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. r c <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
-----Solicits tor----- <lb />
purpose will be to every reader. <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
-HAS A- <lb />
JOB PRINTING- <lb />
can surpassed no- <lb />
where in this section. work <lb />
gives <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS <lb />
Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. IX. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1890.<lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
D. J. <lb />
On reaching Fort Worth we went- <lb />
to the hotel, had breakfast be- <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
life's<lb />
a n <lb />
; wore the Christian <lb />
gaL preparation to A OF THE high type. He has been <lb />
Palace, wear the depot in, in politics almost from boyhood <lb />
the suburbs of the city. It was Mention cf Many Ken Marked Merit , He has represented Pitt two terms <lb />
in the legislature, and lot the last <lb />
six has held the most <lb />
first opened last year. <lb />
The Palace is immense <lb />
tore of heavy timber with <lb />
thin slats, completely covered, <lb />
the Congressional Race, <lb />
Stray Bits of Fun. <lb />
Together by the Bad Boy for <lb />
Those Who Lore to <lb />
A lady wishes to know the best, <lb />
way of marking table linen. Black- <lb />
New York Letter.<lb />
CITY BATH. <lb />
The Genesis of the Bowie <lb />
Knife. <lb />
The track seems to shine in the light. <lb />
But suddenly shoots over <lb />
Or into tunnels of right. <lb />
And the hearts that were brave in the <lb />
morning <lb />
Are tilled with repining, and fears <lb />
tool all. with different kinds <lb />
STATE <lb />
G. Fowle. of Wake. <lb />
M. Holt. As they pause the of Sorrow <lb />
of Or pass the of Tears. <lb />
of T. <lb />
of Wake. the road of this <lb />
W. of Wake. The hand of the Master has <lb />
of , all its and dangers, <lb />
of Public Instruction need not be sad or afraid. <lb />
Sidney Finger of leading from light into darkness, <lb />
F. David- plunging from to despair. <lb />
son. of out the tunnels or midnight <lb />
To fields that arc and fair. <lb />
Tho- the rocks and tin shadows surround <lb />
State Chronicle. live office in the county being that I ban, on choice, although a <lb />
and with baby with a navy dish is <lb />
., . praise be it said, he has y esteemed mane <lb />
is quite a pleasant ,.,, ,,, He is a L <lb />
county, nearly duel neut Alliance man. some the Why did lo paint <lb />
and about mid- men desire to see him in young Cowboy's picture <lb />
, , . , , ., Let ween and the ocean, j Congress. Next at the Because, if I didn't make a good <lb />
it to be elegant building situated on the ate A. L. Blow of it he take it. <lb />
II lift finished in every re- on the Col. i. A. Here is pa I I minted him as he <lb />
On the inside of the <lb />
the was completely <lb />
ed by gray moss in its <lb />
natural state. The entire <lb />
was lighted by electricity, and at <lb />
the most beautiful sight <lb />
ever beheld. All the different pro- <lb />
of Texas were represented <lb />
s heart must have <lb />
sunset side the bean- Ur candidates for j shoot down in cold blood, <lb />
called in this judicial district. Mr. A. L. i ,. , ,. <lb />
I History of JR. the Tar, Is the sou of the late Dr. <lb />
News. <lb />
John Seawell, the grand father <lb />
the came to Texas with <lb />
June ; colony, and being <lb />
The Rapid Transit Commission a at Gonzales <lb />
Mayor Cram on <lb />
,. ,. , this, time James Howie was in <lb />
a report I Texas prospecting f,. oM <lb />
a partial or the silver in the mountains west and <lb />
to them. The of San often <lb />
has a route as encounters with the <lb />
n m , practically th. <lb />
regions. In one of those conflicts <lb />
m Bowie stabbed an Indian, the <lb />
knife blade glancing against a rib <lb />
ii I <lb />
you in the asked the I will he in street near the en I Bowie's hand slipped forward, in- <lb />
A- S. of <lb />
see catch not one gleam of the <lb />
Associate lark, of <lb />
Wake ; teat Davis. f Franklin . ; <lb />
Down over the hill's in the of each <lb />
V fill Ilk Tl. Brown . of <lb />
There lies the Great Station Best. <lb />
of <lb />
of<lb />
Third II. G. Connor, of <lb />
son. <lb />
Whit <lb />
Fifth . <lb />
Chatham. <lb />
T. Boykin. <lb />
Seventh of <lb />
F. Armfield. of <lb />
F. Graves, of <lb />
Surry. <lb />
Tenth of <lb />
M. Shipp. of <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
Twelfth H. Merrimon. <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
IS. Vance, of <lb />
Mart. W. Ransom, of <lb />
House of <lb />
Thomas G. Skinner, of <lb />
Second P. f col. <lb />
of <lb />
Third District C. W. el <lb />
Fender. <lb />
Fourth H- Bunn. of <lb />
K ash. <lb />
Fifth W. Brower. of<lb />
John S. <lb />
of <lb />
W. H. A. <lb />
A anon. <lb />
Ninth G. Ewart of Hen- <lb />
Superior Court A. Move. <lb />
A. K. Tucker. <lb />
Register of H. James. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. L. Ward. <lb />
B- Harris. <lb />
Commissioners-Council Chair- <lb />
nun. Guilford Mooring. C. <lb />
If you at the City of Trouble <lb />
r wait in the Valley of <lb />
Be patient, the train will move onward <lb />
And rush down the of the years. <lb />
Whatever the place is you seek for. <lb />
What ever your aim or your quest. <lb />
Von shall come at last with rejoicing <lb />
To the City of Best. <lb />
You<lb />
an their ingenious artistic <lb />
Natural scenery was <lb />
also perfection. <lb />
What impressed me most <lb />
old oaken a a <lb />
cave, a <lb />
trait and <lb />
There sere thousands of <lb />
Greenville neither <lb />
tales nor envies, for her exultation <lb />
and chief joy is her <lb />
she reigns head <lb />
quarters of polities in the <lb />
Congressional district, as she could <lb />
and would be the State, were it <lb />
with prosecuting propensities <lb />
Sugg is a success. To this end be <lb />
is especially ills ability <lb />
is not doubted and he. ha <lb />
personal lends. <lb />
resides G. King, one <lb />
the present representatives. His <lb />
, ability are only <lb />
The rear car always suffers most <lb />
and hence <lb />
We give the companies this Hp; <lb />
they will not <lb />
many traveling not be safer it <lb />
leave the Mar car J <lb />
two for way trains with stations at <lb />
short intervals, and -i- . <lb />
trains with stations <lb />
shall <lb />
worries. <lb />
You shall feel peace lids words would be feeble to at <lb />
. . tempt a minute The <lb />
You-hall sad with old frauds on fair <lb />
passed by Ins hones v and <lb />
and wonderful objects, misfortune, he has considerable reserve <lb />
by Dame in force held abeyance, and is <lb />
county lat -Iron, the coining young man. <lb />
., . . . , many oilier gentle men, talented <lb />
IN A <lb />
Want <lb />
I his <lb />
Second <lb />
idea. <lb />
Miss; Hut can't you judge <lb />
your pa and <lb />
along the river to work timber <lb />
tip. <lb />
one occasion, as Howie and <lb />
Ins men were from a <lb />
, trip, , those <lb />
shingle camps to reel and <lb />
then; horses, and while so doing <lb />
Bowie whittled from a shingle a <lb />
plated .-iii. everything is to be sub <lb />
done. The plan will pro. <lb />
real rapid transit all sections <lb />
of he northwestern <lb />
the least which can he by branching <lb />
of the road to lid <lb />
set, is estimated at <lb />
in I the Legislature <lb />
pattern of the knife now in <lb />
It is this day <lb />
and tune to see some of things <lb />
OW called Bowie knives. On <lb />
arriving a he wont to <lb />
Letter Indian Territory. <lb />
lofty <lb />
going to the poor house. <lb />
and music-The Fen This has a <lb />
takes, he lead. have heard , edited by Mr. <lb />
that that did not have , <lb />
disc i D HIll and <lb />
Special of to and when it , energy, reflects pure and <lb />
City. T-, played at the Spring Palace, it to the First is Democracy, <lb />
seemed that the of T. J. Jarvis About a miles Green <lb />
The vast multitude would Hit the roof.; the even tenor of his doing a census enumerator, I and county, could easily <lb />
and its into one great the pattern, which was in <lb />
city is becoming wore favored every to Col. <lb />
ins mow is thinking what a On presenting the knife <lb />
Go en You city we would have and estimate i grandfather asked Howie if he <lb />
get here. This is no hr- hew long it lake be- give it a name, as it was a <lb />
bar far tramps. the largest the world. The knife. answered <lb />
Hungry of the new in- affirmative he I <lb />
himself Madam, I am Long Island, Stales Island Bowie <lb />
that after being persuaded by the ante it-It, the whole more charitable practice and giving y he seldom comes to <lb />
patron the school arranged structure with every exhibit was more legal advice town, and Unit apart from his <lb />
Rowland of to school two weeks earlier mighty lame, and less than any man in the a man who duties he finds time to contribute to <lb />
than I had exacted so as to twenty minutes only a heap of funded all of the shoals and and periodicals on <lb />
a few Spring Palace in ashes marked the an- where the J-W k. <lb />
Fort Texas, its close Texas Palace had and meritoriously for The farm <lb />
My entertainment was stood. arrived on a plane of statesmanship, rs and laboring classes are <lb />
held on he the ult- leaving Fort Worth we tho peer any man North Car- j ally loud of him. They inspect him <lb />
There were persons present took in the whole city. It is a Johns. Yet, seemingly be appears <lb />
had attended school entertainments pretty town, not one tumbled heedless and indifferent. be it said, for <lb />
The next in is the Hon. j years, when to acknowledge <lb />
don't gimme ten million people, <lb />
stop t her of my The present is perhaps <lb />
the be on Thanks j mere than million which is <lb />
with a roast ahead of Paris and behind London. <lb />
it a great <lb />
go I'll the scheme darker <lb />
The dynamite cruiser, <lb />
weal aground in bar. <lb />
The steamship Portia <lb />
Which New <lb />
having passed en the two <lb />
icebergs. <lb />
But our increase is five times <lb />
as fast as London and ten u <lb />
the lest the git it . so we Would soon <lb />
bead them all. However, our people n, .,,., sin ,,. <lb />
tor will give the lyric <lb />
in different parts of the States and street or neglected alley <lb />
said they had never seen i as lo be seen anywhere. There <lb />
very any <lb />
hot house plants. There were <lb />
mental supremacy as tor commercial <lb />
benefit and better municipal govern <lb />
meet, and their ambition is therefore <lb />
a laudable one. <lb />
the same grades anywhere. We <lb />
made the rostrum a garden of <lb />
prairie and I suspect many <lb />
John Flanagan, T. E. Keel. <lb />
Board of <lb />
S. and J. D. my old pupils would have <lb />
Co. ed the novel much. . <lb />
School <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
Standard <lb />
G. James. <lb />
B. Greene. <lb />
H. Lang. <lb />
Chief T. Smith. <lb />
Asst B. Moore. <lb />
Ward. T. A. <lb />
II. Smith, and B. <lb />
it had been hard for nine <lb />
C. Latham. Twice be bus <lb />
been a seat in the <lb />
Congress of the United States, from <lb />
several very nice churches, and the the First District, and is now again <lb />
an avowed candidate for the <lb />
term. He has many for <lb />
the same honor. Maj. Latham is a <lb />
Baptist Convention was i. session, <lb />
but did not visit any except the <lb />
Christian Church. The court house <lb />
months, but the my little and is the hand- <lb />
baud, the public examination, the looking court house have <lb />
success of the entertainment and seen- The jail also corresponds <lb />
the encouraging words from the house, <lb />
patrons were a sufficient Alter been buried alive <lb />
for all the toil and sacrifice mouths, could appreciate <lb />
made in coming here. to the utmost a to the outside <lb />
a Insane was to bung forth <lb />
he <lb />
like the lens Which In <lb />
braves <lb />
The storm of the whirlwinds and the <lb />
of the <lb />
begging to <lb />
be If sacrifices <lb />
and devotion to the farmers, in sea- <lb />
There were twelve fifteen men <lb />
sitting in a Buffalo saloon, <lb />
when a stranger to all entered, stood <lb />
by the door, and Rated in a loud <lb />
Gentlemen, la there one among <lb />
you who help a poor, <lb />
aged man to has been Started lo <lb />
He appeared lo choke up right New a good and <lb />
there, and while clearing his voice hath, which shall be <lb />
It was that two or three men accommodate a great <lb />
slid of the back door, several d to tho <lb />
others turned their and one The is to establish in j Fall Term Sept. <lb />
man suddenly went to sleep. Each scaled portion of the J r <lb />
give <lb />
stage and go in comedy next <lb />
season. His tour will be directed by <lb />
Murphy, the Irish baritone and <lb />
manager, who formerly connected <lb />
with the Company, <lb />
FEMALE INSTITUTE. <lb />
V t . in .- . Ill . a- , a . . a 1.1 <lb />
profound lawyer, a splendid sou and out of season, a lifelong med an attitude or demean a bath can he ha,, <lb />
j. . , , or to sum cents. <lb />
advocate. candidacy means Democracy never Wit will ho built of <lb />
John n pal, <lb />
Miss Haggle Smith. <lb />
Mrs. Irene Hunter. <lb />
Mrs. fills W. <lb />
I A new town, is now boom world again ; and Mr. Tuttle spared <lb />
Allen w 4th Ward, Joe Move, col. ; miles from Silver City nothing securing for his party <lb />
,., I the Island R. If., and harmless pleasure that the <lb />
mm pm making some and Fort <lb />
D. D., Rector. effort to move our school there- Not even the little children of the <lb />
something unexpected de- party had a wish ungraded. <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. E. B. John, Hour Sliver City School j The Cheyenne Indians <lb />
P Baptist -S. second and fourth be be DOW on the war <lb />
morning and either Academy or Nora j path. Several whites arc <lb />
every Wednesday night. Rev. j T. <lb />
popular, taking in all the people- then he is the man, <lb />
Be docs not for models the farmers determine upon a <lb />
courtesy Chesterfield, Count to represent them. Your <lb />
