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GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY. MAY 1890. <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
D. J. rod <lb />
THE <lb />
following beautiful composition <lb />
was found in Charleston. S. C, <lb />
war. It was printed on very heavy <lb />
yellow satin, and is quite a literary <lb />
We dip from the Mis- <lb />
lo the mercy scat our fill dost <lb />
gather. <lb />
Daniel G. of Wake. To do our duty unto Thee <lb />
If. father. <lb />
L To all honor Ml he <lb />
New York Letter. <lb />
Beginning the Historical <lb />
Day. <lb />
special <lb />
New York, May <lb />
On last Wednesday, the I an- <lb />
of the inauguration of <lb />
Washington, ground was broken for <lb />
the Washington Memorial <lb />
The site of the is over the <lb />
ed roadway in Washington Square <lb />
The Real Danger. <lb />
Stray Bits of <lb />
tiers, of Wake. <lb />
Tn W. of Wake. <lb />
of Wayne. <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction- <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
On, of <lb />
For Thou art the gnat God, <lb />
who art in heaven. <lb />
Thou, by Thy wisdom, the <lb />
Base; <lb />
forever, therefore, <lb />
hallowed be name. <lb />
little distant from the spot on which <lb />
the wooden arch was erected last <lb />
Spring for the centennial <lb />
and under which the procession pas- <lb />
No formal ceremonies were held <lb />
to mark the of the work <lb />
Let never more divide us from . <lb />
Th grace, but let <lb />
Chief Jostle- A. P. . Thy kingdom come. which will no rapidly onward until <lb />
Wake. opposed be none, ., . . . , ., <lb />
Clark, of Bat Thy goad pleasure mid I commit- <lb />
Joseph of Franklin . Thy will be done, tee in charge are perfectly satisfied <lb />
James K. Shepherd, of Beaufort and And let ear to obey he even <lb />
of Burke. The same <lb />
In earth as tie ha heaven. <lb />
First II. Brown, Thin for our O also <lb />
Beaufort. pray. <lb />
Second Philip f. Thou be to <lb />
. us this day <lb />
Third District- Connor, of The food Of life, wherewith our souls are <lb />
red, <lb />
Sufficient raiment, and <lb />
daily bread; <lb />
re- <lb />
ma. <lb />
alee <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth District- of <lb />
Chatham. <lb />
sixth T. Boykin, of <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Seventh of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
F. of <lb />
Iredell. <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb />
Barry. <lb />
Tenth G. of <lb />
Bathe. <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb />
Twelfth if. Merrimon. <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
IX <lb />
It. of <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of <lb />
House of Represent at District <lb />
Thomas G. Skinner, of <lb />
Second P. body's want, to of sites that art memorable in <lb />
of , . , , . <lb />
Third District C. W. of let earth s gain drive us to the settlement and history <lb />
Fender. . into of this These sites, eight in <lb />
Fourth District. II- Bonn, of <lb />
Nash. Let not the soul of any true believer <lb />
Fifth W. of fall in the lime of trial <lb />
but deliver <lb />
Sixth Rowland of <lb />
Tea. them from the malice of the <lb />
s. Henderson, devil <lb />
Rowan. And in life and death keep <lb />
every needful thing <lb />
And of Thy mercy, pity <lb />
forgive <lb />
All our misdeeds, for Dim whom <lb />
didst please <lb />
To make an offering for <lb />
our <lb />
O Lord, as we believe <lb />
That Thou wilt pardon us <lb />
as forgive <lb />
Let that teach, wherewith Thou <lb />
dost acquaint us, <lb />
To pardon all <lb />
those who trespass against <lb />
And though. sometimes, Thou we <lb />
have <lb />
This lose for yet help <lb />
and lead us not <lb />
the designs of Hr. White the <lb />
Architect, t ere is no doubt hut <lb />
the arch will be a beautiful or- <lb />
in the Father of his <lb />
Those of our friends who are always <lb />
ridiculing the want of patriotic public <lb />
spirit will soon be compelled to sing <lb />
the action of New York in quietly <lb />
building such a by small <lb />
contribution, proves in an edifying <lb />
manner her titles as the Empire City <lb />
of the Republic. The need- <lb />
ed to In id the arch has nearly ail <lb />
been raised and the corner stone will <lb />
lie laid with appropriate ceremonies <lb />
on day. <lb />
THE society <lb />
this city, is about lo begin a work <lb />
of great service to those who are now <lb />
or may be hereafter interested in <lb />
historical relating to Sew <lb />
York City. are Io mark with I <lb />
appropriate tablets a <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
Henry Watterson, the brilliant <lb />
editor of the Louisville Courier <lb />
Journal, delivered an address be- <lb />
fore the Southern Press <lb />
at Charleston last Wednesday. <lb />
which he discussed various <lb />
bearing upon the present or <lb />
future welfare of this country. He <lb />
saw no question of a public nature <lb />
which would not in time be adjust- <lb />
ed the good sense and patriotism <lb />
of the American people, as threat- <lb />
and exciting questions in the <lb />
past had The real, danger, <lb />
he declared, with which the country <lb />
is threatened is the relation of <lb />
money to the moral nature of tie not A success. <lb />
yon have a good <lb />
,, , ,. time at the five o'clock tea I <lb />
He spoke not as a at all. It was very <lb />
with peculiar or blue i tiresome. Everybody that was in- <lb />
grass ideas, nor w a partisan, ready came so there was nobody <lb />
to predict disaster because an to <lb />
sing party is in power, nor as a so- liking an on. <lb />
Together by the Sad Boy for <lb />
Those Who Lore to Laugh. <lb />
Fireside poker. <lb />
A loan pawn broker. <lb />
A writ of love <lb />
letter. <lb />
Why is a man called honorable <lb />
who is upstairs beating his wife f <lb />
He is above doing a mean act. <lb />
is a story about <lb />
a couple who lived together seventy <lb />
five without having a dispute. <lb />
Where shall put it T <lb />
it in the department <lb />
of <lb />
Sam Jones. <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
That man of God, the Reverend <lb />
P. Jones, is in Charlotte at <lb />
this time, justifying the <lb />
to men. to last he had <lb />
called the people of that devoted city <lb />
hounds, lousy calves, dogs, <lb />
fools and contemptible puppies, and <lb />
had said of the best people of the <lb />
city are as good people as dwell <lb />
on that they would not be <lb />
allowed to sweep out the kitchens of <lb />
of Baltimore. If he talked <lb />
that way on the street instead of in a <lb />
he would get both eyes <lb />
blacked and be sent to the rock pile. <lb />
The docs well to con- <lb />
the excesses to which Sain <lb />
Jones goes. There is no man in <lb />
OVER THE STATE. <lb />
Happenings of Interest Occur- <lb />
ring in North Carolina. <lb />
AS EXCHANGES <lb />
Thoughts for Reflection. <lb />
from Leading Authors <lb />
Our Readers to use la Leisure <lb />
Moments. <lb />
of C the <lb />
and<lb />
clime- -T. Hood. <lb />
Watch well two points in life, f heard a <lb />
wise man say, <lb />
be beginning of each labor, and the end <lb />
of every play. <lb />
Righteousness, wisdom are <lb />
that true light which the mind ceases <lb />
President Elliott, of the it is overcome by the dig. <lb />
t Railroad, of as by a cloud; and <lb />
instructed agent at Scotland ll the sun goes down <lb />
Neck to make a contribution of Augustine. <lb />
on behalf of the company, to; <lb />
Charlotte or the State who will en-. assist in organizing a Fire Com- <lb />
or defend the he made in Scotland Neck. <lb />
upon the good citizens of that town. t i cm <lb />
,. , ,.,.,. . ,, , ,, , . Shipp was deliver- <lb />
while this h true, the rule that d,,,,. to the grand jury <lb />
apply in making an estimate in Stanley Monday n <lb />
all men ought to be applied to Sam heavy wind to shake the <lb />
Jones. We ought not to judge him court house, whereupon the judge <lb />
Lenoir days ago <lb />
Messrs. Coffey and Ira <lb />
living on Lower Creek, <lb />
shot a wild apiece, that had <lb />
stopped off on their Northern trip <lb />
to take in rations. They were <lb />
feeding in a wheat field. <lb />
day brings a ship <lb />
H ell for those who have no fear, <lb />
Looking seaward well assured <lb />
I bat the word the brings <lb />
Is the word they wish to hear. <lb />
K. w. Emerson, <lb />
soul, sit thou a patient looker-on- <lb />
the play before the to <lb />
carping at the order things . Servant sweet girl's i harsh and unjust expressions i rushed tram the court room with- many day <lb />
which one man to is in the parlor. j alone; nor by his witticisms alone; out the adjourning, <lb />
so much more wealth than another, girl down I by his alone; nor by his with the jurors behind him. J <lb />
day <lb />
act crowns<lb />
And hair is all I eloquence, and earnestness, and o Ai i i , Knowledge is proud that he has <lb />
but as a citizen o the Republic oh- j to ability alone. All these ; ZS ,, <lb />
u. from la that he knows no <lb />
to the morals of the people, its <lb />
corrupting influence, is not only the <lb />
danger which in the lit- <lb />
room. <lb />
Loving summer ward <lb />
robe is completed and now am <lb />
but is the which j <lb />
this country has bad to contend I I'll see if I can <lb />
the past quarter a and arrange my affairs so I can go. <lb />
which has done mere to undermine I can't take you along. <lb />
You haven't a of clothes fit to <lb />
be seen <lb />
public virtue, to destroy honesty, to <lb />
imperil and liberty, to <lb />
Not a Biped. <lb />
pool lie has <lb />
these things ought to be <lb />
weighed in the scales and set over learn j <lb />
against his buffoonery, his that a colored boy named A <lb />
language Ins abuse, and his g WAS. <lb />
broad jokes It we will consider him m <lb />
all around, as we ought to do every Mr. Henry land near Na- <lb />
The binning of the <lb />
man before passing judgment upon last Wednesday. . . , . <lb />
him, we will that the Rev. Sam absent, and a building at Fortress Mom <lb />
is a great deal and year old girl says that a larger boy recalls to mi <lb />
more useful man than the who was taking care of them got M amusing incident which <lb />
Whittier <lb />
roe <lb />
occurred <lb />
have been identified with <lb />
absolute certainty the very <lb />
to which are attached certain . <lb />
of historical importance. The <lb />
tablet will be placed on the Aid- <lb />
us from evil, Broadway, to mark <lb />
in life of legions of Americans is to <lb />
Eighth W. A. <lb />
S. of W j <lb />
fa -on. <lb />
. Court A. Move. <lb />
of Deeds David II. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. I. Ward. <lb />
It- <lb />
Council Chair- <lb />
man. V Newton. <lb />
John Flanagan, T. K. <lb />
Bond of <lb />
from <lb />
may be bad <lb />
for Thine is the <lb />
Tins world is Thy wink, its wondrous <lb />
story <lb />
To <lb />
tin and the <lb />
all Thy works have ended <lb />
never. <lb />
BiS a ill remain and <lb />
forever. <lb />
habitations of men on <lb />
tan Island The second is to he <lb />
Howling Green, on the site of Old <lb />
Port The next will, <lb />
mark the Old or Town I <lb />
Hall in on Pearl Strut. The <lb />
. i <lb />
tablet will be on Sun s. <lb />
pear of M Avenue and 13th <lb />
The tilth will be on the Mills <lb />
are willing lo confess that had a Mayor of Joseph H., exhibition was to be given <lb />
Lad been <lb />
The <lb />
. persons <lb />
will bring power and distinction. believe his broad jokes these three towns that audience desired to ask the <lb />
A generation ago, even, it was , Dare's too many hen j his course language, ought not to find have shown such wisdom in elect- i any question they could do <lb />
not so. <lb />
time would rank among the wealthy <lb />
ibis as <lb />
lint were wiser in. A lady at Aliens, Ga , has <lb />
The wealthy men of that I tor , a place in We know its chief magistrates. <lb />
it greatly retards his usefulness, and . <lb />
drives away from him thousands tty <lb />
might be won by his pathos and ago the and Farm <lb />
K. and I. we peer creatures would confess Building, in Broad Sweet, to mark <lb />
On. . . , , . ,. . ,. <lb />
Amen. <lb />
the the New <lb />
The sixth will <lb />
rate the Old Church, at <lb />
Cedar and Nassau <lb />
The seventh will be placed where <lb />
What is a tattler A vile leech Washington delivered his famous <lb />
sapping the life blood of human hap farewell address, at the Francis <lb />
And would say <lb />
The Tattler. <lb />
School II. Has-<lb />
of II. all i r. F. <lb />
r. G. <lb />
Evans. <lb />
Chief T. <lb />
A black, greedy vulture Tavern, in Broad Street, and the <lb />
. , . <lb />
2nd Ward. B. Jr. and Alfred feasting upon carrion of society, eighth will be placed on the Bored <lb />
A listens to in of the <lb />
HI- any harsh you may say f Even to the ordinary <lb />
and neighbor, either or in a <lb />
x. j,,.,. . u carries it magnified <lb />
Hush.-. , ,, ., , <lb />
Sunday, up to suit an. <lb />
what don't keep no chicKens to ask <lb />
pin questions like I hat. <lb />
men <lb />
. , , . , , , a lamp that will cease to <lb />
their way than their sons, and lived , ten T,. <lb />
to purposes, though but few average Georgia lover no fault <lb />
of them could count their millions, to find mill the lamp; in he <lb />
Almost any the large cities m be better satisfied ii it would <lb />
v . i . i . soon as he came in. II <lb />
the North today can show more i i . . i. <lb />
the young lady wants to make a <lb />
real ten strike, she should <lb />
millionaires than the whole country <lb />
could in <lb />
It was the war, when the <lb />
country was reeling under the <lb />
amid the clang of swords and the <lb />
father who will go to bed at nine <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
GOODNESS. <lb />
, and pious men and women who <lb />
co operate with him, deplore his <lb />
coarseness, while admire his <lb />
invent a j hi <lb />
Sam to reform. <lb />
is earn. <lb />
shock contending armies, and sighed Mrs. <lb />
. .,. .,. ., .,. have been the <lb />
inc and Prayer every it ears <lb />
E. P. Mm, ,. j,.,, , <lb />
after in getting bin <lb />
and harsh. <lb />
Wednesday night. . <lb />
A. D. Pastor. returns to you laden with <lb />
lions of strife and fuel change of base on day, in <lb />
seer these tablets will be interest <lb />
and will not from <lb />
vain lo know ma-k <lb />
idles events. <lb />
or <lb />
The first or May was New Yolk's <lb />
great moving day. Those of our <lb />
population who did not make any <lb />
blare of the old order .,,, <lb />
things gave place to I lie new, <lb />
the speculative spirit which has <lb />
bigamies of death three mortal <lb />
First was seized with a <lb />
bleeding phrenology in the hit <lb />
the brain, which was <lb />
Tariff Reform Grows. <lb />
Lints IN <lb />
WITHIN A <lb />
The Chicago Newt, in reviewing <lb />
so. A strapping big fellow, who <lb />
wore only a shirt, trousers, and <lb />
pair of government shoes, was <lb />
along <lb />
word <lb />
the <lb />
fol- <lb />
Charles living lowing <lb />
near N. C. a farm boy My man, what is the meaning of <lb />
but with am-L bi , <lb />
wrote for the prize, won it,; <lb />
received the prize medal and we; <lb />
are prowl to pat him on the roll <lb />
honor. All honor to Charles <lb />
, , exceeded a stoppage of the left Chicago <lb />
since become so general, was de- J <lb />
and with <lb />
me. an Inflammation the borax, <lb />
Hickory and <lb />
The east-bound freight from <lb />
ville was wrecked about miles <lb />
west of Hickory on Friday morn-, <lb />
May 2nd at i o'clock. At <lb />
wheel on one of the box ears broke j <lb />
on a trestle and caused rive cars <lb />
A biped is a beast. <lb />
Why is a beast a biped T <lb />
Because it has feet. <lb />
Arc you a biped <lb />
i. <lb />
Why <lb />
Because hasn't got four feet. <lb />
are yon then <lb />
a raped <lb />
The shout of laughter which <lb />
i on n ran v-.-. . . , <lb />
While brave men and now I haw chloroform the last year over DO to be precipitated in the creek, greeted Ins up the ex <lb />
rapidity. <lb />
the <lb />
armies with food, clothing, arms, <lb />
munitions of war, and laid the <lb />
While brave men and now I have chloroform rue year over . m re . <lb />
he grasping mercenaries sought There's k no that -Tariff Clubs have The was only about eight <lb />
t t . . in the State. These em- feet m height, and no one was <lb />
contracts to supply the . g ,,, -A curiosity for a place . . . <lb />
a secret They are non partisan. A museum passed through <lb />
said the long I distinct and effort has Hickory last Monday. It was a <lb />
No. j-i. A. F. A A- the fire. Thus, little regard to their residences or their <lb />
M. meets every W and Hen- business arc not to <lb />
and at this sack <lb />
. T . t w .-i ., , c so as a <lb />
Lodge. A. I. Mow. W. M. the of human; , ., . . , <lb />
C f all <lb />
Greenville . No. meet friendship and between l he, n 1st, so; <lb />
every and 4th Monday at Ha- kindest of and the best of that when that day comes about, there <lb />
Hall. K. W. II. p. a hatred which is much moving and confusion. It is j <lb />
should be known only to the bosom the harvest-time; he is i <lb />
munitions war, aim cue i man, said long- instinct mm u m <lb />
foundations of colossal fortunes a haired passenger to t he occupant of been made by the organizer of with two <lb />
-o to speak, class know clubs to keep politics out heads and six feet head <lb />
, , never spent a dollar for them. This is so pronounced was both the same <lb />
of mercenaries taking advantage ,., , m size. The shells were joined to- <lb />
the and responded the them is obtainable use in at the side and the scallops <lb />
times, secured the pass mining half way round, with t tie political situation. It is shape of <lb />
age of acts by Congress, granting a look great interest bis face. <lb />
demons <lb />
Are a <lb />
N. n. <lb />
No. K. of If. <lb />
meets fir-t an I third Friday Bight. <lb />
r. Haskett, D. <lb />
Pitt Council. A. E. of H. meets <lb />
O. A. White. C. and It SO, in the <lb />
Pitt Farmer-- Alliance meets v, let us be to <lb />
the fir-t Friday in January. April. July <lb />
the King of May and cares not who <lb />
is queen. Yon must bend to his <lb />
o you sow wish or perhaps your household <lb />
How do <lb />
Mr. you are go- <lb />
mi your neighbors the seeds of in the street all night. <lb />
Moving this year has not been so <lb />
as formerly and <lb />
obvious confusion and of <lb />
them principalities of the public do- <lb />
main on various patriotic <lb />
and others secured favoring <lb />
which gave them control of the on a tour of the world T <lb />
the country, the control of j <lb />
,,, , , premise to write me <lb />
commerce on land and sea, etc, and <lb />
reliably asserted these clubs em shell. The two heads pointed at <lb />
brace at least an angle of -15 degrees from each <lb />
These members are all posted on ; other and but for the absence of a <lb />
