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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
-----Solicits your patronage <lb />
Its be please every reader. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
the <lb />
JOB i <lb />
Department that can be surpassed no- <lb />
where in this section. Our work alway <lb />
given satisfaction. <lb />
Wend your <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL IX. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1890. <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
D. J. Editor and <lb />
Wednesday <lb />
LISTEN.<lb />
Whoever you are as you read this. <lb />
Whatever your trouble or grief, <lb />
I you to know and to heed <lb />
The near with relief. <lb />
No sorrow, no woe is unending, <lb />
heaven seems voiceless and dumb; <lb />
do sure as your cry is ascending. <lb />
So surely an answer will come. <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT, <lb />
G. Fowle. of Wake, <lb />
Holt. <lb />
of <lb />
Secretary of L <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
of . . ., , <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction- Though stunned with despair I beseech <lb />
you. <lb />
Whatever losses, your need. <lb />
Believe, when these printed words reach <lb />
you. <lb />
Whatever temptation is near you, <lb />
Whose eyes on this simple verse fall; <lb />
angels will hear you. <lb />
And help you stand, if you call. <lb />
Super <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe. <lb />
SUPREME <lb />
Chief Justice-A. S. of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Believe you were born to succeed. <lb />
You are stronger. tell this minute. <lb />
Than any unfortunate <lb />
Associate of And the coveted can it, <lb />
Joseph J. Davis, of Franklin While life lasts never too late. <lb />
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and I <lb />
Alfonzo O. A very, of Burke. <lb />
Whit <lb />
JUDGES COURT. <lb />
First EL Brown, of <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second Philips, <lb />
Third G. Connor, of <lb />
son. <lb />
Fourth <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth . Womack, of <lb />
Chatham. <lb />
Sixth T. Boykin. of <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Seventh District-Tames C. of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth District R. F. Armfield. of <lb />
Iredell. <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb />
Tenth O. Bynum of <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, of I <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
Twelfth H. Merrimon, <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
Representatives is <lb />
B. Vance, of <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb />
House of Rep-cent at District <lb />
Thomas G. Skinner, of <lb />
Second P. Cheatham col. <lb />
of Vance. <lb />
Third W. Mr-Clammy of, <lb />
Pender. <lb />
of <lb />
ORDINANCES<lb />
own of Greenville <lb />
ORDINANCE X. <lb />
All persons are hereby forbidden <lb />
to engage in any riotous or <lb />
conduct either upon the streets <lb />
or in any public or private house or <lb />
any other place in the corporate <lb />
limits of the town. Any person vi- <lb />
this Ordinance shall for <lb />
each every pay a penal- <lb />
of twenty-five dollars. <lb />
ORDINANCE XI. <lb />
No person shall be allowed to <lb />
keep on the public lots, streets or <lb />
sidewalks of the Town, any <lb />
as boxes, barrels, bales <lb />
of cotton, hogsheads, wood, coal, <lb />
bench, lumber or anything <lb />
else, except for building or repairing <lb />
purposes while the work is in <lb />
Any person violating this <lb />
Ordinance after one day's notice <lb />
a Officer shall be fined <lb />
one dollar for each day -said ob- <lb />
ion is allowed to remain. <lb />
ORDINANce XII. <lb />
The owner of a dead animal shall <lb />
remove the same beyond the limits <lb />
of the Town within twelve hours <lb />
from its death. <lb />
this Ordinance shall for each <lb />
and every pay a penalty <lb />
two dollars. <lb />
ORDINANCE XIII. <lb />
The of a horse or mule to <lb />
and shade tree or fence upon the <lb />
streets or public lots of the tows is <lb />
The Board of of the forbidden. Any person violating <lb />
Town of Greenville do enact shall for each and <lb />
every pay a penalty of one <lb />
that for the government of said dollar. <lb />
town the following; Ordinances ordinance <lb />
or By-Laws shall be in force. All crowds or assemblages of per- <lb />
from after the 5th day of sons congregate the <lb />
, . ,,,. sidewalks or streets of the <lb />
June, and that all j thereby obstructing the same to <lb />
or By-Laws heretofore of citizens, shall <lb />
enacted for the government of <lb />
the said town be and the same <lb />
hereby repealed and after <lb />
ORDINANCE <lb />
It shall be unlawful for any circus <lb />
to exhibit within the corporate <lb />
its of the town without paying the <lb />
Town Officers the taxes imposed <lb />
therefor, and any person <lb />
this Ordinance shall be fined fifty <lb />
s each day or part of a day <lb />
he Is guilty of its violation. <lb />
ORDINANCE <lb />
All persons are prohibited from <lb />
emptying or pouring beef or <lb />
pork pickle, or placing any other of- <lb />
matters in the streets or <lb />
lots of the town. Any person <lb />
violating this Ordinance shall for <lb />
each every pay a penal- <lb />
of five dollars. <lb />
ORDINANCE <lb />
All dealers in meats, fish, oysters,; <lb />
bides or other articles subject Ur <lb />
rapid decay are required to keep <lb />
their free as <lb />
of bad odor, green <lb />
hides shall be cared within the town <lb />
between April 1st and November <lb />
1st. Any person violating this Or- <lb />
shall for each and every of- <lb />
not less than a quarter, <lb />
may be sold anywhere in said town, <lb />
and that skimmers may sell fish <lb />
caught by themselves anywhere in <lb />
town. Provided further that per- <lb />
sons to sell fresh beef, <lb />
pork and fresh mutton may <lb />
do so by obtaining a license from <lb />
the Mayor by paying one dollars <lb />
therefor per month or part of a <lb />
month in advance, and their places <lb />
business subject to the laws and <lb />
regulations governing the Market <lb />
House. Any person violating this <lb />
Ordinance shall for each and every <lb />
pay a penalty often dollars. <lb />
Sec. No person shall sell or <lb />
vend any cakes or cider except with- <lb />
in twenty feet of the Market House. <lb />
Any one violating this Ordinance <lb />
shall for each and every pay <lb />
a penalty of two dollars. <lb />
Sec. No stalls or stands for <lb />
the sale of said articles shall be <lb />
lowed to erected within the <lb />
limits. Any person violating <lb />
this Ordinance shall for each and <lb />
every pay a penalty of two I <lb />
dollars. <lb />
Sec. i. No person shall sell with- <lb />
to proceed against the owners <lb />
a citizen of the Town not all <lb />
hogs at large in the streets <lb />
under the Ordinances which forbid <lb />
the same and under any law of tho <lb />
State which may be applicable there- <lb />
to. <lb />
Sec. All hogs, goats and geese <lb />
running at large on the streets if not <lb />
known to be the property a non-re- <lb />
shall be taken up by the Town <lb />
Officer and impounded and if not <lb />
redeemed by the owner thereof shall <lb />
alter ten days notice by advertising <lb />
in three public places giving a de- <lb />
of the hog, goat or goose <lb />
taken up, be sold at public auction, <lb />
the proceeds thereof be paid the <lb />
owner said hog, goat or goose, j <lb />
after deducting the cost and expenses. <lb />
Sec. G. The Town Officer shall <lb />
OVER THE STATE. <lb />
Happenings of Interest Occur- <lb />
ring in North Carolina. <lb />
AS FROM OUR EXCHANGES <lb />
up <lb />
A new cotton factory is <lb />
at <lb />
Honey in great quantities has been <lb />
found on Pilot mountain. <lb />
A saw mill will soon <lb />
erected at Morehead City. <lb />
Chatham county wheat crops <lb />
reported will turn out badly. <lb />
be <lb />
of <lb />
pounds <lb />
have for feeding each hog, goat or j butter tin.-, year is pretty good. <lb />
ten cents per day, for j T ,,, <lb />
each goat or goose fifteen tor home. <lb />
cents. <lb />
In two days shipped <lb />
pounds of manufactured tobacco. <lb />
fence pay a penalty of ten dollars, in the corporate limits of the Town <lb />
any unwholesome food. Any per- <lb />
son this Ordinance shall <lb />
for each and every pay a <lb />
penalty often dollars. <lb />
Sec. The stalls of the <lb />
House shall be rented annually on <lb />
tin first day of January at public I <lb />
outcry, out vacant stalls may- <lb />
be rented by the town authorities, <lb />
privately after said day, provided, <lb />
ORDINANCE <lb />
All persons using stoves in any <lb />
building wit Inn the town shall cause <lb />
the pipe of said stove to enter the <lb />
chimney of the building and in case <lb />
the building has no chimney, to <lb />
build one, either from or <lb />
upon joists through the roof, and <lb />
make the stove pipe enter the same <lb />
Mr. O. Watson, of N. <lb />
rich gold mine in <lb />
corn is <lb />
the far- <lb />
be <lb />
disbursed by the Town Officer, and <lb />
person or who refuses <lb />
to obey the warning the Officer <lb />
shall be deemed to have violated <lb />
this Ordinance. Any person <lb />
the 5th day of June, this shall each <lb />
of <lb />
Nash. <lb />
Fifth <lb />
Forsyth. <lb />
Sixth <lb />
Robeson. <lb />
John Henderson, <lb />
of <lb />
II. <lb />
I rower. <lb />
Rowland <lb />
ORDINANCE I. <lb />
It is hereto declared a nuisance <lb />
for any person to fire a pistol, run <lb />
or any her species of fire arms, <lb />
using of sting shot within the limits <lb />
of the town except in case of <lb />
t and all persons are forbidden <lb />
to fire off any Roman <lb />
Candles or any other fire works ex- <lb />
on Christmas or National <lb />
pay a penalty of j <lb />
five <lb />
and all cases when the stove pipe however, that no stall be rented for; <lb />
shall pass through a wall or than four dollars per <lb />
t ion a stone or earthen pipe shall be payable in advance, <lb />
placed in such wall or partition, and Sec. G. Any person a <lb />
the stove pipe made to pass through stall in the House shall <lb />
the same. The condition of the keep the same clean, and in case of <lb />
pipe to be inspected by the Mayor j a failure to do so, and alter <lb />
or one or more of the of; cation by the town re- <lb />
the town appointed by the Mayor to I fuse to clean same shall forfeit <lb />
examine the same. Any person vi- J the paid and the further <lb />
this Ordinance shall for j use such stall. <lb />
each every pay a pen- Sec. No barrels, tables or ob- <lb />
shall be placed the <lb />
passage way of said Market House. <lb />
Sec. stall of said Market <lb />
ORDINANCE XV. <lb />
it Is hereby declared a nuisance I <lb />
for any person to be found upon the j <lb />
Streets or any public place, within <lb />
corporate limits of the Town in j <lb />
a of intoxication, or who I <lb />
be using vulgar or profane <lb />
language, or who shall indecently <lb />
Tue of root or or her nakedness. <lb />
Ninth G. of missile upon the violating this Ordinance <lb />
; streets or public lots of the town is each every pay <lb />
GOVERNMENT. j forbidden. Any violating a penalty of ten dollars. <lb />
Superior Court A. Move. ; this shall for each and <lb />
A. K. Tucker. I a five N <lb />
Register of II. James. <lb />
ally of twenty-five dollars.<lb />
No person shall throw or place in ; House <lb />
street of the town any filth, <lb />
trash, timber, glass, paper, box, or <lb />
other nuisance whatever only at <lb />
such time manner as may be <lb />
designated by Officer for <lb />
the purpose of removal For each <lb />
he, she, or they shall <lb />
fined five dollars. <lb />
has discovered a <lb />
that vicinity. <lb />
In the county of Lenoir, <lb />
exceedingly scarce among <lb />
owing to short crops. <lb />
Mr. C A. Scotland Neck, <lb />
. will plant acres of rice season <lb />
to only two last year, lie is satisfied <lb />
I that it is a paying crop. <lb />
Las Hawkins was drowned at <lb />
I Elisabeth city few days ago. lie, <lb />
was intoxicated, it is thought, and <lb />
fell overboard from a boat. <lb />
Sixty-four fertilizer license have <lb />
been issued this year in North <lb />
Una. Heretofore companies <lb />
have done business in this State. <lb />
New good rain <lb />
fell Monday and night and Tuesday <lb />
morning. It is tin first time since j <lb />
I opening of the spring that <lb />
hall be kept open the <lb />
use of the public free of charge. <lb />
Sec. Every person renting stall <lb />
shall obtain Mayor <lb />
license to carry his I <lb />
Any person holding such license. I <lb />
and abusing the same upon <lb />
be com plaint made to the Mayor have <lb />
license revoked by the Boa id <lb />
Of <lb />
B. <lb />
S. L. Ward. <lb />
B- Harris. <lb />
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair- <lb />
man, Guilford V, <lb />
John Flanagan, T. E. Keel. <lb />
i every pay a penalty of five <lb />
dollars. <lb />
meddling with the public <lb />
ORDINANCE II. wells or pumps the town or in-1 <lb />
It shall be unlawful for any per- inference with the work thereof, <lb />
son to drive or ride a Horse or Mule Ordinary way of using <lb />
at a greater speed than eight miles he same drawing water is pro- ; <lb />
Herding an hour through any the streets Any person violating his <lb />
s. Congleton and J. of the or to drive, ride lead Ordinance shall each and <lb />
i a horse or mule on any of the side- I-- one dollar. <lb />
Sec. The running of hogs, goats <lb />
and geese at large in the corporate <lb />
limits is declare to be a nuisance <lb />
and is hereby forbidden. every <lb />
person whether a citizen the town <lb />
or is prohibited permitting <lb />
hogs, goats or geese from run- <lb />
at large the streets of Green- <lb />
ville and the owner of each animal <lb />
School Dar- <lb />
ling <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
Keener- <lb />
Merer T G. James. <lb />
B. Greene. <lb />
K. Lang. <lb />
Chief T. Smith. <lb />
R. Moore. <lb />
Ward. T. A. <lb />
col., 2nd Ward. W. Smith, and R. <lb />
Greene. 3rd Ward, M. R. Lang and <lb />
Allen W 4th Ward, Joe col. <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
First and Third <lb />
Sundays, night. Rev. <lb />
Hughes, D. D-, Rector. <lb />
Methodist very Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Prayer every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. K. B. John, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
second and fourth <lb />
Sundays, morning night. <lb />
Meeting every Wednesday night. Rev. <lb />
A. D. Hunter. Pastor. <lb />
Greenville Lodge. No. A. F. A <lb />
walks thereof. Any person <lb />
ling this Ordinance shall each <lb />
pay a penalty of <lb />
five dollars. <lb />
ORDINANCE ill. <lb />
All persons are prohibited from <lb />
leaving filth, or from washing <lb />
ORDINANCE XVII- <lb />
It is hereby declared unlawful for <lb />
any person to retail vi- <lb />
nous or malt by the drink or <lb />
in quantities less than a gallon in <lb />
the Town without from <lb />
the the town a <lb />
any clothes, at or near any the by the Mayor and <lb />
public wells or pumps of town or countersigned by the Clerk of said <lb />
to water a Horse Mule in the town, which license shall expire <lb />
buckets attached to such wells or the day of April next succeed- <lb />
pumps or to or carelessly the day upon which it is grant- <lb />
turn loose the buckets attached to ed. Any person violating this <lb />
said wells, so that they shall violent <lb />
descend. Any person violating <lb />
this Ordinance shall for each and <lb />
every pay a penalty of five <lb />
dollars. <lb />
ORDINANCE IV. <lb />
No person shall encamp during <lb />
the eight time, with horses, mules, <lb />
or oxen within the limits of the <lb />
town. per on violating <lb />
MOM shall be fined five dollars <lb />
each day part of a day he is <lb />
or its violation. <lb />
ORDINANCE <lb />
it shall unlawful for any <lb />
of goods, wares or <lb />
merchandise of any description, <lb />
any conceits or traveling exhibitions <lb />
of any kind who charge an <lb />
ORDINANCE <lb />
It is hereby declared to be <lb />
for any retailer spirituous, vi <lb />
or malt liquors to permit any <lb />
disorderly, obstreperous, or <lb />
on their premises <lb />
the penalty of having their <lb />
revoked. <lb />
ORDINANCE <lb />
It shall be unlawful for Hotel <lb />
or House keeper. Horse <lb />
or Mule Lawyer. Auction- <lb />
or any other wherein <lb />
a tax is required, to pursue <lb />
their until they shall have <lb />
obtained a license signed by the <lb />
Mayor and countersigned by the <lb />
Clerk. person violating this <lb />
shall for each every <lb />
pay a penalty of five dollars, the streets the Town Greenville <lb />