.-,. . i . believes that <lb />
say or out own rather ; <lb />
n i whose familial it r has i the National legislature. There <lb />
of beer I<lb />
every man in the <lb />
gen <lb />
doubt <lb />
been described as a kind of icy <lb />
Tho writer has <lb />
seen him before the people the <lb />
hustings, but be was forcibly re- <lb />
minded of what Lord Byron said of <lb />
hardly known. Mr. Morey, <lb />
Representative from Ohio, said a <lb />
recent speech that he knew but one <lb />
in Congress Who was not <lb />
ashamed to acknowledge himself a <lb />
place chorus, a grand rush project will be promptly <lb />
was made for the bar carried The Movement Includes <lb />
. Potter, Cornelius <lb />
v,, 1-1 <lb />
Cancer On the Lin and good <lb />
me William and Editor Walker of, Plenty of rood for <lb />
Primary, Academic. <lb />
and Mathematical. Music. <lb />
Painting Drawing.<lb />
the who is tin <lb />
I from Cancer on lip spirit, <lb />
defied the skill of the best ARLINGTON. <lb />
of lie Slate. I had it I <lb />
No district is more out. but the operation <lb />
A. V. Hunter. Pastor. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
From Silver City to L T j Indians are still <lb />
as having been massacred, the he ever <lb />
in Parliament tanner representative than the worse, causing it to over more <lb />
. . ;. . . i. . <lb />
First. There is <lb />
canyons. <lb />
at the oar; he has great as a in <lb />
wort by <lb />
and fat deeper in. I finally <lb />
ii burned again, and used <lb />
i A good teachers, <lb />
ml for young <lb />
New pianos and organs, a <lb />
of more than ion volumes re- <lb />
Who Are to be Elected This <lb />
. moderate, from to M for <lb />
I hoard and tuition, including <lb />
v. u. . Silver City last <lb />
m busy little town of week. They arc well pleased with i <lb />
I Latham, and an own brother of in sorrow, in sunshine and gladness <lb />
Associate Justice <lb />
before The I old and come and try life on <lb />
Hours-pen for all business there as it does here the frontier for a while. Home <lb />
for minutes at night an hotel for the j that there are some of my old friends <lb />
TO haTe <lb />
at P. M. and departs porters table maids <lb />
A. X. were all white person's, a sight I <lb />
Tar Old Sparta and I . it <lb />
mails seen 9-30 <lb />
M- and departs at P. M. i o'clock our party with many others <lb />
., by the iron steed <lb />
mails arrives daily toward the Spring Palace, <lb />
M- . ; The farms he way were <lb />
Bell's I . . <lb />
Ferry, Johnson's Mills, I Try though not so good, the <lb />
and Pullet arrive Tuesday j citizens say, as last year, and <lb />
and at and ,.,. , , <lb />
at P. M, the past six weeks, learn, that I <lb />
to be interested in the land of my <lb />
birth, but read with pleasure ac- <lb />
counts of the upward strides of <lb />
old North State, and look forward <lb />
with much anticipation to time <lb />
when I may again clasp the bands <lb />
of my old friends former pupils. <lb />
MET A <lb />
departs at -30 P. M, <lb />
Vanceboro, Black Jack and <lb />
malls arrives every Saturday at P. M <lb />
and departs Friday at A M. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Rev. A. D. Hunter's <lb />
Appointments, <lb />
1st Sunday and <lb />
2nd and 4th Sundays, morning and <lb />
Greenville Baptist church, also <lb />
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday night, <lb />
3rd Sunday, morning and Beth- <lb />
el Baptist <lb />
The Emperor William is said to <lb />
there has been no rain in that lo-j wear on bis right wrist a gold <lb />
If the corn crop l with a heavy gold ball attached. <lb />
fails that means heavy the <lb />
next winter. All <lb />
through this section the oat crop is <lb />
almost a failure. In Texas the <lb />
prairies do not compare in <lb />
with those of Territory. <lb />
The reason why wears it is a <lb />
mystery. In this country there are <lb />
a considerable number of people, <lb />
mostly Republicans, wear <lb />
a chain on right ankle, with <lb />
a heavy ball It is not <lb />
cannot possibly be more than one friends to prefer or <lb />
representative from first district to any class; but in justice to all <lb />
the paucity of Congressional honors and devotion to the grand old Dem- <lb />
and the of ever <lb />
eons candidates have checked h is <lb />
for the Fifty-second <lb />
Congress, as evidenced by bis pub- <lb />
card. He is, perhaps, the <lb />
Lost, Strayed or Stolen. <lb />
best posted politician In the first <lb />
district, upon financial economic <lb />
questions, in Congress he would <lb />
soon be a leader of the modern <lb />
school of along these lines- <lb />
Here resides Dr. Chas. James <lb />
of National and State repute. <lb />
New York Herald. <lb />
Last, strayed or more probably <lb />
a Federal surplus. When <lb />
last seen under Mr. Cleveland it <lb />
was like a new woolen undershirt <lb />
too long and too big around. After <lb />
being washed by Republicans <lb />
it began to shrink. In 1889 it was <lb />
flowers however am more j gold hall and reason why they <lb />
gated and grow in greater pro- -j it is not a mystery. <lb />
fusion. Star. <lb />
He has ever found time to keep well Urge enough for a rag baby, <lb />
posted m politics, and would per- j set in it has been hunt- <lb />
have no hesitancy to enter the <lb />
arena, wielding a blade of keenest <lb />
Celtic steel, did not the constant <lb />
demands of bis nobler duties <lb />
vent his laying down the scalpel. <lb />
Not to be neglected, we must men- <lb />
Mr. E. A. Move, it is amid <lb />
has caught the <lb />
I commenced using Swift's Specific <lb />
S. and after, using it for a few <lb />
I was entirely cured, and <lb />
since then have had no symptoms of <lb />
its returning. I feel that the cure is <lb />
entirely due lo the curative proper- <lb />
ties contained S. S. S. I can <lb />
cheerfully recommend it as a <lb />
cine to all suffering <lb />
Pail W. <lb />
of A Watford, Druggists, <lb />
Johnson City, Tenn. <lb />
Treatise on Blood and Skin Di- <lb />
mailed free. <lb />
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CO., <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
We Mr. M. hi <lb />
ed with powerful telescopes and <lb />
microscopes, but neither bide nor <lb />
hair It has been discovered. <lb />
In this connection we wish to <lb />
make record of phenomenal <lb />
prophetic powers of Republican <lb />
leaders. They predicted that it <lb />
would disappear, and as the way- <lb />
remarked, it <lb />
It is said that the Americans <lb />
more ice than any other <lb />
on the globe. They take more <lb />
sugar and other it, too. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
Ga., is one of tho most <lb />
hustling and active towns in that <lb />
State. There about a million <lb />
of fleas there, more or leas, to <lb />
Star. <lb />
Fifth succeed Judge <lb />
Womack. <lb />
Seventh succeed <lb />
Judge <lb />
Fight succeed Judge <lb />
Tenth succeed Judge <lb />
Bynum. <lb />
Eleventh succeed <lb />
Judge Shipp. <lb />
Altogether it is an important <lb />
and it is of great importance <lb />
that the full voting strength of the <lb />
Democratic party shall he polled. Let <lb />
no risks taken, but all stand to <lb />
so shall have nothing <lb />
regret hereafter. <lb />
Five deaths from cholera are <lb />
in Spain. <lb />
George a veteran of the <lb />
Mexican war living in Boston is ah <lb />
to have drawn pensions from <lb />
the government under six different <lb />
names. <lb />
Mr. Austin E. Ford, editor New <lb />
York Journal, and Miss <lb />
Annie of Brooklyn, wore mar- <lb />
last Thursday. <lb />
I DANIELS <lb />
a w, <lb />
WILSON, N. C <lb />
L. <lb />
DENTIST. I <lb />
N .<lb />
G RE EN V I LI, C <lb />
SE. J. H. TUCKER <lb />
A W <lb />
N. C. <lb />
LATHAM. <lb />
I it SKINNER, <lb />
n. <lb />
P JAMES,<lb />
N. C. <lb />
Practice In all the courts. Collection <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb /></p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
D, J, and <lb />
Publisher's Announcement. <lb />
THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE OF <lb />
l The reflector is 81.50 per yew <lb />
One <lb />
yea . <lb />
one year, .- . <lb />
Transient inch <lb />
one week. ; two <lb />
month IS. Two mines one week, I 1-0. <lb />
two weeks, one . <lb />
Advertisements insert ad la <lb />
as reading Items, <lb />
line each insertion. <lb />
Legal Advertisements, such as Ad- <lb />
and Notices. <lb />
Commissioners- and trustees Sales. <lb />
Summons to <lb />
be charged for at legal rates am <lb />
BE PAD Von IN ADVANCE. Hie RE- <lb />
has some and <lb />
much of having no <lb />
fixed rule as to the payment <lb />
of advertisements, and In order to avoid <lb />
future trouble payment in am e <lb />
will be demanded. <lb />
Contracts for apace not <lb />
above, length of time, can be <lb />
made by application to the either <lb />
in person or I y letter. <lb />
tor New Advertisements and <lb />
all changes of advertisements should lie <lb />
handed in by o'clock on <lb />
Morning in order to prompt In- <lb />
the day following. <lb />
The having a large <lb />
will be found a profitable medium <lb />
through which to reach the public. <lb />
at the Post Office at <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, JULY Sod, 1890. <lb />
Judicial Convention. <lb />
The Judicial Convention the <lb />
Democratic party of th Third <lb />
District, is hereby called to meet <lb />
Rocky Mount on Thursday, <lb />
3rd. at o'clock, for the par- <lb />
of nominating- a for <lb />
Solicitor. F. A. <lb />
Ch. Judicial Ex. Com. <lb />
A. W. the fool <lb />
that went on Fool's <lb />
is drawing a pension. He has <lb />
been allowed per month from <lb />
down to the present, and <lb />
from now on will get <lb />
month, <lb />
Two very prominent North Car- <lb />
Lave passed away during <lb />
the last few days, both having at- <lb />
a good age and spent lives <lb />
of usefulness to the State. <lb />
On Saturday Judge W. M. <lb />
Shipp died in Charlotte. He was <lb />
a native of Lincoln county, was <lb />
years old and had been on the <lb />
Bench since 1862. He was a just <lb />
and honorable Judge. <lb />
On Monday Dr. T. M. Jones, <lb />
President of Greensboro Female <lb />
College, died at his in <lb />
Greensboro, at the age of He <lb />
was a native of Franklin county. <lb />
He was one of the State's <lb />
educators and had been President <lb />
of Greensboro Female College <lb />
years. The death of such men is <lb />
truly a great loss. <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner deserves the <lb />
thanks of every Pitt man. <lb />
for the bold and gallant fight he <lb />
made in the convention, for her <lb />
favorite son, E. A. Move, and for <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
He certainly has drawn closer <lb />
to him the popular heart of Pitt <lb />
county. We have seen Col. Skin- <lb />
in many positions and he <lb />
ways proved equal to the occasion <lb />
but under the circumstances, on <lb />
this occasion he even surpassed <lb />
himself. He went into a <lb />
that was hostile to lawyers <lb />
and at first not disposed to be gov- <lb />
by the advice of any lawyer <lb />
but before its session had closed, <lb />
he was the hero of the day. and <lb />
stood next in the estimation of the <lb />
convention and auditors to that of <lb />
Hon. E. A. whose claims he <lb />
was championing. The advantage <lb />
that Col. Skinner had in the con- <lb />
was that amidst the hot- <lb />
test lire hf remained <lb />
cool and never got excited for one <lb />
moment, in other words he <lb />
died himself well, no one could <lb />
have clone better. <lb />
The Reflector to-day copies a <lb />
communication to the Raleigh <lb />
that is about Greenville <lb />
and Pitt county politics. In speak <lb />
of the letter editorially the <lb />
We publish elsewhere in to-day's <lb />
I an original article on Pitt <lb />
county Politics and Politicians. <lb />
It is interesting. <lb />
Pitt county politics have <lb />
commanded deep interest, not only <lb />
at home, but abroad. It is related <lb />
that when the late Col. K. <lb />
was consul general to <lb />
Paris, he was asked by the <lb />
or why it was that Pitt <lb />
county always gave a big Whig <lb />
majority, and Edgecombe county <lb />
which adjoins it, always gave such <lb />
a large Democratic majority. The <lb />
Emperor said that he could not <lb />
understand how it was that people <lb />
living side by <lb />
and engaged in the same <lb />
be so far apart in <lb />
their politics. <lb />
Col. was much <lb />
ed that the Emperor should know <lb />
so well the situation in <lb />
North Carolina, and in these two <lb />
Eastern counties. It showed his <lb />
mastery of details and his <lb />
information. <lb />
To-morrow the die. The <lb />
Judicial convention for this district <lb />
meets at Rocky Mount. <lb />
await the returns from the <lb />
It has been sent out by some <lb />
that the relative strength of Pitt <lb />
county for E. A. and W. A. <lb />
B. Branch for the congressional <lb />
nomination as expressed in the <lb />
county convention, stood for <lb />
to for Branch. Such a <lb />
rumor is fallacious and misleading <lb />
as the relative strength of the two <lb />
in Pitt county is by no means rep- <lb />
resented in these figures. That <lb />
the county is almost unanimous <lb />
for E. A. goes without say- <lb />
and the effort to par our dis- <lb />
an empty com- <lb />
and rush a resolution <lb />
through the convention instruct- <lb />
the county for Blanch, and <lb />
the vote that followed was no fair <lb />
test of how the county stood. A <lb />
large majority of the delegates <lb />
went into the convention opposed <lb />
to instruction of any kind, and <lb />
when the vote on the amendment <lb />
was taken, and such a wrangle fol- <lb />
lowed, many who voted for Branch <lb />
did so because they wanted to <lb />
vote down both the amendment <lb />
and the resolution and leave the <lb />
uninstructed. Mr. <lb />
name was very unjustly and <lb />
fairly handled by those who tried to <lb />
capture the county for <lb />
and such a course made no <lb />
for the latter gentleman. Pitt <lb />