Tariff matters. They are hind foot front each it would have <lb />
aggressive and ready to looked like two complete <lb />
point out how the existing , under one connected shell. The I <lb />
ion of agricultural interests is due specimen was found near Lenoir <lb />
to the protective tariff j and was being expressed to Mess, <lb />
policy the Republican party. I Whiting Brothers, of Raleigh. <lb />
A SAFE INVESTMENT. <lb />
Kohl and silver like the sands <lb />
Will keep slipping through out <lb />
Jewels, gleaming like a spark. <lb />
Will be hidden In the <lb />
Sun an and stars will pale. <lb />
Hut these words will never <lb />
upon the waters east <lb />
Shall be gathered at the <lb />
and October. J. J. desist, he mo all to err, all u it <lb />
Ah, you know j These 30.000 tariff reformers are I <lb />
The Loss of Children. <lb />
Gilbert <lb />
children are not carried <lb />
E. A. too apt to say in a moment of sad <lb />
den passion or in a silly joke, things <lb />
m r m. in flail. which an hour afterward, in a mo- <lb />
Fernando Ward. S. Spain. of we<lb />
iv wish unsaid. Hut deeper is the <lb />
POST OFFICE. thicker is the crime of him <lb />
Baa it tor ill IT I who taking our weakness for his away little coffins, and laid for-; <lb />
M. to M. m distributed capital, effect the destruction of the I ever in the grave, they <lb />
on The general deliver- will f his neighbor as his in- ; come transformed SO that <lb />
S we lose another way. The <lb />
M arrives I athletic young soldier or collegian, <lb />
P. M. and departs at <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Tar mm. Old Sparta and Falkland <lb />
mail- arrive- Sun <lb />
M. and at I P. M. <lb />
thus the foundations of other <lb />
fortunes were laid. They be- how I will value the privilege. mainly agriculturists or men depend Count that day lost whose slow descend- <lb />
came the creditors of the Govern-. <lb />
lending it money to meet the <lb />
, . am the postage <lb />
emergencies of war, and took its all the <lb />
bonds at a nominal and <lb />
Tripped Conductor. <lb />
the graceful heroine of the ballroom j <lb />
may make proud the parental heart; <lb />
but can they quite console it for the <lb />
eternal loss of the little beings <lb />
thus laid the foundation of other <lb />
colossal fortunes. They controlled <lb />
dictated the financial <lb />
policies which they desired lo <lb />
and thus laid the foundation of <lb />
her colossal tori <lb />
The money-making, speculative <lb />
yon will really care to hear from eat agricultural prosperity tor i sun <lb />
livelihood. This clement must have Views from thy hand no worthy action <lb />
great effect wherever the question <lb />
of tat reform becomes an issue in <lb />
the campaign. <lb />
WANTS THE EARTH. <lb />
Our State business agent gets <lb />
many letters with no at- <lb />
Nothing remarkable about <lb />
that. It is an every day occurrence <lb />
at the office of this paper If every <lb />
letter received at the office <lb />
done. <lb />
For the system, <lb />
all poisons tie blood, <lb />
In to this the whether of scrofulous or malarial <lb />
S- <lb />
Golden To woman it <lb />
C C. <lb />
WILSON, n. c <lb />
twenty or thirty of northern <lb />
and counties of the State. <lb />
Its membership amounts to some <lb />
parts freshness of complexion, beauty <lb />
where near 20,000- These are all of form and elasticity of step. This <lb />
farmers. The Alliance embraces, it <lb />
is believed, more Republicans than <lb />
is the long record of a purely <lb />
able remedy whose fame is wide <lb />
Scotland Democrat. <lb />
Something a wit ac- . <lb />
IV. the the Scotland , who and enlivened the; <lb />
Roads, and Grimesland and Greenville road the other of marriage A fa-1 <lb />
mails daily t; , repartees <lb />
v n- J were indulged in- and reasonable melancholy as <lb />
C to want be contemplates the most promising i <lb />
little daughters, full vivacity and <lb />
health. How long will the dear <lb />
child remain to She will In- <lb />
altered in six months. In six years <lb />
she will be succeeded by a totally <lb />
different creature new <lb />
in flesh and blood bone, think- <lb />
other thoughts, and speaking <lb />
another language. There is a sad <lb />
even in that change which is <lb />
increase the <lb />
glory of has destroyed the <lb />
sweet delicacy of the dewy Aurora, <lb />
and the wealth of summer has ob- <lb />
the freshness of the <lb />
, I had a attached, the editor i Democrats. Its is <lb />
spun grew apace, peace business in opposition CUSs economic over I. <lb />
came it found the government to Mr. Wanamaker. Any one so in the tariff, monopolistic retained its popularity for over <lb />
in n n v a . a.- II . . . <lb />
in the hands of the men who unreasonable as want a <lb />
had Mammon, worship-I attached to bis letters, be <lb />
and arrive Tuesday to move I am about <lb />
and Saturday at and Conductor to <lb />
Jack and <lb />
mails arrives even Saturday at P. M I T. to it will take me a <lb />
and departs Friday at A M. I long time to get if I travel on <lb />
J. J. PERKINS P M this road <lb />
The had business with <lb />
Rev. A. D. Hunter's Retrain hands then. <lb />
Appointments. At the Convention Good <lb />
and ; at Augusta. Me., <lb />
chin. h. the on <lb />
2nd and morning i--. th dens of <lb />
Greenville Baptist church, also , <lb />
Meeting Wednesday night. I <lb />
3rd Sunday, morning night. Beth- j they recommended a more strict <lb />
el Baptist observance of the law. <lb />
satisfied with a mail car attached <lb />
to his <lb />
as be had never been <lb />
shipped before and made him the <lb />
of the land. They have been <lb />
him ever since, and <lb />
ever since he-has been To-I you look <lb />
day be organizes syndicates, trusts, <lb />
controls conventions, elects <lb />
A CHANCE FOB <lb />
dents, Congressmen, Senators and <lb />
controls them, passes tariff bills, <lb />
and dictates the legislation to be <lb />
enacted. <lb />
That's what money has been do- <lb />
that's what it is doing, that's <lb />
the way it demoralizes and under <lb />
mines public virtue, honesty and pa- <lb />
lady. <lb />
No response. <lb />
are thinking of, grand <lb />
mother I <lb />
The old lady came out of dreamy <lb />
reverie a moment and <lb />
Maggie Mitchell <lb />
married again last<lb />
child, <lb />
and that's the way it be- Bet she looked nine idly at herself <lb />
the real and mighty is the glass and kept on dreaming. <lb />
and trust them <lb />
leading-strings away the Re- <lb />
publican fold. <lb />
George Hancock, a Latter Day <lb />
Saint at Provo Utah, has been sen- <lb />
half a century, its demand <lb />
at home, and orders coining for <lb />
where the tongue is never <lb />
spoken. This speaks volumes for its <lb />
efficacy. <lb />
to ten imprisonment j Swift's Specific s. in not n <lb />
for the murder of family at nostrum of a brief day's existence, <lb />
Spanish Fork in Hancock is <lb />
seventy-two years of age. <lb />
Truth is the most powerful thing <lb />
in the world, fiction can only <lb />
please its resemblance to it. <lb />
Lord bury. <lb />
All paths, the lowliest and <lb />
loftiest, have heaven overhead and <lb />
in the heart, or hell underneath and <lb />
in the Hughes. <lb />
such as spring up like the mushroom <lb />
but thousands of testimonials from <lb />
men, women and even reputable <lb />
attest its solid worth as a <lb />
remedial agent, and keep it at the <lb />
front What convincing evidence <lb />
father can the world demand <lb />
Treatise on Blood and Skin Ms <lb />
mailed free. <lb />
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CO., <lb />
Atlanta, G <lb />
L. <lb />
q DENTIST, t <lb />
Greenville, S. <lb />
MOTE <lb />
A I. BLOW, <lb />
ATTORNEY -AT-L AW, <lb />
J. E. N. C <lb />
J. RE. <lb />
J. H. TUCKER <lb />
J. D. MURPHY <lb />
MURPHY, <lb />
A W, <lb />
N. C.<lb />
T SKINNER, <lb />
N. U. <lb />
VI ti. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice in all the courts. Collection <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
j B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT LAW, <lb />
N.<lb />
ii<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Mr. H. B. Hardy, representative has all hope of reaching <lb />
of the Chronicle, a satisfactory solution of the <lb />
iii Greenville last week, mutter will <lb />
wrote a three column article about; therefore to be deter mined on <lb />
town, its industries and ad- j the of the Senate. Au <lb />
which appeared in Sat . Finance corn- <lb />
Capital Gossip. <lb />
What our Heirs <lb />
at the of -a <lb />
of <lb />
Several added to <lb />
J. issue of the said that it they desired it, the penitentiary this week. <lb />
Publisher's Announcement. <lb />
Next week the <lb />
publish the article in full. <lb />
More of the and <lb />
SUBSCRIPTION TRICE OF <lb />
The Reflector is 31.50 per year. t- f wind, the approve a time c <lb />
Rates.-One w men an , <lb />
noted has recently <lb />
will the free coinage people could pass <lb />
their measure as majority of the <lb />
Senate was in of it, but that <lb />
the President had intimated that he <lb />
coinage bill <lb />
in the minds of the <lb />
extreme silver men was whether <lb />
hey should go. ahead spice of <lb />
or whether they <lb />
one year. one-half column one year. are j <lb />
column one year, <lb />
Transient inch j coining to light The private <lb />
one week. two week. ; one secretary of Senator Quay, Chair- i . . <lb />
mouth Two inches one National Republican <lb />
,, . ,, agree to some compromise <lb />
Executive Committee, recently at- . . <lb />
, , . -i . i that would obtain the Presidents <lb />
tended a wine supper and got just I <lb />
, . . v .;. signature, <lb />
a little too drunk, and while in i <lb />
this condition disclosed a plan Before the committee of the whole <lb />
House in discussing the. Diplomatic <lb />
two weeks, ; one month, <lb />
Advertisements inserted in Local <lb />
Column as reading items, cents per <lb />
line tor each insertion. <lb />
Legal Advertisements, such as Ad- <lb />
and Notices, <lb />
Commissioners and Sales, <lb />
Summons to etc. will <lb />
be charged for at legal rates and must <lb />
PAID FOB IN The RE- <lb />
has suffered some loss and <lb />
much because of having no <lb />
fixed rule to the payment of this <lb />
of advertisement-, and In order to avoid <lb />
future trouble payment advance <lb />
will demanded. <lb />
Contracts for any space not mentioned <lb />
above, for any length of time, can be <lb />
made by application to the office <lb />
in person or by letter. <lb />
Copy tor Mew Advertisements and <lb />
all changes of advertisements should be <lb />
handed in by o'clock on Tuesday <lb />
morning- in order to prompt in- <lb />
the day following. <lb />
The having a large <lb />
will be found a profitable medium <lb />
through which to reach the public. <lb />
disclosed <lb />
that the Republicans have on ha <lb />
to rob the Booth of about twenty appropriation hill Mr. <lb />
votes in and to diminish j of Kentucky, condemned <lb />
at the Office at <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1880. <lb />
The Executive Committee of <lb />
the X. Press Association, held <lb />
a meeting in Raleigh, last Friday. <lb />
and decided to hold the next con- <lb />
in Durham. Durham is a <lb />
live little city, and the editors will <lb />
enjoy the session there, but taking <lb />
what the papers have been saying <lb />
for the last few weeks we believe <lb />
the majority of them were in favor <lb />
of going to Ocracoke. lint the <lb />
die is cast, so we will all go to <lb />
Durham and take a trip to the <lb />
ocean afterward. <lb />
The was glad to re- <lb />
recently a copy of the Ad- <lb />
Basic City, Va., and to find <lb />
that Mr. . Lindsay was editor. <lb />
Mr. Lindsay was once Secretary <lb />
of the X. C. Press <lb />
edited the in <lb />
this State. Basic City is one of <lb />
the new places has recently <lb />
come into such noted prominence <lb />
before the world and its bids fair <lb />
to be a city indeed in a short <lb />
while. The makes nu <lb />
admirable beginning and we hope <lb />
to see much of it in future. <lb />
to it. <lb />
Notwithstanding the large <lb />
of lives that have been lost <lb />
from such carelessness, and tho <lb />
thousands of warnings raised, <lb />
some people will continue to light <lb />
tires kerosene oil. The <lb />
Durham Hun tells of a horrible <lb />
death in that city last week, which <lb />
occurred from this cause. A <lb />
named Lottie Walters, about <lb />
years of age, was assisting her <lb />
mother in domestic affairs and, in <lb />
kindling the fire took a can of oil <lb />
and poured some of it on the <lb />
lighted A terrific ex- <lb />
followed, the can burst <lb />
and saturated the girl's dross with <lb />
the oil and in a second she was <lb />
her vote in the electoral college <lb />
the same number. The plan is not <lb />
to count the while taking <lb />
the census in the Southern States. <lb />
Then they want to gain about the <lb />
same number on their side by do- <lb />
some pretty liberal counting <lb />
in the Republican States. So the <lb />
next census need not be looked <lb />
forward to as an honest record of <lb />
the population of our nation, as <lb />
the returns are to be doctored to <lb />
suit a horde of Republican thieves <lb />
and if possible secure their <lb />
cession in power. And Speaker <lb />
Reed has also been telling of a <lb />
trick they have on hand. He <lb />
recently went to a Republican <lb />
club meeting op in <lb />
and made a speech. His effort <lb />
was a tirade of abuse and lies <lb />
, administration for <lb />
ed to reciprocity with the South <lb />
Stages and for keeping <lb />
the proceeding- of the <lb />
Congress as quiet us a <lb />
The tariff <lb />
bill, he said, cut off reciprocity with <lb />
Canada, as well. <lb />
The blunders and mistakes of <lb />
those having the <lb />
in charge had delayed and <lb />
retarded its success. It was a miss <lb />
take to appoint all the L. S. <lb />
gates from those who were in <lb />
with the present <lb />
not in sympathy with <lb />
more than one half of the <lb />
It was a mistake not to appoint one <lb />
delegate who was identified with <lb />
the southern States. It was a mis- <lb />
take that the delegates were not <lb />
estate is looking apt <lb />
lots are in demand at advanced <lb />
prices. <lb />
The Daughters O. <lb />
O. P., gave an enjoyable picnic at <lb />
Maj. Tanker's farm on Tuesday. <lb />
Memorial services were postponed <lb />
until yesterday, on of the <lb />
of holding them on <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
By the way, Odd Fellowship is <lb />
the increase here. Nearly <lb />
some candidate is ed <lb />
its <lb />
Sheriff J. A- <lb />
was in the city this week, <lb />
and settled with the Treasurer, pity- <lb />
to him the sum of <lb />
The political pot is just beaming <lb />
to or two gentlemen <lb />
having out as candidates, for <lb />
the offices desired from the county. <lb />
Our farmer friends tell us that a <lb />
great deal tobacco is plant- <lb />
ed this year. If a good crop is <lb />
made they will not be pressed by <lb />
next season. <lb />
It is now said the Governor's <lb />
Mansion will be completed Au- <lb />
gust. It is to be hoped this Is true, <lb />
us the which is a hand- <lb />
some one, should be <lb />
A will be sent by <lb />
the Independent Hose Keel <lb />
to Charlotte on the in-st. to <lb />
take the centennial <lb />
and tournament. <lb />
The Executive Committee of the <lb />
Alliance was session <lb />
here Wednesday. The Alliance has <lb />
about members, and its <lb />
necessarily be immense. <lb />
Governor Fowls has offered a re- <lb />
grand mistake they have made. <lb />
I knew farmers to do <lb />
better work than they are doing <lb />
this yea, i am glad to have the <lb />
privilege of it. All have <lb />
finished planting earn, and many <lb />
are straining ever; muscle to <lb />
plowing corn this week m order to <lb />
begin chopping Monday.; <lb />
Some, however, are already Chop <lb />
ping. Another item of interest is <lb />
that the acreage of is Um <lb />
this year and corn, wheat and oats <lb />
most desirable and sen- <lb />
change. Tobacco is being <lb />
tried by a profitable <lb />
step. I regret to hear that wheat <lb />
and oats are damaged by the cold, <lb />
weather and want of rain. We <lb />
badly. Another import- <lb />
ant item, and MM I was to <lb />
omit, is the number of hogs in our <lb />
section. We have lots of <lb />
a family but has eight <lb />
One- alone young; <lb />
by the has thirty- . <lb />
one head he told me. Young ladies I <lb />
will please take a note of this <lb />
Somehow the shines brighter, i <lb />
the dowers bloom prettier, and <lb />
birds sing sweeter, and why I Ask <lb />
the boys. Miss Brownie Moore, <lb />
one of most charming <lb />
young ladies, is visiting Miss M <lb />
a former pupil of the <lb />
Mr. F. Tucker, who has been <lb />
very low for two weeks, is at date <lb />
no better. <lb />
Dear Editor, I have other news, <lb />
but for fear that I have already <lb />
trespassed upon your kindness, <lb />
Will withhold it. With best wishes <lb />
to you, the Boy, <lb />
the cat, I remain content- <lb />
yours truly, <lb />
H. C, May y, <lb />
Don't have any fears of <lb />
passing. Write Often and at such <lb />
as you desire. Such interest <lb />
letters as the above are always <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
; THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
, to the Pin and surrounding counties, the following good <lb />
are to he excelled in this t, And to In I I . i. and <lb />
pure straight good. DRY GOODS all kinds, NOTION'S. <lb />
GOODS. HATH I <lb />
M n KR and I It I I <lb />
GOODS, HOOKS. WINDOWS. SASH an. Ill, i Slid KENS- <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and CASTING. LEATHER different <lb />
kinds. Gin and Hay, Rock Limb, Paris, and <lb />
and <lb />
HEAVY A <lb />
Agent Clark's N- T. Spool Cotton which I offer to trade <lb />
en, percent for Bread <lb />
and Star Lira at I White I. I pure <lb />
Colon, Wood Sail and Wood and <lb />
Give me a H I <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a <lb />
.-. .-- <lb />
J. L.<lb />
lIFE AGENT, <lb />
am receiving . w day my spring . . ., .,,. v . . . . . f <lb />
-------stock of Dry Goods, c.------- I- V I I . <lb />
TO THE <lb />
I TO I <lb />
Standard Calicoes,<lb />
Saline. One, yd. <lb />
Straw <lb />
to Trimmed In late M <lb />
in the to I. <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD <lb />
All -it Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
FOR A. FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
BIG <lb />
No <lb />
HI <lb />
III . <lb />
Flake <lb />
Flake Flour <lb />
have a Floor I for <lb />
91.76. low cash. <lb />
Give trial. <lb />
W. O. STOKES, w. STOKES, <lb />
N. C <lb />
Hoe, Chinaman of high <lb />
rank has arrived in Washington to <lb />
of <lb />
against the South, He told of a <lb />
scheme they had to the South- j Premeditated blunder. <lb />