and has been prohibited by its Or-1 <lb />
ORDINANCE And it is the. <lb />
No shall deface, break or this Board of <lb />
in any manner injure any of the j to use all lawful means to abate such <lb />
public Lamp Posts or Lamps in the nuisance and to enforce its <lb />
town. That any person or persons prohibiting the but. <lb />
who mutilate or otherwise in- <lb />
building or fence <lb />
the same or any fence <lb />
Sec. I. The cattle at <lb />
large in the corporate limits of the <lb />
town from October 1st, to April 1st, <lb />
is declared to be a nuisance and is <lb />
hereby forbidden. <lb />
Sec. Cattle all description <lb />
except small calves, running at large <lb />
in the corporate limits between the <lb />
hours of o'clock P. M. and <lb />
the following morning is declared to <lb />
be a nuisance and is hereby <lb />
den. <lb />
Sec. All cattle, tho property <lb />
of residents, found at large <lb />
during the time prohibited shall be <lb />
taken up by the Town Officer and <lb />
impounded, and if not redeemed by <lb />
the owner thereof, shall after <lb />
days notice by advertising in three <lb />
public places giving a description of <lb />
the animal taken up, be sold at pub- <lb />
auction, and the proceeds arising <lb />
from such sale be paid to the owner <lb />
of said animal, alter deducting the <lb />
cost and expenses. <lb />
Sec. The Town Officer shall <lb />
have for taking up each animal ground has been sufficiently wet. <lb />
cents, for feeding each animal ,. . , ., <lb />
per and tor L W I <lb />
in one night was never <lb />
before last Wednesday night <lb />
probably in this county. On that i <lb />
It shall be unlawful for any person Mr- S- Gardner's residence <lb />
to deface any monuments, or Monroe, Mr. Win. kit-1 <lb />
are in the Cemetery, or to injure a half from town, and <lb />
or flowers or receptacle Methodist church, six miles <lb />
for Bowers in it; or to break or injure down, <lb />
any lock on the gates or any fence Mill <lb />
around the Cemetery; or to turn any q , ,,. h,, Gil,; <lb />
twenty-five cents <lb />
advertising each animal fifteen cents. <lb />
or any person <lb />
snob <lb />
or Ion I whether a of the town <lb />
or not shall for each and every viola- <lb />
lion of this Ordinance pay a <lb />
of live dollars for each hog and one <lb />
dollar for each goat or <lb />
Sec. Whereas it has been time <lb />
and again declared to be a public <lb />
nuisance for hogs to run at large on <lb />
cattle or goats therein. Any person <lb />
violating Ordinance shall pay a <lb />
penalty of twenty-live dollars, one- <lb />
half to be paid the informer air one- <lb />
to the <lb />
All persons owning dogs said <lb />
town are required to procure badges <lb />
for same from Town Tax Collector. <lb />
ll is hereby declared unlawful for <lb />
such dog or dogs to run at large <lb />
said town without wearing Such <lb />
badge. The owner of such dog shall <lb />
pay for each and every a pen- <lb />
one dollar. <lb />
whereas the Board is forbidden, by <lb />
an act the General Assembly <lb />
passed at its late session, to pass an, <lb />
Ordinance directing the Town <lb />
to impound any. hog or cattle. <lb />
the properly o a person not a <lb />
of the Town, whereas the <lb />
Boar desires to conform its action <lb />
to the laws Stale and to pro- <lb />
its officers prosecution, <lb />
The of for And whereas it is utterly impossible <lb />
the public pound, shall forfeit <lb />
pay the sum of dollars for each <lb />
and every said penalty or <lb />
forfeiture to be collected in the <lb />
manner prescribed b law. <lb />
ORDINANCE <lb />
ORDINANCE <lb />
It shall be the duty of all land <lb />
owners to put an keep in good re- <lb />
pairs the side walks adjoining their <lb />
property and if any one shall fail to <lb />
do so after being notified by the <lb />
street it. shall be the duly <lb />
of said committee to have the <lb />
work done and to charge the ex- s months, <lb />
I hereof to such land owner to <lb />
pay such charge within days, or <lb />
lie or she shall pay a of <lb />
t lie -1 <lb />
who was so mysteriously murdered a <lb />
short time ago in Franklin county, <lb />
has offered a of two hundred <lb />
dollars for apprehension the, <lb />
party who committed the crime. <lb />
Some new developments have been <lb />
made in the case and this reward <lb />
may lead to the detection of the as- <lb />
Wilmington horse inn <lb />
away with a dray yesterday on , <lb />
Water street created a brief but <lb />
lively on that busy, <lb />
thoroughfare. The driver, <lb />
Miller, colored, was thrown the <lb />
dray and falling in front of the wheels I <lb />
was over and severely hurt about <lb />
the hips and one of his arms. The <lb />
accident was caused by the breech- <lb />
of I he harness breaking. <lb />
large. <lb />
XI. <lb />
The street crossings and drains <lb />
shall be kept up by the Town under <lb />
the supervision the commit- <lb />
tee and tor out the monies <lb />
the Treasury. <lb />
Officer the tax imposed <lb />
ordinance v. person violating j <lb />
No person shall ant or damage shall for each and every pay <lb />
fee, to pursue their- avocation i <lb />
each and every corporate limits of the<lb />
Masonic Ledge. A. L. Blow. W. M., , <lb />
G. L. Sec. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. meets <lb />
every 2nd and 4th nights -t Ma- trees Q a of tell dollars. <lb />
Covenant O. O. F. lots or streets of the nor i ordinance XIX. <lb />
meets every night, j. A. K. j shall any person tack or post shall be unlawful for any person <lb />
G. ; advertisement or notice upon said to exhibit lottery or any species <lb />
Insurance Lodge. No trees or lamp posts or dig up or in-1 f on the public <lb />
I y tr-et i squares or streets of the town. Any <lb />
Any violating this <lb />
night. C. A. White. Ordinance shall each ; a five <lb />
Pitt county Alliance meets pay a penalty of five dollars. ,,. for or part of a day <lb />
ordinance vi- winch it is so violated. <lb />
. iS XX. <lb />
the second each mouth I houses or lots town arc required u declared a nuisance <lb />
at o'clock, p . in Hall. to such their lots, houses, for an or persons to exhibit <lb />
Fernando Ward, D. S. Spain, cellars, privies or stables as emit j Horse or Jack on any of <lb />
Secretary. odors, and in the event that or commons <lb />
they are by the Town of town. <lb />
POST OFFICE. to cleanse the same they shall pat a Stud or Jack to <lb />
Hours for all business from A. be liable to a fine of one doll to- mare within the limits of the <lb />
M- it. f is permitted Town u w declared to be <lb />
to remain. a for person to keep a <lb />
ordinance vii. Jack Ass the corporate <lb />
the town. Any <lb />
the purpose of swapping or trading <lb />
or selling horses or mules on the <lb />
streets or public lots of the town is <lb />
declared a nuisance and is hereby <lb />
prohibited. Any persons violating <lb />
this Ordinance shall each and <lb />
every pay a of ten <lb />
dollars. <lb />
ORDINANCE <lb />
or persons who I <lb />
to pay tines and costs imposed by <lb />
the Mayor or any tax imposed by j <lb />
the Board shall <lb />
required to work on the streets of <lb />
the at such sum as may <lb />
lowed by the authorities per day <lb />
until said fine and cost or tax Is <lb />
paid. <lb />
ORDINANCE <lb />
for the officers of the Town to die <lb />
the hogs of those who do <lb />
i in its <lb />
It is <lb />
on arrival. The general will <lb />
be kept open for minutes at night <lb />
after the Northern mail is distributed. <lb />
Northern Mail arrives daily <lb />
at P. M. and departs at <lb />
A. M. <lb />
person shall suffer his or her <lb />
Tar Old Sparta and <lb />
ORDINANCE <lb />
The storage of within <lb />
corporate limits of the Town, except <lb />
at or near the steamboat wharves <lb />
or landings, is considered a nuisance <lb />
is prohibited. Any per- <lb />
son violating this Ordinance shall <lb />
for each and every pay a <lb />
penalty of live dollars each day. <lb />
ORDINANCE <lb />
It is hereby declared a nuisance <lb />
and is forbidden for per- <lb />
son to sell at auction any goods, <lb />
wares or merchandise on any of the <lb />
streets, sidewalks or public lots of <lb />
Town without permission <lb />
Mayor. Any person <lb />
this Ordinance shall for each and <lb />
every pay a of five <lb />
every sale. <lb />
mails arrives shall <lb />
X each and every pay a penal- <lb />
Roads, and or five dollars, <lb />
mails arrive dally at <lb />
and departs at A. M. <lb />
Bell's <lb />
Ferry, Johnson's Mills. <lb />
and Pullet malls arrive Tuesday <lb />
Thursday and Saturday at A. M. and <lb />
Vanceboro, Black Jack and <lb />
mails arrives every Saturday at P. M <lb />
and departs at A M. <lb />
J. J. PERKINS P. M <lb />
ORDINANCE VIII.<lb />
If person or persons shall <lb />
limits of <lb />
Town, engage in or encourage the <lb />
fighting dogs, be or they shall <lb />
each pay fine of five dollars. <lb />
ORDINANCE IX. <lb />
It is hereby declared a nuisance <lb />
I for any bitch when in beat to at <lb />
large in the Town, and should <lb />
I owner of said bitch alter one boor's <lb />
notice the Officer, refuse or neg- <lb />
to confine such bitch the Town <lb />
Rev. A. D. Hunter's <lb />
Appointments. <lb />
2nd and 4th morning and <lb />
night, Greenville Baptist also <lb />
Officer shall destroy or kill it, and <lb />
in case owner can be found the <lb />
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday night. Officer shall likewise kill or <lb />
3rd Sunday, morning and night. Beth- -w hitch <lb />
el Baptist church- <lb />
not live within the corporate <lb />
Greenville the hogs <lb />
who live within said limits, <lb />
ordained, <lb />
That in order that the Town <lb />
I Officers may not, by mistake, <lb />
I pound the hogs of any non-resident <lb />
j at is ordered and made the duty of <lb />
all non-residents to mark their hogs <lb />
and to register with the Clerk of <lb />
this Board his or her mark before <lb />
the day of June, he <lb />
shall pay therefor a tax of live dollars <lb />
to the town and a fee of one dollar <lb />
to the Clerk. <lb />
That on and after said 5th day <lb />
of June, 1890, the Officer shall <lb />
I Impound all unmarked hogs and all <lb />
not been reg- <lb />
he <lb />
shall be closed on each Sabbath in i shall otherwise know them to he the <lb />
the from o'clock on property of a non-resident, and deal <lb />
day flight to o'clock Sunday j with them according to the <lb />
night, and no person or j in force as to hogs belonging t <lb />
during or between these <lb />
Winston this morn <lb />
at o'clock, Annie Lee. infant <lb />
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, T. Bur- <lb />
lier remains will <lb />
be taken to on to-morrow <lb />
morning for <lb />
laving on the street railway bus been <lb />
completed around court <lb />
and now the work i progressing out <lb />
Fourth, up Liberty, down Third to <lb />
the depot and Chestnut .-tree. <lb />
Scotland Neck last <lb />
Friday afternoon during a storm <lb />
on the farm on Roanoke <lb />
river two women were killed <lb />
by lightning. They had come in <lb />
the field an I were Blinding near <lb />
the lire to dry themselves, when they <lb />
were killed. Chore were <lb />
others in the house but no one else <lb />
ORDINANCE <lb />
That the Mayor whom any <lb />
actions for violating town <lb />
may be tried may alter <lb />
of and against any <lb />
person so violating such Ordinance i Injured. The colored people <lb />
or Ordinances, in each every <lb />
i ease have power to reduce the penal- <lb />
to a sum not less than one dollar <lb />
and cost by remitting the excess <lb />
said sum of one dollar. <lb />
dared that they saw the lightning <lb />
come down chimney. The hail <lb />
was right heavy and did some dam <lb />
age lo the <lb />
How to Use the Bible. <lb />
Have for constant use a small <lb />
portable Bible, with clear type and <lb />
complete marginal references. <lb />
Carry a Bible or Testament with <lb />
you. <lb />
X Murk freely with ink upon it <lb />
promises such as Is. to Chris- <lb />
and invitations to unconverted <lb />
Rev. in. and <lb />
Brief notes may be written <lb />
the margin. <lb />
Do not be satisfied with simply <lb />
reading a chapter thrice daily, but <lb />
study out the full meaning of at least <lb />
one verse a day. <lb />
Study to know whole truth <lb />
contained in n single incident or a <lb />
single miracle; when and why writ- <lb />
ten; how it applies to self, and how <lb />
to use it others. <lb />
Study to know what for and to <lb />
whom each book the Bible was <lb />
written. <lb />
Believe every word of the Bible. <lb />
x. Learn one of Scripture <lb />
each day. Verses from memory will <lb />
be wonderfully u. in your work <lb />
for the impenitent. <lb />
Study how to use the Bible to <lb />
lead a soul to Christ. <lb />
Set apart each day <lb />
for studying It; this little will lie <lb />
grand in result. <lb />
Bead the Book as if it was <lb />
written for yourself only. <lb />
Always ask God to help you <lb />
understand it. and then expect He <lb />
will. <lb />
Be Not Anxious. <lb />
reason our Lord gives for <lb />
worrying about the future, says the <lb />
Western is that we have <lb />
nothing to do with the future. <lb />
not therefore anxious for the morrow <lb />
for the morrow will anxious for <lb />
God gives us life by days. <lb />
day has its own duties, its <lb />
own needs, its trials and temp- <lb />
its own griefs, sorrows, <lb />
and always gives us strength <lb />
enough for the day as He gives <lb />
the day, with all that He puts into <lb />
it. But if we insist on <lb />
back to morrow's cares piling <lb />
then. top of to the strength <lb />
will not. be enough, for God will not <lb />
add to the day's portion of strength <lb />
just to humor out of anxiety. <lb />
Ho the simple lesson is, that we <lb />
should keep days fenced off, <lb />
each one by itself. today's <lb />
duly, fight to-day's temptation, <lb />
do not weaken and distract <lb />
yourself by looking forward to things <lb />
which you cannot see, and could <lb />
not understand If you saw them. <lb />
say, could easily enough get <lb />
through with to day, but this must <lb />
go on to-morrow and to-morrow and <lb />
Yet you may have <lb />
any to morrow to day. When the <lb />
morrow comes, it will bring its own <lb />
strength. <lb />
Somebody has suggested that <lb />
be hung in the vestibules of <lb />
churches to enable the young <lb />
Indies lo register their names on <lb />
for the evening services. If <lb />
this plan be adopted the young men <lb />
have In wait outside until <lb />
church is out to see their charmers <lb />
are <lb />
Health is contagious as well as <lb />
disease, courage, as well as coward <lb />
ice, generosity, as well as <lb />
nobleness action and of nature, as <lb />
well as Jealousy and malice. <lb />
tali <lb />
, Goldsboro Stith <lb />
The foregoing IS a true copy of ,,.,, o <lb />
j the Ordinances passed and ratified mysteriously <lb />
by the Board of from their homes Monday <lb />
; tho town of Greenville the night and have not been seen since. <lb />
Goldsboro N C <lb />
C C <lb />
N C <lb />
day of May, 1890. <lb />
All shops or places for the sale of hogs whose mark, have not bet <lb />
spirituous, vinous or malt liquors, by their owners, <lb />
B. GREENE, <lb />
Clerk. <lb />
F. G. JAMES, <lb />
times, in any licensed liquor saloon, <lb />
sell or give away any spirituous, or <lb />
vinous or malt liquors, except <lb />
case of sickness, and then only upon <lb />
a certificate of a practicing <lb />
and one or persons <lb />
seen going in or out of a Bar Boom <lb />
between said hours shall be deemed <lb />
evidence of the guilt of <lb />
of proprietor of said Bar <lb />
Any person this Ordinance <lb />
shall for the first pay a fine <lb />
of ten dollars, for the second <lb />
pa v a fine of twenty dollars, for the <lb />
I third have his license re<lb />
Sec. No person snail vend or <lb />
sell within the corporate limits of <lb />
Greenville, except from the stalls of <lb />
the Market House, any fresh pork, <lb />
fresh beef, fresh mutton, fresh fish <lb />
or barbecue. Provided, however, <lb />
that after o'clock, A. M. whole <lb />
dressed bogs, beef, and mutton, in <lb />
citizens of the Town. Provided, it <lb />
shall be his duty to release the same <lb />
to the owner, if he he a <lb />
upon his calling for them within ten <lb />
days, and complying with the <lb />
requiring them to lie marked <lb />
registered. <lb />
The Town Officers shall <lb />
pound any hog known to be the prop- <lb />
of a non-resident, but it shall be <lb />
his duty to insert a small ling in the <lb />
nose of the same, and to report the <lb />
name of the owner thereof to <lb />
Mayor. It shall likewise be his duty <lb />
to make a note of each hog found <lb />
running at large which he is forbid- <lb />
den to impound and report the name <lb />
of the owner thereof to the Mayor. <lb />
