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THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
-----Solicits your patronage <lb/>
Its be to please every reader. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
JOB PRINTING- <lb/>
that can be surpassed no- <lb/>
where in this section. Our work always <lb/>
satisfaction. <lb/>
Sod -vim order. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
TRUTH IN TO FICTION. <lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
VOL. IX.<lb/>
PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1890. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
GREENVILLE. C. <lb/>
D. J. and <lb/>
Published <lb/>
Democratic Nominees. <lb/>
For Judicial <lb/>
JOHN B. WOODARD, <lb/>
of Wilson. <lb/>
WE. <lb/>
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
G. Fowle. of <lb/>
i When I was young, some year ago <lb/>
M. Holt. How did not know <lb/>
.-f i formed a lading very <lb/>
Secretary of T. Sam- a young, and bur, <lb/>
A . . Who bore a air. <lb/>
. Ham. of Make. , . . <lb/>
editorial <lb/>
Superintendent of Instruction the <lb/>
Sidney M. of <lb/>
Attorney F. David-1 I her long and <lb/>
M ante- <lb/>
I thought she did. was elate i the Declaration of <lb/>
Chief Justice-A. S. of she to me <lb/>
Wake. She always the plural <lb/>
Associate Clark, of As though we were in a holy state <lb/>
Joseph J. Davis, of Franklin Mated and married, don't yon see <lb/>
James E. Shepherd of Beaufort and Au would he <lb/>
Did she lore me- Well. I <lb/>
I thought she'll answer, yes. <lb/>
The original with <lb/>
Dames appended, no <lb/>
among revolutionary <lb/>
archives preserved at Raleigh. Will <lb/>
some Pitt man, who <lb/>
knows blood of a Pitt <lb/>
revolutionary patriot throbs <lb/>
in bis veins, put himself to the <lb/>
trouble o procuring copies of those <lb/>
documents with names attach- <lb/>
ed, and give them to <lb/>
tor for publication They would <lb/>
make interesting no <lb/>
doubt, assure some of your citizens, <lb/>
who little dream Of it now, that they <lb/>
are heirs to names that the world <lb/>
would not let I <lb/>
hope this will be done. Those res-<lb/>
VICTORY. <lb/>
The Series of Ball Games Between <lb/>
Greenville and Come to an <lb/>
End with Bearing <lb/>
off the Palm. <lb/>
THE HAVE <lb/>
Stray Bits of Fun. <lb/>
by for <lb/>
Who Love to Laugh. <lb/>
OVER THE STATE. <lb/>
New York Letter. <lb/>
Tins isn't the <lb/>
seed. <lb/>
year to sow foul <lb/>
The American Plebiscite. <lb/>
Wilmington Star. ff I BE INVOLVED-BOODLE <lb/>
The brain of conspirator never eon- j interest ALDERMEN <lb/>
ring in North Carolina. <lb/>
THIS IS AT <lb/>
C. of Burke. <lb/>
COURT. <lb/>
First II. Brown, of <lb/>
Second Philip;. <lb/>
I plucked up courage, MM I if she <lb/>
Would a little wife to me ; <lb/>
Third G. Connor, of She prefaced her reply with <lb/>
Whit <lb/>
on. <lb/>
Talcs. <lb/>
Fifth . Womack, of <lb/>
Chatham. <lb/>
Sixth T. Boykin. <lb/>
Sampson. <lb/>
Seventh C. of <lb/>
almost jumped and kissed her. <lb/>
then she said in <lb/>
Ah that, ah that can never be. <lb/>
But will be a <lb/>
of till, miserable me; I then did <lb/>
The pronouns he had used with me <lb/>
Was editorial <lb/>
epitaph B was a good son. <lb/>
a loving husband, a fond lather, <lb/>
able lawyer, but an honest v employed <lb/>
F. of Stole, violations the and security <lb/>
Iredell. <lb/>
Ninth <lb/>
once. Hence they avow a steady <lb/>
loyalty to the English throne, but at <lb/>
the same time they breathe the <lb/>
determination men <lb/>
of their rights as such, to resist <lb/>
execution of the several <lb/>
illegal acts the British par <lb/>
deny the right of <lb/>
the mother country impose <lb/>
taxes upon these colonies and to <lb/>
regulate the internal policy <lb/>
they declare attempts, by I <lb/>
fraud or to establish and ex-1 <lb/>
such claims and powers are I through my trunk I Bridget <lb/>
And this is the way Vis, mum, didn't <lb/>
Why is a miss not as good as a <lb/>
mile f Because a has only two <lb/>
feet, and a mile has <lb/>
No pickpocket expect to make <lb/>
a success of his business until be <lb/>
gels his hand in. Which were drafted and <lb/>
, , . . I braces within itself <lb/>
John am going to raise your I . . . , <lb/>
rent, said a landlord. ll stealthy, Money, <lb/>
Sir, I'm very much obliged to you, bill enacting provisions <lb/>
for cannot raise t myself. I of statues which do not show on <lb/>
What a blessing it is, said a hard j m tn <lb/>
Irishman, night statutes, and these go so <lb/>
comes till late in the day, far and cover such a range that only <lb/>
man is tired and can't work any those <lb/>
more at nil, at all <lb/>
a measure adapted to robbing <lb/>
the people of their liberties than the j <lb/>
Ledge force bill which Tom Heed and AS REFLECTED EXCHANGES <lb/>
his gang in the House arc trying to <lb/>
whip the Senate into passing. It is Wilmington Something <lb/>
New York, July 13th <lb/>
Last week, New York was in the <lb/>
j a combination the most far reach-; than SO the Onslow K. midst of one of the most extensive <lb/>
j provisions the several am struggles between Capital and La- <lb/>
The buck. that has taken place in into <lb/>
wheat crop is said to be the largest, years. The army of <lb/>
in acreage in the history I were Joined on <lb/>
day another army of lock-out <lb/>
Scotland Neck and this action on <lb/>
Wednesday night of last week-all the part of the was ex- <lb/>
to cause a general in <lb/>
the clothing trades, effecting <lb/>
number, made their escape. <lb/>
familiar with enact- . and people. The essence of the <lb/>
of Congress know j what j and <lb/>
incurs <lb/>
. . <lb/>
tin a tomb in a Pa., they are and what their full import Railroad was laid the none but Union <lb/>
cemetery may be read this curious That is the way they st-de Into two plates are son connected by to be employed, while the <lb/>
t the clause by virtue of which steel rails. m a mi fact would have none but <lb/>
at the The stockholders of the X. . K. workmen. It was a well- <lb/>
polls. i R-, have elected the following officers denned war of extermination, of life <lb/>
ll is l w The <lb/>
an old as well as an old W. F. . .,, ,. <lb/>
el, speaks of women mi-land be to swindle j Thomas M. Holt, Haw were <lb/>
gratifying news. They majorities or large Geo. R. of II. one Bide the or- <lb/>
are good ; some of them too good to <lb/>
be true. <lb/>
Mistress Is it <lb/>
Into the Washing on you are <lb/>
F. Graves, of <lb/>
Tenth of <lb/>
Eleventh M. Shipp. of <lb/>
Twelfth II. Merrimon. <lb/>
of Buncombe. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Marti <lb/>
Where and What I <lb/>
Tex. July 1890. <lb/>
To Tin; map <lb/>
Sena r. Vance, of Meek-, county, now before me, locates <lb/>
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- s. of ville, neat the <lb/>
. . , , <lb/>
House of District S between lilt and a <lb/>
Thomas G. Skinner, of Perquimans. small town by the name of Marl- <lb/>
Second P. Cheatham col. . . <lb/>
of Vance. borough. But and what was <lb/>
Third District C. W. of of revolutionary <lb/>
Pender. <lb/>
Fourth <lb/>
Nash. <lb/>
Fifth District-J. . o, a ewe. .<lb/>
Sixth Rowland of but still I would prefer that <lb/>
Robeson. some Pitt comity antiquary should <lb/>
St John S. Henderson. . <lb/>
of Rowan. state the me. Martin <lb/>
Eighth District W. II. A. Cowles i c according to Wheeler's <lb/>
Ninth O. of Hen- of North Carolina, was erected <lb/>
Person. <lb/>
GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
II <lb/>
W. Brower. <lb/>
of times Is the present town of <lb/>
Greenville old under <lb/>
of <lb/>
of the people, and ought to bore-j <lb/>
to the and <lb/>
make their adopters under <lb/>
the sanctions of virtue, honor <lb/>
the sacred love of liberty and conn <lb/>
try, to maintain all <lb/>
and carry the acts, resolutions and <lb/>
regulations continental and <lb/>
provincial Congress to utmost <lb/>
of their And the grand <lb/>
old patriots who adopted those res- <lb/>
were unmindful <lb/>
their fellow colonists far away <lb/>
New England, but in of them, <lb/>
that they are at the; <lb/>
scene now acting in <lb/>
It is to be found <lb/>
that the people of <lb/>
very little, to day, reciprocate <lb/>
the sympathy then Jell for their <lb/>
lathers in the far off South. It is <lb/>
certain that no kindliness of soul <lb/>
Court A. Move. <lb/>
A. K. Tucker. <lb/>
Register of II. James. <lb/>
B. Chatty. <lb/>
S. I,. Ward. <lb/>
B- Harris. <lb/>
Commissioners-Council Chair- <lb/>
man, Mooring. V, Newton, <lb/>
John Flanagan, T. E. Keel. <lb/>
Board of Education Henry <lb/>
Chairman J. S. and J. D. <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
Public School <lb/>
of F. W. Brown. <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
Mayor F. G. James. <lb/>
B. Greene. <lb/>
R. <lb/>
Chief T. Smith. <lb/>
R. Users. <lb/>
1774, and named in honor of <lb/>
Martin, the last Colonial action is the <lb/>
Governor of year State. It might <lb/>
breast of that man from <lb/>
you through mine the <lb/>
day I <lb/>
other <lb/>
ones. Fries, of Salem. <lb/>
It is intended mainly, of course. ,,. . Cl . . <lb/>
n is a very <lb/>
for use in the South where it will, H , year cyclones out west. Bit <lb/>
it should become a law, be worked wait till cyclone come in <lb/>
but it may be worked November, and see the Republican <lb/>
in the North to defeat Democrats getting into their dug out <lb/>
who have a small and elect <lb/>
Republicans who be beaten by <lb/>
Country Little ,, . . <lb/>
I.,, , . . , a small majority. Here is the way <lb/>
what will your father say to your <lb/>
fishing on Sunday Little boy ; If <lb/>
you kin wait a he'll tell you. When Mr. Reed the big boss and <lb/>
; jest out to dig more bait, inspiring genius the force <lb/>
, Now, come Johnny. If you he had a plural- <lb/>
quit teasing Emma I'll chastise you. about one thousand <lb/>
on j the fact that he and his friends <lb/>
style And in bet it'll be a bribed corrupt voters with whiskey <lb/>
, common . , <lb/>
in money, the market price being <lb/>
yen over gamble she asked, from down to a quart of bug juice. <lb/>
as they sat together hand held s M, .,, , <lb/>
i in Ins. He replied, but ll I , . . . . <lb/>
wanted to now would be the time. M have any <lb/>
How so Because hold such doubts of carrying the district how <lb/>
hand. The engagement easy it would be for him to <lb/>
and <lb/>
of the workmen on the <lb/>
other. Such an unbending struggle <lb/>
has not been witnessed for many a <lb/>
day. At last account there was <lb/>
Strong evidence that a settlement <lb/>
favorable to the men was near at <lb/>
hand, thereby gaining foil <lb/>
for their organizations. The <lb/>
question of wages was not involved. <lb/>
TO FACE Till; MUSIC. <lb/>
One of the most general topics of <lb/>
the week all circles is the return <lb/>
from Canadian exile of the famous <lb/>
and De Lacy, <lb/>
New obedience indictments <lb/>
to the orders of the city health officers connection with the <lb/>
the stores of the dealers in second Broadway Railroad Charter. Mo- <lb/>
clothing, on Middle street, were held the position of reading <lb/>
clerk in the SI Board of Aldermen <lb/>
and had the handling of the boodle <lb/>
There will be a scampering <lb/>
bustling then sure enough. <lb/>
Washington July <lb/>
the lightning the stables of K. <lb/>
A. near killing <lb/>
a colored man by name Oscar Chesson <lb/>
and a horse belonging to Mr- <lb/>
The stables would have burnt <lb/>
i own, but the rain extinguished the <lb/>
lire. <lb/>
is announced. <lb/>
one hundred names signed to a <lb/>
The following is posted on praying for the appointment super <lb/>
, a fence Morris county, N. I visors and the application of the law , to <lb/>
any man's or woman's cows or oxen , is ,,. .,, <lb/>
closed yesterday, <lb/>
of the stores will be compelled to <lb/>
their goods and ship the <lb/>
second hand out of the city. <lb/>
Kinston Free B. K <lb/>
Stanley, Jim and Mark <lb/>
went to Clifton Friday and rode <lb/>
e on the construct <lb/>
easier <lb/>
, train. They thought to ride back <lb/>
III these here oats, his or her . ,., , . , , bill therein J,. <lb/>
tail will be cut ad the case may ll to <lb/>
in that many names without i- <lb/>
and where <lb/>
be. I am a Christian man and pay <lb/>
my but a man who lets in <lb/>
the trouble to sec one, <lb/>
not <lb/>
a distance <lb/>
through the hot sun. <lb/>
dually arrived tired, I <lb/>
be suspected that Mar <lb/>
also was intended in a smaller way <lb/>
to the same <lb/>
but that Pitt county was cut oil <lb/>
Beaufort in 1700, and thus <lb/>
having become a separate <lb/>
pal territory, had need of a county <lb/>
town some eleven years before Mar- <lb/>
tin became Governor., of North <lb/>
from their wrath, he would, <lb/>
t is to be presumed outstrip guest for the <lb/>
have had a and his <lb/>
setts who conceived and introduced editor of paper takes the defeat <lb/>
. . , .-given the club of which he is President. <lb/>
into Congress that monster he fee-all the sorer over it because <lb/>
known as Lodge's of his labored effort to belittle and <lb/>
Fleet inn I ll u the their visit <lb/>
his IO Washington. And the <lb/>
pie felt as should towards the had about this appearance <lb/>
section that he and his ilk would <lb/>
oppress by the of that <lb/>
law, their indignation would, burn <lb/>
so hotly towards him that, to get <lb/>
weary and tool sore. They say <lb/>
arc cross-ties Grifton <lb/>
and <lb/>
lie. <lb/>
that such town must <lb/>
name. But, if in fact, <lb/>
rough was founded late enough to <lb/>
be honor of the man <lb/>
J. H. II. <lb/>
The transition long, lingering drove them in <lb/>
Ward. T. A. who became Governor of North . and painful sickness to robust health <lb/>
, it ., ,. . . . . . i. , I nil <lb/>
by which the bribery was <lb/>
It is said that a stronger <lb/>
case can be made against him than <lb/>
any other person concerned in the <lb/>
matter. Both of the above named <lb/>
surrendered themselves and gave <lb/>
bail in the sum of each. <lb/>
Their trials will very likely take <lb/>
place in August. Of the who <lb/>
were Indicted those two and <lb/>
one other, remain untried. <lb/>
Jaime is serving out his term in <lb/>
Sing Sing, the rest are free.<lb/>
the of the House h <lb/>
A Little Harlem boy, whose would be bound to receive and to be united in holy wedlock. He , <lb/>
are always nine in preference to those issued by performed the ceremony at the and works <lb/>
Mom one house to was the State officers. Thus Mr Reed of Doctor Albeit have combined and formed a single <lb/>
