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; . <lb />
THE REFLECTOR; <lb />
-----Solicits Your patronage for----- <lb />
Its purpose will be to please every <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
THE <lb />
JOB <lb />
that be surpassed no- <lb />
where In this section. Our work always <lb />
i. satisfaction. <lb />
end <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. IX. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST <lb />
NO. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
I. J. <lb />
Published <lb />
For Judicial <lb />
JOHN E. <lb />
of Wilson. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector Democratic Nominees. surveying u the world at <lb />
one per cent, and free storage; and in <lb />
that I was deterred by the dread <lb />
that I should encounter that maker <lb />
of constitutions, my most worthy <lb />
brother who presides over <lb />
the Durham and is high priest <lb />
of the North Carolina Press <lb />
constitution. <lb />
Had I, however, have followed tho <lb />
worthy editor of the Am, I <lb />
His gems to call from earth Heaven. I should have concluded these remarks <lb />
lo shine in courts of mansions bright. <lb />
OF LIZZIE <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. We shall miss thee, darling loved one. <lb />
Q. of Wake., God <lb />
M. Holt., <lb />
of <lb />
Secretary of <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W, of Wake. <lb />
of Wayne. <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of <lb />
Attorney F. David-1 Passed as a day joy and sunshine. <lb />
Beam-1 Though our hearts are rent with sorrow, <lb />
When we think of thy brief days. <lb />
Passed on earth that loved <lb />
thee <lb />
While we bow to Gods own ways. <lb />
on, of Buncombe. <lb />
SUPREME <lb />
S. of <lb />
Too bright to last, too brief to say. <lb />
For the heavy clouds of darkest shallow-. <lb />
Have fallen on the home of thine. <lb />
The home and hearts that love thee best. <lb />
While here on earth, and we could cot, <lb />
Could not keep thee, dearest darling, <lb />
For the Angels were calling thee to <lb />
thy rest. <lb />
do. <lb />
Their home of love. <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate Clark, of <lb />
Joseph J. Davis, <lb />
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and <lb />
Alfonzo C. of Burke. <lb />
SUPERIOR The Angels were calling, they <lb />
First II. Brown, of, and waiting <lb />
Beaufort. To bear they ransomed soul above. <lb />
Second Philips, <lb />
Third G. Connor, of <lb />
son. <lb />
Whit j Thou art gone, dear, dearest <lb />
Wake. On earth we shall never see thee more. <lb />
Fifth . Womack, <lb />
Chatham. <lb />
Sixth T. Boykin, of I <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Seventh C. of , <lb />
Cumberland. I <lb />
Eighth F. Armfield, <lb />
Iredell. <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb />
Surry. <lb />
Tenth G. of <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
Twelfth If. Merrimon. <lb />
of <lb />
IX <lb />
even before now; you have doubtless <lb />
observed, though, from my rambling <lb />
and desultory remarks, that there are <lb />
no Old in mine. <lb />
At one time, I had almost <lb />
to write a state paper on that <lb />
nebulous, perhaps, slanderous <lb />
per subject, Alliance in <lb />
and had that directness <lb />
strike of alt over this <lb />
continent, were prohibition made a <lb />
police measure. Matrimony as a <lb />
census measure, next loomed up at- <lb />
but from time immemorial <lb />
matrimony has never failed to raise a <lb />
hue and cry that is not lost in <lb />
the weary midnight limns, long after <lb />
sleep has come to bachelors. That <lb />
subject was abandoned in the nick of <lb />
time while I walked the floor with a <lb />
four-year older who was making <lb />
night hideous because of a <lb />
tented tooth. <lb />
It is betraying no secret of my en- <lb />
