Ur. a. <lb />
. Respectfully, <lb />
JOHN <lb />
keep on hand at all time- nice <lb />
of inn Gases and Casket of all <lb />
kinds and furnish anything d sired <lb />
from the finest <lb />
county Pine Coffin. We an <lb />
lip With all convenience- and win <lb />
satisfactory services to all who p <lb />
us FLANAGAN <lb />
Feb. <lb />
J, <lb />
Portsmouth, Greenville X. C <lb />
Collection <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladles. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A Table furnished <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Greenville <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. if. <lb />
Freights received dally and <lb />
Lading given to all points. <lb />
a. r. j. agent <lb />
Washington Greenville. N. C <lb />
Notice. <lb />
To a lien created under Sec- <lb />
1783 of the Code, for repairs <lb />
done, the undersigned will sell for <lb />
cash before the door in <lb />
Greenville on Saturday. 26th day of <lb />
April. 1890, One the prop <lb />
of I. A. Sugg. This <lb />
Works. <lb />
R. Greene, <lb />
solicited and remittance <lb />
mad-- prompt I v. <lb />
GREENVILLE BRANCH <lb />
North Carolina and Loan <lb />
ASSOCIATION. <lb />
F. . President, <lb />
JOHN Vice-Pres. <lb />
D. Treas. <lb />
I. A. SUCK, Attorney. <lb />
A home Institution. Loans on <lb />
try as well as town property. A aha <lb />
for all to get a home. <lb />
T. <lb />
Harry Skinner. <lb />
Flanagan <lb />
H. <lb />
Whichard, <lb />
E. A. <lb />
F. G. <lb />
I. A. Suits. <lb />
R. W. <lb />
L. Snag. <lb />
White. <lb />
Street. <lb />
Solicit consignments of Pea- <lb />
nuts, Poultry, and all other <lb />
Country Mer- <lb />
chants and Bank, nth, <lb />
Va. <lb />
For information apply to <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb />
Local Agent <lb />
Now is the Time <lb />
I son Family <lb />
the In I am <lb />
prepared to take orders for the these <lb />
good books, which should be In the <lb />
home of person. I be <lb />
to take orders from all who desire to <lb />
have any mm of Orders <lb />
left at my father's Col. I a. Sugg, <lb />
or addressed tome will hare prompt at- <lb />
Charlie R. <lb />
w. o.<lb /></p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
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GOD BLESS <lb />
COOPER. <lb />
A little child with hair. <lb />
And sunlit eves, so sweet and lair. <lb />
Who kneels, when twilight darkens a . <lb />
And from whose loving lips there <lb />
The accents of this simple <lb />
bless-tied bless my mother. <lb />
A upon Life's threshold wide, <lb />
Who Waves a gentle mother s side. <lb />
A Wonderful Rooster. <lb />
I Raleigh Chronicle. <lb />
About a week ago, there was in <lb />
the Asheville Citizen an account of a <lb />
remarkable mountain hen; but <lb />
comes to the front and can din- <lb />
count in the a <lb />
now famous rooster. <lb />
This chicken is looking but <lb />
extraordinary fowl of the <lb />
variety. He appeared <lb />
in Raleigh the morning after the big <lb />
wind storm with one eye and carry- <lb />
Yet keeps, enshrined within ; ornament tail feathers. <lb />
Her words of the <lb />
And whispers, when His has not yet been <lb />
God bless-God bless my mother. <lb />
A white-haired man who gazes Kick <lb />
Along life's weary, track. <lb />
And sees one face.-an Angela now.- <lb />
words of light that led aright, <lb />
And prays, with reverential <lb />
-God bless my mother. <lb />
found <lb />
nor does it appear from whence the <lb />
chicken came, though due advertise- <lb />
has been made. He seems to j <lb />
have just dropped from the <lb />
There is a suspicion that he has fig- <lb />
as the leading attraction in <lb />
I exhibition of wonderful freaks. <lb />
Success or Failure of and <lb />
a the most orderly chicken <lb />
until last week, when It was assorted <lb />
THE MEN BATS j by score of citizens that <lb />
When wile thinks more of her; articulated <lb />
relatives than of her . words in a queer kind <lb />
When u wire that i crow to Goldsboro <lb />
must love her whether she A who happened shortly <lb />
deserves it or not. afterwards the scene not only saw <lb />
When a wile stoops to her bus- I but when he slipped op <lb />
band's level and tries to equal him f fellow <lb />
in being mean. I led off saying quite plainly, <lb />
When a wife fails to realize that look If <lb />
patience gentleness are more say for he be- <lb />
with her than with a man. i wildly excited, will <lb />
lien a woman mantes for coil- h and rush under <lb />
and pretends that she has he reared being <lb />
marries for love. tie several men <lb />
When a wile pays too much at- h <lb />
tuition to her old unable to under- <lb />