asked by. he Sunday whether he young lady was to corporation to be known as the <lb/>
, W did the Israelites move out have been marred last night to United States Book Tho <lb/>
received a majority the votes m , man. whom she didn't lo ll. <lb/>
Because they couldn't pay their his district or not. She told the groom of the fact and he IS WOp which <lb/>
rent, suppose, was the reply. it may be said, wouldn't She publishers declare has been ruinous <lb/>
lo Wouldn't lief The . here ; and ail the publication will be done <lb/>
his critters loose, say and registrars <lb/>
took her fancy when he came. pointed. And then with this ma- <lb/>
Retook her hand, be took a Use, of his own making, and with <lb/>
He took no notice of the shame , , ,,., <lb/>
That glowed her cheek at those supervisors, tools and a till-. Wilson yesterday <lb/>
Betook to coming afternoons. cite of election, which under the law Clarence Richardson, of <lb/>
an oath he'd ne'er deceive, . , . . . . , and Miss Marv <lb/>
II. <lb/>
He look her father's silver spoons. <lb/>
And after that he took his leave <lb/>
that I am call- <lb/>
col., 2nd Ward W. and H Carolina in 1771, the change of its marks an epoch the life of the <lb/>
Greene. 3rd Ward, M. R. Lang and s Such a remarkable event is treas-1 <lb/>
Allen Warren; 4th Ward, Joe en, name to doubt in in the memory and the agency <lb/>
CHURCHES. compliment to General Greene the good health has been n- <lb/>
revolutionary is to be <lb/>
to the b, <lb/>
fob Greenville <lb/>
A. D. Hunter 1775, present. His A not and <lb/>
Howard, black last week at Star's <lb/>
M. meets every 1st Thursday and and James mills, Georgia. <lb/>
day night after the 1st and 3rd Sunday that a new ,. <lb/>
Masonic Lodge. A. I. Blow. W. M., . panic in Ayres is in <lb/>
G. L. Sec. of l e issued ,,, is g <lb/>
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. meets county Pitt, wherein the names on the continues <lb/>
. -2 A Case from <lb/>
Covenant Lodge, I. O. O. F. Robert Lamer, Daniel Charles t. <lb/>
Forbes, Saxon and Peter <lb/>
are to be Con- <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Lodge <lb/>
meet every Tuesday night. <lb/>
Tucker, N. G. <lb/>
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of H., j Reeve <lb/>
meets every first and third Friday night.; temporary revolutionary documents I <lb/>
D. D. Haskett, D. , . . , <lb/>
Pitt A. L. of H., meet have preserved the names of some . , <lb/>
every C. A. White. C. I me the result of and mercurial <lb/>
Pitt county Alliance meets treatment physicians, for <lb/>
the first Friday in January. April. July to such pa- <lb/>
and October. J. J- as the <lb/>
E. A. Secretary. L ,.,, . . . j . <lb/>
Greenville Alliance meets Saturday apt. to deem dangerous <lb/>
the second Sunday in each mouth i and needing repression. Then it is <lb/>
that <lb/>
Secretary. became Greenville it was because <lb/>
memory of last royal Gov <lb/>
OFFICE. North Carolina had become <lb/>
Hours open for all business A. . . <lb/>
M. to P. M. All mail, distributed of county, <lb/>
on arrival. The general deliver.- will the change of name was a <lb/>
be kept open minutes at night incident <lb/>
after the Northern mail is i revolutionary <lb/>
Northern Mail arrives daily From emanated <lb/>
of th grandest utterances <lb/>
Tar Old Sparta and Falkland i against tyranny and in behalf of <lb/>
suffered for live years with <lb/>
Mercurial which was <lb/>
f potash and <lb/>
y physicians, <lb/>
Blood Poison. They not only <lb/>
failed to cure me but made me a <lb/>
physical wreck and my life a burden <lb/>
I then commenced to taking Swift's <lb/>
Specific S. and after a <lb/>
few bottles was entirely cured of <lb/>
the which the doctors <lb/>
brought on by their remedies, and <lb/>
Blood Poison which failed <lb/>
to cure. I cheerfully commend S. <lb/>
S. S. to one similarly <lb/>
John H. Lyes, III. <lb/>
mails lily at world's <lb/>
M. and departs at P. M. <lb/>
Washington, X <lb/>
Roads, Chocowinity and Grimesland <lb/>
malls arrives daily at <lb/>
P. and departs at A. M. <lb/>
ear during time that tried <lb/>
men's can be <lb/>
history, and but for <lb/>
Bell's j fear it be like coal <lb/>
Johnson's Mills. . . <lb/>
Ha and Pullet malls arrive Tuesday New l here <lb/>
Thursday and Saturday at A. M. and duce them. He <lb/>
Black Jack and j sent forth by the committee <lb/>
mails arrives every Saturday at o P. M ; of safety for Pitt county, one dated <lb/>
1st 1775, <lb/>
j other dated the day of Au- <lb/>
ReV. A. D. Hunter'S j gust, The former was signed <lb/>
Appointments, by John Simpson, Chairman, and <lb/>
1st Sunday and others, the latter by persons. <lb/>
Sundays, d All the names to doc- <lb/>
night, Greenville Baptist church, also for the sake of brevity, save <lb/>
Simpson, have been <lb/>
3rd Sunday morning and night, Beth- . . T. ; , <lb/>
el Baptist church. by Wheeler in hut work. <lb/>
ed upon to serve my country in her who took the conspicuous part he <lb/>
Heed, and desire a did in stealing the seats of Southern I <lb/>
in the weather bureau. . Congressmen and counting <lb/>
Signal Service What are ,. . ,. , , . <lb/>
B i . i- ., lean ma when Democratic <lb/>
your sir, the post <lb/>
A willing disposition, and-and majorities had been cast, would have <lb/>
and are now husband and wife. i at one place, the Lovell establish- <lb/>
, ,, new com- <lb/>
a safe Us m <lb/>
Is one win. h is to bring you , <lb/>
satisfactory results, ease of failure which <lb/>
a return of purchase price. On this safe has been heretofore carried on <lb/>
plan you can from our advertised . . <lb/>
ling <lb/>
Mead <lb/>
and what, sir T no sense of honor or scruples of con- Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New concerns, <lb/>
x prophetic con, l him from when <lb/>
men with seat himself, if his possession used tot any affection of Throat. Lungs Co., Li <lb/>
P- <lb/>
Munroe and <lb/>
passed it to Cough, Group, etc. HOOK is <lb/>
which conk; et j and agreeable to taste, per- all paid up. The retail <lb/>
that kind of a theft, w <lb/>
Lungs. Bronchitis. Asthma. <lb/>
happened to meet a highway, it <lb/>
on saluting each <lb/>
that the other stuttered pretty <lb/>
, . .-ll s. ins . ii i. ii i ii, voile. l f a <lb/>
badly, and the . safe, and can always lie depended <lb/>
in any other way, and why shouldn't upon. Trial bottles free at J. L. Woolen. W <lb/>
Hen occurred <lb/>
Arlington. <lb/>
A Pension Swindle. <lb/>
Forty eases of person bitten by <lb/>
Charlotte dogs have been reported to the Prov- <lb/>
Confederate veterans are warned police since May <lb/>
i DANIELS. <lb/>
C. C. <lb/>
Wilton. N C <lb/>
No Trace Left. <lb/>
Mr- and Mrs. of <lb/>
burg, Ind., say about one <lb/>
year ago, their little girl was entire- <lb/>
cured of an annoying eruption of <lb/>
skin and a blood disorder, <lb/>
the use of three bottles of S. <lb/>
g. There is no trace of the akin <lb/>
disease the blood has been <lb/>
in perfect order ever since, and the <lb/>
genera health of was <lb/>
never as good as now. They will <lb/>
take pleasure in answering any let- <lb/>
tors regarding the child's <lb/>
Treatise on and Di.- <lb/>
mailed free. <lb/>
SWIFTS SPECIFIC <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga. <lb/>
We are all happy. <lb/>
r. flow long b have Heed, if necessary, avail himself j <lb/>
y y you st t tattered f its thieving facilities A man who <lb/>
Mr. five years. lac.; of a <lb/>
Ii why d d d don't v you g go , , . . <lb/>
s s see d doctor tho <lb/>
why, i is be a a any g good absence of scruples of any kind, who i <lb/>
A a any good w well, has In en first, and foremost, the chief against a pension game that is now <lb/>
go g guess he i is; b he cc cured m and the great mogul of the being practiced by Washington i <lb/>
. conspiring gang who run the House, sharks. So Confederate soldier can <lb/>
It grieves me to give yon pain, who and a from the United <lb/>
Mr. Ferguson, but fear it can he theft of the contested seats o States vet some pen- <lb/>
never Try. try to forget me. Southern Democrats, would do Washington have i i <lb/>
I'll try, Miss Laura, replied the . ,. , . . . <lb/>
young man, in a melancholy, might out the names and A T <lb/>
less way. Absorbed in the vortex require, or steal anything in the address of hundreds of <lb/>
business, as shall be henceforth, political domain if he or his party j in this State, have mailed, WILSON, N. C <lb/>
may lie able to still the clamor of, were to be by it This is, them , <lb/>
eS <lb/>
Then yon contemplate going into of the gang. return. game is The . <lb/>
business What could be done for Reed could j Confederate sends in his claim as l i lo i, p <lb/>
I have made arrangements, he i be done for any other Republican requested on the regular N C <lb/>
said, in a hollow voice, to open a j candidate in a close district, , Th <lb/>
large retail store. thus many Democratic districts . <lb/>
O, George explained the might be deprived of Democratic then writes L <lb/>
girl, wildly, as she flung herself presentation. <lb/>
into his arms, sight your It wont do to say that the super-, to forward as a retainer. The; A <lb/>
ALEX <lb/>
. <lb/>
Was not demolished by the <lb/>
and Is supremely nappy. <lb/>
faring is more than I can bear. I i visors can't lie used in that way, to forwarded, and in a fen <lb/>
am yours make fraudulent counts and issue <lb/>
fraudulent certificates. That's one <lb/>
A small boy attending one of Mo- j of the objects of the law and that is <lb/>
educational was what they will appointed for. In <lb/>
given a specimen of band-writing j these appointments they will be care- <lb/>
by the I to select afraid of tho . ,. <lb/>
Looking at it a few seconds, he j sort of men, such as Chairman Eaves j . ., <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
RE. <lb/>
J. M. TUCKER <lb/>
MURPHY <lb/>
days the receives a re- <lb/>
ply that his claim is debarred by , <lb/>
law It is a bold swindle, but is <lb/>
catching lots of ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
blanks have been received <lb/>
by Mecklenburg soldiers. <lb/>
critically remarked I wanted selected to hang around the <lb/>
Do you know, Mister Professor, polls and intimidate voters atom- last <lb/>
what J thick this I election and men. without conscience <lb/>
No, sir. Please express your j who wouldn't scruple to issue a false The Salisbury Watchman prints <lb/>
opinion, man. certificate of election and swear to following as coming from D. L. <lb/>
I be, be if necessary, not be able Brinkle, Esq former postmaster of <lb/>
Here, young man ; behave your- to get as many of that kind as they <lb/>
self and answer me, will have use for, but they get am an line Republican, one of <lb/>
think. t lint it where they can get sort, and am a <lb/>
a dead pig others need apply. It is a most in can I confess that I have- <lb/>
Silence interrupted the J bill in its conception and in <lb/>
instructor; how dare you Utter construction. Under it elections <lb/>
such an expression will be turned into farces unless <lb/>
Well, Professor, said j should become tragedies. is the <lb/>
scholar, you he ; plebiscite Louis Napoleon <lb/>
it's done with pen. ed upon elections. Under <lb/>
At last accounts it was rumored such a law it is a misnomer to call <lb/>
that the boy recover. them elections. <lb/>
LATHAM. MARRY SKINNER <lb/>
F SKINNER, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Ll G. JAMES, <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Practice in all the courts. Collection <lb/>
a Specialty. <lb/>
never seen the hour when I thought <lb/>
a Southern white man could be a <lb/>
Republican and be decent. was a <lb/>
Republican for <lb/>
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb/>
Daily is reputed to have at aw <lb/>
leased a plot of ground on Jackson j Al <lb/>
street, Chicago, at a rental of<lb/>
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THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
-d <lb/>
do not believe <lb/>
Publisher's j M better. <lb/>
prick of <lb/>
US <lb/>
It Mi per <lb/>
Rams. <lb/>
one-half column one year. <lb/>
S-tO column one year, SB. <lb/>
our two weeks. .; one <lb/>
month Two inches one week, <lb/>
two weeks, one month, <lb/>
Advertisements in Local <lb/>
as reading items, cents per <lb/>
for each insertion. <lb/>
Advertisements, such as Ad- <lb/>
and Notices. <lb/>
Sales. <lb/>
Summons to etc. will <lb/>
be charged tor at legal rates and mt-st <lb/>
IN ADVANCE. The <lb/>
las suffered some loss MM <lb/>
much annoyance because of having no <lb/>
fixed rule as to the payment of this class <lb/>
of and in order to avoid <lb/>
trouble payment is advance <lb/>
will I <lb/>
Contracts for space not mentioned <lb/>
above, for length of time, can lie <lb/>
made by application to the office either <lb/>
in or by letter. <lb/>
Copy tor New Advertisements and <lb/>
all changes of advertisement should lie <lb/>
handed in 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 profit able medium <lb/>
through which to the public. <lb/>
a who would perpetrate THE PICNIC. <lb/>
such deeds of fraud ,,,.,,. I <lb/>
I a Tom Reed has done V July Ma., A MY HALL. <lb/>
. , , . The Hoard <lb/>
of the House, is mean enough to p ,,., , I <lb/>
thrust his hand into the National ,.,. ,,;.,. g Bea c <lb/>
if he could et half a n. and to com- j <lb/>
to excessive valuation MT <lb/>
such oilier j <lb/>
law. The <lb/>
principles are <lb/>
John pro. <lb/>
M O. V. T. E. <lb/>
villainy goes Keel. <lb/>
chance and was not afraid the law Au- excessive <lb/>
, , . . . . . . . . t- ti <lb/>
got him m its dutches. We j,,,.,,,. ;, ,,.,.,., I <lb/>
Counties Base Sail <lb/>
THE BEST US OF <lb/>
handed <lb/>
rig-ht on in Washington, and we <lb/>
will continue to hear of such enact <lb/>
until the people an . <lb/>
other opportunity at the ballot <lb/>
to denounce such fraud and <lb/>
The latest was the <lb/>
two Democratic . <lb/>
W. M. B. Jane M. <lb/>
home, tract valued <lb/>
persons <lb/>
Upon petition i he <lb/>
changes made in valuation <lb/>
Greenville township, <lb/>
Dixon h. S. <lb/>
acres reduced from to val- <lb/>
of Congress and their seats <lb/>
given to Republicans, which <lb/>
by <lb/>
More a a <lb/>
ago, at a d old homestead <lb/>
on the bank of the <lb/>
Tat, a mighty <lb/>
between the two armies of a <lb/>
divided nation, and the beautiful <lb/>
place was laid in nil but still <lb/>
could aces past <lb/>
and the old place has In no <lb/>
the of Yankee. Hall as a fit- <lb/>
ting appellation. But twenty-five <lb/>
while the New growler was <lb/>
in Tin- u ii Ii the Ho stole <lb/>