These various methods adopted <lb />
to protect the citizens of the town <lb />
against the nuisance of the hogs <lb />
from the county running at large in <lb />
the Town shall not be considered as <lb />
in any way countenancing the <lb />
or as waiving any of legal <lb />
rights of tho Town to abate the same <lb />
but it shall be the duty of the Mayor <lb />
It is suppose that they were kid- <lb />
napped by a white man hailing from <lb />
Georgia, who was hanging around <lb />
Mayor for several days, but has left <lb />
the very suddenly <lb />
While Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunt were <lb />
; attending the meeting at <lb />
St. John M. B. Church, Friday night <lb />
j some person took oil <lb />
The of endorsing is all; tap fr n one of the buggy wheels <lb />
Endorsing. <lb />
and put it inside the buggy. Mr. <lb />
Hunt, luckily discovered it in time, <lb />
before starting for home, otherwise <lb />
the intended joke may have had a <lb />
fatal termination. <lb />
wrong, and should be utterly <lb />
It ha been the financial <lb />
ruin of mine men than, perhaps, all <lb />
other a <lb />
to merchants, clerks, <lb />
men, advises our I Lenoir Friday <lb />
men to study the John Martin, of and <lb />
carefully in all its bearings, and Day, of Lower Creek, met near <lb />
adopt some settled policy to govern Mrs. I. P. Connelly's on the <lb />
I their conduct, so as to be ready to ha liver, a bloody light, ensued, <lb />
answer the man who asks them to Martin cut Day across the face with <lb />
sign bib note. What responsibility o hoe, knocking him down and jump- <lb />
does one assume when he endorses on him beat him badly. He <lb />
a note Simply tie is held for then fled the thinking he <lb />
payment of the full, had killed Day. The latter came <lb />
and interest, if the maker home much the worse for wear but <lb />
the note, through mis- alive. He reported on the road that <lb />
management, or fails to he had killed Martin. Mrs. <lb />
pay It. Notice, the endorser as D. A. Lanier, wife or Be. D. A. La- <lb />
all this responsibility, with of Little River, died at her <lb />
no voice the management of the i on Sunday morning, May 10th, <lb />
business and no share in the profits of hemorrhage of the M <lb />
of the transaction if it proves prof-; was a sister of the late M. M. Huntley <lb />
but With a certainty of loss and had been in a melancholy state <lb />
if for any of reasons stated, the mind in bud health since his <lb />
principal fails to pay the note. death two years ago. <lb />
mm l DANIELS, <lb />
n. c <lb />
IR. L. JAMES, <lb />
DENTIST. t <lb />
A LEX L. BLOW, <lb />
K Y AT-L AW. <lb />
at. <lb />
J. M. TUCKER. <lb />
MOORE, TUCKER MURPHY, <lb />
A W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
LATHAM. <lb />
n. c. <lb />
LI G. JAMES, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice all the courts. Collection <lb />
I B. YELLOWLEY,<lb />
Greenville, <lb /></p>
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THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
S. I Proprietor, <lb />
Dishonesty Never Thrives <lb />
Publisher's Announcement. <lb />
THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE OF <lb />
is 41.50 per year. <lb />
Advertising One column <lb />
one year. ; one-half column one year. <lb />
; one-quarter column one year, <lb />
Transient inch <lb />
one week. two weeks. one <lb />
month Two inches one week. 81.50. <lb />
two weeks, ; one month, <lb />
Advertisements inserted In Local <lb />
Column as reading items, cents per <lb />
line each insertion. <lb />
Legal Advertisements, such as Ad- <lb />
and Notices. <lb />
and Trait Sales. <lb />
Summons to Non-Residents. etc. will <lb />
be charged for at legal rates and must <lb />
PAID FOB IN ADVANCE. The RE- <lb />
has suffered some loss and <lb />
much because of having no <lb />
fixed rule as to the payment of this class <lb />
and in order to avoid <lb />
future trouble payment in advance <lb />
will demanded. <lb />
Contracts for any space not mentioned <lb />
above, for length of time, can lie <lb />
made by application to the oilier either <lb />
in person or by letter. <lb />
Copy tor New Advertisements <lb />
all change of advertisements should lie <lb />
handed In by o'clock an <lb />
mornings in order to prompt in- <lb />
the day following. <lb />
The large <lb />
will be found a profitable medium <lb />
through which to reach the public. <lb />
at the Office at <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, MAY ISM. <lb />
Judicial Convention. <lb />
The Judicial Convention of the <lb />
Democratic party of the Third <lb />
District, is hereby called to meet <lb />
at Rocky Mount on Thursday. <lb />
July 3rd. at o'clock, for the par- <lb />
pose of nominating- a <lb />
F. A. <lb />
Dem. Judicial Ex. Com. <lb />
Any one interested in the sick- <lb />
and death- <lb />
associations of the <lb />
United States can help make the <lb />
statistics of their organizations for <lb />
the forthcoming- census move com- <lb />
and disseminate the <lb />
edge the good work they are <lb />
doing; by Bending the names of <lb />
such societies as they may know <lb />
of, and the addresses of their <lb />
principal officers, to Mr. Charles <lb />
A. Special of the <lb />
Eleventh Census. William street <lb />
New York <lb />
There is a fellow out in Chicago <lb />
who would have acted the part of <lb />
wisdom to have stopped talking <lb />
just a little before he did. His <lb />
i, name was Ed. L. and he <lb />
did business under the style of Ed. <lb />
L. Huntley Co. They purported <lb />
to be in the clothing business and <lb />
for some months past flooded the <lb />
the Southern <lb />
portion-with flaming posters. One <lb />
of these circulars happened to fall <lb />
in the hands of the water and we <lb />
never saw a more vilely disgusting <lb />
sheet. Instead of proceeding in a <lb />
legitimate way to do an honorable <lb />
business set about to build <lb />
tip a trade for himself by pulling <lb />
down and slandering others; in <lb />
other words he thought to bring <lb />
himself into note and make friends <lb />
by defaming and slandering <lb />
classes of business men and <lb />
trying to excite a prejudice against <lb />
attacks being <lb />
upon the merchants <lb />
who can found doing business <lb />
in nearly every Southern city. <lb />
town and village. But contrary <lb />
to his expectation vile <lb />
circular only sewed to bring con <lb />
tempt upon his own head. The <lb />
Clothing published in New <lb />
York, began an investigation to <lb />
sec who Ed. L. Huntley A Co., of <lb />
Chicago, were. They found no <lb />
such firm, but found one Ed. L. <lb />
who has been shown up to <lb />
be a fraud of the first magnitude, <lb />
a man void of all principle, and <lb />
whose character and past history <lb />
were of the blackest type. Hunt- <lb />
was doing business, ion pa- <lb />
that is true, but the large <lb />
and he <lb />
himself as owning were all a <lb />
myth. He never had any factory <lb />
nor even a did not own a <lb />
suit of clothes outside of his per- <lb />
apparel. But his style of <lb />
of doing business was this He <lb />
did have enough space for a desk <lb />
and a pile of circulars in the office <lb />
of some other firm and did <lb />
his business through the mails. <lb />
Whenever someone was deluded <lb />
into sending him an order for <lb />
clothing he turned it over to the <lb />
inn who had rented him the space <lb />
to fill and had the bill made out in <lb />
his own name. Huntley <lb />
also gave the names of several <lb />
banks in Chicago as reference to <lb />
financial standing, but these <lb />
have published a card stat- <lb />
that the reference was without <lb />
any whatever, that they <lb />
knew nothing of such a firm and <lb />
could vouch for it financially <lb />
or otherwise. <lb />
The man who attempts to do <lb />
business in the above style is de- <lb />
serving- the contempt of every <lb />
lover of honesty. From Ed. L. <lb />
downfall this moral can <lb />
be drawn Don't try to build up <lb />
yourself by trying to vilify and <lb />
pull down somebody else. <lb />
A of the Raleigh <lb />
suggested <lb />
that Dr. T. B. Kingsbury, editor <lb />
of the Wilmington be <lb />
chosen to fill the of Mental <lb />
and Moral Philosophy of tin <lb />
of North Carolina, recently <lb />
made vacant by the death of Dr. <lb />
The <lb />
also added a hearty endorsement <lb />
of Dr. Kingsbury and we are glad <lb />
to see that the mention of his name <lb />
is meeting with general approval. <lb />
A man more admirably adapted to <lb />
this high position be <lb />
He is a man of high <lb />
a ripe scholar, and eminently <lb />
fitted to occupy the position with <lb />
credit to and honor to his <lb />
State and to the University. It is <lb />
time North Carolina was <lb />
the ability and worth of her <lb />
sons and bestowing her honors <lb />
upon them. The hopes <lb />
Dr will be selected. <lb />
The North Carolina <lb />
of the M. E. Church, South, has <lb />
just lost another of its ablest and <lb />
best men. and one whose death <lb />
will be sorely felt. Dr. J. E. Mann <lb />
died in St. Louis on the night of j <lb />
As 23rd of typhoid fever. He amount to. <lb />
gone there as one of the clerical I However, the occasion was very in <lb />
delegates from the North Carolina j attended <lb />
Conference to the General Confer-I were of an opportunity to be <lb />
held in that and was and receive such valuable <lb />
taken sick while Dr. Mann information. <lb />
and pursuits. Cause <lb />
tins the farmers bad been too slow <lb />
in discarding the old methods arid <lb />
getting of the ruts of the <lb />
past. farming the only <lb />
hope of our country. <lb />
Gov. Jar vis spoke upon <lb />
education and benefits to come <lb />
from A. M. College. While our <lb />
North Carolina College offered ex- <lb />
opportunities, he regretted <lb />
that not a from Pitt county <lb />
was availing himself of thorn. He <lb />
also argued a better relation <lb />
between land owner and laborer, <lb />
showed bow the farmer could <lb />
be greatly in this <lb />
Prof. Massey and spoke <lb />
upon the value of oyster shell lime <lb />
as a fertilizer and its varied effects <lb />
upon soils as B decomposer <lb />
Of humus. <lb />
The Institute than adjourned to <lb />
meet Friday morning. <lb />
FRIDAY'S SESSION. <lb />
Allen Warren exhibited <lb />
and gave examples in grafting, <lb />
rooting and budding plants and <lb />
vines, lie also how to <lb />
set out strawberry plants. <lb />
Prof. Massey lectured upon the <lb />
making of ensilage and how to build <lb />
silos and the best for making <lb />
ensilage. It. It. Cotten spoke upon <lb />
the same subject. Remarks were <lb />
also make by Gov. A. <lb />
and others. <lb />
The question how to get rid of <lb />
nut grass was asked and remarks <lb />
made upon it by R. R. Cotten, C. <lb />
C. and Com. Robinson. <lb />
Mr. Cotten suggested planting the <lb />
land in some crop to keep it <lb />
shaded. Mr. <lb />
geese upon the land <lb />
plowing it frequently so the <lb />
geese can get the nuts. Com. Robs <lb />
agreed with the <lb />
for shading the laud. <lb />
AFTERNOON. <lb />
Prof. Massey spoke at some <lb />
length upon the methods <lb />
ration for planting and cultivation <lb />
Irish potatoes of late crop. <lb />
Sheriff Warren followed upon the <lb />
cultivation of <lb />
no be graciously received and <lb />
private pension bills have been <lb />
passed by Congress this session. <lb />
Senator has introduced a <lb />
bill to put the rate for <lb />
val. pensions at month. <lb />
it or man baa introduced <lb />
a bill providing for a special pen- <lb />
of per month to the <lb />
soldiers, sailors and marine <lb />
who were on board the steamer <lb />
when her boiler exploded <lb />
April sir. enlisted in on <lb />
who had been prisoners in the <lb />
South were packed on board and <lb />
sent North. About miles above <lb />
Memphis, the boilers of the steamer <lb />
exploded at o'clock at night. <lb />
About 1700 were killed or drowned, <lb />
and about died next day I'm a <lb />
exposure in the water. <lb />
have signed a petition for the <lb />
passage of the bill. <lb />
Senator Butler presented the <lb />
of the heads of nine families, <lb />
aggregating persons, that Con- <lb />
appropriate per capita <lb />
to them to emigrate to Li- <lb />
and maintain themselves six <lb />
mouths. The petition had a print <lb />
ed heading, and it was said that an <lb />
organized movement in the South <lb />
indicated a scheme of wholesale <lb />
deportation of the colored people of <lb />
South Carolina- If these are <lb />
good and respectable citizens they <lb />
have no claim upon public charity. <lb />
If these are good citizens why <lb />
should the government pay or <lb />
to get a of them out <lb />
when it lets any number of bad cit- <lb />
in. and charges them nothing <lb />
In the House the tariff debate <lb />
this week was no a <lb />
squabble, the amendments being <lb />
regularly voted down as they were <lb />
offered. The bill was voted on <lb />
and passed the House <lb />
all But wait till it gets to <lb />
the Senate. Senator Allison is <lb />
waiting it. The west will show <lb />
its teeth- lie says that he is pro- <lb />
convinced that <lb />
had and will handle <lb />
the bill so that the author <lb />
won't know it when he sees it. In <lb />
the Senate Mr. Teller denounced <lb />
the silver bill in vigorous <lb />
terms, and that with tree <lb />
coinage, wheat would go up to <lb />
The ceremony of laying the first <lb />
brick of the new mechanical build- <lb />
of the A. and M. took <lb />
place Friday evening o'clock, <lb />
the brick being placed in position <lb />
by Miss Merrimon. The <lb />
first floor the will con- <lb />
the machine and forge shops, <lb />
each feet, the and class <lb />
room feet, wash room <lb />
feet. The second floor is to <lb />
be used for pattern shop, drawing <lb />
room and carpenter's shop, which <lb />
will accommodate a class of thirty <lb />
members. Tn the summer of 1892 <lb />
the machine shop is to be fully <lb />
equipped with tools, lathes, and <lb />
other improved machinery. This <lb />
College is a feature which our <lb />
are proud of, and have no <lb />
doubt but it will turn out skilled <lb />
mechanics that will reflect credit on <lb />
tho institution. There are already <lb />
too many young men in the <lb />
slaving away for a mere living, <lb />
but there is a demand skilled <lb />
mechanics and their services com <lb />
high pay. <lb />
U. A. <lb />
Here's a Howdy Do <lb />
the glad tidings to the <lb />
four comers of the civilized world <lb />
Proclaim it from the house-tops. <lb />
That at a meeting of the of <lb />
Education of Cumberland county, in <lb />
this city Monday, the following res- <lb />
was unanimously passed <lb />
that the Superintendent <lb />
of Instruction be instructed <lb />
to forbid the use Mrs. C. P. <lb />
Stops Carolina <lb />
and <lb />
of the United <lb />
books as mentioned above <lb />
have done no little to poison the <lb />
minds of the general <lb />
prejudice them against men and <lb />
measures of the past, men to whom <lb />
this generation should delight to <lb />
pay honor, and whose memory they <lb />
should fittingly perpetuate, and <lb />
whose is a rich legacy to us <lb />
all. Cumberland county has here- <lb />
planted itself in advance of <lb />
the other counties throughout the <lb />
State, it becomes them to fol- <lb />
low suit by emulating the most <lb />
worthy example she has thus set. <lb />
lie didn't that it go use a common expression, the <lb />
that pi ice in Liverpool, when the is a puts <lb />
world's price is made, but virtually to <lb />
confessed that inflation was the ob- and written <lb />
Steps North Carolina His- <lb />
and another trashy <lb />
of about equal merit. Such <lb />
U publications should be. as speedily <lb />
expunged from our public schools as <lb />
possible, and our children taught to <lb />
scorn them and their authors with <lb />
contempt. For the suppression <lb />
such, the has the proud <lb />
THE <lb />
BARGAINS I I<lb />
I am every day my spring <lb />
--------stock of Dry Goods, <lb />
TO QUIT THE <lb />
to the <lb />
Standard Calicoes, I cents pr yd. <lb />
Homespun. cents pr yd. <lb />
Yard-wide fine, cents pr yd. <lb />
and Children's Straw Hats <lb />
to Trimmed in latest styles <lb />
in the store at cents to <lb />
DIG NO <lb />
BIG NO <lb />
----Snow Flake Flour <lb />
Flake Flour <lb />
I have a Flour which I guarantee for <lb />
Everything low down for cash. <lb />
Give me a-trial. <lb />
W. G. STOKES. W. G. STOKES. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
IV E VOW <lb />
e Abe <lb />
To show the ladies the very latest and best <lb />
of <lb />
Our stock just opened has the newest <lb />
shapes while black <lb />
trimmed and <lb />
Hats and Bonnets and Hats <lb />
Hats and Bonnets Bonnets and Hats I <lb />
We also have Ribbons and <lb />