is for E. A. as will be shown <lb />
at the Congressional Convention. <lb />
County Convention. <lb />
In accordance with the call issued <lb />
the Chairman of the Democratic <lb />
Committee Pitt county <lb />
the delegates chosen by the various <lb />
township primaries met in <lb />
Court House in Greenville on <lb />
Thursday, June -6th, the <lb />
pose of selecting delegates to <lb />
sent tins the State, Con- <lb />
and Judicial Conventions. <lb />
The meeting was called to order <lb />
by A. L. blow, Chairman of the Ex <lb />
Committee, who alter ex- <lb />
plaining the object of the <lb />
requested the Secretaries to call <lb />
the loll of delegates. This being <lb />
completed he declared the <lb />
ready to to <lb />
organization. <lb />
On J. J. <lb />
was made permanent chairman. <lb />
The following resolution was <lb />
Offered by Col. Harry Skinner, <lb />
after discussion by and <lb />
Capt. John King was adopted to- <lb />
Resolved, That the Democratic party <lb />
of Pitt county in convention assembled <lb />
endorses what is known as the <lb />
Treasury System as a measure of <lb />
culture right, and we hereby request <lb />
our Representatives and Senators in <lb />
Congress to use their best and most <lb />
efforts to secure the establish- <lb />
of this or some similar system, <lb />
whereby the may control his pro- <lb />
duce, and receive his equal under <lb />
the general government with the <lb />
the miner and other protective <lb />
industries. <lb />
A. A. Forbes offered I he motion <lb />
that the delegates of several <lb />
townships consult together and <lb />
select their quota of the delegates <lb />
the State. Congressional and Judi <lb />
and report. Carri <lb />
ed, <lb />
The following the delegates <lb />
beaver dam. <lb />
Delegate to the State <lb />
T II <lb />
Alien, <lb />
Delegates to Congressional Con- <lb />
M Smith, J P Allen. <lb />
S Norman, S V Joy <lb />
Mr. <lb />
Delegates to Judicial Convention <lb />
C J H Manning. Al- <lb />
A J II <lb />
Delegate to State Convention <lb />
B P B <lb />
lock. <lb />
Delegates to Congressional Con- <lb />
J bridge, A A <lb />
Tyson, L <lb />
II Rives, M Stancill, J A Bullock. <lb />
Delegates to Judicial Convention <lb />
L K A Parker, T A <lb />
pen. T Hodges, J <lb />
Hugh <lb />
BETHEL. <lb />
Delegate to State Convention <lb />
S T Carson. It J <lb />
Grimes. <lb />
Delegates to Congressional Con- <lb />
C S Cherry, J L G <lb />
-Manning, W B Mangum,. s Brown. <lb />
Johnson, II S <lb />
James, E A Cherry, J B <lb />
To Judicial C <lb />
Moore, S M Jones, S A Gainer, Dr <lb />
J Nelson. Alternates S T Car- <lb />
sou, K M Jones, G W <lb />
Manning. <lb />
CAROLINA. <lb />
Delegate to State Convention <lb />
G M Mooring. W <lb />
Thomas. <lb />
Delegates to Congressional Con- <lb />
S It Boss, J U <lb />
A S W D Keel. Alter- <lb />
T Keel, J J Bawls, H M <lb />
Gray, W T Gray. <lb />
Delegates to Judicial Convention <lb />
Franklin Tyson, XV Thomas, <lb />
D B Jesse <lb />
H Williams. I H <lb />
Little, J. H. J J Bawls. <lb />
Delegates to State Convention <lb />
J J J B Galloway, <lb />
J B Grimes. T <lb />
son, T C Cannon, W B Moore. <lb />
Delegates to Congressional Con- <lb />
J J B <lb />
Galloway, E S Dixon, John Elks, T <lb />
C Cannon, J D Buck, J C Grimes, <lb />
B T Wilson. Ed- <lb />
wards, J O Proctor, W H Gal Iowa v, <lb />
W W Tucker, G W Venters, J J <lb />
Mills, J E S Adams, W P Buck. <lb />
Delegates to Judicial Convention <lb />
K T Wilson, J D Buck, John Gal <lb />
J E S Adams, W W <lb />
W E Proctor, I Edwards, J J <lb />
Laugh in i house. W <lb />
Perkins, M Cox, J B Grimes, W B <lb />
Moore, Galloway, J O <lb />
tor, <lb />
A G Cox, C C Kirkman, It Gan- <lb />
non. Alternates B E Hart, <lb />
Worthington, A Cox, B F Cox, J B <lb />
Johnson, I. A Cobb, J D Cox. <lb />
Delegates to Judicial Convention <lb />
C Dawson, L A Cobb, H L <lb />
mount. Lorenzo C Can- <lb />
non, J J E C Alter- <lb />
B Ellis, A C Tucker, P H <lb />
E H Craft, J It <lb />
Ives, John Pierce. <lb />
FALKLAND. <lb />
Delegate to State Convention <lb />
W E C <lb />
Vines. <lb />
Delegates to Congressional Con- <lb />
W King, Andrew Joy- <lb />
C V Newton. Alternates J <lb />
C Cook, Joseph Lang, W A Field. <lb />
Delegates to Judicial Convention <lb />
J II Smith, Jonas B B <lb />
King. L Williams, <lb />
John King, Peebles. <lb />
Delegate to State <lb />
N Alternate C L Barrett. <lb />
Delegates to Congressional Con- <lb />
L Davis, T L <lb />
T E Keel, W It Parker, <lb />
A J A D Hill, J A Lang, <lb />
It J Lang. <lb />
Delegates to <lb />
It J Lang, T B Keel, B L <lb />
it L Davis. M <lb />
S Belcher, B P J It <lb />
Davis. <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
Delegates to State Convention <lb />
Many Skinner, Gov T J Jarvis, Dr <lb />
C J L <lb />
Blew, I A Sugg, G B King. <lb />
Delegates to Con- <lb />
Tucker, E O Me- <lb />
Cowan, W H Allen, L A Mayo, J L <lb />
Fleming, C House, William <lb />
G W <lb />
J Fleming, Alfred Cannon, D S <lb />
Spain, Jacob Joyner, J A K Tucker, <lb />
Warren, II F Keel, Noah <lb />
Forbes, J A <lb />
Delegates to Judicial Convention <lb />
O W Harrington, F G James, W <lb />
J Fleming, H F Keel, J G It <lb />
W King, John Flanagan, J B <lb />
W S L A Mayo. <lb />
William <lb />
Smith, Dr C J T J Stan- <lb />
J I. Sugg, S A Bedding, John <lb />
Smith, W S Fleming, J William- <lb />
sou, T C Bryan. <lb />
Delegate to State Convention <lb />
J J Nobles. W H <lb />
Bagwell. <lb />
Delegates to Congressional Con- <lb />
n B B Sat <lb />
W Lit- <lb />
Joseph Fleming. <lb />
Delegates to Judicial <lb />
Beverly Daniel, S I <lb />
Fleming, B B <lb />
Satterthwaite. <lb />
SWIFT CREEK. <lb />
Delegates to State <lb />
J L Tucker, Dr W L Best. Alter- <lb />
-J A A B <lb />
Delegates to Congressional Con <lb />
P Moore, I Moore, S M <lb />
Smith, L B F M <lb />
rick. W Cannon, <lb />
Israel Moore, T J C <lb />
son, J <lb />
Delegates to Judicial Convention <lb />
F Harding, S It Wilson, N K <lb />
Cory, It U W S <lb />
Z Brooks, C P Gas- <lb />
kins, John Moore, L B Cox, A B <lb />
After the names of all the <lb />
gates were read A A. Forbes <lb />
that there had been great <lb />
in the selection the <lb />
for Greenville township and <lb />
offered a motion that this township <lb />
lie allowed to retire again and select <lb />
delegates over. The motion caused <lb />
a spirited discussion and was lost <lb />
by a small majority vote. The con- <lb />
then ratified the reports of <lb />
the different townships. <lb />
J. B. Grimes offered the following <lb />
Whereas. The people of Pitt county <lb />
are desire us of having a farmer <lb />
in the Congress. <lb />
And whereas, A. Esq., is <lb />
the choice of Pitt but as he <lb />
has declared that he i not a candidate <lb />
A. B. Branch, Esq. of <lb />
Beaufort county, is a candidate for the <lb />
Democratic nomination fur the o-ml <lb />
Congress from the First District, <lb />
And We believe to be <lb />
an able, honest and upright exponent of <lb />
Democratic principles, and in sympathy <lb />
with and a friend ox the farming <lb />
be it <lb />
That we endorse the <lb />
of Mr. Branch and instruct the <lb />
from this count lo support him <lb />
in the Congressional <lb />
E. O. offered an amend <lb />
to the resolution to strike out <lb />
the name of Mr. Branch and insert <lb />
the name B. A. instead. <lb />
A wrangling discussion of nearly <lb />
two hours followed this resolution <lb />
a vote was called the <lb />
was adopted by a vote <lb />
to <lb />
J. D. Cox then moved that the <lb />
resolution be tabled, which was <lb />
carried almost unanimously. <lb />
following was of- <lb />
by J. B. Grimes was <lb />
bled as soon as <lb />
That this convention present <lb />
lo Democratic voters of the <lb />
Judicial District as the choice of Pitt <lb />
for Solicitor that able and dis- <lb />
member of the bar <lb />
A. Blow, Esq. That he has the <lb />
qualified endorsement of Democrats <lb />
of this county and the delegates to the. <lb />
Judicial Convention are hereby <lb />
ed to vole for A. L. Blow tor Solicitor <lb />
and use all honorable means to secure bis <lb />
nomination. <lb />
The Convention then adjourned. <lb />
Gossip. <lb />
Hew <lb />
Carolina Hut <lb />
Hatters. <lb />
Correspondence to <lb />
B. D. B. It. Co. have <lb />
reduced rate to the Jul <lb />
rates are very low, <lb />
only for trip from Golds- <lb />
Mr. Peter a <lb />
and resident of tins city, has <lb />
invented an alarm clock. It is said <lb />
be has been offered for the <lb />
invention, <lb />
Mr. T K. Secretary of <lb />
the State Board of will <lb />
go to Europe to take charge of the <lb />
North exhibit of <lb />
in London during July Au <lb />
gust Exhibition. <lb />
The cotton crop in the State is <lb />
about two weeks earlier last <lb />
season and is in tine condition in <lb />
ail better for <lb />
many years. Corn is also good <lb />
most sections, though not up to the <lb />
standard. <lb />
The fruit crop this is <lb />
most entire failure account of <lb />
warm weather the first of the <lb />
year, followed by the cold snaps <lb />
March. The peach is an en- <lb />
tire and only a small pro- <lb />
portion of made. The other <lb />
fruits are also damaged badly. <lb />
The past, week has been excess- <lb />
hot and many people are at <lb />
the mountains or seashore seeking <lb />
refreshing breezes invigorating <lb />
atmosphere. In fact, it has been so <lb />
excessively hot the street cars have <lb />
had trouble with horses and <lb />
mules being unable to stand the <lb />
heat. of the teams succumb- <lb />
ed and were laid up at the car <lb />
repair. <lb />
Last week Mr. J. Booker, of Hal <lb />
was granted a patent a <lb />
The gumming <lb />
caused by feeding damp <lb />
the is a <lb />
and this invention is to do <lb />
away with it doubt but it will <lb />
prove successful, be a benefit <lb />
to both inventor and owner. It <lb />
will not be much used before <lb />
tall of sin. as the will be <lb />
unable to get them introduced <lb />
For some time past we have been <lb />
hearing that in dark nights it was <lb />
dangerous ladies by <lb />
male escorts to appear the streets <lb />
and recent developments have pro- <lb />
the rumor true. It seems that <lb />
some black-skin devil is ever the <lb />
alert to scare or hurt them when <lb />
alone. Some or <lb />
them <lb />
alone, push them rudely or <lb />
catch them by the dress and abuse <lb />
i and one was so bold as <lb />
to go a white person's house <lb />
take a seat at the table while <lb />
lady was eating called for sup- <lb />
per. On being ordered to leave, be <lb />
became abusive insolent, at <lb />
which she threw a plate, striking <lb />
In in on the head and cutting a deep <lb />
gash. The same villain was at his <lb />
lawless deeds on Sunday <lb />
As two ladies were returning from <lb />
church the stepped from <lb />
the dark and caught them by the <lb />
dresses and commenced abusing <lb />
them. They cried for help, which <lb />
was heard, pursuit was given <lb />
by Mr. Z. T. and another <lb />
gentleman. They were unable to <lb />
catch him, as the scoundrel had <lb />
start. It has <lb />
impossible to find out who <lb />
are, but is <lb />
certain, our women will be protect- <lb />
ed way or another, and should <lb />
the guilty one be caught law will <lb />
be enforced to the fullest <lb />
B. A. <lb />
Greenville's Needs. <lb />
A Suggestion. <lb />
W F Carroll, T C Cannon. <lb />
Delegates to State Convention <lb />
E C A Cox. Alternates <lb />
G A G Cox. <lb />
Delegates to Congressional Con- <lb />
A Fred <lb />
Mb. as much as the <lb />
late Mr. T. B. Cherry gave to the <lb />
of Greenville site <lb />
Cherry Hill Cemetery for <lb />
white and colored, and having re- <lb />
quested in will that a suitable <lb />
be erected on his lot in <lb />
Cemetery by his family, or ex- <lb />
it has been suggested to <lb />
writer by one of best men in <lb />
town, that it would be a just and <lb />
lilting recognition of gilt that <lb />
town of Greenville should erect <lb />
a monument as would the <lb />
just appreciation of donation. <lb />
property was given without so <lb />
the <lb />
yet shown bas been the naming the <lb />
grounds It is to be <lb />
hoped that town authorities <lb />
will take action in the matter at <lb />
once, as marble will soon be or- <lb />
heartily en- <lb />
above <lb />
of Me <lb />
I have <lb />
been in county since De- <lb />
and have its inter- <lb />
and especially those the <lb />
town of Greenville. I have read of <lb />
Greenville years ago. Now it <lb />
occurs to me that by the year 1900 <lb />
should have a population <lb />
of at least That, of course, <lb />
must the en- <lb />
of her leading business men <lb />
citizens. We have <lb />
of railroad steamboat <lb />
There should by all means <lb />
be a large cotton factory or knitting <lb />
mills put up here that our people <lb />
male and have work <lb />
to do. Too of are <lb />
and not producers. <lb />
Again, in near future Green- <lb />
ville should become a good tobacco <lb />
market. Pitt is <lb />
fine tobacco which always brings <lb />
good prices. The county and <lb />
should look after development <lb />
this interest. Well conducted <lb />
warehouses tobacco factories <lb />
will build up a town. For Instances <lb />
of this look at Durham, Winston, <lb />
Oxford and Henderson in our own <lb />
State. These facts have to do with <lb />
material prosperity of the <lb />
county. <lb />
Now let remember that these <lb />
are by no means most <lb />
interests- Let hasten the <lb />
establishment of a well equipped <lb />
male school, work together <lb />
then to build up both male <lb />
female school interests of our town. <lb />
This is important also, that we look <lb />
well to our religious developments. <lb />
The religious educational inter- <lb />
any civilized people are their <lb />
greatest interests. I have good <lb />
of ville at heart desire to <lb />
see the advancing pros- <lb />
Your new citizen, <lb />
A. D. fl. <lb />
A Sensible View. <lb />
At Home, N. C. <lb />
June 1890. <lb />
As a <lb />
Democrat and life long citizen o <lb />
the county, I ask permission for a <lb />
space in columns of your <lb />
excellent paper to say a few words <lb />