and scored on a passed ball. <lb/>
mused Greenville's friends <lb/>
to the. cheering point. Ed Barns <lb/>
command of a noble squad of <lb/>
Black Jackets was trying to drown <lb/>
Hie crowd. Henry Keel had the <lb/>
Greenville delegation and <lb/>
them like engines. The <lb/>
Court House Dick flag <lb/>
at their head nobly. <lb/>
Ben Selby had Hie over by <lb/>
third base and hail complete <lb/>
of that quail, r, Ed <lb/>
Yellow on first were the ladies <lb/>
cheering first <lb/>
and then waving our boys on to <lb/>
victory. <lb/>
Who play ball such <lb/>
backing as ibis, and when Wash- <lb/>
ahead two runs <lb/>
the score. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Backed. prince <lb/>
base was napping <lb/>
DEVOLVING pIN <lb/>
Revolving Cotton <lb/>
I BEST IN I H. <lb/>
years nave passed then and <lb/>
curred on the 19th. One of these I a- at H IO tract the place has allowed to <lb/>
value. HI reduced to remain m p. ac. silence until last , I <lb/>
when the whole bas put out How <lb/>
t i educed I changed of the slum- Black yelled <lb/>
third district of West Virginia. In Falkland Ii. it. I bell-.- ruins, reigned and lorn <lb/>
Bluff and gallantry was aide, j another squad and were <lb/>
mg them to the limit to do excel <lb/>
cases was from the second district U <lb/>
, . , . ., . M . Moore tract valued <lb/>
of Florida and the other from the <lb/>
at the Office at <lb/>
Mail <lb/>
Congressional Convention, <lb/>
At met of the Democratic <lb/>
Executive Committee of the first <lb/>
Congressional District held at <lb/>
N. C. this day <lb/>
was ordered that the Democratic <lb/>
Convention of the first <lb/>
District to nominate a can- <lb/>
for Congress Ac. should be <lb/>
held in the town of Elizabeth City <lb/>
N. C, Tuesday. August <lb/>
1890. V. M. <lb/>
The attention of the county <lb/>
township committees of the sever- <lb/>
counties of the district is called <lb/>
thereto, to the cud that there may <lb/>
be a full representation at said <lb/>
convention. <lb/>
John H. Small, <lb/>
of the Committee. <lb/>
County Democratic <lb/>
A convention of the Democratic <lb/>
party of Pitt county, will be held <lb/>
in the Court House in Greenville. <lb/>
28th, 1890, <lb/>
at o'clock M. for the purpose <lb/>
of nominating candidates for the <lb/>
Legislature and the various <lb/>
Each township will entitled to <lb/>
elect to mid convention one <lb/>
gate and one alternate every <lb/>
twenty-five Democratic votes, and <lb/>
one delegate for fractions of fifteen <lb/>
or more votes cast in the last <lb/>
election, that is to say. <lb/>
Beaver Dam is entitled to <lb/>
the latter State there were contests <lb/>
from three out of four of the dis- <lb/>
and each one of them was <lb/>
decided in favor of Republican <lb/>
contestants regardless of any valid <lb/>
to the claim. They have the <lb/>
country in their own hands and <lb/>
will it to the dogs if it stays <lb/>
there. <lb/>
A very disastrous tire occurred <lb/>
in the Western Union Telegraph <lb/>
Company's New York City build- <lb/>
last morning. Fire <lb/>
broke out about o'clock when <lb/>
only about of the operators had <lb/>
reported for work. Had all the <lb/>
f. <lb/>
the fire would have been attended <lb/>
by much loss of life. As it was <lb/>
four men and three ladies of the <lb/>
were driven to the roof <lb/>
of the building, which was nine <lb/>
stories high, and were almost mi- <lb/>
rescued by a brave and <lb/>
daring fireman. The four upper <lb/>
stories were gutted by the fire and <lb/>
the contents of the lower stories <lb/>
greatly damaged by water. The <lb/>
Associated Press headquarters <lb/>
were in the and historical <lb/>
records preserved for back <lb/>
were destroyed. The total loss of <lb/>
the building, telegraphic <lb/>
furniture, supplies, <lb/>
Ac, is estimated at <lb/>
one acre at <lb/>
A mom, what more at-L, ,.,,,, <lb/>
township, Page, ,.,, u r vocal organs. <lb/>
Page, acres AM one hundred <lb/>
and of lair <lb/>
, , . ., . strikes on the Potts <lb/>
daughters and sons had as- <lb/>
at the river to pas- g g <lb/>
sage I. Ball. O , f to Joker Moore, <lb/>
two miles on the Mat lauds hem at <lb/>
the side the <lb/>
of re-1 am, <lb/>
retard at to <lb/>
and <lb/>
township, C. A. White <lb/>
acres <lb/>
to on same from <lb/>
to <lb/>
Jr., a was <lb/>
hired out to Mack Sr., <lb/>
the term of month.- <lb/>
July 14th, 1890, <lb/>
h. <lb/>
have so <lb/>
for per <lb/>
Notice- <lb/>
another halt, three miles <lb/>
from Greenville the boat touches <lb/>
I bottom and is fast In <lb/>
the ladies protest the <lb/>
quarrel, they do no good. <lb/>
we here the is asked <lb/>
play <lb/>
waiting live minutes the urn <lb/>
the game to Greenville <lb/>
by a to <lb/>
It was clearly a case of rattles <lb/>
Washington's part as could <lb/>
see they were to the <lb/>
BARGAINS I I<lb/>
am receiving every day my spring <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
I RICKS TO l IT <lb/>
cents pr yd. <lb/>
Homespun. yd. <lb/>
Yard-wide lino, cents pr yd. <lb/>
and Straw Hats <lb/>
to Trimmed In latest stylos <lb/>
in the store M to <lb/>
WHY is it the COTTON It i. <lb/>
built upon improved principles, Heads in the ends the <lb/>
i Cotton which revolve with the roll of seed cotton, thus preventing <lb/>
which occurs at the end of the cotton In all other gins. Hence the <lb/>
Pit does not break nor choke, a harder rail of seed cotton on the <lb/>
I saws than other gins, and, consequence of cleans tin better, and of <lb/>
course, yields more lint cotton. This is common sens.-, it believe <lb/>
what we say. write to any of the. gentlemen Whom and be- <lb/>
low, all whom arc the Pratt and will have no other. <lb/>
Homier. F. It F. Cherry. Pate, <lb/>
I Aurora. N. F. H. Hooker. Idalia, X. W. K. T. K. Boyd. <lb/>
Mill, X. Fowler. Stonewall, X. C; , Tucker. A. G. Cox, <lb/>
X. c.; w. I,. Smith, Calico, X. K. S. water, T. <lb/>
son. X. V.; S. Bunyan X. H. Hampton, Plymouth, <lb/>
X. M. A. Windley, Hath. X. C. S. M. Smith, Theo. Bland. <lb/>
, X. C.; W. T. Hoot en. N. T. X. C. <lb/>
wait until the ginning is upon you <lb/>
your gin. it will cost no more early than late. We will orders now or any <lb/>
time this summer, at cash prices, and deliver on good note-, without <lb/>
payable in November. <lb/>
MACHINES -We will sell the Buckeye Mowing Machines on <lb/>
notes, to responsible parties, payable November, and November 1891. Older <lb/>
at once <lb/>
BIG <lb/>
BIG <lb/>
NO <lb/>
MO <lb/>
Hake Flour <lb/>
Flake Flour M-1 <lb/>
I have a Flour w I for <lb/>
low down for cash. <lb/>
Give me a trial. <lb/>
W. G STOKES, . W. G. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
COTTON <lb/>
ID <lb/>
On Monday, 25th day of August, -Ho, replied j <lb/>
inspiration <lb/>
. . ;. there will He a meeting the j James, as a <lb/>
been on duty it is or j , <lb/>
interesting in the movement to returning a few minutes later with . <lb/>
secure drainage Mr. L. W. Lawrence, be leads <lb/>
was pulling up. <lb/>
pitcher was <lb/>
Bob was getting <lb/>
Creek, living adjacent to ; bow. The combined <lb/>
the and all others <lb/>
attendance. <lb/>
Public School Report. <lb/>
The County <lb/>
Instruction Pitt county <lb/>
makes the report for the <lb/>
year ending June <lb/>
Teachers examined and approved <lb/>
Total <lb/>
White<lb/>
Colored<lb/>
No. of for <lb/>
colored <lb/>
No. of said <lb/>
White males males <lb/>
females females <lb/>
OF <lb/>
To the Worshipful abater, Wardens and <lb/>
Brethren of Lodge No. <lb/>
and A. <lb/>
Your committee appointed to draft <lb/>
resolutions expressive of our in the <lb/>
death of our brother. John at. King, beg <lb/>
leave to <lb/>
It hath pleased the <lb/>
Architect of the to remove from <lb/>
the Lodge on earth to another sphere, <lb/>
our Brother. John M. King; therefore <lb/>
1st. That while we bow in <lb/>
humble submission to the Divine Will, <lb/>
we feel the great by his <lb/>
departure from among us. and will ever <lb/>
cherish hi- memory, and remember him <lb/>
m II i Greenville Lodge. <lb/>
2nd. Thai we will throw the mantle of <lb/>
charily over any faults that he may <lb/>
have had. and will will <lb/>
his virtues. <lb/>
That we tender to the bereaved <lb/>
family our heartfelt sympathy and <lb/>
and with will <lb/>
them to the care of Him who <lb/>
the wind to the thorn lamb, <lb/>
and who is the Husband to the widow <lb/>
and I lie Father to the orphan. <lb/>
4th. That these resolutions be <lb/>
upon the minutes, a copy furnished the <lb/>
family of and to the East- <lb/>
and <lb/>
Banner. <lb/>
Respectfully submitted. <lb/>
H. Handing, <lb/>
S. A. <lb/>
C. Rot <lb/>
interested I of two is too <lb/>
j tor the stem with one <lb/>
dip Hie boat is lice again. <lb/>
It was about o'clock when <lb/>
I Ball was reached and I he crowd <lb/>
were met with the cheers of those <lb/>
already assembled there the <lb/>
picnic, alter landing, <lb/>
all were alive to the <lb/>
the game, up to was <lb/>
or <lb/>
general satisfaction The <lb/>
of a club up a game <lb/>
one of the umpire is <lb/>
something new a game played by <lb/>
who to be player. <lb/>
The gentlemen, whose <lb/>
will doubt, saw the <lb/>
play question are to <lb/>
their names that <lb/>
the day, tables baskets ; several feet <lb/>
unpacked and the E A, y, ll <lb/>
was soon crying bis wares. J. B. G. B. <lb/>
Dinner was served alter J. J. O. <lb/>
lying I be inner man all were ready A L. Blow, James <lb/>
the boss event of the day, others, <lb/>
natch game the Washington <lb/>
and At one tune quickly the <lb/>
the day it looked as If game lUlu boys were left <lb/>
would be between these two u, discuss their <lb/>
clubs, as was I Tue here at <lb/>
to allow Clarke to play with o o'clock, the Base Bull Club<lb/>
K Wow <lb/>
To show the the very l-st <lb/>
of new <lb/>
l-----<lb/>
Our stock just opened has the newest <lb/>
shapes white and black <lb/>
trimmed and <lb/>
Hats and Bonnets Bonnets and Hats <lb/>
Hats and Bonnet I Bonnets and Hats <lb/>
We have and <lb/>
Flowers of all kin Is. Feather <lb/>
Flumes, Crepes, <lb/>
Notions. In- <lb/>
Caps and Sack, etc. <lb/>
ft <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
GINS <lb/>
Having received from the Pratt Gin Factory for <lb/>
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/>
herein Washington for per cent, less than it will cost at <lb/>
any factory, and also save largely in freights to and from <lb/>
the various factories. I can do any work your <lb/>
may need. Send your lie to the <lb/>
WASHINGTON MACHINERY AGENCY <lb/>
With freights prepared, and we will guarantee you <lb/>
a good Job. Don't wail, hut semi our gin at once, as <lb/>
the 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/>
1333 YE <lb/>
FARM AND If ILL ENGINES -.- AND <lb/>
ARM ENGINES AND <lb/>
All sizes and styles commonly used, at Low Prices and Reasonable Terms <lb/>
The John Flanagan <lb/>
COMPANY. <lb/>
A M <lb/>
ILL <lb/>
ILL<lb/>
FOB <lb/>
Are <lb/>
Bethel <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Falkland <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Swift Creek <lb/>
In pursuance of the Plan of Or- <lb/>
of the party, the Demo- <lb/>
of the several townships are <lb/>
to meet in their respect- <lb/>
townships, at the usual place <lb/>
of meeting, on <lb/>
SATURDAY, AUG. 1890, <lb/>
at o'clock P. M. for the purpose <lb/>
of appointing delegates to said <lb/>
Convention, for the <lb/>
nation of Candidates for <lb/>
and the election of five Demo <lb/>
to constitute a Township Ex- <lb/>
Committee. <lb/>
order of the Democratic Ex- <lb/>
Committee of Pitt county. <lb/>
Alex L. Blow, <lb/>
K. Williams Jr., Sec. <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
a Venice at-<lb/>
pupils of differ <lb/>
G years years <lb/>
S years years <lb/>
I years years <lb/>
years years years <lb/>
years IS <lb/>
years years <lb/>
No. pupils studying the differ- <lb/>
Arithmetic <lb/>
Geography English <lb/>
of N. C History <lb/>
of U. S. Physiology and Hy- <lb/>
Average length of school terms <lb/>
in county, white weeks, colored <lb/>
weeks; city, white weeks, <lb/>
weeks. <lb/>
Average salary of teachers per <lb/>
mouth White males 922.50. white <lb/>
females colored males <lb/>
colored <lb/>
No. children in the county be <lb/>
I ween the ages of and <lb/>
White males Col. males <lb/>
j White females Col. females <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
No. School Districts for whites, <lb/>
colored <lb/>
No. of school houses for whites, <lb/>
frame built this year No. <lb/>
for colored, frame log built <lb/>
this year <lb/>
Value <lb/>
The Democratic Convention of <lb/>
the Seventh Judicial District, was <lb/>
held last Wednesday at <lb/>
burg. Mr. J. D. of Moore <lb/>
county, was nominated for Judge <lb/>
on the first ballot. Mr. Frank <lb/>
of Richmond county, was <lb/>
re-nominated. This was Judge <lb/>
district and that <lb/>
Jurist was defeated for <lb/>
the nomination by a very small <lb/>
majority, the vote standing <lb/>
The time for Greenville to act is <lb/>
how. If the town is to take <lb/>
of the money opportunities <lb/>
offering the time to do so is now. <lb/>
If the town is to have a land <lb/>
and manufacturing or- <lb/>
the time to get to work <lb/>
with that end in view is sow. Al- <lb/>
ready some of citizens are in- <lb/>
in this direction. There <lb/>
is enough land around Greenville <lb/>
to start the wheel going at once. <lb/>
To wait for a more opportune time <lb/>
may be only to wait for some <lb/>
neighboring town to step in and <lb/>
of white school <lb/>
colored <lb/>
No. Institutes held <lb/>
year, white teachers in at- <lb/>
males <lb/>
Total amount whites <lb/>
during y colored <lb/>
About of the school fund <lb/>
arising from Schedule B tax due lit <lb/>
1888 has not paid, for which <lb/>
the County Commissioners bold a <lb/>
judgment against the official <lb/>
of ex-Sheriff W. M. King. <lb/>
Henry Supt. <lb/>
Warren, Chin., <lb/>
J. D. Cox, <lb/>
J. It. CONGLETON, <lb/>
Education. <lb/>
From Bethel. <lb/>
Bethel. N. July 22nd, 1890. <lb/>
Mb. the lime is <lb/>
near to nominate county <lb/>
candidates think it not amiss to <lb/>
put forward the name a man for <lb/>
the senatorial branch of the <lb/>
The north side of Tar river <lb/>
has not bad a since <lb/>
days of F which I <lb/>
think was in years ago. <lb/>
We are entitled to one member and <lb/>
I do think we to have a sen- <lb/>
once id years. I bare no <lb/>
fault to find of W. Ii. Williams. <lb/>
He is just good enough. He has <lb/>
stood by the people, and done all <lb/>
that any man could do, bat make a <lb/>
change. Nominate him for congress <lb/>
as tune now is <lb/>
