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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
-----Solicits your patronage <lb />
Its will be to please every reader. <lb />
mom a <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
-V <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Department that can be surpassed no-1 <lb />
where in this section. Our work always <lb />
satisfaction. <lb />
Send <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL IX. <lb />
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1890. <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
and <lb />
ITS AND <lb />
Wilson Mirror. <lb />
Deep. deep, deep, <lb />
So quickly that none should know, <lb />
buried my warm love silently <lb />
Under winter snow. <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
O. of Wake. I For you had coldly said. <lb />
M. Holt. a ml <lb />
of your love, or let it live. <lb />
Secretary of T. It is all the to <lb />
W. of , , <lb />
of I crushed it within my hand. <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruct-on- , <lb />
Sidney M. of Catawba. For <lb />
Attorney F. mm,. <lb />
son, of Buncombe j, will. <lb />
I And to woman's pride with<lb />
thief S. of Then silent it still. <lb />
Associate Clark, of I knew that it was not dead. <lb />
Wake; Joseph J. of Franklin S j But I said it soon will die, <lb />
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and Buried under the winter snow, popular since its <lb />
of Burke. the winter sky. introduction, and It will require <lb />
I. . . <lb />
First II. Brown, of tenderly. <lb />
Beaufort. m once a long ago, <lb />
Second I Then shrouded it with your cold white <lb />
G. Connor, of Colder than all the snow. <lb />
District-Spier Whitaker, none should know <lb />
r.- . . . t i- buried warm love silently <lb />
Fifth . Womack, of, <lb />
Chatham. <lb />
Sixth T. of <lb />
Mr. Flanagan has been located here <lb />
in this business for over twenty <lb />
years, and bis reputation good <lb />
work and square dealing is widely <lb />
known. <lb />
There is no excuse for one to <lb />
come into Greenville and foot It out <lb />
of town unless be feels like <lb />
rising Ins for there are five <lb />
livery stable here and the <lb />
tors are so clever, that if a fellow is <lb />
i of money will ride <lb />
free. There is one feed <lb />
I stable which is always kept a full <lb />
supply of the best provender for <lb />
stock. <lb />
COX COTTON PLASTER. <lb />
Just nine miles from Greenville is <lb />
the Cox cotton planter manufacture <lb />
establishment. The planter is <lb />
invention of a Pitt man, <lb />
Mr. J. C Cox. <lb />
There are also a good many Dis- <lb />
in and around Greenville, and <lb />
the erection a church is in con <lb />
temptation. This place is head- <lb />
quarters for State board of <lb />
managers. Mr. E. a. is the <lb />
president of the board. <lb />
There are also a good many Free- <lb />
will Baptists <lb />
Tower, the organ of the <lb />
church of North is printed <lb />
J. L. is the j <lb />
editor. <lb />
colored churches are Baptist, j <lb />
Methodist and Freewill. <lb />
THE PRESS. <lb />
industries that can be started bore j cypress, dogwood, persimmon, <lb />
on a very economical basis. Why <lb />
do I say economical Why, from <lb />
the simple face that nowhere in my <lb />
travels throughout this State have <lb />
I seen a section more abundantly <lb />
provided with such rich material of <lb />
so many varied kinds. Now let me <lb />
say right that the object in <lb />
writing a description of this part <lb />
of our State and its many <lb />
hickory, oak and other varieties of <lb />
woods which be worked up <lb />
into various useful articles, such as <lb />
spokes, hubs and for wheels, <lb />
also for axes, hatchets and <lb />
other tools, and carriage mater- <lb />
There are also among the <lb />
woods suitable <lb />
furniture manufacturing, and this <lb />
be a good point for some one <lb />
OVER THE STATE. <lb />
of Interest Occur- <lb />
ring in North Carolina. <lb />
AS REFLECTED OUR EXCHANGES <lb />
varied resources is not to puff, blow I to start a <lb />
over two thousand of them to sup <lb />
ply the new demand tins <lb />
. , <lb />
Seventh C. of I laughed when it was don. <lb />
t or why should a woman cry <lb />
of, When love is buried its grave <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth <lb />
F. Armfield. <lb />
Why should a woman sigh <lb />
How strong she was aid <lb />
Throb, throb, throb. <lb />
Under the light Spring glow. <lb />
Buried so long, can my lave still live; <lb />
Kneeling I said, when <lb />
Iredell. <lb />
Ninth District F. Graves, of <lb />
Tenth Bynum of <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp. of <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
Twelfth II. Merrimon. <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
Representatives in <lb />
is. Vance, of <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb />
i My love looked up at me <lb />
House of District i Straight out daisy's eyes. <lb />
Thomas G. Skinner, of ; Warmed to light by the balmy air <lb />
Second P. col.; Ami the under azure skies. <lb />
Third W. of i It sighed to with the breeze <lb />
Fender me with the birds, <lb />
Fourth II. And note KM an echo sweet <lb />
j Of your olden loving words <lb />
Fifth W. T, ., , . <lb />
F th It smiled on me with Hit rose <lb />
Rowland of It murmured to me with the bee. <lb />
Brine <lb />
S. Henderson, <lb />
And bowing head I wept. <lb />
Eighth A. Wept o'er my vision love. <lb />
Anson. <lb />
Ninth Ewart of Hen- <lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
J. Whichard editor and proprietor, <lb />
is an institution well worthy of <lb />
special note- Mr. Whichard is a <lb />
Christian young man <lb />
The planter has i honest convictions, and labors <lb />
hard to build up Greenville and the <lb />
and well de- <lb />
serves the patronage ho gets from <lb />
the people. As well as being an ed j <lb />
. .,. i friend Dave is also a telegraph <lb />
PRESENT RAILROAD Fl . , . , , <lb />
operator has six years had <lb />
PROSPECTS. i . , , . <lb />
charge of the office here which is I <lb />
I The only transportation facilities located in bis newspaper office. I <lb />
which enjoyed from its been in tin printing j <lb />
settlement up to ten months ago j Greenville since lie <lb />
the boats on Tar river running is publishing a high toned <lb />
from Washington to but I paper which is not excelled by any , <lb />
I now the snort of the mighty iron paper North Carolina. <lb />
THE BAR. <lb />
or to but to state facts <lb />
as find them. To do so would <lb />
be to defeat the object in view. It <lb />
is proposed to state plainly <lb />
and truthfully such matters as may <lb />
round here, people every- <lb />
where may whether or not the <lb />
section presents such opportunities <lb />
and advantages as they ate seek- <lb />
The visitor here is sure to be <lb />
Certainly said that it <lb />
is for the want of material, for here <lb />
it is in abundance. <lb />
In Fayetteville there is an <lb />
try that has been a success from the <lb />
time it was first started, and it is <lb />
only one of the kind in this State. <lb />
It is the bucket shop, as it is called, <lb />
hut not the kind or died in five minutes, <lb />
that skins a fellow of his money <lb />
has a bicycle club. <lb />
There arc now Odd Fellows <lb />
in the State. <lb />
is preparing to build a <lb />
cotton factory. <lb />
the water man, was <lb />
at last week. <lb />
Raleigh Wilson both had <lb />
cattle last week. <lb />
The Weekly says a colored child in <lb />
drank some spirits of <lb />
Good Advice to Clerks. <lb />
Dry Goods Chronicle. <lb />
It is a poor recommendation for <lb />
promotion a clerk to be seen mop- <lb />
about or reading a <lb />
el. It is as injurious to the employer <lb />
as a printed advertisement would be, <lb />
that is dull. <lb />
If a clerk of either sex docs not <lb />
take enough interest in the <lb />
Mid welfare of an employer to re- <lb />
from lounging about in lazy at- <lb />
or letting customers sec that <lb />
time hangs so heavily on their hands <lb />
they lain must read to fill it, that <lb />
employer would gain more by the <lb />
absence of that citric. <lb />
To seem busy and interested at all <lb />
times is often work, but re- <lb />
member that your sleepless diligence <lb />
is a factor in your employer's success <lb />
and ever increasing success to him <lb />
means, or ought to mean, larger re- <lb />
treated cordially and kindly. The I speculating in produce, stock, etc., <lb />
latch strings bang outside for an honest legitimate bucket <lb />
body, and on crossing the threshold shop, giving employment to a <lb />
to find a hearty of hard working men and tarn <lb />
Prof. J. I. superintend- I the ever faithful clerk, <lb />
cut of the Greensboro graded school, <lb />
died Sunday morning at o'clock. i M imparts <lb />
John and other parties are <lb />
contemplating the erection of two <lb />
The country around Greenville is <lb />
one of the finest farming sections of <lb />
the State, and the soil peculiarly <lb />
loose a good deal of money each i million dollar hotels at <lb />
week among the business men <lb />
the town. They make wooden <lb />
buckets of kinds churns, meas- <lb />
adapted to growth of cotton, tires, and wooden implements need <lb />
corn, peas, rice, potatoes, bright to- j ed about the faun and house. The <lb />
peanuts, bay, fruits facilities that are there are <lb />
that same spirit, or lack of spirit, to <lb />
his or her neighbor, for indifference <lb />
and laziness are contagious. <lb />
animated, cheerful, helpful to <lb />
your fellow clerks when your own <lb />
LaGrange The Georgia j Work something con <lb />
and Mississippi emigrants, who left i with your business in <lb />
here last January and are I to be interested, for If absolutely in- <lb />
returning one by one. I yon cannot or act lazy. <lb />
Beaufort We learned Prevalent <lb />
the troops which attacked at; <lb />
j with saleswomen is gossiping with <lb />
each of their own private <lb />
is heard daily as r comes <lb />
over the Scotland Neck <lb />
I thought when I <lb />
Some day he may see this grave , <lb />
the woman thought weak I Greenville a branch or the <lb />
Grapes or ail kinds Hour- also offered here for the establish- went into the hook o Cape I new a <lb />
Lookout and had charged upon and ;. i ,, . <lb />
put to Bight the that love pas- <lb />
which the hero <lb />
r a i had no. <lb />
here. A gentleman a of such a business. let's <lb />
ago, while walking through the see who be the first <lb />
I Atlantic Coast Line. Greenville is <lb />
j looking forward to being in the <lb />
near future the railroad of <lb />
Eastern Carolina. <lb />
The bar of Greenville is composed <lb />
of thirteen lawyers, Mil it may be <lb />
said of the gentlemen of <lb />
that possess and enjoy a <lb />
Tor intellect, talent, <lb />
and which might well be j <lb />
the bar in this laud. <lb />
Greenville also bouts of j <lb />
one of has a national j <lb />
woods, a little grapevine. He J man to start a like business in <lb />
Congressman Brower has secured a i <lb />
position in Washington at per. Sometimes absorbed in their <lb />
month for Hannibal Simpson, of <lb />
The Scotland Neck <lb />
Wilmington Weldon road is near I <lb />
completed to Bell's Ferry, <lb />
thence it goes to The <lb />
same road is now surveying a route <lb />
I from Greenville to It I TOBACCO CULTURE. <lb />
is thought this will be extended Tobacco culture this section is <lb />
to Wilson so that the Short Cut rapidly some <lb />
trains will j-o through to Washing- of the most progressive farmers, and <lb />
egotism, neither narrator nor <lb />
Apparently can tear herself <lb />
away lo attend to business, and a <lb />
customer waits several minutes to be <lb />
served, her request unheard or <lb />
Could they but know I ho ridicule <lb />
the cheap and slangy recital call <lb />
forth they would reserve their <lb />
i And came to my heart as <lb />
I A the leaf comes to the tree. <lb />
, ton via It is also talk- <lb />
ed a hue will be built from New <lb />
Beam lo Bell's and <lb />
I with the Kin- <lb />
touching my harp-strings sad and the distance <lb />
I wafted my grief above . <lb />
Superior Court A. Move. <lb />
Sheriff J. A. K. Tucker. <lb />
Register of Deeds II. James. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. L. Ward. <lb />
B Harris. <lb />
Commissioners-Council <lb />
man. Guilford Mooring. C. V. <lb />
John Flanagan, Y. E. Keel. <lb />
Board of <lb />
Chairman J. S. Congleton and J. P. <lb />
Cox. <lb />
School <lb />
ling <lb />
of F. If. Brown. <lb />
G. <lb />
. Greene. <lb />
T. <lb />
Asst R. Moore. <lb />
Ward. I . A. <lb />
col., 2nd Ward. W. II. Smith, and B. <lb />
Greene. 3rd M. R. Lang and <lb />
Allen 4th Ward, Joe col. <lb />
it ha- been demonstrated by <lb />
that the bright to- <lb />
raised here brings as high a <lb />
price on the market as that raised <lb />
in any other portion of the State. <lb />
from New via Ferry, i There are large tracts of land in this <lb />
and miles, to Norfolk, ; comity which are specially adapted <lb />
and thus the road through Greens to tobacco culture, and there is no ; <lb />
ville will after awhile become the reason why the industry should <lb />
And poison my young heart's care the trunk line. not here, and cause es I <lb />
when a woman loves With these roads Greenville will of tobacco warehouses <lb />
Her strength is too small slight j the I re two roads, crossing and both plug <lb />
at this point which will be held m and smoking. have been told that, <lb />
check the river which will I Pitt county has taken the <lb />
ways afford competition and secure premium the Henderson market <lb />
low rates of for three years. <lb />
dug it up, brought it to Greenville I this section. <lb />
and set it out in his front yard. In addition to the timber above <lb />
From that little vine originated the mentioned there is here a county, who, when last <lb />
celebrated James grape, which has , deal of sycamore, red oak. and pop- . heard of, a weeks ago, was <lb />
won a reputation in this and liar. The sycamore is used to a under the of rape. <lb />
other State's. A gentleman named great extent for wainscoting and to Elizabeth City <lb />
James discovered vine, hence boxes, while it is well known ; at Dare last week only lasted one day. <lb />
the name grape. I that tanning purposes the red Wilson, the colored man, in- <lb />
,,, . ,, , . . . ,. , , dieted the homicide of Monroe <lb />
AH other varieties grapes grow oak bark is very needful. There- i i i i <lb />
H I, submitted and was Ben-I for another time and place, or <lb />
luxuriantly and perfectly, and lore it is but reasonable to say that one year to the penitentiary. I better still, learn to enjoy something <lb />
there is no better sec; ion any if tannery should be Staffed here, . , ,., . . . J in life besides such Idle drivel and <lb />
where for the production of native, there would be no trouble about Several I <lb />
hides, for beside what could large were sec, Moating j J need. <lb />
I. , ,. . , . i . ii. nay must have, hours, but <lb />