in of the position now <lb />
pied the ends of Mr. E. A. <lb />
our distinguished Superior <lb />
Court Clerk, who have seen fit to <lb />
advocate his claims before <lb />
and Democratic Convention as <lb />
a candidate for nomination for the <lb />
I am aware that opponents of <lb />
Mr. say he acted in bad <lb />
faith towards the people party <lb />
who placed him office, not de- <lb />
a candidate for said <lb />
nomination, all means ought. <lb />
to have pushed his name forward <lb />
people would known what <lb />
lo on. I glad to <lb />
that E. A. possesses too much <lb />
modesty to do any of the kind <lb />
as already fills a position of <lb />
trust and thereby occupies a <lb />
place officers are public <lb />
and not masters as too <lb />
many are inclined to How <lb />
ever he might have been to <lb />
receive said nomination, as a <lb />
be had no right to attempt to <lb />
jump from the Clerk's office to Con- <lb />
or from position to an- <lb />
other, but wait quietly and patiently <lb />
be bas done, and let the people <lb />
say they wish him to go up <lb />
higher. No other position under <lb />
the circumstances would have done <lb />
Mr. for I am <lb />
if he had done what bis opponents <lb />
be ought to have done, that <lb />
of these very men would <lb />
have been bis strongest <lb />
and think would have had a very <lb />
good cause for taking a decided <lb />
stand against him. Men con- <lb />
freemen when not public of- <lb />
and they all have the <lb />
under our present I am <lb />
sorry to corrupt to de- <lb />
themselves candidates for <lb />
nomination for any position they <lb />
may desire to fill, but I hope that <lb />
the time will come when the <lb />
politics of our country will demand <lb />
our public officers, when they wish <lb />
a more exalted position, to come out <lb />
in and in newspapers <lb />
blow their own horns say to <lb />
their friends they must a bet- <lb />
position. No, sir Mr. <lb />
is right, his <lb />
whether they admit it or not are <lb />
wrong, by their acts are <lb />
eating measures their ancestors <lb />
have been ashamed of and <lb />
I trust their children will put <lb />
into practice. hope the friends of <lb />
Mr. will forget that all <lb />
questions have two sides, let <lb />
us come and reason together for the <lb />
good the cause which both <lb />
of these gentlemen are contending <lb />
for, viz the success of <lb />
racy and the advancement <lb />
agricultural and laborer's interest <lb />
for both of those gentlemen as <lb />
them, are agreed as to <lb />
the principles involved, therefore it <lb />
is difference in choice of men and <lb />
not of principle. It is reasonable <lb />
to conclude that <lb />
are Branch's friends, <lb />
Blanch's should be and I <lb />
trust are friends, that is, <lb />
when meet convention <lb />
one of the names are withdrawn, <lb />
bis will support the other, <lb />
if so, my opinion either Branch <lb />
or will receive nomination <lb />
of the Democratic party, and <lb />
I believe after last speech is <lb />
made the last gun is fired the <lb />
glad news will flash with <lb />
speed from of this district <lb />
to the other the man has been elect- <lb />
ed whom people may trust <lb />
and rest assured that all things will <lb />
work together for their good so far <lb />
as be is able to control them. <lb />
A to Both, and <lb />
Especially the Demo- <lb />
Party. <lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
receiving every day my spring <lb />
--------stock of Dry floods, Sec. <lb />
Prices to <lb />
TO TUB <lb />
Standard Calicoes, <lb />
Homespun. <lb />
Yard-wide fin <lb />
cents pr yd. <lb />
cents pr yd. <lb />
cents pr yd. <lb />
and Children's Straw Hats <lb />
to 35.00. Trimmed in <lb />
in the store at cents to <lb />
BIG<lb />
BARGAIN'S <lb />
NO <lb />
NO <lb />
HIM BUG <lb />
HUMBUG <lb />
Hake Flour 00.- s <lb />
Flake -s <lb />
I have a Flour Which I guarantee for <lb />
Everything low down for cash. <lb />
Give me a trial. <lb />
W. STOKES. . If. G. STOKES. <lb />
Grimesland, N. c <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
The death of Annie Wilson <lb />
daughter of Mr and Mrs. L. C. <lb />
Terrell, which occurred in Tarboro <lb />
last Sunday morning, brought sad- <lb />
to all our people who knew her, <lb />
and awakened much profound <lb />
for parents. She was born <lb />
March 10.1878, and died June <lb />
1890; hence was in her thirteenth <lb />
year. Though so young, many <lb />
and graces were greatly <lb />
oped in her. She had beauty of per- <lb />
son, a bright, active mind, an <lb />
obedient, trusting nature. <lb />
These things with winsome manners <lb />
made, all her acquaintances net <lb />
friends, and made her parents fee <lb />
their less more intensely. Mar <lb />
From Our Correspondent. <lb />
Washington, D. <lb />
After the long dispute between <lb />
the Senate, regarding <lb />
the final disposition of the pension <lb />
problem, end has been reached. <lb />
Innumerable bills on subject <lb />
introduced in both <lb />
es. <lb />
Thu original measure of the Sen- <lb />
ate, was a pension <lb />
the same character as that vetoed <lb />
by Cleveland. <lb />
The House insisted in- <lb />
of a service by <lb />
granting a pension of mouth <lb />
to every soldier of years of age <lb />
and hereafter he got that old. <lb />
This Senate was hostile to this <lb />
idea and forced the House to drop <lb />
it; but in it bas been <lb />
ed to make a greater concession. <lb />
A conference committee of both <lb />
Houses hare made an <lb />
bill which has already ratified <lb />
by the and will <lb />
ably be law on that subject, <lb />
which, briefly stated is as <lb />
All soldiers who have served as long <lb />
as three months, honorably dis- <lb />
charged, and who are now, or may <lb />
hereafter, be suffering from any <lb />
or physical disability of a <lb />
permanent character, not result <lb />
of their own vicious habits, which <lb />
incapacitates them from the per- <lb />
of labor, so as to <lb />
render them to earn a sup- <lb />
port are to receive pensions from <lb />
SO to per month, the amount <lb />
depending upon the soldiers <lb />
to earn a support. <lb />
t re vow <lb />
e Are ow x re fared; <lb />
To show the ladies the very best <lb />
of <lb />
1---- <lb />
Our stock just opened has the newest <lb />
shapes white and black <lb />
trimmed and <lb />
Hats and Bonnets and Hats <lb />
Hats and and Hats <lb />
We also have Ribbons and <lb />
Flowers of all kinds, Feather <lb />
Plumes, Crepes. <lb />
Handkerchiefs. Notions, in- <lb />
Caps and Sacks, etc. <lb />
ft <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
The John Flanagan <lb />
BUGGY COMPANY. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
All persons having claims against the <lb />
estate of Harriet A. Yellowley, <lb />
are hereby notified to exhibit the same <lb />
on or before the 29th day of June, 1801, <lb />
to the undersigned, who has duly <lb />
as the Executor tn last will and <lb />
of said Harriet A. Yellow- <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
their recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to said estate <lb />
are notified to come forward promptly <lb />
the w <lb />
J. B. <lb />
Are in business at the. old Flanagan <lb />
Shops and are manufacturing <lb />
all kinds the best <lb />
VEHICLES. <lb />
We also do------ <lb />
REPAIRING H SHU NOTICE. <lb />
All Work guaranteed. <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY CO. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
COME IN <lb />
We want to have a talk <lb />
with you and tell <lb />
you now cheap <lb />
we can sell <lb />
you <lb />
HARDWARE <lb />
Dixie and <lb />
Tobacco Plows, Plow <lb />
Castings. The Famous <lb />
Elmo Cook Stoves. <lb />
Give us your orders <lb />
for <lb />
TOBACCO FLUES <lb />
early and you will be <lb />
sure to get them in time <lb />
LATHAM PENDER, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ANOTHER <lb />
Car Load of Fine <lb />
Horses <lb />
AND <lb />
Mules, <lb />
--------Just received by------- <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
------ind will be sold------ <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb />
or at reasonable terms on time on <lb />
proved security. bought my stock for <lb />
Cash and can afford to sell as cheap as <lb />
Give me a call. <lb />
SALE AND FEED <lb />
I Ml I C <lb />
-THAT- <lb />
AN <lb />
AN <lb />
it, <lb />
hove <lb />
BAIT'S <lb />
BAITS <lb />
REVOLVING<lb />
ls THE GIN IX THE SOUTH. <lb />
WHY IT THE BEST COTTON GIN IN TH it i. <lb />
built upon improved principles, having in i <lb />
Box. which revolve with the roll of seed <lb />
which occurs at the end of the box in all other the <lb />
REFERENCES.--Henry F. I. F. Jno Ma <lb />
B. Hooker, Malta, it. V. i . <lb />
Mil, N. U, ii. Fowler, Stonewall, N. C; J. A. Q. Greenville <lb />
Smith, Calico, K. S. Waters, T <lb />
son I D. Banyan N. w. II. Ham, on, <lb />
V r Theo. Bland. Ml <lb />
N. W. V J. t. Gaylord, N. C. <lb />
H upon you to order <lb />
will cost no more early late. We will take orders now <lb />
time this summer, at cash prices, and deliver on good notes, without <lb />
payable in November, <lb />
or any <lb />
interest, <lb />
MOWING will sell the Buckeye <lb />
payable November, 1890 and November ism. <lb />
on nod <lb />
Order <lb />
ID <lb />
GINS <lb />
Having received from the Pratt Gin Factory the for <lb />
training new saws on old gins, other repair work, I <lb />
by announce to all that I can successfully repair their gins <lb />
herein for per cent. than it will cost at <lb />
any factory, and also save largely in freights to and from <lb />
I can do work your <lb />
Send your gin to the <lb />
the various factories. <lb />
may need. <lb />
gin <lb />
WASHINGTON MACHINERY AGENCY <lb />
With freights prepared, and we will guarantee you <lb />
a good job. Don't wait, but send our gin at once, as <lb />
the last hour is always crowded, you may be delayed. If <lb />
you can't spare the money now make special terms with us at once <lb />
and send your gin without delay. It will cost <lb />
DO more soon than late. <lb />
BE YB <lb />
AND WILL <lb />
fARM AND MILL ENGINES <lb />
and <lb />
and Boilers. <lb />
All and styles commonly used, at Low Prices and Reasonable Terms. <lb />
A Saw <lb />
that will cut 10.000 feet of per day. on good also larger sizes at such <lb />
rates of price. <lb />
SEED COTTON ELEVATORS. <lb />
That will raise 1.800 pounds of seed cotton from a wagon minutes. No din- <lb />
can afford to do without one. Terms easy and prices satisfactory <lb />
3-TON WAGON SCALES, ONLY <lb />
Guaranteed correct or no Can weigh cotton or hay on the <lb />
live stock on foot. <lb />
wagon, or <lb />
For prices, address, <lb />
WASHINGTON MACHINERY AGENCY. <lb />
O. K Washington, N. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
SOLID CHUNKS OF TRUTHS <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO., <lb />
-Invite your careful attention to their large and complete stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
--And of each and every one at least a share of their esteemed patronage. <lb />
-The cry of hard times we hear constantly on every hand, but <lb />
--------wish to remind you that we have a-------- <lb />
SPECIALLY SELECTED OP <lb />
To meet not only competition, but to conquer the monster high <lb />
day is passed when I he thought of friendship enters into.- <lb />
the buying of goods, why because every one must <lb />
will buy where they can buy <lb />
WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE ALL <lb />
will favor us with their patronage. We will be glad to you en <lb />
W in and see us and let us give you at least a hearty shake of the <lb />
and a kindly greeting. Make our place your headquarters while <lb />
in town, and quality are what you want i i <lb />
your hard earned dollars and that is just what we <lb />
got for yon, <lb />
No Mistake No Bragging No Back Down <lb />
mean every word of it and can and will do what we tell you. Look, <lb />
down this column and sec if cannot interest you <lb />
stock <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boon, <lb />
Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Harness and <lb />
Valises, Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery and Glassware, Tinware, <lb />
Flows and Castings, Furniture, Mattresses, Bed Springs, Cots, <lb />
And easy and comfortable also a line of Baby Carriages. <lb />
Look at these prices they arc not leaders but only sample prices through our <lb />
Calicoes at cents per yard. Ginghams at to cents per yard. <lb />
to cents pr yd. Elegant line of White Goods at to ct. <lb />
White Lawns at pr yd. Round thread N. C. Check et. <lb />
Piece from to <lb />
All wool, fashionable shades, single at cents per yards. <lb />
Nun's Veiling at cents per yard, standard goods and worth at least <lb />
Single and Double width Cashmeres in leading shades, reduced. <lb />
-We have the best line of- <lb />
I have opened at the stables formerly <lb />
occupied Dr. J. G. James, <lb />
and will keep a tine line of <lb />
Horses and Mules. <lb />
have beautiful and -fancy turnouts for <lb />
the livery and can suit most <lb />
I will run in connection a DRAY- <lb />
AGE BUSINESS, and solicit a share of <lb />
your patronage. Call and be convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
Greenville, N. U. <lb />
Salve. <lb />
The Best Salve in the Id for <lb />
Sores, Ulcers, Salt <lb />
Sores. Hands <lb />
Corns, and all Skin <lb />
positively cares Piles, r n <lb />
required. It is guaranteed to <lb />
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded <lb />
Price M hex. Per aid by , <lb />
OUR DOLLAR SHOES <lb />
We have ever bad, solid leather and no mistake. Our line of shoes is complete. <lb />
Ladles, men, boys and children we can suit you in shoes. <lb />
Give the tired mother a rest and please the baby by it a nice Carriage. <lb />
Now want to talk to you about <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 yon <lb />
money on small as well as large purchases. <lb />
Our parting injunction to every consumer and buyer of of goods in this market Is <lb />