Flowers of all kinds. Feather <lb />
Plumes, Trimmings, Crapes, <lb />
Handkerchiefs. Notions, In- <lb />
Caps and Sacks, etc.<lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following good <lb />
that are not to be excelled In this market. And to be and <lb />
pure straight goods. GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, GEN <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CATS, BOOTS and SHOES, <lb />
and SUPPERS, and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS. CROCKERY and QUEENS- <lb />
WARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb />
kinds, Gin and Belting, Hay, Rock Like, Plaster of Paris, and <lb />
Hair, Harness, Bridles and addles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I oiler to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less C per cent for Cash. Bread Prep- <lb />
and Hall's Star Lye at Jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure JAm- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Sail Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a all and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
Shot from Ambush and of <lb />
Col. A, and U- Col- <lb />
Matters. <lb />
Institute. <lb />
On Thursday Friday of last <lb />
week Hon. John Robinson, <lb />
of Agriculture Prof. Has- <lb />
of the X. C Agricultural and <lb />
Mechanical College, were in Green- <lb />
ville holding a Institute. <lb />
every point attendance the <lb />
Ins tit me was a decided success, but <lb />
contrary to the expectation of the <lb />
in the movement <lb />
very few farmers present to be <lb />
by the meeting. True it <lb />
was a busy time with them in their <lb />
crops, yet we dare say the <lb />
they could have obtained at the <lb />
Institute last week would be worth <lb />
many fold more to them than the <lb />
days <lb />
in his career filled many positions <lb />
of importance conference <lb />
and made friends of all <lb />
Commissioner was in- <lb />
by Hon. Willis K. <lb />
addressed the Institute <lb />
whom he While i <lb />
elder of the Washington and suggested the <lb />
feast he M frequently in Green- i the same. He was <lb />
ville and had hosts of warm friends lowed b-v gene a <lb />
among this people who hear of his <lb />
death with deep regrets. He was <lb />
agricultural topics, particularly on <lb />
the pea culture and the <lb />
a native of county and of vine- <lb />
was years of age. The degree I J J was called <lb />
of Doctor of Divinity was confer- to bis <lb />
ed by Trinity College in the Irish potato <lb />
few ago. culture, which he did in an <lb />
j manner. These consumed the <lb />
The handsomest trade edition j morning the <lb />
of any we have yet seen adjourned for dinner, <lb />
published Carolina was <lb />
the issue of the Statesville <lb />
May 22nd. published <lb />
the of the Statesville <lb />
Chamber of Commerce. The paper <lb />
as pages besides the cover, <lb />
and 11.000 copies were issued. It <lb />
was complete in every respect, <lb />
printed, elegantly <lb />
and interestingly com- <lb />
piled. The money spent by the <lb />
Chamber of Commerce in such a <lb />
paper was wisely invested, for it <lb />
will bring forth fruit an hundred <lb />
fold to the of Statesville. <lb />
AFTERNOON. <lb />
Prof. Massey was requested to <lb />
tell the advantage of Agricultural <lb />
Colleges, and why such institutions <lb />
are better than other colleges <lb />
those who expect to follow farming <lb />
as a He spoke very <lb />
and showed how such in- <lb />
were not for the <lb />
The Institute was most- interest- <lb />
entertained by C. <lb />
the propagation of bees, and Correspondence to <lb />
the management the same. About Tour hundred at- i of knowing it cons <lb />
the following University the fast I its proportionate share and <lb />
the . , truly hopes that every from <lb />
resolutions offered by J. I j Cherokee to Currituck, will adopt <lb />
mm adopted I f j the above resolution on the first <lb />
, , . , , i is to preach in the .,,. ., <lb />
the , I in June. <lb />
It county are due and oB- j Me. Editor mail a paper <lb />
considerable, the staple selling here containing an article Horn the lay <lb />
from to Thursday. <lb />
The Club have <lb />
received fourteen new <lb />
and will give a tournament soon. <lb />
The tent meeting is in <lb />
Bet <lb />
hereby tendered to Hon. John <lb />
Robinson and Prof. W. P. Massey <lb />
the information they <lb />
nave disseminated among the farm- <lb />
county, and the <lb />
interest in farming they have in- <lb />
stilled among those who were pres- <lb />
That a copy of this <lb />
sent to the rt <lb />
to publish. <lb />
upon the action of <lb />
the Board of Education of Cumber- <lb />
laud county with the request that <lb />
you publish the comments of the <lb />
in lull. <lb />
My belief in the Reflector's <lb />
The John Flanagan <lb />
BUGGY COMPANY. <lb />
Are in business at the old Flanagan <lb />
Shops and are manufacturing <lb />
all kinds at the <lb />
VEHICLES. <lb />
-----We also do----- <lb />
All Work guaranteed. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House <lb />
WILL CONTINUE THE MANUFACTURE OF . <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory s well equipped with the boat Mechanics, put up <lb />
hut work. We keep up the times and improved styles. <lb />
Best material used in all work. All stylos of Springs are can select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which we will sell AS the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor hope <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
E. A. TAFT, <lb />
Wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has <lb />
bought out the Grocery establishment of T. K. Cherry, and with <lb />
new stock added is now prepared to furnish the very best <lb />
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND FAMILY SUPPLIES <lb />
At prices fully in keeping with the haul times. I keep <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 />
progress a large st and its interest in our <lb />
obi people attend each meeting. <lb />
The machinery for the cotton lac <lb />
which has been arriving for <lb />
synopsis of what transpired j some time, is now being placed in <lb />
by no mesas conveys the full inter- j position. <lb />
of the institute. All the talks <lb />
on the different subjects were good <lb />
and instructive. We are sorry <lb />
more the farmers did not bear <lb />
them. <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
From Our Regular Correspondent. <lb />
Washington, D. C. May <lb />
is a very common impress <lb />
among the American people, <lb />
especially those who disdain to <lb />
inmates of the Deal and <lb />
Dumb Asylum treated to an <lb />
excursion by Capt. Smith to <lb />
on <lb />
concert given by the graded <lb />
school children this week realized <lb />
them which is to be used for <lb />
the benefit of the library. <lb />
Governor's Guards and Fire <lb />
welfare idea <lb />
that you would hesitate one moment <lb />
to fully and strongly endorse the <lb />
action of the Board of Education <lb />
of Cumberland county. feel as- <lb />
sured that the Hoard of Education <lb />
of Pitt will commend this action <lb />
and adopt similar resolutions. <lb />
It i well known that Mrs. <lb />
History is not an impartial <lb />
one. <lb />
Besides containing many errors, <lb />
it does injustice to the dead past <lb />
present, and to adopt <lb />
this partisan writing be a <lb />
Companies have reflection on Carolina <lb />
Charlotte where a p <lb />
in exhibition on the 20th inst. who <lb />
The street sprinkler is every t ed bodies the invader s approach to <lb />
day sprinkling principal homes to glorification of <lb />
It is a benefit to our those remained at <lb />
bother themselves with the tire- people during the hot, dusty ; home rejoicing that the life blood of <lb />
some details of Congressional the flower of Southern chivalry was <lb />
and public finance, that the U.; W. A. Wet more, shoe flowing in vain. <lb />
S. treasuries are filled with will move his plant from the <lb />
loads of gold silver, penitentiary to Greensboro, and <lb />
and that problem of j make a a shoe for <lb />
is great urgency of ; men. <lb />
the times. All manner of schemes I Saturday the Governor re <lb />
have been suggested to this Pritchett, of Gran- could accomplish. <lb />
and by those who should know bet-; was to be banged The authors or such histories can <lb />
A few billions for sea-coast on to give inherit abolitionist <lb />
To teach the children of our State <lb />
such history as this poisons their <lb />
minds more to living <lb />
the most vituperative and venomous <lb />
all his malignity <lb />
dices of their New England <lb />
tors and these met nods to foist <lb />
and force them upon the youth of <lb />
defenses, with a neat fortune for opportunity of new <lb />
every soldier, and a good <lb />
stocked, for every poor <lb />
T I the Chair j the perchance they <lb />
relieve this bulging state of affairs.,,., . imbibe these false <lb />
But it remained for as we have swallowed <lb />
Kansas, to out most ;, , other Northern histories of our <lb />
of <lb />
He has intro- <lb />
has accepted the position <lb />
fantastic remedy Financial Agent to the Baptist <lb />
two bill in Congress pro- p , <lb />
riding for an organization called , <lb />
Army All I Colonel i,. Anderson, <lb />
citizens of of age are President of Citizen's National <lb />
titled to membership. No one dropped dead in his office on <lb />
work than hours a day, Wednesday evening about o o'clock, <lb />
more than days a week, nor from heart disease. was a man <lb />
than six weeks without an inter- for many good j <lb />
mission or two weeks. Every qualities, and thoroughly beloved A J t <lb />
try U. S. is to be provided knew He came <lb />
with a governmental farm. The Wilmington at the age of <lb />
is also to undertake and with <lb />
public enterprise tor the purpose or banking institutions of this <lb />
providing labor for members, whose I in them <lb />
daily recompense is to be . till his death. <lb />
Where is all this money coming j On the 17th inst., about dark, a <lb />
from The last statement from white man Bryan <lb />
Treasury showed the amount of about years old, was shot and <lb />
available cash hand to be about killed on Sense about six <lb />
Senator Gorman, a from the city. It seems he a <lb />
member of the appropriation com- , man named Pulley were looking for <lb />
stated before a boat which was in his charge when <lb />
people. Such attempts should be <lb />
frustrated and such publications <lb />
suppressed. <lb />
It is to be hoped that day <lb />
Southern history will written <lb />
with justice to all, and we hail with <lb />
gladness the move now on foot to <lb />
establish a chair of history at our <lb />
teach our children <lb />
history or Southern facts <lb />
Feeling assured that our <lb />
Board of Education will condemn <lb />
such works if brought to their no- <lb />
request publication of <lb />
clipping. Sincerely, <lb />
that the pension payments from <lb />
1891 for several years will amount <lb />
to and nobody contra- <lb />
him. The new tariff bill is <lb />
shot, and it is supposed the shoot- <lb />
was done by parties employed <lb />
to watch some posted land near <lb />
where he was killed. From facts <lb />
said to reduce the public revenues which subsequently developed it is <lb />
about This will leave <lb />
for all public purposes, except pen- <lb />
about of <lb />
annual revenue, and which is also <lb />
about size of the deficit that <lb />
impossible at this time to <lb />
bend the men supposed to be con- <lb />
with the murder, as the <lb />
against them is only <lb />
though of the strongest <lb />
pose of learning and practicing be found in at j kind. The shooting is believed to <lb />
the pupils such labor as the next ear the I <lb />
every ordinary farm hand was <lb />
Editor Caldwell is to be ready acquainted with, but is train <lb />
lated upon so excellent an edition j both band practically <lb />
of his paper. It makes as the scientifically that their pursuit may <lb />
more anxious to vote for him for . .- . ,, ,, . , , <lb />
Governor. By the <lb />
might be doing themselves credit <lb />
and bringing advancement to their <lb />
gates by Chambers fertilizers <lb />
It. Cotten spoke upon general <lb />
cultivation of crops, draining, use <lb />
bills expenditures which i toned powder and ball pistol <lb />
have passed one house and <lb />
likely t pass the other, are perfect- <lb />
ed. Besides, the importers are or- <lb />
and are determined to cut <lb />
down the rates or. every article in <lb />
the tariff schedule. <lb />
A delegation of representing <lb />
all wholesale Houses <lb />
of New City, will, besiege the <lb />
. i J- B- spoke of rapid j <lb />
the , . , of ether cities will also be on hand <lb />
trade edition development, of Ia of the <lb />
paper issued. No advertise- U, bat progress J majority is to <lb />
be equal to it. I had net kept wits other <lb />
Colt's make, of thirty-eight <lb />
Dr. James made post <lb />
examination and stated <lb />
the ball entered the breast on the <lb />
right side three inches below the <lb />
nipple, passing through heart <lb />
and lungs, producing death instant- <lb />
The coroner has been <lb />
gating the case, but so far no <lb />
features have <lb />
it is likely important evidence ten <lb />
ding to discovery of one <lb />
will be round farther <lb />
The of the University <lb />
of North Carolina for 1889-90 is <lb />
before us, showing students <lb />
an increase of over last year. <lb />
The Law School is flourishing, <lb />
having Tho large <lb />
number of <lb />
shows that our young men arc <lb />
seeking higher instruction. The <lb />
Medical and Pharmaceutical de- <lb />
under Dr. R. H. White- <lb />
head will be opened in <lb />
next. We note that depart- <lb />
of Civil, Electrical and <lb />
Mining Engineering are to be op- <lb />
also. Large and valuable ad- <lb />
of apparatus have been <lb />
added to the departments of Phys- <lb />
Chemistry and Natural <lb />
A new course leading to the <lb />
degree of Bachelor of Letters, es- <lb />
in which all studies after <lb />
after the first year, except English <lb />
are elective, thus giving addition- <lb />
opportunities for the choice <lb />
studies looking peculiarly to the <lb />
business the student intends to <lb />
pursue. <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY CO. <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
come m <lb />
We want to have a talk <lb />
with you and tell <lb />
you now cheap <lb />
we can sell <lb />
you <lb />
HARDWARE <lb />
Dixie and <lb />
Tobacco Plows, Plow <lb />
Castings, The Famous <lb />
Elmo Cook Stoves. <lb />
Give us your orders <lb />
for <lb />
TOBACCO FLUES <lb />
early and you will be <lb />
sure to get them in time <lb />
LATHAM PENDER, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
another- <lb />
Car Load of Fine <lb />
Horses <lb />
Mules, <lb />
--------J received by------ <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
-----Arid will be sold----- <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb />
or at reasonable terms on lime on <lb />
proved security. my stock for <lb />
Cash and can afford to sell as cheap as <lb />
anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
T. O <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. R<lb />
J. G. <lb />
LIVERY SALE AND FEED <lb />
SOLID CHUNKS OF TRUTHS <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO., <lb />
your careful attention to their large and complete stock <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
And solicit of each every one at least a share of their esteemed patronage.-. <lb />
The cry of hard times we hear constantly on every hand, but we-. <lb />
--------wish to remind you that we have ft------- <lb />
SPECIALLY SELECTED OF GOODS <lb />
.--To meet not only competition, but to conquer the monster <lb />
day is passed when the thought of friendship enters into <lb />
i why f because every one must and <lb />
buy where they can buy cheapest. <lb />
WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE ALL <lb />
Who will 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 band JIM <lb />
and a kindly greeting. Make our place your headquarters while JIM <lb />
f in the town. Prices and quality are what you want for <lb />
your hard earned dollars and that is just what we <lb />
have 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. Looks. <lb />
, this column and sec if c cannot interest you in bargain. <lb />
stock <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Furnishing Hats, Caps, <lb />
Shoos, Hardware. Groceries, Provisions, Harness and <lb />
Valises, Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery and Glassware, Tinware, <lb />
Plows and Castings, Furniture, Mattresses, Bed Springs, <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 <lb />
Calicoes at cents per yard. Ginghams at to cents per yard. <lb />