not enough to the nature tin . am, u <lb />
man she has actually married. ,.,. by a Pro- <lb />
a wire insists her M j j in college <lb />
band shall be as good as bis mother m, bin and been re- <lb />
instead of as good as his father. H is <lb />
When a wile say that if he. bus-, u say .,,, <lb />
baud earns three dollar a day he , , if e this few <lb />
ought to put a dollar and hall j in <lb />
it in her lap every as I The Young Men's <lb />
. Democratic Club has an eve on him, <lb />
When a vile who is not expected him <lb />
to do any such work in the presence . in <lb />
of the neighbors that she was not . <lb />
that way, and will not saw . The <lb />
the wood. Von have heard your friends <lb />
When the wife blames all the neighbors talking about it. You ma <lb />
. of the many who know from per- <lb />
trouble on her husband, instead how good a <lb />
her share. it is. If you ever tried it you are one of <lb />
, ., .,, , ,,. ,. I its friends, because wonder- <lb />
a wile expects tin thing about it is that when once given <lb />
she is a to compensate a Dr. King's New Discovery ever <lb />
after holds a place in the house. If you <lb />
i have newer need it ran should be afflicted <lb />
all her <lb />
women <lb />
with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung <lb />
When man be cannot COO- i or Chest secure a bottle at once <lb />
r give it a lair trial. It is guaranteed <lb />
his temper when with every tine, or money refunded. Trial <lb />
Girls not Anxious to Wed. <lb />
and children, although they know j bottles free at J. L. Drugstore. <lb />
be it when provoked by a <lb />
large, muscular man enemy. <lb />
When a man is a liar and his wile <lb />
knows it. Detroit Free Press. <lb />
When a mas is enough to One the most striking <lb />
expect an angel would marry of the century now drawing to a <lb />
, . to those who can <lb />
When a man is patient and the last years, is the <lb />
with men who do not care attitude the fairer sex <lb />
they displease him. and impatient toward the world its affairs. <lb />
hi sick of every young <lb />
When a man expect hat his wile woman was to be married. Mar- <lb />
ought to hay as much with one ring was success in life, spinster- <lb />
with hood was a failure. Nothing but <lb />
When a man his -some pronounced and approved <lb />
wile did not she i mission m life could excuse single <lb />
knew him. blessedness <lb />
When a man the to day our young girls are more <lb />
to be higher the bead; when he likely to show a desire to be self- <lb />
a better home than he pro- supporting and independent. The <lb />
I term is no longer <lb />
When a man smacks his line in ; to them. for <lb />
recollection his mother's cooking practical education. The girls or <lb />
and forget that he had . ix-m-r the family are often more earnest <lb />
petite as a bey t ban lie has as man. students than the boys. They think <lb />
man believes a wife; more of making their own living <lb />
should give all her time , their than f hey do of making <lb />
home, and then a on dew that she match. They envy those <lb />
never I as any money . her own. their sex who make good incomes <lb />
by the work of brains and hands <lb />
instead of disparaging work. <lb />
Give Your Shoes A Rest. <lb />
said a prominent shoo <lb />
dealer, recently, that is good advice <lb />
about wearing shoes. If a man <lb />
would never wear his shoes more than <lb />
two days in succession and at least <lb />
once a month go over them with a <lb />
brush dipped in he would <lb />
find that they would give much better <lb />
satisfaction and last much longer. <lb />
To do this, a man ought to have three <lb />
pair of Then he could give <lb />
each pair one day of work and two <lb />
days of rest. During these two days <lb />
the leather has time to regain <lb />
city and stretch out the wrinkles the <lb />
foot has made. The wrinkles be- <lb />
come breaks in the leather if the shoe <lb />
is continually worn. The man who <lb />
now wears out three pairs of shoes, <lb />
one after another, a year, will find the <lb />
same number will last him two years <lb />
if worn as above suggested. Of <lb />
course I am if he wears them <lb />
out in one year <lb />
The 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 B. B. B. Blood <lb />
Send to Blood Balm Co. Atlanta, Ga- <lb />
tor proofs. <lb />
H. L. Cassidy, Ga., <lb />
bottles of B. B. B. cured my <lb />
wife <lb />
Mrs. R, M. Laws, Fla., <lb />
I have never used anything to equal B. <lb />
B. B. <lb />
Mrs. C. II. Cay. Mount, N. t., <lb />
a day for years was I <lb />
free from headache. B. B. B. entirely <lb />
cured me. I feel like another person. <lb />
James W. Lancaster. <lb />
