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THE <lb />
your patronage <lb />
ill lo please every reader. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
i JOB PRINTING <lb />
that can be surpassed no- <lb />
in this section. Our worn always <lb />
gives satisfaction. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. IX. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector Democratic Nominees. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
D. J. <lb />
For Judicial District <lb />
JOHN E. WOODARD, <lb />
of Wilson. <lb />
LONG AGO-<lb />
I n the sweet days of Long <lb />
little to me was given; <lb />
The love I gave her none may know- <lb />
But she is now in <lb />
Yet. oftentimes the thought will come. <lb />
When I am sitting all alone. <lb />
her pure heart, in that dear home, <lb />
A love for me still <lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Ci. of Wake, <lb />
M. Holt. <lb />
Secretary of <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
of Wayne, <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba. wit, <lb />
Attorney F. David- Q <lb />
mm, of Buncombe. your griefs e'er caused my tears to start <lb />
Your Joys were always mine. <lb />
The day they hid you in the earth <lb />
Chief S. of I thought my heart would break. <lb />
Wake. For weary weeks it knew no mirth. <lb />
Associate of Ne'er ceased to throb and ache; <lb />
Wake; Joseph J. Davis, <lb />
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and And every day when school was done <lb />
C. of I used to wander to grave. <lb />
aw n r low bed <lb />
Mowers there brought- <lb />
Philips, <lb />
G. Connor, of methinks. <lb />
But youth to manhood quickly tied <lb />
hit I. All ,,.; how fleet Time <lb />
. To-day I stood low bowed head <lb />
Fifth . By low bed of <lb />
Chatham. To-day I carried Dowers there, <lb />
Sixth T. Boykin. of. As once a boy did long ago <lb />
Sampson. i whose curling, dark brown hair. <lb />
Seventh C. of Time's falling snow. <lb />
Eighth F. of Four hundred moons have come and gone <lb />
Iredell. O, little friend, since you were <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of l Ten thousand suns shone down upon <lb />
Surry. Thy little grave so <lb />
Tenth of Oh. lonely grave pine, <lb />
I nevermore may gaze on thee. <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, of i Yet, sometime, in a fairer clinic, <lb />
that which other men had possessed. <lb />
The woman something in <lb />
that she implanted in the breasts of <lb />
the little ones given her the seeds of <lb />
truth and righteousness, and then <lb />
nurtured them until they had <lb />
into splendid manhood and <lb />
womanhood. The man acquires <lb />
cash, the woman builds character. <lb />
While the man engages in the <lb />
with his the woman is <lb />
laboring in the service of heaven it- <lb />
i self when she is bringing up a <lb />
of men and women who will be <lb />
i better than their predecessors. The <lb />
noblest, ambition of any generation is <lb />
to bring up their to a higher <lb />
conception of life and its purposes <lb />
than they themselves <lb />
Have we the right, to <lb />
the younger members of the human <lb />
family, that the older ones may be <lb />
made more com fort aide <lb />
Now let any intelligent person <lb />
consider the probable fate of society <lb />
I the young women of should <lb />
be encouraged to abandon the purer <lb />
the shelter of home life. <lb />
and engage in the strife for gain, <lb />
during the formative period of their <lb />
i lives. Their inevitable destiny is to <lb />
A Great Mistake. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
We published yesterday the let- <lb />
of Senator Vance to Elias Carr <lb />
President of the North Carolina <lb />
Alliance, a letter called <lb />
for by the numerous reports in <lb />
reference to his position on the <lb />
sub-treasury bill, and also by j <lb />
events which have taken i <lb />
Stray Bits of Fun. <lb />
Baked Together by the Bad Boy for <lb />
Those Who Love to <lb />
Marshall are my <lb />
dog howling <lb />
at the moon. <lb />
You give me a the <lb />
place in our State since the window-frame to the glazier, <lb />
treasury bill was introduced in ,, , ., , ,, ,, <lb />
Senate by him, at the request the cook-Hold the <lb />
representatives of the Alliance fork coming, <lb />
and the Industrial Union, one of, The Jew-S H is ancient, <lb />
which doubtless was the one <lb />
of the Alliance, presented <lb />
to candidates for . What is the most fashionable more <lb />
In this letter Senator Vance article in the world A masqueraded the garment <lb />
Strong Words on <lb />
Laws. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
The annual meeting of the Phi <lb />
Beta Kappa chapter of Harvard Col- <lb />
was made interesting by a <lb />
address by Potter, <lb />
of New k, on Scholar and <lb />
the Bishop Potter <lb />
on subjects of current interest, being <lb />
particularly forcible when he came<lb />
OVER THE STATE. Dangerous Delusion. <lb />
Happenings of Interest Occur-1 <lb />
ring in North Carolina. <lb />
AS EXCHANGES <lb />
A was run over and <lb />
smashed by a train near on <lb />
Monday. <lb />
has a new hook and <lb />
ladder truck that weighs <lb />
to deal with the subject of pensions, pounds <lb />
he said, there a <lb />
of philanthropy in which <lb />
There are newspapers in <lb />
North Carolina, only of which <lb />
are Republican. <lb />
Richmond State. <lb />
A paper commenting upon <lb />
j the craze in Boston over <lb />
asserts that there is <lb />
delusion among tho people of the <lb />
North than among tho of <lb />
South. It is now the fad in Boston <lb />
to hypnotized, and many young <lb />
ladies there ate eager for the ex- <lb />
Is this assertion of the <lb />
existence of more delusion in the <lb />
North than among the of <lb />
the South Hue At first glance it <lb />
appears <lb />
it will excite the ire of our Northern <lb />
brethren. To liken the cultivated <lb />
claims his sympathy with the aims whom did of a grateful patriotism than our Cook, a year-old I Bout <lb />
and objects of-the Alliance, but d of Congress have lately Georgia evangelist, has been Plantation <lb />
warns its leaders as a friend and the of the and the silence in I o , T <lb />
well-wisher, to keep politics out of to the and fl the <lb />
the organization and the What is the best way to keep ; which grotesque that they Salisbury people, guessing at its indeed exists then it <lb />
nation out of politics if they would fish from smelling Cut off their have long ago been laughed, population, go an high as <lb />
out of any intelligent public <lb />
have been received is one of the <lb />
most amazing fact of our political <lb />
experience. <lb />
as far apart in time as are <lb />
None so far have claimed as much <lb />
as <lb />
According to the Weldon <lb />
preserve it and not defeat the very noses, <lb />
objects which they have in view. <lb />
In an editorial on this thing did Israel <lb />
several days ago commenting upon when tired of wandering They <lb />
the test questions presented a rest. <lb />
Col H. C. and since then , st of <lb />
to other candidates for Congress,, is a chrome-i Home and America, we must needs <lb />
took substantially the same .; ,. . . . <lb />
position that Senator Vance takes of <lb />
in his letter, and we spoke sin- Why is base ball likely to be-1 once tragic and <lb />
become wives and mothers. the I as one wishing the come epidemic Because the j It was a hue his land. <lb />
gentlest, the tenderest, the most de- the is Aching. remember, which put the Roman <lb />
, , it had already conferred the . . , , , , . , , , , <lb />
voted wives and mothers graduate ad the benefits it may How old is discord U is at auction and proposed <lb />
the store and workshop Is j yet if managed with originated at the time that j to knock it down to the highest <lb />
not the very atmosphere and wisdom. To-day it is in the air that it <lb />
it is a good organization and <lb />
Twelfth IT. Merrimon, <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
IX <lb />
Vance, of <lb />
Matt- W. Ransom, of <lb />
House of District <lb />
G. Skinner, of <lb />
Second P. col, <lb />
of Vance. <lb />
her face to see.<lb />
Tis True, <lb />
very atmosphere <lb />
to the higher sentiments of <lb />
manhood It is written that <lb />
man can serve two Neither <lb />
can man or woman develop their <lb />
qualifications for the holiest purposes <lb />
of lite in an atmosphere wherein <lb />
prevails. <lb />
There are isolated cases where the <lb />
young girl <lb />
commercial lire, but t are <lb />
culture with a strong <lb />
argument That delusion is strong <lb />
in the -North is line. That it is as <lb />
dangerously among the <lb />
more tobacco has been planted in people of the North M among the <lb />
Halifax county this year than ,.,. . <lb />
ever before. of tho South la not tree la <lb />
the sense of being injurious to the <lb />
Mr. John D. Com, of Homier- people of the North; but is true in <lb />
has discovered gold and the sense being to the <lb />
people of section, namely, <lb />
the South. The and <lb />
Cunningham, of Greens- ally the North looks <lb />
bore, was by a Texas pony will, horror upon what it delusively <lb />
on Sunday, June and died <lb />
Monday, from the injury received. <lb />
their little pistils. <lb />
. Why do birds <lb />
Chicago Specimen, <lb />
I low much it may be <lb />
by those who are disposed to not so plenty as many people imagine. <lb />
Third W. of woman a in business life, it The majority of girls and women <lb />
wisely conducted may become a <lb />
factor m directing public <lb />
thought and in shaping the public <lb />
policy this Government, but the <lb />
day it com in its itself as a political nests agree <lb />
organization that day the seeds fall out if they did not. <lb />
discord and of quick destruction ,, . , , , <lb />
will be sown. is spoken of as early <lb />
Originally the organization as . 12,00, legendary <lb />
life of St. Christopher. <lb />
Do the flowers ever go into I which bide highest to a <lb />
tragic opera Yes, in dumb show precisely constituency that is <lb />
to be rewarded with symbols has sold his Asheville I compulsory ensures <lb />
in their little national and cash , <lb />
considers the deplorable condition <lb />
Of the in the South. The <lb />
An exchange says M. j horror takes the shape of <lb />
enter the arena of j not a political one, nor intended <lb />
. , , ,. be a political one, as is shown by <lb />
but these cases are <lb />
II. Bunn. <lb />
W. <lb />
Rowland <lb />
of <lb />
of <lb />
is true that the commercial p- who engage in lucrative pursuits do <lb />
went women is not in so for the sake of the added comforts united by the , self Jonah, because he, went into within the control of partisan dicta- <lb />
the best interests of society. It and the by the <lb />
land faithful ties of j the water got whaled. <lb />
Fourth <lb />
Nash. <lb />
Fifth <lb />
Forsyth. <lb />
Sixth <lb />
Robeson. <lb />
S. Henderson, <lb />
of Rowan. j cases, get at the essence the sub- a livelihood. In very few instances lo strive to secure the establish <lb />
Eighth A. ; do greater difficulty light and justice to our <lb />
Anson. . . <lb />
Ninth G. Ewart of Hen-I That women are or may become than the other sex in <lb />
afloat, I'm she <lb />
the following declaration par- creamed. up sail and <lb />
pose., the National Alliance a tortured listener. <lb />
Declaration of <lb />
impressed that we, the Far Our neighbor's boy calls <lb />
they would j out of this it has come to <lb />
pass that not alone some scarred and <lb />
honorable veteran, brave and maimed <lb />
survivor of an charge, but <lb />
every skulking camp follower and <lb />
every and tinted <lb />
who has the to <lb />
demand his bribe, can have it, if only <lb />
his vote shall thus be a commodity <lb />
Thomas has sold his Asheville <lb />
cash <lb />
and each with interest for <lb />
is an unpleasant fact that people who possession a little not <lb />
I home interests, <lb />
or declaration <lb />
discos this question do not, in many because necessity forces them lo earn j therefore <lb />
should set forth <lb />
of intentions, we <lb />
able to nearly all Hens. <lb />
j the business duties men, provided It would be better <lb />
j they are entirely relieved from their I for the morality of the country if <lb />
natural duties, is readily susceptible those who are so industriously <lb />
of proof. They have both gaged, through mistaken zeal, in <lb />
GOVERNMENT, <lb />
Court A. <lb />
A. K. Tucker. <lb />
Register of II. James. <lb />
B. <lb />
S. L. Ward. <lb />
and strength already a opening the doors of commercial life <lb />
man, Mooring, C. V, Newton, beginning, and a few generations at to the young would seek <lb />
John Flanagan, Keel. i outdoor labor, office routine, and rather to instruct them in their <lb />
Board of , , <lb />
J. S. Congleton and J. D. daily toil at trades, would develop j higher duties, and through such <lb />
Cox. their ability in every quality of mind , wise and ministrations <lb />
Public School , . , , l , , l . . ,. . , . ,. <lb />
and Mint .-in-. n. I. It; in making the homes this <lb />
Now doth the editor return <lb />
Thanks for all mercies past. <lb />
And wonders at the hot sun's burn <lb />
long will melon's <lb />
Au old-fashioned Christian <lb />
much singing in an <lb />
known tongue is what ails church <lb />
ten years. <lb />
instead of aiding the <lb />
make red the troubles now <lb />
nary, and increase the growth of <lb />
A. A. Watson, D. D., Dish- those delusions which are hurtful to <lb />
P of the Diocese of East Caro- the section in which he lives and is <lb />
was married to Miss Marv C. I ., , . , ., , , <lb />
Lord St. Church, <lb />
on June 38th. <lb />
fling <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
Standard <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
G. James. <lb />
Greene. <lb />
It. Lang. <lb />
Chief T. Smith. <lb />
Asst B. Moore. <lb />
Ward, T. A. <lb />
col.; 2nd Ward. W. II. Smith, and K. <lb />
Greene. 3rd Ward, M. R. and <lb />
Allen Warren; 4th Ward, Joe col. <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
First and Third <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. N. C. <lb />
Hughes. D. V, Rector. <lb />
Sunday, <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. E. B. John. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
and body that business demands. <lb />
I is because woman is not accustomed the moral bulwark of a virtuous <lb />
to business care that she seems so j and honorable nation, <lb />
unlit for it. <lb />
This kind of reasoning, however, j Advertising <lb />
There never was a time in the his. <lb />
of the that newspaper <lb />
does not reach the ital clement in- <lb />
in the question of woman's; <lb />
participation in commerce and trades. <lb />
The perpetuity of our present <lb />
depends upon the separate advertising was as effective in a bus- <lb />
and distinct maintenance of two re- j sense as it is at the present, <lb />
of life, viz., the commercial, j The tendency in this direction dates <lb />
and the public and the back a number of years, but has in- <lb />
world, and the homo creased of late in a most wonderful <lb />
the strife and rivalry on one ratio. In more primitive times, when <lb />
side, and the sweet peace of domestic business was far less than <lb />
second and fourth i . . ., ,, ,, , <lb />