that true and tried <lb/>
secure prizes that we <lb/>
win. Men of Greenville get to <lb/>
Bethel Democrat. <lb/>
Hoosiers. <lb/>
Win. <lb/>
Pi has done <lb/>
more for me than other medicines <lb/>
combined, for that bad arising <lb/>
from Kidney and Liver <lb/>
Leslie, farmer and of same <lb/>
Electric Bitters to <lb/>
lie the best Kidney Liver medicine-. <lb/>
made me feet like a new w. <lb/>
Gardner, hardware merchant, same <lb/>
town, Electric Hitters is just the <lb/>
thins for a nil who is all run down and <lb/>
care whether he lives or dies; he <lb/>
n I new strength, appetite and <lb/>
just like he had a new lease on life. <lb/>
Only a bottle, at L. Wooten's <lb/>
SHore. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
To applicants for county appointments <lb/>
in the North Carolina College of <lb/>
culture and Mechanic Arts- <lb/>
By request of Alex Q. I loll, id Pres- <lb/>
of the above mentioned College. I <lb/>
will hold a competitive examination of <lb/>
applicants for the county appointments <lb/>
in said College on Saturday the day <lb/>
of August next. Those desiring to <lb/>
ply will please notify me of their <lb/>
at an day. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Co. Supt. Pub. Ins. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb/>
before the Superior Court Clem of Pitt <lb/>
Bounty, en the sad day of June, <lb/>
as Executor to the Lust ill and <lb/>
of Harriett lingers, deceased, <lb/>
notice Is hereby given all persons In- <lb/>
to the estate to make immediate <lb/>
payment, and to all creditors of said es- <lb/>
to present their claims properly <lb/>
to the undersigned before <lb/>
the 4th day of June. or this notice <lb/>
will he plead in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
Jab. R. <lb/>
of Harriett Rogers, <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Superior Court <lb/>
tin County. . <lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
against <lb/>
Francis G. David F. Light- <lb/>
foot and J. <lb/>
The defendants, David F. <lb/>
and William J. are <lb/>
to be appear before the <lb/>
Judge of the Superior Court at a Court <lb/>
to be held the county of Martin at <lb/>
the Court House In on the <lb/>
first Monday in September. and <lb/>
answer or demur to the complaint the <lb/>
above entitled action which will be de- <lb/>
posited the office of the Clerk of said <lb/>
Court first three days of said <lb/>
term. purpose of this action U to <lb/>
a mortgage executed to the <lb/>
plaintiff Francis Lightfoot and Mary <lb/>
the father and of <lb/>
defendant, and which mortgage hears <lb/>
date the 1st day of January, 1842. <lb/>
W. T. Crawford, <lb/>
Clerk Court. <lb/>
The and the Stag. <lb/>
F. M. Pastor United <lb/>
Brethren Church. Blue Mound, Kan., <lb/>
feel it my duty to tell what <lb/>
wonders Dr. King's New Discovery ha <lb/>
done for My Lungs were badly dis- <lb/>
eased, and my parishioners thought I <lb/>
could live only a I took five <lb/>
bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and <lb/>
am sound and well, lbs. in <lb/>
Arthur Love. Manager Love's Funny <lb/>
Folks Combination, a <lb/>
thorough trial and convincing <lb/>
I am confident Dr. King's New <lb/>
for Consumption, beats all, and <lb/>
cure when everything else falls. The <lb/>
greatest I can do my many <lb/>
thousand friend is to urge them to <lb/>
Free trial bottle at J. U Wooten's <lb/>
the was not <lb/>
a member of that club. Greenville <lb/>
were received as heroes. <lb/>
That boys celebrated <lb/>
wouldn't play without by <lb/>
would war their Mags at <lb/>
who is a member the New <lb/>
Base Ball Club and a lured <lb/>
at that. Clarke is most em- <lb/>
a member of the Green- <lb/>
ville club, and bus been for several <lb/>
and Washington should <lb/>
claim anything else for is <lb/>
After considerable <lb/>
the Greenville their <lb/>
dared to <lb/>
coin oat. Finally were <lb/>
to appear on the held alter <lb/>
a short preliminary practice the <lb/>
game with Mr. S. T. Hooker <lb/>
as umpire. The were in <lb/>
a tough condition and it seen <lb/>
the game could not lie <lb/>
every Main St. <lb/>
as it should on such grounds. <lb/>
short time .-u Hi led to dispel such I ball. <lb/>
thoughts. <lb/>
Mr. Fortune is a very <lb/>
friend Base Ball. He stops base <lb/>
hits, errors glosses <lb/>
adverse circumstance with a <lb/>
glare that can dim. <lb/>
however is a bird of an <lb/>
entirely different leather. She <lb/>
flocks by her In tie self and in Fri- <lb/>
days game swooped down out of the <lb/>
cloudy agony in band <lb/>
and tribulations in the other. She <lb/>
not, neither did she n. <lb/>
She simply sat right down on the <lb/>
Washington's bossed things <lb/>
like one the witches who haunted <lb/>
the Thane of <lb/>
Round about the diamond go, <lb/>
in the poisoned errors <lb/>
of ashen wood. <lb/>
Make the hits that are no good. <lb/>
Double, toil and trouble. <lb/>
boil bubble. <lb/>
And perhaps Bob didn't boil <lb/>
It hot enough in all conscience <lb/>
but Bob's temperature was about <lb/>
hotter than that <lb/>
u-red by the most unblushing <lb/>
Nevertheless he had <lb/>
things all way His <lb/>
was as wet as a bathing suit with <lb/>
bis hands were an <lb/>
slippery as eels, but this did not <lb/>
seem to destroy the efficacy bis <lb/>
curves. He harrowed up ground <lb/>
snorted away the pitchers box <lb/>
until it looked like that particular <lb/>
spot bad used for such for <lb/>
several years, and the Washington's <lb/>
were entirely out of the bout as <lb/>
as hitting was concerned. <lb/>
Washington New <lb/>
Potts Z. in <lb/>
the points for them. <lb/>
game was called with Wash- <lb/>
to bat before three <lb/>
were out they had scored two <lb/>
runs errors by and a <lb/>
muffed fly Moore. The <lb/>
ton crowd was excited, everything <lb/>
was cheering yon hear <lb/>
yourself think. <lb/>
two clubs were retired in one, <lb/>
two, three order, hi the next three <lb/>
innings. It was clearly a <lb/>
battle. Bob had splendid <lb/>
council of bis ball, several times did <lb/>
batsmen have three balls called, <lb/>
i hen Bob would put three <lb/>
square strikes over plate and <lb/>
the was always there to <lb/>
arrest third strike. <lb/>
Steve Burgaw started off equally, <lb/>
as well and was putting in balls <lb/>
with lightning speed up to <lb/>
sixth inning after that inning bis <lb/>
delivery was somewhat of a cross <lb/>
between a derrick a hoisting <lb/>
machine, bis tongue was hanging <lb/>
out and he hardly bad the speed to <lb/>
reach borne plate, <lb/>
scored two in the <lb/>
fourth on a safe bit by E. A., <lb/>
who easily stole <lb/>
despite lumbering efforts <lb/>
of Potts to threw oat at <lb/>
Flanagan batted nod Bert <lb/>
bond. <lb/>
aim. <lb/>
Twinkle, twinkle little Star, <lb/>
wonder where you are. <lb/>
play u or- <lb/>
Somebody should give Mr. La- <lb/>
baby carnages for his <lb/>
babies. <lb/>
R. D. Bo C's lads are all right <lb/>
tins time, and don't you forget it. <lb/>
Mr. Latham. <lb/>
If the Washington Club would <lb/>
played elect another then get <lb/>
nine players they could play <lb/>
Ed Harris make <lb/>
Well, rather alter his exhibition <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
the game when <lb/>
Hooker would make a close <lb/>
decision in Washington's favor, <lb/>
cries we've got an <lb/>
would conic from <lb/>
Prince Base <lb/>
was caught nicely Friday by Bob <lb/>
eight the second <lb/>
baH Joker Moore put <lb/>
the ball on him. <lb/>
There has been a game of <lb/>
ball played in eastern Carolina <lb/>
which more was taken <lb/>
i in the game last Friday. <lb/>
We overheard a <lb/>
New Heine say, thought New <lb/>
Heine bore off the palm tor kicking <lb/>
against umpire, but a <lb/>
circumstance to as <lb/>
beat club grow hug <lb/>
kicking i ever saw. <lb/>
Bob Greene says live minutes <lb/>
after Seth Hooker declared Potts <lb/>
out a red was <lb/>
to be seen. He says they cut <lb/>
through woods for <lb/>
that Jack <lb/>
go through. <lb/>
Those who believe that Bob <lb/>
is a modest young man <lb/>
should have seen him <lb/>
around the coacher's line Friday. <lb/>
the ball, bat the ball was <lb/>
bis cry. <lb/>
Washington sportsmen have <lb/>
much in their twinkling babies <lb/>
as them backed Greenville <lb/>
when another got so liberal as to <lb/>
offer live to three the kids. <lb/>
boys gave him three routing cheers <lb/>
before leaving. <lb/>
We overheard a who <lb/>
by the way staked heavily on <lb/>
Washington during the game, say, <lb/>
I saw Washington kicking <lb/>
so, I did all I could to break up <lb/>
game as I Greenville was <lb/>
going to win. <lb/>
Cox should have a <lb/>
for giving the title <lb/>
Steve <lb/>
We are surprised that one who <lb/>
claims to be a professional should <lb/>
know so little about playing <lb/>
as Steve does. some one buy <lb/>
him a base ball guide <lb/>
in at the old Flanagan <lb/>
shops and are manufacturing <lb/>
all kinds of the bast <lb/>
VEHICLES. <lb/>
------We do- <lb/>
Notice Pitt <lb/>
Having been elected to represent <lb/>
you in the State Alliance, which <lb/>
meets at Asheville on 12th of <lb/>
August next, I ask <lb/>
that all of Pitt <lb/>
will communicate with <lb/>
myself or B. A. at their <lb/>
earliest convenience in regard, to <lb/>
any measure they may <lb/>
to have brought before that <lb/>
. H. <lb/>
mini <lb/>
All Work guaranteed. <lb/>
JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY CO. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
COME IN <lb/>
We want to have a talk <lb/>
with you and tell <lb/>
you now cheap <lb/>
we can sell <lb/>
you <lb/>
HARDWARE <lb/>
Dixie and <lb/>
Tobacco Plows, Plow <lb/>
Castings. The Famous <lb/>
Elmo Cook Stoves. <lb/>
Give us your orders <lb/>
for <lb/>
TOBACCO FLUES <lb/>
early and you will be <lb/>
sure to get them in time <lb/>
LATHAM PENDER, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
ANOTHER <lb/>
Car Load of Fine <lb/>
Horses <lb/>
INT <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 <lb/>
Cash and can afford to sell as cheap as <lb/>
Give me a call. <lb/>
That will cut 10.000 per day. good terms; larger size Ht such <lb/>
rates of <lb/>
SHED COTTON ELEVATORS. <lb/>
That will raise 1,800 pound seed cotton from a wagon In 1.5 minutes. No <lb/>
can afford to do without one . Terms easy and prices Satisfactory <lb/>
3-TON WAGON SCALES, ONLY <lb/>
Guaranteed correct or no Can weigh cotton or hay on the wagon, <lb/>
live on foot. <lb/>
For prices, address, <lb/>
WASHINGTON MACHINERY AGENCY. <lb/>
K Manager, Washington, <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
The est Salve in the world for <lb/>
Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum <lb/>
Fever Sores. Hands <lb/>
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin <lb/>
and positively cures Piles, or no <lb/>
pay required. It is guaranteed to give <lb/>
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded <lb/>
Price per box. For said by J. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Administrator's Notice <lb/>
The undersigned Saving been appoint- <lb/>
ed by the Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb/>
of the <lb/>
SOLID CHUNKS OF TRUTHS <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO., <lb/>
your to their large and complete stock of- <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb/>
-And solicit of each and every one at toast a share of their esteemed <lb/>
cry of hard times we hear on every hand, but <lb/>
--------wish to remind that we have a------ <lb/>
SPECIALLY SELECTED OF <lb/>
-To meet not only competition, hut to conquer the monster high prices. <lb/>
is passed when the of friendship enters into- <lb/>
buying of why because every one must <lb/>
win buy where they can buy <lb/>
WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE ALL <lb/>
Who will favor us with their patronage. We will be glad to haw <lb/>
hi and see us and let us give you at least a shake of the <lb/>
r and a kindly greeting. Make our place your headquarters <lb/>
In the town. Prices and quality are what you want <lb/>
your hard earned dollars and that is just what we <lb/>
got for you, and <lb/>
No Mistake No Bragging No Back <lb/>
We mean every word of it and can and will do what we tell you. Look. <lb/>
down this column see If we cannot interest you in <lb/>
stock <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, <lb/>
Shoes, Hardware. Groceries, Provisions, Harness <lb/>
Valises, Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery Glassware, <lb/>
Plows and Castings, Furniture, Mattresses, Bed Springs, <lb/>
And easy and comfortable Lounges, also a line of Baby <lb/>
Look at these prices they are not leaders but only sample prices through our <lb/>
Calicoes at cents per yard. Ginghams at J to cents per yard. <lb/>
to cent pr yd. Elegant line of White Goods at to It I <lb/>
40-inch White Lawns at pr yd. Hound thread S. C. Check <lb/>
Piece from to <lb/>
All wool, fashionable shades, single at cents per yards. <lb/>
Nun's Veiling at cents per yard, standard goods and worth at least <lb/>
Single and Double width Cashmeres in leading shades, reduced, <lb/>
have the best line of--------- <lb/>
OUR DOLLAR SHOES <lb/>
We have ever had, solid leather and no mistake. Our line of shoes Is com; <lb/>
--------Ladles, men, boys and children we can suit you in shoes.--------- <lb/>
Give the tired mother a rest and please the baby by giving it a nice <lb/>
we want to talk to you about <lb/>
That necessary and essential element in every household are head <lb/>
for it In this market, and carry the largest line ever found here. We can i <lb/>
Pitt County administrator or we small as well as large purchases, <lb/>
of William . having am, buyer <lb/>
to come In and look at our goods and compare them and our price in all <lb/>
lines of General with good and prices elsewhere, and <lb/>
meet competition by lowering the price and not the quality. <lb/>
Your truly, <lb/>
as such. Notice is hereby given <lb/>
to all persons holding claims against <lb/>
said estate to present them to the under- <lb/>
signed duly authenticated for payment, <lb/>
on or before 21st day of May 1800 <lb/>
or this notice will be plead In bar of <lb/>
their recovery. All persons Indebted to <lb/>
said estate are requested to make <lb/>
payment. This the 21st day of <lb/>
May <lb/>
T. C. <lb/>
Win. Mill <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO., <lb/>
N. C.<lb/>
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WEATHER f <lb/>
WEARING <lb/>
APPAREL. <lb/>
T -1 <lb/>
ASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Local Sparks. <lb/>