Ga., wife was in bad <lb />
health for eight years. Five doctors and <lb />
many patent medicines had done her no <lb />
good. Six bottles of B. B. B. cured <lb />
Tomlinson, Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
years suffered with rheumatism, <lb />
caused by kidney troubles and <lb />
I also was feeble and nervous. B. <lb />
B. B. relieved me at once, although <lb />
several other medicines had <lb />
J. II. Richardson. <lb />
Ark., wife suffered twelve <lb />
years with rheumatism and female com- <lb />
plaint. A member of my church <lb />
had been cured by B. B. B. She per- <lb />
my wife to try it. who now says <lb />
there is nothing like B. B. as it <lb />
quickly gave her <lb />
Have you been <lb />
Here is the way the Globe <lb />
bewails an attack of Back- <lb />
ward, turn backward, time in your <lb />
flight, give me the nose I breathed <lb />
last night. Bring back the <lb />
smeller that two days ago, knew not <lb />
the torment of a continual blow. <lb />
Wipe from my mustache the moist, <lb />
of sneeze, put wooden splints on <lb />
my poor weakened knees. Rob my <lb />
red nose as you oft have before with <lb />
tallow, dear mother, oh, it is so sore. <lb />
Backward, turn backward, Oh tide of <lb />
the nose I am so tired from my <lb />
head to my toes. Tired of mopping <lb />
and coughing sneezing; I have grown <lb />
weary of and snuff, of wiping <lb />
my bugle until it is rough. Stick <lb />
my poor head in a high pillow slip, <lb />
and sew it up, mother, I have la <lb />
grippe. <lb />
Many people habitually endure a feel- <lb />
of lassitude, because they think they <lb />
have to. If would take Dr. J. II. <lb />
Sarsaparilla this feeling of <lb />
weariness would give place to vigor <lb />
vitality. <lb />
liniment is in letter repute more <lb />
widely known than Dr. J. H. <lb />
Volcanic Oil Liniment. It is a wonder- <lb />
remedy. <lb />
Persona advanced in years feel young- <lb />
and stronger, as well as freer from the <lb />
infirmities of age, by taking Dr. J. II <lb />
Sarsaparilla. <lb />
Sick headache is the bane of many <lb />
lives. This annoying complaint may be <lb />
cured and prevented by the occasional <lb />
use of Dr. J. II. Liver and <lb />
Kidney <lb />
Disease lies in ambush for the a <lb />
Tax Bale. <lb />
Pursuant to provisions of Chapter 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 cost for advertising the same <lb />
J. A. K. Tucker, <lb />
Sheriff of Pitt county. <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Roger.-on, Mrs P A, acres, <lb />
CAROLINA TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Rodman, W B. Jr, acres, <lb />
Rollins, R A, acres, <lb />
T IT. acres, due. <lb />
Little, B acres, <lb />
SWIFT CHEEK <lb />
S law, <lb />
Brooks. James, Sr, <lb />
stock law, <lb />
Brooks, Jacob, acres, stock law, <lb />
Brooks, J Z, town lot, Grifton. <lb />
Blount, Simon. acres, stock law, SO <lb />
Bland, T, Jr, acres, stock law <lb />
Cannon. George, acres, <lb />
Cox. Fred, acres, <lb />
Gardner. Daniel, acres, <lb />
Garris, John acres, <lb />
Hardy, G B, Jr, acres, <lb />
Joyner. Isaac, acres. <lb />
Jones, Henry, acres, <lb />
Johnson, E A. E L <lb />
acres, <lb />
Elias, acres, stock law <lb />
Hardy, Peter, acres land, due <lb />
Alfred, acres <lb />
Jenkins, Kinton, law <lb />
Louis, acres, <lb />
S V. acres <lb />
stock law <lb />
Lang, E, acres, <lb />
Pitt man, Louis, law, <lb />
law, <lb />
Samuel, acres, <lb />
stock law, <lb />
S S. law <lb />
Smith, James w, acre. <lb />
Smith. Dennis, T Vin- <lb />
acres, <lb />
Smith, Patience. acres, <lb />
stock law, <lb />
John, acres, <lb />
Tingle. James, acres, <lb />
stock law, <lb />
Wilson, T W. acres, <lb />
Wilson, J C, acres, <lb />
Wilson, acres, <lb />
W E, acres. H <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Beardsley. L P. acres. <lb />
town lot in <lb />
ville, <lb />
fair. V T. acres, <lb />
Darden, It A, acres, <lb />
Flanagan. James, acres. <lb />
Jones, G W, i acres, <lb />
Joyner, T A, acres. town lots <lb />
in Marlboro, <lb />
Joyner, J B, acres, <lb />
Joyner, Noah, heirs. acres, <lb />
town lots in Marlboro, <lb />
Joyner, Willis, acres, due. <lb />
Moore, W D, heir G M Stanton, <lb />
acres. <lb />
Morrill, L V. acres, <lb />
Tyson H S, acres. <lb />
Q M, town lot Marl<lb />
Ward, T. acres, <lb />
Williams. W. B. acres. <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
town lot in Bethel. <lb />
Atkinson. Austin, due <lb />
Britton. If L, town lot in Bethel, <lb />
Bryan. B F, and Taylor. town lot <lb />
in Bethel, <lb />
L L. acres. <lb />
Council, town lot in Bethel <lb />
Carson. J It, acres, <lb />
Farrar. O C, acres, town lots <lb />
in Bethel. <lb />
Jenkins, Riley, acres, <lb />