morning and night. on the other. Man never now it was comparatively easy for the <lb />
selves and our prosperity. <lb />
To labor for the education of the <lb />
agricultural classes in of <lb />
economical government in a strict- <lb />
spirit. <lb />
To the motto all things <lb />
essential, unity; in all char- <lb />
To secure purity of the elective <lb />
franchise and to introduce all voters <lb />
to intelligently it for the <lb />
act men t execution of <lb />
which will express the most <lb />
cod public upon all ones best <lb />
lions of la ; Henry-So you ask old Growler <lb />
state, W <lb />
tally, morally, socially and And <lb />
To con <lb />
I could do, though. <lb />
FROM HAND TO <lb />
Little Mary says. tan <lb />
Adair like any <lb />
Doubtless, for older ones have <lb />
done so. <lb />
which of his battles <lb />
was Gustavus Adolphus killed <lb />
Pupil, after think <lb />
it was the last one. <lb />
secure i a I <lb />
entire harmony and good will among Henry. That was the best <lb />
to <lb />
will <lb />
brotherly <lb />
love <lb />
Sn <lb />
Meeting every Wednesday night. <lb />
A. D. Hunter. Pastor. <lb />
approached civilization until he be-j memory of men to take and retain <lb />
all mankind, and <lb />
among ourselves. <lb />
To suppress personal, local, sec- j at parting, <lb />
and national all And pressed their <lb />
healthful rivalry all i And satisfied not, as he bolder grew, <lb />
ambition- them to his lips. <lb />
To assuage The sufferings or a His grasp grew ardently closer, <lb />
brother and sister, the dead, And her face flushed rosily re , <lb />
r , And he swept a kiss from the proper <lb />
care for the widows, educate K <lb />
the orphans; to -From baud to he said, <lb />
toward offenders. <lb />
To words purposes SAT down ox. <lb />
in most favorable light, you acquainted with <lb />
honesty of good Miss Schmidt <lb />
lion, he himself lo do Ins <lb />
cal bidding, <lb />
have nothing to say to those <lb />
who have devised this infamy and <lb />
it with the name of civil <lb />
gratitude, but for the manhood which <lb />
it is destined to corrupt and <lb />
no honorable man can feel, I think, <lb />
any other than the profound <lb />
sympathy and sorrow. This surely <lb />
supported. And these delusions <lb />
impair the ability the <lb />
whites to take care of the blacks, <lb />
for this ignorance is worked upon <lb />
by a depraved class of whites, called <lb />
because the title <lb />
peals to the fancy of the <lb />
Federal Election bill <lb />
That <lb />
bill <lb />
Mr. John Edwards, of <lb />
Lincoln county, dropped <lb />
dead at his residence on Tuesday <lb />
last, while sitting in a chair. He <lb />
died of heart disease. <lb />
j The Lodge <lb />
Mount Olive Our comes <lb />
townsman. Air. David L. Summer- ., , . <lb />
shipped a box of peaches North <lb />
Tuesday week, which is the first i inspiration from the deluded <lb />
shipment we have heard of this Northerner the bitter anti- <lb />
Northerner. This <lb />
Sanford Dr. V. X. . s as as is the delusion <lb />
Seawell is spoken of by some the A social <lb />
, the farmers as the probable lad is the thing of a but a <lb />
is a system Government de- date for the N. C. Senate from the political delusion is a menace full of <lb />
conspires to degrade men, I J <lb />
and no delicacy ought to consent to alliance. crimes deadly to the <lb />
excuse or condone mi .,,, ,. vitality justice, also deadly <lb />
It is not excused or ; to general <lb />
.,.,., of the w omen s Christian l l <lb />
, pension legislation is for North Carolina will <lb />
be in session in Concord July 17th, I <lb />
18th and 19th. Miss and <lb />
often leading workers from a dis- <lb />
will be present. <lb />
patty purposes, and it cannot <lb />
be long before it recoil upon <lb />
those who are responsible for it. In <lb />
tho North as well as the South public <lb />
sentiment is beginning to revolt <lb />
against the that at- <lb />
tempts to disguise itself as patriot- <lb />
ism. <lb />
A Surprised Clerk. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
When the Democrats had the pres. <lb />
and the majority in the House, <lb />
New York Tribune. <lb />
Senator Harris, of Tennessee, had <lb />
Prof. Chas. an experience some j ears ago with <lb />
J. Parker late of the Raleigh A committee clerk at the <lb />
ed School, has just been f,, n i. <lb />
,, . i -I lie went into the room or tho <lb />
to the position of Superintendent . <lb />
of the Tarboro Graded committee on one afternoon <lb />
good selection. We congratulate I and asked the clerk to show him <lb />
a case under consider- <lb />
by the committee. <lb />
good selection. e congratulate anti tn <lb />
Don't KnOW Want. Tarboro on the acquisition of Mr. j the papers in <lb />
Parker. c <lb />
were continually by Be- J- Morris, daughter of Mr. <lb />
with betas incapable orris of county. <lb />
framing <lb />
Are you the claimant said the <lb />
clerk, <lb />
Senator Harris replied that he <lb />
was not the claimant. <lb />
Arc you the attorney in the case <lb />
Both are deaf mutes and graduates I said the clerk, with still greater ab- <lb />
Raleigh Mr. <lb />
Milton H. Johnson, of Ponder <lb />
county, was married to Miss Min- <lb />
any groat measure upon of the North Carolina Institution <lb />
which the party would unite. The for the Deaf and Dumb. <lb />
to others, and to protect I talked with her J familiarity of the Republicans with <lb />
Mr. Walker <lb />
Senator Harris replied that he <lb />
was not even the attorney. <lb />
Well, who in-------are you, then <lb />
Covenant Lodge. No. T. O. O. F. due more to this source than to the burden, and so ink and types i nothing in them that Senator Vance <lb />
T wise or great military I must come in as relief a burden I as a man, and Senator, could <lb />
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of H., achievements. j too to be born. Were a m endorse, and is nothing You <lb />
A BAD <lb />
a man <lb />
What's the matter, I of doing. <lb />
look dispirited. measure <lb />
meets every third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. D. <lb />
Pitt Conned <lb />
every <lb />
Pitt county r . <lb />
first Friday in April. July and the application as much people would in tho party, <lb />
and October. J. J. as civilization suspect him of being ignorant of the not endorse when <lb />
If, then, the home is such a now has a house to renter a farm <lb />
down the <lb />
could loll him where <lb />
. -r if, a j----. <lb />
A. H. and institution, is it not UP and <lb />
titled . as much ere and study, if any one co <lb />
them that ex Cleveland, <lb />
to whom the of fate again <lb />
points as the Democratic candidate <lb />
the Presidency, the most <lb />
E. A. Secretary. <lb />
Greenville Alliance meets store or <lb />
before the second Sunday In each j Admitting that woman is tho <lb />
o'clock, r m. <lb />
Fernando Ward, S. Spain, j of man mental qualities, what <lb />
Secretary. could be more proper than that <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
Hours for all business from A. <lb />
M. to V. M. All mail distributed <lb />
on arrival. The general will <lb />
be kept open for minutes at night <lb />
after the Northern mail is distributed. <lb />
Northern Mail arrives daily <lb />
at P. M. and departs at <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Tar Old and Falkland <lb />
mails arrives at <lb />
If. and departs at P U. .-- <lb />
Beads, and Grimesland <lb />
mails arrives daily at <lb />
P. M. and departs at A, <lb />
Bell's <lb />
Johnson's Mills. Beds <lb />
and Pullet mails arrive Tuesday <lb />
Thursday and Saturday at A. M. and- <lb />
M. <lb />
Vanceboro, Black Jack and <lb />
mails arrives ever Saturday at P. M <lb />
should have the sphere of home for <lb />
her especial care and responsibility <lb />
How could greater honor be <lb />
upon her than to make her the <lb />
siding genius of one of the two <lb />
stones of civilization <lb />
is a recognition of her superior <lb />
her innate refinement and gen- <lb />
that to her care is committed <lb />
the shaping of the domestic life of <lb />
both sexes, and the unfolding of <lb />
at its tenderest period. <lb />
Which stands in the more <lb />
the more glorious c <lb />
toward the man <lb />
who has had a successful business <lb />
career and has gained a fortune, <lb />
whose check is always honored and <lb />
whose name is a synonym for <lb />
and uprightness, or the woman <lb />
who has trained up a family of <lb />
Re. A- D. <lb />
Appointments. <lb />
1st and <lb />
2nd and 4th Sundays, morning <lb />
Greenville Baptist <lb />
Player Meeting every Wednesday night, <lb />
ltd and Beta <lb />
in the way of honor and <lb />
Which of them has conferred the <lb />
greater more lasting <lb />
the The man <lb />
reached and draw to himself of <lb />
value of what he had dispose <lb />
indeed, the suspicions would not <lb />
unreasonable i i the case of a man <lb />
who would spend a week in making <lb />
an which would be <lb />
more thoroughly given by tho news <lb />
paper In half an hour. <lb />
The advertisements In a newspaper <lb />
very generally represent not only <lb />
who are the business men, but the <lb />
men who are doing the most business <lb />
and are therefore the better prepared <lb />
to sell bargains. It is not true, as <lb />
some people imagine, that the man <lb />
who pays liberally for advertising <lb />
must put the so expended on <lb />
the price of hi goods to justify the <lb />
outlay, but on the contrary the man <lb />
who advertises liberally is the one <lb />
How does <lb />
I'm troubled with <lb />
mother-in-law. <lb />
That's bad, old boy. <lb />
she visit you <lb />
Twice a year. <lb />
That isn't often, <lb />
No, it that she stays <lb />
six months at a time. <lb />
they were presented to him. Such <lb />
an based these <lb />
principles and actuated by these <lb />
high resolves must become a power- <lb />
factor for good, but the very <lb />
moment if, as organization, <lb />
arena, and <lb />
mixes up in party contentions, it That U my <lb />
abandons to a great extent its high naked; this winsome maid. <lb />
moral ground, lowers its character, <lb />
its influence, is power- <lb />
only to the extent of tho votes it <lb />
may be able to control. It would <lb />
not be long before if, as a political <lb />
organization, would be on the same <lb />
plane with other political <lb />
aspiring with little <lb />
AND TRADE. <lb />
That are and Free <lb />
Of which I so much hear <lb />
What is <lb />
For answer, her waist laid <lb />
My arm. She blushed, and smiling, <lb />
politics, I think, dear Fred, <lb />
Are just perfection. <lb />
DIFFERENCE IN RAW MATERIAL. <lb />
Pa, inquired Bobby, are all <lb />
and great ambitions, would en- the people made of dust <lb />
to use It to further their am- <lb />
They would to a <lb />
greater or less extent unless that or- <lb />
was managed with more <lb />
wisdom than any <lb />
political in this country <lb />
who sell the lowest in be- ever was. Then jealousies, the <lb />
cause his increased trade enables him contentions rivalries would be- <lb />
to do so. Buyers ought to know, and gin, end its influence and <lb />
go mostly to the men who ad- <lb />
to get bargains and get <lb />
them, man who, saves the cost <lb />
of advertising has a chance to <lb />
give his customers the benefit of his <lb />
but the Cheap Johns of <lb />
do not come to <lb />
Yes, yes, replied his father, who <lb />
was reading. <lb />
And is everybody made of the <lb />
same kind continued Bobby. <lb />
No, no; some of them are made <lb />
of the cheapest kind of dust to he <lb />
had. <lb />
nest be destroyed forever. There <lb />
are the very best <lb />
of Carolina in Alliance, <lb />
the great body of them are true and <lb />
good men, love their State and <lb />
wish her well, and we cannot and <lb />
will not believe that they will <lb />
their great order to a course <lb />
which in the end be <lb />
to Mm State <lb />
that young Mr, <lb />
Sissy and Miss re <lb />
to be married. <lb />
that so <lb />
Yes. But the union will <lb />
be a happy one. <lb />
Why not <lb />
Because he parts his hair in the <lb />
middle and she hen on the <lb />
, ; <lb />
too much I that would revise the tariff, and <lb />
be conservative enough to be adopted. <lb />
The bill was what they of- <lb />
was a monstrosity that, <lb />
while it was forced through the <lb />
House, is opposed by great leaders of <lb />
the party, and is likely to <lb />
or changed in the Senate. <lb />
In such a tangle have they gotten <lb />
themselves over the tariff bill, that, <lb />
according lo a prominent Democrat, <lb />
the Senate hesitates to take it up <lb />
sonic sort of a compromise or <lb />
can be made with those <lb />
Republican Senators who are <lb />
ed to support Secretary rec- <lb />
They realize that <lb />
the position taken by Mr. Blaine has <lb />
made many converts. <lb />
The tariff is not the only subject <lb />
on which the Republican party does <lb />
not know its own mind. federal <lb />
election bill, hatched up, discussed <lb />
and deliberated for months before it <lb />
was sprung, is likely also to suffer <lb />
defeat in the Senate. The <lb />
can party is rapidly proving itself <lb />
incapable of getting together on any <lb />
measures of national interest. <lb />
The reason is plain. It is a party <lb />
without a purpose, except to main- <lb />
itself in power. <lb />
Only ten deaths in Wilmington <lb />
during the month of col- <lb />
AYCOCK ll CAMELS. <lb />
C. C. DANIEL <lb />
N. C <lb />
mm mm. <lb />
WILSON, N. C <lb />
Lexington Last Sun- <lb />
day morning, two Ab. j <lb />
Hargrove Frank Sullivan, <lb />
were locked up the calaboose <lb />
for disorderly conduct, both of <lb />
them drunK. Sunday even-. <lb />
they became tired of close <lb />
quarters, and with all their force <lb />
broke down the door, there- <lb />
by making good their escape. <lb />
Tarboro A gentle- <lb />
man who traveled <lb />
of Pitt county Sunday reports <lb />
crops better than in <lb />
Another accident occurred <lb />
Friday at the crossing of the Nor- <lb />
folk Carolina and Suffolk <lb />
Co., roads. Tho circumstances <lb />
were exactly similar to the one a <lb />
few weeks since. The Carolina ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
log train was crossing, the Suffolk G R E E N V I L I, E. N. C <lb />
D. L. <lb />
DENTIST. t <lb />
A LEX h. BLOW, <lb />
train ran into it throwing its en- <lb />
into the ditch and wrecking <lb />
twelve of its own care and four of <lb />
the Carolina. This time no one <lb />
was hurt. <lb />
J. RE. J. M. TUCKER. <lb />
TUCKER A Ml it <lb />
A W <lb />
; Heavy ship-1 N. C. <lb />
of logs are now being made <lb />
constantly over the A. N. C. R. <lb />
R., from down the hue, to the ex <lb />
tensive lumber mills of the Enter <lb />
prise Lumber Company in this <lb />
city, whoso business is simply <lb />
Two heavy train loads <lb />
came up to their mills yesterday. <lb />
Her many friends in this <lb />
as elsewhere throughout <lb />
Eastern North Carolina, will re- <lb />
Set exceedingly to learn that <lb />
Annie Harvey is lying <lb />
ill at her home in Greene <lb />
county, near Snow Hill, and that <lb />
little nope is entertained for her <lb />
recovery. <lb />
.;. <lb />
L. C LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER <lb />
SKINNER, <lb />
A AT-L A W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