to come in and look at our goods and compare them and our prices in all oar varied <lb />
lines of General Merchandise with goods and prices elsewhere, and remember we <lb />
meet competition by lowering the price and not quality. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO., <lb />
N, C. <lb />
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EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Local Sparks. <lb />
This year is gone. <lb />
race is afternoon. <lb />
To Rocky Mount to-morrow. <lb />
How ii boils political pot <lb />
crops <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Mr. W. B. James <lb />
last trade. <lb />
was -quite sick <lb />
Miss Annie of Hamilton, <lb />
is visiting Miss Rosa Forbes. <lb />
Hosier Larry returned <lb />
boon Friday evening from n visit to <lb />
forbore. <lb />
Private F. L. Dancy Mon- <lb />
day to his post in the U. S. Army at <lb />
Fortress Monroe. <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Miss <lb />
daughter, <lb />
are visit <lb />
Encampment. <lb />
Au Lodge of Odd <lb />
was established in Odd <lb />
Fellows Hall on Jone 25th by Grand <lb />
Phillips and elected the <lb />
officers the <lb />
E. A. C. P. <lb />
J. White H. P. <lb />
J. J. Cherry S. W. <lb />
L. Brown J. W. <lb />
O. D. Sec. <lb />
J. A. K. Tucker <lb />
ATTRACTION <lb />
A CORDIAL INVITATION TO <lb />
VISITORS <lb />
Milkmaid brand condensed milk is <lb />
sold by K. <lb />
load Mild Corn rt <lb />
be Old Stoic. <lb />
The has gone <lb />
op on Ways at Washington for <lb />
repair. <lb />
bushels Seed tor sale- <lb />
by J. <lb />
Mr. J. L, Harriss, one of the Tar- <lb />
Southerner force, spent <lb />
with his parents in Greenville. <lb />
Mrs. Guion and little <lb />
of Mew and Miss Minnie <lb />
Exam, arc visiting Mrs James <lb />
Brown. <lb />
That splendid seaside resort, <lb />
for guests. On tomorrow <lb />
-AM- <lb />
is out. Did you give in your <lb />
If not arc liable to a <lb />
double <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. carry a nice <lb />
line of Ladies Shoes, and sell cheap. <lb />
The days have readied their max- <lb />
length and arc now gradually <lb />
growing shorter. <lb />
lbs Beeswax wanted for <lb />
cash at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Cotton plentiful now. <lb />
Several sent in to the <lb />
the past week. <lb />
While Ice Cream Free- <lb />
sale by Latham Ponder. <lb />
July 3rd, the steamer will leave <lb />
Washington for <lb />
after the arrival of steam- <lb />
from Greenville. This is a <lb />
did for persons to go <lb />
right through to from <lb />
Greenville. The hotel is under the <lb />
management of Spencer Bros, who <lb />
made for themselves such a splendid <lb />
i . <lb />
reputation las., season. Rates <lb />
moderate and tare is first class. <lb />
Mrs. A. N. and children <lb />
turned home Fri <lb />
Va., where they were visiting Mrs. <lb />
Ryan's parents. <lb />
-Miss Ann who been <lb />
with the meeting of <lb />
the Council, returned to <lb />
Washington yesterday. <lb />
Kev. J. N. II. of Tar- <lb />
preached in the Baptist <lb />
here Sunday and Monday nights. He <lb />
will preach again next Sunday night. <lb />
Mrs. John M. <lb />
Nelson, Messrs. J. II. Tucker and D. <lb />
J. attended the Union <lb />
meeting at Scotland Neck last week. <lb />
Little Misses Lina <lb />
Helen Perkins, Tyson and <lb />
Gertrude Williams have been spend- <lb />
tag a week with Mrs J. C. Tyson <lb />
the <lb />
Greenville vs Stars. <lb />
The Start Capture the Second Came of <lb />
the Series at Washington last <lb />
Thursday Our Boys <lb />
ally Entertained. <lb />
are <lb />
To the Convention. <lb />
Two extra coaches will be put on <lb />
the train to-morrow morning for use <lb />
of the to the Judicial Con- <lb />
at Rocky Mount, so they can <lb />
go through without change. Ar- <lb />
will be made for them to <lb />
j retain after the convention if it holds ,. <lb />
longer than time for the departure of j V <lb />
the regular train from Mount. <lb />
Fare for the round trip will be <lb />
Most of the Greene county <lb />
will also come here to take <lb />
train from Greenville <lb />
morning. <lb />
. .- . , Miss Josephine Purvis, Martin. <lb />
mouth sires us live J , ., . <lb />
,. ,, . . , J . who was visiting her <lb />
live Wednesdays, lire and <lb />
HOME FOLKS <lb />
-TO- <lb />
five again. <lb />
Fresh Boss for the well <lb />
sick at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The Goldsboro asks what is <lb />
hotter than a day in Jane <lb />
it a is day in July. <lb />
Best Shone ever had for both <lb />
Ladies and Men's, at J. B. Cherry <lb />
Cos. <lb />
was the turning day of <lb />
marked the beginning of <lb />
last half this <lb />
Visit Our Store <lb />
THE WEEK.<lb />
Ike finest loaf of bread ever ate T <lb />
was made of Point Lace Float, at <lb />
the Old Store. <lb />
was visiting her Mrs. <lb />
I Stephens, returned home yesterday. <lb />
Mrs. Stephens returned with her to <lb />
remain a few days. <lb />
Mr. W. H. Long, of Tennessee, who <lb />
for several mouths has been reading <lb />
law Jarvis here, left <lb />
Monday for the Law <lb />
School at Chapel Hill. <lb />
Mr. Willie A one of H. <lb />
Morris A- clerks, is off for a <lb />
days vacation in Tarboro. Mr. <lb />
Aaron Morris, of Tarboro is here <lb />
i W place during his absence. <lb />
Rev. F. Smith, a man j <lb />
at <lb />
Theological Seminary, Va., and re-1 <lb />
In New <lb />
On Monday the business was all <lb />
moved over from the temporary de- <lb />
pot at to the elegant new <lb />
depot in Greenville. Though the <lb />
building is not quite completed, <lb />
it are ready for <lb />
and when entirely finished it will be <lb />
one of the neatest and prettiest depots <lb />
on the Coast Line. It is large, com- <lb />
substantially constructed <lb />
handsome in its appearance. The <lb />
clever agent, Mr. J. R. Moore, is as <lb />
happy as can be in his new quarters. <lb />
Next week we will try to have a lull <lb />
sketch of the building. It is a <lb />
it to town to the railroad com- <lb />
Delightful Town. <lb />
A day in Scotland Neck <lb />
lay of pleasure, and it was <lb />
ex- <lb />
THIS WEEK <lb />
Special Attraction. <lb />
It is good to have harmony, but <lb />
there was any thing else at the <lb />
convention Thursday. <lb />
Go to Brown see <lb />
cheap White Goods and <lb />
More <lb />
market the pant weak than was <lb />
peeled would come this <lb />
A big lot of Sample Notions just <lb />
received and will be sold at New <lb />
York cost at <lb />
The Teacher's at <lb />
adjourned yesterday alter <lb />
very pleasant <lb />
lot <lb />
Sample just received <lb />
will be sold at New Yolk cost at <lb />
Biggs ft <lb />
There were two or three native <lb />
sale on the street <lb />
day. It look cash to see inside them <lb />
per lb for Sweet <lb />
turned home last Saturday. On Sun- j let's good fortune to experience this <lb />
day morning he was ordained into last Friday. One can hardly find <lb />
the ministry at St. John's j a more social town, and it is made up <lb />
The many ii of the j best in the world, <lb />
here learn with sadness of the death i a lack of energy about <lb />
Of little Annie, daughter of Mr. and people. of push <lb />
enterprise ire there whose in <lb />
is being felt. A handsome . <lb />
Mi. being out or now ready for the ma- , <lb />
and a magnificent hotel in <lb />
course of erection are evidences <lb />
Mrs. L. C. Terrell, of Tarboro, which <lb />
I on Sunday morning. Rev. <lb />
R. B. John was telegraphed for <lb />
and went up Monday morning to con- <lb />
duct the burial <lb />
Rev. last week went to <lb />
Pa., as one of the delegates <lb />
from tins Stale to the National Sun- <lb />
School Convention which met in <lb />
that city. His little daughter, Laura, <lb />
accompanied him and they will visit <lb />
Washington and Va., <lb />
returning home. latter <lb />
place is the home of Mr. <lb />
lather. <lb />
lb sold in Pitt Co., which i Saturday <lb />
of its a m to help <lb />
the Old Brick Store. I <lb />
first watermelon the editor en- <lb />
joyed this season was a set up by J. <lb />
Tucker Sunday morning. He <lb />
and <lb />
it it. <lb />
the co-operative spirit with <lb />
her citizens are imbued. Herein <lb />
Greenville might well afford to pat- <lb />
tern after Scotland Neck. <lb />
-ON- <lb />
THURSDAY <lb />
shall place on our counters a <lb />
Choice Selection <lb />
-OF- <lb />
Francis. the painter, has something <lb />
to say to-day about how some paint <lb />
so much time to be done. <lb />
We hear that Mr. J. B. Little, of <lb />
has corn from which <lb />
he expects to harvest U barrels per <lb />
acre. <lb />
Advertisement of Greenville Fe- <lb />
male Instate appears on first page of <lb />
this paper. The fall session begins <lb />
September Is a corps of <lb />
teachers been engaged and the <lb />
advantages this school the <lb />
beat. <lb />
Art Exhibit by Miss <lb />
Mollie and her pupils in Ger- <lb />
mania Hall Friday evening. Public <lb />
invited. <lb />
trouble to show Goods <lb />
One hint to patrons, please. It is <lb />
I costing just as much to run the Bi <lb />
I now in the dull mouths as <lb />
at any other season of the year, <lb />
j Times arc hard but don't forget us <lb />
R. . i is advertising his I a of where- <lb />
agency for all kinds of machinery in <lb />
this issue. He a specialty of <lb />
gins. <lb />
Accident. <lb />
Parties from this place who attend- <lb />
masonic picnic at <lb />
Tuesday last week, reported quite <lb />
an accident upon their return to <lb />
Greenville. Mr. Elias Turnage hi <lb />
in a single horse phaeton <lb />
and was returning from the <lb />
picnic. While crossing the bridge <lb />
near his horse began <lb />
kicking and backed the vehicle down <lb />
a steep embankment when the cud of <lb />
the bridge was reached. The vehicle <lb />
with its occupants went down eight <lb />
or ten feet, turning completely <lb />
the fall, the horse going down on <lb />
it and demolishing it. The only one <lb />
of the party hurt was Mrs. Turnage, <lb />
one of her legs being broken, the <lb />
others escaping without a <lb />
Reported for the Reflector. <lb />
Washington may be a of <lb />
base ball is left out <lb />
the question, but when it comes <lb />
down to a matter of runs and base- <lb />
bile there is certainly no social <lb />
for its sister town on the Tar. <lb />
The inhabitants howl for <lb />
that is not to the i <lb />
backbone For two hours last <lb />
Thursday the two clubs fought hard <lb />
foe the honor of their towns and I <lb />
some brilliant playing on both sides j <lb />
was the result. The Stars won a j <lb />
score to which makes the <lb />
series even, Greenville having <lb />
the first. A third game will <lb />
played at some ground. <lb />
started well in the <lb />
first by five earned <lb />
runs off Hoyt's delivery and had <lb />
the game well in baud until in the <lb />
when the scored seven <lb />
unearned runs on a scattered <lb />
hits and a series of errors by Green- <lb />
ville Hoyt, Satterthwaite and S. <lb />
were in the box for the <lb />
home club, while Flanagan I <lb />
Dancy did the honors for j <lb />
Greenville. The Stars failed to do <lb />
anything whatever with Frank I <lb />
and this <lb />
tor the scarcity of scores during <lb />
their last three innings. Frank <lb />
waft double and twisted camel back <lb />
curves as easily as the average <lb />
street urchin can play nu-rules. He <lb />
winds the ball up with several <lb />
hieroglyphics and it <lb />
with a snort and a grunt and there <lb />
you are. The course of the ball is <lb />
unfit publication. It sails along <lb />
on even keel midway to the <lb />
plate when it hunts dead away and <lb />
dies in mid an. Its ghost however <lb />
comes moaning over the plate and <lb />
at this apparition is what the Stars <lb />
struck dining their last three in- <lb />
The game was umpired by <lb />
Mr. who gave satisfaction to <lb />
all. <lb />
After the game I clubs <lb />
were invited to to partake <lb />
of limeades and cigars and also for <lb />
lemonades at In fact <lb />
Capt. Potts and ham as- <lb />
by the entire club did all <lb />
their paver to show the boys a good <lb />
time. At night the two clubs were <lb />
invited by the ladies to <lb />
take of refreshments at a festival <lb />
I might add just here that <lb />
Washington claims the prettiest <lb />
ladies in the State she <lb />
i has them too, with exception, <lb />
and <lb />
The steamer returned <lb />
at and the away <lb />
bright of strikes, balls, <lb />
a etc. <lb />
to the Stars. Thanks, <lb />
Latham, thanks, Capt. Potts, <lb />
thanks to the ladies their <lb />
abounding hospitably. <lb />
Ore op Boys. <lb />
SPRING GOODS JUST ARRIVED <lb />
M. CONGLETON CO., <lb />
At Harry Skinner Co's Old Stand. <lb />
-DEALERS IN- <lb />
J. A. <lb />
en i<lb />
g C C I <lb />
S -o <lb />
Dry Ms, Notions, Boots, Shoes and <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
We have just received and opened a beautiful line of <lb />
Spring and Summer Goods. <lb />
I shall be glad to have my old friends and customers come to <lb />
see us, and assure them that we can sell the goods <lb />
Down <lb />
Give us a trial and be convinced that the way to buy goods is for <lb />
the spot cash. J a <lb />
n JOHN S. CONGLETON. <lb />
Greenville, S. C, January,<lb />
in <lb />
co <lb />
MM <lb />
fl.- S H . h J <lb />
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CO <lb />
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5- S M r I <lb />
C F P<lb />
S y <lb />
COBB <lb />
Co. N C. <lb />
C C COBB, <lb />
Pitt Co<lb />
T. H. GILLIAM <lb />
Co. <lb />
SEDUCTION <lb />
EDUCTION REDUCTION <lb />
THE FALL SEASONS <lb />
Cobb Bros., A Gilliam <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
-AND- <lb />
f I <lb />
J I <lb />
T I<lb />
WHITE GOODS AND <lb />
GOODS AND<lb />
Commission Mer chants, <lb />
WHITE GOODS AND E <lb />
GOODS AND EDGING <lb />
SOLICIT SHIPMENT of COTTON, <lb />
moans <lb />
the <lb />
W, <lb />
have been wiling this has been reduce in price and it is need <lb />
less ti say how cheap when before the reduction we <lb />
beard several <lb />
never saw such cheap <lb />
White Goods Edging <lb />
all my life where did, <lb />