B J, town lot in Bethel, i <lb />
Kittrell. M L, town lot in Bethel, <lb />
Little, G. acres, <lb />
Moore. A M. acres, town lot In <lb />
Bethel. <lb />
Rouse Vines, acres, <lb />
town lot in Bethel <lb />
Geo G, acres. <lb />
Jno F, lot Bethel <lb />
Taylor. W A J C. 1.055 acres. <lb />
R R J II, acres, <lb />
M D, acres <lb />
Geo B. acres, <lb />
W acres <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Battle. F W. lots <lb />
Nathan, acres <lb />
H it. acres <lb />
Hearne. R K, acres <lb />
Harris, J II, acres <lb />
King, Mrs L C. acres <lb />
H A, acres <lb />
Thigpen. Redmond, acres <lb />
township. <lb />
Adams, Reuben, town lot in <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Judy, i town lot <lb />
Boyd, John F, acres <lb />
Baker. Bryant. acres <lb />
Brown, town lot Green- <lb />
. ville <lb />
feeble constitution is ill adapted to en-,, Mrs A M. town lot <lb />
counter a malarious atmosphere and slid-1 Greenville <lb />
den changes of temperature, and the i James L. acres <lb />
least robust are usually the easiest vie- Noah acres <lb />
thus. Dr. J. II. Sarsaparilla I M A. Hi acres <lb />
will give tone, vitality and strength W A. lot in Green-<lb />
Notice of Tax Sale. <lb />
On Monday the 5th day of May, I <lb />
shall sell at public sale before the <lb />
Court House door In Greenville the <lb />
fallowing lands in Pitt county for <lb />
taxes due for the years 1884, 1885 <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 />
1881. Noah heirs acres <lb />
land <lb />
1885. acres <lb />
land <lb />
1887. Noah Joyner's heirs acres <lb />
land <lb />
in <lb />
Noah Joy- <lb />
1884. Andrew Joyner heirs <lb />
Greenville land, and <lb />
Andrew Joyner tour town <lb />
1887. lots in <lb />
Marlboro, <lb />
. Pitt Co. <lb />
1887. E S Parker acres land, <lb />
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP. <lb />
1884. J B Willoughby acres land <lb />
1885. <lb />
1887. <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
1887. S V <lb />
SWIFT CHEEK TOWNSHIP. <lb />
1885. S acres <lb />
land <lb />
1887. S V acres <lb />
land <lb />
BETHEL TOWNSHIP. <lb />
1887. D C Moore acres land <lb />
STOCK LAW TAX. <lb />
1885. S V acres <lb />
land <lb />
1887. S V Laughinghouse acres <lb />
land <lb />
Jacob Brooks acres land <lb />
Simon Blount <lb />
Trent River Steamboat Com- <lb />
acres land <lb />
Jenkins acres <lb />
land <lb />
Isaac Joyner acres land <lb />
S R Wilson <lb />
E A Smith <lb />
GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP <lb />
1884 I A and wife acres<lb />
acres <lb />
Craft tract <lb />
I A Sugg and wife acres <lb />
I A Sugg and wife acres T A <lb />
Nobles <lb />
Sugg wife acres Jno <lb />
Flanagan <lb />
and wife Gard L C <lb />
Rountree CS <lb />
I A Sugg and wife <lb />
Township acres <lb />
Sugg and wife Farm ville <lb />
Towns acres <lb />
1885. I A Sugg and wife. acres <lb />
A Sugg and wife acre Skin- <lb />
IA Sugg wife acres <lb />
Nobles <lb />
I A Sugg and wife acres <lb />
Flanagan <lb />
I A Sues and wife Farmville <lb />
Township acres <lb />
1887.1 A Sugg and wife acres <lb />
Rountree <lb />
I A Sugg and wife acres Ra- <lb />
vine <lb />
I A Sugg and wife acres <lb />
Flanagan <lb />
I A Sugg and wife acres <lb />
Nobles <lb />
I A Sugg and wife acre Skin- <lb />
I A Sugg and wife Farmville <lb />
Township acres <lb />
1884. John F Boyd, land <lb />
1885. <lb />
1887. <lb />
1887. purchase tax <lb />
1887. Noah Jr. acres <lb />
land, balance due, <lb />
Town Tax Sale. <lb />
As Town Tax Collector I levied <lb />
on the following lots on the 1st day <lb />
of April, tor taxation in <lb />
the town of Greenville by the fol- <lb />
lowing parties who are delinquents. <lb />
And on Monday, the 5th day of May <lb />
at m., I will offer the same <lb />
for cash to the highest bidder at <lb />
public auction at the Court House <lb />
door in the town of Greenville to <lb />
satisfy the taxes and cost due <lb />
thereon. W. F. Evans, <lb />
Tax Collector. <lb />
LEGAL NOTICES <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
is hereby given that I have <lb />
sold out my interest In the Greenville <lb />
Carriage Works and am no longer a <lb />
partner. Parties indebted to the said <lb />
firm will make settlement to either my- <lb />
self or L. A. Greene my former partner. <lb />
This Mar. 1st, W. H. 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 20th day of March. 1891. or <lb />
this notice will be plead In bar of their <lb />
recovery. J. H. Johnston, <lb />
Executor of Rives, <lb />
This 12th day of March, 1890. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
HAVING before the Clerk of <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt county on the <lb />