y JAMES, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Practice In all the <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
I B. YELLOWLEY.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
I Her and Proprietor, <lb />
upward and thank God <lb />
I that the time already come <lb />
That was truly a strong and; when a worth of character <lb />
.,,.,.,, , . a nil the whites respect <lb />
beautiful editorial about Senator b- . is of <lb />
B. Vance in last Friday's petal religion, while v are <lb />
Chronicle. It was a not as as we be, still <lb />
did testimonial to the statesman- I chore statistics show a <lb />
Announcement. <lb />
THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE OF <lb />
The Reflector is 81.50 per <lb />
one year, ; one-half year. <lb />
; one-quarter column one year, <lb />
Transient Advertisements One inch <lb />
one week. ; two weeks. <lb />
month Two inches one week, S 1.50. <lb />
two weeks, ; one month, <lb />
Advertisements Inserted In Local <lb />
Column as reading items. cents pet <lb />
line for each insertion. <lb />
Legal Advertisements, such as Ad- <lb />
and Executors Notices. <lb />
and Sales. <lb />
Summons to Non-Residents, etc. will <lb />
be charged for at legal rates and must <lb />
BE PAID FOB IN ADVANCE. The RE- <lb />
has suffered some loss and <lb />
much because of having no <lb />
fixed rule as to the payment of this class <lb />
of advertisements, and in order to avoid <lb />
trouble payment ix advance <lb />
will be demanded. <lb />
Contracts for any space not mentioned <lb />
above, for length of time, can be <lb />
made by application to the office <lb />
in person or by letter. <lb />
tor Advertisements and <lb />
all changes of advertisements should be <lb />
handed hi by o'clock on Tuesday <lb />
mornings in order to prompt in- <lb />
the day following. <lb />
The having a large <lb />
will be found a medium <lb />
through which to reach the public. <lb />
at the office at <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, JULY 0th, 1800. <lb />
That infernal election bill has <lb />
passed the to <lb />
At the Judicial Convention for <lb />
the Fourth District held last week <lb />
in Hon. Spier White <lb />
of Wake was nominated for <lb />
Judge of the Superior Court, and <lb />
Mr. E. W. Jr., of Johnston, <lb />
for Solicitor, both on the first <lb />
lot. <lb />
has disgraced <lb />
by granting a new charter to the <lb />
lottery. The concern bought up <lb />
her legislators and passed the bill <lb />
through. It is to pay <lb />
to the State annually for the <lb />
of carrying on its infamous <lb />
work. <lb />
To-morrow the Executive Com- <lb />
of the First Congressional <lb />
District will meet in Washington <lb />
for the purpose of selecting the <lb />
time and place for holding the <lb />
Congressional The <lb />
Reflector hopes Edenton will be <lb />
selected as the place. <lb />
To-day we publish a card from <lb />
Hon. E. A. in which he re- <lb />
fuses to allow his name to go be- <lb />
fore the Congressional <lb />
Our space for this issue was <lb />
so far taken up at the time the <lb />
card was handed in that comment <lb />
upon it must be deferred until <lb />
another issue. <lb />
The Alliance does not <lb />
take any stock in Independents. <lb />
The President of Rowan County <lb />
Alliance recently announced him- <lb />
self an Independent candidate for <lb />
Sheriff. Being a strong Alliance <lb />
he thought to use the order <lb />
as a tool to work himself into of- <lb />
The Alliance held a meeting <lb />
a few days later, part of their bus <lb />
was to elect new officers. The <lb />
President expected to be re elected <lb />
but very much to his surprise re- <lb />
only five votes and they <lb />
were said to have been cast by- <lb />
Republican members. A good <lb />
lesson to him, no doubt. <lb />
The Judicial Convention for the <lb />
3rd District, which met at Rocky <lb />
Mount last Thursday, was a <lb />
one. Every county in the <lb />
district but Franklin and Greene <lb />
had their candidate, and Pitt had <lb />
two. Knowing there were many <lb />
nominating speeches to be made <lb />
the convention very wisely made a <lb />
five minute limit to them. Those <lb />
placed in nomination were A. L. <lb />
Blow and I. A. of Pitt; D. <lb />
Worthington, of Martin; J. E. <lb />
Woodard, of Wilson; Jacob Bat- <lb />
of Nash, and W. R. Henry, of <lb />
Vance. On the first ballot every <lb />
candidate carried his <lb />
and nobody had more than one- <lb />
third enough votes to nominate <lb />
him. The next ballot resulted <lb />
about the same way, and things <lb />
kept on with ballot after ballot <lb />
until midnight, at which hour the <lb />
convention adjourned, seeming to <lb />
be no nearer a nomination than <lb />
when it began voting. Friday <lb />
morning found the body ready for <lb />
business again. Balloting was <lb />
resumed and continued through <lb />
the forenoon with about the same <lb />
result as on the previous day and <lb />
night. In the afternoon got <lb />
well in the lead and it began to <lb />
look like he would be the <lb />
candidate. Not so, however, <lb />
for late in the the <lb />
delegates had become restless and <lb />
many of them <lb />
counties were casting about try- <lb />
the strength of the different <lb />
men, and when the 418th ballot <lb />
was called enough had come to- <lb />
to give Woodard votes <lb />
sufficient to he <lb />
warn duly declared Hie nominee of <lb />
the C i I C <lb />
ship and patriotism of that <lb />
ling Democrat and devoted friend <lb />
of the people, and not one word <lb />
was said in his praise but what <lb />
was richly deserved. Zeb. Vance <lb />
his name is an household word <lb />
in all North Carolina, and even <lb />
beyond her borders, the very <lb />
of truth, honesty, <lb />
valor, patriotism, and con- <lb />
devotion to principle <lb />
is the man everybody loves. The <lb />
Chronicle is urging his reelection <lb />
to the United States Senate, and <lb />
this it does well. True there <lb />
are other able men, but where is <lb />
the equal, where is the peer of <lb />
Vance Where is the <lb />
man to do so much the people <lb />
he can do These questions <lb />
will go down unanswered, and <lb />
verily, they cannot be. Right <lb />
here the Chronicle truthfully says <lb />
Senator Vance has been <lb />
throughout the constant and <lb />
ed champion of the rights and lib- <lb />
of the every day man. <lb />
and of the people, and deeply in <lb />
with in their <lb />
struggles against poverty and op- <lb />
legislation, he has never <lb />
tailed anywhere to be their <lb />
Then after speaking of certain <lb />
opposition that efforts have been <lb />
made to arouse against Senator <lb />
Vance the same paper says <lb />
view of the opposition, as yet <lb />
dormant, the Chronicle believes that <lb />
every county in the State ought to <lb />
follow the example the Wilson <lb />
county convention Instruct its <lb />
Senators Representatives to <lb />
support Senator Vance for <lb />
No risk ought to be The <lb />
return of Senator Vance is so vital <lb />
foe the best interests of the State <lb />
the ought to be made <lb />
doubly sure and his friends every <lb />
where to see to it that every <lb />
Democratic is an <lb />
Vance <lb />
The Negro in the South. <lb />
If some of the fire-eating South <lb />
haters of the are ever <lb />
ready to vilify our sunny clime <lb />
and accuse OS of <lb />
and taking away his <lb />
been in Greenville on <lb />
the 4th of July and witnessed the <lb />
celebration of that day by the col- <lb />
ed people of this section heard <lb />
some of their patriotic utterances <lb />
and learned of their satisfied con- <lb />
they would no doubt have <lb />
returned to their Northern homes <lb />
with heads hung in shame that <lb />
they had been so unjust to the <lb />
Southern States and would never <lb />
again take opportunity to <lb />
resent and slander us. <lb />
There had been some slight talk <lb />
in it had not <lb />
become the white <lb />
people would observe the 4th of <lb />
July, but when it was ascertained <lb />
that the colored people had <lb />
ready decided to celebrate it and <lb />
were taking steps in that direction, <lb />
the idea on the part of the white <lb />
people was at once abandoned. <lb />
Not only was there the disposition <lb />
on the part of the white citizens to <lb />
let the colored people go on with <lb />
their celebration undisturbed, but <lb />
they also contributed liberally to <lb />
make the occasion all the more en- <lb />
for them. The day came, <lb />
large numbers of colored people <lb />
from this and surrounding <lb />
ties came with it, they celebrated <lb />
the day of our Nation's <lb />
most creditably, behaved <lb />
themselves, enjoyed themselves, <lb />
and after the exercises were over <lb />
retired to their homes happy. <lb />
One feature of the day, and that <lb />
to which this article was intended <lb />
to refer, was the speech-making, <lb />
which occurred in tho afternoon <lb />
on tho Market square. A number <lb />
of speeches were made some of <lb />
them quite good. One of them <lb />
because of its extreme manliness <lb />
and patriotism is deserving of <lb />
special mention, and though other <lb />
matter must be crowded out to do <lb />
so. yield space for some ex- <lb />
tracts from it, which was noted <lb />
down here and there as the speak- <lb />
his remarks. The <lb />
speaker was Rev. W. J. Solomon, <lb />
pastor of the colored Methodist <lb />
church of this town. He is a man <lb />
of intellect and his speech was <lb />
clothed in chaste language, some <lb />
of the sentiments expressed by I <lb />
him being as patriotic as are heard <lb />
to fall from the lips of any man. <lb />
He <lb />
The of the growth or our <lb />
race since the in intellect and <lb />
wealth is in the annals <lb />
of the world. We were reared <lb />
among and by white people and <lb />
whatever good or evil there is in us <lb />
we owe it to them, oar friends and <lb />
our future is cast with for <lb />
weal or woe, and all we ask of <lb />
National government is to let u. <lb />
and white brethren alone and <lb />
permit us to dwell together in <lb />
and unity, and not continue under <lb />
a of favoritism to stir up <lb />
strife among us. We want no leg- <lb />
We need none. There la <lb />
no Force Bill necessary to give an <lb />
oar rights in North Carolina We <lb />
are satisfied with our condition. <lb />
Considering oar condition on <lb />
day, we challenge world <lb />
of races to straw greater progress <lb />
gen than we have <lb />
of who have con- <lb />
more than to <lb />
Foreign Missions. All e <lb />
line our progress is satisfactory. <lb />
Whatever interests the white man <lb />
now and <lb />
theirs are so that you <lb />
cannot afford to permit in <lb />
to enter that will tend to <lb />
disrupt our friendship, peace <lb />
prosperity. No, we are here and <lb />
here we will stay. Nothing can re- <lb />
move us from among white <lb />
Among with them every <lb />
i ins country has enraged in <lb />
tho blood has been <lb />
America's freedom, and we will <lb />
ever be true to Stripes <lb />
that float over us today <lb />
to the Tell mo that we can <lb />
be colonized and sent away to for <lb />
laud f Not the last drop <lb />
our blood is flowed from our veins <lb />
tor we are citizens of our own fair <lb />
and here will live and <lb />
die. Some of the restless may em- <lb />
it will be from State to State <lb />
but we will never leave the laud we <lb />
love so well. And us who <lb />
live in North Carolina, why <lb />
her lair borders f Here is the place <lb />
of your nativity-the laud of the free <lb />
the where justice <lb />
sirs to meet out her dues to all alike. <lb />
Here is peace and prosperity and <lb />
good among all And leave <lb />
this goodly laud for Mississippi <lb />
Why it is the most degraded hole <lb />
earth. In that State is <lb />
wickedness to the square inch <lb />
in the same space in hell Stay <lb />
here your hon- <lb />
est, truthful, sober, sincere, and tho <lb />
white man will respect help and you. <lb />
to our white friends I will <lb />
with our vices. <lb />
Many of the worst was inherited <lb />
it will take more than a <lb />
to purify our nice. You say we <lb />
steal. Many times our old masters <lb />
sent us to the pig pen the hen <lb />
roost. Do you say we lie I We had <lb />
to lie when the owner would ask us <lb />
about that or my white <lb />
friends it will take time, and <lb />
and religion to purge us from <lb />
those old sins you are not aid- <lb />
us when you send a poor old <lb />
to the penitentiary five <lb />
years for stealing a or a <lb />
a white steals <lb />
is only a es- <lb />
capes under some technicality of <lb />
the law. Are there more <lb />
sent to the penitentiary than <lb />
whites Well reverse the order <lb />
give us colored judges and colored <lb />
the j solicitors colored juries and col- <lb />
lawyers see if we don't <lb />
have more white men there than <lb />
But God forbid that we <lb />
should be prompted by in <lb />
the execution of our laws. Let all <lb />
prejudice the races <lb />
sections of our great and united <lb />
country die and into oblivion. <lb />
Did the white man fight to retain <lb />
slavery T You cannot <lb />
sure him. He was for his <lb />
property and State rights. Owe no <lb />
man prejudice because of your <lb />
condition of servitude but <lb />
rather lift up your heart to God <lb />
that you are American <lb />
with the rights privileges <lb />
and protection accorded her citizens <lb />
and while you live direct your <lb />
forts energy to the promotion <lb />
of race and of a <lb />
happy, prosperous united <lb />
try. <lb />
A Lawn Tennis tournament was <lb />
one of the features of the fourth. <lb />
Bids are now for construe i <lb />
a lighthouse on outer <lb />
diamond shoal off Gape Hatteras. <lb />
This is most important work <lb />
coming under supervision of the <lb />
United States Light Board ; <lb />
the matter will carefully c <lb />
The cost of construction is <lb />
not to exceed ad is <lb />
the most money ever expended by <lb />
the government for a lighthouse. <lb />
Trucking beau raising are <lb />
as profitable a business as one could <lb />
engage in ; there is always a de- <lb />
vegetables berries at. <lb />
good prices realize <lb />
profits- The strawberry <lb />
crop is especially a paying <lb />
trucker near made <lb />
on his strawberry crop year <lb />
according to his own statement and <lb />
have no doubt about the truth of <lb />
it. Tomatoes sell readily from <lb />
to dozen; beets doz.; and <lb />
other garden-truck at proportion- <lb />
ate prices. Poultry raising is also <lb />
a most profitable industry, the <lb />
prices ranging from to for <lb />
young chickens and the <lb />
diminishes. Our people should <lb />
engage these two occupations <lb />
more extensively ; it does cost <lb />
much to do it, and they yield hands <lb />
some returns. <lb />
The morning of the Fourth dawn- <lb />
ed bright and gloriously and at an <lb />
early hour people began to throng <lb />
the principal streets of our city and <lb />
by 10-30 o'clock the street that lead <lb />
to the south entrance of the Capital <lb />
the was to take <lb />
was almost impassable, so <lb />
had the crowd become. <lb />
processions were termed at the foot <lb />
of Fayetteville street marched <lb />
to the Capitol where the exercises <lb />