yr be supplied Iron, this immediate down the stream one day week. r repeating <lb />
is Mr. Allen Warren's vicinity, there be shipped that it ear ill the <lb />
is not an old establishment, but it here from adjoining towns, enough, WM I vanity of displaying the adoration <lb />
is in a and to keep a tannery running ell some poor benighted being. Is <lb />
bids fair to become quite the year round; and then it very <lb />
wines. <lb />
Just on the outskirts of the e <lb />
Why should it live, poor love <lb />
Slighted and scorned and sore. <lb />
To trail through future <lb />
life <lb />
To dig a grave that is deep enough <lb />
To ban out of sight. <lb />
an here. ; ask the <lb />
Every one whom have talked lion, why could not a shoe factory <lb />
with here on the subject says that a big industry, for this sec <lb />
The commissioners Winston I in the extreme. It weakens <lb />
lave called an election to take place j the barrier which every woman <lb />
7th day of June for the should jealously feeling of <lb />
n the <lb />
tile in <lb />
pose of voting upon the question of delicacy too potent to allow such <lb />
Issuing bonds for the improve-1 matters talked over with others. <lb />
there is not a better anywhere <lb />
to erect a cotton factory. The riv- <lb />
et will tarnish all water-power <lb />
necessary to run any of <lb />
spindles, while there <lb />
to the amount two <lb />
thousand <lb />
Sanford It is reported <lb />
that John W. Thompson, of K <lb />
John Blue, of Aberdeen, and John <lb />
Carrie, of Montgomery count will <lb />
soon commence to erect a largo and I them into her <lb />
stylish hotel Jackson Springs, her attention an <lb />
A DELI TOWN OF THE EAST. <lb />
item the prospects of any town. <lb />
It is also talked that the Norfolk <lb />
Southern has an eye to extending <lb />
AND SKETCHES C , y, th of <lb />
WHAT IS HOPES . ,, .- <lb />
for the FUTURE- . IS <lb />
and the immense possibilities I threatening to extend bis <lb />
before lively chat Tar to Greenville, and <lb />
about these home people is destined to <lb />
a great railroad <lb />
With these facilities, the security <lb />
EM. <lb />
THE SCHOOLS. <lb />
There are in Greenville three <lb />
primary schools taught <lb />
I by ladies, and the Greenville <lb />
; of which Prof. <lb />
j is the principal. The is <lb />
I situated on a high one <lb />
I mile front the river about <lb />
yards the depot. It <lb />
; is a frame building two high <lb />
is like all other parts of the <lb />
world and shoes arc in demand. We <lb />
venture to assert that if a shoe <lb />
was established here a home <lb />
cotton market could be found for many <lb />
enough shipped from here dozen pair during the year, <lb />
year to supply almost addition to the needs stated <lb />
,. .,, ., i above, the facilities offered <lb />
of mills. Then again, there i are these enter- <lb />
plenty labor to <lb />
from the <lb />
some one would <lb />
start, a cotton or <lb />
started here; or, H some Northern I promote for seed. He life-long s <lb />
would but only j growl h of the town. The sweet potato raiser <lb />
gate the advantages and induce- i streets of Greenville, are well shaded knew of a case of this kind before. <lb />
Bents that could be offered to start residences with beau- <lb />
such a business, they would not be <lb />
As man's house is his <lb />
so i., a woman's modesty and self-re- <lb />
her crown of honor. <lb />
Aside from this, does she dull <lb />
and deaden the little enjoyments <lb />
incidents of her leisure hours by <lb />
introducing them here crowding <lb />
that needs <lb />
i ii V <lb />
whose water is a cure for dyspepsia. she is as much on duty as a <lb />
water and rail. About forty borders <lb />
lores sol a. r AND . k- accommodated, <lb />
which to become a source n <lb />
j There are six beautiful level <lb />
i ,,.,, There are churches in the around the None <lb />
able and efficient instructors <lb />
so one of the most bean- churches are close to j are The object of this <lb />
and delightful little towns A person standing at prepare the youth of <lb />
F. W. Brown, n. P. I intersection of two near the take high classes in <lb />
Meeting every night. Rev. <lb />
A. P. Hunter. Pastor. <lb />
Greenville Lodge. No. A. F. A- wealth to this town and section. <lb />
ML meets every 1st Thursday and <lb />
slow to <lb />
While walking around among the <lb />
grocery stoics of Greenville, we <lb />
have noticed that shelves are <lb />
loaded with all kinds of canned <lb />
Hoods, an I when we ask where <lb />
they com. from, we are told from <lb />
Northern markets mostly. Now, <lb />
the soil climate here are both <lb />
flower yards catch the eve <lb />
any direction one may turn. <lb />
win be <lb />
For salesmen too, there is needed <lb />
some thought in this direction. All <lb />
the careless the indolent <lb />
Waynesville Mr. trifling clerks arc not by any <lb />
Welch, who died about ago, I means women <lb />
was removed recently from where he j The sly shrinking of duties belong- <lb />
was buried to another place. The to no special <lb />
body looked very natural, and every-i merely the time until <lb />
thing about I ho burying clothes closing hour and the flirtations at- <lb />
as though he had just been tempts to lady customers arc <lb />
I. The had shrunk a little faults that too much prevail. <lb />
The latter may be only and <lb />
Scotland Neck J. I thought harmless, but a gentleman <lb />
up from Williamson will always bear in mind that these <lb />
Saturday and says that 4.000 will I attempts to a may seem to <lb />
soon he raised for the establishment <lb />
of a furniture factory there. We arc <lb />
be something more than idle <lb />
With true instinct every lady likes <lb />
and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed our towns will soon <lb />
industries. Williamson is <lb />
gratified at this news and hope be waited upon by a <lb />
and will always seek him behind the <lb />
counter in preference to a vain and <lb />
able lo establish any ordinary <lb />
try of the kind, if the people will <lb />
only think so <lb />
nail, r. . Brown, Eastern <lb />
-A county is nearly the shape , N within one <lb />
Tucker, a Greenville is the county. Snored and yards of either <lb />
insurance Lodge. No. K. of If., church. <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night. seat, and is about as near the <lb />
D. r. D of the as it could be The m a. i. <lb />
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of H. meets; .- pastor is known <lb />
c. A. whit, c.; This is a great convenience to .,. . the <lb />
Pitt Alliance meets residents of the was mm <lb />
J to court. The distance across of the st <lb />
from north to south IS of the First <lb />
Alliance meets Saturday. ever held in Carolina, and <lb />
before the second Sunday in each mouth east . Was held in a <lb />
at i -M o'clock, i- x. in Germania Hall. west about forty-two miles, and all that was min <lb />
Fernando Ward, D. S. Spain. ; a the borders of Parlor in years <lb />
i the to the county seat are a T <lb />
easy and regular. i and f <lb />
It is with a Sun- <lb />
college or or to impart <lb />
a practical business education. The <lb />
I departments are primary, academic, <lb />
classical, scientific, <lb />
commercial, musical and art. The <lb />
moral and religious training of the <lb />
is especially looked after. <lb />
Prof Duckett is a of many ; <lb />
years experience, and is the right j <lb />
in place. He has had <lb />
charge of this school for about, <lb />
years. There ate now enrolled one i <lb />
,, , hundred and fifteen <lb />
Hours o A. I Z . t is w, h a Sun- those there Is a <lb />
M. M. All mad. distributed day school in the base free system for both races <lb />
on arrival. The general deliver.-will is inhabited by merit and a handsome audience <lb />
be kept open for lo minutes at night, j . . <lb />
alter the Northern mail is distributed. people, who are as congenial, clever, room on the main Moor, a seat- <lb />
Northern Mail daily jaw and hospitable capacity of four hundred and <lb />
at I. M. and departs at; . , <lb />
M. as live the borders of any fifty. <lb />
Tar Old Sparta and Falkland State in this American j The Methodist church a <lb />
wood structure, with a seating <lb />
Washington, Latham s X j Their business interests are quite capacity of four hundred, R. <lb />
extensive requiring six general j is the pastor. Hon. T. J. <lb />
P. M. and departs at A. M. merchandise stores, six exclusive is the superintendent or the <lb />
I la and Pullet malls arrive Tuesday I two drug stores, four in ill in The Episcopal church is not a <lb />
The New Discovery. <lb />
Von have heard your friends and <lb />
neighbors talking ii. You <lb />
be of the who know per- <lb />
i experience just how good a thing <lb />
I it is. if you ever tried it yon are one of <lb />
I its friends, because the wonder- <lb />
thing about it is that when once given <lb />
a trial, Dr. King's New Discovery ever <lb />
after holds a place in the house. If you <lb />
have never used ii should be afflicted <lb />
adapted to the. growth of just as I with a cough, cold or any Lung <lb />
a . . ,. .,.,. .,. ,. i. . I or Chest trouble secure a bottle at once <lb />
flue tomatoes, peas, com, apples,; far ft <lb />
peaches, and tact time, or money refunded. Trial <lb />
canned, and While we J-L- <lb />
know that there are other sections j <lb />
of the State which also A. Sad <lb />
adapted for canning I i Raleigh Some old folks <lb />
and a good have started in I suffered for five years with the say they never knew anybody with <lb />
various parts of the State, there is i worst form of Blood Poison, during long names to have any luck. The <lb />
Vet room for by the keep them weighed; <lb />
jet room a . , , . ,. , , down, lucre was an illustration <lb />
if one was started here, the best physicians I find, of the <lb />
home consumption alone would numbers or proprietary j Two children were so nil-1 <lb />
l big business AH that is needed without any beneficial result, fortunate as to be apprentice. Their <lb />
here is some one who understands I continued to grow worse II this j names were George Green <lb />
time, until whole system was <lb />
., ,. ------The Governor i <lb />
by the vile disease; my ton- H. out I <lb />
and throat having great holes i the penitentiary. Jacks was <lb />
caused by it. I then commenced i of larceny in Yadkin county <lb />
taking Swift's Specific and in and sentenced to ten years <lb />
the many varieties of in a few months I was entirely cured, <lb />
shallow coxcomb who thinks more <lb />
about the impression he Is producing <lb />
than the selling of his employer's <lb />
goods. <lb />
AYCOCK DANIELS. <lb />
N C <lb />
C C DANIELS <lb />
N. C <lb />
the business and a little money, and <lb />
success will certain <lb />
follow, <lb />
THE WOODS AND <lb />
km i mm <lb />
n. c <lb />
timbers that abound here is to this great medicine do I at- <lb />
long leaf yellow pine, which, tribute recovery. This was over <lb />
twelve groceries, one very large it is a bean <lb />
Vanceboro, Black Jack and iron foundry, one marble yard, two brick building, with a seating <lb />
mails arrives at P. M shops, both of which have capacity of about three hundred and <lb />
in this and Dr. S. C. Hughes is the <lb />
, States, one harness shop, rector. <lb />
Rev. A. D. Hunter's j three other j There are some <lb />
Appointments, j or business necessary in a pro- j but they bare not as yet built <lb />
1st H Ur. Sum mere II <lb />
i the pros <lb />
Prayer Meeting Wednesday one the shops, <lb />
Mr. John Flanagan the other. <lb />
el Baptist church. <lb />
; pastor of the Presbyterian church in <lb />
Tarboro comes here once a month, <lb />
and preaches for the Presbyterian <lb />
congregation. <lb />
is taught four or five months <lb />
in year and which is quite large- <lb />
attended. <lb />
THE <lb />
The Greenville Guard now <lb />
fifty members, with <lb />
It. Williams in command. com- <lb />
has been organized six years. <lb />
It is well drilled and and <lb />
takes its place among the first com- <lb />
in State. <lb />
THE HOTELS. <lb />
There arc two as good hotels here <lb />
as will be found any of its <lb />
size in country, and <lb />
and managers are <lb />
versed In the art of feeding and <lb />
caring the weary traveler and <lb />
wayfarer. <lb />
NEEDS, <lb />
I will now of some of the <lb />
stead of being manufactured right <lb />
here into sash, doors, blinds, and <lb />
oilier parts of house building, is be- <lb />
cut down and shipped in the <lb />
rough to the planing mills and work <lb />
shops of other There <lb />
be big saving, to parties <lb />
engaged in working this timber, In- <lb />
stead of moving the material to the <lb />
mills, to locate the shops and <lb />
at the material. We have <lb />
in our travels that overhead ceiling <lb />
and decorating work of the native <lb />
pine is coming more and in <lb />
use every year, and we know of no <lb />
neater or prettier timber for inside <lb />
finish. So far as we see, do <lb />
not understand why it would <lb />
A profitable tor some one <lb />
to establish a shop hero for getting <lb />
out the used for <lb />
and inside housebuilding. There <lb />
is also here a good deal of maple. <lb />
two years ago, and have had no <lb />
return, or any effects of the disease <lb />
since-, my skin is to-day as <lb />
smooth and clean as <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
Treatise on Blood and Skin Di- <lb />
mailed free. <lb />
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CO., <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
The transition long; lingering <lb />
and painful sickness to robust health <lb />
marks an epoch in the life the <lb />
a remarkable event is. <lb />
in the memory and the <lb />
whereby the Rood health has been at- <lb />
Is gratefully blessed. Hence it is <lb />
that much is heard in praise of <lb />
Bitters. So many feel they owe their <lb />
restoration to health, to the use the <lb />
Great and Tonic. If you are <lb />
troubled with any disease of Kidneys, <lb />
or Stomach, long or short stand- <lb />
will surely find by use of <lb />
Bitter. Sold at SOc and per <lb />
bottle at J L Wooten Drugstore. <lb />
The was; DENTIST, mi <lb />
granted as a matter of humanity to I . . <lb />
ward the prisoner. He had been in I fl <lb />
the infirmary four years, is complete- I . <lb />
prostrated as to and the <lb />
opinion of the physicians is that he <lb />
is a permanent invalid. <lb />
I. BLOW, <lb />
R Y AT-L A W, <lb />
G REE N V I C <lb />
was learned I <lb />
from reliable authority that i <lb />
there will be two E M RE j h tucker <lb />
of the State Guard this MURPHY, <lb />
it having been decided that the en-. i i u <lb />
tire Guard is too large n body to go j <lb />
into camp all at once. Accordingly I N. C. <lb />
the first and third regiments will go . <lb />
into camp at Wrightsville in July j l harry <lb />
and the second and fourth regiments i SKINNER, <lb />
at Wrightsville also in August.------1 . . <lb />
A prominent man who is I <lb />
stopping at the received N. c. <lb />
yesterday a package by express,, <lb />
which contained two cute and . <lb />