8th day March, 1890. as Administrator <lb />
upon the estate of S. <lb />
this is to notify all persons holding claims <lb />
against said estate to present their claims <lb />
for payment within twelve months from <lb />
this date or this notice will be plead in <lb />
bar of their recovery. All persons ow- <lb />
said estate will come forward and <lb />
make immediate settlement. This March <lb />
8th, 1890. <lb />
II DICK. <lb />
of S, J. <lb />
State of North Carolina. J u n.-j <lb />
Pitt County, <lb />
A. D. <lb />
against <lb />
George A. administrator of <lb />
W, W. and others. <lb />
It appearing to the satisfaction of the <lb />
Court that E. L. one o f de- <lb />
In the above entitled action, <lb />
cannot, after due diligence, be found <lb />
within the State, it is therefore ordered <lb />
that publication be made in the East- <lb />
in the town of Greenville, for six weeks, <lb />
once in each week successively, com- <lb />
the said K. L. Me to be <lb />
and appear before the Judge of the said <lb />
Superior Court at the term be held <lb />
for the County of Pitt, at the Court <lb />
House in Greenville, on the second <lb />
Monday of June to answer the <lb />
complaint on file in said action, or <lb />
will be rendered in said action for <lb />
the relief demanded in the complaint. <lb />
Witness my hand and official seal, <lb />
this the 2nd day of April. 1800. <lb />
A true copy. E. A. Move, <lb />
J. B. Yellowley, Court. <lb />
C. M. <lb />
Attorneys for Plaintiff. <lb />
Superior Court. <lb />
A Hunting Hog. <lb />
Chatham Record. <lb />
Lewis an old colored <lb />
living on a Kara five miles from <lb />
Ala., has freak of nature I <lb />
i the shape of a bock hog. for j <lb />
has refused cash. The <lb />
The Spring Tonic. <lb />
Is Co ion <lb />
Bead II. <lb />
Newark, down <lb />
of I Mu- <lb />
announced me an Incurable <lb />
Consumptive. Began taking Dr. <lb />
New fur Consumption, am <lb />
now on my third and able <lb />
the Work mi farm. It is the fin- <lb />
est medicine ever <lb />
Ohio, <lb />
not been Dr. King's New <lb />
Discovery for Consumption I would have <lb />
died of Long Troubles. Was given up <lb />
by doctors. Am now of <lb />
Try it. Sample bottles free at J. I. hog is a natural-born possum hunter, <lb />
Drugstore. las no <lb />
hides this season as an evidence of <lb />
his hog's prowess He was <lb />
j with his skins and ; <lb />
W. II. Gilbert, j his razor-back, which fol <lb />
Ga., are selling I around like a dog. The old man tells <lb />
quantities of Swift's Specific for a a very simple story of how <lb />
spring alternative and general the animal's queer instinct. One <lb />
health and with the Kent re- j night while going through the woods <lb />
suits. It is now largely used as a he discovered the hog under a tree <lb />
preventative and cure and rearing <lb />
There are many remarkable against the trunk. Approaching the j <lb />
its merit in this , tree and looking up lie discovered a <lb />
B. Pain, Macon, Ga. writes j big, tat Having a similar <lb />
have been using Swift's several times, be cane to <lb />
e borne as a rem the conclusion that the Ins was u <lb />
for blood complaints and as a j natural born hog, and, <lb />
general health tonic, and have had j a pet of it, he took it to the wands <lb />
remarkable results from its use on j frequently with splendid success. <lb />
the children and employees of the <lb />
It is such an excellent Rivers and <lb />
tonic, and keeps the blood o pure <lb />
that the system is less liable to ; The House committee on rivers <lb />
It has cured some of and harbors has completed the river <lb />
the entire body. <lb />
Distress after eating, heartburn, <lb />
headache, and indigestion are cured by <lb />
II. Liver <lb />
If yon feel unable to do your <lb />
have that tired feeling, Dr. J. <lb />
make you <lb />
bright active and vigorous. <lb />
The most popular liniment, is the old <lb />
reliable. Dr. J. H. Volcanic <lb />
Liniment. <lb />
One of Dr. J. II. Little Liv- <lb />
and Kidney taken at night <lb />
fore going to bed, will move the <lb />
the effect will astonish yon. <lb />
Pimples, boils and other humors, are <lb />
able to appear when the blood gets <lb />
Dr. Sarsaparilla <lb />
the best remedy. <lb />
Proprietor ac- <lb />
count, Mr. Weeks, has now been <lb />
running six month. <lb />
Weeps suppose <lb />
we let it rest for a year two. <lb />
Tombs, Vaults, Fencing, k <lb />
I would respectfully your <lb />
to the following address and <lb />
you to remember that you can buy e <lb />
HEADSTONE or MONUMENT of <lb />
this house cheaper than any other in the <lb />
country. That It is the most reliable <lb />
and best known having been represent, <lb />