S to pr yd. Elegant line of White Goods at ft to ct. <lb />
40-inch White at pr yd. thread N. C. Check Homespun et. <lb />
Piece from to <lb />
All wool, fashionable shades, single cents per yards. <lb />
Nun's Veiling at cents yard, standard goods and worth at least <lb />
Single and Double width Cashmeres several leading reduced. <lb />
-We have the best line of- <lb />
I have opened at the stables formerly <lb />
occupied by Dr. J. G. James, <lb />
and will a fine line <lb />
Horses and Mules. <lb />
have beautiful and fancy turnouts for <lb />
the livery and can suit the most <lb />
I will run in connection a DRAY- <lb />
AGE BUSINESS, and solicit a share of <lb />
your patronage. Call and be <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
This is to give notice that I am no <lb />
longer a free trader and am no longer a <lb />
member of the firm of Johnson. <lb />
A Co. I have sold out to P. J. Johnson <lb />
and W. P. records <lb />
as to my becoming a <lb />
April 1880. <lb />
J. I <lb />
OUR DOLLAR SHOES <lb />
We have ever had, solid leather and no mistake. Our line of shoe Is complete. <lb />
Ladies, men, boys and children we can suit you shoes.-------- <lb />
Give tired mother a rest and please the baby by it a nice Carriage, <lb />
we to talk to you <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 <lb />
money small as well as large purchases. <lb />
Our parting injunction to every consumer and buyer of of goods in this market la <lb />
to come In and look at our goods and compare them and our prices in all <lb />
lines General with goods and prices elsewhere, and remember we <lb />
meet competition by lowering the price and not the quality. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO., <lb />
N. C.<lb /></p>
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ATTRACTION <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
N. G. <lb />
Local Sparks <lb />
A CORDIAL INVITATION TO <lb />
VISITORS <lb />
-AND- <lb />
HOME FOLKS <lb />
-TO- <lb />
Visit Our Store <lb />
Ice. <lb />
Buy your shirts of Higgs A Mun- <lb />
Off for Richmond. <lb />
New good daily at Higgs <lb />
Man ford's <lb />
Low water in the river. <lb />
Nice line or Children's Carriages <lb />
at J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
Three more days in May. <lb />
First of this P. L. <lb />
Fruit Jars the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Raspberries are ripening. <lb />
Mourning paper and envelopes can <lb />
be had at the office. <lb />
But a few more days to vacation. <lb />
lbs Beeswax for <lb />
cash at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Superior Court in Washington this <lb />
week. <lb />
Ladies hats all the <lb />
shapes for at Mrs. L- Griffin's. <lb />
The strawberry season is about <lb />
over. <lb />
Car load Hay cheap at Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
Miss Eliza visiting Miss <lb />
Jennie James. <lb />
Miss Lucille Owens, of Plymouth, <lb />
is visiting Mrs. L. C- Latham. <lb />
Mr. A. L. Blow left yesterday a <lb />
trip in the upper part of the district. <lb />
Miss Eva Humber is in William- <lb />
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. G. <lb />
Nelson. <lb />
Mrs. J. C. Kennedy and Mrs. Geo. <lb />
of Lenoir, are visiting Mrs. D. <lb />
D. <lb />
Mr. K. B. Higgs left yesterday <lb />
a commercial tour through South <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Kill <lb />
We learn that the large mills of <lb />
Mr. R. U. in Swift Creek <lb />
township, were destroyed by fire on <lb />
Sunday morning. His sawmill, <lb />
grist mill, gin house and about <lb />
feet of lumber were consumed. <lb />
The loss is estimated at <lb />
upon which there was no insurance. <lb />
He came near losing his dwelling <lb />
house and barns also. We are truly <lb />
sorry that Mr. Garris has met with <lb />
such a severe loss. <lb />
The Farmer. <lb />
DURING THE WEEK. <lb />
Spring chickens getting c <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. carry a nice <lb />
line of Ladies Shoes, sell cheap. <lb />
It time to begin talking <lb />
Best Shoes ever had for both <lb />
Ladies and Men's, at J. Cherry <lb />
Co's. <lb />
Nice rains Monday night and yes <lb />
Fresh Boss Biscuits for the well <lb />
and sick at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
commencement <lb />
next week. <lb />
Just Tar- <lb />
hosiery ladies, misses, boys <lb />
and men. M. R. <lb />
Pitt county <lb />
after next. <lb />
Superior court week <lb />
this week <lb />
Special Attraction. <lb />
-ON- <lb />
THURSDAY <lb />
We shall place on our counters a <lb />
Choice Selection <lb />
-OF- <lb />
COMMENCEMENT <lb />
Mo trouble to show Goods <lb />
M. R. <lb />
Lang i <lb />
Evans <lb />
Street <lb />
near <lb />
near <lb />
Telegraph <lb />
Telegraph <lb />
Office. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Writing paper to cents a <lb />
Envelopes to cents a pack, at the <lb />
office. <lb />
The are <lb />
next week. <lb />
Car load Ice for sale, by T. A. <lb />
Cherry. <lb />
The King's Daughters held a <lb />
val Monday night. <lb />
The finest loaf of bread I ever ate <lb />
was made of Point Lace Flour, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The Greenville Guard left <lb />
day for Richmond. <lb />
The latest Novelties in dress <lb />
goods and trimmings to match at <lb />
Higgs <lb />
This weather brings out thin coats <lb />
and palm leaf <lb />
Chickens were more plentiful in <lb />
market the past week. <lb />
Greenville and Washington cross <lb />
bats on of Juno. <lb />
The soldier left yesterday in <lb />
great shape Richmond. <lb />
grow in popularity a- <lb />
the warm weather advances. <lb />
The green apple is large enough to <lb />
get in its work on the small boy. <lb />
The Norfolk and Carolina trains <lb />
began carrying the mails last week. <lb />
Cotton is about all chopped out. <lb />
The farmers have a beautiful stand. <lb />
The editor has had snap beans and <lb />
cucumbers this week. Who is ahead <lb />
of it <lb />
The Ball Club of this town <lb />
have just had their grounds put in <lb />
nice order. <lb />
Mr. Cornelius Stephens has two <lb />
snipe eggs which he is going to set <lb />
under a hen. <lb />
per lb for Sweet <lb />
Snuff. lb bold in Pitt Co., which <lb />
is a of its superiority, at <lb />
the Old Brick <lb />
Wheat and oat crops will be poor <lb />
this year, but the outlook for every <lb />
thing else is good. <lb />
Our Raleigh letters will be found <lb />
interesting. We now have them <lb />
regular every week. <lb />
Mr. J, R. Congleton, Jr., of Caro- <lb />
township, reported a cotton <lb />
square to the on the 22nd <lb />
inst. <lb />
One fine young year old horse <lb />
a good single phaeton Si harness <lb />
for sale. Also a good wagon <lb />
harness for sale. at the <lb />
office. <lb />
Mr. T. A. Cherry received a car <lb />
load of Saturday, Greenville <lb />
is now better prepared for the sum- <lb />
mer. <lb />
Partial from the vicinity of <lb />
Creek had quantities nice pike in <lb />
town for sale yesterday. Large <lb />
them are caught in the creek. <lb />
The attendance at the <lb />
Institute last we k was much small- <lb />
than expected. Perhaps the far- <lb />
were too busy in their cotton, <lb />
but they missed some good things. <lb />
A. Wood Mowers and <lb />
Horse Bakes, We have just re- <lb />
a new lot of these excellent <lb />
machines. Send for circular and <lb />
price. F. S. Co., <lb />
Tarboro, K. C. <lb />
Greenville Lodge No. A. F. A <lb />
A. M. will hold a regular <lb />
cation on the first Thursday in June <lb />
for the annual election of officers. A <lb />
full attendance is desired. Brethren <lb />
are requested to take due notice and <lb />
govern themselves accordingly. <lb />
Next Monday will be an important <lb />
day. Besides the usual monthly <lb />
meeting of the Board of County Com- <lb />
missioners, the Justices of the Peace <lb />
will meet the purpose of making <lb />
tax levy, and to elect a Board of <lb />
Commissioners and a Superintendent <lb />
of Ed u oat ion. <lb />
Mr. J. Morris and Miss Martha <lb />
Morris are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. <lb />
M. <lb />
Mr. J. L. Harris left Monday for <lb />
Tarboro to accept a position on the <lb />
Southerner. <lb />
Mr. Allen Taft returned from Col- <lb />
Ohio, where he had been for <lb />
a few weeks. <lb />
Mr. Tyson has moved his <lb />
family from Greenville to his plan- <lb />
neat Farmville. <lb />
Mr. Wiley Higgs returned Monday <lb />
from Scotland Neck where he has <lb />
been two weeks. <lb />
Our townsman, Mr. John <lb />
was quite last week. Glad <lb />
to see him out again. <lb />
Mrs. Whitaker, of Enfield, <lb />
has recently been visiting her son. <lb />
Cap. R. O. Whitaker. <lb />
Messrs. R. A Tyson and C. D. <lb />
Rountree returned last Saturday from <lb />
their western prospecting tour. <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner, Mrs. L. C. <lb />
Latham and Mrs. P. C. <lb />
yesterday morning for Richmond. <lb />
Master John Horn returned home <lb />
last Wednesday from Columbus. <lb />
Ohio, where had been with his uncle <lb />
since September. <lb />
Dr. C. J. has been absent <lb />
from town several days attending the <lb />
meeting of the National Medical As- <lb />
at Nashville, Tenn. <lb />
Mrs. W. Goodwin and children, <lb />
who have been visiting here, left, yes- <lb />
for Neck, where they <lb />
will remain a few days and then go <lb />
to <lb />
State Auditor Sanderlin is a farm <lb />
and a of the tanners. This <lb />
being true a large number of Pitt <lb />
county farmers should come to hear <lb />
him deliver the address at Greenville <lb />
Institute commencement on Friday <lb />
June 8th. All arc invited. <lb />
Large Orders <lb />
We stepped into Latham and <lb />
hardware store, Friday, <lb />
found them as busy as could be on <lb />
tobacco flues. told us orders <lb />
were in hand for sets of flues, <lb />
of which will o to E <lb />
county. They are receiving new or- <lb />
nearly every day. <lb />
is Hens. <lb />
Mr R. A. Willoughby, of Beaver <lb />
Dun township, told us Friday that <lb />
he has sold dozen eggs since the <lb />
first of January, for which he received <lb />
cents per dozen. lie also told us <lb />
that the Garners of his section have <lb />
splendid stands of cotton, but worms <lb />
are cutting down the corn in low <lb />
lands. <lb />
Billie and the Bail Boy thank Mas- <lb />
Louis and Willie Ryan for mag- <lb />
blooms. <lb />
We acknowledge receipt from Rev. <lb />
J. M. Rhodes of an invitation to the <lb />
commencement exercises of the Lit <lb />
Female College, June 4th and <lb />
5th. <lb />
Misses Annie and Helen Perkins <lb />
have the thanks of the editor for an <lb />
invitation to the commencement ex- <lb />
of Salem Female Academy, <lb />
May 30th to June 4th, inclusive. <lb />
Bate Ball <lb />
The young men of the town have <lb />
organized a base ball club for this <lb />
summer. They intend to show the <lb />
citizens of the town that base ball is <lb />
not a game played solely by toughs, <lb />
but is an honest sport and <lb />
the character of the young men will <lb />
suffice show that the game can be <lb />
attended by ladies without fear of be- <lb />
shocked by indecent behavior or <lb />
profane language. This game is <lb />
rapidly gaining ground as the Na- <lb />
game if those who are <lb />
against base ball, just simply <lb />
because it is base ball, would see our <lb />
boys play and understand the game <lb />
they would soon become enthusiastic <lb />
over this great sport. <lb />
Ordinances, <lb />
The ordinances adopted by the <lb />
of Greenville for the <lb />
government of the town, and which <lb />
go into force and affect on the 5th of <lb />
June, arc published in this issue of <lb />
the a. There is but slight <lb />
change these from the ordinances <lb />
heretofore in effect. The best <lb />
of a community of course are <lb />
those adhere strictly to the ob- <lb />
of the laws themselves and <lb />
love to see them observe by others, <lb />
and where breeches do occur to see <lb />
the offender promptly and properly <lb />
punished. It will be well for all to <lb />
acquaint themselves with these <lb />
and every citizen perform his <lb />
duty toward seeing them observed. <lb />
This issue the should <lb />
be preserved so the ordinances may <lb />
be referred to at time desired. <lb />
will be or <lb />
here in Skinner's Opera <lb />
House on the evening of 9th. <lb />
A minstrel club Washington will <lb />
be here on that date and give an <lb />
entertainment. appeared in <lb />
Washington recently and the papers <lb />
of that town speak of the perform- <lb />
being very amusing high- <lb />
enjoyable. The bills will give full <lb />
particulars. <lb />
Spring <lb />
Grown Chickens, <lb />
Barrels Tar, and all the <lb />
Eggs yon can persuade to <lb />
lay. Highest cash prices paid. <lb />
The Crops- <lb />
Last week the editor traveled <lb />
through much of Carolina and <lb />
townships and also in part of <lb />
Greenville north of the river. It <lb />
was very gratifying to behold every <lb />
where such splendid prospects <lb />
and to see the farmers work so cheer <lb />
fully and hopefully. They are for- <lb />
getting the bad crops of the past <lb />
several years and bend every energy <lb />
for the coming crop. They have an <lb />
excellent stand of and corn <lb />
is good, while the season for <lb />
toes was all that could be asked. <lb />
With seasons from now out a <lb />
bountiful harvest will be gathered, <lb />
and the Reflector hopes the farm- <lb />
may reap all they <lb />
Novel Cholera Cure. <lb />
A friend, who is an excellent <lb />
and good stock raiser, told us <lb />
Saturday he believed he had found <lb />
a remedy for hog cholera Among <lb />
his stock was a 3-months old pig <lb />
which had the cholera. He took the <lb />
pig and tied its legs together, <lb />
dug a hole the ground an put the <lb />
pig in, covering its entire body up to <lb />
the mouth with dirt. Next morning <lb />
the pig was taken out of the grave <lb />
and released and has been improving <lb />
ever since being buried alive. Our <lb />
asked us to print this and let <lb />
somebody else who has sick hogs try <lb />
the experiment. Bury the animal <lb />
with head up and leave only the <lb />
mouth exposed. <lb />
Tie Fatal Pistol. <lb />
A pistol in the hands of two small <lb />
colored boys got in some deadly <lb />
work Sat evening, and cost one <lb />
of them his life. Evans, a <lb />
year-old colored boy who lived <lb />
Greenville, had gone in the country <lb />
to visit his cousin, John Evans, who <lb />
lives a few miles above town. The <lb />
father of John Bent the boys out in <lb />
the forest to get some wood. John <lb />
had a pistol with him and alter get-. <lb />
ting beyond sight of the house took <lb />
the weapon his pocket to fire it <lb />
off- saw the pistol and want- <lb />
ed to shoot it himself and up to <lb />
John to get the pistol him. <lb />
Both the boys wanting to shoot the <lb />
pistol and trying to get bold <lb />
of it while in John's hand the <lb />
on was discharged, the ball going <lb />
into Arden's neck and making a <lb />
wound from which he died not many <lb />
minutes later. After being shot <lb />
Arden ran several yards and his <lb />
screams brought out some <lb />
living in the neighborhood. These <lb />
are about the particulars as brought <lb />
out in a preliminary bearing before <lb />
B. Williams, Jr., J. P., on Monday, <lb />
John Evans placed in Jail for a <lb />
hearing before the Superior Court. <lb />
Boys have business carrying pis- <lb />
An Aged Couple. <lb />
Mr. Shade Woolen, a citizen of <lb />
Swift Creek township, this county, <lb />
is years old. His wife is years <lb />
old and they have been living in hap- <lb />
wedded life for years. Both <lb />
them are remarkably well <lb />
their advanced Mr. <lb />
can read small print, without the aid <lb />
of glasses. He used glasses up to <lb />
or years ago, but his eyesight <lb />
is now as good as in days, <lb />
lie is quite active for an old man and <lb />
walks a great deal. The aged couple <lb />
have nine living children, a host of <lb />
grandchildren could not learn <lb />
exact and three great- <lb />
grandchildren. The hopes <lb />
there are yet many years of <lb />
for these excellent people, and <lb />
that they may live to celebrate their <lb />
diamond wedding. Their <lb />
arc among the best citizens of <lb />
our county. <lb />
Blow is Bis Kan. <lb />
taking a days recreation <lb />
in the country last week, we drove <lb />
down and spent an hour or so with <lb />
our good Mr. T. J <lb />
who lives in the north-eastern <lb />
of the county. Mr. is <lb />
a pleasant, social gentleman and a <lb />
with him is always enjoyed. <lb />
We found him as busy as could be <lb />
having his largo water mill repaired, <lb />
an establishment that is <lb />
to the people throughout that <lb />
whole section. A few weeks ago all <lb />