pets. One was a kid goat Y-AT-LAW <lb />
the other a small chicken, both i . ,, , r i i i r- v <lb />
in a state of infancy- were E M L E, N. C. <lb />
adorned with gorgeous ribbons and hi all the court. <lb />
bows and made a stylish appearance, i <lb />
The arrival waifs was quite a YELLOWLEY <lb />
mystery and the traveling man has, J, <lb />
not the slightest idea from ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
N.<lb /></p>
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Greenville, N. C. <lb />
m Editor and <lb />
Publisher's <lb />
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Summons to etc. will <lb />
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PAID FOB The RE- <lb />
has suffered some loss and <lb />
much because of having no <lb />
fixed rule as to the payment of tills class <lb />
of advertisements, and In order to avoid <lb />
future trouble payment is advance <lb />
will be 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 Mew Advertisements and <lb />
ail changes of advertisements should lie <lb />
banded in by o'clock on Tuesday <lb />
mornings 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 />
Hon. Richard has been <lb />
nominated by the Democratic Con- <lb />
of the third Pennsylvania <lb />
district as their candidate for Con- <lb />
This Mas the late Samuel <lb />
J. Randall's district and Mr. <lb />
will be elected to Congress as his <lb />
successor. We trust the mantle <lb />
of the old prophet may rest upon <lb />
the new all save his ideas of <lb />
and that he may prove <lb />
as staunch a friend to the South as <lb />
did his predecessor. <lb />
Entered a the Post Office at <lb />
, as Second-Claps <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st. <lb />
The Lexington has be- <lb />
gun its ninth year. May it flour- <lb />
and prosper. <lb />
Concord is coming-. The Stand- <lb />
ard is now being issued daily and <lb />
is a bright little paper. <lb />
Prof. A. W. <lb />
State University, died at <lb />
Hill last Honda week. <lb />
What is the matter with the col- <lb />
students of late. Not long <lb />
since the son of congressman W. <lb />
H. H. Cowles committed suicide <lb />
and now the sad intelligence <lb />
reaches us that Mr. Willie Warren, <lb />
of Mt. Pleasant, had taken two <lb />
bottles of laudanum. He had <lb />
been attending the N. C. College. <lb />
At last reports he was still living, <lb />
but little hopes are entertained of <lb />
his recovery. Warren was or <lb />
years old and no cause whatever <lb />
can be assigned for the deplorable <lb />
affair. <lb />
The outlook for the progressive <lb />
town of Oxford is just now more <lb />
promising than ever. Its latest <lb />
stride to the front was the <lb />
of a Land, Improvement <lb />
and Manufacturing Company, <lb />
which was recently inaugurated <lb />
with capital. With this <lb />
immense sum and l hat may accrue <lb />
to it they propose to buy and sell <lb />
lands and mining property, to con- <lb />
water works, <lb />
street railways, factories, hotels <lb />
Ac. This is a grand step in the <lb />
right, direction and the results will <lb />
be beyond estimation. <lb />
Ever since its construction the <lb />
Jamesville A Washington railroad <lb />
has been the subject of jokes in- <lb />
numerable, and so much has been <lb />
said against it that it seemed to <lb />
, gather the reputation of being the <lb />
i meanest piece of road ever built. <lb />
of th <lb />
Durham will soon have a can- <lb />
factory with everything run- <lb />
smoothly, Mr. A. B. Mat- <lb />
thews is proprietor. We wish you <lb />
success, Durham. <lb />
The Beacon, of Ply- <lb />
mouth, N. C, is one year old. It <lb />
is a newsy paper and deserves a <lb />
good patronage. May your sec- <lb />
year more profitable <lb />
in particular. <lb />
The marriage of Miss Winnie <lb />
Davis, daughter of ex-President <lb />
Jefferson Davis, and Mr. Alfred <lb />
Wilkinson will take place early <lb />
next month at the home of the <lb />
Davis family in Mississippi. <lb />
The Southern Farmer, a journal <lb />
devoted to the agricultural, <lb />
trial and commercial interest of <lb />
the South is now before us. It is <lb />
very neat and handsome and the <lb />
typographical work is splendid. <lb />
Price per year. Success to <lb />
it. <lb />
But the best one we have heard <lb />
on it yet was told last Friday. <lb />
Some gentlemen were talking <lb />
about railroading when one of <lb />
them remarked hear that won- <lb />
improvements have recently <lb />
been made on the Jamesville <lb />
Washington report is, <lb />
the company have floored the road <lb />
bed and chalked up the cracks. <lb />
Congratulations are now in order <lb />
to Bro. editor of the <lb />
Lumberton <lb />
stands right in the front rank of <lb />
best and President of <lb />
the North Carolina Press <lb />
upon recently moving into <lb />
quarters that are all his own. The <lb />
has labored earnestly <lb />
for twenty-one years, and the <lb />
greatest ambition of its editor next <lb />
to that of publishing a paper that <lb />
would be wholly acceptable <lb />
ever it circulated, was to get in its <lb />
own building and thus avoid the <lb />
burdensome moving about into <lb />
rented houses, which it was forced <lb />
to do five different times. Bro. <lb />
; is proud of his <lb />
heretofore. The first and third and well may he be. <lb />
The encampment of the State <lb />
Guard this year will he regimental <lb />
and not brigade encampment <lb />
regiments will encamp together <lb />
from July to 29th, inclusive. <lb />
and the second and fourth <lb />
will encamp together from <lb />
August 5th to 12th, inclusive, at <lb />
The memorial decorations at <lb />
Cemetery in Wilmington <lb />
on memorial day were perfectly <lb />
sublime. On the mound at the <lb />
base of the monument was laid a <lb />
cross made of and <lb />
Neil roses, and across <lb />
it, fashioned out of violets, were <lb />
the words <lb />
dead, yet he liveth. <lb />
that every editor in the State was <lb />
receiving such liberal support as <lb />
to enable him to rest his <lb />
own and fig <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
From Our Regular Correspondent. <lb />
The Louisiana Lottery <lb />
has doubled its offer to the <lb />
State and offers one million <lb />
per annum for the privilege <lb />
of maintaining the lottery. Stop <lb />
it and never let another such <lb />
enter our country again. <lb />
Since the above was written we <lb />
see where the Governor of the <lb />
State has declared against it and <lb />
he too seems to think it ought to <lb />
be wiped out. <lb />
North Carolina was well <lb />
at the Southern Baptist <lb />
Convention, in its recent session <lb />
at Fort Worth. Texas, and we are <lb />
proud to know that in <lb />
of honors our State came <lb />
in for a liberal share. Rev. Dr. T. <lb />
H. Pritchard and Col. L. L. Polk <lb />
were elected as two of the vice <lb />
Presidents, and Rev. J. W. Carter <lb />
D. D., of Raleigh, preached the <lb />
convention sermon. <lb />
Around Washington it is <lb />
ally conceded that Mr. <lb />
will be the successor of Mr. Beck as <lb />
United States Senator from Ken- <lb />
A number of leading Dem- <lb />
of that State are spoken of <lb />
in connection with the office, but <lb />
there is a doubt but that <lb />
Mr. can have the honor if <lb />
he desires it. He is a Democrat <lb />
above reproach and is in every <lb />
way worthy to represent his State <lb />
as Mr. Beck's successor. No man <lb />
could be chosen whose election <lb />
would give more general <lb />
Since writing the above we find <lb />
that Hon. Jno. G. has been <lb />
elected S. Senator, by the Ken- <lb />
legislature to succeed Mr. <lb />
Beck; he received rotes and <lb />
Republican opponent i<lb />
Washington, D. C. May <lb />
The sensation of the week in <lb />
Congress was the tariff speech of <lb />
Hon. Benjamin <lb />
publican member from Cincinnati, <lb />
Ohio, lie said a great deal, and <lb />
evidently meant more than he said. <lb />
He has kicked out of the <lb />
can traces on the tariff issue and <lb />
will not be whipped back. It re- <lb />
quires courage for a man to step <lb />
outside of the party lines for the <lb />
purpose of stating wholesome truths, <lb />
but Mr. was equal to <lb />
the occasion, and, while ha has no <lb />
doubt invited the displeasure of the <lb />
blind party press, the people who <lb />
become tired of the swish of <lb />
tho party lash will applaud his <lb />
Mr. said <lb />
that the price of an article was not <lb />
reduced on of competition <lb />
alone. It as reduced on account <lb />
of the improved methods of <lb />
The committee had tried to do the <lb />
best it could in the bill, but <lb />
it was not always safe to rely alto- <lb />
upon the testimony of the <lb />
beneficiaries under a law. <lb />
Democratic He <lb />
his belief respecting <lb />
the proper of a tariff act <lb />
and would sooner resign his seat <lb />
than one hair's breadth <lb />
from that belief, or course he re- <lb />
the wisdom of the commit- <lb />
tee, but why was Paul favored <lb />
Peter turned down Why increase <lb />
the profits of certain classes t He <lb />
could name capitalists whose profits <lb />
had exceeded those of all the <lb />
in any State of the Union <lb />
Democratic <lb />
If, when we had protected equally <lb />
and lifted up all our industries, and <lb />
the time should then come when we <lb />
could not hold our the <lb />
most intelligent, the freest and <lb />
ablest people we bad <lb />
better retire from the field. <lb />
Mr. then proceeded <lb />
to expound hie toothing re- <lb />
with Canada. He said <lb />
that we were endeavoring to <lb />
relations with <lb />
to the southward, and yet were <lb />
afraid of Canada. Abraham Lin- <lb />
Ulysses S. Grant were not <lb />
suspected of lack of patriotism, yet <lb />
they favored reciprocity. There <lb />
were some things in the bill he did <lb />
not like. He had known in- <lb />
that bad been able to make <lb />
dividends on a capital <lb />
or <lb />
Protection Why, the country <lb />
could in such cases better afford to <lb />
keep these men in the Fifth Avenue <lb />
Hotel, pay their board and <lb />
and set them up in the banking <lb />
business. He favored proper pro- <lb />
but these men held the <lb />
in their grip. When he said <lb />
that he did not favor that kind of <lb />
protection, he was are <lb />
not sound the The time <lb />
is come when some little concern <lb />
should be shown American homes <lb />
and American firesides. A great <lb />
body of in this country <lb />
was In some factories in <lb />
the East they were known on the <lb />
by because of <lb />
familiarity with their names. He <lb />
did not believe it was wise or <lb />
to make such a re- <lb />
sugar to be <lb />
by a bounty. What he wanted to <lb />
avoid were such features as he had <lb />
pointed out in this was a <lb />
thing as paying too much for in- <lb />
Such was the case with <lb />
The duty be a tax <lb />
on every farmer's patch; on <lb />
can of goods. That tax would <lb />
amount to before the <lb />
manufacturers of tin plate could <lb />
dare a dividend. He was anxious <lb />
that his party should not take a <lb />
false step. <lb />
The silver tongued Senator Jones <lb />
from tho erstwhile silver State of <lb />
Nevada made a five hours silver <lb />
speech Senate this week and <lb />
demonstrated to his own <lb />
at least that the cloud had a <lb />
silver lining. I will give you some <lb />
of his silver <lb />
activity will replace stagnation; <lb />
movement, will supplant inertia; <lb />
courage will banish fear; <lb />
will dispel doubt; hope will super- <lb />
The act of Congress, which shall <lb />
happily solve it. will constitute a <lb />
degree of emancipation as veritable <lb />
as any that ever freed serf from <lb />
but more universal in its <lb />
application. It will proclaim the <lb />
of the white race the world <lb />
over; it will lift the bowed head of <lb />
H will hush the threnody of <lb />
toil. It will inaugurate the true <lb />
renaissance of pros- <lb />
without which industry, <lb />
learning, science, literature, art are <lb />
but apples of Sodom. <lb />
Bully for the Bonanza Senator <lb />
no Sophomore could have done <lb />
prettier <lb />
A bill which the country is <lb />
greatly interested was introduced <lb />
in the Senate yesterday by Mr Ed- <lb />
It is to establish here the <lb />
University the United States, <lb />
and the hill provides a corpora- <lb />
to he governed by a board of <lb />
regents, the President, Secretary of <lb />
State, Secretary of the Treasury, <lb />
Secretary of War, Secretary of the <lb />
Navy, the Attorney General, Post- <lb />
master General, Secretary of the <lb />
Interior, Secretary of Agriculture, <lb />
Chief Justice of the United States, <lb />
and twelve citizens of the United <lb />
States. All branches of education <lb />
are to be taught. <lb />
Capital Gossip. <lb />
What our mm and Hurt <lb />
at the of We tit's <lb />
Record of Doings- <lb />
Memorial Day was fittingly ob- <lb />
served here. The graves of our <lb />
dead heroes were beautifully <lb />
orated, and their bravery made the <lb />
items laudatory praise. <lb />
Col. W. L. Sanders, the efficient <lb />
Secretary of State, returned last <lb />
week from Wilmington, where he <lb />
has been sojourning for bis health, <lb />
which, we are glad to is <lb />
improved to permit resuming <lb />
his duties. <lb />
The of a Laud <lb />
Company is under c i- <lb />
t ion by the Chamber or Con- <lb />
with a capital <lb />
Raleigh is on the eve of a <lb />
boom, which we hope will not burst <lb />
like a pricked bubble. <lb />
The Governor's Guards are now <lb />
drilling preparatory to attending <lb />
the unveiling of the Lee monument <lb />
at Richmond, Va. We vouch the <lb />
statement there will be no hand- <lb />
or better drilled soldiers in <lb />
attendance. <lb />
The Wake county cattle show <lb />
held here Thursday was a decided <lb />
success. The exhibit of fine stand- <lb />
ard bred horses and cattle was <lb />
usually large. The dairy exhibit <lb />
contained some of the finest butter <lb />
and milk ever made the State. <lb />
Evangelist F. L. Smith will com- <lb />
a series of gospel tent meet- <lb />
here on Thursday night. He <lb />
will come from Macon, Ga. where <lb />
he has been tilling an engagement, <lb />
bringing with him a tent with seat- <lb />
capacity of six hundred. <lb />
W. N. Jones, Esq., chairman of <lb />
the judicial executive committee of <lb />
this district, has issued a call meet- <lb />
of the committee to be held here <lb />
on the inst. The is <lb />
for the purpose of selecting the <lb />
time and place for the <lb />
Hon. T. R. <lb />
paper, The North Carolina In- <lb />
will be issued about the <lb />
first June. From him we learn <lb />
that he has the greatest <lb />
and is confident of success <lb />
though the field is well supplied <lb />
dailies and seven week- <lb />
lies. <lb />
Frank Griffith, a white convict <lb />
was shot by a guard while trying to <lb />
escape from Camp Russel. Having <lb />
to perform some task near the gate, <lb />