you get them from <lb />
Edging U in. wide <lb />
Edging in- wide <lb />
in. <lb />
in. wide <lb />
White Goods from cents to per yard. <lb />
White Goods from cents to cents per yard. <lb />
Come and see if they are not what, we represent in price,<lb />
in. wide lo <lb />
in. wide Hi<lb />
s. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
IN <lb />
We have had many years ex- <lb />
at the business are <lb />
prepared to handle Cotton to <lb />
the advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business end listed to our <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Correction. <lb />
INTERESTING INFORMATION <lb />
That Stephens <lb />
-WHO KEEPS SUCH A ASSORTMENT OF <lb />
CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS <lb />
l is never any doubt oZ his giving you entire satisfaction p l L <lb />
to correct, a report that baa yon give him a when needing goods in his <lb />
in regard to one I He keeps Nice Goods. Fresh Goods and Cheap Goods. He also on band <lb />
while in <lb />
rumor that man in <lb />
was intoxicated is totally <lb />
true. Will say that our be- <lb />
like perfect gentlemen while <lb />
Capt. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
The Democratic Corns <lb />
District, are requested <lb />
to convene in the town Wash- <lb />
who were near to wit J II <lb />
the accident, say it was <lb />
how the occupants the <lb />
escaped without some of them <lb />
getting killed and all more or less <lb />
hurl. There were five persons in <lb />
so Vim would not list your <lb />
State taxes and now the <lb />
is out. Are you going to do the <lb />
way about your <lb />
taxes. <lb />
withal. <lb />
The <lb />
The renews its melon Everything is all excitement in on <lb />
of the boat race even- <lb />
the, which will take place at <lb />
o'clock, sharp. <lb />
at t he purpose of selecting <lb />
the. time and place the <lb />
next Convention. <lb />
J. Small, <lb />
rue keeps the best Cigars and Cigarettes. Remember the place. <lb />
Grocer, Confectioner and Fruiterer. <lb />
G. E. HARRIS, <lb />
to <lb />
c. <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT, <lb />
-----AND DEALER IN----- <lb />
watermelon brought us during <lb />
season one year's subscription will <lb />
We given. This year we will not pub <lb />
the weight of the melons until <lb />
the close the season. <lb />
Ask a man about the news of his Read the <lb />
neighborhood and the Brat thing be Bros, <lb />
will tell is that crops are line. <lb />
Everybody says are the finest <lb />
they ever saw. <lb />
Shareholders in the and <lb />
Loan Association phase note that <lb />
payments for July are now <lb />
due. You are expected to call at the <lb />
office. <lb />
new advertisement of <lb />
to-day. They have made <lb />
a reduction in the prices of em <lb />
and white goods and would <lb />
like to have the ladies call and ex- <lb />
them. Such inducements as <lb />
they will be sure to please. <lb />
Several towns in the State-have <lb />
had more or excitement over mad <lb />
dogs. Greenville people might keep <lb />
Walter A. Wood Mowers and I on the safe side by keeping their guns <lb />
i es. We have just re- ready for any suspicious looking dogs <lb />
that may be seen. Whether they are <lb />
mad or not it would be a blessing to <lb />
I the town to kill out a few of the <lb />
r. <lb />
Brans <lb />
Street <lb />
Street <lb />
Telegraph <lb />
Telegraph <lb />
Office <lb />
Office <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
a new lot of these excellent <lb />
Send for circular and <lb />
price. V. S. Co., <lb />
Tarboro, N. C <lb />
There was a large attendance at <lb />
the dedication of the Presbyterian <lb />
church at Falkland Sunday and we <lb />
hear that Dr. Watson preached an <lb />
excellent sermon. <lb />
Candidates are always very <lb />
dent but it generally takes a <lb />
to settle the thing. Look out <lb />
to-morrow. The is for <lb />
the man who wins <lb />
There will be a big Alliance picnic <lb />
at Ferry, near Plymouth, <lb />
to-morrow. Hon. E. A. will <lb />
attend and will be one of the .-peak- <lb />
res the occasion. <lb />
The colored people will have a fine <lb />
time at the 4th of July <lb />
on Friday. They have received a <lb />
of fire works and will <lb />
have a display at night. <lb />
Mr. James Turnage brought us <lb />
two very large turnips on Thursday <lb />
and Elder A. A. Tyson brought two <lb />
on Saturday. They were tremendous <lb />
and unusually fine for the season. <lb />
The Register of Deeds says all <lb />
persons liable give in their <lb />
chase tax within the first ten days <lb />
of this month. A matter that deal- <lb />
should give prompt attention. <lb />
There was quite a waste of sweet- <lb />
one afternoon recently in rear of <lb />
T. A. Cherry's grocery. <lb />
had hauled up a barrel of mo- <lb />
lasses that was working a bit, and in <lb />
removing it from the dray the head <lb />
burst out and away gushed the mo- <lb />
lasses all over the ground. The bar- <lb />
rel was a total loss. <lb />
Our Best Thanks, <lb />
Riverside Nursery very kindly <lb />
the yesterday <lb />
morning with a nice treat A basket <lb />
came down laden with grapes, to- <lb />
and tube roses. The grapes <lb />
were delicious and the tomatoes as <lb />
line ever saw. A cluster of <lb />
containing tomatoes weighed <lb />
ounces. The tube roses were <lb />
site, there being a single stalk <lb />
The boats will start <lb />
at Golf Landing, one mile up the <lb />
river, and race to the county bridge. <lb />
The E. the The <lb />
and the have <lb />
been entered with probably one boat <lb />
from Washington to come in. The <lb />
championship cup of the Tar River <lb />
Boat Club will be the first prize, <lb />
prizes will also be given to the second <lb />
and third boats. The championship <lb />
cup has just been <lb />
Mr. A. J. Griffin and is indeed a <lb />
beauty. It is goblet shape, about <lb />
eight inches high, handsomely em- <lb />
bossed and gold lined. Upon one <lb />
side of the cup is engraved <lb />
River Boat Club, Championship Cup, <lb />
Annual Regatta, July 2nd, <lb />
The race can be witnessed from the <lb />
county bridge and from the banks. <lb />
Our citizens generally arc invited to <lb />
attend. The hour for the race being <lb />
so close to train time, the <lb />
would warn people against going on <lb />
the railroad bridge. <lb />
guests at Springs Hotel. <lb />
Dr. A. D. wife and <lb />
child, Wilmington ; Mrs.- Sol. <lb />
stein. Einstein, John <lb />
W. H. Godwin, Richard <lb />
wife and son, Goldsboro ; Miss <lb />
Yetta Einstein, Louis Einstein, O. <lb />
H. Allen, L. Miss Lena P. <lb />
Fields, W. C. Fields, J. W. Grain- <lb />
and son, A. T. Hill, D. E. Perry, <lb />
S. H. Lot tin, Kinston ; J. D. Aaron <lb />
Mt. Olive; Miss Cora L. Woodard, <lb />
Mrs. Dr. Albert Anderson, Liz <lb />
Woodard, Wilson. <lb />
Persons doubting the Springs <lb />
R. L. HUMBER,<lb />
Steam Engines Boilers <lb />
vi I Brown Cotton Gin, <lb />
Saw, Grist and <lb />
Hancock Cotton Gin, <lb />
Cotton Seed Crushers, <lb />
Pulleys, and Hangings, <lb />
Also dealer in Steam Fittings. <lb />
Orders any kind of machinery <lb />
be promptly at very lowest <lb />
prices. <lb />
R. L. <lb />
X. C. <lb />
SLOW <lb />
The Question Solved. <lb />
Whenever the in this sec- <lb />
be finished and smoothed in a work- <lb />
manlike manner, ready and fit for re- <lb />
paint or other finish, as those <lb />
carpenters did who built the railroad <lb />
depot, then I can paint fast, and stop <lb />
puttying and glazing to conceal the de- <lb />
neglected by incompetent and <lb />
skilled wood-workers, generally and as <lb />
a rule. <lb />
FRANCIS. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT TBS <lb />
OLD BRICK <lb />
BUT- <lb />
A ins their year's find it to <lb />
their interest to get our prices <lb />
I phasing elsewhere. Is complete <lb />
in all its branches, <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR. <lb />
TEAS, <lb />
always at Trices. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we bay direct from Manufacturers, em- <lb />
Ming you to bay at one profit. A com <lb />
stock of <lb />
to suit <lb />
the times. Our good- are all and <lb />
I sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
, to run, we sell at close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
X. c. <lb />
UNDERTAKING <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
-a <lb />
more than flowers on it. Riverside I lass <lb />
to any of the above. <lb />
W. B. Simmons, <lb />
cannot be surpassed in fruits and <lb />
flowers. <lb />
Association <lb />
We call the attention of our teach- <lb />
in Pitt to the importance <lb />
of being punctually present on Sat- <lb />
July 12th, at the Court House <lb />
Rev. J. L. has consented to <lb />
give several exercises on to <lb />
Tobacco attention teach We <lb />
Ail those who expect to get their <lb />
are aware that oar teachers have ex- <lb />
flues for barns us will please I difficulty starting <lb />
let a have their once, and m Mr- <lb />
those who have already ordered are <lb />
requested to get then soon as <lb />
possible, as we are greatly crowded <lb />
to roost to store them.<lb />
has proved a success in this line cad <lb />
teaches without a AU <lb />
that he requests is, for every teacher, <lb />
to be present <lb />
with sad <lb />
Important to Editors. <lb />
livery editor who intends to be <lb />
present at the meeting of the North <lb />
Carolina Association in this <lb />
July 23-26, is request- <lb />
ed to write at once to me and tell <lb />
me that be is coining. This is of <lb />
the utmost importance. Please at- <lb />
tend to it at once. Association <lb />
editors oblige the committee <lb />
charge of arrangement for <lb />
the en tor th press by <lb />
copying this <lb />
N. O, Jr, <lb />
MILKMAID BRAND <lb />
CONDENSED MILK <lb />
None Richer in Cream <lb />
BEST ON EARTH, <lb />
Sold by S. E. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Greensboro, A. C. <lb />
The Seventy-first Session of this well- <lb />
known Institution will begin on the <lb />
27th Day of <lb />
In addition to thorough instruction in <lb />
Literary Course, special advantages are <lb />
offered in Che departments of <lb />
and Vocal Music, Elocution, Art, <lb />
Physical Training. Charges moderate. <lb />
For apply to <lb />
JONES, Pres. <lb />
The Sparta Mills <lb />
Has just been repaired and are<lb />
A foil bead of water. Bead your <lb />
Corn nod Wheat to them sod you <lb />
will get good Flour and Meal. <lb />
I. MOORS, <lb />
SPARTA, H, <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
ins Ma. kit. and . , ,, I <lb />
ions of all kinds, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, GEN v <lb />
and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, ,, <lb />
y FURNISHING <lb />
lo the havers of Pitt surrounding counties, a line of the following good <lb />
that are not to be excelled in this market. And and <lb />
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS <lb />
FURNISHING GOO <lb />
and CHILDREN'S <lb />
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, and BLINDS, CROCKERY and QUEENS- <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb />
kinds. Gin and Mill. Belting. Hay, Rock Lime, and <lb />
Harness, Bridles and <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less per cent for Cash. Bread Prep- <lb />
jobbers Pi ires, White Lead and pure <lb />
Having associated B. S. <lb />
me in the Undertaking business we <lb />
are ready to serve the people in that <lb />
Rapacity, All notes and accounts <lb />
me for post services have been placed hi <lb />
the hands of Mr. for collection <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
We keep on hand all times a nice <lb />
stock of Burial Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the Case down to a <lb />
Pitt county Pine We arc <lb />
up with all conveniences and can<lb />
B. Write, <lb />
Portsmouth, Va. Greenville. <lb />
Bridgers White, <lb />
High Street. <lb />
Portsmouth, Va. <lb />
Solicit consignments of Cotton, Pea <lb />
nuts. Poultry, Ban and all other <lb />
Country Reference. Mer- <lb />
chants and Farmers Bank, Portsmouth, <lb />
Va. <lb />
and Hall's Star Lye at <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Colors. Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a Give me a and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
T T SUGG <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C o. <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 <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
D. Williamson, Prop <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN <lb />
We have for the purpose or con- <lb />
ducting a general <lb />
Banking, and Collecting <lb />
Money to Loan on Approved Security. <lb />
Collections solicited and remittance <lb />
made promptly. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door North Court House <lb />
CONTINUE THE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
The Tar Hirer Transportation Company <lb />
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, <lb />
J. B. Cherry, <lb />
J. S. Greenville, Sec A <lb />
If. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Capt. R. K. Junks, Ag <lb />
Tho People's Line for travel on <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer Is the finest <lb />
quickest boat on the river. <lb />
been repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics, put up nothing I and convenience of Ladle. <lb />
but FIRST-CLASS work. We keep up with the times and improved styles. . . . <lb />
Best material used In all work. All styles of Springs are u-c you can select from j POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
Brewster, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full ready matte <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which we will sell as as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
o- <lb />
of tats and surrounding past hop <lb />
A Table furnished <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves- Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at o'clock, a. if. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, a. at. <lb />
Freights received dally and through <lb />