for over forty years In this vicinity <lb />
That the workmanship is second to none <lb />
and has unusual for filling or- <lb />
promptly and satisfactory. <lb />
Very respectfully. <lb />
Refer to P. W. BATES <lb />
J. J. DANCY, Nor <lb />
B. C. <lb />
children of Scrofula. <lb />
Treatise on Blood Skin <lb />
mailed free. <lb />
swim co., <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
and harbor appropriation bill. The <lb />
I total appropriation is little over 820.- <lb />
The items of importance in <lb />
the bill to North are as fol- <lb />
Beaufort, inland <lb />
between and <lb />
River, 815.000; Cape Fear River, <lb />
Sin has many tools, but a lie is a j Cape Fear Rivers at and <lb />
handle that them all. Wilmington <lb />
bring new <lb />
. River River <lb />
wealth to the parents. ; and Tar River <lb />
Thou. Whom bast given so much River Ocracoke Inlet <lb />
to me, no j Mack's <lb />
heart. <lb />
Creak <lb />
Storm Calendar and Weather Forecast <lb />
for 1890, by R. Hicks, mailed <lb />
to any address on receipt of a two-cent <lb />
postage stamp. The Dr. J. H. <lb />
Medicine Co. St. Mo, <lb />
I will Mr. J. M. Norfleet in his <lb />
Insurance Agency at Greenville. N. <lb />
C, on April 1st. I will represent the <lb />
same and solicit a <lb />
of the liberal patronage given Mr. <lb />
in the past. en- <lb />
trusted to me will receive my prompt ., . <lb />
attention. . under Open Hen. S <lb />
i. <lb />
ville <lb />
Fleming, Mrs Sidney. acres <lb />
Fleming. Sylvester, acres ES <lb />
Gotham. Dinah. town lot in <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Harris, Edward, i town lot <lb />
Hopkins. lot, Greenville Id <lb />
lot due I <lb />
Hardy, Stanley wife i lot in <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Harris, II F. town lot Green- <lb />
ville <lb />
Harrington. Marina. town lot in <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Johnson. S M wife acres <lb />
Knox, Abram, acre <lb />
W M. acres <lb />
A F, town lot, Greenville <lb />
Moore, H, acres <lb />
Moore, acres due <lb />
J B, acres <lb />
Patrick, Elmira, town lot In <lb />
Randolph, Wiley, i town lot in <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Sermons. D G. acres <lb />
Sugg, I A wife acres. town <lb />
in Greenville <lb />
Wilson, acres due <lb />
Sutton. Jas A, acres due <lb />
Edna, acres <lb />
Willoughby, J F, <lb />
Whitehead. Wiley, j town lot In <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Williams, Matthew, town lot In <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Williams, Geo, town lot Greenville <lb />
Yellowley, J B, ad sir E C Yellow- <lb />
Adams, <lb />
Judy <lb />
Bryant, Samuel <lb />
John <lb />
Blount. Caesar <lb />
Cherry, Benjamin <lb />
j Cherry, Samuel <lb />
Fleming. W A <lb />
Flood, W A <lb />
Gotham. Dinah <lb />
Austin <lb />
Harris, II F <lb />
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Hopkins, j lot <lb />
W C wile i lot <lb />
j Stanley i lot <lb />
Jackson, Washington lot <lb />
Johnson, John Hen <lb />
Jackson. J t, j lot <lb />
lot <lb />
A F lot <lb />
Randal Wiley i lot <lb />
Alex lot <lb />
Whitehead, Wiley lot <lb />
Brown, James Jr, <lb />
acres <lb />
Arnold, Louis, acres <lb />
Blount, H L, acres <lb />
Branch, D N, acres <lb />
Blount, E J, acres <lb />
Blount, S, acres <lb />
Bland, C, for acres <lb />
Craft, Mary, acres <lb />
Harrington, W H, acres due <lb />
acres <lb />
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, 1280 acres <lb />
Bullock, Jerry, seres <lb />
Braswell, A, TOP acres <lb />
Blob, acres <lb />
Harris, ft wife acres due <lb />
King, Daniel R. acres <lb />
Pearce, Wiley town let <lb />
Peebles, John, acres <lb />
DAM <lb />
acres . . <lb />
the Clerk. <lb />
W. II. Tucker, executor of William <lb />
Moore, deceased, in his own behalf <lb />
and such other creditors of Marcel- <lb />
his Moore, deceased, as may make <lb />
themselves parties <lb />
against <lb />
J. D. Murphy, executor of Marcellus <lb />
Moore, deceased. <lb />
To Ike of the estate of <lb />
Moore. <lb />
A summons having been issued In the <lb />
above entitled returnable on the <lb />
lath day of May. 1890. It, is now or- <lb />
by the Court that publication be <lb />
made in the a <lb />
newspaper published the county of <lb />
Pitt, for six successive weeks, notifying <lb />
all the creditors of the estate of Marcel- <lb />
Moore, deceased, to appear before <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court of said <lb />
county on or before the 16th day of May. <lb />
1890, and file their evidences of debt <lb />
against said estate properly <lb />
This the 1st day of April. 1890. <lb />
E. A. Move. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court <lb />