Bar. G- A. returned home <lb/>
week from Virginia. <lb/>
Miss Joyner was visiting <lb/>
relatives in town <lb/>
Citizens are sometimes lost to a <lb/>
town because of inactivity and lack <lb/>
of enterprise among the people as a <lb/>
whole. They are attracted elsewhere <lb/>
by the push progress of other <lb/>
J. Nelson, of j towns. There are- readers of this <lb/>
Melons re line. <lb/>
11-1 on ice at T. A. Cherry. <lb/>
Very low water in the river. <lb/>
Many fresh fish in market of late. <lb/>
Melons get finer and <lb/>
I was in town part of last week. <lb/>
We were pleased to see Mr. X. M. <lb/>
Lawrence on our streets yesterday. <lb/>
The family Dr. Frank W. <lb/>
Brown left Nag's Head. <lb/>
are- <lb/>
who have known such, things to hap <lb/>
pen. Greenville should be getting <lb/>
on the air of enterprise that will <lb/>
cause h to attract rather than lose <lb/>
wave first the; <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 re <lb/>
to the uniform price of <lb/>
Mr. Zeno Greene, of <lb/>
more I visiting relatives here last week. <lb/>
j Misses Susie Brown and <lb/>
Cherry left yesterday morning for <lb/>
Nags Mead. <lb/>
Misses Genie Williams and Lizzie <lb/>
Rawls, of Tarboro, have been visiting <lb/>
Mrs. W. S. Rawls. <lb/>
Mr. J. B. Cherry and Master James <lb/>
Ho den base ball boy what plays I I home Saturday evening <lb/>
so. I ,, Seven Springs. <lb/>
load solid Corn t ; Mr. J. I. Macks, of <lb/>
the Old Brick Store. m m town a day or so last week on <lb/>
Greenville has the champion base j professional business. <lb/>
Another <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Did know Greenville could <lb/>
ball <lb/>
Butter on ice at T. C <lb/>
what plays <lb/>
Omitted. <lb/>
In our report of the mineral well <lb/>
at the Institute in our last issue we <lb/>
omitted to mention the name of Mr. <lb/>
H. F. Harriss. the magic well borer, <lb/>
as boring the well. He having bored <lb/>
Baa, <lb/>
Miss Lizzie Fleming, aged about <lb/>
years, daughter of the late John <lb/>
L. Fleming and Fleming, died <lb/>
of typhoid fever yesterday morning <lb/>
at hall past two. lit the residence <lb/>
her mother four miles from Green- <lb/>
ville. Six weeks ago she returned <lb/>
home from Oxford, where she had <lb/>
been attending school, a pretty, sweet <lb/>
and lovely girl, just emerging <lb/>
into beautiful bright <lb/>
and happy prospects. Such a gentle <lb/>
and lovely character as hers naturally <lb/>
attracted and the es <lb/>
teem and admiration all who knew <lb/>
her. Amiability, and <lb/>
kindness won for her a boot of friends <lb/>
who will sincerely mourn her <lb/>
M. CONGLETON CO., <lb/>
At Harry Skinner Co's Old Stand. <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb/>
an So O i <lb/>
-DEALERS IN- <lb/>
rOT feet, striking clay and marl. Her family and bow- <lb/>
at last his efforts having been award- <lb/>
ed by striking good mineral water. <lb/>
W hen the borer broke through a stream <lb/>
of water feet spurted up. <lb/>
for <lb/>
CENTS. <lb/>
CENTS. <lb/>
CENTS. <lb/>
CENTS. <lb/>
Many among them worth double <lb/>
the money.<lb/>
ALL WAISTS <lb/>
AT<lb/>
Choice display <lb/>
of Sateens, <lb/>
hams, New <lb/>
lot Embroidered <lb/>
Robes just received <lb/>
which we are <lb/>
ling for merely <lb/>
cents on the dollar. <lb/>
ball players. <lb/>
lbs Beeswax wanted <lb/>
cash at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Mr. showed us some <lb/>
nice tobacco last week. <lb/>
Fresh Boss Biscuits for the well <lb/>
sick at I he Old Brick Store. <lb/>
No peaches yet. with indications <lb/>
that we will have none this season. <lb/>
If you want a Grist Mill or a Cot- <lb/>
ton Gin call on Co. <lb/>
Nice line of Sun Umbrellas. <lb/>
Nice line of Sun Umbrellas. <lb/>
ATTRACTIVE <lb/>
OF <lb/>
A SHOES <lb/>
line of Summer Coats. <lb/>
SEERSUCKERS. <lb/>
SERGES. <lb/>
FLANNELS. <lb/>
TE. <lb/>
MOHAIR. <lb/>
PONGEES. <lb/>
For men of all sizes. <lb/>
Special line for Clergymen and <lb/>
Stout Men. <lb/>
array <lb/>
Clothing <lb/>
of all styles <lb/>
and qualities. <lb/>
New stock <lb/>
WORLD'S LI AT <lb/>
AT <lb/>
Just received. <lb/>
All these good must be sold <lb/>
within days even at a <lb/>
loss is your gain. <lb/>
-M. R. <lb/>
Evans <lb/>
Evans <lb/>
Street <lb/>
Street <lb/>
near <lb/>
Telegraph <lb/>
Telegraph <lb/>
Office, <lb/>
Office. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Daniel King has left a. bunch of I <lb/>
cured tobacco at the <lb/>
It is fine. <lb/>
While Mountain Ice Cream Free- <lb/>
for sale by Latham Fender. <lb/>
Luna is shedding her mellow <lb/>
Mrs. Lanier and children left <lb/>
yesterday morning to visit friends <lb/>
and relatives in Wilson. <lb/>
Mr. T. Williams left Saturday <lb/>
for Plymouth to assist in building a <lb/>
grain at that place. <lb/>
Miss returned home <lb/>
last week from a visit to her sister, <lb/>
Mrs. Nelson, at <lb/>
K. O. the S. N. <lb/>
G. R- R-, is back again after <lb/>
spending a few days at the seashore. <lb/>
Miss Fannie Andrews, of Edge- <lb/>
has been visiting her sister, <lb/>
Mrs Evans, for a week or so <lb/>
Mrs. R. H. Home and children left <lb/>
j yesterday morning to spend n while <lb/>
visiting friends and <lb/>
to the great d Ii <lb/>
and his girl. <lb/>
the roans <lb/>
t. <lb/>
Mrs Nellie Williams and child, of <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. carry a nice j has recently been visiting <lb/>
line of Ladies Shoes, and sell cheap, her parents <lb/>
Best Shoes ever had for both <lb/>
Ladies and Men's, at, J. B. Cherry <lb/>
Co's. <lb/>
Note the change Presidency in <lb/>
the advertisement of Greensboro Fe- <lb/>
male College. <lb/>
Go to Brown Bros and see their <lb/>
cheap White Goods and Embroider- <lb/>
The boys Gnash out too many win- <lb/>
at their ball practice in the rear <lb/>
of the stores. <lb/>
The finest loaf of bread I ever ate <lb/>
was made of Point Lace Flour, at <lb/>
the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
If good prices follow the splendid <lb/>
crops this fall how happy it will <lb/>
everybody. <lb/>
For a week or so the have <lb/>
had tine sport. Greek is <lb/>
yielding a <lb/>
Thanks to Alfred Ross for <lb/>
some nice apples brought the <lb/>
on Saturday- <lb/>
We hear of a murder having been <lb/>
in Greene but <lb/>
could get no particulars. <lb/>
The first and third regiments of <lb/>
the State Guard went into camp at <lb/>
Wrightsville yesterday. <lb/>
Miss Sadie Short began a school <lb/>
at Parkers miles below <lb/>
on Monday morning. <lb/>
We want to see every vacant store <lb/>
in Greenville occupied this fall. Al- <lb/>
ready there are no vacant dwellings. <lb/>
country people who come down <lb/>
this way are quick to express their <lb/>
surprise at Pitt's line tobacco lands. <lb/>
Ex-Sheriff King left at the Re- <lb/>
an Irish potato from <lb/>
which a nut grass sprout was grow- <lb/>
per lb for Sweet <lb/>
Snuff. lb sold in Pitt Co., which <lb/>
is a of its superiority, at <lb/>
the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Services may be expected in the <lb/>
Baptist Church next Sunday. Rev. <lb/>
A. D. Hunter will preach morning <lb/>
and night. <lb/>
If the census enumerator failed to <lb/>
get your while making his <lb/>
rounds please report to the <lb/>
tor office. <lb/>
Walter A. Wood Mowers and <lb/>
its Rakes. We have re- <lb/>
a new lot these excellent <lb/>
machines. Send for circular and <lb/>
price. F. S- Co., <lb/>
Tarboro, N. C. <lb/>
You can hear tobacco talk on <lb/>
hand. Pitt county is going to <lb/>
take the lead in the production of <lb/>
this article. <lb/>
The front window of the <lb/>
tor office is being decorated with <lb/>
bright tobacco samples brought in by <lb/>
the farmers. <lb/>
will want a fer- <lb/>
for turnips and I have <lb/>
just a lot Guano for <lb/>
purpose. Call early and leave your <lb/>
orders. G. E. Harris. <lb/>
Do you know of anyone in your <lb/>
neighborhood who the census taker <lb/>
skipped If so report it to the Re- <lb/>
office. <lb/>
The base ball with which Green- <lb/>
ville Washington can be <lb/>
seen the front window of the <lb/>
office. <lb/>
will change my grind- <lb/>
days from Wednesday and Sat- <lb/>
to Tuesday and Friday. Will <lb/>
commence fourth in this <lb/>
month. I am prepared to <lb/>
make good Hour than heretofore. <lb/>
Come and see. Bryant <lb/>
Lightning struck one of <lb/>
to the new depot during the <lb/>
storm Friday evening and loosened <lb/>
some of the brick. <lb/>
Greenville must and will come <lb/>
the front. The Reflector is hear- <lb/>
things whispered that make the <lb/>
future look bright. <lb/>
We arc better prepared than ever <lb/>
before to furnish with good <lb/>
Cook Stoves. Richmond Stove <lb/>
Co's Stoves have been tried in the <lb/>
balances and all Yon <lb/>
Cud them at D. D. Haskett Co. <lb/>
The first bale of this year's of <lb/>
Georgia cotton was at the Cot- <lb/>
ton Exchange, New York, last week <lb/>
for log cents per pound. <lb/>
Mi, Hugh Cobb told us the other <lb/>
day, that crops around Penny Hill <lb/>
were fine, all that could be asked and <lb/>
toe business outlook is bright. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. <lb/>
T. Godwin. <lb/>
Miss Cooper, who for some months <lb/>
has held a position at Mrs. Home's <lb/>
millinery store, returned to her home <lb/>
in Baltimore last week. <lb/>
Dr. C. J. and Master <lb/>
Charley left Monday for Warrenton. <lb/>
They will also visit Pilot Mountain <lb/>
before returning home. <lb/>
Mr. David S. of Tarboro. <lb/>
has charge of the telegraph office and <lb/>
in assisting on the Reflector during <lb/>
the We hope to <lb/>
keep him with us. <lb/>
Mr. R. M. <lb/>
left Tuesday morning for Nag's <lb/>
Head to spend a while. Bob and <lb/>
Capt. Harry can talk base ball to <lb/>
their heart's content. <lb/>
Mr. C. G. Joyner, a native of this <lb/>
county now a wholesale merchant of <lb/>
Baltimore, was in town last week. <lb/>
The was glad to have a <lb/>
call from him and to learn that he is <lb/>
meeting with splendid success In his <lb/>
business. <lb/>
J. J. and J. H. <lb/>
Tucker returned Monday morning <lb/>
from Ocracoke. They report every- <lb/>
thing fine down there. Fishing, <lb/>
bathing and sailing cannot be <lb/>
passed the hotel is kept in ex- <lb/>
style. <lb/>
Mrs. S. E. Pool and daughter, Miss <lb/>
Lula, of William; ton, have been <lb/>
spending a few days with Mrs. A. M. <lb/>
Clark and the family of Mr. H. Shop <lb/>
paid. They are on way to seven <lb/>
springs for which place they will <lb/>
leave to day or to-morrow. <lb/>
Mr. Alfred Forbes left so me <lb/>
of tobacco at the Reflector of- <lb/>
Monday morning that is the fin- <lb/>
est brought in yet. <lb/>
The Reflector has received the <lb/>
third annual report or the State <lb/>
Bureau of Labor, but as yet we have <lb/>
not hail opportunity to examine it. <lb/>
Notwithstanding the dull season <lb/>
and unusual scarcity of money, the <lb/>
Reflector gets enough new <lb/>
to be very encouraging. There <lb/>
is always room for more. <lb/>
Trade is expected to open early <lb/>
the coming fall. There will be a <lb/>
demand for space in the Reflector <lb/>
and merchants who wish to get the <lb/>
best positions had best speak early. <lb/>
Up to Saturday evening a total of <lb/>
persons who had been by <lb/>
the census enumerators were reported <lb/>
to the Reflector office. We want to <lb/>
know all in the county who were <lb/>
skipped. <lb/>
In front of the recently repaired <lb/>
Skinner block of buildings on east <lb/>
side of Evans street, a good brick <lb/>
pavement has been put down. This <lb/>
is an improvement over the old <lb/>
wooden sidewalks. <lb/>
The Press Convention meets in <lb/>
Durham The editor of the <lb/>
Reflect left yesterday to be in at- <lb/>
Billie is boss of the office <lb/>
during his absence and can write re- <lb/>
or transact any other business <lb/>
that comes to hand. <lb/>
Steamer Greenville leaves Green- <lb/>
ville Tuesday and Friday evenings <lb/>
on arrival of the train and connects <lb/>
at Washington with steamer direct for <lb/>
Ocracoke. Person leaving here on <lb/>
either of these days get to Ocracoke <lb/>
breakfast next morning. Fare <lb/>
for the round trip is only <lb/>
A was last week brought to <lb/>
Greenville and lodged in jail who had <lb/>
broke into the of Mr. Matthew <lb/>
James, of Bethel township, and at- <lb/>
tempted an outrage upon his <lb/>
Mr. James and his wife were <lb/>
both spending the night away from <lb/>
home. <lb/>
The Washington Light Infantry in <lb/>
command of Cap. J. F. Thomas came <lb/>
up on steamer early Monday morning <lb/>
and took train at this place for the <lb/>
encampment at Wrightsville. There <lb/>
were men in all. Mr. H. A. Lath- <lb/>
am, editor of the was with <lb/>
the com as 1st <lb/>
A brilliant given at the <lb/>
Atlantic Hotel at Morehead City, on <lb/>
the night of the 18th. by Col. and <lb/>
Mrs. of New York, is men- <lb/>
as the society events the <lb/>
reason. coo <lb/>
pated in the and among four- <lb/>
teen ladies mentioned as the <lb/>
moat beautiful ones upon the floor <lb/>
i we see the name of Mies Ella Mon- <lb/>
vine. <lb/>
not Stay Away. <lb/>
D. a young <lb/>
man of this county, was in to see us <lb/>
last He had just return- <lb/>
ed to Pitt from where he <lb/>
has been several months past. <lb/>
says he s Tennessee right well but <lb/>
there is no other State that can come <lb/>
up with this section of North Caro- <lb/>
and the Reflector told him so <lb/>
many good things and kept remind- <lb/>
him of old Pitt county every <lb/>
he just had to pull up stakes <lb/>
and come back to his old home. <lb/>
Good fie want all of our Pitt <lb/>
county men to come back home, and <lb/>
bring somebody else with. <lb/>
An If as. <lb/>
Mr. Jesse Barnhill is one of the <lb/>
best subscribers. He <lb/>
has taken the paper ever since it <lb/>
started, and comes in twice a year to <lb/>
his subscription for six months <lb/>
at the time, rarely varying in the <lb/>
time of coming as much as five days <lb/>
from the date on I <lb/>
were glad to learn <lb/>
day that he has splendid crop pros- <lb/>
this year. Mr. Barnhill is <lb/>
years old, is hale and hearty, says he <lb/>
can follow his plow from day to day <lb/>
and experiences very little <lb/>
about his work because of <lb/>
his age. He is among the county's <lb/>
ever, have the happy consolation that <lb/>
she died a Christian and hath en- <lb/>
into that rest that to <lb/>
the of God. Her remains <lb/>
were interred on yesterday earning <lb/>
at o'clock in the burying <lb/>
grounds. <lb/>