the water was turned out of the pond <lb />
and the catch of was immense <lb />
hundreds of large chub weighing <lb />
from to pounds besides barrels <lb />
of other nice were caught. <lb />
from miles and miles away were <lb />
there and took quantities of the finny <lb />
tribe home. One day there were <lb />
more than a hundred horses <lb />
around the pond. Of course some <lb />
politics had to be and we <lb />
round him a strong advocate of Mr. <lb />
A. L. Blow for Solicitor. Said <lb />
Blow is my man and we must have <lb />
him for Solicitor. He will make us <lb />
a good one. I want to see him <lb />
and elected. Yes, sir, Blow <lb />
is my <lb />
Off for <lb />
The Greenville Guard, twenty- <lb />
strong, left morning <lb />
for Richmond to be present and take <lb />
part in the unveiling of the Leo <lb />
A. special <lb />
was sent down for the company and <lb />
the boys left in high glee. The fol- <lb />
lowing were the company roll for <lb />
the <lb />
It, Williams, Jr. <lb />
J. T. Smith and R. W. <lb />
King. <lb />
S. T. Hooker, O. Hooker and <lb />
J. L. Sugg. <lb />
Ensign, R. Greene, Jr. <lb />
Corporals J. R. Moore and Ola <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
Privates O L Joyner, J R Cory, T <lb />
E Randolph, J J Stokes, O W <lb />
H C Hooker, E C Yellowley, <lb />
H F Keel, W B James, C C Vines, <lb />
H W Whedbee, J A Teel, E P Ford, <lb />
C C Cobb, A Dudley. W H Moore, <lb />
W F Harding and F Wilson. <lb />
Musicians, Watson and W C <lb />
Dancy. <lb />
The company will return home <lb />
Friday evening. We hope they will <lb />
have a fine time <lb />
Several other parties leave <lb />
ville on this morning's train for <lb />
Richmond. <lb />
Administrator's Notice <lb />
The undersigned having been appoint- <lb />
ed by the Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County as administrator of the es- <lb />
of William Mills having <lb />
as such. Notice is hereby given <lb />
to all persons holding claims against <lb />
said estate to present them to the under- <lb />
signed for payment, <lb />
on or before the 21st day of May 1800 <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
their recovery. All persons Indebted to <lb />
said estate are requested to make <lb />
payment. This the 21st day of <lb />
T. O. <lb />
Many i Is of farmers in <lb />
North Carolin the high char- <lb />
of the Carolina farmer <lb />
as paper, which has <lb />
been published to <lb />
the May, a period of <lb />
fourteen years. <lb />
Its successor, the Southern Farm- <lb />
r, is issued by the Farmer Publish- <lb />
Company, Raleigh, N. C. To <lb />
increase and diversify its interests, <lb />
and widen the sphere of its <lb />
the Company deemed it <lb />
advisable to change the form of the <lb />
paper, and publish it as a weekly <lb />
at the same price, instead a <lb />
monthly as heretofore. <lb />
The Southern Farmer will be de- <lb />
voted to the promotion of the <lb />
cultural, and commercial <lb />
interests of the South. <lb />
It will seek to increase the <lb />
in improvements, <lb />
the fostering of diversified <lb />
and the growth of an in- <lb />
commerce. It believes <lb />
that a diversity of industries is as <lb />
essential to Southern prosperity as <lb />
a diversity of crops, and the sub- <lb />
progress of the South <lb />
no more rest the cotton <lb />
alone, than it upon the <lb />
crop. <lb />
In order to place it in every <lb />
in the State the subscription <lb />
price has been fixed at the low <lb />
price of 81.00 per year. The man- <lb />
of the paper expects to add <lb />
new during the <lb />
present year. Address, <lb />
Pub. Co., <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
A Family Reunion <lb />
JUST ARRIVED <lb />
M. CONGLETON CO., <lb />
At Harry Skinner Co's Old Stand. <lb />
J. A. <lb />
M Q p <lb />
Q Z o z. . <lb />
c MM <lb />
-DEALERS IN- <lb />
ft o <lb />
Dry foods, Notions, Boots, Shoes and <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
We have just received and opened a beautiful line of new <lb />
Spring and Summer Goods. <lb />
s- C fT J <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 />
Low Down <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 />
IT C, January, <lb />
WILEY BROW IS.<lb />
ROW I <lb />
I ROW <lb />
And Celebration of 50th <lb />
of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
B. H. Sugg. <lb />
On the 20th inst., the residence <lb />
of Col. I, A. Sugg, the writer had <lb />
the good fortune being in at- <lb />
upon one of the most de- <lb />
of his hie, it being <lb />
the marriage anniversary of <lb />
that estimable couple, and Mis. <lb />
B. II. Sugg, which was celebrated <lb />
with a family all of whom <lb />
were present with tho exception of <lb />
Mr. F. C. Harding, who was away <lb />
at Chapel Hill attending the <lb />
and Mr. Joyner, who <lb />
was prevented from being in at- <lb />
account of a business <lb />
engagement in Farmville. The <lb />
absence of these young gentlemen <lb />
making the missing link in the <lb />
family chain was tho cause of much <lb />
regret, but none allowed this to mar <lb />
the pleasure of the day; and every <lb />
one seemed to enter into the enjoy- <lb />
of the occasion with as much <lb />
spirit as could be expected under <lb />
tho existing circumstances. Mr <lb />
and Mrs. especially seemed to <lb />
be exceedingly happy, also <lb />
thankful that Providence had allow <lb />
ed them to live to see their <lb />
with one exception, mar- <lb />
and comfortably settled in life, <lb />
and that on their 50th marriage <lb />
they had had the <lb />
of gathering their children and <lb />
grand children around them, <lb />
around family altar, that there <lb />
they might invoke tho blessings of <lb />
God upon them and also <lb />
His watchful care over their future. <lb />
Among those present besides the <lb />
members t lie family were Mr. <lb />
Mrs. T. and son, and Mrs. <lb />
J. B. Bryan, of Aurora, and Mrs. <lb />
C. D. Rountree daughter, of <lb />
Greenville, whoso presence added <lb />
much to the the <lb />
The forenoon was spent in <lb />
conversation, with an occasional <lb />
of instrumental and <lb />
vocal music. Just as the clock <lb />
struck dinner was announced, <lb />
and all repaired to the dining room <lb />
where awaited them a most <lb />
repast, a description of which <lb />
would be impossible; but. to say <lb />
that it was tempting would a <lb />
feeble way of expressing it. The <lb />
writer could hardly await tho tune <lb />
to begin to partake of tho good <lb />
things spread out him. <lb />
all had assembled around the bible, <lb />
Mr. Sugg invoked God's blessings <lb />
those there assembled, niter <lb />
which every one seemed to vie with <lb />
each other seeing who do <lb />
the most towards satisfying the in- <lb />
man. dinner bad <lb />
finished, before leaving the table <lb />
Maj. Henry Harding read a letter <lb />
of congratulation from their grand <lb />
sou, Mr. F. C. Harding, which wits <lb />
very appropriate, and at tho con- <lb />
of there was not a <lb />
single dry eye in the room. <lb />
The whole family including visit. <lb />
ors then assembled in the spacious <lb />
sitting room of Mrs. I. A- Sugg, and <lb />
all joined her in singing that beau- <lb />
popular song, be <lb />
with you till meet <lb />
several other selections were <lb />
very and appropriate. <lb />
Then with many congratulations <lb />
best wishes a much <lb />
life, the one by one took <lb />
themselves to their respective <lb />
homes; and thus closed a day that <lb />
will ever be prominent the <lb />
of every one as one of <lb />
little pleasantries of their lives. <lb />
It is wish of writer that Mr. <lb />
Mrs. Sugg may live to see many <lb />
returns of such and that <lb />
when they shall be called from time <lb />
to eternity, that their exit may be <lb />
one of resignation to their Master's <lb />
call, that they may be able to <lb />
gather around them their family <lb />
again la Heaven, where parting will <lb />
be no more, where sorrow can <lb />
ne'er come VT. <lb />
JAMES BROWN. <lb />
la <lb />
i, <lb />
Er tic his <lb />
ft H <lb />
Washington <lb />
MACHINERY-- AGENCY, <lb />
t i t i t i<lb />
-------We have been fortunate in securing a great bargain in------- <lb />
-------We have been fortunate in securing a great bargain in------- <lb />
WHITE GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, ETC. ETC., <lb />
WHITE GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES. ETC., ETC., <lb />
will sell them all at very low <lb />
will sell them all at very low <lb />
engines and Boilers, <lb />
All Blues and styles commonly used. <lb />
MI <lb />
-We make a specialty of our, line of- <lb />
r------- <lb />
make a specialty of our line <lb />
SHOES. HATS, AND FURNISHING GOODS <lb />
SHOES, HATS, AND GENTS- GOODS <lb />
-------are complete.------- <lb />
-------are complete.------- <lb />
Call and see us we guarantee all goods as represented. <lb />
LATH, <lb />
1ST, <lb />
a 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 tho standard <lb />
ere of tho land and can sell u low i <lb />
the lowest and on better terms. <lb />
Write for terms and prices. <lb />
mm <lb />
O. K. Manager <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
CO <lb />
Co <lb />
C C <lb />
T. M. GILLIAM <lb />
I Co. <lb />
BROWN <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
New <lb />
DROWN <lb />
Drown <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
Next door to E. <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gillian. <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
Commission Mer chants, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Grocery Store and<lb />
Meat. Floor, Coffee, Sugar, Oil, Molasses, <lb />
Candies, Cheese. Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars, Apples, <lb />
Bananas, Canned Goods and most everything usually kept in <lb />
first-class grocery store, as well as Tinware, Crockery, Wood and <lb />
sum <lb />
We have bad many years ex- <lb />
at the business and <lb />
prepared to handle to <lb />
the advantage of shippers. <lb />
Willow Ware, Ac. <lb />
where in town. <lb />
Call and see us. Good.-, delivered tree any <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
All business entrusted to our <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful <lb />
INTERESTING INFORMATION <lb />
WHO KEEPS SUCH A NICE ASSORTMENT OF------- <lb />
CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS, <lb />
Says there is never any doubt of his giving you entire satisfaction <lb />
if you will just give him a call when needing goods In hi line. <lb />
He keeps Nice Goods, Fresh Goods and Cheap He also <lb />
keeps the best Cigars and Cigarettes. Remember the place. <lb />
Grocer, Confectioner and Fruiterer. <lb />
G. <lb />
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COMMISSION <lb />
-AND DEALER <lb />
AT THE <lb />
STOKE. <lb />
AND BUT- <lb />
tag their will <lb />
I their inn rest to r our price- before <lb />
chasing el <lb />
la all branches. <lb />
SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, SUGAR, <lb />
TEAS, Ac. <lb />
CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A com- <lb />
-lock of <lb />
always on baud and -old at prices to suit <lb />
times. Our are all bought and <lb />
sold therefore, having no <lb />
to run, we sell a; a close margin. <lb />
Bi <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Greenville. N.<lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
ALL <lb />
and Coke <lb />
UNDERTAKING.<lb />
SOLD <lb />
Tho Tar foyer Company j <lb />
Having as dialed I, s. <lb />
with mo in the Undertaking business we <lb />
ready i servo the people that <lb />
capacity. All notes and accounts <lb />
me lot services have been placed In <lb />
the. hands Mr. for collection <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
GREENVILLE MARKET. <lb />
Corrected by Samuel M. <lb />
Wholesale and Grocer, <lb />
Old Store, <lb />
Mess to 14.00 <lb />
Bulk to <lb />
Bulk <lb />
Bacon <lb />
Bacon <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
Sugar Cured <lb />
to 0.75 <lb />
to <lb />
Brown to <lb />
Granulated to <lb />
Syrup and Molasses, to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, <lb />
J. B. Cherry, <lb />
J. S. <lb />
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Cant. K. F. Jones, Washington, Gen Ag <lb />
The People's Line for travel on Ta <lb />
. . . <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 />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A Table furnished <lb />
best 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- X. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, a. m. <lb />
Freights received daily and <lb />
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb />
P. . J. CHERRY, agent <lb />
Washington Greenville. N. C <lb />
o. <lb />
We have opened for the purpose or con- <lb />
ducting a general <lb />
Banking, and Ming Business. <lb />
Money to Loan on Approved Security. <lb />
Collections solicited and remittance <lb />
made promptly. <lb />
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
stock of Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kind- can furnish anything <lb />
from toe lineal Case down to a <lb />
Pitt county Coffin. We arc fitted <lb />
up with all conveniences and can <lb />
satisfactory services to all who <lb />
us <lb />
Feb. 22nd. MM. <lb />
.,<lb />
The Best Salve in the world for <lb />
Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt <lb />
Fever Sores. Hands <lb />
Corns, and all Skin <lb />
ions, and positively cures Piles, or u <lb />
required. It Is guaranteed to <lb />
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded <lb />
Price cents per box. said by J.<lb />
GREENVILLE BRANCH <lb />
North Carolina Sailing and Loan <lb />
ASSOCIATION. <lb />
V. JAMES, President, <lb />
JOHN <lb />
D. J. A Treas., <lb />
I. A. SUGG. Attorney. <lb />
A home institution. Loan.- <lb />
try as well as town property, <lb />
for all in get a home.<lb />
DIRECTORS <lb />
T. J. <lb />
Harry Skinner, <lb />
Flanagan <lb />
D. H. James, <lb />
E. A. <lb />
F. G, James, <lb />
U. IT. King. <lb />
J. L. Sugg. <lb />
For information apply to <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb />
Local <lb />
J. Jonathan White, <lb />
Portsmouth, Va. N. C. <lb />
Bridgers White, <lb />
High Street. <lb />
Portsmouth, Va. <lb />
Solicit of Cotton, Pea <lb />
nuts, Poultry, all other <lb />
Country Reference. Mer- <lb />
and Farmers Rank, Portsmouth, <lb />
Va. <lb />
Now is the Time <lb />
I son Davis, Family Bibles. <lb />
the in I Mn <lb />
prepared U take orders for the these <lb />
good books, which should be in the <lb />
home of every person. shall be glad <lb />
to take orders from all who desire to <lb />
have any of these books. Orders <lb />
my father's I <lb />
or addressed to me will have prompt at- <lb />
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EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
is in. <lb />
BY SARAH K. <lb />
boats lay on the beach. <lb />
Tangled with seaweed, and <lb />
A desolate and dreary scene. <lb />
Far as the eye reach; <lb />
The tide was out. <lb />
Stray Bits of Fun. <lb />
Together by Bid Bey for <lb />
Those Who Lore to Laugh. <lb />
Unmixed evil whiskey <lb />
A the drinks are <lb />
paid for. <lb />
Lord, how make me <lb />
remarked the grasshopper <lb />
a hen he was created. <lb />
Thus a life, in want or woe. <lb />
Lies stranded on a barren <lb />
But God is God for evermore; <lb />
Take courage, for we know <lb />
The tide comes in. <lb />
And lifted from the rocks and shoals. <lb />
AVe sail upon a sunlit sea. <lb />
Night opens on eternity- <lb />
Sweet rest for weary <lb />
The tide is in. <lb />
be any <lb />
likeness if it <lb />
kind of a <lb />
is a likeness of <lb />
How changed the view when day was ; our <lb />
done; <lb />
The boats rode on the deep. <lb />
Their white sails nodding as in sleep. <lb />
Kissed the setting sun; <lb />
The tide was in. <lb />
Scrambled Eggs. <lb />
Richmond State. <lb />
The following melody is respectful- <lb />
dedicated to Eggs President Hayes <lb />
accompanied by branches of <lb />
tine and As long as one is <lb />
in he must try to in <lb />
shipping white eggs by eggs-press <lb />
from the of the <lb />
dent of the United who has <lb />
declined to be a <lb />
date again in spite of the ardent eggs- <lb />
of his eggs-era and <lb />
eggs-acting friends, who are egging <lb />
him on and who are truly eggs-as- <lb />
at his <lb />
He is truly an <lb />
i eggs -president. He is always <lb />
The <lb />
Mrs. made you <lb />
make a race behind my back T <lb />
Little ma, you <lb />
didn't think I was fool enough to do <lb />
it before your face, did you T <lb />
A revivalist at Iowa, re-1 n for eggs-tray eggs <lb />
asked all the congregation in which ho takes greatest <lb />
paid their debts to rise. All light is in the of his <lb />
rose but an editor, who explained nation. He to <lb />