em States of their control over I i <lb />
the election of Federal officers, i <lb />
He waste the Congressional <lb />
,. , ,, . ., c,, , enter the diplomatic his <lb />
held ate from the state I . ,. . <lb />
. i . . i ii <lb />
elections and wants to send a lot <lb />
. , , , , , .,, ,, exclusion of Ins <lb />
of whelps down here to do our <lb />
own registration, our own count- <lb />
and our The <lb />
effort will be to steal the whole <lb />
country and turn it over to <lb />
, i t . .-1 ti i <lb />
Just wait until the <lb />
next election and see how tho <lb />
honest people of this land will <lb />
on such and <lb />
villainy. <lb />
sent but he feared that was ward of each the capture <lb />
This bill <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
From Our Correspondent. <lb />
tho <lb />
from <lb />
this country, he said that ho could <lb />
not conscientiously condemn the <lb />
measure, fur the reason that ninety <lb />
emigrants are tho <lb />
of the nation, <lb />
element of which his home govern, <lb />
would gladly rid. <lb />
respected citizens come over <lb />
here he said, a law <lb />
would not have been <lb />
The <lb />
Correspondence of the Advance. <lb />
,,., ,. ., ,. , . Inn name of Alexander L. Blow <lb />
W May 1890. be th <lb />
The of the House I convention soon to assemble to <lb />
a caucus Tuesday in mate a candidate for Solicitor of <lb />
they experienced how vexatious the Third Judicial District. <lb />
Speaker arbitrary rulings <lb />
are when applied at home. The <lb />
caucus met to decide upon the order <lb />
business. The River <lb />
tried bard to have j <lb />
that appropriation bill disposed of I <lb />
tho first thing, bat Reed had <lb />
determined that the tariff should <lb />
have precedence. Then they want <lb />
ed second consideration, but were <lb />
denied that, or any time definite <lb />
and extremely exasperated. <lb />
The time to be taken up by tariff <lb />
talk was discussed. Speaker Reed <lb />
higher the public es- <lb />
teem of his county than A. L- Blow. <lb />
Bis friends are legion, are <lb />
enthusiastic their support of this <lb />
most excellent man. lie has been <lb />
found Always true, manly, consist <lb />
upright in his relations with <lb />
life. His career has been one of de- <lb />
to and fidelity the <lb />
practice of BIS chosen profession, <lb />
always upholding and vindicating <lb />
or apprehension of M. Blue, <lb />
James Stagger H. L. Stagger, <lb />
of Union who wanted <lb />
on the charge murder. <lb />
The last piece land needed to <lb />
complete tho necessary site for the <lb />
Union was purchased <lb />
Monday, nothing remains <lb />
to be dune except to begin actual <lb />
of the <lb />
There is effort being made by <lb />
some our citizens to get the Rev. <lb />
Sam Jones to hold a meeting here. <lb />
There is a class of religious work <lb />
much needed in Raleigh that no one <lb />
can properly handle but Sim Junes. <lb />
Edwards Broughton, the most <lb />
enterprising firm of printers in the <lb />
State, have just In a last <lb />
proved book press, of the <lb />
make. For excellence of work this <lb />
firm is unsurpassed, and they <lb />
deceive the success won. <lb />
Last full the question was raised <lb />
if the Electric Light C., were furn- <lb />
the city with the amount <lb />
light required by contract. The <lb />
Board of Aldermen took the matter <lb />
up, and December stopped pay- <lb />
the monthly bills of the Cum <lb />
The cattle show will be held <lb />
the 15th inst. preparations <lb />
Licenses. <lb />
Were issued by the Register of <lb />
Deeds of Pitt county, during the <lb />
month of April to twenty-two <lb />
Thirteen white, nine colored. <lb />
Jno It <lb />
RE <lb />
k Are wow i <lb />
To show and beat <lb />
i. <lb />
I-- <lb />
LINED I <lb />
stock opened the newest <lb />
shapes white and black straw <lb />
trim mod and <lb />
Hats and Bonnets Hats <lb />
Hats and Bonnets Bonnets and Hats <lb />
also have Ribbons and <lb />
Flowers all kinds. Feather <lb />
Plumes, Crapes. <lb />
Handkerchiefs, Notions. In- <lb />
Caps and Sacks, <lb />
and Emily a <lb />
RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, . <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House. <lb />
WILL <lb />
My Factor; la well equipped with tho M nut up nothing <lb />
we keep up with the diet if it Improved <lb />
ii.--i material used in all work, All styles arc . solid from <lb />
CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
J L Rouse, Jr. and Emily <lb />
by, Hardy W Smith Lydia <lb />
Stoke, Ellis and Ella Sharp, <lb />
Louis II Worthington and <lb />
Stokes, Louis I, and <lb />
Sallie V Henry It Mills and <lb />
Hattie Jacob <lb />
and Corbitt, Lawrence <lb />
son and Crawford, Jefferson L <lb />
Fountain and Mary A King, <lb />
and Martha Bland, <lb />
Win J Leora Smith. <lb />
Wm Chapman and Harriett <lb />
John and Lizzie <lb />
K I ward and Jane <lb />
Corbitt, Edward Daniel <lb />
Moore, Henry C Jones and <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The John Flanagan <lb />
Brewster, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full ii c ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIRS, <lb />
the year round, which will tell as as lows t. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and <lb />
of<lb />
E. A. TAFT, <lb />
VEHICLES. <lb />
-----We also do <lb />
REPAIRING OS NOTICE. <lb />
I Wishes to inform his friends and the public generally In- has <lb />
Are iii the old oat tits of T. if. Cherry, and with <lb />
new stuck added is now prepared furnish very <lb />
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS m FAMILY SUPPLIES <lb />
and <lb />
all <lb />
the <lb />
laid times. I Flour, <lb />
Canned Goods, Crockery, <lb />
Virginia Mayo, Clark and Sarah <lb />
J Patrick, James Patrick and Mar- <lb />
OBITUARY. <lb />
are being made it, and the Rosa, daughter of <lb />
of entries is large. M. at her home <lb />
One the features will be a pa- I Greenville, Friday morning at o'clock, <lb />
Of blOOded stuck through the She was eight years old and although <lb />
which, it is said, more <lb />
than tine horses will be placed. <lb />
until the matter was <lb />
ed into decided. Tho <lb />
suggested that general debate be such <lb />
. i i i i . . i is entitled pub confidence <lb />
omitted and the bill taken up in de- <lb />
tail at once. He knew the bill <lb />
once. Mr. Blow fa an attorney of <lb />
would pass there wasn't any his <lb />
of much talking. Mi. I and in the <lb />
jumped to his feet and protested on merit, solid worth, <lb />
vehemently against tho insinuation of every <lb />
very young was a true little Christian. <lb />
She prayed daily to the Lord to relieve <lb />
her of her sufferings take her home <lb />
to glory. She seemed devotedly attached <lb />
w I,. to her father mother and was ever <lb />
J a dutiful daughter, passed <lb />
fully of the shadow of sadness, into <lb />
the sunshine of gladness, into the light <lb />
Of die The funeral took place <lb />
on Saturday evening at o'clock and was <lb />
largely tended by friends relatives <lb />
I by arbitrations, who decided the whom, extend heart- <lb />
Light Co. were only en- <lb />
titled to pro pay for light <lb />
furnished. <lb />
the right and whatever Light Co., contracted to furnish <lb />
is and disreputable. No j many lights of 1,200 candle power <lb />
proper consideration could ever each, but whereas the lights only <lb />
swerve him from the straight line j gave actual candle power light. <lb />
of honor and rectitude. He is a j The matter was settled this week <lb />
Lie <lb />
; trust committed to his hands. Ho <lb />
that no debate was necessary. i <lb />
declared that the party need not j the people have the utmost <lb />
fear to discuss the bill before always reliable, square and <lb />
enveloped in a sheet of flames. country i to out de to dealing with bis fellow- <lb />
Bar entire clothing were burned <lb />
off and she died about <lb />
after the accident. <lb />
bate would be an outrage upon both is Just, of <lb />
. . h ,, vigorous splendidly equip <lb />
minority and majority. Mr. j by capacity <lb />
rows created amusement by saying learning for the place of Solicitor, <lb />
that some people having made a and is an earnest, energetic worker. <lb />
Beck, of Kentucky, ch subject He is splendid in the management <lb />
died very suddenly hi the railroad exhausted for all time to come and K- <lb />
. on th tea points, and always strong and <lb />
station at on the hearing before a jury. His abilities are <lb />
afternoon of the 3rd inst. He was <lb />
taken with paralysis of the heart tariff <lb />
and died before a physician could <lb />
reach him. For some time he had his <lb />
been in bad health and was re- <lb />
We believe that the Haleigh <lb />
I Business College, under the <lb />
of Mr. X. Broughton has <lb />
become infused with new vigor. A <lb />
most excellent and skillful manager <lb />
from Richmond, Va., has charge of <lb />
the school. It is something <lb />
in the State, and there is no <lb />
need for our young men to leave <lb />
borne to obtain a thorough com- <lb />
education. <lb />
U. A. Leigh. <lb />
Letter From <lb />
turning from a visit to York <lb />
would be fifty more working days <lb />
this session tho majority could <lb />
where he had been to consult give the whole time to the <lb />
physician and arrived at, it it be <lb />
in your <lb />
most valuable paper some time since <lb />
you wore solicitous of items of <lb />
by all who know him. from every section of the <lb />
,. , ,. . , county, I will take advantage of the <lb />
No Democrat.,, the District has privilege offered, and will toll your <lb />
ever shown more devotion, to his something that has already <lb />
party and its interests than A. , , section Now <lb />
A organizer nor u <lb />
tireless worker, his services are <lb />
highly valued every campaign <lb />
As of the <lb />
Committee for the past several <lb />
Wellington when his sad death that other legislation suffered as <lb />
Senator Beck's death <lb />
was necessary to adjourn ants <lb />
is quite a loss to the whole conn- y. He probably meant public <lb />
try and especially will he be <lb />
missed from the Democratic ranks. <lb />
He was a man of sterling character, <lb />
honest and conscientious every <lb />
act. He was years old, served <lb />
four terms in Congress and since <lb />
1877 has represented his State in <lb />
the Senate. He was recognized <lb />
as a man of great ability. <lb />
In a case before the Supreme Court of <lb />
Arkansas it was shown that <lb />
who wished to vote she Democratic tick- <lb />
et were deterred from doing so by threats <lb />
and opposition of other <lb />
You need not go to Arkansas for such <lb />
information as this, as all such threats <lb />
hull-dozing are indulged in right <lb />
here in North Carolina and Franklin <lb />
county. It is a very common occurrence <lb />
in this <lb />
And it has happened time and <lb />
again right here in Pitt. We know <lb />
one who has been turned <lb />
oat of his church three different <lb />
times be cause he voted the Dem- <lb />
ticket. On one occasion <lb />
here a house was <lb />
barded with bricks because he had <lb />
voted tho Democratic ticket. <lb />
Several participants in the attack <lb />
had to be-taken before court and <lb />
punished for their conduct. Sup- <lb />
pose somebody take this to the <lb />
Shepard, Quay gang and <lb />
let them howl over it a <lb />
buildings other little jobs so <lb />
important to for <lb />
The outcome of it all was a <lb />
compromise that the bill should pass <lb />
the House be in the senate a <lb />
fortnight. <lb />
Importers of all kinds that put <lb />
up their money for the high tariff <lb />
candidate have discovered their <lb />
mistakes and are daily harassing <lb />
the Ways and Means <lb />
for favors The <lb />
of sugar from imported <lb />
molasses, now insist upon a bounty. <lb />
But out west the light of reason is <lb />
finally upon people. <lb />
The leading Republican paper in <lb />
the St. Paul <lb />
Pr. says that if the- <lb />
tariff bill passes, that State <lb />
democratic; that all the <lb />
necessaries are grievously taxed-I <lb />
that he is given no correspond <lb />
relief. The session will be a <lb />
long one. The have <lb />
full power to enact any measure <lb />
they want and are not likely to <lb />
leave until approach the <lb />
congressional elections this fail <lb />
warns them to go home and correct <lb />
the ideas the farmers are getting <lb />
that is a bear; tax. <lb />
L The Senate republics committee <lb />
cause in this populous county, where <lb />
the two parties are almost equally <lb />
divided in numbers and strength, <lb />
has been largely due to his superb <lb />
efforts. He was Solicitor of our <lb />
Inferior Court the las two years of <lb />
its existence, and showed a fitness <lb />
for tho place that caused bis conn- <lb />
to say nothing but praise in <lb />
his behalf. None could have tilled <lb />
it more successfully than ho did. <lb />
Believing that he possesses eminent <lb />
qualifications for the position, <lb />
that in him the District have <lb />
a Solicitor second to none in <lb />
State, bis friends invite the people <lb />
throughout the district to <lb />
of bis fitness and qualifications and <lb />
give him support in the <lb />
as they may <lb />
best. Pitt County. <lb />
The endorses fully <lb />
all that is said our worthy fellow <lb />
citizen, Mr. A. L. Blow. If chosen <lb />
by the convention will make a <lb />
good candidate and if elected a <lb />
first class officer. It is also well <lb />
that CoL I. A Sugg, another <lb />
of our fellow citizens, aspires to the <lb />
same position, and all may be said <lb />
of his fitness the place that this <lb />
correspondent says of Mr. Blow. <lb />
If twenty-five small neat dwelling <lb />
houses should be built in Greenville <lb />
this year next year would find them <lb />
every one Will of oar <lb />
property catch this <lb />
they must not expect any- <lb />
thing extraordinary from me, since <lb />
this is my maiden attempt to write <lb />
for a newspaper, but I hope to give <lb />
you and them at least a faithful ac <lb />
count in plain, simple, English, I <lb />
blush when think of seeing for the <lb />
first time a production of my own <lb />
in print. But, dear editor, I feel <lb />
this section of the good old <lb />
county of Pitt is being slighted, <lb />
neglected, ignored by the loyal sous <lb />
of her soil; so I feel It a duty de- <lb />
upon me, as one of her hon- <lb />
sous, to stand up in her behalf, <lb />
and remind you that is <lb />
jet the laud of the and <lb />
that, though she is <lb />
not dead but Now, be- <lb />
cause her citizens have not been <lb />
seen tramping streets of the <lb />
tipping the wine cup, and <lb />
raising generally, is no <lb />
proof, I protest, that they are <lb />
the Little <lb />
said and much work, is the motto of <lb />
all, and royally are they exemplify- <lb />
it. <lb />
Our farmers have sensibly return- <lb />
ed to the old custom of using woods <lb />
cotton and barn-yard <lb />
manure. It has been my pleasure <lb />
to note that this year cotton <lb />
fields have been more thickly dotted <lb />
with composts, hauled from the <lb />
richest attainable on the <lb />
farm. Along with this many are <lb />
using the best brand of fertilizers <lb />
the only profitable way <lb />
fertilizers I think. I tell you, <lb />
have strong hopes of better crops, <lb />
fuller corn cribs, fatter stock, heavier <lb />
purses, merrier wedding hells, and <lb />
happier homes, when I see snob ex- <lb />
tensive preparation. Of late years <lb />
farmers have depended too <lb />
much upon fertilizers and have not <lb />
raised the at home <lb />
felt to the family thus sadly <lb />
bereft. M. <lb />
A Lady's Perfect Companion. <lb />
new hook by Dr. John <lb />
All Work ed. <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN CO. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
COME IN <lb />
We want to a talk <lb />
with you and toll <lb />
you how cheap <lb />
we can sell <lb />
you <lb />
HARDWARE <lb />
At prices fully keeping with the <lb />
Meat, Laid, Molasses, Confections. <lb />
Glassware, Tobacco, Snuff, <lb />
Orange Syrup is the best Molasses in this market. <lb />
You invited to call. Remember the place, Cherry's stand. <lb />
U. O <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
SOLID CHUMS OF <lb />
tor <lb />
one of New most j Dixie <lb />
shows that pain is not necessary TObaCCO PlOW <lb />
In Childbirth, but results from causes Tho <lb />
easily understood and overcome. It i lie x <lb />
clearly that any woman may be- Cook <lb />
Give us your orders <lb />
Come a mother without suffering any <lb />
pain whatever. It also tells how to over <lb />
conic and prevent morning sickness and <lb />
the many other evils attending <lb />
It is highly endorsed by physicians <lb />
everywhere as the wife's true private <lb />
companion. Cut this it will save <lb />
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,, Publisher, <lb />
Baltimore, Md. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Corrected by <lb />
Wholesale and Befall <lb />
Old Brick <lb />
Hem Fork, to <lb />
Bulk to; <lb />
Hulk to <lb />
Bacon to <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
Sugar Cured <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Brown <lb />
Granulated to <lb />
Syrup and to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Pearl <lb />
too <lb />
Star <lb />
for <lb />
TOBACCO FLUES <lb />
early and you will <lb />
sure to get them in time <lb />
LATHAM PENDER, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ER <lb />
BUSINESS COLLEGE <lb />
N. B. Broughton, Pros. <lb />
BOARD OF <lb />
Hon. Pros, National <lb />
Bank Raleigh, <lb />
Maj. k. G. Sec. X. <lb />
Assembly. <lb />
Josephus Editor <lb />
State Chronicle. <lb />
Dr. U. B. Battle, Director N. <lb />
Experiment Station. <lb />
Short-hand, Type-writing, <lb />
Book-keeping, Banking, <lb />
Penmanship and Mathematics are <lb />
taught in the Raleigh Business Col- <lb />
Send for of terms. <lb />
AND <lb />
Car Load Fine <lb />
Mules, <lb />
received <lb />
PL F. KEEL, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
will be sold------ <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb />
or at reasonable terms on time on <lb />
proved security. I my <lb />
Cash and can afford to sell cheap as <lb />
anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
your careful attention to their and co ck of- <lb />
And solicit of each and -i i patronage.- <lb />
The cry of hard times we i on ever hand, bit we- <lb />
---------wish to remind you that we have i----- <lb />
SPECIALLY W <lb />
meet not only competition, to conquer tho monster high pi let . <lb />
.- day win ii the thought of friendship enters <lb />
in; why so one must and <lb />
will buy win re tin c buy i <lb />
WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE ALL <lb />
us with patronage. Wt will be to have you com <lb />
in and see us and let us give you at Ii hand <lb />