he stepped through it and shut it <lb />
quickly and ran ; the saw him <lb />
making his escape and shot him <lb />
with a gun loaded with buck-shot, <lb />
several of which took effect the <lb />
back, preventing his escape. <lb />
R. A. Leigh. <lb />
Col. Sugg for Solicitor. <lb />
Johnson's Mills Items.<lb />
Too cool and dry for crops to do <lb />
well. <lb />
Wheat and oats are almost a fail- <lb />
Mr. E. E. has beer, sick, <lb />
but is now convalescent. <lb />
The last one of <lb />
children died last Saturday night. <lb />
Dr. W. L. Best had Irish potatoes <lb />
on the 0th as large as turkey eggs. <lb />
The hawks are raising the spring <lb />
chickens at a rapid rate, and the <lb />
women hollow. <lb />
Misses Annie Brooks and Charity <lb />
have returned borne from <lb />
their visit at Maple Cypress. <lb />
The folks have organized <lb />
a literary society at the public <lb />
school house near <lb />
Mr. Spencer Brooks says the best <lb />
way to get rid of moles is to boil <lb />
the root of the in <lb />
water and soak com in the tea and <lb />
drop it in their tracks. <lb />
The are scratching up <lb />
Mr. Tom corn almost as <lb />
fast as he it, as if they <lb />
thought he would make an assign- <lb />
before roasting ear time. <lb />
Mrs. and her <lb />
daughter, Miss Laura have <lb />
been visiting relatives and friends <lb />
in tins vicinity. They returned to <lb />
their home in Charlotte last week. <lb />
The bugs and worms have killed <lb />
most all the corn on swamp land, <lb />
and on up land the moles are very <lb />
troublesome, and the partridges <lb />
have struck for their share, and <lb />
Guss Moore says the lawmakers <lb />
had better keep off his land, <lb />
tor he has a great mind to kill the <lb />
last one- <lb />
These items were intended for <lb />
last issue, but came just too late. <lb />
Ed. <lb />
BARGAIN. <lb />
Kansas City Tunes. <lb />
Mr. is said to have <lb />
told a near, friend that be was be- <lb />
ginning to believe that he bad paid <lb />
a pretty steep pries when he gave <lb />
for his present-job. And <lb />
Mr. ought to know, <lb />
too, for a has bad a great deal of <lb />
Farm ville <lb />
May 17th, 1800. <lb />
Mr. your last issue of <lb />
the Reflector you published a com- <lb />
to the Wilson Advance <lb />
advocating our worthy <lb />
A. L. Blow, Esq., for Solicitor. We <lb />
all endorse what the correspondent <lb />
says, and equally so do endorse <lb />
your mention of the fact of the can- <lb />
of Col Isaac A. Sugg for the <lb />
same position that Mr. Blow aspires <lb />
to, we do not think Pitt county <lb />
should go to the convention divided <lb />
between two such good and capable <lb />
men, and we think Col. Sugg has the <lb />
prior claim to the of all <lb />
the Col. Sugg was a can- <lb />
four years ago, and although <lb />
nearly all the lawyers in the district <lb />
thought Col. who was <lb />
the appointee of the Governor and <lb />
served only two years, should have <lb />
the office one elective term, and <lb />
therefore favored his nomination. <lb />
This he has had. Col. Sugg, in the <lb />
face of the opposition of his legal <lb />
brethren, was only defeated in the <lb />
nominating convention by a very <lb />
small vote, and it was remarked by <lb />
one of the leading men of the district <lb />
who now occupies a high judicial <lb />
position that he did not believe any <lb />
other man in the district could have <lb />
made a better canvass. Col. Sugg <lb />
enjoys the reputation of being <lb />
the ablest prosecuting attorneys in <lb />
the eastern section of the State. I <lb />
have often noticed that owing to his <lb />
special adaptability as a prosecutor <lb />
that he appeared oftener with the <lb />
State than any other attorney. As <lb />
to his ability to fill the office and <lb />
prosecute it with a vigor, none who <lb />
know him will deny. He was active <lb />
in the discharge of the duties of the <lb />
office while Solicitor of Pitt county <lb />
Superior Court, and everybody be- <lb />
him to be one of the most <lb />
officers in bringing offenders <lb />
to justice. As an active Democrat <lb />
his course in the past is proof. The <lb />
manner in which he took his defeat, at <lb />
convention four years ago, and tho <lb />
manly speech he made before the con- <lb />
after the nomination of Col. <lb />
and while defeat was <lb />
most stinging and the course he <lb />
sued during the <lb />
and not only when <lb />
called upon, but watchful to see <lb />
where the enemies camp could be at- <lb />
tacked and routed. Col. Sugg has <lb />
given to the cause of the party large- <lb />
of his means and services. He <lb />
has done all that a working Demo- <lb />
could do. He is identified with <lb />
the interest of the people of the <lb />
county, agriculturally and every <lb />
other way, that is for the material <lb />
interest and prosperity of the people, <lb />
liberal and generous to all the <lb />
table demands made upon him as far <lb />
as he is able He has labored for the <lb />
success of the Democratic cause <lb />
whether national, State, or <lb />
a zeal that showed the true spirit of <lb />
a stalwart Democrat, and now the <lb />
party has an opportunity to show its <lb />
appreciation of the kindly and well <lb />
performed services of Col. Sugg in <lb />
the past. And we think it would be <lb />
a most graceful thing for the people <lb />
they die to unanimously <lb />
support Col. Sugg in the convention <lb />
and nominate him to the office he is <lb />
most peculiarly fitted for, and one he <lb />
richly deserves, and one that not only <lb />
the people of Pitt county the <lb />
people of the district would be de- <lb />
lighted to see fill. The offenders <lb />
be the only ones to fall out with <lb />
him. Let Pitt and the whole district <lb />
go solid for Col. Sugg, will <lb />
be great satisfaction when his term <lb />
of office expires, in tee foot that he <lb />
has his duty well and <lb />
Jew. <lb />
Opinions of the Press, <lb />
On Questions of the Say. <lb />
UNEASY. <lb />
Courier. <lb />
The Republicans are getting <lb />
easy about the coming elections. <lb />
The little local elections are so in- <lb />
tensely Democratic that they feel <lb />
the rod of correct ion. <lb />
THAT'S SQUARE TALK. <lb />
Nashville American. <lb />
Democratic leaders are predicting <lb />
that the next House will be Demo- <lb />
by sixty majority. If the <lb />
great tidal wave which set in in <lb />
keeps rolling, there won't be any <lb />
Republican party by <lb />
EXACTLY. <lb />
Orange Observer. <lb />
President has at last <lb />
concluded to get a little veto <lb />
work, and the Republican organs <lb />
that defame. Cleveland for doing <lb />
same thing are now applauding <lb />
Harrison. It makes a great differ- <lb />
which foot the V-toe is on. <lb />
TOO. <lb />
Oxford Public Ledger. <lb />
The Democratic party a <lb />
surplus in the Treasury an ex- <lb />
revenue. They left the <lb />
plus, and were unable to reduce the <lb />
revenue owing largely to <lb />
can obstruction. The Republicans <lb />
found a surplus and already face a <lb />
deficiency in the Treasury and the <lb />
need of higher taxes. It is an ins <lb />
NO BEGGARS DOWN <lb />
Star. <lb />
Northern soldiers must be a <lb />
very shiftless, improvident set, if so <lb />
many of them will wind up in the <lb />
poor as the pension <lb />
say they will, if they ain't supported <lb />
by pensions. You don't hear any <lb />
of that kind mendicant talk down <lb />
here from tho old Con feds. But it <lb />
ain't the Northern soldier, it is the <lb />
pension agent and politician who is <lb />
doing it up there. <lb />
MUST KEEP IN THE <lb />
Orange Observer. <lb />
It is feared that Elder Harrison <lb />
is backsliding. Before his election <lb />
to tho presidency he would not allow <lb />
a ball to be held in his residence, <lb />
but now his scruples appear to have <lb />
vanished. A short time since a <lb />
ball was given in the White House, <lb />
which was largely attended by the <lb />
wealth and aristocracy of Washing <lb />
ton. It was a merry crowd, and <lb />
a thought was given to the <lb />
poor farmers of Kansas, who have <lb />
been burning their corn for fuel the <lb />
past winter. <lb />
VANCE EVERY TIME. <lb />
Salisbury Herald. <lb />
Senator Jno. W. Daniel, of <lb />
was in Raleigh last week at- <lb />
tending the Supreme Court, and <lb />
while there be talked about public <lb />
affairs. In speaking of public men <lb />
he said that Senator Vance was one <lb />
of the ablest of all the country's <lb />
representatives, and that his advice <lb />
was powerful and his influence <lb />
strong in all the important <lb />
concerning the of <lb />
the people and country. He ex- <lb />
pressed gratification at finding a <lb />
strong sentiment here in favor of <lb />
returning Vance to the Senate next <lb />
term. The opinion of Mr. <lb />
is that Vance's counsel would be <lb />
missed by the Senate, that <lb />
North Carolina cannot do herself <lb />
honor than to return him. <lb />
Davis School. <lb />
Tho Davis School will be moved <lb />
from La Grange, N. C., to <lb />
The School will be located <lb />
on large, beautiful grounds a short <lb />
distance from town. Handsome <lb />
building will be completed by the <lb />
of the next <lb />
The of the en- <lb />
tire institution will be first-class in <lb />
every particular. Davis School is <lb />
one of the largest Military Schools <lb />
in the South. Many sections of the <lb />
United States are represented every <lb />
year. The new location of the <lb />
School is not surpassed anywhere. <lb />
It is in a beautiful country famous <lb />
for health. <lb />
A Lady's Perfect Companion. <lb />
new book by Dr. John H. Dye, <lb />
one of New York's most skillful <lb />
shows pain is not necessary <lb />
in childbirth, but results from causes <lb />
easily understood and overcome. It <lb />
clearly that any woman may be- <lb />
come a mother without suffering any <lb />
pain whatever. It also tells how to over <lb />
come and prevent morning sickness and <lb />
the many other evils attending <lb />
It-is highly endorsed by physicians <lb />
everywhere as the wife's true private <lb />
companion. Cut this it will save <lb />
you great pain, possibly your life. <lb />
Send two-cent stamp for descriptive cir- <lb />
testimonials, and confidential <lb />
letters sent in sealed envelope. <lb />
Frank Thomas Co,, Publisher. <lb />
Baltimore, Md. <lb />
GREENVILLE MARKET. <lb />
Corrected by Samuel M. <lb />
Wholesale Retail Grocer, <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
THE LEADER. <lb />
BARGAINS I<lb />
BARGAINS<lb />
spring <lb />
I am receiving every day my <lb />
stock of Dry Goods, <lb />
PRICES TO QUIT THE <lb />
TO THE <lb />
Standard Calicoes, cents pr j-d. <lb />
Homespun, pi yd. <lb />
Yard-wide line, cents pr yd. <lb />
and Children's Straw Hats <lb />
to Trimmed in latest styles <lb />
in the store at K cents to fl. <lb />
BIG <lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
NO <lb />
NO <lb />
Flake Flour 84.00. <lb />
Flake Flour 4.90. <lb />
I have a Flour which I guarantee for <lb />
84.75. Everything low down for cash. <lb />
Give me a trial. <lb />
W. G. STOKES. W. G. STOKES. <lb />
X. C <lb />
WE <lb />
E Are How <lb />
To show the ladle the very best <lb />
new <lb />
I----- <lb />
Our stock just opened has the newest <lb />
shapes white and black <lb />
trimmed and <lb />
Hats Bonnet- Bonnets and Hats <lb />
Hats and Bonnets Bonnets and Hats <lb />
also have Ribbons and <lb />
Flowers of all Feather <lb />
Plumes, Crepes. <lb />
Handkerchiefs. Notions. In- <lb />
Caps and Sacks, etc. <lb />
-----Miss. <lb />
X. C. <lb />
The John Flanagan <lb />
BUGGY COMPANY. <lb />
Are in business at the old Flanagan <lb />
Shops and are manufacturing <lb />
all kinds of the best <lb />
VEHICLES. <lb />
------W e also do------ <lb />
REPAIRING H SHORT NOTICE. <lb />
AU Work guaranteed. <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY CO. <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
COME IN <lb />
We want to have a talk <lb />
with you and tell <lb />
you now cheap <lb />
we can sell <lb />
you <lb />
HARDWARE <lb />
Dixie and <lb />
Tobacco Plows, Plow <lb />
Castings, The Famous <lb />
Elmo Cook Stoves. <lb />
Give us your orders <lb />
for <lb />
TOBACCO FLUES <lb />
early and you will be <lb />
sure to get them in time <lb />
LATHAM PENDER, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Mess Pork, <lb />
Bulk Sides, <lb />
Bulk Shoulders, <lb />
Bacon Sides, <lb />
Bacon Shoulders, <lb />
Pitt County Ham, <lb />
Sugar Cured Ham <lb />
Flour, <lb />
Coffee, <lb />
Brown Sugar, <lb />
Granulated Sugar, <lb />
Syrup and Molasses, <lb />
Tobacco, <lb />
Snuff, <lb />
Lard, <lb />
Butter, <lb />
Cheese. <lb />
Meal, <lb />
Corn, <lb />
Rags. <lb />
Star Lye <lb />
Cotton, <lb />
13.00 to 14.00 <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
3.00 to 5.75 <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to SO <lb />
to <lb />
ft to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
8.75 <lb />
8.40 <lb />
Administrator's Notice <lb />
The undersigned having been appoint- <lb />
ed by Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County as administrator of the es- <lb />
of William Mills having <lb />
as Notice is Hereby given <lb />
to all persons holding claims against <lb />
said stat to present them to the under- <lb />
signed duly authenticated for payment, <lb />
on or before the 21st day of May 1890, <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
their All persons Indebted to <lb />
payment, the 31st day of <lb />
T. C. <lb />
of Va <lb />
ANOTHER <lb />
Car Load of Fine <lb />
Horses <lb />
Mules, <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
to the buyers Pitt and surrounding counties, line of the following good <lb />
that are not to excelled In this market. And to be <lb />
pure straight good. DRY GOODS of nil kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING GEN <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS SHOES LA <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS. and HOUSE <lb />
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, and <lb />
WARE HARDWARE, LOWS and PLOW CASTING of different <lb />
kinds, Gin and Mm. Belting, Hay, Rock Plaster op Paris, <lb />
Hair, Harness, Bridles and addles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
I Wholesale <lb />
Prep-<lb />
all and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
vii, . . i hi urn. <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. O. <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds Risk, placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FONT <lb />
D. Williamson, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House. <lb />
WILL CONTINUE THE MANUFACTURE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory Is well equipped with the best Mechanics, put up nothing <lb />
but first-class work. keep up with the time and . test improved styles. <lb />
Best material used all work. All styles of Springs arc use;, you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of ready w, <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which will sell AS low as THE LOWEST. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor hope <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