Dry Ms, Notions, Boots, Shoos and <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
have just received and opened a beautiful line of new <lb/>
Spring and Summer Goods.<lb/>
or I <lb/>
II <lb/>
Way to Farm. <lb/>
On Monday afternoon the editor, <lb/>
in company with a few other gentle-1 <lb/>
man, walked over to view the farm <lb/>
of Mr. J. B. just on <lb/>
eastern borders of the town. Mr. <lb/>
has a splendid farm and <lb/>
is cultivated most practically and <lb/>
and scientifically. That his ideas <lb/>
are anything else than concentrated <lb/>
upon the one crop system needs only I <lb/>
a glance at his plantation to sec. <lb/>
First after arriving at his house the <lb/>
visitors feasted bounteously upon <lb/>
luscious melons and grapes. In go- <lb/>
out to the field the stock yard <lb/>
was passed and the first thing point- <lb/>
ed out was a young mule nearly three <lb/>
years old, raised right on Mr. <lb/>
farm, that is as beautiful <lb/>
I shall be glad to have my old friends and customers come to <lb/>
see us, and assure them that we can sell <lb/>
For <lb/>
Give us a trial and be convinced that the way to buy goods is for <lb/>
the spot cash. <lb/>
JOHN S. CONGLETON. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, January, 1880. <lb/>
EDUCTION <lb/>
EDUCTION <lb/>
THE FALL <lb/>
EDUCTION <lb/>
EDUCTION<lb/>
-M- <lb/>
T I<lb/>
y I <lb/>
animal to its age as the Slate can TE GOODS AND <lb/>
show Out in the fields were WHITE GOODS AND EDGING <lb/>
His receipt. We I crops that could only be gazed , <lb/>
him admiration. Cotton waist; <lb/>
high and heavily fruited, corn groan- <lb/>
under the heavy ears <lb/>
double upon the tobacco that <lb/>
Would make a western man envious ; <lb/>
and acres in thrifty growing peanuts j <lb/>
all these by way of staple <lb/>
There was a large strawberry patch <lb/>
WHITE GOODS AND <lb/>
--------WHITE GOODS AND EDGING <lb/>
been selling this season has been reduced in price and it is need- <lb/>
less to say how cheap when before the reduction we <lb/>
best citizens. I covering two or three acre- that had <lb/>
just been set out with the best <lb/>
st j ties of young plants, and another <lb/>
A letter received by the editor last. I small patch covering about one-eighth <lb/>
week from A. D. Hunter, dated acre from which berries enough <lb/>
heard several <lb/>
never saw such cheap <lb/>
White Goods Edging <lb/>
in all my life where did. <lb/>
Let them from <lb/>
you get them ft <lb/>
at Asheville. Stated that himself <lb/>
were at Asheville, enjoy- <lb/>
splendid health. They <lb/>
stopping at the Carolina Hotel, kept <lb/>
by Mr. W. A. James, late of this acre was <lb/>
county, and pronounce, if a most ex- <lb/>
and well kept hotel, and is <lb/>
full of guests. On night <lb/>
Mr. Hunter preached in the <lb/>
First Church of that city, <lb/>
occupying the same pulpit from which <lb/>
Evangelist Pearson preached at in the <lb/>
morning. He will return to Green- <lb/>
ville the latter part of this week <lb/>
preach nest Sunday morning to his <lb/>
congregation here. He has greatly <lb/>
enjoyed his vacation. <lb/>
to net per year for years past j Hamburg <lb/>
have been sold. What an enormous <lb/>
profit 8-100 per acre is A small can-1 <lb/>
patch covering say one-fourth j <lb/>
. ill. <lb/>
Hamburg Edging in. wide in. aid <lb/>
in- wide .; in. <lb/>
While Goods from cent- to cents per yard. <lb/>
While Goods from cents to cents per yard. <lb/>
wide <lb/>
wide <lb/>
pointed out from which <lb/>
there had been gathered and sold <lb/>
melons per day for several days past. <lb/>
Then there were splendid orchards <lb/>
covering acres and acres, and <lb/>
vineyards in which the choicest <lb/>
grape vines were numbered by <lb/>
A departure for this sec- <lb/>
and one which no doubt will <lb/>
prove profitable was a small patch in <lb/>
which had been seeded enough as- <lb/>
to set out an acre. Mr. Tel- <lb/>
lowly loves his farm and takes much <lb/>
,. . . pride in it, which he may well do. <lb/>
Creek. There are people who are ready to <lb/>
On Monday, August there will u else <lb/>
be a meeting in Greenville persons j if is not <lb/>
interested in the project to dram who ., , the <lb/>
reek Ibis movement orig- the <lb/>
mated several months ago but j lo it <lb/>
during the busy cropping months the an example of <lb/>
subject has been at rest. But now that <lb/>
This movement orig- <lb/>
but <lb/>
the <lb/>
now <lb/>
crops are laid by, the farmers have <lb/>
some leisure, the prospects for a <lb/>
bountiful harvest are as bright as <lb/>
could be wished, is <lb/>
nation to get to work on this project <lb/>
which if carried to success will prove <lb/>
the greatest blessing Pitt county ever <lb/>
had. There are enough rich lands <lb/>
along this creek to make, if drained, <lb/>
sufficient corn to feed half North <lb/>
Carolina. Creek drained <lb/>
would be worth a gold mine to the <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Come <lb/>
and see if they are not what we<lb/>
wIN <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
represent in price, Ac.<lb/>
ROW IN <lb/>
C. <lb/>
INTERESTING INFORMATION <lb/>
Loft Yesterday. <lb/>
The Greenville Guard <lb/>
day morning for the Encampment <lb/>
at Wrightsville with men, rank <lb/>
and as <lb/>
Williams, Jr. <lb/>
1st T Smith. <lb/>
2nd W King. <lb/>
T Hooker, O Hooker, <lb/>
L Sugg, E C King. <lb/>
Greene, Jr. <lb/>
C Vines, Ola Forbes. <lb/>
W Harrington, B W <lb/>
Smith, W T Briley, W H Moore, J J <lb/>
Stokes. D L Cooper, J J Harrington, <lb/>
R W Ward, J R Cory, J A Teel, W <lb/>
R Smith, E T Forbes, A R Dupree. <lb/>
J H W J Manning, K P <lb/>
Ford, T E Randolph, R C Flanagan, <lb/>
B F Sugg. <lb/>
Greenville n Tarboro. <lb/>
As announced last week the Re- <lb/>
could only give the score of <lb/>
the game of base ball here <lb/>
between the Greenville and Tarboro <lb/>
clubs, it occurring so close for the <lb/>
others should emulate. <lb/>
Nags Head. <lb/>
We arrived here on the evening of <lb/>
12th, all O. K. and are now domiciled <lb/>
in nice and airy quarters. The Hotel <lb/>
is a large, roomy one, all the rooms <lb/>
being lathed and plastered, and fur- <lb/>
new. The ball room is a bean <lb/>
tr one hundred and ten feet long and <lb/>
fifty feet wide, an J the music is fair. <lb/>
The hotel is beginning to fill rapidly. <lb/>
There are now over one hundred <lb/>
guest, and by Saturday every room <lb/>
will be filled or engaged. I noticed <lb/>
upon the register, guests from Conn., <lb/>
Mass., Va S. and Ga besides a <lb/>
good representation from old N. C. <lb/>
The fishing is grand, <lb/>
girls charming. I am just <lb/>
a rousing time. <lb/>
Anon. <lb/>
That Man Stephens <lb/>
-------WHO KEEPS SUCH A NICE ASSORTMENT OF------- <lb/>
Groceries, <lb/>
CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS <lb/>
Says there is never any doubt of his giving you entire satisfaction <lb/>
if you will just give him ft fall 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. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
COMMISSION MERCHANT, <lb/>
-AND DEALER IN- <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
To the Public. <lb/>
Certain persons circulated <lb/>
reports th the steamer, Beaufort <lb/>
is not sea wot thy a safe <lb/>
boat for the trip she now makes, <lb/>
and on the of the she <lb/>
such a gale as to break <lb/>
the board to <lb/>
frighten the passengers so that they <lb/>
were putting on life preservers and <lb/>
preparing to desert the boat which <lb/>
they thought would perish in the <lb/>
storm. I take this method of <lb/>
such and pro <lb/>
was witnessed by a large crowd and <lb/>
was very interesting, there being <lb/>
some good playing on both sides. <lb/>
The players for each club <lb/>
Tarboro <lb/>
for going to press. The game them malicious falsehoods. <lb/>
The of reports were <lb/>
no doubt intending to keep people <lb/>
away from Ocracoke and influence <lb/>
them to visit some other seaside <lb/>
resort. I am prepared to assert <lb/>
that the Steamer Beaufort is per- <lb/>
seaworthy and is as safe as <lb/>
any boat running across the sound. <lb/>
The trip to Ocracoke is <lb/>
by as little if not less danger <lb/>
than the trip to any resort on <lb/>
coast. Respectfully, <lb/>
J. J. Cher k y. <lb/>
STOKE BY<lb/>
The game was umpired by Mr. S. <lb/>
T. Hooker with Messrs Willie and <lb/>
Louis scorers. The Tarboro <lb/>
boys seemed delighted with their visit <lb/>
and Greenville was glad to have <lb/>
down. <lb/>
Fayetteville Observer. The bib. <lb/>
inclined of <lb/>
most hereafter to <lb/>
the rack, or no The <lb/>
municipal authorities of Greensboro <lb/>
have passed an requiring <lb/>
the removal of all pictures, screens <lb/>
blinds, partitions and other <lb/>
to a clear view of the interior <lb/>
of saloons from the that <lb/>
a young fellow is liable at any time <lb/>
to the irate glance of bis <lb/>
as be tarns from smack- <lb/>
his lips over sherry <lb/>
and an old fellow is liable at any <lb/>
time to be swooped down upon by <lb/>
his half as be leaves the <lb/>
counter with bin month fall cloves <lb/>
Truly the of the <lb/>
box is in bat it <lb/>
aw <lb/>
The number of Granville county <lb/>
men who are in Pitt helping our <lb/>
farmers cure tobacco has been in- <lb/>
creased to about this week. The <lb/>
are sent down by Messrs. Davis and <lb/>
Gregory, of Oxford. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
Mess to 14.06 <lb/>
Bulk <lb/>
Bulk <lb/>
Bacon <lb/>
Bacon to <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
Sugar Cured <lb/>
to 5.7 <lb/>
to <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
Granulated <lb/>
Syrup and Molasses. to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to so <lb/>
to <lb/>
ALFRED FORBES, <lb/>
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb/>
to the payers of Pitt and Bounties, a line of the following good <lb/>
are not to he excelled ill this market. And lo be 1- and <lb/>
kinds, NOTIONS. GEN <lb/>
Hair, Harness, and addles. <lb/>
HEAVY A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG- <lb/>
LiFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb/>
All kinds Risks placed strictly <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lowest current rates. <lb/>
AM AGENT FOR A FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb/>
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb/>
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb/>
D. Williamson, <lb/>
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Has Moved to One Door North Court House <lb/>
WILL THE MANUFACTURE OF <lb/>
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb/>
My Factory k well equipped with the beat Mechanics, I put up nothing <lb/>
but first-class WORK. We keep up with the times and i improved Myles. <lb/>
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs arc you can select from <lb/>
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb/>
Also keep on hand a full ready <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb/>
the year round, which we will sell as low as the lowest. <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
Thanking the people this and surrounding counties for past favor hope <lb/>
a of the mm <lb/>
at<lb/>
a BpS<lb/>
ft<lb/>
R J. COBB. <lb/>
Co h <lb/>
C C COBB,<lb/>
T. H. <lb/>
iv. Co. <lb/>
Cobb Bros., Gilliam <lb/>
Cotton Factors, <lb/>
-AND- <lb/>
Commission Merchants, <lb/>
SOLICIT of COTTON, <lb/>
We have had many years ex- <lb/>
at the business <lb/>
prepared to handle to <lb/>
advantage of shippers. <lb/>
All business entrusted to our <lb/>
will receive and <lb/>
careful <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb/>
AT THE <lb/>
OLD BRICK STOKE. <lb/>
AND BUY- <lb/>
J- their year's supplies will it to <lb/>
their interest to set our before <lb/>
is complete <lb/>
in all its branches. <lb/>
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb/>
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR. <lb/>
SPICES, TEAS, <lb/>
always Lowest <lb/>
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb/>
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb/>
Ming you to bay at one profit. A com. <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb/>
the times, goods are all bought and <lb/>
sold for therefore, having no risk <lb/>
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb/>
s. M. SCHULTZ. <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
UNDERTAKING. <lb/>
Having associated B. S. <lb/>
me in the Undertaking business we <lb/>
arc ready to serve the people in that <lb/>
capacity. All notes and accounts due <lb/>
me for services have been placed <lb/>
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for collection <lb/>
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb/>
stock of Burial Cases and of all <lb/>
kinds can furnish anything desired <lb/>
from the finest Case down to a <lb/>
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We are fitted <lb/>
with all conveniences can <lb/>
satisfactory services to all who <lb/>
us FLANAGAN <lb/>
Feb. Mad. 1888. <lb/>
Jonathan <lb/>
Portsmouth. Greenville N. <lb/>
Bridgers White <lb/>
High Street. <lb/>
Solicit of Cotton, Pea <lb/>
nuts. Poultry. Eggs and all other <lb/>
Country Mer- <lb/>
chants and Farmers Bank. Portsmouth. <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
TYSON k RAWLS, <lb/>
BANKERS, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
We have opened for the purpose or con- <lb/>
ducting a general <lb/>
Baking, Mange Collecting Mm, <lb/>
Money to Loan on Approved Security. <lb/>
Collections and remittance <lb/>
made <lb/>
The Tar Transportation Company <lb/>
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
N. M. Tarboro, Gen <lb/>
Capt. R. F. Jones, Washington, Gen As <lb/>
The People's Line for travel on <lb/>
River. <lb/>
The Steamer Greenville is the <lb/>
quickest boat on the river. <lb/>
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb/>
and painted. <lb/>
Fitted up specially for the comfort, <lb/>
and convenience of <lb/>
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb/>
A Table furnished <lb/>
best the market affords. <lb/>
A trip on the Steamer la <lb/>
not only comfortable hut attractive. <lb/>
Leaves Washington Monday, <lb/>
and Friday at o'clock, a. m. <lb/>
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, <lb/>
and Saturday at o'clock, a. if <lb/>
Freight received daily and <lb/>
Bill Lading to all points. <lb/>
C.<lb/>
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REFLECTOR, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