If You Have <lb />
CONSUMPTION I COUGH OR COLD <lb />
BRONCHITIS Throat Affection <lb />
SCROFULA I Wasting of Flesh <lb />
Or any Throat and <lb />
art Inflamed, Lack of Strength or <lb />
Power, yew can o relieves Cure J by <lb />
SCOTT'S <lb />
EMULSION <lb />
PURE COD LIVER OIL <lb />
With <lb />
PALATABLE MILK. <lb />
for Scot fa and lei no <lb />
or you to <lb />
accept a <lb />
Sold by all Druggists. <lb />
Greenville Institute. <lb />
JAMES A. SMITH, <lb />
TONSORIAL ARTIST, <lb />
Greenville N C. <lb />
We have the the easiest <lb />
Chair ever used in the art. Clean towels, <lb />
sharp razors, and satisfaction guaranteed <lb />
in every instance. Call and be con <lb />
Ladies waited on at their <lb />
Cleaning clothes a specialty. <lb />
Notice I <lb />
for baldness <lb />
falling out of hair, and eradication of <lb />
dandruff Is before the public. <lb />
Among the many who have used It with <lb />
wonderful success, I refer you to the fol- <lb />
lowing named gentlemen who will testify <lb />
to the truth of my assertion <lb />
Latham, Greenville. <lb />
Mb. O. <lb />
Sb., <lb />
Any one wishing to give it a trial for <lb />
the above named complaints can procure <lb />
it from me, at my place of business, for <lb />
S 1.50 per bottle. Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY, Barber. <lb />
Greenville, March 14th, C , <lb />
OPENS AUGUST 27th, 1850, <lb />
TEACHERS <lb />
John Duckett. Principal, <lb />
Associate Principal <lb />
E. Duckett, Primary De- <lb />
Assistant in Primary <lb />
Department. <lb />
Miss May Instrumental <lb />
Music. <lb />
Miss X Vocal Music. <lb />
Miss Mollie Rouse, Painting and <lb />
Drawing. <lb />
MM. J. C. Penmanship <lb />
and Commercial Department. <lb />
DEPARTMENTS. <lb />
Primary. Academic. <lb />
Classical and Mathematical. 1.1 Mu- <lb />
sic, Painting and Drawing. <lb />
Commercial. <lb />
ADVANTAGES <lb />
Large, Comfortable Buildings. <lb />
Healthy Location and Good <lb />
Plenty of Well Prepared Food <lb />
Boarders. A Corps of Teachers, <lb />
all graduates of first class <lb />
Music Department equal <lb />
in work to any College in the State, <lb />
Pianos and Organs. <lb />
A Library of nearly volumes <lb />
purchased recently for the School. <lb />
Rates Moderate, from to <lb />
Board and Tuition Tuition and Term <lb />
for Day Pupils the same at advertised <lb />
In Pupils who do not board <lb />
with the Principal should consult <lb />
before engaging board elsewhere. For <lb />
farther particulars, Address, <lb />
JOHN DUCKETT. <lb />
Principal.<lb />
and Schedule <lb />
trains south. <lb />
No No No <lb />
A pi. 20th, dally Fast Mail, dally <lb />
dally ex Sub. <lb />
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Bad Diamond Brand. <lb />
pill pr. <lb />
for id. <lb />
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PARKER'S <lb />
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n . growth. <lb />
i . Restore Orgy <lb />
hair <lb />
iv c . Pl. <lb />
C. B. EDWARDS <lb />
Edwards N, <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
1ST. O- <lb />
We have the largest and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind to be found in <lb />
the State, and solicit orders for all classes <lb />
Commercial. Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
WEDDING READY <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
us your orders. <lb />
It <lb />
PRINTERS AND BINDERS <lb />
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained, and all business in the U. S. <lb />
Patent office or in the Courts attended to <lb />
for Moderate Fees. <lb />
We are opposite the U. S. Patent Of- <lb />
engaged in Patents Exclusively, and <lb />
can obtain patents In less than those <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing is sent we <lb />
advise as to free of charge, <lb />
and we make no change unless we ob- <lb />
Patents. <lb />
We refer, here, to the Post Master, the <lb />
Supt. of the Money Order Did., and to <lb />
the U. S. Patent Office. For <lb />
advise terms and reference to <lb />
actual clients in your own State, or <lb />
address, C. A. Snow Co., <lb />
Washington, D. C <lb />
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it's it if men u <lb />
all hue <lb />
. kc tun. <lb />
In world, <lb />
Pianos Ops. <lb />
The i of fastening strings <lb />
of Pianos, invented by us, is one of the <lb />
most important improvements ever <lb />
made, making the instrument more rich- <lb />
musical In tone, more durable, and <lb />
less liable to get out of tune. <lb />
Both the Mason Hamlin Organs and <lb />
Pianos excel chiefly in that which is the <lb />
chief excellence in any musical <lb />
quality of tone. Other things, <lb />