E. A. TAFT, <lb />
Wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he <lb />
bought out Grocery establishment of T. K. Cherry, with <lb />
new stock added is now prepared to furnish the very best <lb />
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND FAMILY <lb />
At prices fully in keeping with the d times. I keep Flour, <lb />
Meat, Lard, Molasses, Confections. Canned Goods, Crockery, <lb />
Glassware, Tobacco, Snuff, <lb />
Orange Syrup is the best Molasses in this market. <lb />
Yon are invited to call. Remember the place, at Cherry's stand. <lb />
BiT. O. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
-Just received by <lb />
C. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
------ind will he sold- <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb />
or at reasonable terms on time on <lb />
proved security. I bought my stock for <lb />
Cash and can afford to sell as cheap as <lb />
anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
LIVERY SALE AND FEED <lb />
I have opened at the stables formerly <lb />
occupied by Dr. J. G. James, <lb />
and will keep a tine line of <lb />
Horses and Mules. <lb />
have beaut if and fancy turnouts for <lb />
the livery and suit the most <lb />
I will run in connection a DRAY- <lb />
AGE BUSINESS, and solicit a share of <lb />
your patronage. Call and be convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
Greenville, IT. C. <lb />
SOLID CHUNKS OF TRUTHS <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO., <lb />
your careful attention to their large and complete stock of-- <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
of and every one at least a share of their esteemed patronage. <lb />
cry of hard times we hear constantly on every hand, but c <lb />
--------wish to remind you that we have a-------- <lb />
SPECIALLY SELECTED OF GOODS <lb />
meet not only competition, but to conquer the monster high prices. <lb />
day is passed when the thought of friendship enters <lb />
buying of goods, because every one must and <lb />
buy they can buy cheapest. <lb />
WE -.- ARE PREPARED TO SERVE ALL <lb />
Who will favor us with their patronage. We will be glad to have you <lb />
in and see us and let us give you at least a hearty shake of the <lb />
and a kindly greeting. Make our place your headquarters <lb />
In the town. Trices and quality are what you want <lb />
your hard earned dollars and that is just what we <lb />
got for you, <lb />
No Mistake No Bragging No Back Down <lb />
We mean every word of it and can and will do what we tell you. Look. <lb />
this column and see If we cannot interest you in bargains. <lb />
stock embraces <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Caps, Boots, <lb />
Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Provisions, Harness and <lb />
Valises, Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery and Glassware, Tinware, <lb />
Plows and Castings, Furniture, Mattresses, Bed Springs, Cots, <lb />
And easy and comfortable also a line of Baby Carriages. <lb />
Look at these prices they arc not leaders but only sample prices through our <lb />
Ginghams at to cents per yard. <lb />
Elegant line of White Goods at to ct. <lb />
Calicoes at cents per yard. <lb />
to cents pr yd. <lb />
40-inch White Lawns at pr yd. Bound thread N. C. Check Homespun et <lb />
Piece from to <lb />
All wool, fashionable shades, single at cents per yards. <lb />
Nun's Veiling at cents per yard, standard goods and worth at least cents. <lb />
Single and Double width Cashmeres in leading shades, reduced. <lb />
-We have the best line of- <lb />
Notice. <lb />
This is to give notice that I am no <lb />
longer a free trader and am no longer a <lb />
member of the firm Johnson, <lb />
A Co. I have sold oat to J. Johnson <lb />
and W. P. The records are <lb />
as to my becoming a free <lb />
This April <lb />
J. <lb />
OUR DOLLAR SHOES <lb />
We have solid and no mistake. Our line of shoes is complete. <lb />
men, boys and children we can suit yon in shoes. <lb />
Give the tired mother a rest and the baby by it a nice Carriage. <lb />
we want to talk to you <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
That necessary and essential element in every household- 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 every consumer and buyer of of goods in this market Is <lb />
to In and look at our goods and compare them and our prices in all our varied <lb />
lines General Merchandise 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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ATTRACTION i <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
N. C <lb />
A CORDIAL INVITATION TO <lb />
VISITORS <lb />
-AND- <lb />
HOME FOLKS <lb />
Visit Our Store <lb />
DURING THE WEEK. <lb />
Local Sparks. <lb />
Warm. <lb />
Still warmer. <lb />
Eggs Id cents. <lb />
Strawberries plentiful. <lb />
House cleaning is in order. <lb />
Are yon going to Richmond <lb />
The foliage looks beautiful. <lb />
Captain Henry Clay Hooker. <lb />
May cherries will soon be ripe. <lb />
Throw lime around promiscuously. <lb />
Tax listing will soon be in order. <lb />
Our market is supplied with <lb />
meat. <lb />
Sacrifice money rather than <lb />
Buy your shirts of Higgs A Mun- <lb />
ford. <lb />
Coming off this <lb />
beards. <lb />
Read the write-up of on <lb />
first page. <lb />
To make fish scales come off easily <lb />
use vinegar. <lb />
Mew goods riving daily at Higgs <lb />
Man ford's <lb />
There arc twelve prisoners in the <lb />
county jail. <lb />
The soldiers arc drilling up for <lb />
the Richmond trip. <lb />
In about two weeks the summer <lb />
resorts will be open. <lb />
Green peas selling in <lb />
at per peck. <lb />
The Weldon reports a hen <lb />
with n brood of kittens. <lb />
Many a man has made a goose of <lb />
himself with a single quill. <lb />
Nice line of Children's Carriages <lb />
at J. B. Cherry Co's. 4-15 <lb />
Mourning paper and envelopes can <lb />
be had at the office. <lb />
Some pine apples in market last <lb />
week. Stephens had <lb />
New moon last Sunday afternoon <lb />
at i past o'clock. <lb />
Patient waiting is often the highs <lb />
est way of doing God's will. <lb />
The seasons last week were fine <lb />
and made the rejoice. <lb />
The census enumerators will be- <lb />
gin their rounds the first June. <lb />
North Carolina new potatoes are <lb />
selling in Norfolk at per barrel. <lb />
The scholars ire ail looking for- <lb />
ward to commencement and vacation. <lb />
q S <lb />
this week <lb />
Special Attraction. <lb />
------ON- <lb />
THURSDAY <lb />
shall place on our counters a <lb />
Choice Selection <lb />
OF- <lb />
COMMENCEMENT ROBES. <lb />
Mo trouble to show Goods <lb />
M. R. <lb />
Street <lb />
Brans Street <lb />
near <lb />
near <lb />
Telegraph <lb />
Telegraph <lb />
Office- <lb />
Office- <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Arrived on the Boss Famous <lb />
Milk Biscuit at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Quite a pleasant was had <lb />
at Germania hall on Monday night <lb />
last <lb />
lbs Beeswax wanted tor <lb />
cash at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The delegates to the Episcopal <lb />
Council at Tarboro returned Monday <lb />
b wiling <lb />
Ladies hats in all the stylish <lb />
shapes for eta. at Mrs. L- <lb />
See administrator's notice of T. C. <lb />
Cannon, administrator of Win. Mills, <lb />
deceased <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. carry a nice <lb />
line of Ladies Shoes, and sell cheap. <lb />
The Wilmington police will wear <lb />
straw hats this summer. How about <lb />
our police, Mr. Mayor. <lb />
Best Shoes ever had for both <lb />
Ladies and Men's, at J. B. Cherry <lb />
Go's. <lb />
We learn that a large rattlesnake <lb />
was killed on Mr. W. R- <lb />
farm last week. <lb />
Just stock Tar- <lb />
hosiery for ladies, misses, boys <lb />
and men. M. R. Lang <lb />
We had some hail on last <lb />
day, but not enough we hope to hurt <lb />
the young cotton. <lb />
Writing paper to cents a quire. <lb />
Envelopes to cents n pack, at the <lb />
office. <lb />
Say, City Fathers can't we have a <lb />
street sprinkler put on the main <lb />
streets during the dry, dusty days <lb />
The loaf of bread I ever ate <lb />
was made of Point Lace Flour, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Shaving off their has <lb />
given some of the men in town a very <lb />
amusing expression of countenance. <lb />
The latest Novelties in dress <lb />
goods and trimmings to match at <lb />
Higgs <lb />
A of base ball played be- <lb />
tween Washington and New <lb />
resulted in a victory for Washington <lb />
to <lb />
per lb for Sweet <lb />
Snuff. lb sold in Pitt Co., which <lb />
is a of its superiority, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The steeple to the Baptist Church <lb />
has recently been given a new dress <lb />
of paint, which very much improved <lb />
its appearance. <lb />
One fine young year old horse <lb />
a good single phaeton it harness <lb />
for sale. Also a good wagon and <lb />
harness for sale. at the <lb />
Reflector office. <lb />
If the shade trees along Dicker- <lb />
son could be white-washed it <lb />
would add much to the looks of it. <lb />
Just so with the other streets. <lb />
Spring Chickens, <lb />
Grown Chickens, Bushels <lb />
Barrels Tar, and all the <lb />
Eggs you can persuade your liens to <lb />
lay. Highest cash prices paid. <lb />
J. White. <lb />
The net proceeds from the festival <lb />
at Wilmington for the benefit of the <lb />
Wilmington Light I amount- <lb />
ed to Why can't the ladies <lb />
of place come together and have <lb />
one for the Greenville Guard, there <lb />
is no such word as fail with the <lb />
Greenville ladies. The Reflector <lb />
columns are open to yon. <lb />
We hare moved oar stock of <lb />
Hardware Stores to the store for <lb />
occupied by J. <lb />
Co., where we win be pleased <lb />
Miss A. M. Perkins is spending a <lb />
few days in <lb />
Mrs. H. Morris and child, of Tar- <lb />
are visiting Mrs. S. Shultz. <lb />
Mis. Morrill was visiting Miss <lb />
Mollie a few days the past <lb />
week. <lb />
Mr. R H. Salisbury, of Hassell, N. <lb />
C, spent a few s of last week in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Maj. Latham returned Saturday <lb />
Hyde county where he had been <lb />
attending Court <lb />
Miss Blanche of <lb />
spent a few days in town last week <lb />
visiting relatives. <lb />
Mr. C. F. of the Wilson <lb />
came down Friday and re- <lb />
a few days. <lb />
Miss Lizzie of <lb />
X. C. passed through Greenville en- <lb />
route for Washington, Monday. <lb />
Mrs. James Tyson returned home <lb />
on last Sunday after spending a week <lb />
with friends and relatives here- <lb />
The Reflector Bad Boy spent a <lb />
few days of last week in Washington <lb />
serving as a relief in the telegraph <lb />
office. <lb />
Mr. Warren, of Washington <lb />
spent two or three days with his par- <lb />
the past week. He last <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
Her many friends were glad to see <lb />
Miss Ann Delaney. of Washington, <lb />
in town last-week. She came to attend <lb />
the Council. <lb />
The editor and wile arc spending <lb />
a few days tn the country this week <lb />
and Billie and the Bad Boy are hold- <lb />
the fort- <lb />
Mrs A- of Tarboro, is <lb />
visiting Mrs. M. R. Lang. Her many <lb />
friends here are delighted to sec her <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
Mr. I. T. one of the Wash- <lb />
typos, held a case <lb />
with the Reflector boys part of last <lb />
week. He came to fill our Bad boy's <lb />
place while the latter was in Wash- <lb />
Mr. Hugh E. Edwards, a very pop- <lb />
young man of Snow spent <lb />
last Friday night and part of <lb />
day with our Mr. R. <lb />
Greene. Jr. <lb />
Mr. E. A. made a good <lb />
speech at a joint Alliance meeting at <lb />
Galloway's school house, in <lb />
last Friday. He is a sound <lb />
man and the people turn out gladly to <lb />
hear him when he speaks. <lb />
Sir G. W. Sugg a of <lb />
Snow Hill chairman of the Demo- <lb />
Executive Committee of <lb />
Greene county, was in Greenville last <lb />
Thursday. He told the Reflector <lb />
that Greene county would support our <lb />
townsman, Col. I. A. Sugg for <lb />
The pupils of Trinity School, <lb />
of which Dr. N. C. Hughes <lb />
is Principal, came up to Greenville <lb />
on the steamer Myers last <lb />
day, and spent a day at the Council, <lb />
returning to Chocowinity Thursday. <lb />
The young gentleman and ladies <lb />
enjoyed their visit here, and <lb />
we would be glad to sec them up a- <lb />
Dr. Hughes has an <lb />
school. <lb />
Harrow Escape, <lb />
On last Sunday morning about <lb />
o'clock the steam saw and planing <lb />
mills of Mr. S. A. Redding made a <lb />
narrow escape of a serious <lb />
The fire was discovered at or <lb />
near the boiler, but was soon <lb />
by the application of a few <lb />
buckets water. No damage re- <lb />
ported <lb />
Trotting Mat. <lb />
On next Monday there will be a <lb />
race between Mr. H. F. Keel's and <lb />
Mr. W. H. Cox's fine trotters. The <lb />
contest will take place over the river <lb />
commencing near the cross roads <lb />
and ending at Two ex- <lb />
trotters and some good racing <lb />
may be expected. The public arc <lb />
invited. <lb />
Very <lb />
Mr. B. Congleton, a highly <lb />
respected citizen and successful far- <lb />
mer of Carolina township, has a little <lb />
daughter about three years old who <lb />
knows every letter of the alphabet <lb />
and can spell any word or two or <lb />
three letters. She also has been <lb />
taught several short recitations <lb />
which she recites with the grace of a <lb />
grown young lady. <lb />
Almost a Fire- <lb />
Some colored people living in a <lb />
kitchen on Capt. White's premises <lb />
came near having a fire last <lb />
day night. A woman living in one <lb />
room of the house locked up her <lb />
room and went ofT to church, leaving <lb />
a lighted lamp sitting on the cup- <lb />
board. The lamp exploded and set <lb />
fire to some articles in the room <lb />
Parties living in the other part of the <lb />
house discovered the fire, broke in <lb />
the room and threw out the burning <lb />
article, thus stopping the fire without <lb />
damage to the building. <lb />
Capt. R. O. Whitaker, on the S. N. <lb />
G- train is one of the most genial <lb />
conductors ire know. Besides pep- <lb />
forming all his duties as well and <lb />
carefully as any man who ever punch- <lb />
ed a ticket, he is one of those clever <lb />
gentleman who makes <lb />
everybody like him with whom he <lb />
comes in contact. He is as proud as <lb />
you please of his new passenger train <lb />
and gets her through on time when <lb />
the A. R. train don't hold him <lb />
down. <lb />
Commencements. <lb />
Messrs. Frank Tyson, Bert Move <lb />
and Ferdie Harding have our thanks <lb />
for an invitation to the Reflector to <lb />
attend the University commence- <lb />
at Chapel Hill, June <lb />