and a kindly greeting. Make our place your headquarters <lb />
in the town, and quality are what you tor <lb />
your hard earned dollars and u I us I what <lb />
got tor you, <lb />
Pollack Down <lb />
mesa every word of it and can and will do what we tell you. Look. <lb />
down and see If we you in bargains. . <lb />
stock em <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Hats, <lb />
Hardware, ions, <lb />
Valises, Wood Willow Ware, Crockery and Glassware, Tinware, <lb />
and Mattresses, Bed <lb />
And easy comfortable also a line or an <lb />
at these prices they are not leaden but only sample prices through our stock s <lb />
Calicoes at per yard. 7- to cents per yard. <lb />
to pr yd. Eli line White Goods at to in ct. <lb />
lo-inch White Lawns n pr yd. Round thread N C. Cheek Homespun ct. <lb />
Piece from to <lb />
All wool, fashionable shades, single at M cents net yards. <lb />
cents per yard, standard goods and worth at least in cents. <lb />
Single and Double Width leading reduced. <lb />
mm SALE AND FEED <lb />
I have opened at the stables formerly <lb />
occupied, by Dr. t. James. <lb />
and will keep a line line of <lb />
Horses and Mules. <lb />
have beaut if and fancy turnouts for <lb />
the livery and can suit the most <lb />
I will run in connection a DRAY- <lb />
and solicit a of <lb />
your patronage. Call and be convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
Greenville, N. G. <lb />
-We have the hist Hue of- <lb />
OUR DOLLAR SHOES <lb />
We have ever had. solid and no mistake. line shoes is complete. <lb />
Ladies, men. boys and Children -nit you shoes.--------- <lb />
the tired mother a rest and plea-e the baby by it a nice Carriage. <lb />
Now we want to talk to yon <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 firm of <lb />
Co. I have sold out to K. J. <lb />
and W. P. The records are <lb />
as to my becoming a free <lb />
This April 91st, <lb />
J. <lb />
. . . <lb />
That necessary and essential element in every We are <lb />
for it in this market, and carry the largest line ever found here. We can save you <lb />
money on small as well as large purchases. <lb />
Our parting injunction to consumer and buyer of this market Is <lb />
to come in and look at our goods and compare them and our prices in all our varied <lb />
lines of General with goods and prices elsewhere, and remember we <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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THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
N. C <lb />
CONVENTION <lb />
Many Strangers <lb />
Fried spring is ripe. <lb />
Thorough sanitation is needed. <lb />
Pert of last week was rather cool. <lb />
Buy shirts of Mun <lb />
ford. <lb />
The passed unobserved in <lb />
I Greenville. <lb />
New goods daily at <lb />
The and erring season is <lb />
almost over. <lb />
Nice gilt edge note paper rents j <lb />
a quire at this <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Mayor James again. <lb />
Miss Lola Fleming is visiting Miss <lb />
Nannie Wilson. <lb />
Mr. J. returned <lb />
from Mississippi. <lb />
Mr. A. I. Blow returned yesterday <lb />
evening from Wisconsin. <lb />
Mrs. Susan Proctor has moved <lb />
from Show Hill to Greenville. <lb />
Mrs. H. White, Baltimore, is <lb />
visiting her Mr. A. <lb />
Mrs. Tyson, of Beaver Dam, <lb />
is visiting relatives in town this week <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sugg will <lb />
their golden wedding on the <lb />
20th inst. <lb />
We regret, very much that <lb />
Harry Whedbee is quite again <lb />
this week. <lb />
Mrs. E. S. Falkland was <lb />
visiting Mrs. M. Bernard the first <lb />
of the week. <lb />
The whet crop in Pitt county this j , ,. <lb />
year will be poor. <lb />
Nice line Children's Carriages j <lb />
at J. B. Cherry Cos. <lb />
Quite dry again and some showers <lb />
I would he beneficial <lb />
A CORDIAL INVITATION TO <lb />
-AND- <lb />
HOME FOLKS <lb />
-TO----- <lb />
Visit Our Store <lb />
DIKING THE CONVENTION. <lb />
Mourning paper and envelopes can <lb />
be had at the office. <lb />
Commencement preparations are in <lb />
i order the land over. <lb />
Arrived on the Boss <lb />
Milk Biscuit at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Fires were comfortable u morning <lb />
or two of the past week. <lb />
lbs Beeswax wanted for <lb />
cash at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Dry goods stores arc closing at <lb />
, o'clock in the evening. <lb />
Ladies bats in all the stylish <lb />
shapes for at Mrs. L- Griffin's. <lb />
Give the visitors in town this <lb />
week a hearty welcome. <lb />
Stockholders of the Tar River <lb />
Transportation Co. meet here to-day. <lb />
J. Cherry Co. a nice <lb />
line of Ladies sell cheap. <lb />
We learn that there is another <lb />
marriage on the Wonder who <lb />
it is <lb />
Best Shoes ever had for el, both <lb />
Ladies and Men's, at J. B. Cherry j<lb />
The steamer broke her <lb />
wheel Monday and had to g <lb />
to Washington. <lb />
Writing paper lo cents a quire. <lb />
Envelopes to cents a pack, at the <lb />
office. <lb />
representative <lb />
in on <lb />
the train yesterday evening. <lb />
Mr. D. Murphy returned last <lb />
week from a prospecting tour through <lb />
Kentucky and Tennessee. <lb />
Mr. M. Lang and Master Larry <lb />
left yesterday morning for <lb />
Wilson to spend a few days. <lb />
Mr. J. White made a trip to Ports- <lb />
mi <lb />
of his commission business. <lb />
Messrs C. D. Rountree and R. A <lb />
Tyson leave to day for a prospecting <lb />
tour through Western North <lb />
Very Bad <lb />
It seems that Greenville is not to <lb />
have a wholesale ice dealer this sea- <lb />
son. Our people have to send to <lb />
Washington and Tarboro for <lb />
With Greenville's <lb />
this should not be the <lb />
case. <lb />
Bead his Hi. <lb />
M. R Lang is making a special <lb />
display for visitors to the <lb />
this week. He extends a cordial <lb />
Invitation to all to visit his store. <lb />
Mr. Lang carries a of goods <lb />
second to none in the State as to <lb />
quality, variety and style. For those <lb />
who fee interested in wearing <lb />
it will be a treat to visit his <lb />
store during the Convention. Don't <lb />
let the rush keep you away, but come <lb />
to the grand display. <lb />
Organized, <lb />
The new Board of Councilmen of <lb />
the town met in the Mayor's office <lb />
Monday evening and organized. <lb />
With one exception they re-elected <lb />
the same officers who served last <lb />
year, the change being in that of <lb />
Clerk. The officers for the year <lb />
G. James. <lb />
G. Greene. <lb />
R. Lang. <lb />
Chief T. Smith. <lb />
Asst. R. Moore. <lb />
Census Enumerators. <lb />
In looking over the list of census <lb />
takers appointed the First Dis- <lb />
North Carolina, we find those <lb />
for Pitt county are William T. God- <lb />
win, John R. Jenkins, Julius H. <lb />
Barnhill, James M. James, Fred Cox, <lb />
James E. William M. King, <lb />
Joseph J. Moore, Benjamin J. <lb />
son, Tilman Cherry, James L. <lb />
John F. . Archibald <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Time To Stop. <lb />
There are a large number of <lb />
in who ought to sub- <lb />
, scribe for the Reflector, but instead <lb />
nth. a., week in interest , , . , , . <lb />
of doing so on borrowing it <lb />
from neighbors. It is a com- <lb />
occurrence for a subscriber to <lb />
come lo the office for another paper <lb />
because some borrower has taken his <lb />
away he had time to read it. <lb />
You have as much right to borrow <lb />
your neighbors breakfast as you have <lb />
to borrow his newspaper. Looked <lb />
at from any standpoint yon please the <lb />
chronic borrower is a nuisance. <lb />
Rev. E. C. Glean closed a <lb />
meeting at Bethlehem Sunday <lb />
night. There were ten accessions to <lb />
the church. <lb />
Mr. Warren has been ma- <lb />
king a trip through some of the <lb />
counties below us in the interest <lb />
Riverside <lb />
Meeting. <lb />
The first Monday in June, next, <lb />
the Justices of the Pence of the <lb />
will meet with e Board of Com- <lb />
missioners for the purpose making <lb />
the tax levy, electing a Board of <lb />
Commissioners and a County Super- <lb />
of Public Instruction. The <lb />
time is near at hand, and as little or <lb />
nothing is being said about <lb />
dates we take it as an indication that <lb />
everybody is perfectly satisfied with <lb />
the old Board, and that it will be re <lb />
elected without opposition. Their <lb />
management of the county finances <lb />
has been acceptable to all the people <lb />
they have served faithfully and <lb />
well. Pitt may justly be proud of <lb />
her Commissioners, no county in <lb />
the whole State has a better Board. <lb />
CONGLETON CO., <lb />
At Harry Skinner Co's Old Stand. <lb />
-DEALERS IN- <lb />
Proceedings. <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes and <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
We have just received and opened a beautiful line of new <lb />
Spring and Summer Goods. <lb />
, as <lb />
Industry. <lb />
Mr. Allen Warren tells us that the <lb />
prospects for a bountiful grape crop <lb />
, ,, , , , . I was never more promising than it is <lb />
Mrs. and daughter,, This has added <lb />
I Sadie, who have been visiting Mrs. <lb />
S M. left yesterday morning <lb />
for their home in Rocky Mount. <lb />
Mr. E. A. Move, President, is in <lb />
Kinston attending a meeting of the <lb />
I Board of Managers of the X. C. <lb />
Missionary Convention. <lb />
Since closing the public school two <lb />
weeks ago Miss S. Lucy Joyner has <lb />
j been teaching a private school in the <lb />
j old academy building. She has <lb />
I about pupils. <lb />
; Mrs. A. N. Ryan lea last Thurs- <lb />
day for Winchester. Va. to visit her <lb />
parents. We in hear that her <lb />
I mother is quite sick and hope she <lb />
J H M<lb />
at <lb />
of cotton <lb />
than the <lb />
l n <lb />
match at <lb />
Some of the nicest bananas of the <lb />
season have been market the past <lb />
week. <lb />
The finest loaf of bread I ever ate <lb />
was made of Point Lace Flour, <lb />
the Old Brick Store- <lb />
Farmers say tin- stand <lb />
this year is much better <lb />
stand of corn. <lb />
The latest Novelties <lb />
goods and trimming-; to <lb />
I Maj. Henry Harding is conducting <lb />
an extensive truck farm <lb />
I South town. <lb />
You will find good reading matter j <lb />
on every page of the ; <lb />
i Don't skip any. <lb />
There was a slight rise in the river , <lb />
V i i. . L L k v . hut week which enabled the boats to <lb />
through to Tarboro again. <lb />
Better not be in too great hurry to <lb />
et out of your flannels, or some <lb />
the cool might catch you. <lb />
THIS WEEK <lb />
Special Attraction. <lb />
-OX- <lb />
will speedily regain health. <lb />
Messrs. J. J. Cherry, J. White and <lb />
Dr. James left yesterday to at- <lb />
tend the meeting of the Grand Lodge <lb />
of Odd Fellows now in session at <lb />
Wilmington. Mr. White is one of <lb />
the Officers, being Grand Conductor. <lb />
Mr. S. Boston, of Farmville. re- <lb />
left this county Alabama. <lb />
a letter from him order <lb />
in the sent out there, as <lb />
he cannot gel along without the news <lb />
from North Carolina and old Pitt <lb />
county. <lb />
It was real pleasure to have a <lb />
call one evening last week from Dr. <lb />
II. Snell, the popular Dentist of our <lb />
sister town. Washington. Ho was <lb />
returning home from a professional <lb />
visit to Hamilton and spent the <lb />
night in Greenville. <lb />
Mr. J. L. Wooten has removed his <lb />
drug store across the street until his <lb />
former store can be repaired. Mr. <lb />
Haskett has moved his hard- <lb />
ware store for the same purpose and <lb />
James grape vines to his vine- <lb />
yard. Mr. Mr. Tucker, <lb />
Mr. Joyner and others have also been <lb />
setting out a good many of the same <lb />
kind of vines. In a short while this <lb />
excellent grape will be a source of <lb />
immense revenue to Greenville and <lb />
community. The for them <lb />
will be hard to supply and all who <lb />
have land enough should plant a <lb />
vineyard. <lb />
Droves of Sheep. <lb />
An unusual spectacle was witness- <lb />
ed in town yesterday It <lb />
was a very large drove of sheep <lb />
brought in from the section of conn <lb />
try below town which was driven <lb />
through Evans street and on to the <lb />
depot to be shipped to Richmond. <lb />
At it passed everybody along the <lb />
street rushed out to see the drove in <lb />
which we are told there were between <lb />
and Two men from <lb />
earns to Greenville a few days partly in <lb />
ago and have since been driving <lb />
through the county buying all the <lb />
sheep they could. We hear they <lb />
also bought about in the upper <lb />
section of the county which were <lb />
driven to Wilson to be shipped. <lb />
Lots of people did not know there <lb />
were so many sheep in Pitt county. <lb />
X. C, May 5th, 1890. <lb />
Hoard of Commissioners o Pitt <lb />
county met in regular session, pres- <lb />
C Dawson, Chairman, ; M <lb />
Mooring, John Flanagan, T E Keel <lb />
and C V Newton of last <lb />
read and approved. <lb />
The orders for paupers <lb />
were <lb />
John Stocks Taylor C <lb />
Margaret Bryan James Masters <lb />
Ivy Mayo Elks I <lb />
H D Smith Ho Nancy Moore <lb />
John Baker Daniel Webster <lb />
Nelson Knox <lb />
Bryan Wm <lb />
i Jacob Henry Harris <lb />
Jacob l <lb />
Elisabeth Moore Andrew Cox <lb />
Alex Harris keeping pauper <lb />
Elizabeth Moore Francis <lb />
Ed Atkinson Edmond Spain <lb />
Morrill, insane <lb />
j pauper <lb />
J A K Tucker, insane pauper to <lb />
Raleigh en <lb />
The general orders were <lb />
I shall be glad to have my old friends and customers come to <lb />
see us, and assure them that we can sell the goods <lb />
For <lb />
Give us a trial and be convinced that the way to buy goods is for <lb />
the spot cash. <lb />
JOHN S. CONGLETON. <lb />
N. C., January,<lb />
I j g .<lb />
CD <lb />
v m <lb />
p. <lb />
ft V- <lb />
y. <lb />
OB <lb />
WILEY BROW H. <lb />
JAMES BROWN. <lb />
BROW Phi <lb />
row IN<lb />
Wellington <lb />
MACHINERY AGENCY, <lb />
T I <lb />
-o-------- <lb />
I I<lb />
-----We have been fortunate a great bargain in----- <lb />
-----We have been fortunate in securing a great bargain in----- <lb />
WHITE <lb />
-WHITE <lb />
GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, ETC . ETC.- <lb />
GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES. ETC. <lb />
and will sell them all at very low <lb />
and will sell them all at very low <lb />
figures.-------- <lb />
PENT <lb />
--------We make a specialty of our line of-------- <lb />
--------We make a specialty of our line of-------- <lb />
SHOES. <lb />
SHOES <lb />
HATS. <lb />
HATS. <lb />
AND GENTS- FURNISHING <lb />
AND GENTS- <lb />
-----are complete.----- <lb />
-----are complete.----- <lb />
GOODS <lb />
GOODS <lb />
Mr. C . Manning at present occupies the same store <lb />
i Irish potatoes that <lb />
to the Reflector <lb />
with Mr. Wooten. <lb />
THURSDAY <lb />
We shall place on our counters n <lb />
Choice Selection <lb />
of <lb />
COMMENCEMENT ROBES. <lb />
Notice <lb />
Sunday night Rev. A. D. Hunter <lb />
announced that he would preach in <lb />
the Baptist Church on the fourth <lb />
Sunday morning on the relation be- <lb />
tween parents and children. There <lb />
are a large number of people in <lb />
Greenville who ought to hear such <lb />
sermon. <lb />
trouble to show Goods <lb />
Last Friday <lb />
sent two new <lb />
were quite <lb />
There are several sinks about town <lb />
in which water stands after a rain. <lb />
should either be tilled up or <lb />
drained. <lb />
The delegates to the Episcopal <lb />
Council here go to Tarboro Fri- <lb />
day to attend the Centennial <lb />
there. <lb />
Green were brought <lb />
in town sold on Saturday. Bet- <lb />
let them remain on the bush <lb />
get ripe. <lb />
The town authorities ought to pass <lb />
an ordinance forbidding the i mining <lb />
at large of bull dogs on the streets- <lb />
They are dangerous- <lb />
In some the county a <lb />
very light frost was reported on the <lb />
morning of the It was not <lb />
enough to do any damage. <lb />
The passenger train came in two <lb />
hours and a half late Monday even- <lb />
By no means a good beginning <lb />
for the new order of things. <lb />
The will be glad to <lb />
welcome in the any of the <lb />
to the Council this week. The <lb />
office is at their service. <lb />
The cemetery should be <lb />
up at once This ought to here been j At Sunday, <lb />
done before the coming the Next Sunday it <lb />
visitors in town this week. i with the Methodists, which will be <lb />
I observed by their people here. An <lb />
Interesting is arranged <lb />
Honor Boll <lb />
Of Miss Jot <lb />
till 1st Flanagan, <lb />
Bruce Sugg, Sugg. <lb />
4th Ivey Smith. <lb />
5th Smith, Edward <lb />
Flanagan, Jarvis Harding, John <lb />
Williams. <lb />
Highest average made by <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Examine Them- <lb />
The office turned out <lb />
some job work week which we <lb />
are not afraid to compare with that <lb />
coming from towns much larger than <lb />
Greenville. Two orders were filled <lb />
of which we are especially proud Schedule <lb />
one being some draft books made for <lb />
Messrs. Tyson t and the <lb />
other the commencement invitations <lb />
for Greenville Institute. <lb />
Commencements. <lb />
The commencement season draw- <lb />
near and the mails arc being lib- <lb />
patronized the pupils of <lb />
the colleges in sending <lb />
The has received from <lb />
the President an invitation to the <lb />
closing exercises of Greensboro Fe- <lb />
male College, May 27th to 29th. The <lb />
annual sermon will be. by Rev S. S <lb />
Lambeth, of Richmond; the <lb />
society address by Hon. Walter <lb />
Clark, of the N. C. Supreme Court, <lb />
the literary address by Rev. Wilbur <lb />
F. let, D. D., of Vanderbilt <lb />
Nashville Tenn. <lb />
Our good friend Mr. W. A. B. <lb />
Hearne has our thanks an <lb />
to Trinity College commence- <lb />
Thursday. June 12th. <lb />
Two charming young ladies, Misses <lb />
Lillian and Lucy Nobles, have our <lb />
thanks for an invitation to the <lb />
exercises of Kinsey Seminary, <lb />
La Grange. June 4th and 5th. The <lb />
address will be by Dr. B. F. Dixon. <lb />
Greenville Institute commence- <lb />
will be held June 5th and 6th. <lb />
Thursday at m., there will be <lb />
music, declamation, recitations, etc. <lb />
at the Institute. Friday at a. m. <lb />
the annual address will be delivered <lb />
at the Opera House by Hon. G. W. <lb />
Sanderlin Raleigh. Friday at <lb />
r. m, public reception at the <lb />
The marshals are W. E. Tuck- <lb />
Earnest Forbes and Ralph <lb />
House. Original declamations by <lb />
O. L. Joyner and W. F. Harding. J. <lb />
T. Erwin, essayist. <lb />
Ho <lb />
J OS John S Smith <lb />
D II Janus J Z Brooks <lb />
II J, lo <lb />
W J Fulford Luke Wilson <lb />