UNCERTAINTY. <lb/>
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When- roll; <lb/>
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The end is Ml uncertainly, <lb/>
the c MM. <lb/>
Uncertain as a fitful <lb/>
Are fortune, fame <lb/>
hollow MM flaunt <lb/>
And fail the hour <lb/>
every human <lb/>
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bloom throughout <lb/>
The soul knows no uncertainty. <lb/>
Though rude Time's lower. <lb/>
When Earth her course hath run. <lb/>
And o'er our race shall fall <lb/>
No more the sheen of or sun. <lb/>
Blind its <lb/>
Thou seraph soul, loved, one. <lb/>
Shall death's broken thrall. <lb/>
and eternally <lb/>
Triumphant o'er uncertainly, <lb/>
Where spirit call. <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
One the deadliest of the <lb/>
tropics is the of which <lb/>
there are least eight varieties. <lb/>
that the reptile is of <lb/>
precisely the color which will enable it <lb/>
to hide foliage or the roots of <lb/>
trees. Sometimes it is of bright <lb/>
low, and one can distinguish <lb/>
it from the bunch of bananas within <lb/>
it coils. <lb/>
Again it may black or yellowish <lb/>
brown, or of any hue resembling <lb/>
tropical forest mold, old bark or de- <lb/>
composing trees. The iris of the eye is <lb/>
orange, with red Hashes, and it glows <lb/>
at night like burning coal. <lb/>
In Martinique the is ab- <lb/>
solute lord of the forest by day. and at <lb/>
he extends Ills dominion over <lb/>
parks and public roads. The only safe- <lb/>
lies in remaining home after dark, <lb/>
unless one lives in tin- city itself, and it <lb/>
is always dangerous to enter tin- forest <lb/>
noon without an experienced <lb/>
At any moment a branch, a <lb/>
root, a bunch of pendant fruit may <lb/>
take life, writhe, spring and strike death <lb/>
to the heart.- Youth's Companion. <lb/>
file Sea. <lb/>
This, tin- last decade of the Nine- <lb/>
century, will probably see the <lb/>
commencement, if not the completion, <lb/>
of one of the most gigantic engineering <lb/>
operations ever undertaken by men <lb/>
the bridging of the channel. <lb/>
The scheme for a tunnel under the <lb/>
Straits of Dover to have been <lb/>
indefinitely abandoned. bong the <lb/>
ease. M. the French engineer, <lb/>
and William II. the <lb/>
bridge builder, have pin their heads to- <lb/>
for the purpose of devising a <lb/>
plan for throwing a bridge across the <lb/>
strait almost exactly over the line pro- <lb/>
by the tunnel company, which <lb/>
will be from on the Kn- <lb/>
side, to Cape France, by <lb/>
the way of an the two <lb/>
reefs much dreaded by all channel and <lb/>
strait navigators. St. Republic. <lb/>
The Record its <lb/>
last issue, referring to the <lb/>
need some instrumentality <lb/>
bringing together owners of South- <lb/>
of <lb/>
ployed money, <lb/>
of good locations are <lb/>
lying neglected by reason <lb/>
to reach the ear of capital to <lb/>
present I heir merits to the right <lb/>
men hut fortunately a plan has <lb/>
been formulated to till this want <lb/>
which gives promise the most j <lb/>
to the whole ; <lb/>
South. <lb/>
is proposed by Mr. W. P. <lb/>
who already been means of <lb/>
Washington Letter. <lb/>
From Our correspondent. <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
Senators Sherman and Chandler <lb/>
have buried their long steading <lb/>
of each other are working <lb/>
shoulder to shoulder in the <lb/>
Federal Election bill. <lb/>
Mr. Sherman has forgotten <lb/>
Mr. Chandler, years ago pub- <lb/>
accused hi ill of having <lb/>
rich by Hading upon the secrets <lb/>
which lie obtained knowledge if by <lb/>
virtue hi official position. <lb/>
republican here who favor <lb/>
the Federal hill are moving <lb/>
Heaven Earth to work up a inducing the investment in the <lb/>
lit sentiment in favor that measure; of , <lb/>
Every mail which leaves , . . , , , <lb/>
is heavily burdened with piteous j money, to establish at B a <lb/>
appeals to republican editors to come Bank, the of <lb/>
out squarely in favor of the bill and j which it is proposed to large- j <lb/>
a caucus republican Senators was,,. h go,,,,; , connection with <lb/>
hold test purpose , . <lb/>
those opposed to lull in . , <lb/>
whose <lb/>
The Justice has j will be to introduce the <lb/>
finally obtained the exact in stockholders to New En-j <lb/>
reference to that capitalists, <lb/>
which alternate I to the <lb/>
Lower California from the Mes- I <lb/>
OCRACOKE. <lb/>
MA <lb/>
WOMEN sustain this loss ever-time they eta <lb/>
WU house, or allow others to do <lb/>
out the aid of <lb/>
article, which does less <lb/>
time and with less labor than anything <lb/>
PEARLINE is economical, but beware of imitations <lb/>
government, and establish one <lb/>
for themselves. Attorney General <lb/>
Miller sent Col. K. C. Foster out there <lb/>
to discover the exact truth. He has <lb/>
just returned with it. <lb/>
entitled <lb/>
Mexican Land and <lb/>
I lion Co, and it had actually made <lb/>
every preparation to out such <lb/>
a plot; and nothing but its <lb/>
prevented <lb/>
lion. Col. Foster says that he docs <lb/>
not believe there will be any further <lb/>
attempt seize Lower California. <lb/>
The English Co. which had inspired <lb/>
the scheme is worried by the <lb/>
can Thee against <lb/>
SCHOOL NOTICES. <lb/>
feature of new bank <lb/>
will be the handling of <lb/>
commercial paper, and to that end j <lb/>
close relations will be establish with <lb/>
a larger number of banks from j <lb/>
to Texas, which on account of j <lb/>
lack of capital are <lb/>
Die to accommodate their best j <lb/>
most solvent customers. mA- <lb/>
a specialty handling <lb/>
paper this new institute, <lb/>
age-i- of the. in Bo-lOB ; <lb/>
will be the. means largely j WILSON, N. C. <lb/>
the volume available j STRICTLY <lb/>
the narrowness of which has often , Fall Session begins Monday, Sept. <lb/>
tiered impossible the material- Thorough and comprehensive course <lb/>
of study. Moderate charges. Health- <lb/>
OF <lb/>
STEAMER <lb/>
BEAUFORT. <lb/>
For the benefit of those who desire <lb/>
to visit during the season, the <lb/>
will tun the <lb/>
Washington every Saturday ; in. <lb/>
am. <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
Close connection with the steamers <lb/>
from and the <lb/>
train from I hat connects with <lb/>
the Wilmington ft Railroad. <lb/>
On Intermediate days Che Beaufort <lb/>
Will touch at New Heine, leaving there <lb/>
in. Tin-days and l p in. Thursdays <lb/>
connecting with Atlantic <lb/>
If You Have <lb/>
CONSUMPTION COUGH QR COLD <lb/>
BRONCHITIS Throat Affection <lb/>
scrofula I Wasting of Flesh <lb/>
Or any the Throat and hung <lb/>
Inflamed, Lack of Strength or <lb/>
r, you can be relieved and by <lb/>
JAMES A. SMITH , <lb/>
ARTIST, <lb/>
Greenville N C. <lb/>
We have the the easiest <lb/>
Chair ever used in the art. Clean towels, <lb/>
sharp razors, and ion guaranteed <lb/>
In every instance. Call and be con <lb/>
Ladies waited on at their <lb/>
, Cleaning clothes a specialty. <lb/>
SCOTT'S <lb/>
EMULSION <lb/>
PURE COD LIVER OIL <lb/>
With. <lb/>
PALATABLE AS MILK. <lb/>
and let no <lb/>
or toM you to <lb/>
accept a <lb/>
Fold by ail Druggists. <lb/>
SCOTT <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
From Washington to and <lb/>
it <lb/>
From Hew Heine to Ocracoke and <lb/>
return 92.60. <lb/>
Trip Tickets 81.50. <lb/>
From Washington to New <lb/>
New Heine to <lb/>
for <lb/>
falling out of hair, and eradication <lb/>
j dandruff is before the public. <lb/>
the many who have used IS with <lb/>
wonderful success, I refer you <lb/>
j lowing named gentlemen who will testily <lb/>
; to the truth of my assertion <lb/>
, Latham, Greenville. <lb/>
j Mr. . <lb/>
Any wishing to give it a trial <lb/>
the above named complaints can procure <lb/>
it from Be, at my place of business,<lb/>
ALFRED CULLEY, Barber. <lb/>
Greenville. March 14th. C , <lb/>
Ample <lb/>
RALEIGH <lb/>
BUSINESS COLLEGE <lb/>
B. <lb/>
BOARD OF <lb/>
National <lb/>
Bank <lb/>
K. i. See, S. C. <lb/>
Daniels, Esq , Editor <lb/>
State <lb/>
en <lb/>
the company is absolute and cannot <lb/>
he controverted. One of the most; ion vitally i in port nut local en- Unsurpassed home <lb/>
int in this i Experienced an successful <lb/>
was the on the ground , w , of <lb/>
general manager el the <lb/>
an <lb/>
officer of the <lb/>
V. <lb/>
this new a won- <lb/>
as a founder of <lb/>
The <lb/>
America National Bank of Kansas <lb/>
City, which lie organized, and whose <lb/>
million and stuck was <lb/>
soon as the; floated largely through Ins personal <lb/>
returned lo <lb/>
his military <lb/>
resigned his <lb/>
merely over <lb/>
The <lb/>
company, lit <lb/>
Loyal <lb/>
The selection a military man <lb/>
for this position as lie was only <lb/>
appointed to it. to hear <lb/>
a aspect to the author- <lb/>
bi as officer of the I <lb/>
army, and as <lb/>
plot was he <lb/>
and <lb/>
; duties, lie had never <lb/>
lie Has <lb/>
on a leave of ; <lb/>
has placed in an <lb/>
ward by its <lb/>
practices, is liable to have its <lb/>
confiscated by the <lb/>
the win <lb/>
islet here, has engaged the best conn <lb/>
Mexican American to <lb/>
investigate the ease. They have <lb/>
visited the department <lb/>
examined ail the evidence oh- j ployed capital the and <lb/>
tabled by Col Foster, and the de- I Seat, is calculated to prove a most <lb/>
is awaiting Mexico's action to its <lb/>
and to the South at <lb/>
The depart- <lb/>
music and art each presided <lb/>
over b an accomplished <lb/>
For and full particulars, <lb/>
Address. <lb/>
AS E <lb/>
Principal, Wilson. N. C. <lb/>
or NUB <lb/>
although still a Term Opens Sept. Tuition, <lb/>
t our regular courses of study. <lb/>
cal. Philosophical. Literary. <lb/>
Special courses in Chemistry. Civil <lb/>
and Engineering. <lb/>
and oilier studies. <lb/>
Separate schools of Law and Medicine, <lb/>
students may attend the <lb/>
Address <lb/>
HON. KEMP P. <lb/>
Hill. N- t <lb/>
new bank, the month <lb/>
May led the of that <lb/>
With his <lb/>
utility, with KM <lb/>
with capitalist not, <lb/>
only in New but in <lb/>
West, with the prestige <lb/>
success, this bank, which lie is <lb/>
about to in as a <lb/>
link between the re <lb/>
sources the South mid the <lb/>
story of mid <lb/>
Prince Albert Victor, second son of <lb/>
the Prince of Wales, commonly known <lb/>
as and <lb/>
blade at school. When he was short <lb/>
of money, as was often the ease, he <lb/>
would write to his grandmother <lb/>
to help him tint of his dilemma. The <lb/>
queen always answered his appeals for <lb/>
aid with a kind letter of advice, no <lb/>
money. On such occasions Albert Vic- <lb/>
tor would SO out into the campus and <lb/>
the queen's autograph letter to the <lb/>
highest ladder A bus number of Kn- <lb/>
have letters in their <lb/>
Francisco Argonaut.<lb/>
If any one has house that is over- <lb/>
run with rats he can get rid of them in <lb/>
a very cheap and simple manner. <lb/>
Catch a full grown nit in a wire cage. <lb/>
then tic a little sleigh about his President to appoint a <lb/>
neck and let him go. There is nothing of five men who shall purchase <lb/>
in the world timid as rats. They will i of good arable laud <lb/>
flee from the rat with the bell, and with- in any of the Southern States to be <lb/>
and expect it to lake the initiative. <lb/>
The consideration of the two ship- <lb/>
ping bills was resumed <lb/>
Mr said that subsidies would <lb/>
up the mercantile marine, and <lb/>
be heartily agreed but the tariff <lb/>
commerce. That the <lb/>
Slates had a revenue <lb/>
system that approached prohibition <lb/>
imports it gas merely a waste <lb/>
to grant subsidies to <lb/>
pi of commerce. Mr <lb/>
mi supported the bill. <lb/>
lit has intro- <lb/>
a bill appropriating <lb/>
large. <lb/>
Boat is the proper place <lb/>
for such institution is proved by <lb/>
the acceleration <lb/>
given the progress of the West <lb/>
by Boston men and money. It is <lb/>
a of establishing the <lb/>
right kind of connect link to <lb/>
bring about a repetition the <lb/>
work for the <lb/>
COLLEGE, <lb/>
Greensboro C. <lb/>
The Seventy-first Session of this well- <lb/>
known Institution will begin on the <lb/>
27th Day of <lb/>
In addition to thorough instruction in <lb/>
Literary Course, special advantages are <lb/>
the of <lb/>
and Vocal Music. Elocution. Art. and <lb/>
Physical Training. Charges moderate. <lb/>
For apply to <lb/>
B. F. DIXON, Pres. <lb/>
Convincing <lb/>
In many-instances it has been proven <lb/>
B. M. B. Mood <lb/>
made Blood Co., Atlanta, <lb/>
will cure blood poison in its worse <lb/>
phases, even when all other treatment <lb/>
fails. <lb/>
A. P. Branson, Atlanta, Ga,, <lb/>
had -4 running ulcers on one leg <lb/>
on the other, and felt greatly <lb/>
I believe actually swallowed a <lb/>
barrel of medicine, in vain efforts to <lb/>
cure the disease. With little hope <lb/>
acted on the urgent advice of a <lb/>
friend, got a bottle of <lb/>
experienced a change, my <lb/>
was somewhat dispelled. I kept <lb/>
using it until had taken sixteen bottles <lb/>
and all the ulcers, rheumatism and all <lb/>
Other horrors of blood poison have dis- <lb/>
appeared, and at last am sound <lb/>
well again, after an experience of <lb/>
years of <lb/>
Ward. writes <lb/>
disease was pronounced a tertiary form <lb/>
of blood poison My face, head and <lb/>
shoulders were a mass of corruption, <lb/>
and finally the disease began eating my <lb/>
bones. My bones kid- <lb/>
deranged, lost flesh strength. <lb/>
and life became a burden. AH said I <lb/>
mast suit die. but nevertheless, when <lb/>
I had bottles of I was <lb/>
pronounced well. Hundreds of scars <lb/>
now be seen on me. have now <lb/>
been well over twelve <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
HIPPING <lb/>
. I TOBACCO <lb/>
-.-I II <lb/>
BUSINESS EDUCATION. <lb/>
to establish industrial training <lb/>
schools for and to Yam YOU <lb/>
land for them to be held under leases, <lb/>
the privilege of making <lb/>
purchase. The bill authorizes <lb/>
MeaD. <lb/>
in laM days you will not find a rat on <lb/>
premises. You may hear, how- <lb/>
ever, of ti haunted house somewhere <lb/>
else in the neighborhood, where a mys- <lb/>
tinkling of a Ix-ll is heard in the <lb/>
walls at the of -Sear York <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Byron swam the Hellespont in an <lb/>
hour and ten minutes, after having <lb/>
once tried and failed. The distance, as <lb/>
lie told his mother. not more than <lb/>
a mile in a straight line, but to <lb/>
that mile in such a tide he had to <lb/>
swim two or Compared <lb/>