4th and 5th. The annual oration <lb />
will be by Col. Wm. H. S. <lb />
of Henderson. <lb />
From the two societies we have re- <lb />
an invitation to the com- <lb />
exercises of C. B F. In- <lb />
Murfreesboro, June 2nd, 3rd <lb />
and 4th. The sermon to graduating <lb />
class will be delivered by Rev. J. W. <lb />
Hundley, of of Tarboro. address be- <lb />
fore by Rev. J. W. Carter, of <lb />
Raleigh. <lb />
We acknowledge from Prof. Silas <lb />
E. Warren receipt of an invitation to <lb />
the commencement exercises of <lb />
son Collegiate Institute, and <lb />
4th. Annual address will be <lb />
by Hon. F. M- Simmons, of New <lb />
Our young friend J. Sat- <lb />
sen Is the Reflector a <lb />
beautiful invitation to Wake Forest <lb />
College commencement June 10th to <lb />
The Alumni Address will be <lb />
delivered by Hon. J. J. Davis; ad- <lb />
dress to societies by Rev. Dixon <lb />
Jr. of N. Y.; Baccalaureate sermon <lb />
by Rev. W. W. of Va. <lb />
As usual Wake Forest o-it the <lb />
handsomest invitation in the State. <lb />
We hear that a boat race is on the <lb />
for the 4th of July. Those <lb />
who wish to cuter can report to the <lb />
of the fleet, Alex <lb />
Strawberries are cents a quart <lb />
we understand. We poor folks can <lb />
smack our lips now, but my stars <lb />
can't we make fly when they get <lb />
down to cents. <lb />
The heaviest thunder storm of the <lb />
season, thus far, came along Friday <lb />
evening. There was no rain with <lb />
it but the vivid flashes of lightning <lb />
and heavy peals of thunder made up <lb />
for the deficiency. <lb />
T. R. T. Cc, <lb />
The of the Tar River <lb />
Transportation Company held their <lb />
annual meeting here last Wednesday <lb />
for the purpose of officers <lb />
and transacting such other business <lb />
as might come before them. They <lb />
re-elected the old board of officers <lb />
without a voice, which is <lb />
very to their past <lb />
vices and it is a compliment to Green- <lb />
ville that three of them are from oar <lb />
town. The officers are Alfred Forbes <lb />
President; J. B. Cherry, Vice Pres <lb />
Congleton, Secretary and <lb />
Treasurer; N. M. Lawrence, General <lb />
Manager; R. F. Jones, General agent. <lb />
From a conversation with General <lb />
Manager Lawrence we learn that the <lb />
affairs of the Company are in healthy <lb />
condition. Notwithstanding the dull <lb />
season and the freight receipts being <lb />
decreased by the railroad, the corn- <lb />
is paying expenses meets <lb />
all its obligations promptly. The <lb />
Reflector wishes to remark here <lb />
that it is to the interest of tho <lb />
men of Greenville to sustain this <lb />
line and give it a liberal patronage, <lb />
not alone from the fact that much of <lb />
the stock in it is owned by our <lb />
but because these river streams <lb />
are our protection high <lb />
freight rates, and so long as these <lb />
steamers ply the Tar there need be <lb />
no fear of exorbitant freight rates <lb />
being thrust upon if. The <lb />
the boats give will save many <lb />
a dollar to Greenville. <lb />
Captured and <lb />
Sheriff of Washing- <lb />
ton county, was in Greenville <lb />
last Friday. He was home <lb />
from Washington, N. C. where he <lb />
had been to carry W. B. Adams, a <lb />
fugitive from justice whom he had <lb />
captured out in Mississippi. In <lb />
three men, William Adams, John <lb />
Newton attacked <lb />
a man in Beaufort county named <lb />
Joshua Cox, and Frazier shot him to <lb />
death with a gun. One of the pars <lb />
ties, Frazier, was lynched by a mob <lb />
Newton was placed in jail but after- <lb />
wards escaped, Adams ran away. He <lb />
and Newton met in Mississippi rent- <lb />
ed land down there and run a farm <lb />
together. Sheriff in <lb />
some way discovered that they were <lb />
fugitives from North Carolina and <lb />
wrote to the Sheriff of different <lb />
ties in this State until he learned the <lb />
men were wanted in Beaufort county. <lb />
He succeeded in capturing Adams <lb />
but Newton is still at large. <lb />
Episcopal Council. <lb />
The council of the East Diocese of <lb />
North Carolina, which met in St. <lb />
Paul's church, Greenville, last week, <lb />
was one of the most pleasant <lb />
that ever came together in our <lb />
town, and it will long be pleasantly <lb />
remembered not only by our <lb />
pal friends but by all who were so <lb />
fortunate as to be present at the <lb />
meetings. There were about seventy <lb />
delegates present, including sixteen <lb />
ministers from the different churches <lb />
of the Diocese, besides quite a <lb />
of visitors. The citizens of <lb />
entertained them hand- <lb />
and the delegates were charm- <lb />
ed with their visit here. The <lb />
was composed of an intelligent <lb />
body of men, and a number of inter- <lb />
topics were discussed and <lb />
acted upon during its deliberations. <lb />
Bishop A. A. Watson presided over <lb />
the body, and Rev. Nat. Harding, of <lb />
Washington, was Secretary. Before <lb />
the Council adjourned the following <lb />
resolution was offered by Col. J- W. <lb />
Atkinson, of Wilmington, was adopt- <lb />
ed. <lb />
That the thanks of this <lb />
Council arc due. and are hereby <lb />
gratefully tendered to the Rector, <lb />
Wardens, Vestry and congregation <lb />
of St Paul's church, Greenville, for <lb />
their thoughtful and kindly <lb />
for the comfort and <lb />
of the Council while in session; <lb />
also to Mrs. J. B. Cherry the <lb />
choir under her charge for the <lb />
music furnished during the <lb />
religious services; and to the <lb />
generally for the unbound hos- <lb />
which has been accorded to <lb />
the members of this Council during <lb />
our sojourn among them. <lb />
The Council adjourned at the close <lb />
of the morning service Friday, and <lb />
at P. M. the delegates left en special <lb />
train for Tarboro to join with the <lb />
other Diocese in session there in <lb />
the Centennial Convention. <lb />
The East Diocese will meet next year <lb />
at New <lb />
The Secretary promised us a syn <lb />
but up to hour of to <lb />
press it had not been handed in. We <lb />
regret this very much. <lb />
JUST ARRIVED <lb />
M. CONGLETON CO., <lb />
At Harry Skinner Co's Old Stand. <lb />
-DEALERS IN- <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes and <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
We have just received and opened a beautiful line of new <lb />
Spring and Summer Goods. <lb />
I 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 />
Greenville, N. C, January, 1890. <lb />
WILEY BROWN. <lb />
JAMES BROWN.<lb />
row IN<lb />
T I<lb />
T I<lb />
-----We have been fortunate in securing a great bargain in----- <lb />
-----We have been fortunate in securing a great bargain in----- <lb />
WHITE GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES. ETC , ETC. <lb />
WHITE GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES. ETC., ETC., <lb />
-and will sail them all at very low figures.- <lb />
will sell them all at very low figures.-------- <lb />
GENTLEMEN <lb />
We make a of our line of- <lb />
We make a specially of our line of- <lb />
SHOES. HATS, AND FURNISHING GOODS <lb />
SHOES, HATS, AND GOODS <lb />
-----are complete.----- <lb />
-----are complete.----- <lb />
Call and see us we guarantee all goods as represented. <lb />
. . DROWN DRUTHERS,<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
BROWN <lb />
ROWS <lb />
We would have been glad to make <lb />
personal mention of the clergy and <lb />
delegates in attendance upon the <lb />
Council last week, and whose guests <lb />
they were, but the number was too <lb />
large. <lb />
Early last week the survey between <lb />
Greenville and Washington was com- <lb />
The corps are now <lb />
another route between Washington <lb />
and the junction, when the company <lb />
will decide between the two. <lb />
On last night Mrs. Sallie <lb />
Fleming, consort of Mr. Robert <lb />
Fleming, died in at <lb />
She was buried on Monday <lb />
evening. She leaves a husband <lb />
four children to mourn her loss. <lb />
Truly a good woman has passed <lb />
away. <lb />
Mrs. Fannie <lb />
township, wife of Jackson, de- <lb />
parted this life on April 24th, 1890. <lb />
She had been a life-long member <lb />
the Free Will Baptist Church <lb />
and died with the hope her <lb />
reward. She was years of <lb />
age and leaves a Kind husband and <lb />
four children to mourn her demise. <lb />
Mrs. Susan Congleton, at the <lb />
of her daughter, Mrs. <lb />
departed this lite on last Saturday <lb />
morning about o'clock. She ale <lb />
her breakfast and in a few minutes <lb />
said she was not feeling well, went to <lb />
her room lay down and died <lb />
of apoplexy. She was years <lb />
old and had lived a consistent <lb />
of the Baptist church for many <lb />
years. Although poor in this worlds <lb />
goods she was much loved by her <lb />
church which is perhaps one of the <lb />
tests of true Christian character. She <lb />
was intoned in the Baptist cemetery <lb />
on Sunday morning at o'clock. <lb />
May she rest in peace. <lb />
New Grocery Store <lb />
Next door to E. C. Glenn. I have opened a Grocery Store and <lb />
--------will keep on hand a line line of-------- <lb />
Mi. Floor, Coffee. Sugar, Oil. Molasses, <lb />
Candies, Cheese. Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars, Apples, <lb />
Bananas, Canned Goods and most everything usually kept in a <lb />
store, as well as Tinware, Crockery, Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware, Call and see us. Goods delivered free any <lb />
where in town. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
INTERESTING INFORMATION <lb />
That Man Stephens <lb />
-WHO KEEPS SUCH A NICK ASSORTMENT OF- <lb />
Groceries, <lb />
CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS, <lb />
Remember next Sunday is the <lb />
time Rev. A. D. Hunter is to preach <lb />
on the between parent and <lb />
He has also announced <lb />
that in the near future he will preach <lb />
on Ex. <lb />
The Institute to be held <lb />
here to morrow and next day will be <lb />
well attended and the occasion will <lb />
be one of interest We are firm <lb />
in the coming to- <lb />
for an exchange of thought <lb />
and experience. <lb />
The Greenville Guard was out lat <lb />
Friday for their monthly parade, <lb />
turning out twenty-seven men. At <lb />
their meeting previous to the drill <lb />
they decided to attend the unveiling <lb />
of the Lee Monument at Richmond <lb />
and the boys are going to have a big <lb />
time. <lb />
Bat Ball. <lb />
A game of base ball was <lb />
here on last Wednesday evening be <lb />
tween the Chocowinity club and a <lb />
picked nine of Greenville. The <lb />
Greenville boys knew nothing the <lb />
game until that morning and they <lb />
bestirred themselves and without a <lb />
game of practice accepted the <lb />
at o'clock the <lb />
game was called and the home boys <lb />
entered with the determination not <lb />
to be goose egged. On the first in- <lb />
with the Chocowinity boys at <lb />
the bat. you could hear the of <lb />
the umpire, strikes, you're <lb />
out, three out, side The bat- <lb />
tery for Chocowinity were W. H. <lb />
J. R. Joyner, pitch. For <lb />
Greenville Alex <lb />
Roy Flanagan, pitch. Both clubs <lb />
played well, some beautiful plays <lb />
were made on both sides. Joyner <lb />
is a fine pitch, but the boys <lb />
hit him. Bob making the <lb />
best hit, scoring a bagger. <lb />
Henry Hooker says Rob made the <lb />
hide of that ball Flanagan <lb />
struck out thirteen men without a <lb />
break. At the close of the seventh <lb />
inning the game was called on ac- <lb />
count of sickness of the visiting <lb />
club. The score stood to in favor <lb />
of the home boys. <lb />
The following are the names and <lb />
position; <lb />
W. B. James, Umpire. <lb />
keeps the best Cigars and Cigarettes. Remember the place. <lb />
Grocer, Confectioner and Fruiterer. <lb />
G. E. HARRIS. <lb />
TO <lb />
don't you run a paper like <lb />
said a merchant to a publisher <lb />
throwing down a blanket-sheet city <lb />
daily. --Why don't yon a store <lb />
like said the publisher of the <lb />
country sheet he turned the paper <lb />
over and pointed to a fall-page ad <lb />
that brought the city pub- <lb />
then the <lb />
country publisher presented a month- <lb />
bill and merchant began <lb />
to talk of by cutting <lb />
down hi advertisement and <lb />
his paper. He did both, and the <lb />
Kyle, W H, c, <lb />
Joyner, J R, p, <lb />
Kyle, lb, <lb />
Harding. C H, <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
A, c <lb />
Flanagan, B C, p <lb />
Yellowley, E C, lb, <lb />
Moore. W W, lb. <lb />
Hooker, Capt <lb />
Carter, R B. a a. <lb />
to <lb />
oar Meads and is now doing his ad <lb />
D. D. Co. I for kiss. <lb />
Carter, B P r t. <lb />
Handy, K R, c I, <lb />
Bell, S W, <lb />
B M, If, <lb />
Harris, <lb />
Hooker, L, c f. <lb />
The boys have organized and the <lb />
public may expect some fine playing <lb />
this summer. A challenge has been <lb />
accepted by the Star dab, of Wash <lb />
to play the Greenville dab a <lb />
aeries of three games, dates hereafter <lb />
designated, one at Greenville, <lb />
la and the third either <lb />
at or Hags Bead, <lb />
AT <lb />
At his home in town- <lb />
ship, Pitt county, on Sunday, May <lb />
18th, 1890, at eleven o'clock A. M., <lb />
Benjamin Franklin Tucker <lb />
quietly and peacefully passed away <lb />
to his final reward, lie leaves a <lb />
widow, six children <lb />
grandchildren and a host of friends <lb />
to mourn his loss. <lb />
Born on the 5th day of August, <lb />
1816, he was therefore in his 74th <lb />
year. It can be said that he <lb />
and that be <lb />
On the day of August, <lb />
1887, he had a partial stroke of <lb />
paralysis, followed by a severer one <lb />
on the st day of March, 1888, since <lb />
which time he has been confined to <lb />
his room. During the last year his <lb />
attacks were more frequent and <lb />
effects more determined until <lb />
death came to make its transition <lb />
from this to the higher life. He <lb />
was Monday at o'clock p. <lb />
H., in the family cemetery. A good <lb />
man has gone. kindly example <lb />
will leave its Impress upon the <lb />
world. His patience, even temper, <lb />
his action, abiding charity, bis open <lb />
hospitality, bis friendly advice to <lb />
the young, will, if followed, serve <lb />
upon which we <lb />
may ascend to <lb />
The world is better bis having <lb />
lived, and now that he has gone, will <lb />
miss him. widow and the or <lb />
will miss ministered <lb />
to their wants. The distressed will <lb />
miss him, he truly sympathized and <lb />
comforted them. The poor will miss <lb />
were never turned from <lb />
his door empty handed. The <lb />
will miss was never re- <lb />
a welcome. Friends will miss <lb />
him, his church will miss him, his <lb />
loved ones will miss In in. He lived <lb />
a life of faith la his Savior and died <lb />
a faithful of the He <lb />
was a member of the <lb />
ch at Tyson's and was great- <lb />
loved by his brethren. His was <lb />