though important, are much less so than <lb />
this. An instrument with unmusical <lb />
tones cannot be good. Illustrated <lb />
of new styles, introduced this <lb />
season, sent free. <lb />
MASON A HAMLIN <lb />
Organ and Piano Co. <lb />
new <lb />
To ear Sick <lb />
Malaria, Liver tat. <lb />
and <lb />
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winter line. <lb />
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to sell <lb />
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no more clothes <lb />
pins needed. It <lb />
holds the <lb />
est and finest <lb />
without pins <lb />
Clothes do not <lb />
freeze to it and <lb />
cannot blow off. <lb />
MADE WITH WATER. <lb />
COCOA <lb />
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everything In my line <lb />
AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO MAKE A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
with all the Improved appliances; <lb />
and comfortable chairs. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of my shop <lb />
promptly executed. Very respectfully, <lb />
EDMONDS <lb />
Wilson pm pm <lb />
Ai <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Weldon pm pm <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Baal <lb />
leaves Halifax 2.30 P. XI., arrives Scot- <lb />
land Neck at 3.45 P. If., 6.30 <lb />
Returning leaves Greenville 7.00 <lb />
A. M., Halifax at 11.23 A. M., dally <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. dally except Sun- <lb />
day. P M. Sunday I P If, arrive <lb />
N C, P M, P M. <lb />
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except Sunday. AM, Sunday A <lb />
X. arrive Tarboro, N C, AM, <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leaves <lb />
Goldsboro daily except Sunday, A M, <lb />
N C, A M. Re- <lb />
turning leaves Smithfield, X A M, <lb />
arrive Goldsboro, N C, A M. <lb />
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at P M, arrives Nashville <lb />
P Hope P M. Returning <lb />
leaves Spring Hope A If, Nashville <lb />
M, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
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for Clinton dally, except Sunday, at <lb />
and AM Returning leave <lb />
ton A M, and P. M. connect- <lb />
in-; at Warsaw with Nos. and <lb />
train on Wilson Fayette- <lb />
ville Branch is No. Northbound Is <lb />
No. except Sunday. <lb />
Train-No. South will stop only at <lb />
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection at <lb />
Weldon for all points North daily. All <lb />
ail via Richmond, and daily except <lb />
via Bay Line. <lb />
make close connection for <lb />
points North via Richmond and <lb />
All trains run solid between <lb />
ton and Washington, and Pullman <lb />
Sleepers attached. <lb />
JOHN F. DIVINE, <lb />
General <lb />
I. It. KENLY, Transportation <lb />
T. If. EMERSON Passenger <lb />
Self-Inking Pen Pencil Stamp. <lb />
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MARKS ANYTHING <lb />
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Rev. E. C. Glenn's <lb />
Bethlehem, 1st Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
School 1st Sunday at <lb />
o'clock <lb />
Sparta, 2nd Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Shady Grove, 2nd Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Hall at o'clock <lb />
Salem 4th Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Chapel. 4th Sunday <lb />
Chapel Saturday before 4th <lb />
Atlantic N. C. Railroad <lb />
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1st. 1889. <lb />
East. Schedule. <lb />
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Atlantic Hotel <lb />
Morehead Depot am <lb />
Thursday and Saturday, <lb />
Monday. Wednesday and Friday. <lb />
Train with Wilmington A <lb />
Weldon Train bound North, leaving <lb />
Goldsboro a. m., and with Rich- <lb />
Danville Train West, leaving <lb />
p. m. <lb />
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Weldon Freight Train, leaving <lb />
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Ho What's This <lb />
Why another new discovery by Alfred <lb />
Culler In the way of helping the afflict- <lb />
ed. By calling on or addressing the <lb />
above named barber, you can procure a <lb />
bottle of Preparation Unit is invaluable <lb />
for eradicating mid causing the <lb />
hair to be soft and <lb />
glossy, only or three application a <lb />
week is necessary, and a common hair <lb />
la all to be used after rubbing the <lb />
scalp vigorously for a few minutes with <lb />
the Preparation. Try a and <lb />
convinced, only cents. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED <lb />
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