W R Parker I W T Keel Ho <lb />
E A Move K M <lb />
J A K J B Cherry <lb />
J A K Tucker To G M Edmondson <lb />
W II Moses <lb />
Moses Kins B S Sheppard <lb />
L B Cox. stock law claim I <lb />
F T made complaint in due <lb />
form that he was charged upon the <lb />
tax list of 1839 In county with <lb />
seres land which is given for <lb />
taxation in Greene ; that the <lb />
said tract of laud lies partly in <lb />
Greene and that he <lb />
I has heretofore paid State tax in <lb />
county; be therefore <lb />
to be relieved from said tax <lb />
Candies Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars, Apples, <lb />
I ordered that the collector have J Bananas, Canned Goods and most everything usually kept in a <lb />
credit for the amount of said tax. first-class grocery store, as well as Tinware, Crockery, Wood and <lb />
Ordered by the Board that the Willow Ware, Call and see us. Goods delivered free any <lb />
agreement of J G tor hue where in town. <lb />
Call and see us we guarantee till goods as represented. <lb />
BROWN . . DROWN DRUTHERS, <lb />
Drown <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
New Grocery Store <lb />
Next door to E. C. Glenn. I have opened a Grocery Store and <lb />
--------will keep on hand a tine line of-------- <lb />
Meat. Hour. Coffee. Oil, Molasses, <lb />
Engines and Boilers. <lb />
All sizes and styles commonly used. <lb />
MILLS, <lb />
Circular and Shingle Saws, <lb />
Rubber and Leather Belting. <lb />
Shafting, Pulleys. <lb />
In anything in the machine line. <lb />
We represent the standard <lb />
of the land and can sell as low <lb />
the lowest and mi better terms. <lb />
Write for terms and Dries. <lb />
O. K. Manager <lb />
Washington. X. C <lb />
R J. COBB <lb />
Co. N <lb />
C C COBB, <lb />
C. <lb />
T. H. GILLIAM. <lb />
Co. N C <lb />
Cobb <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
We have had many years ex- <lb />
the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle <lb />
the advantage of shippers. <lb />
the <lb />
j of Guss Patrick be and <lb />
I hereby repealed. <lb />
The persons were ex- <lb />
from poll tax causes <lb />
Sam Brown, overage; K <lb />
Lang, listed twice. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
-M. R. <lb />
Evans <lb />
Street <lb />
Street <lb />
near <lb />
near <lb />
Telegraph <lb />
Office- <lb />
Office- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Did Socrates the girls in his Jay <lb />
Wilson Minor <lb />
Yes. but Byron after him and told <lb />
him he better not do so any Moore. <lb />
Quite a number of the delegates to <lb />
the Council arrived yesterday even- <lb />
Others will come on the boats <lb />
and on a special train this morning. <lb />
Attention is called to the <lb />
Raleigh Business College <lb />
in this issue. This school furnishes <lb />
equal advantages with those outside <lb />
the State. <lb />
Diligence is the mother of good <lb />
luck, and success is her grand child <lb />
Wilson Mirror, <lb />
That makes the relation between <lb />
diligence and success rather far off. <lb />
In our opinion they are twin sisters. <lb />
lb for d Sweet <lb />
Snuff. lb bold i n Pi Co., which <lb />
is a of its superiority, at <lb />
the Old Uriel- <lb />
Spring Chickens, <lb />
Grown Chickens, <lb />
Barrels Tar, and all the <lb />
yon can persuade yon to <lb />
lay. Highest prices paid. <lb />
J. White. <lb />
We have moved oar stock of <lb />
Hardware Stoves to the store for- <lb />
occupied by J. S. Congleton <lb />
Co., where we will be pleased to <lb />
see oar old friends and customers. <lb />
D. D. <lb />
for the o'clock service to which <lb />
the public is cordially invited. At <lb />
r. m. the pastor will deliver a <lb />
course upon the early life of John <lb />
Wesley. <lb />
Nice Fruit. <lb />
Mr. Congleton has Some of the <lb />
nicest canned goods to be found in <lb />
town. The fruit is put up by Thus- <lb />
Why land Co., and is the <lb />
we ever used. The <lb />
fruit is already sweetened enough <lb />
for desert or luncheon. Mr <lb />
ton presented us with a can of Bart- <lb />
let pears to sample, which were found <lb />
delicious. He has an assortment of <lb />
fruit and every housekeeper should <lb />
some of it <lb />
Institute. <lb />
A Institute will be held <lb />
at Greenville on Thursday and Fri <lb />
-lay. May 22nd and 23rd. It will he <lb />
conducted by Hon. Robinson, <lb />
Commissioner of Agriculture, assist- <lb />
ed by Profs. Massey and <lb />
I lain, of the Agricultural and Me-. <lb />
I College at Raleigh. Other <lb />
speakers will be present and address <lb />
the Institute on subjects of <lb />
importance. Every in Pitt <lb />
county who can possibly do so <lb />
be present both days, a from this <lb />
Institute they will derive much i <lb />
There is now a regular passenger <lb />
train on the Scotland Neck Green- <lb />
ville road, the change going into <lb />
effect Monday morning. While this <lb />
change is a good one for the Northern <lb />
portion of the is beyond <lb />
Goose is of no more <lb />
to Greenville under the existing <lb />
schedule than was the mixed train. <lb />
We had hoped that when the <lb />
train was put on it would leave <lb />
Greenville later each morning, say at <lb />
or o'clock, and return earlier in <lb />
the evening, say about o'clock. <lb />
But the change is only minutes <lb />
at each end, that is leaves here in i n <lb />
later than <lb />
and is scheduled to arrive <lb />
This would be <lb />
all right if the advertised schedule <lb />
could be carried out Instead of <lb />
this, however, it will be the exception <lb />
and not the rule when the train <lb />
reaches Greenville on time. The <lb />
cause of this delay is the S N. G. <lb />
trains being required to wait at the <lb />
junction for the A It. from <lb />
Tarboro; and this latter train is <lb />
ways behind time, frequently as <lb />
much as two Now the <lb />
will place a passenger train <lb />
on the A. A road, or let the con <lb />
from Tarboro be over <lb />
the N. Sc C. road at with <lb />
our train, so they can come on to <lb />
Greenville on time, a great favor will <lb />
be conferred upon the people at this <lb />
end of the line. <lb />
The freight trains will now run <lb />
leaving Greenville Tues. <lb />
day, Thursday and Saturday morn- <lb />
at returning Monday, Wed- <lb />
and Friday at P. M. <lb />
Whitaker is conductor on the <lb />
passenger train, and Williford <lb />
is In charge of the <lb />
May 1890. <lb />
Board reassembled this day, all <lb />
members present. <lb />
W King, late made the <lb />
following report- <lb />
State of North Co. <lb />
I, W M Sheriff of the <lb />
county of Pitt the State of North <lb />
Carolina, by virtue of the authority <lb />
by which I was invested by the <lb />
laws of 1889, do hereby certify that <lb />
the following described real estate <lb />
in said county and State, to wit <lb />
the lands belonging to the estate of <lb />
L P Sr., lying on Broad <lb />
Branch, adjoining the lands of Al- <lb />
Joyner, It A <lb />
and others, containing three <lb />
and acres, <lb />
more or less, and known as the laud <lb />
whereon L P resided <lb />
mg his life, embracing both sides <lb />
of the road; on the 0th day of <lb />
May, 1889, duly sold by me in the <lb />
manner provided by law <lb />
taxes for the years 1831 and <lb />
thereon, amounting to <lb />
and cents cost for 1881, and <lb />
849.10 and cents cost for 1885, <lb />
and became purchaser <lb />
thereof.<lb />
Late Stiff. Pitt Co. <lb />
It, having been understood be- <lb />
tween the of <lb />
and A K Tucker, libel and Tax <lb />
that he should have <lb />
the regular meeting tn May for his <lb />
settlement with tin- county, <lb />
and he having made his settle- <lb />
at the meeting by paying the <lb />
county in full all taxes due, it is <lb />
that he be relieved of all <lb />
allies inclined for bis failure to <lb />
settle on the first Monday in Feb- <lb />
and that his settlement <lb />
made be accepted in full. <lb />
Ordered the Clerk of this <lb />
Hoard notify each Justice of the <lb />
Peace for Pitt county to meet with <lb />
the Board of Commissioners on the <lb />
first Monday in June, 1890, to levy <lb />
taxes the year 1390, elect a <lb />
Board of Commissioners, <lb />
of Public Instruction, and <lb />
transact such other business as the <lb />
law directs and which may properly <lb />
come before them. <lb />
The orders were drawn.- <lb />
John Flanagan C C Dawson <lb />
T E Keel G -V Mooring <lb />
C V Newton So J A K Tucker <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
INTERESTING INFORMATION <lb />
That Man Stephens <lb />
-----WHO KEEPS SUCH A ASSORTMENT OF----- <lb />
CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS, <lb />
Says there is never any doubt of his giving you entire satisfaction <lb />
if you just give hint a call when needing goods in his line. <lb />
keeps Nice Goods, Fresh Goods and Cheap Goods. He also <lb />
keeps the Cigars and Cigarettes. Remember the place. <lb />
Grocer, Confectioner and Fruiterer. <lb />
G. <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT, <lb />
-----AND DEALER IN----- <lb />
ALL <lb />
and <lb />
SOLD BY <lb />
All business entrusted to our <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD STOKE. <lb />
AND MERCHANTS BOY- <lb />
-T year's supplies will And it to <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
else where. is complete <lb />
in all its <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb />
TEAS, <lb />
always at Lowest Market Prices. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one A com- <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on band and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our goods arc all bought <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run, sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
Greenville. N. V- <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
BEST-SIX-CORD <lb />
MACHINE <lb />
Diocese of East Carolina. <lb />
N. C, <lb />
April 15th, 1890. <lb />
The Seventh Annual Council pf <lb />
the Protest Episcopal in <lb />
the Diocese of Carolina, will <lb />
meet in Sc. Paul's <lb />
N. C, on Wednesday <lb />
day of May <lb />
Application has been mad <lb />
reduction rates to Delegate. <lb />
Tar River Transportation Company <lb />
Forbes, Greenville, <lb />
J. g. Cherry, Vice-Pros <lb />
J. S. CONGLETON, Greenville, <lb />
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Cant R. F. Jones, Washington, Gen kg <lb />
The People's Line for travel on <lb />
. . <lb />
The Steamer is the finest <lb />
quickest boat on the river. <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up for the comfort, Ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladles. <lb />
POLITE A ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A Table furnished <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at o'clock, a. u. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, a. u. <lb />
Freight received dally and <lb />
Lading to all points. <lb />
t. F. g <lb />
Washington Greenville. N. <lb />
The Salve In the world for <lb />
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt <lb />
Fever <lb />
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin <lb />
and positively cures Piles, n <lb />
pay require It is guaranteed to <lb />
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded <lb />
Price cents per For said <lb />
TYSON k <lb />
BANKERS, <lb />
KT. <lb />
O. <lb />
We have Opened for the purpose or con- <lb />
ducting a general <lb />
Banking, Exchange and Collecting Business. <lb />
Money to Loan on Approved Security. <lb />
Collections solicited and remittance <lb />
made promptly. <lb />
GREENVILLE BRANCH <lb />
North Carolina Biding and Loan <lb />
ASSOCIATION. <lb />
F. G. JAMES, President, <lb />
FLANAGAN, <lb />
D. J. Treas., <lb />
I. A. SUGG, Attorney. <lb />
A home institution. <lb />
try as well as town property, <lb />
for all to get a home. <lb />
A chance <lb />
T. J. E. A. <lb />
Harry Skinner, F. O, James, <lb />
Flanagan Sugg, <lb />
D. H. James, R. W. King. <lb />
D. J. J. L. Sugg. <lb />
For apply to <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb />
Having associated B. S. <lb />
me in the business we <lb />
are ready to serve the people in that <lb />
All notes and accounts <lb />
me for past services have been placed in <lb />
the hands of Mr. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
We keep on band at all times a nice <lb />
stock of Burial Cases and Caskets all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desire <lb />
from the finest Case down to a <lb />
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We arc fitted <lb />
up with all conveniences and can <lb />
satisfactory services to all who <lb />
FLANAGAN <lb />
Feb. 22nd. 1888. <lb />
J. II. Jonathan <lb />
Portsmouth. Ya. Greenville, N. C <lb />
White, <lb />
High Street. <lb />
Solicit consignments of Cotton, Pea <lb />
nuts. Poultry, and all other <lb />
Country Reference. Mer- <lb />
and Farmers Bank, Portsmouth, <lb />
Va. <lb />
is the Time <lb />
son Davis. Family Bibles, in <lb />
the in I <lb />
prepared to take orders for the <lb />
books, which should be tn the <lb />
ionic of every person. I be glad <lb />
to take orders from all who desire to <lb />
have any one of these books. Orders <lb />
left at father's office, Col. I. A. Sugg, <lb />
or addressed to me will have prompt at- <lb />
Charlie R. Sm, <lb />
H. O<lb /></p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
THE HOME I LOVE. <lb />
BY A YEAR SCHOOL <lb />
The Watch Tower. <lb />
There is a sweet and lovely spot <lb />
Where am wont to roam ; <lb />
never was there a garden plot <lb />
More lovely than home. <lb />
home, sweet home. I cannot tell <lb />
The tender love tor thee. <lb />
The dear old maple by the well <lb />
Is sweeter than this roof, to me. <lb />
There are the little flower beds. <lb />
Where mother's willing feet have trod. <lb />
Dropping seeds. which kindly fed <lb />
By dewdrops on the moistened soil. <lb />
Ill time have brought for one and all, <lb />
The flowers on the bushes tall. <lb />
There is the arbor vine <lb />
Where the honey-suckle now entwines <lb />
Its leaves, and dainty perfume sheds <lb />
Around us. and upon our heads. <lb />
tent, that they would order the <lb />
to the Capitol stopped, <lb />
and it required the efforts of such <lb />
men as M. Duncan <lb />
Cameron, II. wood, Chas. <lb />
Manly, Edward Dudley, and <lb />
equally as prominent in the State <lb />
to overcome such opposition. <lb />
As to the judiciary it is believed <lb />
there that will have no op- <lb />
position. For Solicitor, the pres- <lb />
incumbent, Worthington; Blow <lb />
and Sugg, of Pitt; Battle, Nash; <lb />
of Wilson, and others, <lb />
are candidates, generally believed <lb />
about equal chances. Between <lb />
Phillips and Peebles, the of <lb />
each are sanguine of success. <lb />
T w- <lb />
No Aristocracy in North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Winston Daily <lb />
In oar day, when more than nine <lb />
I tenths oar people are bread-win- <lb />
is it not rank nonsense to talk <lb />
about aristocracy that <lb />
the When has it <lb />
ever been in North Carolina that a <lb />
make illustrations. The <lb />
muscles of the blacksmith for <lb />
example. The athlete or runner in <lb />
the foot-race. Exercise the mind <lb />
by mental food from books, <lb />
and by digesting it, by thinking <lb />
over it, etc., coin it Into <lb />
own words and ideas <lb />
and sentences, etc We take the <lb />
proper or wholesome diet, and by <lb />
moderate exercise we digest said <lb />
food, and so it to the <lb />
needs of our bodily and physical or <lb />
animal growth or stature. is <lb />
growth in nature, growth in stat- <lb />
growth in intellect, growth in <lb />
grace, spiritual growth. <lb />
How do the trees grow Storm <lb />
and winter, heat cold, rain <lb />
sunshine are all necessary adjuncts. <lb />
The is as necessary as the <lb />
spring and summer order that <lb />
the tree may rest recuperate <lb />
for the spring and summer fruits. <lb />
The wind or storms of March are <lb />
necessary to loosen the roots and <lb />
I he soil about the roots so that, they <lb />
may be enabled to deeper <lb />
into the earth beneath and <lb />
the of summer fall. <lb />
Thank You. <lb />
For in the of my heart, <lb />
My home, sweet home. love thee well. <lb />
Interesting Interview <lb />
The Free Press last week <lb />
published a very interesting inter- <lb />
view with Col. D. Whitford. As <lb />
much of it will be interest to the have had an honored sire; I his parents, are not forgetful to oh <lb />
pie, that an effort to crowd a man <lb />
down on account of his humble <lb />
birth was not down and <lb />
put to rebuke by the proudest men <lb />
in the State It is true, and we <lb />
thank God that it is true, that the <lb />
true men of the Stale count it not a <lb />
sin in any worthy man that he <lb />
Two words of one syllabic <lb />
but what of good breeding <lb />
they express The little child that <lb />
accepts a gift, however trifling, with <lb />
two words, shows that <lb />
m.<lb />
w w <lb />
i a J <lb />
a. <lb />
is r <lb />
more , <lb />
an any soap; handier, finer, <lb />
the money, I in the form of a powder for <lb />
s, as it were, the fabric in one <lb />
art <lb />
band, the dirt in the <lb />
speaking, washing; with little works saves <lb />
the worst of the work, so it saves the worst the wear. <lb />
It isn't the use of clothes that makes them old before <lb />
their time; it is rubbing and straining, getting the dirt <lb />
out by rain strength. For scrubbing, house-cleaning, <lb />
washing dishes, windows and glassware, Pearline has <lb />
no equal. <lb />
O rt r One Million Families Use it. <lb />
I . <lb />
offering <lb />
V in or <lb />
tin-, are <lb />
old . <lb />
1-sides <lb />
and unscrupulous are <lb />
I imitations which they claim lo <lb />
the same as IT S FALSE <lb />
remits. PEARLINE is never peddled, but <lb />
only by JAMES New York <lb />
TOR readers give some ex- <lb />
tracts from it below. Col. Whitford <lb />
I have quite recently been in the <lb />
counties of Wake, Johnston, Wayne, <lb />
Wilson, Pitt, Halifax an, Greene, <lb />
and there learned that the farmers <lb />
arc using their utmost efforts to <lb />
pare the land and make supporting <lb />
and paying grain has <lb />
been planted than for perhaps n <lb />
of years previously. <lb />
tics especially mentioned east of the <lb />
Wilmington Weldon railroad more <lb />
but he who should presume upon <lb />
this would soon find himself <lb />
out with all his paternal honors <lb />
upon his held. <lb />
What is <lb />
BY W. B. <lb />
The rower <lb />
The meaning is definite, and vet <lb />
indefinite. It may be termed a <lb />
generic word. This word education, <lb />
means bringing up, etc <lb />
are well prepared the -V. <lb />
and with an ordinary season We l be we <lb />
seems to be prosperity for the easily define it. <lb />
farmers in view is sometimes termed schooling <lb />
about the new ad, or <lb />
answer to this he II <lb />