of tho day were formally opened by <lb />
Rev. Dr. Nash iD an appropriate <lb />
prayer, followed by Governor Fowle <lb />
a brief telling speech. Mayor <lb />
Thompson then presented <lb />
Vance, who arose and made a <lb />
a speech as only <lb />
can make. His <lb />
was hailed with shouts of delight. <lb />
He spoke of North Carolina as she <lb />
was just after the war and as she is <lb />
to-day, pointing out the great <lb />
strides progress made by her in <lb />
the last quarter of a century. The <lb />
are invincible and <lb />
thrive despite all adverse cir- <lb />
and in fact it is true. <lb />
If there is any man loved by <lb />
North Carolina and her people it is <lb />
Zeb. Vance. entire day <lb />
there was something to please <lb />
entertain the visitors, and at night <lb />
For Register of Deeds. <lb />
TWO ENDORSEMENTS FOR THE <lb />
SAME MAN. <lb />
Johnson's Mills, N. C. <lb />
July 4th, 1800. <lb />
Mr. Editor take this <lb />
to name a man for <lb />
of Deeds, who will, I believe, be <lb />
nominated by the county <lb />
He is well qualified to till the <lb />
position, and as Swift Creek town- <lb />
ship has been ignored for the past <lb />
ten years county conventions, be <lb />
should, as choice, be nominated. <lb />
I refer to L. a <lb />
Democrat and the Strongest rain in <lb />
the township. A Voter. <lb />
Johnson's Mills, N. C, <lb />
July 8th, 1800. <lb />
Editor <lb />
names for the various offices <lb />
to be tilled this fall is now in order, <lb />
I wish to present to people of <lb />
Pitt county the name of a young <lb />
man who is in every way fully com- <lb />
to discharge every duty <lb />
the office of Register of Deeds. It <lb />
is well known that he lives in the <lb />
midst of most all of the Republicans <lb />
in the county that have any <lb />
and be has through his mod- <lb />
fidelity made himself very <lb />
popular with all. Two years ago <lb />
he was on tho ticket for Constable, <lb />
and by his personal popularity and <lb />
prudence reduced the Republican <lb />
majority over a hundred in this <lb />
township. It the next county con- <lb />
will consider the interest <lb />
of the Democratic party and not <lb />
individual pets they will surely put <lb />
right man in the right <lb />
and that man is L. B. Of <lb />
Swift Creek township. <lb />
An Alliance Democrat. <lb />
Gossip. <lb />
THE VANCE HERE <lb />
A LARGE AND ORDERLY <lb />
EVENTS. <lb />
Correspondence to <lb />
G. R. Spikes, a white man living <lb />
near here, was arrested here on <lb />
Thursday for criminal assault on a <lb />
small colored girl. <lb />
Only accident here <lb />
on the 4th, which was Joe <lb />
a small white boy, had-his bands <lb />
badly by the explosion of a tin <lb />
can containing powder. His cloth- <lb />
took Are was extinguished. <lb />
Ed. W. has <lb />
been nominated for Solicitor of this <lb />
District. He is man of in- <lb />
and capability and will <lb />
make a good and <lb />
We to to be <lb />
reserving themselves for a spurt at <lb />
the end. <lb />
Before mill is reached <lb />
Leo is doing some One work <lb />
at the three quarters has reduced <lb />
the lead to a length <lb />
half. But Harris and know <lb />
their business and not inch near- <lb />
is allowed to come. <lb />
Fay is two lengths behind <lb />
Lee the Nell is for- <lb />
ward for tin cup. <lb />
But the railroad bridge is reached <lb />
and the real race <lb />
Leo by a tremendous spurt is rapid <lb />
closing the gap the Dix- <lb />
herself. Ed Harris gets <lb />
scared and his hair ends. <lb />
When Ed's hair stands up it means <lb />
and with one frightened <lb />
glance behind him be pulls the <lb />
harder. Will catches his <lb />
eye and gives one of those peculiar <lb />
winks. race is over. With <lb />
one defiant stroke they pass under <lb />
the bridge, leading the by two <lb />
lengths and a hall, with the Fay a <lb />
good two lengths behind. The <lb />
crowd gives one tremendous <lb />
all is over. The Dixie is <lb />
the champion, and her friends have <lb />
just cause to be proud of her <lb />
achievements. <lb />
Below we give the names of the <lb />
boats with their crews, also the <lb />
time <lb />
Dixie. W. A. B. Hearne, G. <lb />
Harris. Louis Lawrence, time 0.01. <lb />
Lee, R. L. Humber, J. S. C. Ben- <lb />
W. F. time <lb />
Fay, W. F. Harding, H. C. Hook- <lb />
John Williams, time 6-31. <lb />
Nell, Pat Foley, Chas, Barret, <lb />
Geo. Nelson, time 6.50. <lb />
Tho official record of the two <lb />
leaders is as <lb />
J m. <lb />
1.31 2.54 <lb />
1.40 3.08 <lb />
Cherry <lb />
IS <lb />
IT <lb />
It i <lb />
T, <lb />
hove It <lb />
-THAT- <lb />
I EVOLVING <lb />
Head Cotton <lb />
is THE BEST GIN IN THE SOUTH.<lb />
the grandest display of pyrotechnics <lb />
ever seen here took place at the <lb />
Capitol Square at <lb />
on Tuesday a Home <lb />
Fair was held each day <lb />
on the night of the 4th. The <lb />
fair was for tho benefit of the Sol- <lb />
Home, the proceeds will <lb />
net nearly thousand dollars, we <lb />
suppose. The crowd was one the <lb />
most orderly we ever saw. It was <lb />
a gala week and all regret that it <lb />
passed so <lb />
R. A. <lb />
Dixie Still Champion. <lb />
Leads the Lea an Exciting and <lb />
Crosses the Line a Winner By Fall <lb />
Two and a Half. <lb />
QUEEN OF THE WATER CRAFT. <lb />
Reported by Alex. <lb />
they go. Like a they <lb />
are off. Scarcely had the signal <lb />
been given when four fleet shells <lb />
bound away like so hounded <lb />
animals. It is a pretty sight. Eight <lb />
pairs of brawny arms with sinews <lb />
steel rise and fall <lb />
like tho throbbing of some monster <lb />
machinery, as regularly as clock <lb />
work they dip their long slender <lb />
oars in the water and pull with all <lb />
the skill and muscle that careful <lb />
training gives. <lb />
The sun is scorching hot. A <lb />
slight breeze makes the overhang- <lb />
mg trees rustle faintly. Their <lb />
fall on the muddy waters of the <lb />
old Tar, making a weirdly <lb />
beautiful, but they heed it not. Far <lb />
away at the goal they hear the <lb />
shouts of their friends them <lb />
on to more desperate efforts and <lb />
them to victory. <lb />
Swiftly, more swiftly they go <lb />
trees and on the river <lb />
banks seem to fly toward them. At <lb />
last the goal is sighted. Mid the <lb />
fluttering of the <lb />
of fans the of the <lb />
multitude gallant little Dixie <lb />
glides over the line, the <lb />
of 1890. <lb />
There were about five hundred <lb />
and one eyes watching this exciting <lb />
The one odd eye belonged <lb />
to the one eyed whom Ed <lb />
Harris bad with a nickel's <lb />
worth of peanuts to root for the <lb />
Dixie first, last and all time. <lb />
How he came no one knows; as the <lb />
boats passed Skinner's mill be was <lb />
observed on extreme right of <lb />
crowd munching peanuts <lb />
using bis vocal organs to their <lb />
most. However, the Dixie <lb />
bad passed under bridge, the <lb />
winner, be was nowhere to be seen, <lb />
disappeared as silently as be <lb />
bad come. As a Mascot be was a <lb />
success, Ed ought, to engage <lb />
him <lb />
The vast crowd assembled the <lb />
county bridge shows that our <lb />
are food of athletic sports and <lb />
are willing to encourage such. <lb />
When starter fired <lb />
starting signal at the four <lb />
boats were exactly on a line with <lb />
Untie Jehu six oared gig, <lb />
but only for a moment. In an in- <lb />
all was excitement on <lb />
lour racers. Benjamin, of the Lee, <lb />
missed his first stroke, and the <lb />
Dixie shot ahead by a quarter of a <lb />
length, closely followed by the Fay, <lb />
with the Lee a close third and <lb />
Nell bringing up rear. <lb />
Lee quickly regains lost <lb />
ground, and before the first quarter <lb />
is reached has passed the Fay, <lb />
Dixie still gains and at the <lb />
quarter is leading Lee by a <lb />
length and race la be- <lb />
the Lee and Fay at this <lb />
point. Lee is scarcely a quarter <lb />
of a length ahead both are <lb />
working like Tartars. <lb />
The Sell is not it. <lb />
At the half Me Dixie baa <lb />
Mr toad to two the <lb />
4.25 <lb />
4.38 <lb />
and <lb />
6.01 <lb />
Alex. <lb />
Dixie, <lb />
Lee, <lb />
Starters, J. J <lb />
Judges, J. D. Williamson and <lb />
J. Whichard. <lb />
It was a race all were <lb />
A would-be wag remark- <lb />
ed that the Dixie should be named <lb />
the Yankee, upon being asked <lb />
why replied, the B. E. <lb />
Lee chased her <lb />
The first prize, won by the Dixie, <lb />
is a silver cup <lb />
high, bearing the following <lb />
River Boating Club. <lb />
Regatta Cup. <lb />
July The second and <lb />
prizes are boxes of <lb />
French confections friend <lb />
Van Stephens so well how to <lb />
prepare fourth or booby <lb />
prizes are a tin cup a turnip, <lb />
won by the Nell. <lb />
We understand the Lee is soon to <lb />
challenge tho Dixie, and if so our <lb />
look out for some good <lb />
racing. <lb />
BARGAINS I I <lb />
I am receiving every day my spring <lb />
--------stock of Dry Goods, <lb />
PRICES TO THE <lb />
RICES TO THE <lb />
Standard Calicoes, cunts pi-yd. <lb />
Homespun, cents pr yd. <lb />
Yard-wide line, cents pr yd. <lb />
and Children's Straw Hats <lb />
Trimmed in latest styles <lb />
in the cents to <lb />
I NO HUMBUG I <lb />
BIG BARGAINS NO HUMBUG <lb />
Flake Flour <lb />
Flake Flour <lb />
I have a Flour watch I guarantee for <lb />
84-75. Everything low down for cash. <lb />
Give me a trial. <lb />
W. STOKES, . W. G. STOKES. <lb />
X. C. <lb />
WE PREPARED <lb />
E OW X <lb />
To show the ladies tho very latest and best <lb />
styles <lb />
Milliner I <lb />
Oar stock just opened has the newest <lb />
shapes white black <lb />
trimmed and <lb />
Hats and Bonnets Bonnets and Hats <lb />
Hats and Bonnets Hats <lb />
We also have Ribbons and <lb />
Flowers of all kinds, Feather <lb />
Crepes. <lb />
Handkerchiefs. In- <lb />
Caps and Sacks, etc.<lb />
Greenville. X. C. <lb />
WHY IT THE BEST COTTON GIN IX SOUTH it it <lb />
J built upon Improved principles, having Revolving Heads in the ends of the <lb />
Cotton which revolve with the roll of seed cotton, thus preventing that <lb />
which occurs at the end of the cotton box all other gins. Hence the <lb />
PRATT GIN does not break nor choke, a harder rail of cotton on the <lb />
saws than other gins, and, In consequence of this, cleans the seed better and of <lb />
course, yields more lint cotton. Tills Is common sens.-, and if don't believe <lb />
what we say. write to any of the gentlemen whose names and appear be- <lb />
low, all of whom are using the Pratt Gin and will have no other. <lb />
F. F. F. Cherry. Jno. Pate <lb />
Aurora, N. B. Hooker, Idalia, N. If. It. Ross. T. R. Boyd Edwards <lb />
Mill, X. C; f. H. Fowler. Stonewall, N. C; J. A. G. Cox, Greenville, <lb />
N. U W. I,. Smith, Calico, N. E. S. Waters, Pantego, C.; J. T. <lb />
son, X. W. B. D. Banyan, X. C; IT. H. Hampton, Plymouth, <lb />
. M. A. Hath, X. S. M. Smith, Then. Bland, Mills. <lb />
X. W. T. X. C; j. t. Gaylord, N. <lb />
ORDER wall until the ginning season is upon you to order <lb />
your gin. It will cost no more early than late. We will take orders now or any <lb />
time this summer, at cash prices, and deliver on good notes, without interest <lb />
payable in November, 1800. <lb />
MOWING will sell the Buckeye on good <lb />
notes, to responsible parties, payable November, and November Order <lb />
at once- <lb />
It is well known to the people of <lb />
Pitt and other counties the First <lb />
District that I am a candidate <lb />
for Congressional honors. I have <lb />
not sought nomination, and <lb />
being desirous that there should be <lb />
harmony and unity the <lb />
especially among the farm- <lb />
and working men who are so <lb />
anxiously striving to secure a <lb />
who is in sympathy <lb />
with the toiling masses, I desire to <lb />
say to ray friends throughout the <lb />
District who have manifested such <lb />
an in my behalf, that while <lb />
I appreciate their efforts and <lb />
them for the compliment they would <lb />
pay me, that I shall allow my <lb />
name to go before the convention. <lb />
I do this believing it to be for the <lb />
best, and hope that the convention <lb />
will nominate a candidate <lb />
to all, and that he may able <lb />
to aid the great work of reform <lb />
that the Alliance has begun and <lb />
proposes to carry on to completion. <lb />
E. A. <lb />
Greenville, X. C, July 1800. <lb />
Arrivals at Seven Springs Hotel, <lb />
Miss Willie Peyton <lb />
Hooker, John Slaughter, <lb />
Misses Lizzie Kirby, May Kirby, <lb />
Kirby, Eva Mrs. T. <lb />
T. Dr. John L. <lb />
Borden, Rosenthal, Tims. F. <lb />
Hargett, W. S. Jones, Goldsboro; <lb />
Henry Archibald, J. J. J. <lb />
W. Grainger, S. Jas. A. <lb />
Kins ton ; W. T. <lb />
LaGrange; T. E. Hooker, H. S. <lb />
Coward and lady, Miss Lillie Hook- <lb />
Hookerton. <lb />
Notice.- <lb />
Tho Board of Commissioners for the <lb />
county of Pitt will meet at their office in <lb />
the Court House on Monday; July 14th, <lb />
for the purpose of revising <lb />
list for the year 1890. Every per- <lb />
son having to make of <lb />
valuation of their property here- <lb />
by notified to be present on that day as <lb />
required by AH persons who have <lb />
failed to list their taxes for the year <lb />
1890 will be permitted to Hat them on <lb />
the same day. D. II. JAMES, <lb />
Com. <lb />
at <lb />
From now on will make <lb />
the following low <lb />
Cigarettes <lb />
Cards <lb />
Boudoirs <lb />
or half life sue <lb />
Owing to low prices no proofs will he <lb />
shown of anything smaller than a <lb />
net. All those wishing pictures will do <lb />
well by calling early. <lb />
Respectfully. <lb />
Alley Hyman. <lb />
R. HYMAN, Manager. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
OF MB CAROLINA, <lb />
The Fall Term Opens Sept. Tuition, <lb />
four regular courses of study, <lb />
cal, Philosophical, Literary, Scientific. <lb />
Special courses In Chemistry, Civil <lb />
E Pharmacy, <lb />
and other studies. <lb />
Separate schools of Law and Medicine, <lb />
students may attend the University <lb />
Address <lb />
HON. KEMP P. BATTLE, <lb />
President. Chapel Hill. N. C. <lb />
Wilson Collegiate Institute, <lb />
Fall Session Sept <lb />
Wilson, N. C. For <lb />
Strictly non-sectarian. Thorough and <lb />
comprehensive course study. Mod- <lb />
charges. Healthful location. <lb />
surpassed borne advantages. <lb />
and successful teachers in every <lb />
department. departments of music <lb />
by <lb />
r oats end <lb />
The John Flanagan <lb />
COMPANY. <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 OR SHORT NOTICE. <lb />
All Work guaranteed. <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY CO. <lb />
Greenville, X. c. <lb />
COME IN <lb />
We want to have a talk <lb />
with you and tell <lb />
you now cheap <lb />
we can sell <lb />
you <lb />
HARDWARE <lb />
Dixie and <lb />
Tobacco Plows, Plow <lb />
Castings. The Famous <lb />
Elmo Cook Stoves. <lb />
Give us your orders <lb />
for <lb />
TOBACCO FLUES <lb />
early and you will be <lb />
sure to get them in time <lb />
LATHAM PENDER, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ANOTHER <lb />
Car Load of Fine <lb />
Horses <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. I bought my stock for <lb />
Cash and can afford to sell as cheap as <lb />
anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