a life of remarkable sweetness <lb />
purity and now that be is <lb />
let us strive to emulate hie virtues <lb />
and add sacred toe memories of <lb />
deeds. <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT, <lb />
------AND DEALER IN------ <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb />
W W kM j . Q <lb />
lit <lb />
Es o C SO <lb />
ell <lb />
Km- <lb />
IS <lb />
Washington <lb />
AGENCY, <lb />
Engines and Boilers, <lb />
All sizes and styles commonly used. <lb />
MILLS, <lb />
Circular and Shingle Saws, <lb />
Rubber and Leather Belting. <lb />
Shafting, Pulleys. <lb />
In fact anything hi the machine line. <lb />
We represent tin; standard <lb />
era of the laud and can sell as low as <lb />
the lowest and on better term. <lb />
Write for terms and <lb />
mom <lb />
O. K. Manager <lb />
Washington. N. C <lb />
COBS, C C COBS, <lb />
Pill Co N C <lb />
T. H. GILLIAM. <lb />
Co. N C <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gilliam <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
-AND- <lb />
COMMISSION MER CHANTS, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
SOLICIT of COTTON, <lb />
We have had many years ex- <lb />
at the business are <lb />
prepared to to <lb />
the advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business entrusted to our <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT I <lb />
OLD BRICK STOKE. <lb />
AND MERCHANTS BUY- <lb />
. their supplies will And <lb />
their Interest our prices before <lb />
is complete <lb />
in all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb />
TEAS, <lb />
always at Lowest Market Tricks. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A com <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on Mid at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our goods arc all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no rink <lb />
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
Greenville. N. C-<lb />
BEST-SIX-CORD <lb />
ALL <lb />
and Color <lb />
SOLD BY <lb />
MACHINE <lb />
Tat Tar River Transportation Company <lb />
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, <lb />
J. B. CHERRY, <lb />
J. Greenville, <lb />
X. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Capt. R. F. Jones, Washington, Gen <lb />
The People's Line for travel on <lb />
The Steamer Greenville is the finest <lb />
quickest boat on the river. <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE A ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A Table furnished <lb />
beat the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Greenville Is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, <lb />
and Friday at o'clock, a. m. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, a. m . <lb />
Freights received dally and through <lb />
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb />
a. p. wires, i. <lb />
Washington Greenville, N. O. <lb />
TYSON BAWL, <lb />
BANKERS, <lb />
N. <lb />
c. <lb />
have opened for the purpose or con- <lb />
ducting a general <lb />
Banking, Exchange and Collecting Business. <lb />
Loan on Approved Security. <lb />
remittance <lb />
Collections <lb />
solicited and <lb />
made promptly. <lb />
Having associated B. S. <lb />
with me In the Undertaking business we <lb />
arc ready to serve the people In that <lb />
capacity. All notes and accounts <lb />
lot past services have been placed in <lb />
the hands of Mr. Sheppard n <lb />
FLANAGAN. <lb />
keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
stock of Burial Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desires <lb />
from the finest Case down to a <lb />
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We are fitted <lb />
up with all conveniences and can <lb />
satisfactory services to all who <lb />
us FLANAGAN <lb />
Feb. 22nd. 1888. <lb />
J. B. Jonathan White, <lb />
Portsmouth, Va. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
flair. <lb />
The Best Salve In the world for <lb />
Braises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt <lb />
Fever sores. Hands <lb />
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin <lb />
and positively cures Piles, or n <lb />
pay required. It la guaranteed to <lb />
satisfaction, or money refunded <lb />
box. for sold by J. <lb />
GREENVILLE BRANCH <lb />
North Carolina Building and Loan <lb />
ASSOCIATION. <lb />
F. G. President, <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN, Vice-Pres., <lb />
D. J. Sec. Tress., <lb />
I. A. SUGG. Attorney. <lb />
A home Institution. Loans on <lb />
try as well as town property. A chance <lb />
for all to get a home. <lb />
DIRECTORS <lb />
T. J. <lb />
Harry Skinner, <lb />
Flanagan <lb />
D. II. James. <lb />
D. J. Whichard, <lb />
E. A. <lb />
F. G, James, <lb />
I. A. Sugg, <lb />
R. W. King. <lb />
J. L. Sugg. <lb />
Bridgers White. <lb />
High Street. <lb />
Portsmouth, Va. <lb />
Solicit consignments of Pea <lb />
nuts. Poultry, Eggs and all other <lb />
Country Mer- <lb />
chants and Farmers Bank, Portsmouth. <lb />
Va. <lb />
For Information apply to <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb />
Agent <lb />
Now is the Tim <lb />
TO SECURE THE LIFE OF <lb />
son Davis, Family Bible, in <lb />
the In I am <lb />
prepared to take orders for tin the <lb />
good books, which should be in the <lb />
homo of person. I be glad <lb />
to take orders from all no to <lb />
have any one of these books. <lb />
left at my father's i A, Soak <lb />
or addressed to me will <lb />
Charlie R. Sum, <lb />
. c.<lb /></p>
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TO AN ENGLISH SPARROW. <lb />
m H my r <lb />
I honest <lb />
out tho <lb />
my M M A <lb />
my spin.-. barrow. <lb />
like an arrow<lb />
So loud tiny. Millie quill <lb />
I my Briton. <lb />
You're has captured my <lb />
Ad though your failings may twit OB <lb />
a I hat will take your part. <lb />
And as much m you you may sit on <lb />
l a Ct.-ii hare lit on <lb />
Cheer <lb />
With a sweeter than art. <lb />
Few people. I praise your <lb />
And I am that your harsh vocal at <lb />
compete the robin s voice An <lb />
Every June in the hush <lb />
confess that the lark, upward <lb />
And the bobolink s silver throat <lb />
l- <lb />
Add a charm to the season of <lb />
But when winds of midwinter were Wowing, <lb />
And the window panes rattled with <lb />
When the heavens wen- gray was snowing, <lb />
What became of those visitors I <lb />
When we needed them most, they were going. <lb />
But you staid, your stout heart overflowing <lb />
Cheer up Cheer <lb />
Which I've heard you so often rep <lb />
Your enemies say you're a fighter. <lb />
Ah, welt what of So am L <lb />
I will sins it or lighter, <lb />
You hare taught me a gay ban cry. <lb />
When Fortune's against n- despite her, <lb />
I will wait for the days that brighter. <lb />
Singing Cheer <lb />
I will fight and will sing till I die. <lb />
George Herald. <lb />
The New Railroad. <lb />
Watch Tower. <lb />
The Wilmington Weldon <lb />
Company has for <lb />
congratulation on the completion of <lb />
new railroad from Hailing to <lb />
Kinston, a distance of about <lb />
miles. We have been over part of <lb />
road have given special at- <lb />
to the trestle work, the <lb />
grading and bridges. It is ex- <lb />
that the work will <lb />
Stray Bits of Fun. <lb />
Together by the Baa Soy for <lb />
Those Who Lore to <lb />
There is one thing the hardware <lb />
always has on <lb />
The man goes to bed so late <lb />
that he meets himself getting lip in <lb />
the morning is not an early riser. <lb />
any more now <lb />
at his show this year <lb />
Yes. He has some lemonade there <lb />
the best in Hie State. actually tastes of lemons. <lb />
do you call Little- <lb />
short a bad egg <lb />
it's so disagreeable <lb />
to have him strike yon when he's <lb />
broke. <lb />
The very best material has been <lb />
in and bridges and <lb />
bridges the workmanship re <lb />
fleets much credit on the <lb />
tors. They have done their work <lb />
well and to the satisfaction of the i Even the vowels arc a picture of <lb />
i public and no doubt to the coin- lite. <lb />
A thoughts on this new . <lb />
. , . may be in <lb />
enterprise may be interest to all, . ., n <lb />
of our readers. W. am-1 <lb />
road Company is Of men i Of course expect the rent will be <lb />
The Siberian Mosquitoes. <lb />
During the short the <lb />
rises, rapidly teaching <lb />
F. But with the warm season <lb />
come the mosquitoes, which are a <lb />
plague of these regions more difficult <lb />
to endure than cold. never would <lb />
have believed that the insects could <lb />
appear in such swarms. They literally <lb />
darkened the light, Idling the air with <lb />
an incessant noise, covering, as with <lb />
a black mantle, our horses, whose <lb />
flanks were soon bleeding all over. <lb />
Maddened with pain, the horses kicked <lb />
and reared, but seeing that all was <lb />
availing, they dropped their heads and <lb />
submitted to the inevitable. <lb />
In vain we tried to protect ourselves <lb />
with veils, traveling, notwithstanding <lb />
the hot weather, in winter gloves and <lb />
overcoats. The mosquitoes penetrated <lb />
through the sleeves, under the shirts, <lb />
the breast and the body, <lb />
which ached as if burned with fire. <lb />
The more we struggled to get rid of <lb />
our tormentors the more we opened <lb />
the way to thousand more of them. <lb />
On arriving at the huts of the <lb />
we a great lire, which made <lb />
such a smoke that it pricked the eyes <lb />
and choked the breath, though we lay <lb />
stretched on the earthen The <lb />
mosquitoes disappeared, but as soon as <lb />
the smoke dispersed a little new <lb />
swarms penetrated into hut. cover- <lb />
all of us Moscow <lb />
of Sterling worth and of the highest <lb />
business capacity, the most <lb />
obscure position to the very highest <lb />
i officer on the road competency, <lb />
regularly and punctually paid. That <lb />
is a business principle with me. <lb />
With me, too, and it is a good one. <lb />
Either punctually or not at ail. <lb />
fell over the rail, said a sailor, <lb />
and urbanity are made the shark came along and grab- <lb />
the only qualification for bed me by the leg. <lb />
Lent and continuance. The en- And what did <lb />
j contractors, and j <lb />
are men honor and <lb />
character. ThU accounts for <lb />
the j Smart Pupil. Yon say there is <lb />
I hair on all parts the human body, <lb />
continued success which has crown <lb />
led the toils of this railroad syndic , p.,.,,,,,,. Yes, a kind of c <lb />
must have seen <lb />
were down-hearted. <lb />
down, <lb />
people who <lb />
cute. Whatever this company <lb />
it is carried on to <lb />
i turn. They don't know the word <lb />
failure. How forcibly does the <lb />
success of this illustrate <lb />
fact that money and brain can <lb />
do wonder. <lb />
was the desire of the late and <lb />
j lamented Col. president of I , , , <lb />
the road, to tract side asked the dear creature <lb />
with the present road from j return. <lb />
to Weldon. lie thought j I played solitaire nearly every eve- <lb />
Now, conic out <lb />
of your cell and speak to this gentle- <lb />
man. <lb />
I don't want to sec him. <lb />
Man. it's the Governor of the State. <lb />
Oh then I'll conn out and ask his <lb />
pardon. <lb />
House <lb />
Now time Cleaning; <lb />
is the means <lb />
Why takes the drudgery right <lb />
out of the work <lb />
and with less labor than anything known. Besides it saves <lb />
the worst of the wear by doing away with the rubbing. <lb />
It cleans without taking them <lb />
too coarse nothing too fine for <lb />
PEARLINE. You'll appreciate this fact best by giving <lb />
it a fair trial. House-cleaning time will pass so smoothly <lb />
the men folks will not suspect its presence. <lb />
Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers are <lb />
C offering imitations which they claim to be Pearl- <lb />
K or the same as IT'S FALSE <lb />
they are not, and besides arc dangerous. PEARLINE is never peddled, but <lb />
sold by all good grocers. <lb />
LEGAL NOTICES <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
is hereby given that I have <lb />
sold out my interest in the <lb />
Carriage and am no longer a <lb />
partner. Parties Indebted to the said <lb />
firm will make settlement to either my- <lb />
self or A. Greene former <lb />
This Mar. 1st, II. COX <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Manufactured only IAMBS <lb />
The Women Praise B. B. B. <lb />
sufferings of women certainly <lb />
awakens the sympathy of every true <lb />
philanthropist. Their best friend, how- <lb />
ever is it. B. it. Blood <lb />
Send to Co. Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
for proofs. <lb />
. Deceived Hi. <lb />
A man was accused of theft set <lb />
up a plea of vanity, hoping thereby <lb />
to elude punishment. Professor Men- <lb />
of Berlin, was deputed to I <lb />
the prisoner and report on the of j <lb />
his mind. He found the man lying in I H h , Ga., <lb />
bed. To all the questions that he put, bottles of B. II. B. cured my <lb />
such as how old ho was, where ho I wife of <lb />
lived, what ho was called, the patient j Mrs. M. Laws. Fla. <lb />
invariably never anything B. <lb />
of <lb />
La Nature contains copies of two in- <lb />
photographs illustrating <lb />
the difference between a volley Bred <lb />
with ordinary powder and with smoke- <lb />
less powder. The pictures were taken <lb />
at the moment when the commander <lb />
gave the order. Brat a <lb />
thick, black of smoke is <lb />
through which the gunners <lb />
are barely perceptible. In the second <lb />
photograph only a thin baas is ob- <lb />
which evidently would total- <lb />
disappear in a second or two and <lb />
which probably would not at <lb />
all from a short distance. The gun- <lb />
stand out in the background <lb />
clearly and sharply defined. <lb />
Insurance <lb />
this Mr. is a good risk, <lb />
Agent Couldn't be better. <lb />
he has some dangerous <lb />
indeed. He'll get hurt. <lb />
He's a York <lb />
Weakly. <lb />
locking in action, that <lb />
picture of Smith's. Must have used a <lb />
lay figure, don't you think. <lb />
no indeed How could <lb />
All the figures stand as straight <lb />
as York Press, <lb />
A western man is said to have in- <lb />
vented a ma for putting on <lb />
paper. If th,. average housewife can <lb />
operate the thing, do away <lb />
average paper hunger, bless,; will <lb />
be that mans name among women. <lb />
The name is said to <lb />
be derived from be- <lb />
from New <lb />
England to the were obliged to <lb />
their Indian meal cakes in the <lb />
ashes of their camp Ores. <lb />
this would enhance the value of the <lb />
road and also accommodate the <lb />
number of shipper. Had Col. <lb />
lived to bare seen the <lb />
new road from Halifax to Kinston <lb />
and beheld the line, farming <lb />
try through which it passes he <lb />
would have changed his views and <lb />
rejoiced with the present owners <lb />
over snob a valuable acquisition to <lb />
I their railroad property. This road <lb />
Halifax. Martin, <lb />
Pitt, Lenoir and indirectly Greene <lb />
c unties. Some of these counties <lb />