have just returned from Greenville. <lb />
where I spent a of a day with <lb />
the experienced, able and courteous <lb />
As for example, who him <lb />
who trained him who instructed <lb />
him or who was his instructor, <lb />
and the like. The most popular <lb />
serve the amenities courtesies of <lb />
life, and men and women who arc <lb />
careful to observe the unwritten law <lb />
of decent society, which requires the <lb />
utterance of two brief words in <lb />
return for favors done, evince, by <lb />
their mode of their true <lb />
stage of refinement. There arc those <lb />
who think it you to <lb />
drawl out not to men- <lb />
that hideous <lb />
Bat may the day lie far <lb />
distant when the plain. Saxon, <lb />
honorable cease <lb />
to be the proper form of expressing <lb />
thanks that arc felt as well as <lb />
Meanwhile let no one forget to <lb />
say to those who show him favors, <lb />
for thereby he proves <lb />
himself to be to that extent a gentle <lb />
man. <lb />
How little, after all. know of She Women B. IS. c. <lb />
what is ill or well. How little of The sufferings of women certainly <lb />
this wondrous stream of cataracts ; awakens the sympathy of every true <lb />
and pools, this stream of life Philanthropist. Their best friend, <lb />
rises in unknown and flows <lb />
to that mysterious sea whose shore for proofs. <lb />
the loot who comes bath never H L. Ga., <lb />
pressed How little of this life we bottles of B. ll. b. eared my <lb />
struggling of wife of <lb />
gleam and gloom-this strip of i B M. Laws. <lb />
land by verdure clad between the g have never used anything to B. <lb />
this throbbing <lb />
thinks. For words and sentences I hopeless victim of consumption and that; <lb />
are bat expression of our I no cure her Her drug-1 <lb />
i thoughts. When we speak or write King's New Discovery <lb />
these arc but our thoughts, our <lb />
I ledge and the information we <lb />
September. The distance by the <lb />
line of the new railroad from <lb />
This line by Greenville to Norfolk <lb />
will have the advantage of forty miles <lb />
or more over the line via Goldsboro <lb />
to Norfolk. Of course the New <lb />
people will also be <lb />
this road. <lb />
As to the road from Grifton to <lb />
New no survey had been or- <lb />
the of <lb />
line will  matter for con- <lb />
Col. Gardner has now a <lb />
corps in the surveying a line <lb />
from Greenville to Washington, N. C. <lb />
and a road between those places will <lb />
be built without delay. Also the <lb />
line from to s. <lb />
C, will be speedily constructed. <lb />
As to the Wilmington and Onslow <lb />
road. Col Gardner has only such in- <lb />
formation as is known t <lb />
generally. an <lb />
she <lb />
this <lb />
part of the road are to <lb />
rails are to be laid down at the <lb />
of about three miles a week. Thus i , our she bought a bottle <lb />
you see the track layers will reach and to her found herself <lb />
Grifton about middle knowledge and the information we from dose. She continued its <lb />
of there they will be detained W drawn or use and after taking bottles, found <lb />
in erecting the bridge over Content- us is the some-j herself sound and well, now does her <lb />
about six and will reach , or acquired, or ; own housework and is as well a <lb />
. . , ,. ,. . , ,, ever was free trial bottles of <lb />
about the or middle expansion <lb />
our thoughts or ideas. Whatever <lb />
is acquired learned or thought <lb />
out is education. Hooks are the re- <lb />
of education. We learn or get <lb />
new thoughts from reading books <lb />
that others have written. Books, <lb />
are but the minds drawn <lb />
oil and expressed in words and <lb />
i ii and paragraphs, etc. So <lb />
that at the present day books are <lb />
almost as numerous as i he leaves on or what is worse, in doing come kind <lb />
i eat at <lb />
i store, large bottles and <lb />
The Sunday-School. <lb />
Henderson Gold Leaf. <lb />
Parents, do you send your children <lb />
lo or are they per- <lb />
to spend the time in <lb />
wastes, <lb />
moment filled with and pain <lb />
this dream that lies between the <lb />
shadowy shore of and life death. <lb />
stand upon this verge of crumbling <lb />
tune, and we love, we hope, we dis- <lb />
appear. Again we mingle with the <lb />
dust, and the <lb />
forever falls and <lb />
A statue of Justice fell in Pitts- <lb />
burg shortly after Reed made that <lb />
remarkable speech. There may be <lb />
nothing singular in this but still <lb />
some people might connect the two <lb />
incidents. The statue fell from a <lb />
fifth story and although it wasn't <lb />
hurt it killed a man in tumbling. He <lb />
got more Justice suddenly <lb />
expectedly administered than he <lb />
COUld stand. If it had fallen on Tom <lb />
instead of this man it would <lb />
have been another <lb />
of the fitness of but <lb />
lighting with crushing force on the <lb />
head of an unsuspecting citizen is <lb />
another proof of the saving that <lb />
is blind. Wilmington Star <lb />
Spoon. <lb />
The transition lingering <lb />
and painful sickness to health <lb />
marks an epoch in the life of the <lb />
Such a remarkable event is treas- <lb />
in the memory and the <lb />
the good health has been at- <lb />
is gratefully blessed. Hence it is <lb />
that co much is heard in praise of <lb />
Bitters. So many feel they owe their <lb />
restoration to health, to of the <lb />
Mrs. C. II. Cay, Mount. X. <lb />
day for years was I <lb />
free from headache. B. entirely <lb />
cured me. I feel like another person. <lb />
James w. Lancaster. <lb />
Ga., wife was ill bad <lb />
health for eight years, five doctors and <lb />
many patent medicines had done her no <lb />
good. Six bottles of B. cured <lb />
Miss . Tomlinson, Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
years I suffered with rheumatism, <lb />
caused by kidney troubles and <lb />
also was feeble and nervous. <lb />
Ii. Ii. relieved me at once, although <lb />
several other medicines bud <lb />
J. M. Richardson, <lb />
Ark., wife suffered twelve <lb />
years with rheumatism and female com- <lb />
plaint. A lady member of church <lb />
had been cured by B. B. She per- <lb />
my wife to try it. who now <lb />
there is nothing like B. as it <lb />
quickly gave her <lb />
Yon may depend upon it that he is <lb />
a good titan whose intimate friends <lb />
are ail <lb />
LEGAL NOTICES <lb />
Dissolution, <lb />
is h. re by given that <lb />
sold out my interest in the <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 U A. Greene my partner. <lb />
This Mar. 1st, II. 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 ail persons having claims against said <lb />
decedent to exhibit the BaUM 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. II. Johnston, <lb />
Executor of <lb />
This 13th day of March, 1880. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
HAVING before the Clerk of <lb />
the Superior Court of county on the <lb />
day as Administrator <lb />
upon estate of <lb />
this is lo notify all persons holding claims <lb />
against estate to present <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 />
1880. <lb />
i; <lb />
of <lb />
SCOTT'S <lb />
CUBES <lb />
CONSUMPTION <lb />
SCROFULA <lb />
BRONCHITIS <lb />
COUGHS <lb />
COLDS <lb />
Wasting <lb />
Wonderful Flesh Producer. <lb />
Many have gained one pound <lb />
per day by its use. <lb />
Emulsion is not a secret <lb />
remedy. It contains the <lb />
properties of the <lb />
and Norwegian Cod <lb />
Oil, tho potency of both <lb />
being largely increased. It is used <lb />
by Physicians all over the world. <lb />
AS MILK. <lb />
by oil <lb />
E, <lb />
Greenville Institute. <lb />
State of North Carolina. g , <lb />
Pitt County, r <lb />
A. <lb />
against <lb />
George A. administrator of <lb />
W, W. and others. <lb />
t appearing to the satisfaction of the <lb />
Court that IS. L. one of de- <lb />
in the above entitled action, <lb />
cannot, after due diligence, be found <lb />
within the State, M Is therefore ordered <lb />
that publication be made In the East- <lb />
in the town of Greenville, weeks. <lb />
once In each week successively, com- <lb />
the said E. I Me to be <lb />
and appear before the Judge of the <lb />
Superior Court at tho term to be held <lb />
for the County f Pitt at the Court <lb />
House in Greenville, on the second <lb />
Monday of to answer the <lb />
I complaint on Hie in said action, or <lb />
will he rendered in said action for <lb />
the relief demanded In the complaint. <lb />
Witness toy band official <lb />
this the 2nd day of April. 1890. <lb />
line J. A. <lb />
J. B. Court. <lb />
M. Bernard, <lb />
Attorneys Plaintiff. <lb />
Many people habitually endure a feel- <lb />
of lassitude, because they think they <lb />
have to. f would take Dr. J. II. <lb />
Sarsaparilla this feeling of <lb />
weariness would give place to vigor and <lb />
vitality. <lb />
liniment is in better repute or more <lb />
widely known than Dr. II. <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 of many <lb />
lives. This annoying complaint maybe <lb />
Great and Tonic. If you are cured and prevented by the occasional <lb />
Superior Court, ., r ., <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
tho Clerk. <lb />
W, II. Tucker, executor of William <lb />
Moore, deceased, in hi. own behalf <lb />
and such other creditors of Marcel- <lb />
Moore, deceased, as make <lb />
themselves parties <lb />
Against <lb />
Murphy, executor Marcel <lb />
Moore, deceased. <lb />
To the creditor of of <lb />
A summons having been issued in the <lb />
above entitled cause returnable on the <lb />
of May. 1890. Ii is now or- <lb />
by the Court publication be <lb />
made in the a <lb />
newspaper published ii. the county of <lb />
Pitt, for six successive weeks, notifying <lb />
all the creditors the estate of Marcel- <lb />
Moore, deceased, to appear before <lb />
Clerk of Superior Court of said <lb />
county on or before the day of Max. <lb />
1890, and Die their evidences debt <lb />
against said estate properly <lb />
This the day of April. mo. <lb />
B. A. <lb />
clerk Superior C turf <lb />
m m -m 1350, <lb />
TEACHERS <lb />
Principal, <lb />
Principal <lb />
Mrs. K. w, Primary Do- <lb />
Assistant in Primary <lb />
Department. <lb />
Miss May Instrumental <lb />
Music. <lb />
Miss Vocal Music. <lb />
Miss MOLLIE ROUSE. and <lb />
Drawing. <lb />
. Penmanship <lb />
and <lb />
S. <lb />
Primary. Academic. <lb />
Classical and Mathematical. Mu- <lb />
sic. Painting and Drawing, <lb />
Commercial. <lb />
ADVANTAGES <lb />
Large, Comfortable Buildings. <lb />
Location and <lb />
Plenty of Well Prepared Food <lb />
A Corp- of Teachers, <lb />
all being graduate of first class <lb />
Department equal <lb />
in work to any College in the State, <lb />
New Pianos and Organs. <lb />
A Library of nearly volumes <lb />
purchased r for tho School. <lb />
Moderate, From to <lb />
Board Tuition and <lb />
for Day Pupils the same a- advertised <lb />
in board <lb />
with the Principal should consult <lb />
before engaging elsewhere. For <lb />
fur her particulars, Address. <lb />
JOHN DUCKETT. <lb />
Principal. <lb />
B. <lb />
N. <lb />
; Binders, <lb />
O- <lb />
trees. We find in books I lie <lb />
efficacy and extraction of the living <lb />
intellects of men and women. <lb />
Thoughts that have lived or <lb />
or been imagined by then <lb />
lit <lb />
What Laser knew, or in part <lb />
he expressed his <lb />
of mischief So sight is more plea-, <lb />
sing or gratifying than to see the <lb />
young lad or young miss with glad-- <lb />
some feet wending their way to <lb />
each Sabbath day. <lb />
It is in the Sunday-school where <lb />
the tender mind is stored with truths <lb />
they have expressed in <lb />
words. All philosophy, history, <lb />
the public ; theology, poetry, etc., are but the <lb />
down exponents o the minds of men. <lb />
troubled with any disease of Kidneys, <lb />
or Stomach, of long or short stand- <lb />
ins will surely find relief by use of <lb />
Sold at and per <lb />
bottle at Wooten Drugstore. <lb />
the iron now to Onslow I What they know or think or <lb />
Many ii will be and have given to the world <lb />
instead the medium of books is <lb />
the I heir education. The <lb />
result of their training, the fruit of <lb />
then- minds, the utterance or pro- <lb />
of their trained and ex- <lb />
minds. <lb />
all know how vines are train- <lb />
stand J ed and how animals are taught or <lb />
It must either surrender or be I educated. Animals made to <lb />
New Some of <lb />
that company i. <lb />
will i i-i inly I e i <lb />
Bet in-. <lb />
lO <lb />
Well, of it <lb />
i era <lb />
h w ever<lb />
I i lie iV X. j <lb />
extended. There will he <lb />
effort made to jet the next legislature I nu wins are <lb />
to give the authority to have it parted to those inferior animals <lb />
tended to Of say they are trained, educated <lb />
this will be r to do thus and so. Now the boy or <lb />
tax upon lie people or the Slate by I girl get I lie impress, the thoughts <lb />
mortgaging the old line and the new i and ideas Of their teacher or pun <lb />
lessor, and having, as it were, <lb />
drawn information from him or her <lb />
we they are. or <lb />
as constructed. By making such <lb />
connection, far the addition- <lb />
debt thus on the old road <lb />
depreciating its stock ii will enhance <lb />
its value. Hut it should be <lb />
to <lb />
Charlotte. Then we would have the <lb />
exact line proposed by the first in- pupil or learner. Arithmetic fig- <lb />
improvement convention leach one to think. <lb />
held in North Carolina. II will j arc thinkers, <lb />
cast year eye on the map of such a not always fluent speakers, rarely <lb />
What historians knew or that, though they may be <lb />
forgotten, will never lose tHeir <lb />
impression, Many who are now <lb />
filling important positions in the <lb />
world can revert with <lb />
gratitude to the Sunday-school <lb />
where they early <lb />
The Sunday-school connect- <lb />
ed with the respective <lb />
the to vii, should be recognized by <lb />
all as a stepping Stone to greatness <lb />
and its tits should always be held <lb />
up to the youthful and susceptible <lb />
mind. <lb />
The Rules of Elizabeth Fry. <lb />
Never lose anytime I do not <lb />
think that lost which is spent in <lb />
amusement or recreation every day; <lb />
but always be in tie habit of being <lb />
employed. <lb />
Never err the least in truth. <lb />
i men. The thoughts, ideas <lb />
the wills of mankind arc <lb />
Rev. C. S. Alexander, Prattville <lb />
Ala., in a sermon in Montgomery on <lb />
Sunday night, claimed that the Bible <lb />
in speaking of the restoration of <lb />
Israel ha no reference to the Jews, <lb />
but that it refers to the Christians. <lb />
He then claimed that the original <lb />
thirteen colonies of the United Stales <lb />
represented the thirteen tribes of <lb />
Israel, and that this wonderful, pro- <lb />
country was nothing less <lb />
than tho Israel prophesied ion <lb />
-nation was being fulfilled. <lb />
Democrat <lb />
A terrible calamity is reported from <lb />
Can <lb />
lunatic asylum, near Mod <lb />
treat, was destroyed by fire, and ; <lb />
hundred of the inmates perished. <lb />
by Mr. Miss or Mrs. and to <lb />
I hat is to say, the thoughts and <lb />
idea-of the teacher have been <lb />
parted or communicated to the <lb />
line you will find that some dis- <lb />
it will be fatty miles away from <lb />
any other road. <lb />
about politics in the <lb />
ville section <lb />
Well, the woods arc full of <lb />
Never say an ill thing of a per- <lb />
son, when thou canst say a good <lb />
thing of him. Not only speak <lb />
but feel so. <lb />
Never be irritable or unkind to <lb />
anybody. <lb />
Never indulge thyself in <lb />
that are not necessary. <lb />
G. Do all things with consideration <lb />
when thy path to act right is <lb />
difficult, put confidence in that power <lb />
alone which is able to assist thee, <lb />
dates. Therefore there must be con- i ponded by different trainers, <lb />
are they such. Good writers they <lb />
may be, and often are. and i own as as <lb />
quick thinkers are ordinarily <lb />
and ready but not deep <lb />
writers. Minds are cast in differ- <lb />
molds, and taught and ex- <lb />
speculation in relation lo <lb />
who will Fort <lb />
the present incumbent, Hon. T. <lb />
Skinner; Hon. I. C. Latham; Mr. <lb />
Carter, of county; Gen. Rob- <lb />
of Ben and Mr. lb are <lb />
s. The r will <lb />
be pressed by the Alliance, and <lb />
it s believed by many that he will be <lb />
nominee. <lb />
No, do cot think <lb />
is expecting to be connected with it <lb />
in any way. He is in good health; <lb />
has settled down to the practice of <lb />
law, and lakes a deep interest in the <lb />
education of the children o the Stale, <lb />
and particularly of the religions in- <lb />
of the children of the <lb />
church, of which he is a consist- <lb />
member. It will be remembered <lb />
that his lather was a Methodist min- <lb />
Ex-Gov Jarvis was exceed <lb />
gratified to learn of the purpose <lb />
of Gov. to hare the Governor's <lb />
mansion speedily completed, and per <lb />
haps move into it by October, <lb />
believes that the opposition to <lb />
will thus be effectually <lb />
killed beyond the hand of <lb />
as was the opposition to the <lb />
State House while it was being <lb />
It is perhaps forgotten in this <lb />
day that strenuous efforts were made <lb />
. by and cross road polis <lb />
i-is or educators. Plato <lb />
taught without They <lb />
am others of the ancient scholars <lb />
and philosopher taught orally by <lb />
mes. Their sat near and <lb />
listened attentively to their <lb />
These pupils <lb />
The New <lb />
You have heard your friends and <lb />
neighbors talking abbot it. You <lb />
of the many who know from per- <lb />
experience just how good a thing <lb />
it is. if you ever tried it you are one. of <lb />
its staunch friends, because the wonder- <lb />
thing about it Is that when once given <lb />
a trial. Dr. King's New Discovery ever <lb />
bold.- a place in the if you <lb />
have never used it and should be afflicted <lb />
entirely upon their with a cough, cold or any Throat, <lb />
thus tic of the or Chest trouble secure a bottle at <lb />
were and new I- i u ; <lb />
They turn thought <lb />
were t an It is guaranteed <lb />
ii. ,,,,. every time, or money refunded. Trial <lb />
., . , free at L. <lb />
what they heard retained, and <lb />
to i <lb />
people to an ex- <lb />
made it their own. The men- <lb />
food or which these <lb />
pupils imbibed they digested, they <lb />
utilized it n manner similar to <lb />
the way i be cow or the ox does <lb />
food. The cud chewing animals <lb />
graze or browse during day or <lb />
night as the habit of each is or may <lb />
be their stomachs are filled <lb />
with the raw undigested material <lb />
then at nightfall, or in their <lb />
shady the that ac- <lb />
cumulated food, and masticate and <lb />
He digest it, so cause it to produce <lb />
she the milk or imminent for <lb />