LIVERY SALE AND FEED <lb />
STABLES. <lb />
I have opened at the stables formerly <lb />
occupied by Dr. J. G. James, <lb />
and will keep a tine line of <lb />
Horses and Mules. <lb />
have beautiful and fancy turnouts for <lb />
the and can the most <lb />
I run in connection a <lb />
AGE BUSINESS, and solicit a share of <lb />
your patronage. Call and be convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
U. <lb />
Salve- <lb />
The Be st Salve in the world for <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt <lb />
Fever Sores, Hands <lb />
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin <lb />
turns, and positively cone Piles, or no <lb />
aired. It hi guaranteed to five <lb />
mM to <lb />
GINS <lb />
Having received from the Gin Factory the tool for <lb />
and training new saws on old gins, and also other repair work, I here <lb />
by announce to all that I can successfully repair their gins <lb />
here in Washington per cent, less than it will cost at <lb />
any factory, also save largely in freights to and from <lb />
the various factories. I can do any work your gin <lb />
may need. Semi your gin to the <lb />
WASHINGTON MACHINERY AGENCY <lb />
With freights prepared, and we will guarantee you <lb />
a good job. Don't wait, but send our gin once, at <lb />
tho last hour is always crowded, and 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 no more soon than late. <lb />
BE TB THEREFORE <lb />
AND WILL ENGINES AND <lb />
AND AND <lb />
All sizes and styles commonly used, at Low Prices and Reasonable Terms. <lb />
PAW <lb />
JAW <lb />
ILL FOR <lb />
ILL FOR <lb />
That will cut feet of per day. on good also larger sizes at such <lb />
rates of <lb />
SEED COTTON ELEVATORS. <lb />
That will raise 1.800 pounds of seed cotton from a wagon in minutes. No <lb />
can afford to do without one . Terms and prices satisfactory <lb />
3-TON WAGON SCALES, ONLY <lb />
Guaranteed correct or no Can weigh cotton or hay on the wagon, or <lb />
live stock on foot. <lb />
For prices, address, <lb />
WASHINGTON MACHINERY AGENCY. <lb />
O. K Washington, M C. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
SOLID CHUNKS OF TRUTHS <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO., <lb />
your careful attention to their large complete stock <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
-And of each and every one at least a share of their esteemed patronage.-v <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 W GOODS <lb />
To meet not only competition, but to conquer the monster high prices.- <lb />
day is passed when the thought of friendship enters <lb />
buying of goods, why because every one must and <lb />
will buy where they can buy cheapest. <lb />
WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE ALL <lb />
Who will favor us with their patronage. We will be glad to have you <lb />
and sec us and let us give you at least a hearty shake of <lb />
and a kindly greeting. Make our place your headquarters <lb />
in the town. Trices and quality what you want <lb />
your hard earned dollars and that is just what we <lb />
have got for you, <lb />
No mistake No Bragging No Back Down <lb />
mean every word of it and can and will do what tell you. Look. <lb />
down this column and sec if cannot interest you in bargains. <lb />
stock embraces <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Hate; Caps, Boole, <lb />
Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Provisions, <lb />
Valises, Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery and Glassware, Tinware, <lb />
Plows and Castings, Furniture, Mattresses, Bed Springs, <lb />
And easy and comfortable Lounges, 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 />
40-inch White Lawns at pr yd. Round thread X. 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 Double width Cashmeres in leading shades, reduced. <lb />
-We have the best Hue of- <lb />
OUR DOLLAR SHOES <lb />
We have ever had, solid leather no mistake. Our line of shoes Is <lb />
men, boys and children we can suit you in <lb />
Give the tired mother a rest and the baby by It a nice Carriage. <lb />
want to talk to you about <lb />
f j <lb />
That necessary and essential element in every household We ace <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 la <lb />
to come in and look at our goods and compare them and our prices in all our <lb />
lines General Merchandise with goods and prices elsewhere, and remember we <lb />
meet competition by lowering the price and not the quality. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
J. B. CHERRY Sc CO.,<lb /></p>
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WEARING <lb />
APPAREL. <lb />
Make <lb />
yourself <lb />
comfortable <lb />
for the summer <lb />
months. Below we <lb />
quote quite an array of <lb />
hot weather goods for those who <lb />
wish to make the most of <lb />
life during the summer. <lb />
All our Lawns and re <lb />
to the uniform price of <lb />
CENTS. r <lb />
CENTS. <lb />
CENTS. <lb />
CENTS. <lb />
Many among them worth double <lb />
the money. <lb />
H ALL BLOUSE WAISTS <lb />
t AT COST. <lb />
Choice display <lb />
of Sateens, <lb />
hams, etc. New <lb />
lot Embroidered <lb />
Robes just received <lb />
which we are <lb />
ling for merely <lb />
cents on the dollar. <lb />
Nice line of Sun Umbrellas. <lb />
Nice line of Sun Umbrellas. <lb />
ATTRACTIVE <lb />
DISPLAY OF <lb />
t SHOES <lb />
Full line of Summer Coats. <lb />
SEERSUCKERS. <lb />
SERGES. <lb />
TE. <lb />
PONGEES. <lb />
For men of all sizes. <lb />
Special line for Clergymen and <lb />
Stout Men. <lb />
Stylish array <lb />
Clothing <lb />
of all styles <lb />
and qualities. <lb />
New stock <lb />
WORLD'S IT AT <lb />
Just received. <lb />
All these good must be sold <lb />
within days even at a <lb />
Our loss is your gain. <lb />
R. <lb />
Street near Telegraph Office, <lb />
Street near Telegraph Office. <lb />
X, C, <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
C. <lb />
Mr. H. A. now serving as <lb />
Deputy Register or Deeds. <lb />
Rev. R of Washington, <lb />
is in Monday. <lb />
Mi Havens Cherry is at tilt; Boa <lb />
Local SparkS-i Music <lb />
Misses Forbes and <lb />
Fleming are visiting in Washington. <lb />
Mr. Wiley Powell, of Warrenton, <lb />
s visiting his sister. Mrs. H. Tack- <lb />
Painters are at work the new <lb />
depot. <lb />
Cheap- Car load solid Cora t <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The Alliance had a meeting here <lb />
the <lb />
While Mountain Ice Cream <lb />
for sale by Latham <lb />
The seasons continue <lb />
the crops. <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. carry a <lb />
Hue of Shoes, and sell cheap. <lb />
Four to six trains a day arc <lb />
unusual now. <lb />
lbs Beeswax wanted for <lb />
cash at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Cut another in on <lb />
time Saturday evening. <lb />
Fresh Boss Biscuits for the well <lb />
and sick at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Latham k Pender continue to have <lb />
large sales tobacco tines. <lb />
Best Boom ever had for ft, both <lb />
Ladies and Men's, at. B. Cherry <lb />
Go's, <lb />
The colored folks had a good time <lb />
at their 4th of July celebration. <lb />
The finest loaf of bread I ever ate <lb />
was made of Point Lace Flour, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Stephens had right much fun with <lb />
his apples and the boys, Saturday <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
Go to Brown Bros and sec their <lb />
cheap White Goods and Embroider- <lb />
Capt. White has just had a tin roof <lb />
put on the shed in float of his low of <lb />
brick stores. <lb />
A big lot of Sample Notions <lb />
received and will be sold at New <lb />
York cost at ft <lb />
The boat race and the July <lb />
have passed. What shall be the <lb />
next amusement <lb />
Sample lot of <lb />
Sample Notions just received and <lb />
will be sold at New York cost at <lb />
Higgs <lb />
Did the census miss <lb />
you in making his if so <lb />
the Reflector. <lb />
per lb for Sweet <lb />
Snuff. lb sold Pitt Co., which <lb />
is a of its superiority, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Gus he could sing <lb />
down on the old Tar if he <lb />
could only get the pitch. <lb />
Walter A. Wood Mowers and <lb />
Horse Rakes. We just re- <lb />
a lot of these excellent <lb />
machines. Send for circular and <lb />
price. F. S. Co., <lb />
Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
The editor thanks Mrs. W. R. <lb />
Whichard for a basket of nice apples <lb />
and other favors. <lb />
will change my grind- <lb />
days from Sat- <lb />
to Tuesday and Friday. Will <lb />
commence fourth in this <lb />
month. I am better prepared to <lb />
make good floor than heretofore. <lb />
Come and see. Bryant Tripp. <lb />
A squad of men were at work all <lb />
day Sunday on the draw of the rail <lb />
road bridge here. <lb />
Alley Hyman, Photographers, <lb />
have made some great reductions <lb />
in the price pictures- See <lb />
in this paper and avail <lb />
yourself of the opportunity to get <lb />
photographs low down. <lb />
We have received a of <lb />
Greenville Female Institute. Fall <lb />
session opens September 1st. <lb />
Watermelons are plentiful enough <lb />
to be no rarity now, but the price cf <lb />
them is something rare as yet <lb />
The Congressional Convention is <lb />
the next contest in which our section <lb />
is politically interested. Date not <lb />
set yet. <lb />
Lang has a large, new <lb />
to day. He is offering <lb />
in his lino of summer <lb />
apparel. <lb />
Mr. A. Forbes having the dwell- <lb />
on the corner of Washington and <lb />
Fifth streets repaired and <lb />
improved. <lb />
will be found the <lb />
of the University of North <lb />
Carolina. Fall term will begin <lb />
4th, <lb />
To-morrow and next day <lb />
county Superintendent of Education <lb />
will examine applicants for teach,, <lb />
certificates. <lb />
The association meets <lb />
next Saturday. It will be an inter- <lb />
session and every teacher who <lb />
can should be present. <lb />
Special services are being held in <lb />
the Episcopal church this week. <lb />
Mr. Arnold, of Wilmington, is <lb />
assisting Dr. Hughes. <lb />
A of Wilson Collegiate <lb />
Institute for young ladies has been <lb />
received. Fall session opens <lb />
1st. See advertisement. <lb />
The Greenville Guard received <lb />
their fatigue uniforms last week. The <lb />
boys have not been out in them yet <lb />
but Lieut. Smith says they are k. <lb />
Mr. T. A. Nichols tells us his crop <lb />
this rear is the best for the season <lb />
and his prospects for a large <lb />
vest the brightest he has had in <lb />
years. <lb />
The progressive business man says <lb />
tried it and <lb />
knows. The non-progressive man <lb />
don't try it, his business stands still <lb />
and he does the grumbling. <lb />
The last Scotland Neck <lb />
this to say about a Greenville boy <lb />
It is generally remarked by almost <lb />
everyone what a clever jeweler Mr. <lb />
Id. <lb />
Washington had another large fire <lb />
Monday night in which Farrow's <lb />
shipyard, machine shop <lb />
and a dwelling house belonging to a <lb />
colored man were burned. <lb />
Green vile has a depot <lb />
now, and pick the world over there <lb />
could not he a more <lb />
Miss of <lb />
is visiting Johnson, <lb />
town. . <lb />
Miss Mamie spending <lb />
this week with Lizzie Salisbury, <lb />
at Hassell. <lb />
Mr. C L. Tyson began leaching <lb />
Monday, i-i the school house at <lb />
Swamp. <lb />
Master Will Blow is performing the <lb />
telegraphic delivery service and <lb />
makes a good messenger. <lb />
Mr. W. R. Jr., opened <lb />
a school on Monday in Brown's <lb />
school house near Bethel. <lb />
Mr. M. R. Lang, accompanied by- <lb />
Mrs. Lang and Master Larry <lb />
Monday morning tor Nags <lb />
Head. <lb />
Mr. the tailor, left <lb />
Greenville last week and has located <lb />
in Washington. He is a splendid <lb />
workman. <lb />
Mr. Alex. is enjoying <lb />
the summer months at that popular <lb />
summer resort, Hotel Macon. And <lb />
Gus. <lb />
Mr. Morris Jacobs died in Tarboro <lb />
on the 2nd inst. He had friends <lb />
Greenville to whom the news of his <lb />
death was very sad. <lb />
Rev. J. L. <lb />
vices in the Baptist church last <lb />
Wednesday night and Mr. <lb />
on Sunday night. <lb />
Messrs. C. L. Whichard and O. L. <lb />
nor left this week for Lexington, <lb />
Ky., to take special courses in the <lb />
Business Colleges at that <lb />
place. <lb />
Mr. Richard Hosier, of Suffolk, Va., <lb />
a weeks ago moved his family to <lb />
and is living at Mr. J. D. <lb />
Williamson's. Mr. Hosier is step- <lb />
I father Mr. Williamson. <lb />
Capt. Harry one of the <lb />
boys, leaves this morn- <lb />
for Nag's Head to spend the <lb />
summer. He and our Bad Boy will <lb />
he greatly missed from the office. <lb />
The small boys base ball club <lb />
played a game here Saturday eve- <lb />
with a club the country, <lb />
beating them in a score of Si to i, <lb />
The little fellows arc good players. <lb />
Some business men are trying to <lb />
get along on the advertising they did <lb />
last year or year before, They stand <lb />
still and see their always <lb />
competitors go right ahead of <lb />
Yesterday Mr. J. R. <lb />
brought us some beautiful specimens <lb />
of cured tobacco. He cured a barn <lb />
of primings last week and has an- <lb />
other barn ready for curing this <lb />
week <lb />
The work of repairing the Skinner <lb />
building across the street will soon <lb />
be finished. The building has been <lb />
greatly strengthened. The block did <lb />
not turn into a hotel as some predict- <lb />
ed. <lb />
Mr. W. F. Hart was in to see us <lb />
Friday and said old Content- <lb />
another blew her fine crops, <lb />
she is leading the In some <lb />
of the there cotton is <lb />
shoulder high. <lb />
Mr. force of hands arc at <lb />
work around the depot this week <lb />
up the yard and raising the <lb />
approaches to the freight platform. <lb />
The work adds much to the appear- <lb />
of the surroundings. <lb />
Mr. H. A. saved a barn <lb />
of tobacco last week, the first Pitt <lb />
county. Herbert says he has a fine <lb />
crop. We hope his sales will fine <lb />
also, for he is a hard-working young <lb />
man and deserves success, <lb />
On Saturday Mr. Willoughby <lb />
brought us some very nice sweet <lb />
the first of the season. He <lb />
also told us that he has now lifted <lb />
his egg sales to dozen for the <lb />
year. He sells about dozen per <lb />
month. <lb />
The County Commissioners were <lb />
in session Monday. They will hold <lb />
a special meeting on the 14th for the <lb />
revising of the tax list, hearing com- <lb />
plaints of over valuation, and allow- <lb />
those to list win have failed to <lb />
do so. <lb />
Since our Bad Boy has left us the <lb />
fun column, which appears on first <lb />
page, has been given over to the keep- <lb />
of Billie. He will mike his own <lb />
selections of the doses to be dished <lb />
out each week and does his own <lb />
if toes get mash- <lb />
ed. . <lb />
The most peculiar thing we have <lb />
seen of a melon nature was a twin <lb />
can brought us Monday by Mr. <lb />
J. T. Dunn. Two can exactly <lb />
the same size and as near alike as is <lb />
possible for them to be, had grown <lb />
together nearly their entire length <lb />