he didn't pay his debts because . . <lb />
New York Letter. <lb />
Vandalism on the Leslie's <lb />
Engagement-A Novel Performance. <lb />
that he didn't p. . <lb />
the congregation owed him <lb />
on subscription. <lb />
do, Joe Taking <lb />
your morning walk around the <lb />
i park <lb />
I I t <lb />
able to no <lb />
my fetch so I <lb />
hair way back <lb />
in eggs, and becomes, by <lb />
living on eggs, hale and hearty But <lb />
it is only an and is <lb />
very eggs-pensive, and he is likely <lb />
soon to be Eggs <lb />
me. K. Q. Eggs. <lb />
LEGAL NOTICES <lb />
privilege advertising on the. Inquiring are those <lb />
by gloves for, Mr. <lb />
A Safe Investment. <lb />
Is one which is guaranteed to bring <lb />
yen satisfactory moots, or in case of <lb />
failure a return of purchase price. On <lb />
tins safe plan can buy from <lb />
Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery for Consumption. It is <lb />
guaranteed to relief in every case, <lb />
when used for any affection of Throat, <lb />
or Chest, such as Consumption, <lb />
of tilings. Bronchitis. <lb />
special <lb />
New May <lb />
It is stated that the ; <lb />
the <lb />
Brooklyn Bridge has sold . <lb />
the trustees for per year.; j me jewel, <lb />
Exactly what rights are thus they're lot <lb />
to the advertiser is Dot of them folks as wants to wash inflammation <lb />
known, as the are vet., and agreeable to <lb />
reticent about the matter and there u I safe, and can always be <lb />
are MM of crooked- you prefer having depended upon, <lb />
concerning the affair. sent in by mail, or would you <lb />
advertisements <lb />
ever <lb />
great structure, <lb />
in <lb />
and not wish to be tempted. <lb />
I if in too short to he I Storm Calendar and Weather <lb />
Ute appears to me to w R mM <lb />
spent in nursing animosity or any a two-cent <lb />
wrongs. W e are, and must I postage stamp. The Dr. J. H. <lb />
be, one and all, burdened with faults j Medicine Co. St. Louis. Mo. <lb />
in this world; but the time will come I .,,,,,., <lb />
when. I trust we shall put them ofT Confess. <lb />
in putting off our corruptible bodies; AU conscientious, physician <lb />
Notice. <lb />
All persons having claims against the <lb />
estate of T. B. Cherry, are hereby <lb />
notified to exhibit the same on or before <lb />
the 7th day of May. 1801, to the under- <lb />
signed, who has duly qualified as the ex- <lb />
of the last will and testament of <lb />
the said Cherry, or this notice will lie <lb />
plead in bar f their recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to the said es- <lb />
are notified to come forward prompt- <lb />
and settle the same. <lb />
John Flanagan, <lb />
Ex. of T. R. Cherry, <lb />
May 1st. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified as <lb />
tor with the will annexed of of j <lb />
Mrs. Sallie E. Vick, on the day of <lb />
April. 1800. I hereby notify all persons <lb />
having claims against the said estate to <lb />
present them to me duly authenticated <lb />
en or before the 10th day of May, 1801, <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to estate are <lb />
likewise notified to make immediate pay- <lb />
of the same. <lb />
John <lb />
Administrator with will annex- <lb />
ed of Mrs. Sallie K. <lb />
Greenville, X. May 7th. <lb />
WHAT <lb />
SCOTT'S <lb />
EMULSION <lb />
CURES <lb />
CONSUMPTION <lb />
SCROFULA <lb />
BRONCHITIS <lb />
COUGHS <lb />
COLDS <lb />
Wasting Diseases <lb />
Wonderful Flesh Producer. <lb />
Many have gained pound <lb />
per day by its use. <lb />
Scott's Emulsion is not a secret <lb />
remedy. It contains the <lb />
properties of the <lb />
and pure Norwegian Cod <lb />
Liver Oil, the potency of both <lb />
being largely increased. It is used <lb />
by Physicians all over the world. <lb />
PALATABLE AS MILK. <lb />
Sold by all <lb />
St <lb />
JAMES A. SMITH, <lb />
TONSORIAL ARTIST, <lb />
Greenville N C. <lb />
We have the the easiest <lb />
Chair ever used in the art. Clean towels, <lb />
sharp razors, and satisfaction guaranteed <lb />
in every instance. Call and be con <lb />
Ladies waited on at their <lb />
Cleaning clothes a specialty. <lb />
. . . who give B. B. B. Blood <lb />
v their hands without wetting their Asthma, Whooping Croup, etc., when debasement and sin will a trial, frankly admit its superiority over <lb />
Up to this time no o <lb />
have ever been allowed on the <lb />
nor even in its cars, it by mail. I have <lb />
a against shedding blood <lb />
and the idea of starting in now is <lb />
a fined of indignation from <lb />
the pubic in general. We see en- <lb />
too much of that sort of ad- <lb />
else. In the <lb />
horse cars, in the elevated cats, on <lb />
the elevated stations, on every me <lb />
you think your sister likes me <lb />
She stood up for yon at <lb />
Was anybody saying anything <lb />
from us with, this cumbrous frame I ALL other blood <lb />
, i of flesh, and only the spark will re- j Dr W J Adair, <lb />
i the impalpable principle of life , regard IS. B. as one of the best <lb />
Creator to inspire the creature. j reports of B. B. B. are <lb />
Bronte. ; favorable, and its speedy action is truly <lb />
., i <lb />
Dr J W Rhodes, Ga., <lb />
Merit Wins. I confess B. B. B. is the best <lb />
Marriage. <lb />
fence on i he side.- o every -No, nothing much. Father said i <lb />
ea be hired, on the side- he <lb />
. . T. ; an ass, but sis right you <lb />
walks, and in he ought to <lb />
may turn we are confronted with better judge a man by <lb />
this form of advertising. The <lb />
be drawn and. in gm <lb />
my opinion, to plaster up the budge do you limp so, <lb />
towers, cover the interior the . . you got <lb />
cars and stations and suspend signs in <lb />
from the cables be Mich nets my feat. <lb />
vandalism as to call forth the ex- m families. <lb />
all good citizens, no I must make a <lb />
matter how much should he family is net per- <lb />
thereby feet l l <lb />
obtained tin n o. , aunts and tin- <lb />
Mils. LESLIE THE j <lb />
The reported engagement of Tom. don't say a word, so <lb />
and the Marquis ; I. <lb />
is causing no end of gossip j <lb />
and much conjecture as to the prob .-i am i Intended, just so terrible arc the <lb />
able result The would-lie groom is ed the editor, account for the j consequences If it he perverted <lb />
a notorious and worthless recently broke in this <lb />
who is well known in this City be-j it ii-t have timidly <lb />
cause of bis and his bis youthful assistant, <lb />
alleged title. It is said that he from some burning thought <lb />
punts bis lace, dyes his hair, wears ; dentally dropped the waste <lb />
corsets, is old deformed. Hew basket <lb />
First Sweet you should <lb />
dance new minuet <lb />
perfectly lovely <lb />
S. hate those poky <lb />
Marriage is. of all earthly unions, <lb />
almost the only one permitted of no <lb />
change but that of death. It is that <lb />
engagement in which man exerts <lb />
his most lawful and solemn power <lb />
the power fit responsibility which <lb />
belong to him as one that shall give <lb />
power of doing that <lb />
which in this world can never be re- <lb />
verse Yet it perhaps that <lb />
which is spoken of most <lb />
frivolously, and entered into most <lb />
carelessly most It <lb />
is not a union between two spirits; <lb />
the intention of that bond is to <lb />
perfect the nature of both, by sup- <lb />
their deficiencies with <lb />
I the force of contrast, giving to each <lb />
sex these excellencies in which it is <lb />
naturally the one <lb />
strength of character and firmness <lb />
of moral will, to the other sympathy, <lb />
meekness, tenderness. And just so <lb />
glorious as the ends arc for which <lb />
the was contemplated <lb />
We desire to say to our citizens, and quickest medicine for rheumatism I <lb />
for years we have been selling Dr. ; have ever <lb />
King's New Discovery for Consumption. Dr S Farmer, Ga <lb />
Dr. King's New Life Pills, cheerfully recommend B. B. <lb />
Salve and Electric Bitters, and B. as a line tonic Its use <lb />
have never handled remedies that sell j eared an excrescence of the neck after <lb />
well, or that have given such universal ; other remedies effected no <lb />
satisfaction. We do not hesitate to <lb />
guarantee them every time, and we j Dr C II Montgomery. Jacksonville, <lb />
stand ready to refund the purchase price. Ala., mother insisted on <lb />
Rev. E. C. Glenn's <lb />
Bethlehem, 1st Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
School House, 1st Sunday at <lb />
o'clock <lb />
Sparta, 2nd Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Shady Grove. 2nd Sunday at o o'clock. <lb />
Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Temperance Hall Sunday at o'clock <lb />
Salem 4th Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Chapel, -lib Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Jones Chapel Saturday before 4th Sun- <lb />
day at o'clock. <lb />
public Invited. <lb />
If you feel unable to do your <lb />
have that tired feeling, take Dr. J. II. <lb />
Sarsaparilla; it Will make you <lb />
bright active and vigorous. <lb />
The most popular liniment, is the old <lb />
reliable. Dr. J. II. Volcanic <lb />
Oil Liniment. <lb />
One of Dr. II. Little Liv- <lb />
and Kidney taken at night he <lb />
fore going to bed, will move the <lb />
the effect will astonish you. <lb />
Pimples, boils and other humors, arc <lb />
able to appear when the blood gets <lb />
Dr. J. H. Sarsaparilla <lb />
the best remedy. <lb />
if satisfactory results do not follow their <lb />
use. These remedies have won their <lb />
great popularity purely on their merits. <lb />
J. L. Wooten, Druggists. <lb />
Some people speak as if hypocrite <lb />
my getting B. B. B. for her rheumatism, <lb />
case resisted the usual <lb />
remedies. She experienced immediate <lb />
relief and her Improvement has been <lb />
truly <lb />
prominent physician who wishes <lb />
his name not given, patient <lb />
he can by any possibility Be <lb />
match for Mrs. Leslie, who beside- <lb />
being endowed with ability and <lb />
money, is very at tractive in <lb />
is something hard to ex- j 0-j <lb />
plain. If reports are Hue. Mrs. S. it isn't like the <lb />
Leslie bas had many chance minuet at all. It's too lovely <lb />
of re-entering the <lb />
for there is no earthly <lb />
which has so much power to <lb />
ennoble and to exalt. <lb />
Take it and be Well. <lb />
were confined to religion, but they of mine whose case of syphilis <lb />
are every pretending was surely killing him, and which no <lb />
to wealth when they haven't a dollar, j treatment seemed to check, was entirely <lb />
assuming knowledge which they <lb />
are ignorant, shamming a cult lire bones and <lb />
far removed from, adopting <lb />
opinions they do not bold. They are <lb />
A HEAD y <lb />
. , II flag Com- <lb />
aw j. Welt, far at M <lb />
B. Pres. <lb />
HOARD OF <lb />
BOX. E. Bun, Pies, National <lb />
Hank Raleigh, <lb />
K. G. Sec. X. C. <lb />
Assembly. <lb />
Editor <lb />
Chronicle- <lb />
On. H. B. Director K. <lb />
Experiment Station. <lb />
Short-hand. Type-writing, <lb />
Book-keeping, Banking. <lb />
Penmanship and Mathematics are <lb />
taught in the Raleigh Business Col- <lb />
Send for of terms. <lb />
J. E. MATH EX Y, <lb />
Box Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
FOR MEN ONLY <lb />
For LOST or MANHOOD; <lb />
and Y; <lb />
Weakness of Body and Mind, <lb />
fully and<lb />
B Si f Writ them. <lb />
and mailed free, <lb />
CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. <lb />
Notice <lb />
for baldness <lb />
falling out of hair. ind eradication of <lb />
dandruff Is before the public. <lb />
Among the many who have ft with <lb />
wonderful success. I refer yon to the fol <lb />
lowing named gentlemen who will testify <lb />
to the truth of my assertion <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
MR. O. <lb />
Greene, Sr., <lb />
Any one wishing to give it a trial <lb />
the above named can <lb />
it from me. at my place of business, <lb />
1.50 per bottle. Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY, Barber. <lb />
Greenville, March 14th, C , <lb />
am <lb />
DETECTIVES <lb />
in men to . <lb />
In Secret Service not <lb />
re an Co. II <lb />
. X.- <lb />
all of <lb />
It is said that Russell Harrison is <lb />
in the pay of the Louisiana Lottery <lb />
Company, and sonic people regard <lb />
this as shocking. A man who would <lb />
help to steal a State needn't have any <lb />
scruples about hiring himself to a <lb />
lottery Slur. <lb />
old <lb />
for <lb />
and <lb />
marriage state anything waltz awhile <lb />
i. . . then the music changes you go <lb />
and has little use suet, a bas- m a f has <lb />
as do Perhaps the <lb />
band <lb />
nail is hit the head by those who <lb />
suggest that Mrs. Leslie wants an <lb />
and not de <lb />
A IN LATIN. <lb />
A novel and unique <lb />
A BAD CASE. <lb />
turn backward, O time <lb />
in your flight. Give me nose <lb />
j through last night <lb />
i Bring back the that two <lb />
,. ago, Knew not the torment of <lb />
continual blow. Wipe from my <lb />
evening the moisture of sneeze, <lb />
was last Thursday <lb />
week, the Put wooden on my poor, <lb />
of St. Francis Xavier, fills weakened Bob Bay rad <lb />
which was nothing less than tallow, <lb />
, , dear mother, ob, it is so sore. Lack <lb />
of a Roman comedy flow tide of the <lb />
in Latin. eon- I am so tired from my bead to <lb />
nested with -v my Tired out with mopping <lb />
earned ant exactly as might have i and Weary <lb />
from handkerchiefs constantly <lb />
have weary of sniffle <lb />
Gathered from Held and forest are <lb />
the component parts or <lb />
There is nothing in it which <lb />
comes from the chemist's shop, hence <lb />
it is the great remedy to help nature <lb />
to ward off disease. In the spring <lb />
months is the best time brace up <lb />
the Take S. S. when you <lb />
feel dull and it when <lb />
blood is too thick slow, and <lb />
you feelings will tell you when. <lb />
Every man, woman and child would <lb />
be for having taken a few <lb />
bottles of S. S. in the spring. <lb />
Treatise on Blood Skin Di <lb />
mailed free. <lb />
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CO., <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
been, done m the days of <lb />
Remember that there are few things <lb />
is so to loan as we <lb />
money. It is curious, too, that <lb />
a book, umbrella, is commonly <lb />
reckoned public property. Few <lb />
trouble themselves t return it. <lb />
The scenery and costumes were the a, snuff q, wiping my bugle until; Ike vast cost of even an <lb />
same, the stage setting- were made is rough. Stick my bead a big <lb />
to conform to require, And sew it up, <lb />
the ushers were <lb />
and the were it fell flat. <lb />
elegantly printed with the Latin i One day, as a Sixth Avenue bar <lb />
libretto on on side and the English her shop bad but one empty chair <lb />
, . ., . ., . ii man wearing a very big hat and <lb />
translation on the other. The play , a of swag. <lb />
was Two and was ,,,.,. entered, hung his hat a peg, <lb />
written by Titus I then drawing a revolver he <lb />
the It will be played Bag ; turned to the idle man and <lb />
want a shave, just a common <lb />
shave. want no talk. ask <lb />
me if I a haircut or a <lb />
speaK of the weather or <lb />
politics. If you speak to me I'll <lb />
He took the chair, held the re- <lb />
i across his legs, and was <lb />
the celebrated commentator, sought with promptness and <lb />
the only and of Mr. When he got up be returned the <lb />
by the same week.<lb />
I Know Where He Is Going. <lb />
When Phillip Henry, the father of <lb />
Matthews in marriage, an objection <lb />
was made by her lather, who admit- <lb />
that he was a <lb />
and an excellent preacher, but he <lb />
was a stranger, did not; <lb />
know where he came <lb />
said the who <lb />
had well weighed the <lb />
and graces of the stranger <lb />
I know where he is going, and I <lb />
should like to go with <lb />
they walked life's pilgrimage to- <lb />
How honored would that <lb />
ant have been could he have <lb />
foreseen that his daughter would <lb />
become the mother of Matthew Hen <lb />
And how different would be the <lb />
world's estimate of men if they were <lb />
judged less their origin and more <lb />
by their destiny There is one pride I i fact-at <lb />
. . the battle of He was a <lb />
of family commendable; there j th am, f <lb />
is another of family ineffably an equally gallant gentleman, now <lb />
that it baa closed. <lb />
shooter to his hip put on his <lb />
hat, and after a broad chuckle be <lb />
said to the cashier <lb />
the way to keep a barber <lb />
quiet. He didn't titter a <lb />
sir, he <lb />
sir, he's deaf and dumb. <lb />
Col. to be Married. <lb />
Durham Globe. <lb />
B. H. of Connecticut is <lb />
lobe married shortly to <lb />
of a Confederate Col. <lb />
came some years ago and <lb />
frequently North Carolina. <lb />