to all points. <lb />
ft. T. J. J, less<lb /></p>
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THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
BY <lb />
The snow is fulling softly. <lb />
It come up unawares. <lb />
And little Hakes from lofty <lb />
Drive all cares. <lb />
Now the snow is shining brightly. <lb />
As it covers all the landscape, . <lb />
For the sun shines out upon it <lb />
And the children snow-men make. <lb />
make, with sticks for noses. <lb />
And the eyes of buttons arc. <lb />
While the tongues of old red <lb />
Dangle from the lips afar. <lb />
are innocent, the <lb />
Thus the snow-men which they build. <lb />
Are good lessons for the older. <lb />
Who in life's arts arc I. <lb />
For the when build them <lb />
Stand there, oh. such merry sights. <lb />
But the sun comes out and melts them. <lb />
Fades them ever from our sight. <lb />
Thus it is we build castles. <lb />
In the of the air. <lb />
Rut alas fade and leave us. <lb />
Leave us wondering, pondering there. <lb />
A Scope the Conspiracy- <lb />
New York Stir. <lb />
The Republican conspiracy to <lb />
criminally retain power by subvert- <lb />
the Federal of Stales con- <lb />
the defeat of the will of <lb />
the people through the following <lb />
Democratic representation in Con- <lb />
was to he cut down by a false <lb />
census. <lb />
Republican gerrymanders in States <lb />
now Democratic were to be enforced <lb />
by Federal law against the <lb />
action of State pen- <lb />
a general gerrymander of the <lb />
whole country by Congressional <lb />
The State direction elections to <lb />
Federal positions was to be <lb />
so that the Republican Machine <lb />
leaders might carry out their <lb />
pose manage the voting, the <lb />
ting and the returning of the votes <lb />
in order to <lb />
the mailed the prizes of all <lb />
close contests. <lb />
The admission as States only of <lb />
Territories surely Republican and <lb />
the larceny Senatorial seats from <lb />
Democratic States were to he <lb />
with the object of holding <lb />
the States Senate against the <lb />
Democratic sentiment of the <lb />
The raising of an enormous <lb />
run ion fund was o be secured <lb />
through monopoly legislation in <lb />
favor of the special interest that <lb />
supplied the Floater Fund in <lb />
These leading features in the gen- <lb />
em scheme to the <lb />
Slates were long ago described <lb />
in detail in the Star, and their lull <lb />
bearing was made apparent by this <lb />
journal's revelations of the secret <lb />
doing of those who attended the <lb />
Belshazzar feast at <lb />
Some parts of the plan have already <lb />
been carried out. Others are in pro <lb />
of execution. Some have been <lb />
modified to meet unforeseen <lb />
But none have been <lb />
The well defined purpose of <lb />
the grand strategy is to <lb />
revolutionize the Government of the <lb />
United States so that the Republican <lb />
party may perpetuate in power. <lb />
no matter how anxious the <lb />
may be to turn the rascals out. <lb />
once said it would <lb />
need two-thirds of the honest votes <lb />
of the country o overcome the effect <lb />
Of Federal patronage and power. <lb />
Quay means to render necessary <lb />
even a greater vote than con- <lb />
Will Qua calculations <lb />
prove true The not, <lb />
for this The Floater <lb />
depend on the support of <lb />
classes. Every move they make tends <lb />
to alienate from them the masses. <lb />
Nothing has hurt the conspirators <lb />
more than the exposure their crime <lb />
in prostituting the census to basest <lb />
partisan uses. They dare not go to <lb />
the lengths they contemplated. The <lb />
masses, loving fair play and jealous <lb />
of their rights, will vote down the <lb />
traffickers special privileges by <lb />
majorities too large to be counted <lb />
out. The House of Representatives <lb />
elected in November will be largely <lb />
Democratic, and in that result even <lb />
Belshazzar must read aright <lb />
the on the wall. <lb />
Then, even if Quay and Reed per- <lb />
in their policy unblushing <lb />
fraud and usurpation, their <lb />
ates will not follow them. Finding <lb />
only failure in boldly vicious courses <lb />
they will be forced to at least pretend <lb />
to following virtuous ones. <lb />
All depends on the result of this <lb />
year's elections, and that depends on <lb />
the intelligence and vigor of the Dem- <lb />
in and the <lb />
press in exposing and <lb />
every step in the great Floater <lb />
Fund conspiracy against <lb />
governmental government by <lb />
the free will of the people. <lb />
Value of Oats in the Feeding <lb />
Ration. <lb />
One of the benefits which may <lb />
come from the great abundance j <lb />
low price of oats the present <lb />
season, says the Gazette, <lb />
is the probability of their more <lb />
general use upon the farm. Some <lb />
yet hold to the old idea to <lb />
their own that this grain was <lb />
created for the special and sole I <lb />
of horses. One hundred <lb />
pounds of oats contain about nine ; <lb />
and a one half pounds of <lb />
forty-four pounds of by- <lb />
drakes, and four pounds of fat. <lb />
Compared with corn, oats are from <lb />
to per cent richer in i <lb />
which is the food that builds <lb />
the muscles; per cent poorer in j <lb />
; which build up <lb />
the fat of the body and are eon- <lb />
into energy, and per cent <lb />
lower in oil, which serves the same <lb />
purpose as the <lb />
Having less and <lb />
oil than corn, oats, with their large <lb />
i amount of come nearer <lb />
being balanced ration in <lb />
i selves than does that grain. <lb />
If we were to burn one hundred <lb />
pounds of oats and one <lb />
pounds of corn, there would re- <lb />
main but one and one half pounds <lb />
of ash residue from the corn, while <lb />
; the oats give twice as much <lb />
or three pounds. It is in <lb />
which goes to build up the <lb />
and ash, which forms <lb />
a large part of the bone <lb />
structure, that stands out <lb />
conspicuous among those common- <lb />
grown on the farm. Many feed <lb />
; era that the density with <lb />
j which the food material is packed <lb />
away in corn works against that <lb />
grain in feeding, and that great <lb />
advantage may be derived by <lb />
the coin so that it shall <lb />
not pack in the stomach. They <lb />
rind ear-corn led with the husks <lb />
on or ground with the <lb />
to either shelled corn or corn <lb />
meal, not because of the value of <lb />
the husk or cob particularly, but <lb />
because they extend or lighten up <lb />
the feed. The husk in the oats <lb />
I which certainly cannot be <lb />
as having to <lb />
play an important part in feeding <lb />
I much, perhaps, as the husk or <lb />
does with corn. So valuable <lb />
j is the husk of the oat when <lb />
rounding the grain that all <lb />
j temps to introduce varieties free <lb />
from it, have proved futile. <lb />
A Scrap of Paper her Life. <lb />
It was just an ordinary scrap of paper, j <lb />
bat it Baled her life. She was in the last <lb />
stages consumption, told by <lb />
that she was incurable and could <lb />
live only a short she weighed less <lb />
than seventy pounds. On a piece of <lb />
I wrapping paper she read of Dr. King's <lb />
j New Discovery, and got sample bottle; <lb />
i it helped Her. she bought a large bottle, it <lb />
helped and grew <lb />
better fast, continued its use i- now <lb />
strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing <lb />
pounds. For fuller particulars send <lb />
stamp to W. II. Druggist. Fort <lb />
Smith. Trial bottles of Ibis wonderful <lb />
Discovery free L. Drug <lb />
Store. <lb />
Patent Outside and Inside <lb />
Newspaper. <lb />
Greensboro Workman. <lb />
A young gentleman of good appear <lb />
and good address came into this <lb />
days ago having in his <lb />
j possession a newly printed page <lb />
sheet, a espy which he handed to <lb />
i the The paper was named <lb />
, alter one of the biggest of the big <lb />
New York dailies, and, what we sup <lb />
posed to be its local habitation, was <lb />
duly printed under the main head <lb />
line. <lb />
In answer to a question the young <lb />
gentleman said it had not been de- <lb />
where paper would be <lb />
ed from, and ho was looking around <lb />
to and a place suitable for it, thus <lb />
bringing to notice the first <lb />
ting newspaper of which we <lb />
to have heard. <lb />
In view of the fact that there are <lb />
numbers of small towns hereabouts <lb />
that are without and <lb />
would probably be glad to have them <lb />
we wonder that a location, has not <lb />
been found; but we suspect that the <lb />
place of publication shall advance a <lb />
certain sum of money to buy a small <lb />
outfit of press and printing materials <lb />
which would one the essential <lb />
to success, for the patent sheet in <lb />
it that was not printed at the <lb />
in which it originated. <lb />
There was not a Hue of editorial <lb />
nothing to insure its adaptation to <lb />
any place or people. Our thoughts <lb />
went to work on the matter, and <lb />
this one of the <lb />
Sermon on life. <lb />
Man born of woman is of few days <lb />
no teeth, and, <lb />
be money in his pocket, sometimes if <lb />
he had less of either. As tor his <lb />
teeth, he hail convulsions when he <lb />
cut them, and as the last one comes <lb />
through, lo the dentist is twisting <lb />
the first, one out, and the last end of <lb />
that man's jaw is worse than the first <lb />
being full of porcelain and a roof- <lb />
plate built to hold blackberry seeds. <lb />
Stone-bruises line his pathway to <lb />
manhood; his father boxes his ears <lb />
at home, the big boys in the <lb />
play-ground and the teacher whips <lb />
him in the school-room, lie <lb />
North-western at 1.10 when he hath <lb />
sold short at ninety-six, and his <lb />
neighbors upon him Iron <lb />
Mountain at sixty-three and live- <lb />
eighths, and it straightway <lb />
down to fifty-two and one-fourth. He <lb />
early and up late that <lb />
he may till his barns and store- <lb />
houses, sad his children's law- <lb />
divide spoils them- <lb />
selves He grow- <lb />
and is sore distressed because it <lb />
and he upon his <lb />
breast and crop is <lb />
because it not. The late <lb />
rains blight his wheat and the frost <lb />
his peaches. If it be so that <lb />
the sun even among the nine <lb />
ties, he is me, for I <lb />
and if the north west wind <lb />
down in forty- two. he <lb />
I were If he wears <lb />
sackcloth and blue jean, men say, <lb />
a if lie forth <lb />
and clad in purple and fine <lb />
linen, all the people cry, the <lb />
He insurance for <lb />
twenty-Jive years, until he hath paid <lb />
thrice for all his goods, and then he <lb />
his policy lapse one day, and <lb />
that same night lire his <lb />
Store. He him a house in <lb />
Jersey and his first born is devoured <lb />
by mosquitoes; he his tents <lb />
in New York, and tramps devour his <lb />
substance. He to Kansas, <lb />
and a cyclone his house <lb />
over into Missouri, while a prairie <lb />
lire and 10.000,000 acres of grass <lb />
hoppers fight for his crop. He set- <lb />
himself in Kentucky, and is <lb />
shot the nest day by a a <lb />
colonel a statesman, <lb />
he resembles, sail, a man, Bah, <lb />
be did net like, <lb />
Verily, there is no rest for the sole <lb />
of his feet, and if he had lo do it <lb />
over again he would not be born at <lb />
all, for day of death is better <lb />
than the day of one's <lb />
Epoch. <lb />
The transition from lingering <lb />
and painful sickness to robust health <lb />
marks an epoch in the life of the <lb />
Such a remarkable event is <lb />
treasured in the memory and the agency <lb />
whereby the good health has Been attain- <lb />
ed is gratefully blessed. Hence it is that <lb />
so much is heard in praise of Electric <lb />
Bitters. So many feel they owe their <lb />
restoration to health to the use of the <lb />
Great and Tonic. If are <lb />
troubled with any disease of Kidneys. <lb />
Liver or Stomach, of long or short stand- <lb />
you will surely find relief by use of <lb />
Electric Bitters. Sold at and <lb />
per bottle at J. I. Drugstore. <lb />
Tobacco Curing Made Easy. <lb />
Henderson Gold <lb />
Mr. Howard F Jones has invent- <lb />
ed a device that is to play <lb />
important part in curing tobacco <lb />
by the floe process. It is an <lb />
which might be called <lb />
thermometer for regulating <lb />
the heat. Set at any it is <lb />
impossible for the temperature of a <lb />
barn to go above a certain point as <lb />
the thing works automatically <lb />
shuts off the beat and lets in cold <lb />
air. Or, on the other baud, if the <lb />
temperature gets too low the supply <lb />
of cold air is cut off and alarm is <lb />
sounded- This will greatly obviate <lb />
the difficulty curing tobacco as <lb />
there will be no such <lb />
or while the <lb />
danger of burning the burn will be <lb />
done away As the heat is. <lb />
there injuring of color, <lb />
texture weight by rise <lb />
or fail in temperature. <lb />
this it saves money, saves time, <lb />
saves labor, saves fire, saves lines. <lb />
By the aid of this little instrument <lb />
there be do more sitting up at <lb />
nights, and no more miming into <lb />
the every few minutes to look <lb />
at the thermometer. It can set <lb />
at any degree from to <lb />
Because <lb />
It will make anything and everything perfectly clean, in <lb />
less time and with less labor, than anything now known <lb />
in the way of soaps or washing compounds, which are <lb />
withal harmless. PEARLINE is harmless to fabric or <lb />
hands. The many millions of packages of Pearline used <lb />
annually prove this assertion need it. <lb />
Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers are <lb />
offering imitations which they claim to be Pearl- <lb />
or the same as IT'S FALSE <lb />
they are not. and besides are dangerous. PEARLINE is never peddled, but <lb />
by all good grocers. Manufactured only by JAMES PYLE, New j <lb />
Beware <lb />
Fig Culture in North Carolina. <lb />
There is no good reason why, <lb />