and formed the twin. The stems of <lb />
both were right together. <lb />
Yesterday Col. L A. Sugg left the <lb />
first ripe pod of the field pea at the <lb />
Reflector office. He said it was <lb />
the pea. the most prolific <lb />
variety known. They grow in <lb />
and he has been eating green <lb />
ones for three or four weeks. Two <lb />
crops of them can be made in one <lb />
season. <lb />
Daniel King, a hard working <lb />
prosperous colored man living near <lb />
Greenville, told us Saturday he was <lb />
curing a barn of primings and would <lb />
finish it that night. He has about <lb />
acres in tobacco this year, says <lb />
his crop is fine and at least days <lb />
ahead of last year. Daniel had four <lb />
acres last year and made per <lb />
it. We hope be will be that <lb />
u on his whole crop this year. <lb />
More money Is spent hi newspaper <lb />
advertising now than ever before <lb />
and la spent to better <lb />
Ho wide <lb />
Mort <lb />
more attention should be <lb />
given the public water supply of the <lb />
town was strongly exemplified last <lb />
Friday. The very large crowd in <lb />
town soon exhausted several of the <lb />
wells and there was some <lb />
in getting enough water to <lb />
If the supply be drank up so <lb />
easily what would become of us in <lb />
ease of a fire <lb />
Than <lb />
over heard a conversation be <lb />
tween two base ball boys the other <lb />
evening Mi at practice. The two <lb />
seemed to be rivals and they <lb />
concluded to settle the <lb />
agreeing that the first one that <lb />
muffed a ball should discontinue his <lb />
visits to a certain place. It is Med- <lb />
to say that every ball was <lb />
Is it Correct <lb />
The census enumerator for Green, <lb />
ville gives the town population. <lb />
There arc many who believe the pop- <lb />
of the town is above that <lb />
number by at least a hundred or so, <lb />
but the enumerator says to the con- <lb />
We had no figures to place <lb />
an estimate upon, but the Reflector <lb />
thought the town ought to have <lb />
inhabitants. However, we will go a <lb />
wager that the population of Green- <lb />
ville is no less than when the <lb />
next census is taken years hence. <lb />
Mr. C. L. Whichard, who for about <lb />
months has been the self-styled <lb />
of the Reflector <lb />
Monday for Smiths Business Col <lb />
University of Kentucky at Lex- <lb />
to take special courses in <lb />
telegraph, short hand and type <lb />
ting. While with us he learned <lb />
telegraphy and becoming more at- <lb />
to that than printing, decided <lb />
to go equip himself thoroughly <lb />
in the professions mentioned above. <lb />
His aptness in mastering <lb />
he undertakes leaves no doubt of his <lb />
becoming expert in these. While <lb />
called young <lb />
man was never connected with the <lb />
REFLECTOR, or one more upright and <lb />
manly in all his dealings It was <lb />
with many regrets that we gave him <lb />
up <lb />
Sal bat Trot <lb />
The pastors of the Methodist <lb />
and Baptist Churches here have re- <lb />
preached sermons bearing up- <lb />
on the relation between parents and <lb />
children. The people of Greenville <lb />
need any amount of preaching of that <lb />
kind. Taking for a guide the pro- <lb />
verb that the rod <lb />
his there must be a wonderful <lb />
lack of parental love in this and <lb />
The average boy of <lb />
to day appears to he under no pater- <lb />
control whatever, and some in- <lb />
stances hardly more can be said of <lb />
the girls. <lb />
Instantaneous Freezing. <lb />
The boss machine in the way of a <lb />
liquid freezer was exhibited here last <lb />
neck and Mr, A- N purchased <lb />
the county right for saw of the <lb />
machine. We saw the machine at <lb />
very simple looking <lb />
in were surprised <lb />
to sec how milk was poured <lb />
into a funnel at. one end and came <lb />
out ice steam at the other Water <lb />
was also tried and came out shaved <lb />
ice. The machine is a Georgia pat- <lb />
and will work a revolution in the <lb />
way of ice cream making. <lb />
Getting Beady. <lb />
On.- thing that Greenville needs to <lb />
give her a good bound forward is a <lb />
good crop or so in the country <lb />
One of these is already in <lb />
sight and the pulse of the town is <lb />
throbbing in expectation. The out- <lb />
look for a big business is bright and <lb />
now an important step for the <lb />
men to take is to begin <lb />
zing, to lay plans and get matters in <lb />
shape for the march of progress, The <lb />
old town cannot stand still much <lb />
and those not ready to <lb />
with her will be left, behind. Mark <lb />
the prediction <lb />
Come ion. <lb />
printing names of delegates <lb />
last week there were a few errors in <lb />
those to the Congressional <lb />
In township the name <lb />
J. C- Grimes should be J. B. Grimes. <lb />
the name B. F. Cox <lb />
should been B. T. Cox. In <lb />
Greenville the names of J. F. Joyner, <lb />
C. D. and J. J. Fleming <lb />
were omitted through oversight of <lb />
the printer. In Swift Creek, the <lb />
name of L. B. should have <lb />
been L. B. These are the <lb />
only errors found in comparing the <lb />
original list with the names publish- <lb />
ed. <lb />
Tea Are Wrong. <lb />
The Now Journal of tho <lb />
4th says, in speaking of the Star <lb />
ball club of Washington, <lb />
nine of tho RUM, w- <lb />
never be- beaten. <lb />
journal has not been given <lb />
all the games played this <lb />
by Stars, or else it would have known <lb />
that Greenville did the work <lb />
on the 0th of June by a score of tO <lb />
to in favor of Greenville. <lb />
Since writing the above sec in a <lb />
later issue of the that the <lb />
New club has also beaten the <lb />
Stars by a score of to <lb />
Bow in Heating. <lb />
Some of the firemen ha I a racket <lb />
at their meeting afternoon. <lb />
Two of the men fell out and <lb />
fighting right in the Mayor's office <lb />
and next door to the guard house. <lb />
Tho police went over looked into <lb />
the matter, put a guard at the door <lb />
and went to the Mayor after a war- <lb />
rant for the combatants. Mayor <lb />
James went over immediately for the <lb />
trial and fined them both One <lb />
arranged for the payment of his fine <lb />
and the other upon failure was put in <lb />
the lock-up, all transpiring in a very <lb />
brief time. Quick work, that. Next <lb />
time they go to the Mayor's office for <lb />
a fight they should remember the <lb />
guard house is next door. <lb />
Art Exhibit <lb />
The art exhibit last Friday <lb />
by Miss Mollie Rouse and her pupils <lb />
was a highly creditable one and <lb />
forded much enjoyment to the large <lb />
number of- persons who visited the <lb />
hall. The room was one vast <lb />
of beauty, the many styles and <lb />
sizes of themselves <lb />
being so well executed were so <lb />
arranged as to render a <lb />
most pleasing effect. There were <lb />
large folding screens, handsome wall <lb />
paintings, beautiful vases, <lb />
cushions, scarfs, tambourines, banjos, <lb />
fiddles, eggs, etc., giving the display <lb />
much variety as well as attractive- <lb />
Those making exhibits were <lb />
Mrs. C- pieces, Miss Leta <lb />
pieces. Miss Lillie <lb />
Cherry pieces, Miss Nannie King <lb />
pieces, Miss Rosa Forbes <lb />
pieces, Miss Ore Whichard pieces, <lb />
Mrs. Dr. Zeno Brown pieces. Miss <lb />
Carrie Cobb pieces, Miss Bettie <lb />
Tyson pieces. Miss Susie Brown <lb />
pieces, Miss Alice Atkinson pieces, <lb />
Mrs. John pieces. Miss <lb />
Aylmer Sugg pieces, Mrs. T. B. <lb />
Cherry pieces. Mrs. I C Latham <lb />
o S. C Glenn pieces, <lb />
Master Willie Ryan piece. Master <lb />
Louis Ryan piece. A vote of <lb />
thanks is due Boas sad her <lb />
pupils tar she they afforded <lb />
V with ear- <lb />
A Warning <lb />
The railroad agent here has asked <lb />
us to request the parents and <lb />
of Greenville to keep their <lb />
children away from the depot unless <lb />
accompanied by persons who will <lb />
keep them from danger. There are <lb />
j several boys who arc around the <lb />
I depot most of the running over <lb />
the on and off trains, <lb />
and hoed not the warnings Of agent <lb />
or train men It is useless to argue <lb />
the danger that surrounds this <lb />
and if it is continued there need <lb />
be no surprise if one or more of the <lb />
boys get killed by the trains. Only <lb />
last Friday a little boy was killed in <lb />
in just this way, the train <lb />
completely severing his body in <lb />
twain. Parents in Greenville your <lb />
boy might be the next to get killed. <lb />
Would it not be better on your part <lb />
to compel your boy to keep away <lb />
the depot rather than run the <lb />
risk of his being brought home a <lb />
mangled corpse <lb />
Good Service. <lb />
Greenville certainly ought to <lb />
proud of tho railroad facilities and <lb />
accommodations the has. A <lb />
superb road, the prettiest depot on <lb />
the line, the most obliging depot <lb />
agent, and just the best conductors <lb />
that ever carried a punch. Capt. <lb />
Whitaker on the passenger and mail <lb />
just captures everybody who rides <lb />
with him, he is that clever and <lb />
to his passengers, and <lb />
Williford on the grows in <lb />
popularity every day. Both of them <lb />
are whole-souled men and generally <lb />
liked. And the engineers should not <lb />
be forgotten, for to sec Capt. George <lb />
Smith at the throttle is all the <lb />
the passengers need that <lb />
are in the best, of hands and will <lb />
reach their destination in safety. <lb />
And Mr. handles his freight <lb />
train like he knows his business. <lb />
The service here is admirably con- <lb />
ducted, and if the railroad <lb />
ties would only change the A. R. <lb />
schedule or make some arrangement <lb />
whereby the passenger train for <lb />
Greenville not have to wait an <lb />
hour or so at the junction every even- <lb />
they would hoar no more <lb />
plaints from the <lb />
On Monday morning we saw <lb />
F. A. foreman of the work <lb />
at the depot here, who gave us some <lb />
points about the He said <lb />
the of building is what is term <lb />
ed a strictly first class depot, and he <lb />
added, is not a better one any- <lb />
where on the The <lb />
main front of the building is facing <lb />
Avenue, the reception <lb />
rooms and offices in that end, with <lb />
the large freight room extending <lb />
back to the South parallel with the <lb />
railroad track. This warehouse is <lb />
feet with baggage room in one <lb />
corner, the ticket office and telegraph <lb />
office is feet, and the two re- <lb />
rooms each feet. The <lb />
front of the building is two, stories <lb />
high with two rooms above the re- <lb />
rooms the of those below <lb />
There are largo platform , , <lb />
whole . f <lb />
i . the room <lb />
with immense platform <lb />
scales. There is a hood on both sides <lb />
the warehouse and also around the <lb />
passenger rooms. The design of the <lb />
building is excellent and the finish is <lb />
to be beautiful. The offices and re- <lb />
rooms arc to be left in <lb />
wood, hand smoothed and finished <lb />
in Tin outside of the building <lb />
will be handsomely painted. There <lb />
arc about feet of lumber in the <lb />
structure, in the chimneys and <lb />
foundations were used <lb />
nary brick and pressed brick. <lb />
Work commenced on the 15th <lb />
April, and the carpenters will be <lb />
through this week. An average of <lb />
carpenters have been upon the build- <lb />
and some days when the ma- <lb />
sons and day workmen were all en- <lb />
gaged there would be men at work <lb />
As we stated last week the building <lb />
is a most substantial one. The arch <lb />
of it can nowhere be surpass <lb />
ed. It is the admiration of all who <lb />
visit it. Surely it is a credit to <lb />
Greenville, and our people ought to <lb />
feel thankful to the railroad author- <lb />
for giving us such a beautiful <lb />
depot. <lb />
Died from His Wound. <lb />
Mr. John M. King, who on the <lb />
28th April was shot in an <lb />
with Messrs. Joseph and <lb />
W. A. died on Friday morn- <lb />
July 4th, after nearly ten weeks <lb />
most intense suffering, blood poison <lb />
and heart failure resulting from the <lb />
Mr. King was shot twice <lb />
with a pistol, one ball <lb />
going through the flesh of his arm <lb />
and spending its force against an <lb />
account book in his breast pocket, <lb />
other striking inside his left <lb />
thigh, breaking the bone n pieces. <lb />
The latter wound caused his death. <lb />
Mr. King was not quite Al roars <lb />
old at death. In September, <lb />
1807, ho was married to Miss Lucy <lb />
Jones, of Farmville. She died in <lb />
1884, and in 1887 he was married <lb />
again to Mrs. L. C. Atkinson. Eight <lb />
children by bis first wile and one by <lb />
his second wife are now living. He <lb />
was a brother of Deputy Sheriff B. <lb />
W. King of this town, or Mr. B. R- <lb />
King, a merchant of Falkland, and <lb />
Mr. H. T. King editor of the Tar- <lb />
Banner- He was buried near <lb />
Farmville on Saturday. <lb />
Bawls, who was charged with <lb />
shooting and who was also wounded <lb />
m the altercation, left county <lb />
soon after difficulty and his <lb />
whereabouts are unknown. <lb />
SPRING GOODS JUST ARRIVED <lb />
M. CONGLETON CO., <lb />
At Harry Skinner Co's Old Stand. <lb />
Dry Hoods, Notions, Boots, Shoes and <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb />
g. o <lb />
We have just received and opened a beautiful line of <lb />
Spring and Summer Goods. <lb />
I be glad to have my old friends and customers come to <lb />
see us, and assure them that we can sell the goods <lb />
For <lb />
Give us a trial and be convinced that the way to buy goods is for <lb />
the spot cash. <lb />
JOHN S. CONGLETON. <lb />
N. C, January, 1890. <lb />
CO <lb />
GO<lb />
W , M<lb />
Reduction I.<lb />
EDUCTION i EDUCTION <lb />
THE FALL <lb />
T I<lb />
t i t<lb />
WHITE GOODS AND <lb />
WHITE GOODS AND EDGING<lb />
WHITE GOODS AND IN J <lb />
GOODS AND EDGING <lb />
been selling this season been reduced in price and it is need <lb />
less to say how cheap when before the reduction we <lb />
heard several <lb />
never saw such <lb />
White Goods y Edging <lb />
in all my life where did <lb />
you get them from <lb />
Hamburg Edging in. wide in. wide els. in. wide <lb />
Hamburg in- wide wide -.-. in. wide <lb />
White Goods from cuts to cents per yard- <lb />
White Goods from cents to cents per yard. <lb />
and see if they are not what w represent in price, <lb />
BROW <lb />
ROW<lb />
row IN <lb />
GREENVILLE, X. C GREENVILLE, X. C. <lb />
INTERESTING INFORMATION <lb />
That Man Stephens <lb />
-------WHO KEEPS SUCH A NICK ASSORTMENT OF------- <lb />
CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS <lb />
Says there Is never any doubt of his you entire satisfaction <lb />
if you just give him a call when needing goods in his line. <lb />
He keeps Nice Goods, Fresh Goods and Cheap Goods. He also <lb />
keeps the best- Cigars and Cigarettes. Remember the place. <lb />
Grocer, Confectioner and Fruiterer.<lb />
G. E. HARRIS, <lb />
TO <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT, <lb />
-------AND DEALER IN------- <lb />
The steamer Beaufort <lb />
tram Haw <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
COBB, C C COBB, T. H. GILLIAM <lb />