both themselves and mankind. So <lb />
you see we must in a great measure <lb />
depend upon ourselves for the <lb />
strengthening and expanding of our <lb />
minds intellects. Our <lb />
faculties as susceptible <lb />
to growth or development <lb />
M animal limbs <lb />
What is Heaven Like <lb />
world not be argued into <lb />
the right. It will be tenderly illus- <lb />
into the Tell them <lb />
what religion is like. When the <lb />
mother tried to tell her dying child <lb />
w hat heaven was, she compared it <lb />
to light. that hurts my <lb />
aid the dying girl. Then the <lb />
mother compared heaven to music. <lb />
But any sound hurts me; l am so <lb />
said dying child- Then <lb />
she was told that heaven was like <lb />
mother's arms. Ob, me <lb />
she said. If it is like, mother's arms, <lb />
take me The appropriate <lb />
had been found at <lb />
Buffalo Bill receives about ten let- <lb />
a week from women who want to <lb />
marry. Some of these epistles are <lb />
from this country, though most <lb />
them arc Europeans- <lb />
George W. Child, the rich <lb />
editor and <lb />
began his business career by sweep- <lb />
cut. stores in Baltimore. He <lb />
went to Philadelphia unknown and <lb />
penniless. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
All person having claims against the <lb />
estate of T. It. Cherry, are hereby <lb />
to exhibit the same on or before <lb />
the 7th day of May. 1891, to the under- <lb />
signed, who has duly qualified as the ex- <lb />
of the last will and testament of <lb />
the said Cherry, or this notice will lie <lb />
plead bar of their recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to the es- <lb />
are prompt- <lb />
and settle the same. <lb />
John- Flanagan, <lb />
EX. of T. K. Cherry, <lb />
May 1st. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly as <lb />
tor with the will annexed of of <lb />
lb. E. Vick, on the 30th day of <lb />
April. I hereby notify all persons <lb />
having claims the said estate to <lb />
present them to me duly authenticated <lb />
on or before 10th day of May, 1891, <lb />
or this will be plead in bar of their <lb />
recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to said estate are <lb />
likewise notified to make Immediate pay- <lb />
of the same. <lb />
John <lb />
Administrator with will annex- <lb />
ed of Mrs. E. Vick. <lb />
Greenville, hT. C, May 7th, <lb />
Notice. <lb />
I will succeed Mr. J. M. in his <lb />
Agency at Greenville. N- <lb />
C, on April 1st. I will represent the <lb />
same and solicit a <lb />
of the liberal patronage given Mr. <lb />
in the past. All business en- <lb />
trusted to me will receive ray prompt <lb />
attention. Office-under Opera House. <lb />
Match 15th, 1890. <lb />
L. BROWN. <lb />
use of Dr. II. Liver and <lb />
Kidney <lb />
Disease lies in ambush tor the a <lb />
feeble constitution la ill adapted to en- <lb />
counter a malarious atmosphere and sud- <lb />
den changes of temperature, and the <lb />
least robust are usually the easiest <lb />
Dr. J. II. Sarsaparilla <lb />
will give tone, vitality and strength to <lb />
the entire body. <lb />
Distress after eating, heartburn, sick <lb />
headache, and indigestion are cured <lb />
Dr J. H. Liver <lb />
If you fee unable to do your <lb />
have that tired feeling, Dr. J. II. <lb />
Sarsaparilla; it will make you <lb />
bright active and vigorous. <lb />
The most popular liniment, is the <lb />
reliable. Dr. II. <lb />
oil Liniment. <lb />
One of Dr. II. Little Liv- <lb />
and Kidney taken at night be <lb />
fore doing to bed. will move the <lb />
the effect will astonish you. <lb />
Pimples, boils and other humors, arc <lb />
able to appear when the blood gets <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
the best remedy. <lb />
Mi, k <lb />
I would respectfully sail your <lb />
to the following address and <lb />
to remember that yon can buy <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 <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 <lb />
Refer to W. HATES <lb />
J. J. <lb />
B. C.<lb />
. . . .--. <lb />
. . . <lb />
Storm Calendar and Weather <lb />
for 1890. by R. Hicks, mailed <lb />
to any address on receipt of a two-cent <lb />
postage stamp. The Dr. J. II. <lb />
Medicine Co. St. Louis, Mo. <lb />
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of Pianos, invented by us, is one of the <lb />
most important improvements ever <lb />
made, making the Instrument more rich- <lb />
musical in lone, more durable, and <lb />
less liable o get out of tune. <lb />
Both the Mason Hamlin Organs and <lb />
Pianos excel chiefly which is the <lb />
chief excellence in air- musical <lb />
quality of tone. Other things, <lb />
though important, are much less so than <lb />
this. An Instrument with <lb />
tones cannot be good. Illustrated <lb />
of new stylos, introduced this <lb />
season, sent free. <lb />
MASON <lb />
BOSTON. NEW YORK. <lb />
largest and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind to be found in <lb />
the State, and or low for all class <lb />
Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
, or <lb />
WEDDING STATIONERY READY <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
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Supt. of Money Order Did., and ; <lb />
t- of the U. S. Patent Office. <lb />
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the Error, of Youth, Premature Decline, <lb />
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with all Improved appliance; <lb />
com ii table I hair. <lb />
Spire <lb />
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promptly Very <lb />
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Nickeled Pen Pencil <lb />
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School House, 1st Sunday at <lb />
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Sparta, 2nd at II o'clock. <lb />
Shady Grove, 2nd Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Sunday at II o'clock. <lb />
Temperance at o'clock <lb />
Salem Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Chapel, 4th Sundays <lb />
Chapel Saturday Sun <lb />
day at k <lb />
TIN <lb />
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ARTIST, <lb />
Greenville N C. <lb />
tin the easiest <lb />
Chair ever in the int. towels, <lb />
Sharp razors, and satisfaction guaranteed <lb />
in every Call con <lb />
Ladles waited on at their <lb />
clothes a <lb />
Notice I <lb />
for baldness <lb />
falling out of hair, and eradication <lb />
dandruff before the public. <lb />
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wonderful I refer yon <lb />
lowing named gentlemen who will testify <lb />
to the i my assertion <lb />
Ml. O. <lb />
G SB., <lb />
Any one wishing to give it a trial for <lb />
above named can procure <lb />
from me, at place of business, <lb />
ii Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY, Barber. <lb />
March 11th, C , <lb />
A It. it. <lb />
and Schedule <lb />
TRAINS <lb />
No <lb />
20th, a-i Mail, daily <lb />
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paves Halifax M., arrives Scot- <lb />
and Neck M. <lb />
Returning 7.20 <lb />
A. M. 10.10 A. If., <lb />
don 1.30 p U., dally except Sunday, <lb />
On Monday, and Friday <lb />
Local Freight leave- Weldon 10.80 a in <lb />
Halifax m, Scotland Neck 2.00 p <lb />
in. Arriving Greenville 6.10 p in. <lb />
turning, leave <lb />
Saturday a m., <lb />
land Neck 1.00 p m. 8.85 p m . <lb />
log Weldon 1.00 p in. <lb />
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Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
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rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb />
day via Bay <lb />
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points North via Richmond and Wash <lb />
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Culley In the way of helping the <lb />
By calling or. or addressing the <lb />
above named barber, you can procure a <lb />
bottle Preparation that is <lb />
for eradicating and causing the <lb />
hair to lie soft and <lb />
glossy, only two or three application a <lb />
week is a common hair <lb />
brush is all to be need after the <lb />
scalp vigorously for a few minutes with <lb />
the Preparation. Try a and <lb />
convinced, only cents. <lb />
ALFRED <lb />
Barber, <lb />
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THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Local Sparks. <lb />
CONVENTION <lb />
Main- strangers in tows <lb />
Pried spring chicken is ripe. <lb />
Thorough sanitation is needed. <lb />
Perl last week was rather cool. <lb />
Bay shirts of Biggs Mun <lb />
The passed in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
New goods an iring daily <lb />
Mun lord's <lb />
The shad and I erring season is <lb />
almost over. <lb />
Nice gilt edge note paper rents <lb />
a quire at this <lb />
The wheat crop in Pitt county this <lb />
year will be poor. <lb />
Nice line of Children's Carriages I <lb />
at Cherry Cos. <lb />
dry a-rain and some showers <lb />
Mayor James again. <lb />
Miss Lola Fleming is visiting Miss <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
Mr. J. U. returned last <lb />
week from Mississippi. <lb />
Mr. A. L. Blow returned <lb />
evening from <lb />
Mrs. Susan Proctor has moved <lb />
from Snow Hill to Greenville. <lb />
Mrs. H. White, o Baltimore, is <lb />
visiting her uncle, Mr. A. J. <lb />
Mrs. J. C. Tyson, of Beaver Dam, <lb />
is visiting relatives in town this week <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sugg will <lb />
their golden wedding on the <lb />
20th inst. <lb />
We regret very much that <lb />
Harry is quite sick again <lb />
this week. <lb />
Vary Bad <lb />
It seems that Greenville is not to <lb />
have a wholesale ice dealer this sea- <lb />
son. Our people have to send to <lb />
Washington and Tarboro for <lb />
With Greenville's <lb />
this should not be the <lb />
case. <lb />
Bald his Ad. <lb />
M. R Lang is making a special <lb />
display for visitors to the <lb />
this week. He extends a cordial <lb />
invitation to all to visit his store. <lb />
Mr. Lang carries a stock of goods <lb />
second to none in the State as to <lb />
quality, variety and style. For those <lb />
who interested in wearing <lb />
it will be a treat to visit his <lb />
store during the Convention. Don't <lb />
let the rush keep you away, but come <lb />
to the grand display. <lb />
Enumerator. <lb />
In looking over the list of census <lb />
takers appointed the First Dis- <lb />
North Carolina, we And those <lb />
for Pitt county are William T. God- <lb />
win, John R. Jenkins, Julius H. <lb />
Barnhill, James M. James, Fred Cox, <lb />
James E. William M. King, <lb />
Joseph J. Moore, Benjamin J. <lb />
son, Tilman B. Cherry, James L. <lb />
John F. Boyd . Archibald <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Harris, of Falkland was <lb />
. M. Bernard the first <lb />
A CORDIAL INVITATION TO <lb />
again <lb />
would be beneficial. <lb />
paper and envelopes can <lb />
be had at the <lb />
Commencement preparations are in j <lb />
Airs. E. S <lb />
; visiting Mrs <lb />
j of the week. <lb />
Mr. B. Jordan, representative <lb />
of the Wilmington came in on <lb />
the train yesterday evening. <lb />
Mr. J. D. Murphy returned last <lb />
week from a tour through <lb />
Kentucky and Tennessee. <lb />
Mr. M. B. Lang and Master Larry <lb />
left yesterday morning for <lb />
Wilson to spend a few days. <lb />
Mr. J. White made a trip to Ports- <lb />
interest <lb />
order the land over. I mouth, Va., last week in the <lb />
Arrived on the 15th Boss business. <lb />
Milk Biscuit at the Old Brick Messrs C. D. and It. A <lb />
Tyson leave to day for a prospecting <lb />
Lour rough Western North <lb />
The new Board of Councilmen of <lb />
the town met in the Mayor's office <lb />
Monday evening and organized. <lb />
With one exception they re-elected <lb />
the same officers who served last <lb />
year, the change being in that of <lb />
Clerk. The officers for the year <lb />
G. James. <lb />
R. Lang. <lb />
Chief T. Smith. <lb />
Asst. R. Moore. <lb />
comfortable a morning <lb />
-AM- <lb />
past week. <lb />
HOME FOLKS <lb />
a. <lb />
E. Glenn closed a <lb />
meeting at Bethlehem Sunday <lb />
night. There were ten accessions to <lb />
the church. <lb />
Mi. Warren has been ma- <lb />
king a trip through some of the <lb />
counties below us in <lb />
Riverside <lb />
-TO- <lb />
Visit Our Store <lb />
Fires were <lb />
or two of tin <lb />
lbs Beeswax wanted for <lb />
cash at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Dry goods stores are closing at <lb />
O'clock in the evening. <lb />
Ladies bats ID all the stylish <lb />
shapes for eta- at Mrs. L- Griffin's. <lb />
Give the visitors in town this <lb />
week a hearty welcome. <lb />
Stockholders of the Tar Mrs. <lb />
Transportation Co. meet here to-day. i <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. a nice <lb />
line of Ladies Shoes, sell cheap, j <lb />
We learn that there is another <lb />
marriage on the Wonder who <lb />
it is <lb />
Best Shoes ever had for both <lb />
Ladies and Men's, J. Cherry <lb />
Co's. I <lb />
The steamer broke her <lb />
wheel had to go hack <lb />
Time To Stop. <lb />
There are a large number of <lb />
in who ought to sub- <lb />
scribe for but instead <lb />
of doing so depend on borrowing it <lb />
from then neighbors. It is a com- <lb />
occurrence for a subscriber to <lb />
come to the office for another paper <lb />
because some borrower has taken his <lb />
away before he had time to read it. <lb />
You have as much right to borrow <lb />
your neighbors breakfast as you have <lb />
to borrow his newspaper. Looked <lb />
at from any standpoint you please the <lb />
chronic borrower is a nuisance. <lb />
Meeting. <lb />
The first Monday in June, next, <lb />
the Justices of the Peace of the <lb />
will meet with Board of Com- <lb />
missioners for the purpose making <lb />
the tax levy, electing a Board of <lb />
Commissioners and a County Super- <lb />
of Public Instruction. The <lb />
time is near at hand, and as little or <lb />
nothing is being said about <lb />
dates v.-e take it as an indication that <lb />
everybody is perfectly satisfied with <lb />
the old Hoard, and that it will be re <lb />
elected without Their <lb />
management of the county finances <lb />
has been acceptable to all the people <lb />
they have served faithfully and <lb />
well. Pitt may justly be proud of <lb />
her Commissioners, no county in <lb />
the whole State has a better Board. <lb />
the interest <lb />
and daughter, <lb />
visiting Mrs. <lb />
S M. left yesterday morning <lb />
for their home in Rocky Mount. <lb />
Proceedings. <lb />
N. C. May 5th, 1890. <lb />
Board of Commissioners o Pitt <lb />
county met in regular session, pres- <lb />
C Dawson, Chairman, G M <lb />
Mooring, John Flanagan, T E Keel <lb />
C V Newton Minutes of last <lb />
read approved. <lb />
The orders for paupers <lb />
were <lb />
John Stocks Taylor G <lb />
Margaret Bryan James Masters <lb />
Ivy Mayo Elks <lb />
It D Smith Nancy Moore <lb />
, John Baker Daniel Webster <lb />
. , Nelson Asa Knox <lb />
Industry. I Lydia Bryan Wm <lb />
Mr. Allen Warren tells us that the i Jacob Henry Harris <lb />
prospects for a bountiful grape crop j Jacob l <lb />
was never more promising than it is <lb />
M. CONGLETON CO., <lb />
At Harry Skinner Co's Old Stand. <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS,<lb />
-DEALERS IN- <lb />
Dry Notions, Boots, Shoes and <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
We have just received and opened a beautiful line of new <lb />
Spring and Summer Goods. <lb />
I shall be glad to have my old friends and customers come to <lb />
see us, and assure them that we can sell the goods <lb />
DIKING THE CONVENTION. <lb />
cents a <lb />
us a pack, at the <lb />
bananas of the <lb />
market the past <lb />
at <lb />
TI r <lb />
J V , <lb />
cotton <lb />
than the <lb />
in dress <lb />
match at <lb />
THIS WEEK <lb />
Special Attraction. <lb />
V ; k k k k <lb />
to Washington. <lb />
Writing i <lb />
Envelope to e <lb />
Hi <lb />
Some t the nicest <lb />
season have been <lb />
week. <lb />
The loaf of bread I ever ate <lb />
was made of Point Lace Flour, <lb />
the Ob Brick Store. <lb />
Farmers the stand <lb />
this year i much better <lb />
stand of corn. <lb />
The latest Novelties <lb />
good and trimmings to <lb />
Mun lord's. <lb />
Harding is conducting <lb />
quite an extensive truck farm just <lb />
South town. <lb />
You will <lb />
on every pa <lb />
Don't skip any <lb />
There was a slight rise in the river <lb />
last week, which enabled the boats to <lb />
go through to Tarboro again. <lb />
Better not be in too great hurry <lb />
sat out of your flannels, or some <lb />
the cool snaps might catch you. <lb />
Last Friday Mr. F. <lb />
sent two new crop Irish potatoes that <lb />
were quite huge to <lb />
Then are severs sink- about town <lb />
in which water stands after a rain. <lb />
should be tilled up or <lb />
drained. <lb />
The delegates to the Episcopal <lb />
Council here will go to Tarboro Fri- <lb />
j day to attend the Centennial <lb />
there. <lb />
Green were brought <lb />
. in town and on Saturday. Bet- <lb />
let them remain on the bush till <lb />
We shall place on on counters a , get ripe. <lb />
The town authorities ought to pass <lb />
an ordinance forbidding the i mining <lb />
at large of bull dogs on the streets- <lb />
They are dangerous. <lb />
In some the county a <lb />
very light frost was reported on <lb />
morning of the 9th. It was not <lb />
enough to do damage. <lb />
The passenger train came in two <lb />
Mr. E. A. President, is in <lb />
Kinston attending a meeting of the <lb />
Hoard of Managers of the N. C. <lb />
Christian Missionary Convention. <lb />
Since closing the public school two <lb />
weeks ago Miss S. Lucy Joyner has <lb />
been teaching a private school in the <lb />
old academy building. She has <lb />
about pupils. <lb />
Mrs. A. X. Ryan left last Thurs- <lb />
day for Winchester. Va. to visit her <lb />
parents. We to hear that her <lb />
mother is quite sick and hope she <lb />
will speedily regain health. <lb />
Messrs. J. J. Cherry, J. White and <lb />
Dr. L, James left yesterday to at- <lb />
tend the meeting of the Grand Lodge <lb />
of Odd Fellows now session at <lb />
Wilmington. Mr. White is one of <lb />
I being Grand Conductor. <lb />
Mr. I. S. Easton, of Far re- <lb />
left this county Alabama. <lb />
We a letter from him order <lb />
i inn the sent out there, as <lb />
I he cannot get along without the news <lb />
from North Carolina old Pitt <lb />
. county. <lb />
It was a real pleasure to have a <lb />
I call one last week from Dr. <lb />
this year. This spring he has added <lb />
James grape vines to his vine- <lb />
yard. Mr. Mr. Tucker, <lb />
Mr. Joyner and others have also been <lb />
setting out a good many of the same <lb />
kind of vines. In a short while this <lb />
excellent grape will be a source of <lb />
immense revenue to Greenville and <lb />
community. The demand for them <lb />