a large part of North Carolina, the <lb />
cultivation of the fig and its drying <lb />
should not be a profitable pursuit. <lb />
Our people ought, at least, to grow <lb />
for home use all the best varieties. <lb />
Few persons have any notion of <lb />
the great variety of figs there arc <lb />
in cultivation. most people <lb />
a fig is simply a rig-, and the idea <lb />
that there are many kinds and <lb />
qualities of figs and that some <lb />
sorts are hardier than others never <lb />
enters their heads. With a view <lb />
to make our people better acquaint <lb />
ed with the fig the N. C. <lb />
Experiment Station has pro- <lb />
cured cuttings of the best varieties <lb />
of figs cultivation in all parts of <lb />
the world. There are thirty-seven <lb />
varieties all. These are being <lb />
grown at the Station for the <lb />
purpose of testing their hard- <lb />
and quality and for growing <lb />
cuttings to be distributed in all <lb />
parts of the State. It is the <lb />
pose the Horticultural division <lb />
of the Station to make it of value <lb />
to the farmers fruit-growers <lb />
by testing and distributing new <lb />
plants of special value to the grow- <lb />
of the State. Full directions <lb />
for culture will be given in bull- <lb />
hereafter free to all who <lb />
ply. IF. <lb />
Convincing Proof- <lb />
In instances it has been proven <lb />
B. B. Blood <lb />
made by Blood Balm Co. Atlanta. Ga-, <lb />
will cure blood poison in it- worse <lb />
phases, even when all other treatment <lb />
fails. <lb />
A. P. Atlanta. Ga., <lb />
had running ulcers on one leg and <lb />
on the other, and felt greatly <lb />
I believe I actually swallowed a <lb />
barrel of medicine, vain efforts to <lb />
cure the disease. With little hope I <lb />
Anally on the urgent advice of B <lb />
friend, and got a bottle of B. B. B. I <lb />
experienced a change, my <lb />
was somewhat dispelled. I kept <lb />
it until I had taken sixteen bottles <lb />
and all the ulcers, rheumatism and all <lb />
other horrors of blood poison have dis- <lb />
appeared, and at last I am sound and <lb />
well again, after an experience of <lb />
of <lb />
Boot Ward, <lb />
disease was pronounced B tertiary form <lb />
of blood poison. My face, head <lb />
shoulders were a mass of corruption, <lb />
and disease began eating my <lb />
bones. My bones my kid- <lb />
deranged, I lost strength, <lb />
and life became a burden. All said I <lb />
must surely die. but nevertheless, when <lb />
I had used ten bottles of B. B. B. I was <lb />
pronounced well. Hundreds of scars <lb />
can now be seen on me. I have now <lb />
been well over twelve <lb />
Picnics are so Called. <lb />
cases where the community ought to . . . , <lb />
arc p the temperature at what- <lb />
ever point it is set. It be used <lb />
Senator Calvin S. Brice has given <lb />
toward a fund to build a new <lb />
scientific academy for the <lb />
of which he is on Alumnus. <lb />
Miss Annie Felton Reynolds, the <lb />
first female graduate of the Boston <lb />
I College, has her <lb />
sheepskin. <lb />
Samuel who died a few days <lb />
ago in Philadelphia, left to the Hos- <lb />
of the Protestant Episcopal <lb />
Church in Philadelphia to <lb />
the Pennsylvania <lb />
to the Trustees of the University <lb />
bound to answer is no <lb />
enterprise in it, and not a shadow of <lb />
that it can benefit <lb />
not even the patent outside and <lb />
inside maker himself. The only way <lb />
to encourage would be to discourage <lb />
One of the great evils of the pat- <lb />
inside and outside business is <lb />
that in consequence of the cheapness <lb />
of a newspaper venture with the <lb />
offered, numbers of persons arc <lb />
tempted to calculate on profits which <lb />
are never realized, and for the hope <lb />
of which they sometimes relinquish <lb />
pursuits, that, if faithfully followed, <lb />
would yield a support. <lb />
The cheapness of this patent plan <lb />
cm the better be appreciated when it <lb />
is understood that a young man with <lb />
a sinking fund of could start <lb />
a dozes newspapers in <lb />
as many different towns and have <lb />
money left to buy a walking <lb />
cane and a bottle of hair grease. <lb />
The French Nationalist won <lb />
day at the Quebec election. <lb />
the <lb />
Hungary has voted to <lb />
supply its army with smokeless pow- <lb />
Forty persons fell into the water by <lb />
the breaking of a Bridge at <lb />
bat lost. <lb />
in the drying of tobacco <lb />
or any place where a uniform <lb />
temperature is desired. Ah <lb />
nary barn common flue is all <lb />
that is needed. No extra cost to <lb />
the farmer but a wonderful saving <lb />
in time, trouble and money. <lb />
Look and think upon this, ye tax <lb />
burden sons of men, and contemplate <lb />
the iniquities heaped upon yon by <lb />
the Federal pension bill. It is said <lb />
that sixty million dollars is the most <lb />
conservative accurate estimate of the <lb />
amount will have to be <lb />
printed for the first year under the <lb />
requirements of tho disability pen- <lb />
bill, which has finally been <lb />
agreed on by the two Houses of Con- <lb />
and will be signed by the <lb />
dent. One hundred million is lowest <lb />
estimate for the second year. After <lb />
that no one can guess how will <lb />
be required. The hole is the bill <lb />
through which the traces will pour <lb />
is the definition of disability which <lb />
admits all veterans suffering from <lb />
disabilities acquired since as well as <lb />
during the war. It directly <lb />
age accidents sad <lb />
Leaf. <lb />
An Aid to Laziness. <lb />
New York Times. <lb />
Electricity has stepped in <lb />
fully to alleviate the miseries of the <lb />
early riser on winter mornings. <lb />
Au arrangement has been devised by <lb />
which a connection is made between <lb />
the room clock and the stove. The <lb />
clock indicator is set overnight to any <lb />
required hour, and when the hour <lb />
hand reaches that time in the morn- <lb />
an electric connection is <lb />
with the stove, which is then <lb />
lilted by an electric spark. The sleep <lb />
in the meantime is not disturb. As <lb />
the temperature of the room <lb />
ever, it is indicated by a small <lb />
and when it has reached a <lb />
point of summer like comfort an <lb />
alarm is sounded. The sleeper, of <lb />
course, is awakened, but the act of <lb />
out of bed has now no terrors, <lb />
the morning ablutions are performed <lb />
a shudder, and the necessity <lb />
for occasional lapses into profanity is <lb />
checked. <lb />
Take it altogether, from the <lb />
to the sea, North Carolina is <lb />
one of the grandest countries the sun <lb />
shines on, overflowing with wealth of <lb />
field, forest, mines and waters, and <lb />
all she wants is the magic touch of <lb />
capital and energy to make her the <lb />
Empire State of the Union. We trust <lb />
the day will soon come when she will <lb />
take that proud stand which nature <lb />
intended she should <lb />
ville <lb />
The riddle of the world is understood <lb />
Only by him who feels that God is good; <lb />
As only he can who makes bis love <lb />
The ladder his faith, and climbs above <lb />
On the rounds of his best instincts. <lb />
Liverpool Courier. <lb />
Everybody knows what a picnic <lb />
K, but most folk would find it hard <lb />
to say how it got that name, and <lb />
yet it is simple enough when you <lb />
come to learn it. When a <lb />
was being arranged for, the custom <lb />
originally was that those who in- <lb />
tended to be present should supply <lb />
the eatables drinkables. A list <lb />
of those having been <lb />
drawn up was passed round and <lb />
each picked out the article <lb />
of or drink that he or she was <lb />
willing to furnish, mid the name of <lb />
the article was nicked or ticked off <lb />
the Use The entertains <lb />
thus became known <lb />
The custom is said to <lb />
date from so that the picnic is <lb />
wholly and institution of the nine- <lb />
century. <lb />
Henry E. Wyatt. <lb />
Several months ago Mr. Birdsong, <lb />
State Librarian, started out with the <lb />
intention of securing s picture the <lb />
library of the first soldier <lb />
killed in the late war Henry E Wyatt <lb />
of Guards, killed at the <lb />
battle of Bethel. After considerable <lb />
correspondence he has an <lb />
photograph of Mr. Wyatt <lb />
which has been enlarged to cabinet <lb />
size by Mr. C. P. of <lb />
the best artist in the South, and the <lb />
librarian desires to sell enough of <lb />
these at cents each, to enable <lb />
to have an oil painting made for the <lb />
State. A brief history of this gallant <lb />
North Carolina soldier will be printed <lb />
the back of the photograph. We <lb />
earnestly hope the librarian may be <lb />
as successful in disposing of the <lb />
he has been in securing the <lb />
photograph, and at an early day the <lb />
painting will be placed in the library <lb />
Those desiring a copy of the <lb />
graph can place their orders either <lb />
with the Stale Librarian or Mr. <lb />
Wharton, and as soon as the pictures <lb />
are made will be delivered and the <lb />
price collected <lb />
Political Activity in the Shoe- <lb />
string District. <lb />
Review, <lb />
The light for Democratic <lb />
bastion for Congress in the Sixth <lb />
District promises lo be of an <lb />
nature. There will bi a tempest <lb />
in a teapot and it is not improbable <lb />
that the pot may boil over. <lb />
Richmond is in the field in <lb />
C. Jones, of Charlotte, who announce <lb />
es himself a candidate for the <lb />
nation- The action the ion <lb />
will be awaited with interest. <lb />
The Wilmington Star says, <lb />
Jones is one of the most eloquent <lb />
speakers the State, and will make <lb />
a rattling canvass it Con- <lb />
Rowland is understood as <lb />
wanting a re-nomination. <lb />
Messrs. Lockhart, <lb />
Payne, Means and dark <lb />
horse numerous to mention arc <lb />
aspirants. But the leading man in <lb />
the race B. Alex- <lb />
the Alliance <lb />
pion. <lb />
The convention will held in <lb />
July <lb />
hold him great who. for Love's sake, <lb />
Can give, with generous, earnest will; <lb />
Yet he who for Love's sake, <lb />
I I hold more generous still. <lb />
Proctor. <lb />
and Whiskey <lb />
cured at home <lb />
pain. <lb />
of particulars sent FREE. <lb />
LEGAL NOTICES <lb />
Notice. <lb />
All persona claims against the <lb />
estate of T. Cherry, are hereby <lb />
notified to exhibit the same on or before <lb />
the 7th day of May. 1891, to the <lb />
who has duly Hie ex- <lb />
of the last will and testament of <lb />
the said Cherry, or this notice will be <lb />
plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to the said es- <lb />
are notified to come prompt- <lb />
and settle the same. <lb />
John <lb />
Ex. of T. K. Cherry, <lb />
May 1st. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified as <lb />
tor with the will annexed of the cattle of <lb />
Mrs. Vick, on the day of <lb />
April. 1890, I hereby notify all persona <lb />
claims against the said estate to <lb />
present them to ma duly authenticated <lb />
on or before the iota day of May, 1801; <lb />
or this notice will be plead in their <lb />
recovery. <lb />
All persons Indebted to Bald estate are <lb />
likewise notified lo make Immediate pay- <lb />
of the same. <lb />
Joan <lb />
Administrator with will annex- <lb />
ed of Mrs. E. <lb />
Greenville, N. May <lb />
Notice. <lb />
This is to give notice that I am no <lb />
longer a free t radar and am no longer a <lb />
member of the firm of Johnson. <lb />
Co. I have sold out to F. John son <lb />
and W. p. The records are <lb />
as lo my becoming a free <lb />
This April 1890. <lb />
Emily <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb />
before the Superior Court Clerk of <lb />
county, on the 2nd day of June. <lb />
as Executor to the List Will and <lb />
of Rogers, deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all persons in- <lb />
lo the estate to make immediate <lb />
payment, and to all creditors of said es- <lb />
to present their claims properly <lb />
to the before <lb />
the 4th day of June 1891, or this notice <lb />
will be plead in be- their recovery. <lb />
R. <lb />
of Harriett Rogers, <lb />
Administrator's Notice <lb />
The undersigned having been appoint- <lb />
ed by the Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
County as administrator of the es- <lb />
of William Mills having <lb />
Notice is hereby given <lb />
to all persons holding claims against <lb />
said estate to present them to the under- <lb />
signed duly authenticated tor payment, <lb />
on or before the -1st day 1890, <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 121st day of <lb />
May <lb />
T. C. Cannon. <lb />
of Win. Mills <lb />
If You Have <lb />
CONSUMPTION I COUGH OR COLD <lb />
BRONCHITIS Throat <lb />
SCROFULA of Flesh <lb />
Or any Throat and <lb />
Inflamed, Zach of Strength or <lb />
you can be relieved and Cured by <lb />
SCOTT'S <lb />
EMULSION <lb />
PURE COD LIVER OIL <lb />
With <lb />
PALATABLE AS MILK. <lb />
and let no ex- <lb />
or solicitation you to <lb />
a substitute. <lb />
Sold by all Druggists. <lb />
A. <lb />
BUSINESS COLLEGE <lb />
B. Pres. <lb />
BOARD OF <lb />
Hon. B. Pres, National <lb />
Bank i Raleigh, <lb />
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Mr. <lb />
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the best remedy. <lb />
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Sarsaparilla. <lb />
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Kidney <lb />
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Agency, <lb />
New York City. <lb />
Blood Cure. <lb />
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Prostration, Constipation all diseases of <lb />
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land Neck at 1.96 M. <lb />
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in the way of helping the afflict- <lb />
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for eradicating dandruff and causing the <lb />
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only cents. <lb />
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