Pitt Co. N C. Co. <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gilliam <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
solicit of <lb />
We have had many years ex- <lb />
at the business are <lb />
prepared to handle -Cotton to <lb />
advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business entrusted to our <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful attention <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK STOKE. <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUT- <lb />
their year's will find <lb />
their interest to get our before <lb />
elsewhere. Is complete <lb />
in all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR. <lb />
TEAS, <lb />
always at Lowest Market <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy one profit. A com <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on band and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, no risk <lb />
to run, sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
undertaking <lb />
ALFRED FORBES. <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
to the of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following <lb />
not to belied in this market. And <lb />
and <lb />
run huh r <lb />
MOM SASH and BLINDS. and OWNS- <lb />
PLOWS and PLOW CASTING. LEATHER of different <lb />
and Mill Hay, Rock Lime, Paris, and <lb />
Hair, Harness, Bridles and addles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
mark's O. TS. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
Prices, dozen, less G per cent for Cash Bread Prep- <lb />
st . P rices, bite Lead and pure <lb />
Wood Pep Salt and Wood and <lb />
Nails a specialty. Give me a and guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kind, Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
Having associated B. <lb />
with me in the Undertaking business <lb />
are ready to serve the people in that <lb />
capacity. All notes and accounts due <lb />
me for past services have been placed In <lb />
the hands of Mr. for collection <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
We been on hand at all times a nice <lb />
stock of Burial Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from Case down to a <lb />
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We are fitted <lb />
up with all conveniences and can <lb />
satisfactory services to all who <lb />
us FLANAGAN A <lb />
Feb. 22nd. 1888. <lb />
J. It. <lb />
Portsmouth. Va. Greenville, N. C <lb />
Bridgers White, <lb />
High Street. <lb />
Portsmouth, Va. <lb />
Solicit consignment of Cotton, <lb />
nuts. Poultry. and all <lb />
Country Reference. Mer- <lb />
chants and Farmers Bank, Portsmouth, <lb />
Va. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door North Court House <lb />
WILL CONTINUE THE MANUFACTURE OP <lb />
PHOTONS, BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics, put up nothing <lb />
but We keep op with the times and improved styles. <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs are fee can select from <lb />
Brewster, Coil, Ban. Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year which we will sell as low as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
past Km hope <lb />
TYSON RAWLS, <lb />
BANKERS, <lb />
C . INT. O. <lb />
We have opened for the purpose or con- <lb />
ducting a general <lb />
Basking, Exchange and Collecting <lb />
Money Loan Approved <lb />
Collections solicited and <lb />
made promptly. <lb />
The Tar Transportation <lb />
Alfred Forbes, Greenville. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
J. S. Greenville, <lb />
X. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Capt. R. F. Jones, Washington, Gen Ag <lb />
The People's Line for travel on <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer Greenville is the finest <lb />
and quickest boat on the river. <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A first-class Table furnished <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
and at o'clock, a. X. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at S o'clock, a. at. <lb />
Freights received daily sad <lb />
Lading given to Mints. <lb />
a. r I. J. <lb />
, C. N. C<lb /></p>
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THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
N. C <lb />
page life's great book. <lb />
Is for our <lb />
White as the driven mow. <lb />
Ami bettor affording. <lb />
Another as the lake <lb />
On summer day <lb />
failures past lie all forget. <lb />
And jangling chords be <lb />
Another as light <lb />
Of sun <lb />
The strains and blots of other days <lb />
Are with the dead enshrouded. <lb />
We start a new, and bless the love <lb />
Which hides from sight, forever. <lb />
The blotted page o'er which we weep <lb />
For every poor endeavor. <lb />
Life. flitting fast, will soon be o'er, <lb />
And ere tin sun declining. <lb />
to the west, we'll strive to do <lb />
Some deed unselfish, shining. <lb />
Some act. for which 1.0 tint of shame <lb />
Will stain our recalling; <lb />
deed, at which we will not fear <lb />
To look, when night is lulling. <lb />
An Important Decision. <lb />
Chatham Record. <lb />
The newspapers of the Slate <lb />
ought to call the their <lb />
readers to a decision of our Supreme <lb />
Court, that shows importance of <lb />
administrators and executors pub- <lb />
the notice to creditors re <lb />
Alliance has reached that <lb />
point now that it will have either to <lb />
fight or hold oat white flag. <lb />
Those hostile to order are <lb />
and concentrating their <lb />
forces to defeat great object <lb />
Ml in was instituted. <lb />
unity action and co-operation <lb />
quired by section 1421 of the Code.; work these goDS of e <lb />
decision was in the t, w to <lb />
case of Love vs Ingram, reported except <lb />
in the volume cUss give the and <lb />
Reports, which was an action IO ,,, is <lb />
brought by creditors deceased move with the Alli- <lb />
against Ins executor for the for mm <lb />
money. defendant j Watch <lb />
pleaded the statute limitation, be- <lb />
cause had not <lb />
seven years after his <lb />
de <lb />
against bun, however, because <lb />
Seemingly Liberal. <lb />
in the opinion; a. P. Atlanta, Ga <lb />
said that this notice to creditors . had running ulcers on one leg and <lb />
was reasonable and just, and I he IS on the other, and felt greatly <lb />
Statute expressly provides that it believe I actually swallowed a <lb />
I ii i . in . . barrel of medicine, in vain efforts <lb />
shall be published. he statute ill, , With lit,,. <lb />
not help the executor or finally acted on the urgent advice of a <lb />
be fails to observe its and got a bottle of D, <lb />
i experienced a change, and my despoil-j <lb />
was somewhat dispelled. I kept <lb />
I using it until I had taken sixteen bottles <lb />
and all ulcers, rheumatism and all <lb />
Arsenic o poison <lb />
appealed, and at hist am sound and <lb />
Three a for again, after an experience of <lb />
i years of <lb />
Ward, <lb />
Tarboro Southerner. <lb />
since the W. W. <lb />
railroad announced to the <lb />
committee which was <lb />
investigating roads in State <lb />
for payment of taxes, that it <lb />
m i . i , deranged, lost and <lb />
would make a proposition and be relieved life a burden. All said I <lb />
that by its char , had suffered must surely die. but nevertheless, when <lb />
was exempt taxation, , had used ten bottles B. B. B. I was <lb />
would submit to be tax- a long time, with what the , well. Hundreds of scars <lb />
ed. i doctors called Herpes, an now be seen on me. have now <lb />
That proposition has been made j of j been well over <lb />
and accepted by the sub-1 ,, , to en Jay Gould has resumed h is Corner <lb />
jeer of coarse to the ratification i <lb />
next Assembly. <lb />
Lave been taking S. S. I disease was pronounced a tertiary form <lb />
mil feel to lie poison. My face, head and <lb />
and it to in, j a mass of corruption, <lb />
to state its that others who nail finally the disease began eating my <lb />
are similarly affected may profit by skull bones. My bones ray <lb />
i General Assembly. the advice of <lb />
of being allowed took M drops of Fowler's <lb />
habit of spending one or two even <lb />
each week in the crowd of Wall <lb />
Street men at an uptown Hotel, lie <lb />
increase its capital stock to ten j Solution of Arsenic every day for ; not ., , <lb />
millions of dollars, to change name ; himself, but he is a close listener to <lb />
to Atlantic Coast Line, to buy, without a cure. what others have to say. <lb />
lease and own other roads and mil- <lb />
to consolidate with other have been taking b. t. S. for about <lb />
road or lines it may own, and be two months, the eruption and <lb />
exempt from ail town and city tax- unpleasant symptoms hare all dis- <lb />
How Duluth Glows. <lb />
Wis., June <lb />
The the <lb />
I, allege that liter so- <lb />
evidence of <lb />
the part of Duluth persons in the <lb />
census count. Andrew <lb />
says that he was the <lb />
en u in era tor a district <lb />
of <lb />
If one wants to get a lively of <lb />
what it means to rush through space at <lb />
fifty or sixty miles an hour he must <lb />
get on a locomotive. Then only does <lb />
he begin to realize what trifles stand <lb />
between him and destruction. A few <lb />
Weeks ago a lady sat an hour in the cab <lb />
of a lee motive hauling a fast express <lb />
train over a mountain road. She saw <lb />
the narrow bright line of the rails and <lb />
the slender points of the switches. <lb />
heard the thunder of the bridges, and <lb />
Saw the track shut in by rocky bluffs <lb />
; and new perils sudden v revealed as <lb />
. K. K. Dealer in <lb />
SI and Maryland Street, The experience was to her magnificent, <lb />
but the sense of danger was most <lb />
palling. To have made her <lb />
complete she should have taken <lb />
one engine ride on a dark and <lb />
night. <lb />
In a daylight ride on a locomotive <lb />
we come to realize how slender is the <lb />
rail and how fragile its fastenings <lb />
compared with the ma- <lb />
chines which they carry. We see what <lb />
a trifling movement of a switch makes, <lb />
the difference between life and death. <lb />
We learn how short the look ahead <lb />
must often be and how close danger <lb />
sits on either band. But it is only in <lb />
a night ride learn how dependent <lb />
the engineer must be, after all, upon <lb />
the faithful of others. The <lb />
head light reveals a few yards of <lb />
rail and ghostly telegraph poles <lb />
and switch targets. Were a switch <lb />
open, a rail taken up. or a pile of ties <lb />
on the track, we could not possibly see <lb />
the danger in time to G. <lb />
Front Scribner's. <lb />
it to be taxed on ., , to <lb />
and rolling stock State and ,., . , . , <lb />
county no. more than root it out blood, <lb />
els on worth which it will and <lb />
the road bed lo be valued for tax what it has stone for me I am sure <lb />
not more than per mile; for there are <lb />
not to per;. . . . . <lb />
mile. This would add to rev- thousands all over the <lb />
of the State and other <lb />
which Mad have lived here in <lb />
annually. So far the road i vat business for years, <lb />
has not paid a cent to the State or <lb />
counties since built. <lb />
So the benefit to the <lb />
people. Indianapolis, Indiana. <lb />
The conditions upon which on Blood and Skin Di- <lb />
agreement is to be made, a-e mailed free. <lb />
to the road. <lb />
How much will save by being ex- <lb />
CO., <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
The and the Stage- <lb />
Rev. F. Pastor <lb />
Blue Kan., <lb />
feel it my duty to tell what <lb />
j wonders Dr. King's New has <lb />
from municipal taxation we <lb />
bu the right to <lb />
increase capital stuck and to buy, <lb />
lease and run other roads, is highly <lb />
important, and it attained will make <lb />
the Coast Line in a years <lb />
of the most important railroad j done for me- My Lanes dis- <lb />
tors in the over- eased, and my parishioners thought I <lb />
even West Point j I took live <lb />
i of New Discovery and <lb />
terminal o lbs <lb />
It is well we think, the State j <lb />
road to come to some Arthur Love. Manager Love's Funny <lb />
and we are not disposed to j Folks Combination, a <lb />
deny to the road all due praise for thorough trial and convincing <lb />
a submission to tUb <lb />
but we are the opinion that when everything else fails. The <lb />
road will receive what it Barren- greatest kindness I can do my many <lb />
two or more to , thousand friends is to urge them to tit <lb />
Free trial bottles at Wooten's <lb />
Drug Store. Regular sizes and SI. <lb />
a New Mash. <lb />
Old at his Same <lb />
together other <lb />
and <lb />
that <lb />
the Chamber and census <lb />
enumerators discus.-ed means of <lb />
securing an raw-case in the <lb />
of names to be by the census <lb />
of the city Duluth beyond the <lb />
reports then made; that it was then <lb />
and there that <lb />
reports should be to <lb />
C. F. in Wilson Advance. <lb />
Born of the South wind and <lb />
sun, she flits, a dainty, rosy, <lb />
dimpled apparition, clad in gowns <lb />
that disclose and yet conceal <lb />
myriad the <lb />
rd <lb />
on <lb />
we <lb />
for inking at the census of I summer. As wayward <lb />
. . , . . , ., and capricious as are the fire on <lb />
he on June as present , J of <lb />
in j f an April day, she beckons and we <lb />
follow, she smiles worship, <lb />
she frowns and we despair Rare <lb />
product of our Sunny Southland, she <lb />
stands among her sex. Like <lb />
and unlike her sisters of other climes <lb />
and countries, she fills a niche <lb />
her own. All hail, the South- <lb />
fear her, and love <lb />
her <lb />
This is what you ought to have, in fact <lb />
have it to fully enjoy life. <lb />
, are searching for it daily, and <lb />
elude additional names; that they it not. <lb />
Jr., <lb />
, , --pent annually by our people the hop. <lb />
one at a mm, m go <lb />
with him into an room; j jet be had all. We guarantee <lb />
increase the number as for Dyspepsia and all diseases of <lb />
shown the census reports, and l at <lb />
. . . , I and per bottle by L. Moot- <lb />
that in order do so be, the en, Druggist. <lb />
We see from the State papers <lb />
that there is a growing desire for a <lb />
of North Carolina. <lb />
experience an a teacher justifies as <lb />
saying that the history of the <lb />
United States and of North <lb />
is very inferior. No text book <lb />
should be introduced in schools <lb />
unless it is written by a historian, <lb />
and he be a good <lb />
and also rhetorician <lb />
The histories recommended by the <lb />
State Board of are want- <lb />
in these essential particulars. <lb />
We need a history that will be a <lb />
book free from glaring errors. <lb />
Watch <lb />
Using <lb />
W. C. Andrews, of the steam <lb />
told me of n marvelous double <lb />
use of steam which his company has <lb />
been making. Said have long <lb />
contended that steam could be used <lb />
twice, but the engineers have been <lb />
against me in opinion. But it is de- <lb />
now by practical opera- <lb />
From our station at Fifty- <lb />
eighth street and avenue we <lb />
supply steam for electric lights <lb />
at the Lyceum. This steam is <lb />
supplied to the engines at pounds <lb />
pressure, and after it passes through <lb />
the cylinders the exhaust is passed at <lb />
a pressure of sixty pounds into oar <lb />