with the of sonic of our <lb/>
swimmers of today, it was not <lb/>
Unary, and it was done in rather <lb/>
warm wafer in the month of May, <lb/>
which is one of the hot in that <lb/>
part of the world. <lb/>
i he got out of <lb/>
to The Times Jere- <lb/>
Sketch <lb/>
published in has created a <lb/>
furor among foreign and <lb/>
taken its place as a classic and standard <lb/>
work on the laud of the Pharaohs. <lb/>
Mr. Lynch is an American business <lb/>
mm in San Francisco, who <lb/>
spends much of ii time in study. <lb/>
divided into acre lots settle- <lb/>
by the They shall <lb/>
required to pay the live <lb/>
hales of cotton per annum. <lb/>
, There is p. great joke going the <lb/>
rounds here at present, has not <lb/>
yet got out town. Senators get it <lb/>
off OB each other over their lunches, <lb/>
politicians over their milk. It is in <lb/>
connection with the recent develop <lb/>
of in respect to the an <lb/>
of the company in <lb/>
attempting to steal the of <lb/>
Lower California. <lb/>
The plan is to get an auditor in <lb/>
in the subject then tell <lb/>
. him that the English company had <lb/>
also sent over to England <lb/>
hairless dogs from This mat. <lb/>
tar must be dwelt upon until the <lb/>
victims curiosity tempts him to in <lb/>
quire as to what the <lb/>
could make with Peru. <lb/>
The answer is that they would <lb/>
have no more Peruvian Bark. <lb/>
Headlight. <lb/>
A well known firmer <lb/>
township who was city <lb/>
Saturday told us In- planted a <lb/>
see I recently an I before <lb/>
the garden vine <lb/>
from the see circle I ah hi n and <lb/>
a encumber went t i see in his <lb/>
pocket. H r is i for <lb/>
Chatham county. <lb/>
Of Kentucky LEXINGTON, KT. <lb/>
a. W. an if streets, <lb/>
Court House. <lb/>
WILBUR R. SMITH, president. <lb/>
C Bet mat <lb/>
K. tr. A W. R. of M C.-ll-ff. <lb/>
Modal <lb/>
If I <lb/>
S. . <lb/>
and K- <lb/>
in B Tm <lb/>
Law. i <lb/>
I 1.1 <lb/>
. id a <lb/>
Joint <lb/>
storm I Weather <lb/>
for H. Hicks, mailed <lb/>
to any a two-cent <lb/>
stamp. The J. <lb/>
Medicine Co. St. Louis. <lb/>
They tell of an engineer on the New <lb/>
Jersey railroad who is one of <lb/>
those men who, no matter the <lb/>
provocation is, never use swear words. <lb/>
In an accident bis locomotive was <lb/>
smashed all to pieces. The engineer <lb/>
walked around the wreck, gazed at it <lb/>
mournfully, paused, and ejaculated, <lb/>
Oh <lb/>
A ., man drove into <lb/>
through a clump of bee gums. He and <lb/>
his mule were stung to death, <lb/>
grave fears being entertained as to <lb/>
their recovery. It is estimated <lb/>
the man received 2.000 stings. <lb/>
One Kali's Bad . <lb/>
I try to keep fairly up law aunt <lb/>
books of the day, and though I don't <lb/>
want to pedantic I occasionally <lb/>
speak of a new one pleased <lb/>
me. But I rarely find a young man <lb/>
who knows even the names. A few <lb/>
nights I entertained a young fellow <lb/>
who is, I am told, considered very <lb/>
clever in Wall street. He . college <lb/>
bred man. one from whom one might <lb/>
be justified in expecting fair average <lb/>
information on literary matters. Bat <lb/>
in college be had gone in for athletics, <lb/>
he said, and since that time be had <lb/>
been swallowed up in business, and <lb/>
when I spoke of some new writers be <lb/>
professed his ignorance <lb/>
of their name. Well, I could have hadn't <lb/>
forgiven that; it's so hard to keep up <lb/>
nowadays. But when I spoke of Haw- <lb/>
dear old Hawthorne, and be <lb/>
responded with that he had <lb/>
read Bed Letter <lb/>
i up he <lb/>
Hi. Own <lb/>
A when dining at the hotel <lb/>
was accosted hf a detective, who said <lb/>
to Beg your pardon, we are In <lb/>
search of escaped and as a <lb/>
matter of form you will oblige us by <lb/>
showing your <lb/>
I look like a convict P <lb/>
not. In any case I shall <lb/>
require to see your <lb/>
The stranger, feeling annoyed, <lb/>
the officer with the bill of fare, <lb/>
and the latter began to <lb/>
head; neck of mutton; <lb/>
pig's feet. <lb/>
he observed; de- <lb/>
tallies; you will please come <lb/>
along with <lb/>
If you feel lo do your <lb/>
tired feeling, take Dr. J. H. <lb/>
it will make you <lb/>
vigorous. <lb/>
The most popular liniment, is the old <lb/>
reliable. Dr. H. Volcanic <lb/>
Oil Liniment. <lb/>
One of Dr. Little Liv- <lb/>
and Kidney Fillets, taken at night lie <lb/>
fore 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/>
Dr. J. H. Sarsaparilla <lb/>
the remedy. <lb/>
Many people habitually a feel- <lb/>
of lassitude, because they they <lb/>
have to. If they would take Dr. J. H. <lb/>
this feeling of <lb/>
would give place to vigor and <lb/>
vitality. <lb/>
K o liniment is in better repute or more <lb/>
widely known than Dr. J. H. <lb/>
Volcanic Liniment. It is a wonder- <lb/>
remedy. <lb/>
Persons in years feel young- <lb/>
and stronger, as well as freer from the <lb/>
infirmities of age. by taking Dr. J. H. <lb/>
Sarsaparilla. <lb/>
Sick headache U the bane of many <lb/>
lives. This annoying complaint may be <lb/>
cured and prevented by the occasional <lb/>
use of Dr. J. H. Liver and <lb/>
Kidney <lb/>
Disease lies in ambush for the a <lb/>
feeble constitution is ill adapted to en- <lb/>
counter a malarious atmosphere and sud- <lb/>
den changes of temperature, and the <lb/>
least robust are usually the easiest <lb/>
Dr. J. H. Sarsaparilla <lb/>
will give tone, vitality and strength to <lb/>
the entire body. <lb/>
French poets have frequently com- <lb/>
pared a man's existence to a lighted <lb/>
pipe, whose contents pass off in smoke <lb/>
and In an old volume of the <lb/>
Eight century, entitled <lb/>
de there is an engraving <lb/>
representing a young man smoking a <lb/>
pipe, and the legend calls him the I Distress after eating, sick <lb/>
This is followed headache, and Indigestion are cured by <lb/>
by a queer old piece of poetry Dr J. H. Liver Fillets <lb/>
everybody to a lighted pipe. <lb/>
were you about to remark f <lb/>
said to another. a <lb/>
you looked if yon had some- <lb/>
thing to I'm very <lb/>
that way. I've often thought my- <lb/>
self that I had something to say, and <lb/>
discovered after I had said it that I <lb/>
and Whiskey <lb/>
cured at home <lb/>
pain. <lb/>
Book of particulars sent <lb/>
B. H. M. D. Atlanta, Ga. <lb/>
Office Whitehall <lb/>
One Hall Cotton Gin. <lb/>
One Cockade Hand-power Cotton <lb/>
ill <lb/>
of paying the clergyman a <lb/>
fee the bridegroom the other day I Press. <lb/>
presented to the divine who officiated a; Both in good running order and <lb/>
act of vestments i-.--.- be sold very to make room for larger <lb/>
ring engraved on the inside to com- <lb/>
CO <lb/>
Lecture. . Mercantile . <lb/>
Ca- Fall Toni O. Stationery <lb/>
It. . Ph art-. <lb/>
and are have special <lb/>
and can taken or with the <lb/>
Course. Special department for Lad r Principal <lb/>
Coo r of Book-keeping. <lb/>
Arithmetic and when taken alone per <lb/>
open mail Students on can pa- <lb/>
menu. C V can be made with Railroad Com- <lb/>
tar a cheap dally to attend this Na <lb/>
now. For <lb/>
K. t. I I I III <lb/>
FEMALE INSTITUTE. <lb/>
Fall Term Opens Sept, <lb/>
TEACHERS <lb/>
John Principal, <lb/>
Miss Maggie Smith. <lb/>
Mrs. Irene W. Hunter, <lb/>
Mrs. Ella W. Duckett. <lb/>
DEPARTMENTS. <lb/>
Primary. Academic. <lb/>
and Mathematical. Music. <lb/>
Panning and Drawing- Normal. <lb/>
ADVANTAGES. <lb/>
Large, comfortable buildings. <lb/>
Healthy 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 organs. A library <lb/>
of more volumes purchased re- <lb/>
for the school. <lb/>
moderate, from to for <lb/>
board and tuition, including music. <lb/>
Tuition and terms for day pupils the <lb/>
same as advertised in Girls <lb/>
who do not board with the Principal <lb/>
should consult him before <lb/>
board elsewhere. <lb/>
fun her particulars address, <lb/>
JOHN DUCKETT, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. Principal. <lb/>
LIVERY SALE AND FEED <lb/>
I have opened at the stables formerly <lb/>
occupied by Dr. J. G. James. <lb/>
and trill keep a line line of <lb/>
Horses and Mules. <lb/>
have and fancy turnouts for <lb/>
livery and can suit the most <lb/>
I will run in connection a <lb/>
AGE BUSINESS, and solicit a share of <lb/>
four patronage. Call and be convinced. <lb/>
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb/>
. O. <lb/>
We wish to inform the public that w <lb/>
are prepared to build a <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS HOGSHEAD. <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS HOGSHEAD. <lb/>
For the purpose of shipping Tobacco in. <lb/>
and ask all the tobacco growers of this <lb/>
Mini counties, to exam- <lb/>
our and we feel sure that <lb/>
will find it to their interest to buy <lb/>
from us. <lb/>
Von can apply to Mr. A. <lb/>
Forties, cf Greenville, X. <lb/>
or to the of <lb/>
The Planter for <lb/>
further instructions. Our <lb/>
post office is Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
Should any person wish to <lb/>
apply in person we are <lb/>
miles south of Greenville, <lb/>
aim near the railroad leading <lb/>
from Greenville to Kinston, <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
We are also prepared <lb/>
furnish extra Cart <lb/>
Wheels, made of light- <lb/>
wood, rim and hub. at <lb/>
915.08 per pair. <lb/>
We still continue to manufacture <lb/>
Brackets. <lb/>
and for Buildings, either <lb/>
Turned or Sawed, and promise reason- <lb/>
able prices and satisfactory work. <lb/>
. Respectfully, <lb/>
Tarboro <lb/>
Ar Wilson <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Goldsboro <lb/>
ii. B. x. <lb/>
Experiment Station. <lb/>
WILMINGTON R. It. <lb/>
I and Schedule <lb/>
SOUTH. <lb/>
No No No <lb/>
daily Fast Mail, dally <lb/>
dally ex Sun. <lb/>
Weldon pm o <lb/>
Ar am <lb/>
IV am <lb/>
p m mi nil <lb/>
mi <lb/>
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s am <lb/>
The Steamer Beaufort has been re- , . <lb/>
built made and is now a Short-baud, Typewriting, <lb/>
comfortable and sea worthy boat, and j Book-keeping, Banking, <lb/>
has a permit to carry ; and Mathematics are <lb/>
in <lb/>
Send for of terms. <lb/>
mil<lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
FOR MEN ONLY <lb/>
LOST FAILING <lb/>
NERVOUS <lb/>
Body Mind, <lb/>
or m Old or Young, <lb/>
Hr <lb/>
ill -TH M I. . . <lb/>
en from and Write <lb/>
t proof mailed <lb/>
MM ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO. N. V. <lb/>
EMORY <lb/>
in one Testimonial from all <lb/>
part- of tho <lb/>
n to I Pf. <lb/>
A. Filth KM Y <lb/>
C. B. <lb/>
N. B.<lb/>
LEGAL NOTICES <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The having duly qualified <lb/>
before the Clerk of Pitt <lb/>
On the -ml of <lb/>
as Executor to the Last Will <lb/>
of Harriett <lb/>
notice is hereby to all persons in- <lb/>
to the estate to make Immediate <lb/>
payment, and to all creditors of said es- <lb/>
to present their claims properly <lb/>
to the <lb/>
the 4th day of June, or this notice <lb/>
will be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
of Harriett <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Edwards IN. <lb/>
Printers and Binders, <lb/>
RALEIGH. C <lb/>
We have the large-t and most complete <lb/>
establishment of the kind to be <lb/>
the state, and solicit orders for all <lb/>
Of Rail- <lb/>
road or School Print- <lb/>
or Binding. <lb/>
STATIONERY READY <lb/>
FOB PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb/>
BLANKS FOB MAGISTRATES AND <lb/>
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb/>
us your orders.<lb/>
RALEIGH, N. C. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
all business In the . S. <lb/>
Patent office or in the Courts attended t <lb/>
for Moderate Fees. <lb/>
AVe are opposite the II. S. Patent Of- <lb/>
engaged in Patents Exclusively, <lb/>
can obtain patents in less time than <lb/>
more remote from Washington. <lb/>
Wen the model or drawing is sent we <lb/>
advise as to free of Charge. <lb/>
no chance unless we oil- <lb/>
All persons having claims against the . <lb/>
estate of Harriet A. I patents. <lb/>
We refer, here, lo the Post Master, the <lb/>
are hereby notified to exhibit the same <lb/>
an or before the 29th day of 1891, <lb/>
to the undersigned, who has duly <lb/>
its the Executor of the hist will and <lb/>
the sail Harriet A. Yellow- <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb/>
their recovery. <lb/>
All persons indebted the estate <lb/>
are notified to come forward promptly <lb/>
a d settle same. <lb/>
I. Ii. <lb/>
of Harriett A. <lb/>
June <lb/>
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officials of the I. S. Office. For <lb/>
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Steam Engines Boilers <lb/>
Improved Brown Cotton Gin. <lb/>
Saw, Grist and Shingle Mills <lb/>
Hancock Cotton Gin, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Crushers. <lb/>
Pulleys, and Hangings, <lb/>
Also dealer in Steam Fittings. <lb/>
for any kind of machinery <lb/>
lie promptly filled at very lowest <lb/>
prices. Repairing a <lb/>
R. L. HUMBER, <lb/>
Greenville, X. C. <lb/>
Rev. E. C. Glenn's <lb/>
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Shady Grove, -ml o'clock. <lb/>
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Cards <lb/>
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to low prices no proofs will be <lb/>
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well by calling; early. <lb/>
Respectfully. <lb/>
R. HYMAN, Manager. <lb/>
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with all the improved appliances; <lb/>
and comfortable chairs. <lb/>
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb/>
for work outside shop <lb/>
promptly executed. Very respectfully, <lb/>
CULLEY EDMONDS <lb/>
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the Wood. Stomach and Liver. <lb/>
A botanical compound, put up in packages <lb/>
and sent by mail at <lb/>
medicine. for <lb/>
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War another new discovery by <lb/>
in the way of helping the all <lb/>
calling on or <lb/>
above named barber, you can procure <lb/>
bottle of Preparation that is <lb/>
for eradicating and causing <lb/>
hair to perfectly soft <lb/>
glossy, only r throe application <lb/>
week i necessary, and a common I- <lb/>
brush is all to lie after <lb/>
scalp vigorously for a few minute a <lb/>
the Preparation. Try a bottle and fee <lb/>
convinced, only cents. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
ALFRED CULLEY, <lb/>
Barber, <lb/>
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