Elizabeth Moore Andrew Cox <lb />
Alex Harris keeping pauper <lb />
Elizabeth Moore Francis Coggin i <lb />
Ed Atkinson Edmond Spain <lb />
Morrill, insane. <lb />
pauper <lb />
J A K Tucker, insane pauper to <lb />
Raleigh <lb />
The following; general orders were <lb />
will be hard to supply and all who <lb />
; have land enough should plant a <lb />
vineyard. <lb />
; Droves of Sheep. <lb />
An unusual spectacle was witness- <lb />
led in town yesterday afternoon. It <lb />
was a very large drove of sheep <lb />
I brought in from the section of conn <lb />
I try below town which was driven <lb />
through Evans street and on to the <lb />
depot to be shipped to <lb />
As it passed everybody along the <lb />
street rushed out to see the drove in <lb />
which we are told there were between <lb />
and Two men from <lb />
I to Greenville a few days <lb />
ago have since been driving <lb />
I through the county buying all the <lb />
.-deep they could. We hoar they <lb />
; J J <lb />
D II James <lb />
D II James <lb />
W J Fulford <lb />
W R Parker <lb />
E A <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
Give us a trial and be convinced that the way to buy goods is for <lb />
the spot cash. <lb />
JOHN S. CONGLETON. <lb />
N. C, January, <lb />
WILEY BROW IN. <lb />
JAMES BROWN.<lb />
LADIES <lb />
T I T I <lb />
------We have been fortunate in securing a great bargain in----- <lb />
------We have been fortunate in securing a great bargain in------ <lb />
WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, ETC . ETC. <lb />
WHITE GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES. ETC., <lb />
-and will sell them all at very low figures.--------- <lb />
--------and will sell them all at very low figures.--------- <lb />
GENTLEMEN KN<lb />
-We make a specialty of our line of- <lb />
John S Smith IS <lb />
J Brooks <lb />
L B <lb />
Luke Wilson <lb />
W T Keel <lb />
K M mm <lb />
J B Cherry <lb />
A K Tucker lot; M <lb />
W II Moses Williams <lb />
Moses Sine B s <lb />
L B stock law claim <lb />
E T Out made complaint due <lb />
form that he was charged upon the , <lb />
tax of 1889 In Pitt county <lb />
acres land which is given for <lb />
taxation in Greene that the j <lb />
said tract of land lies partly Pitt <lb />
partly Greene and that he <lb />
has paid Slate tax in <lb />
county lie therefore <lb />
to be relieved from said tax <lb />
make a specialty of our line <lb />
SHOES. HATS, AND FURNISHING GOODS <lb />
SHOES, HATS, AND GOODS <lb />
-------are complete.------- <lb />
-------are complete.------- <lb />
Gall and see us we guarantee all goods; as represented. <lb />
BROTHERS. <lb />
ROTH Kit. <lb />
DRUTHERS, <lb />
drown Druthers, <lb />
section of the county which were <lb />
driven to Wilson to shipped. <lb />
Lots of people did not know there <lb />
were so many sheep in Pitt county. <lb />
ml reading matter II. Snell, the popular Dentist of our <lb />
K. Washington, m was <lb />
season draw- <lb />
are being lib- <lb />
patronized by the pupils of <lb />
e colleges in sending <lb />
The has received from <lb />
the President an invitation to the <lb />
Mr. J. L. Wooten removed his I closing exercises of Greensboro Fe- <lb />
drug store across the street until his ; male College, May 27th to 29th. The <lb />
former store can be repaired. Mr. I annual sermon will be by Rev S. S <lb />
has moved his hard- Lambeth, D. D., of Richmond; the <lb />
returning homo from a professional <lb />
visit to Hamilton and spent the <lb />
night in Greenville. <lb />
bought about in the upper Pitt county. Upon investigation <lb />
the Hoard granted the petition and <lb />
ordered that the collector have <lb />
credit for the amount of said tax. <lb />
Ordered by the Hoard that the <lb />
agreement of J G Sheppard tor hue <lb />
of Guss Patrick be the is <lb />
hereby repeated. <lb />
The following persons were ex- <lb />
from poll tax causes <lb />
Sam overage; E <lb />
Lang, listed twice. <lb />
Commencements. <lb />
The commencement <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. GREENVILLE, C. <lb />
New Grocery Store <lb />
Next door to E. Glenn. I have opened a Grocery Store and <lb />
---------will keep on hand a fine line of--------- <lb />
He-alt Hour. Coffee. Oil. Masses, <lb />
B sis <lb />
Ci <lb />
III<lb />
8.3 a<lb />
pi <lb />
p in <lb />
-i <lb />
Cg<lb />
Washington <lb />
AGENCY, <lb />
Engines and Boilers, <lb />
All Sizes and styles commonly used. <lb />
MILLS, <lb />
Circular and Shingle Saws, <lb />
Robber and Leather Belting. <lb />
Shafting, Pulleys. <lb />
In fact anything in the machine line. <lb />
We represent the standard <lb />
of the land can sell as low M <lb />
the lowest and on better terms. <lb />
Write for lei ins and mice. <lb />
mm AGENCY, <lb />
O. K. Manager <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
COBB C C COBB. T. M. <lb />
Co. N C <lb />
Gilliam <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
Candies, Cheese. Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars, Apples, <lb />
Canned Goods and most everything usually in a <lb />
grocery store, as well as Tinware. Crockery. Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware, so. Call and see us. Goods delivered free any <lb />
where in town. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
mm mm of cotton, u <lb />
We have had many years ex- <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle <lb />
the advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business entrusted to our <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb />
ware store for the same purpose and <lb />
at present occupies the same store <lb />
Mr. Wooten. <lb />
THURSDAY <lb />
society address by Hon. Walter <lb />
Clark, of the N. C. Supreme Court, <lb />
the literary address by Rev. Wilbur <lb />
F. Tibet, D. U., of Vanderbilt <lb />
Nashville Tenn. <lb />
Sun lay night Kev. A. Hunter Our good friend Mr. A. H. <lb />
announced that he would preach in j has our thanks for an <lb />
the Baptist Church on the fourth j to Trinity College <lb />
Choice Selection <lb />
-OF- <lb />
Soil <lb />
Of Miss Lucy Jot <lb />
1st Flanagan. Jimmie <lb />
Bruce Sugg, Harold Sugg. <lb />
Ivey Smith. <lb />
5th Smith, Edward <lb />
Flanagan, Harding, John <lb />
Williams. <lb />
Highest average made by <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Examine Them. <lb />
The office turned out <lb />
some job work last week which we <lb />
hours and a half late even- are not afraid to compare with that <lb />
no means a coming from towns much larger than <lb />
COMMENCEMENT ROBES. <lb />
By no means a good beginning <lb />
for the new order of things. <lb />
trouble to show Goods <lb />
j Greenville, <lb />
i of which <lb />
The will be glad to m being draft books made for <lb />
welcome in the office of the Messrs. Tyson Bawls, and tilt <lb />
r an <lb />
exercises of Kinsey Seminary, <lb />
Grange, June 4th and 5th. The <lb />
address will be by Dr. B. F. Dixon. <lb />
Greenville Institute commence- <lb />
will be held June 5th and <lb />
Thursday at r. m., there will be <lb />
declamation, recitations, etc. <lb />
at the Institute. Friday at A. m. <lb />
the annual address will be delivered <lb />
at the Opera House by Hon. G. W. <lb />
Sanderlin of Friday at <lb />
f. m, public reception at the <lb />
The marshals are W. E. Tuck- <lb />
Earnest Forbes and Ralph <lb />
House. Original declamations by <lb />
O. L. Joyner and W. F. Harding. J. <lb />
T. Erwin, essayist-. <lb />
Two orders were filled <lb />
are especially proud Schedule- <lb />
to the Council this week. The <lb />
office is at their service. <lb />
The cemetery should be cleaned <lb />
up at once This ought to have been At the Church Sunday. <lb />
other the commencement invitations <lb />
for Institute. <lb />
R. <lb />
Evans <lb />
Evans <lb />
Street <lb />
near <lb />
near <lb />
Telegraph <lb />
Telegraph <lb />
Office- <lb />
Office- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
done before the coming of the many <lb />
visitors town this week. <lb />
Did Socrates the girls in his day <lb />
Wilson Minor <lb />
Yes. but Byron after him and told <lb />
him he better not do so any Moore. <lb />
a number of the delegates to <lb />
the Council arrived yesterday even- <lb />
Others will come the boats <lb />
and on a special train this morning. <lb />
Attention is called to the <lb />
of Raleigh Business College <lb />
in this issue. This school furnishes <lb />
equal advantages with those outside <lb />
the State. <lb />
Diligence is the mother of good <lb />
luck, and success is her grand child <lb />
I Wilson Mirror. <lb />
That makes the relation between <lb />
diligence and success rather far off. <lb />
In our opinion they are twin sisters. <lb />
per lb for Sweet <lb />
Snuff. lb bold in Pitt Co., which <lb />
is a of its superiority, at <lb />
the Old Brick <lb />
Next Sunday is <lb />
with the Methodists, which will be <lb />
observed by their people here. An <lb />
interesting is arranged <lb />
for the o'clock service Io which <lb />
the public is cordially invited. At <lb />
r. m. the pastor will deliver a dis- <lb />
course upon the early life of John <lb />
Wesley. <lb />
Nice Fruit. <lb />
Sir. Congleton has some of the <lb />
nicest canned goods to be found in <lb />
town. The fruit is put up by Thus- <lb />
Co., is the <lb />
and freshest we ever used. The <lb />
fruit is already sweetened enough <lb />
for desert or luncheon. Mr <lb />
ton presented us with a can of Bart- <lb />
let pears to sample, which were <lb />
delicious. He has an assortment of <lb />
fruit and every housekeeper should <lb />
some of it.<lb />
Spring Chickens, <lb />
Grown Chickens, Bushels <lb />
Barrels Tar, and all the <lb />
Eggs can persuade to <lb />
lay. Highest cash prices paid. <lb />
J. White. <lb />
We have moved oar stock of <lb />
Hardware Stoves to the store for- <lb />
occupied by J. S. Congleton <lb />
Co., Where we will be pleased to <lb />
sea tar old friends and <lb />
Institute. <lb />
A Institute will be held <lb />
at Greenville on Thursday and Fri <lb />
lay. May 22nd and 23rd. It will be <lb />
conducted by Hon. John Robinson, <lb />
Commissioner or Agriculture, assist- <lb />
ed by Profs. Massey and <lb />
I lain, of the Agricultural and Me-. <lb />
College at Raleigh. Other <lb />
speakers will be present and address <lb />
the Institute on subjects of <lb />
importance. Every in Pitt <lb />
county who can possibly do so <lb />
be present both days, a from this <lb />
Institute they will derive much in <lb />
MM <lb />
Then- is now a regular passenger <lb />
train the Scotland Neck A- Green- <lb />
ville road, the change going into <lb />
effect Monday morning. While this <lb />
change is a good one for the Northern <lb />
portion of the is beyond <lb />
Goose is of no more ad van <lb />
to Greenville under the existing <lb />
schedule than was the mixed train. <lb />
We had hoped that when the <lb />
was put on it would leave <lb />
Greenville later each morning, say at <lb />
or o'clock, and return earlier in <lb />
the evening, say about o'clock. <lb />
But the change is only minutes <lb />
at each end, that is leaves here <lb />
later than <lb />
and is scheduled to arrive <lb />
This would be <lb />
all right if the advertised schedule <lb />
could be carried out Instead of <lb />
this, however, it will be the exception <lb />
and not the rule when the train <lb />
reaches Greenville on time. The <lb />
cause of this delay is the S N. G. <lb />
trains being required to wait at the <lb />
junction for the A. It. from <lb />
Tarboro; and this latter train is <lb />
ways behind time, frequently as <lb />
much as two hours. Now it the <lb />
will place a passenger train <lb />
on the A. A road, or let the con <lb />
from Tarboro be made over <lb />
the C. road at Hobgood with <lb />
our train, so they can come on to <lb />
Greenville on time, a great favor will <lb />
be conferred upon the people at this <lb />
end of the line. <lb />
The freight will now run <lb />
leaving Greenville Tues- <lb />
day, Thursday and Saturday morn- <lb />
at returning Monday, Wed- <lb />
and Friday at r. u. <lb />
Capt Is conductor on the <lb />
passenger train, and Cant. <lb />
May 0th, 1890. <lb />
Board reassembled this day, all <lb />
members present. <lb />
W M King, late Sheriff made the <lb />
following report- <lb />
State of North Co. <lb />
W M King, Sheriff of the <lb />
county Pitt Hie State of North <lb />
Carolina, by virtue of the authority <lb />
by which I was invested by the <lb />
laws of 1889, do hereby certify that <lb />
the following described real estate <lb />
in said county State, to wit <lb />
the lands belonging to the estate of <lb />
L P Beardsley, Sr., lying on Broad <lb />
Branch, adjoining the lands of Al- <lb />
Joyner, It A <lb />
others, containing three <lb />
hundred and acres, <lb />
more or less, known as the land <lb />
whereon L P Beardsley resided <lb />
his life, embracing both sides <lb />
of tho road; was on the 6th day of <lb />
May, 1889, duly sold by me in the <lb />
manner prorated by law tor <lb />
taxes for the years 1881 and <lb />
1885 amounting to <lb />
and cents cost for 1884, and <lb />
cost for 1885, <lb />
and became purchaser <lb />
thereof. <lb />
W. M. King, <lb />
Late Stiff. Pitt <lb />
. It having been understood be- <lb />
tween tbs of Commissioners <lb />
and A K Tucker, Sheriff and Tax <lb />
that he should have until <lb />
tho meeting in May for his <lb />
final settlement with the <lb />
and he having made his final settle- <lb />
at the meeting by paying the <lb />
in full all taxes due, it is <lb />
he be relieved of all pen <lb />
incurred for bis failure to <lb />
settle on the first Mo ml Feb- <lb />
and that his settlement now <lb />
made be accepted in full. <lb />
Ordered the Clerk of tins <lb />
Board notify each Justice of the <lb />
Peace for Pitt to meet with <lb />
the Board of Commissioners on the <lb />
first Monday in 1890, to levy <lb />
taxes for the year 1890, elect a <lb />
of Commissioners, <lb />
of Public Instruction, and <lb />
transact such other business as the <lb />
law directs and which may properly <lb />
come before them. <lb />
The lowing orders were drawn.- <lb />
John Flanagan G C Dawson <lb />
T E Keel G -V Mooring <lb />
C V Newton Tucker <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
INTERESTING , j SCHULTZ <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 yon just give a call when needing goods in his line. <lb />
He keeps Nice Goods, Fresh Goods and Cheap Goods. He also <lb />
keeps the best Cigars and Cigarettes. Remember the place. <lb />
Grocer, Confectioner and Fruiterer. <lb />
G. E. HARRIS, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO <lb />
O. <lb />
MERCHANT, <lb />
------AND DEALER IN------ <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ALL <lb />
and <lb />
SOLD BY <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BUCK <lb />
AND BUY- <lb />
their year's supplies will find <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
is complete <lb />
in all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, SUGAR, <lb />
TEAS, Ac. <lb />
Lowest Prices. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A com <lb />
stock <lb />
always on hand and Mid at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our goods arc all bought <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run, sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
Greenville. N. V- <lb />
UNDERTAKING.<lb />
TYSON RAWLS, <lb />
is In charge of <lb />
Diocese of East Carolina. <lb />
Washington, N. C, <lb />
April 15th, 1880. <lb />
The Seventh Annual Council pf <lb />
the Protestant Episcopal Church in <lb />
the Diocese of Carolina, will <lb />
meet St. Church, <lb />
Greenville, S. C, on <lb />
day of May <lb />
Application has been and for <lb />
reduction rates to Delegates. <lb />
The Tar Mi Transportation Company; <lb />
Forbes, Greenville, <lb />
J. B. Cherry, Vice-Pres <lb />
J. S. Greenville, <lb />
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Cant. K. P. Jones, Washington, Gen Ag <lb />
The People's Line tor travel on <lb />
River. . , . <lb />
The Steamer is the finest <lb />
quickest boat the river. <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A first-class Table furnished <lb />
best the market affords. I <lb />
X trip on the Steamer is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, <lb />
and Friday at o'clock, A. M. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, a. M. <lb />
Freights received daily and <lb />
Bills Lading to all points. <lb />
. F. J. g <lb />
Washington N. C. Greenville, N. <lb />
Salvo. <lb />
The Best Salvo in the world far Cuts <lb />
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt <lb />
Fever Sores. Hands <lb />
Chilblains, Corns, mil all Skin <lb />
and, positively cures Piles, or it <lb />
pay require It Is guaranteed to <lb />
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded <lb />
cents per box. For said J, <lb />
BANKERS, <lb />
N-. <lb />
O. <lb />
We have opened for the purpose or con- <lb />
ducting a general <lb />
Banking, Mange and Collecting Business, <lb />
Money Loan on Approved Security. <lb />
Collections solicited and remittance <lb />
made <lb />
GREENVILLE BRANCH <lb />
North Carolina Building and Loan <lb />
ASSOCIATION. <lb />
F. G. JAMES, President, <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN, Vice-Pres. <lb />
D. J. Sec. Treas., <lb />
I. A. SUGG, Attorney. <lb />
A home institution. Loan <lb />
try as well as town property, <lb />
tor all to get a home. <lb />
on <lb />
A chance <lb />
DIRECTORS <lb />
T. J. <lb />
Harry Skinner, <lb />
Flanagan <lb />
D. H. James, <lb />
D. J. <lb />
E. A. <lb />
F. G, James, <lb />
a. <lb />
B. W. King. <lb />
For apply to <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb />
Agent <lb />
Having B. S. <lb />
with me in the Undertaking business we <lb />
are ready to serve the people in that <lb />
All notes and accounts do <lb />
for past services have been placed in <lb />
the hands of Mr. Sheppard <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
stock of Cases Casket of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything <lb />
from the Case down to a <lb />
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We arc <lb />
up with all conveniences and can <lb />
satisfactory services to all who put- ;. <lb />
us FLANAGAN A <lb />
Feb. 22nd. MM. <lb />
J. D. Jonathan White, <lb />
Portsmouth. Va. Greenville X. C <lb />
Bridgers White, <lb />
High Street. <lb />
Solicit consignments of Cotton, Pea <lb />
nuts. Poultry, Eggs and all other <lb />
Country Reference. Mer- <lb />
chants and Farmers Bank, Portsmouth, <lb />
Va. <lb />
Now is the Time <lb />
I son Davis. Family Bibles, in <lb />
the in I am <lb />
prepared to take orders for the then- <lb />
good books, which should be in the <lb />
home of every person. I shall be glad <lb />
to take orders from all who desire to <lb />
have any one of these books. Orders <lb />
left at my father's office, Col. I. A. Sugg, <lb />
or addressed to me will have prompt at <lb />
R. <lb />
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