street mains, where it serves to run el- <lb />
heat houses, cook food <lb />
perform other functions as re- <lb />
quire of it. <lb />
. steam thus does its work twice <lb />
over. The saving is about SO per cent., <lb />
which is a clear net gain. Very few <lb />
people know, although it is a fact, that <lb />
of the steam that goes from a boiler <lb />
into an engine only about or at <lb />
the most per cent., is actually <lb />
to create power. The other to <lb />
per cent, is exhaust goes off <lb />
into the air, where it is wasted. Now <lb />
we have discovered that this waste <lb />
product can be made to serve just as <lb />
perfect a purpose as ii it were made <lb />
means a <lb />
steam <lb />
must include m his report fictitious <lb />
names, and suggested that names <lb />
be included in of boarding <lb />
and lodging houses purporting to <lb />
he of male adults who had been j <lb />
absent from city when ac- <lb />
count was After this <lb />
meeting two members of the <lb />
of Commerce, Frank Burke, <lb />
and M. O. Hall, came to <lb />
and requested him to <lb />
pare fictitious names on a blank <lb />
provided the Census Depart <lb />
and Hall agreed to pay for <lb />
said tames at the rate four cents <lb />
per name. Pursuant to such agree <lb />
filled up blanks <lb />
with about fictitious names. <lb />
Consumption Incurable. <lb />
Three <lb />
weeks ago the grown daughter of <lb />
Newark, Ark., of Concord, <lb />
Abscess of Lungs, and friend and j V <lb />
roe an Incurable Con- <lb />
Began taking Dr. King's New <lb />
Discovery lot-Consumption an now on <lb />
third bottle, and am able to operate <lb />
work on nay farm. It U finest med- <lb />
Jesse <lb />
it net been far Dr. Staff's <lb />
New for I would <lb />
wife died, leaving the family without <lb />
a female member, the death of Miss <lb />
Minnie Harris, Monday morning, <lb />
leaves the family of Mr. Win. Harris <lb />
in the neighborhood, in the <lb />
same situation. <lb />
It Flat. <lb />
One day, as a Sixth Avenue barber <lb />
shop had but one empty chair, a man <lb />
wearing a very big hat and walking <lb />
with a great deal of swagger entered, <lb />
hung his hat on a peg, and then draw- <lb />
a revolver he turned to the idle <lb />
man and <lb />
want a a common <lb />
shave. I want no talk. Don't ask me <lb />
if I want a hair cut or a shampoo. <lb />
Don't speak of the weather or politics. <lb />
If you speak tome <lb />
He took the chair, held the revolver <lb />
across his legs, and was shaved with <lb />
promptness and dispatch. When he <lb />
got up he returned the shooter to his <lb />
hip pocket, put on his hat, and after <lb />
a broad chuckle he the <lb />
the way to keep a barber <lb />
quiet He didn't utter a <lb />
sir; he's deaf and <lb />
New York Sun. <lb />
Skating ob Suite. <lb />
A new mode of utilizing the <lb />
of stilts tor locomotion has bee <lb />
patented. The action of propelling is <lb />
that of skating on ice, and for- <lb />
ward figure that can be <lb />
an with <lb />
machines. Each wheel is <lb />
of the otter, and travel is <lb />
ha <lb />
the difference in the figures o , . <lb />
and those who do not use modern labor-saving devices. <lb />
Convincing Proof- <lb />
In many Instances it has been proven <lb />
B. B. Blood I <lb />
he did not allege prove that he made Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. Ga.,, <lb />
had advertised for creditors, as re- blood <lb />
. , . , ,,,. ,,, ., . I phases, even when all other treatment <lb />
quired by law. Mei <lb />
MORE BACKS are drawn out of shape by <lb />
old-fashioned see-saw, rubbing, twisting, wrecking <lb />
way of washing clothes and cleaning house than by any <lb />
other means. You ruin your health, form, clothes, <lb />
paint, and don't get the best results. <lb />
Try the greatest invention of this Century in the <lb />
way of Pyle's PEARLINE. It docs away <lb />
with the rubbing, hence there is no wear and tear on <lb />
body or fabric. You don't have to bob up and <lb />
over a tub of soiled clothing and dirty water, inhaling <lb />
poisonous odors and steam; hence you save your <lb />
health. Its success is Millions use it Millions <lb />
more will use it. <lb />
Every grocer sells Pyle's Pearline. Beware of peddled <lb />
imitations, they're dangerous. James New York. <lb />
JESSE PRISON LIFE. <lb />
Studying Chemistry and Trying to Con- <lb />
n Self Sharpening <lb />
An pamphlet on <lb />
prepared by Dr. Charles D. Saw- <lb />
in, for five veal's at tho <lb />
Massachusetts prison, contains <lb />
authoritative statements concerning <lb />
Jesse Pomeroy. Dr. <lb />
public estimate of his char- <lb />
as revealed in the newspaper ac- <lb />
counts of his actions in prison, is with- <lb />
out in fact. The <lb />
hoy <lb />
however applicable they may have <lb />
been to a former state, are <lb />
able at the present time. The various <lb />
stories circulated about his <lb />
a up mice and are <lb />
absolutely without <lb />
Dr. gives a of the <lb />
circumstances of conviction <lb />
of the expert opinions given to <lb />
his sanity at his trial for the murder <lb />
of a boy years and months old, and <lb />
then <lb />
entered the. prison, his <lb />
sentence having been commuted to <lb />
solitary imprisonment for life, Sept. <lb />
1877. when he was years old. Dur- <lb />
a portion of his term he has been <lb />
permitted many privileges diver- <lb />
as reading and painting. <lb />
At one time he evinced a strong desire <lb />
to improve his mind, and he <lb />
French, German and Latin. His <lb />
knowledge of the languages is, how- <lb />
ever, only a smattering one. Of late <lb />
he has taken a special liking to chem- <lb />
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writing an insolent letter to the war- <lb />
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to torture at any time during his <lb />
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strange were lie insane at the time of <lb />
the murder. Ho is remarkably <lb />
clever quick to sec the drift <lb />
of any conversation, logical and clear <lb />
in understanding, but notably self <lb />
willed and persistent, His bodily <lb />
health been remarkably good, eat- <lb />
and sleeping well, seldom com- <lb />
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for favors of extra rations. <lb />
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ho thought his memory was very good <lb />
in regard to some occurrences; as, for <lb />
instance, his life in jail and his first <lb />
four years in prison, but lie had no rec- <lb />
of ever meeting Dr. Folsom. <lb />
only an indistinct remembrance of <lb />
his <lb />
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One day, when off the island <lb />
of Mala of the Solomon group. Mr. <lb />
Wood ford others, under the pro- <lb />
of sentries, went to bathe a <lb />
pool. While the water he saw a <lb />
huge butterfly coming slowly along <lb />
tho beach, and, hurrying out as he <lb />
was, he seized his net, dashed off, fell <lb />
over stones, rose again, just in <lb />
time to catch the fly. What a picture I <lb />
leave it to any ardent <lb />
he says, imagine my feel- <lb />
Ho had the long <lb />
lost and why <lb />
should he not feel like Alexander on <lb />
tho or Hannibal <lb />
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some nine inches across the wings. <lb />
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other is velvety black and metallic <lb />
green. They excel in size, but other <lb />
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and make the glorious forest<lb />
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John Principal, <lb />
Miss Maggie Smith, <lb />
Mrs. Irene Hunter. <lb />
Mrs. la W. <lb />
DEPARTMENTS. <lb />
Primary. Academic. <lb />
and Mathematical. Music. <lb />
Painting and Drawing, <lb />
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Lane, comfortable buildings. <lb />
location and good water. <lb />
Plenty of well prepared food for boarders <lb />
A corps of good teachers. Nor- <lb />
Department for young teachers. <lb />
Music <lb />
New pianos and organs. A library <lb />
of more than volumes purchased re- <lb />
for the school. <lb />
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board and tuition, including music. <lb />
Tuition and terms for day pupils the <lb />
same as advertised in Girls <lb />
do not board with the Principal <lb />
should consult him before <lb />
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For further particulars address. <lb />
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Notice. <lb />
All persons having claims against the. <lb />
estate of T. Ii. Cherry, hereby <lb />
notified to exhibit the game on or before <lb />
the 7th day of May. to the under- <lb />
signed, who has duly qualified as the ex- <lb />
of the, but 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 slid es- <lb />
are notified to come for war I prompt- <lb />
and settle the Same. <lb />
John <lb />
Ex. of H. Cherry, <lb />
May 1st. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly as <lb />
tor with the will annexed of <lb />
Mrs. Sallie K. on the 30th day of <lb />
April. 1890, hereby notify all persons <lb />
having claims against the said estate to <lb />
present them to me duly authenticated <lb />
en or before the day of May, 1801, <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar Of their <lb />
recovery. <lb />
All person- indebted t estate are <lb />
likewise notified to make immediate <lb />
of the same. <lb />
John <lb />
Administrator with will annex- <lb />
ed of Mrs Sallie B. <lb />
Greenville, X. ;. May 7th. <lb />
If You Have <lb />
JAMES A. SMITH, <lb />
TONSORIAL ARTIST, <lb />
CONSUMPTION COUGH or COLD <lb />
SCROFULA <lb />
Notice I <lb />
Notion to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly <lb />
before the Superior Clerk of put <lb />
county, on the day of June. <lb />
as Executor to last Will and <lb />
of Rogers, deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all persons in- <lb />
to the estate to make immediate <lb />
payment, and lo all creditors of said es- <lb />
to present their claims properly <lb />
to the undersigned before <lb />
Hie 4th day of June, or this notice <lb />
will be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
Jas. r. <lb />
of Harriett Rogers, <lb />
Greenville N C. <lb />
We have the the easiest <lb />
i Chair ever used in the art. Clean <lb />
cf Flesh ion guaranteed <lb />
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State <lb />
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Experiment Station. <lb />
PREPARATION for baldness <lb />
falling out of hair, end eradication <lb />
I dandruff Is before the public. <lb />
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wonderful success I refer you to <lb />
lowing named gentlemen who will <lb />
I lo the truth of my assertion <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
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Greene, Sr., <lb />
I Any one wishing to give it a trial let <lb />
the above named procure <lb />
it from at my place business, fat <lb />
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R. L. HUM BER,<lb />
Steam Engines Boilers <lb />
Improved Brown Cotton Gin, <lb />
Saw, Grist and Mills. <lb />
Hancock Cotton Gin, <lb />
Cotton Seed Crushers, <lb />
Hangings, <lb />
Also dealer Steam Fittings. <lb />
Orders any kind of machinery <lb />
will be promptly filled at very lowest- <lb />
prices. <lb />
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Greenville, X. C. <lb />
MILKMAID BRAND <lb />
CONDENSED MILK <lb />
None Richer in <lb />
BEST ON EARTH, <lb />
Sold by S. K. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Greensboro, X. C. <lb />
The Seventy-Ant 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 the departments of <lb />
and Vocal Mode, Art, and <lb />
Physical Training. Charges moderate. <lb />
For apply to <lb />
Pres. <lb />
The Sparta Hills <lb />
Ha just been retailed and are <lb />
A full head of water. Send your <lb />
Corn and Wheat in them you <lb />
trill get good and Meal. <lb />
E. L. O O R E, <lb />
OLD SPARTA, N. G. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
All persons having claims against the <lb />
estate of Harriet A. <lb />
arc hereby notified to exhibit the same <lb />
on or before the 20th day of Juno, 1891, <lb />
to the undersigned, who has duly <lb />
as the of last will and <lb />
testament t the said Harriet A. Yellow- <lb />
or this notice be plead in bar of <lb />
their recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to the said estate <lb />
are notified to come forward promptly <lb />
and settle the same. <lb />
I. Ii. <lb />
Ex. of Harriett A. <lb />
Administrator's Notice <lb />
The undersigned having been appoint- <lb />
ed by the Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County as administrator of the es- <lb />
of William Mills having <lb />
as inch. Notice is hereby given <lb />
to all persons holding claims against <lb />
said estate b present them lo the under- <lb />
signed duly authenticated for <lb />
on or before day of May 1800, <lb />
or this notice plead in bar of <lb />
their recovery. All persons indebted to <lb />
said estate are requested to make <lb />
This the St of <lb />
May 1890 <lb />
T. C. Cannon. <lb />
of Win. Mills <lb />
Rev. E. C. Glenn's <lb />
Bethlehem, 1st Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
School House, 1st Sunday at <lb />
o'clock <lb />
Sparta, 2nd Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Shady Grove, 2nd Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Temperance Hall Sunday at o'clock <lb />
Salem Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Chapel, 4th Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Jones Chapel Saturday before Sun- <lb />
day at o'clock. <lb />
Hi- Tire public invited. <lb />
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have that tired feeling, t Dr. II. <lb />
it will make you <lb />
bright active and vigorous. <lb />
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reliable. Dr. II. <lb />
Oil Liniment. <lb />
One of Dr. II. Little Liv- <lb />
and Kidney taken at night lie <lb />
fore doing to bed, will move the <lb />
the effect will astonish you. <lb />
Pimples, boils and other humors, are <lb />
able to appear when the blood gets <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
the best remedy. <lb />
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of lassitude, because they think they <lb />
have to. If they would take Dr. J. <lb />
Sarsaparilla this feeling of <lb />
weariness would place to vigor and <lb />
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remedy. <lb />
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infirmities of age, by taking Dr. J. ii. <lb />
Sarsaparilla. <lb />
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use of Dr. II. Liver and <lb />
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feeble constitution Is ill adapted to en- <lb />
counter a malarious atmosphere and -Mid- <lb />
den changes of temperature, and the <lb />
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Box Raleigh, N. <lb />
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obtained, and all business in the U. S. <lb />
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for work outside of shop <lb />
promptly executed. Very respectfully, <lb />
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