when he is known to He <lb />
helped to bring a good many North- <lb />
among us, and he shows his <lb />
faith in the South by marrying a <lb />
Southern lady. <lb />
Col. first visit South was <lb />
early in 1862, when he came to at. <lb />
unpretending library, this is very ex- <lb />
to the eager book hunter, <lb />
who makes many annual sacrifices <lb />
that he may add a few choice volumes <lb />
to his meager store. <lb />
He may defend himself, however, <lb />
if will. He may politely decline to <lb />
lend his treasures. When you have <lb />
borrowed a book you have no possible <lb />
excuse for it on your re- <lb />
To do so is to violate every <lb />
law of good faith, and to incur <lb />
the open or tacit displeasure of the <lb />
friend who obliged <lb />
Saturday Herald. <lb />
Nearly Made a Fortune. <lb />
said Jones, came near <lb />
striking it rich once in my life. Rob- <lb />
I went into the patent <lb />
cine business, you see. We got our <lb />
stuff compounded and bottled, and <lb />
then it occurred to us that we hadn't <lb />
decided what to call it, a cure con- <lb />
or a cure for dyspepsia. I <lb />
went for dyspepsia, but Robinson <lb />
insisted on consumption, and he had <lb />
his way, confound The weather <lb />
was unusually mild for six months <lb />
after we got our stuff on the market, <lb />
and the consumptives all got better in <lb />
consequence. The result was that our <lb />
scheme failed. I'm satisfied that if <lb />
we'd labeled the bottles <lb />
it would have gone off like hot <lb />
cakes and I should have today been <lb />
worth my Tran- <lb />
script <lb />
There is no use going to school, my <lb />
boy, with the idea that you are going <lb />
to excel because you are your father s <lb />
son; for every other boy is bis father's <lb />
son, and all do not excel who go to <lb />
Shore. <lb />
Why , <lb />
am very much put out about <lb />
said my young friend who <lb />
had shown the door by the <lb />
of a <lb />
WAS IT A BIT OF ROMANCE <lb />
in an Car Arouse a <lb />
Like- to Know More. <lb />
plead guilty to a good deal of cu- <lb />
said an old man a rather <lb />
florid face, kindly, twinkling eyes, <lb />
and friendly, good natured lines <lb />
around the mouth. would give a <lb />
good dual to know all the <lb />
of an unusual meeting which I <lb />
saw the other day. I was in an <lb />
train, and on the cross scat op- <lb />
me sat a little woman who must <lb />
have been about years old. She was <lb />
still very pretty, although her blue <lb />
eyes were a little faded. She was the <lb />
kind of a woman who, when a girl, <lb />
must have been plump, but who bad <lb />
not grown stout with years. Her <lb />
complexion was as clear and soft as a <lb />
girl's, and the curves of her lips were <lb />
very gently fashioned. I was study- <lb />
over the top of my paper the, <lb />
graceful lines of her slender hands <lb />
when a man seated himself by my <lb />
aide. I saw two spots of color sudden- <lb />
appear in her cheeks, and then she <lb />
quickly turned hr-r head and looked <lb />
steadily out of the window. <lb />
could not resist the temptation to <lb />
take a good look at my near neighbor. <lb />
He was tall and dark, and in <lb />
hair was a line sprinkling of gray. <lb />
His face was smooth save for <lb />
a mustache, which, like his hair, was <lb />
grizzled. Fine lines were traced be- <lb />
neath his eyes, and the eyes had rather <lb />
a far away expression, as if they were <lb />
searching for something which had <lb />
been lost. Apparently he saw nothing <lb />
around him. <lb />
his dark eye rested on the <lb />
little woman before him, he look- <lb />
ed hurriedly as if he intended <lb />
to leave seat. The blue eyes across <lb />
the way were still looking out of the <lb />
window, and the pink spot had not yet <lb />
faded from the one cheek which was <lb />
turned toward me. The man moved <lb />
uneasily in his <lb />
one of the story teller's <lb />
hearers broke in, lovers met <lb />
long years, <lb />
said the story teller, have <lb />
not said <lb />
were divorced and this was <lb />
their first meeting in a long <lb />
ventured another with a laugh. <lb />
said the narrator, with an <lb />
impatient wave of his hand. <lb />
and brother parted in early <lb />
youth by a cruel cried a third, <lb />
determining not to be outdone in <lb />
again, so far as I <lb />
declared the first speaker. <lb />
the story, chorus. <lb />
She shot a glance at my <lb />
neighbor and their eyes met He leaned <lb />
forward and took her hand while her <lb />
face blushed like a school girl's. He <lb />
moved over and took a seat next to <lb />
her. years, I heard <lb />
him say, and then she blushed again. <lb />
station was at Fifty-ninth <lb />
street, but I rode past two more <lb />
just to watch them. What was <lb />
the romance I'll give a dinner to the <lb />
man who satisfies my <lb />
match broken off by a <lb />
insisted interpreter No. <lb />
fifteen years spoils my divorce <lb />
said No. in disappointed <lb />
tones. <lb />
and repeated No. <lb />
with conviction. <lb />
wish I the <lb />
man. plaintively.-New York <lb />
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from <lb />
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of they think they <lb />
have to. If they would take Dr. J. H. <lb />
Sarsaparilla this feeling of <lb />
weariness would give place to vigor and <lb />
vitality. <lb />
No liniment is in repute or more <lb />
widely known than Dr. J. II. <lb />
Volcanic Oil Liniment, Is a wonder- <lb />
remedy. <lb />
Persons advanced in years feel young- <lb />
and stronger, as well as freer from the <lb />
infirmities of age, by taking Dr. J. II <lb />
Sarsaparilla. <lb />
Sick headache is the bane of many <lb />
lives. This annoying complaint may be <lb />
cured and prevented by the occasional <lb />
use of Dr. J. II. Liver and <lb />
Kidney <lb />
Disease lies in ambush for the weak; a <lb />
feeble constitution is ill adapted to en- <lb />
counter a malarious atmosphere and sud- <lb />
changes of temperature, and the <lb />
least robust are usually the easiest <lb />
Dr. J. II. Sarsaparilla <lb />
will give tone, vitality and strength to <lb />
the entire body. <lb />
Distress after eating, heartburn, <lb />
headache, and indigestion are cured by <lb />
Dr J. II. Liver <lb />
A Costly Lamp. <lb />
The interior of the grand cathedral <lb />
in the City of Mexico is, even at the <lb />
day, after having been success- <lb />
fully plundered, most magnificent. It <lb />
contains naves, six altars and <lb />
fourteen chapels, which contain the <lb />
bones of some of the viceroys and de- <lb />
parted great men of Mexico. The <lb />
of the virgin and re- <lb />
saints were painted by <lb />
ed artists. A surrounds the <lb />
choir of a metal so rich that an offer <lb />
to replace it with one of equal weight <lb />
in solid silver was refused. This <lb />
weighs twenty-six tons, and came <lb />
. from China in the old days of Spanish <lb />
dominion, when the richly freighted <lb />
galleons of Spain sent their cargoes <lb />
I overland from to Vera Cruz <lb />
on the way to the mother country. <lb />
The high altar was formerly the <lb />
I richest in the world, and yet retains <lb />
, much of its original glory. It <lb />
candlesticks of gold so heavy <lb />
that a single one was more than a <lb />
man could lift, chalices, cruets and <lb />
pyxes of gold with precious <lb />
metal, studded with emeralds, <lb />
rubies sapphires. <lb />
The statue of the assumption <lb />
was of gold, ornamented with <lb />
diamonds, and is said to have cost <lb />
There was a golden lamp, <lb />
valued at which it cost at one <lb />
time to clean, but, according to <lb />
a French the joke is his <lb />
the liberal troops cleaned it for <lb />
and it has not been seen since. <lb />
New York Journal. <lb />
ENGLISH <lb />
PILLS. <lb />
lied <lb />
Tb only reliable rill for and <lb />
sure. I n-L f r lb- a. <lb />
m red r,. . . Nixes. <lb />
with blue ribbon. Take no other. <lb />
for and Keller for <lb />
l. <lb />
PARKER'S <lb />
HAIR BALSAM <lb />
Sean . I hair, <lb />
it <lb />
r t ; Cray <lb />
H- V Colo.-. <lb />
Pianos Organs. <lb />
The of fastening strings <lb />
of Pianos, Invented by us. is one of the <lb />
most important improvements ever <lb />
made, making the Instrument more rich- <lb />
musical in tone, more durable, <lb />
less liable to get out of tune. <lb />
Both the Mason ft Organs and <lb />
excel in that which is the <lb />
chief excellence in musical <lb />
of tone. Other things. <lb />
though much less so than <lb />
An instrument with unmusical <lb />
tones cannot be good. Illustrated <lb />
of new style, introduced this <lb />
season, sent free. <lb />
HAMLIN <lb />
Piano <lb />
new <lb />
THIS Fl E <lb />
mo<lb />
Delicious and Sparkling. . <lb />
Asa your or Grocer it. <lb />
C. E. HIRES. PHILADELPHIA. <lb />
Cheap lamp for <lb />
Take an ordinary clay pipe, a wad <lb />
of absorbent cotton and a piece of <lb />
string. Wrap the cotton around the <lb />
outside of the bowl and tie it with the <lb />
string. Take a piece of bulb rubber <lb />
tubing and draw it over the stem <lb />
that you can place the tube in your <lb />
mouth and blow through the pipe. <lb />
Next weigh out the amount of <lb />
you want for your flash, then <lb />
place it in the bowl of the pipe. Take <lb />
some alcohol saturate the absorb- <lb />
cotton. When you have focused <lb />
your subject, and. decided where to <lb />
have your light, ignite the alcohol. and Standard <lb />
. a a- I I lie. I <lb />
To Sick <lb />
Malaria, Liver Complaints, <lb />
too sale certain remedy, <lb />
SMITH'S <lb />
BILE <lb />
aw AU. Beam to the <lb />
most convenient.<lb />
Price r <lb />
j n <lb />
PANEL <lb />
MO. <lb />
KNOW THYSELF <lb />
The flame will stand up sue inches <lb />
over the bowl of the pipe. Blow <lb />
through the pipe stem and your expos- <lb />
is York Commercial <lb />
Advertiser. <lb />
Clearly <lb />
At the <lb />
Country Jack, <lb />
how Miss does <lb />
sing <lb />
Bat the poor girl is utterly <lb />
destitute of stage presence. <lb />
F. C pres- <lb />
blind bey. Why, site got a <lb />
Youth, <lb />
and of U Blood, <lb />
Exhausted vitality <lb />
Untold miseries <lb />
nice, law or <lb />
the victim <lb />
Social<lb />
EMORY <lb />
Minn eared. <lb />
in all <lb />
sent on to Prof. <lb />
A. Filth New York. <lb />
C. B. N. . <lb />
Edwards N, <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
RALEIGH, C- <lb />
WEI-DON K. R. <lb />
branches Condensed Schedule <lb />
TRAINS SOUTH. <lb />
No No No <lb />
daily Fast Mail, daily <lb />
daily ex Sun. <lb />
pm <lb />
Ar Rocky-Mount am<lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Wilson p pm am <lb />
Wilson <lb />
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Lt <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Av Magnolia <lb />
Ar Wilmington <lb />
NORTH <lb />
No No <lb />
daily daily daily <lb />
ex Sun.<lb />
Magnolia am <lb />
Warsaw<lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Wilson SOS am IS ST pa pm <lb />
Ai Rocky Mount <lb />
SO <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Weldon pm pm <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
eaves Halifax 8.87 M. Scot- <lb />
and Neck at 4.2.1 P. If. Greenville 6.00 <lb />
Returning leaves Greenville 7.20 <lb />
A. M. Halifax at 10.10 A. M. <lb />
don 1.30 r M. dally except Sunday. <lb />
On Monday, Wednesday and Friday <lb />
Local Freight leaves Weldon 10.30 a m <lb />
Halifax 11.30 a m. Scotland Neck 2.00 p <lb />
m. Arriving Greenville 5.10 p in. Re <lb />
turning, leave Greenville Tuesday, <lb />
Thursday and so a m., Scot- <lb />
land Neck p m. Halifax 8.86 p m. <lb />
Arriving Weldon p m. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day. M. Sunday P M. <lb />
N C, I P M, P M. <lb />
Returning leaves Williamston, X C, daily <lb />
. have the largest and most complete I except Sunday. A M. Sunday A <lb />
of the. kind to be found in i arrive Tarboro, N C, A M, <lb />
. <lb />
the State, and orders for all j <lb />
Of Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
STATIONERY RE A <lb />
PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOB MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
Ci Send us your orders. <lb />
BROUGHTON, <lb />
AND BINDERS, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
and all business in the U. S. <lb />
Patent the Courts attended to Branch is No. Northbound i. <lb />
Train Midland N C Branch leaves <lb />
Goldsboro daily except Sunday. C A M. <lb />
N C, A M. Re- <lb />
turning leaves AM, <lb />
arrive Goldsboro, N C, SO A M. <lb />
on Nashville Branch leaves <lb />
Monet at P M. arrives Nashville <lb />
P IS P M. Returning <lb />
leaves Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb />
l H, arrives Rocky Mount n IS A <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
for Clinton daily, except at <lb />
and A M Returning leave <lb />
on A M. and P. M. connect- <lb />
at Warsaw with Nos. and <lb />
Southbound trail on Wilson <lb />
Moderate Fees. <lb />
We are the U. S. Patent Of- <lb />
Bee engaged Patents <lb />
can obtain patents in less time than <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing i- sent <lb />
advise as to free of charge, <lb />
and we make no change unless we ob- <lb />
Patents. <lb />
We refer, here, to the Post <lb />
of the Money Older and to <lb />
the Patent Office, for <lb />
advise terms and reference to <lb />
actual clients in your own Stale, or <lb />
address, A. Snow Co. <lb />
Washington, D. C <lb />
FREE, <lb />
1-S <lb />
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Warranted hear. <lb />
OLD ranee. <lb />
and gent's <lb />
work and of <lb />
value. <lb />
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together our <lb />
sample. a well <lb />
watch, are All the <lb />
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except Sunday. <lb />
No. South -ton only at <lb />
Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. close connection <lb />
Weldon for all points North daily. All <lb />
rail via daily except Sun- <lb />
via Bay Line. <lb />
Trains make connection for <lb />
points North via Richmond and <lb />
All trains run solid between <lb />
ton and and have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb />
JOHN F. <lb />
General <lb />
I. R. Transportation <lb />
V. M. Passenger <lb />
Atlantic N. C. Railroad <lb />
TIME IS. <lb />
In A. U. <lb />
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No. No. <lb />
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For Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT <lb />
the Opera House, at which place I <lb />
I have recently located, and where I have <lb />
everything in my line <lb />
CLEAN ATTRACTIVE,; <lb />
TO MAKE A <lb />
with all the improved appliances; <lb />
and comfortable chairs <lb />
City <lb />
Daily <lb />
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Pass Train <lb />
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Stations. <lb />
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Falling Creek <lb />
Kinston <lb />
Dover <lb />
Core Creek <lb />
Croats n <lb />
Havelock <lb />
Atlantic <lb />
Atlantic Hotel <lb />
Depot a <lb />
Thursday and Saturday, <lb />
Wednesday and Friday. <lb />
Train connects with Wilmington <lb />
Weldon Train bound North, leaving <lb />
Goldsboro a. m., and with Rich- <lb />
Danville Train West, leaving <lb />
m. <lb />
Train connects with Richmond A <lb />
Danville Train, arriving at Goldsboro <lb />
p. m., and with and <lb />
Weldon Train from North at p. m <lb />
Rail's sharpened reasonable figures Train connects with Wilmington and <lb />
US-Orders for work outside of my shop Through Freight Train, leaving <lb />
executed. Very respectfully, Goldsboro at p. in and with <lb />
Danville Through Freight Train <lb />
eaves Goldsboro at p. <lb />
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PHOTO-ENGRAVING <lb />
it ran to revs <lb />
Portraits, and cuts hotel, <lb />
machinery. made to order from <lb />
stamp for <lb />
Metropolitan Agency, <lb />
New York City. <lb />
KNIGHT'S <lb />
Blood Cure. <lb />
A standard household remedy <lb />
In more than years.<lb />
all <lb />
the Mood Stomach and Liver.<lb />
put in <lb />
, put In pack <lb />
m . <lb />
Ho J <lb />
another new discovery by Alfred <lb />
Culler in the way of helping the afflict- <lb />
ed, calling on or addressing the <lb />
above named barber, you can procure a <lb />
bottle of Preparation that is <lb />
for eradicating dandruff and causing the <lb />
hair to be soft and <lb />
glossy, only r three application a <lb />
week i necessary, and a common <lb />
brush is all to be used after rubbing the <lb />
scalp vigorously for a few minutes with <lb />
the Preparation. Try a bottle and be <lb />
convinced, only cents. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED <lb />
Barber. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. G. <lb />
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