,. .,.,, I Ah. Do yon find the place <lb />
are the banner ones in the <lb />
rails are laid to Kinston, ,,, waiting fob <lb />
nine, he replied sheepishly. <lb />
Who with was the next query, in <lb />
a tone of deep suspicion. <lb />
Tommy, said his mother, do you <lb />
you'll get a prize at school for <lb />
being good <lb />
said Tommy. <lb />
Why not. asked his father <lb />
sternly laying down his paper. <lb />
Because they don't give any, an- <lb />
Tommy, meekly. <lb />
I've gone to work, said Gus delay. <lb />
Where I <lb />
Father got me a place in a <lb />
When the <lb />
all of farmers will take <lb />
of the superior <lb />
day to come. <lb />
Who is that <lb />
will be offered and ship individual trying to get at the <lb />
products over quick line, door below <lb />
Keep a clasp knife knife with a <lb />
handle different from those in com- <lb />
use for the purpose of peeling <lb />
onions, and so avoid the and <lb />
odor of them where it is neither ex- <lb />
nor desired. <lb />
Twelve cartloads of crushed eggs, <lb />
sandwich papers and other rubbish <lb />
were taken from the White House <lb />
grounds after the children's roll- <lb />
picnic on Easter Monday. <lb />
An observing Georgia man claims <lb />
that crow digs a hole and buries in <lb />
it the corn which it secures in the <lb />
field, holding the supply <lb />
compels its use. <lb />
The largest individual taxpayer in <lb />
Boston is John M. Bears, who pays <lb />
on worth of real es- <lb />
and a estate of <lb />
the French dramatist, start- <lb />
ed out as a surgeon's assistant and be- <lb />
came a professor of mathematics be- <lb />
fore he took up play writing. <lb />
Tip. <lb />
said the waiter as he <lb />
set down the tray, came near lipping <lb />
over the dish that had your tipsy <lb />
ding in. Tiptop weather, ain't <lb />
the guest, you have <lb />
no antipathy to a And <lb />
when he went out tho waiter closed <lb />
his hands on the tips of his fingers. <lb />
Detroit Free Press. <lb />
Our county friends have <lb />
; united in a petition, asking that a <lb />
depot be at a <lb />
crossing on the treat side of Swift <lb />
Creek. This petition represents <lb />
the best men of Greene county and <lb />
then prayer will be considered by <lb />
I the director. By locating the <lb />
depot as suggested the cars will <lb />
discharge in five miles of <lb />
Now merchants and <lb />
I farmers have to haul goods and <lb />
produce to Kinston, Greenville and <lb />
over a dirt road. If the <lb />
depot is located at <lb />
see no reason why two-thirds of <lb />
i the business of the little rich <lb />
of Greene will not be diverted to <lb />
i this road. <lb />
We have heard it intimated that <lb />
; our friends will unite with <lb />
I the first train that reaches the little <lb />
town and have an old-fashioned <lb />
demonstration. The hospitality <lb />
spirit of Grifton are <lb />
not bounded by geographical lines. <lb />
We encourage the demonstration <lb />
and predict, if it takes place, it will <lb />
be no ordinary occasion. <lb />
We tho managers of <lb />
the W. W. Company on <lb />
the completion of the road and trust <lb />
that it may prove <lb />
NOTES ABOUT OLD FOLKS. <lb />
M. de was SI years old a few <lb />
days ago. <lb />
Clement his wife, of Willi <lb />
ton, Vt., recently celebrated their golden <lb />
wedding. <lb />
New Haven, Conn., has a colored <lb />
woman old in its Home for tho <lb />
and she was a servant in the <lb />
family of Daniel Webster, too. <lb />
Land Bill Allen is <lb />
man now living in tho North, and <lb />
. the oldest one South is Cassius M. Clay. <lb />
Both are years old and have been <lb />
printers. <lb />
Mrs. Susan of town- <lb />
j ship, Illinois, died recently at the age of <lb />
years. She had lived in one county <lb />
forty-nine years. She was the mother <lb />
of sixteen children. <lb />
It Is believed that oldest clergy- <lb />
man now- the Church of England is <lb />
i Archdeacon Jones, late archdeacon of <lb />
j Liverpool, who has attained his <lb />
eighth year, and has been in holy order <lb />
. seventy-four years. <lb />
Macon county, Ga., must <lb />
j be a very healthy community from the <lb />
good record of people found s mile <lb />
and a half square Mrs. <lb />
j Dr. S. C. Cordell, Mrs. <lb />
Jesse Mrs. <lb />
Mrs, Goodman, Auntie Johnson, <lb />
WITH THE WITS. <lb />
Children So. <lb />
Little Maude a Sunday <lb />
school all good children die <lb />
young, ma <lb />
Ma has returned from the <lb />
my child. They used <lb />
to die young, but nowadays they go <lb />
on the stage instead and play Little <lb />
Lord for years and years. <lb />
Chatter. <lb />
While prospecting in the <lb />
swamp, Georgia, a man killed an <lb />
animal in the swamp of which natural <lb />
history gives no account It resembled <lb />
a turtle in some respects, but was four <lb />
one-half <lb />
was covered <lb />
If a man walks up bravely and pay <lb />
his Interest when it is dew, it never will <lb />
be in 1st. <lb />
the great drama of nature the ocean <lb />
generally takes tho heavy swell rolls. <lb />
Baltimore American. <lb />
The relations between Peru and Chili <lb />
are becoming more cordial. Chill must <lb />
have warmed up a little Peru taken <lb />
the edge off its Peruvian bark. <lb />
Times. s <lb />
Mrs. Jan. a. m. <lb />
to who has just essayed an ex- <lb />
s, I understand nil <lb />
seeing tile old year out, but out <lb />
at my <lb />
dear, does Some <lb />
difficulty this year ; go till <lb />
nearly two. Life. <lb />
Mrs. how can you <lb />
We only been married four weeks <lb />
and you are beginning to speak crossly <lb />
me. I know It, Maude, but yon mat <lb />
that I bare been wailing four <lb />
years togas even with <lb />
Office That Mr. <lb />
the poet, sir. <lb />
Go turn the key <lb />
let him come up. This wants <lb />
mopping badly, and his head is just <lb />
the thing, <lb />
I SLOW SI-DISK. <lb />
Why do you wish your <lb />
husband to join a lodge or a club <lb />
It will make me happier. <lb />
In what way <lb />
By giving me something to <lb />
complain <lb />
AT A <lb />
Guest head <lb />
name Tide <lb />
sir. <lb />
Time <lb />
at all. <lb />
it ought to be one <lb />
them. You on man.<lb />
Just try to frighten me, will yon <lb />
said Briggs to Bragg. <lb />
What for <lb />
I've got the and if you <lb />
frighten me It will make it go away <lb />
at once. <lb />
Very well, then; here goes, shout- <lb />
at the top of his voice, Lend <lb />
twenty dollars. <lb />
All, it is gone.<lb />
Young a new <lb />
I have a little surprise for <lb />
you. Harold. <lb />
Young How kind of <lb />
you, dear i make it four <lb />
self <lb />
Young Wife Every <lb />
Stitch Harold. <lb />
Young Husband it at <lb />
I arm's I shall prize it <lb />
long as I live, Amelia. By the way <lb />
darling, what is it <lb />
II K WAS A <lb />
Here's nice, hot lunches. <lb />
chickens fresh hot <lb />
cried a well-known <lb />
as the train slopped at <lb />
Springs. . <lb />
Is the chicken tender queried a <lb />
portly gentleman, as he his <lb />
head out at the window. <lb />
Young V tender, <lb />
as sweet fat. <lb />
Where do you get your chickens <lb />
See here, boss, you asked <lb />
the old staring hard at the <lb />
stranger. <lb />
I'm from Michigan. <lb />
yon was strange in <lb />
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Buffalo Bill's first performance in <lb />
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paid in at the ticket for which <lb />
change had been given good, i <lb />
hard cash. Col. Cody hurried <lb />
off to the prefecture in great excite- <lb />
to lodge his complaint. The <lb />
civil functionary, after listening to <lb />
his grievances, could nothing bet- <lb />
to say than, <lb />
Just like those Italians What a <lb />
grand <lb />
Rescue. <lb />
Mrs Michael Curtain. Plainfield. III., <lb />
makes the. statement that she caught <lb />
cold, which settled on her she was <lb />
treated for a month by her family <lb />
worse, lie told her she a <lb />
hopeless victim of consumption and that <lb />
no medicine could cure her Her drug- <lb />
i suggested Dr King's New Discovery <lb />
for she bought a bottle <lb />
and to her delight found herself <lb />
from first dose. She continued <lb />
use and after taking bottles, found <lb />
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own housework is as well as she <lb />
ever was Free trial bottles of this <lb />
Great Discovery at I. drug- <lb />
Store, large bottles <lb />
Notice. <lb />
All persons having claims against Hie <lb />
estate T. It. Cherry, arc hereby <lb />
notified to exhibit the same on or before <lb />
the day of May. to the. under- <lb />
signed, who has duly as the ex- <lb />
of die last will testament of <lb />
the said Cherry, or this notice will he <lb />
plead bar of their recovery. <lb />
All persons Indebted to the said es- <lb />
are notified to prompt- <lb />
and settle the same. <lb />
John <lb />
Ex. of T. K. Cherry, <lb />
May 1st. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly as <lb />
tor with the will annexed of the of <lb />
Mrs. K. Vick, on the of <lb />
April. 1890, I hereby notify all parsons <lb />
having claims against the said estate to <lb />
present them me duly authenticated <lb />
en or lief ore the 10th day of May. 1891, <lb />
or this notice will he plead in their <lb />
recovery. <lb />
All person 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, X. C. May 7th, <lb />
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for IS veal's was <lb />
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Miss S. Tomlinson. Atlanta, Ga., <lb />
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HAVING qualified as of the <lb />
last will and testament of <lb />
Rives, deceased, on the 27th day of <lb />
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to all persons having claims against said <lb />
decedent to exhibit the same properly <lb />
authenticated to the undersigned on or <lb />
before the day of March. 1801, or <lb />
this notice Will plead in bar of their <lb />
recovery. J. H. Johnston, <lb />
Executor of Hives, <lb />
This 12th day of March, <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
HAVING before the Clerk of <lb />
the Superior Court of Pitt count v the <lb />
8th day as Administrator <lb />
upon the estate Of <lb />
this is to notify all persons holding claims <lb />
against said estate their <lb />
for payment within twelve months from <lb />
this date or this notice will lie plead in <lb />
bar of their recovery. All parsons ow- <lb />
said estate come forward and <lb />
make immediate settlement. This March <lb />
8th, <lb />
of S. <lb />
State of North Carolina. s . <lb />
Pitt County, <lb />
A. D. <lb />
against <lb />
George A. administrator of <lb />
w. and others. <lb />
It appearing to the satisfaction of the <lb />
Court that K. L. one of de- <lb />
in the above entitled action, <lb />
cannot, after due diligence, be found <lb />
within the Slate, it Is therefore ordered <lb />
publication be made in the Kart- <lb />
a newspaper published <lb />
in the town of Greenville, six weeks, <lb />
once in each week successively, com- <lb />
the said K. L. Me to be <lb />
and appear before the Judge of the said <lb />
Superior Court at the term to be held <lb />
the County of Pitt, at the Court <lb />
House in Greenville, the second <lb />
Monthly of June to answer the <lb />
complaint on Hie In said action, or <lb />
will be. rendered in said action tor <lb />
the relief demanded in the complaint. <lb />
Witness hand and Official seal, <lb />
this the any of April. 1800, <lb />
true Copy. IS. A. Move, <lb />
J. B. Court. <lb />
M. Bernard, <lb />
Attorneys for Plaintiff. <lb />
Court, ,,.,,.,, ,,. .,.,. <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
w. II. Tucker, executor William <lb />
Moore, deceased, In his own behalf <lb />
such other creditors of Marcel- <lb />
his Moore, deceased, as may make <lb />
themselves parties <lb />
against <lb />
J. Murphy, executor of <lb />
Moore, deceased. <lb />
Tn f the <lb />
A summons having been issued In the <lb />
above entitled cause returnable Oil the <lb />
day of May. 1800. It is now or- <lb />
by the Court that publication <lb />
made in the a <lb />
newspaper published r, the county of <lb />
Pitt, for six successive weeks, notifying <lb />
all the creditors o the estate of Marcel- <lb />
Moore, deceased, to appear before <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
county on or before the day of May. <lb />
1800, and Me their evidences debt <lb />
against said estate properly <lb />
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Clerk Superior <lb />
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Liver Oil, potency of both <lb />
being largely increased. It is used <lb />
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Associate Principe <lb />
Miss. K. w, Primary <lb />
assistant In Primary <lb />
Department, <lb />
buss May Instrumental <lb />
Music. <lb />
alms Kama Fleming. Vocal Music. <lb />
Miss Painting and <lb />
Drawl <lb />
Mu. J. <lb />
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Boarders. A Corps of Teachers, <lb />
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Music Department equal <lb />
in work to any College in the Slate. <lb />
New Pianos and Organs. <lb />
a Library nearly volumes <lb />
purchased recently fin-the School, <lb />
Kate Moderate, from to <lb />
Board and Tuition Tuition and <lb />
for Day Pupils the same as advertised <lb />
ill who do not hoard <lb />
the Principal should consult <lb />
before engaging board elsewhere. Wot <lb />
fur. her part Address. <lb />
JOHN <lb />
Principal, <lb />
c. n. n. b. <lb />
Edwards N, <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
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the State, solicit orders for all classes <lb />
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PATENTS <lb />
obtained, and all business in Hie U. s. <lb />
Patent the Courts attended <lb />
for Fees. <lb />
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lice engaged in Patents Exclusively, <lb />
can obtain patents in less time than <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
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Patents. <lb />
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of the V. S. Patent <lb />
advise terms and reference to <lb />
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TONSORIAL ARTIST, <lb />
Greenville N C. <lb />
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lo the truth of my assertion <lb />
Latham, Greenville.<lb />
Sr., <lb />
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BUSINESS COLLEGE <lb />
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State <lb />
H. B. Battle, Director N. <lb />
Experiment Station. <lb />
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Hanking. <lb />
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a. U., Halifax 10.10 a. II. <lb />
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scalp for a few minutes with <lb />
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Respectfully, <lb />
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