tire neighborhood, when I take you <lb />
into my confidence and assure you <lb />
that I had finally settled on <lb />
as a subject, and was winding <lb />
up in a graceful apostrophe to a <lb />
beautiful and maiden <lb />
Stray Bits of Fun. <lb />
Baked Together by Billie for <lb />
Who Love to Laugh. <lb />
The Future of the Pension <lb />
Frauds. <lb />
A ring round the moon is said to <lb />
be a sign of rain. And a ring <lb />
a girl's finger is also a sign <lb />
of reign. <lb />
What is the tiling <lb />
richest asked the Sunday school <lb />
superintendent. And the new boy <lb />
said, Not having any. <lb />
A young gentleman wishes to <lb />
know which is proper to say on <lb />
leaving a lady after a late call, good <lb />
night or good evening Never tell <lb />
a man, say <lb />
simplicity, and. may I add, in its <lb />
best sense, brutality of <lb />
truth, that characterizes the editor of <lb />
the Landmark, whose <lb />
In their bright home of heavenly likeness to the first and greatest <lb />
Democrat president even goes to the <lb />
physical proportions, not stopping <lb />
short of Mr. Jefferson's famous <lb />
of purpose and true when Mrs. Haydn glancing at the <lb />
page, demanded such explanations <lb />
as made me feel a culprit. <lb />
to boom a town through the <lb />
Atlanta Constitution. <lb />
Bishop Potter's occasional <lb />
cal sermons have caused a number <lb />
of preachers to take politics for a <lb />
text, and some of them are talking <lb />
in right <lb />
It will be that <lb />
ward Hall, of Cambridge, Mass., <lb />
preached a sermon some time since <lb />
on the subject of pensions, and his <lb />
remarks on that occasion have been <lb />
very commented upon by <lb />
press and public. His sermon has <lb />
served to further expose tho great <lb />
A narrow escape. pension which has been <lb />
Young Wife have imposed on the people by the Be- <lb />
you, Clarence. I made j publican administration, and is, <lb />
therefore, worthy of the wide <lb />
OVER THE STATE. <lb />
Happenings of Interest Occur- <lb />
ring in North Carolina. <lb />
AS OUR <lb />
Salisbury The first <lb />
Got it Bad. <lb />
State Chronicle. <lb />
A citizen stopped us the other <lb />
day to tell us that he was going to be <lb />
a independent can- <lb />
at that. He said was a <lb />
Democrat and always expected to <lb />
be; but, said he, the Republicans <lb />
street railway was started Monday. <lb />
H of witnessed the <lb />
event, and the day was made one of <lb />
rejoicing. Fifteen cars will be run- <lb />
on the line in a low days. <lb />
local <lb />
was a practical idea <lb />
that I seized on after I had yielded <lb />
to woman's rights in own domes-, <lb />
the myself. <lb />
HIS FIRST PRINCIPLE. <lb />
says ho believes <lb />
first principles. What does he mean <lb />
by that <lb />
out for number <lb />
one. <lb />
it has attracted. <lb />
reviewing the dry <lb />
tics of this sermon at length, we <lb />
merely give the comment a gen- <lb />
who had studied the pension <lb />
frauds thoroughly. This opinion is <lb />
being quoted copiously by our <lb />
Why sir, exclaimed an tern them a <lb />
THAT WOULD BE DIFFICULT. <lb />
of Yet I will strive to meet thee, darling, j beautiful, golden, sunset-tinted truth, a habit that is <lb />
tic empire; but that subject I knew I . , , , , <lb />
I member a band. We Call that <lb />
was familiar to all. and to tell --.-- I <lb />
In thy Heaven home on the golden <lb />
shore. <lb />
I his save in such consoling reflection <lb />
Carrie, in Scotland Neck should have had <lb />
. I a paper as I have hinted at. <lb />
The Oration. In moments, when a renew- <lb />
ed and paid up subscription had <lb />
K. Vance, of Meek- <lb />
Ransom, of North- <lb />
the North Carolina Press kindled the skies aglow with hope. I <lb />
Mm <lb />
By Robt. Haydn, of Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
At the very outset, you will per- <lb />
me, Indies and gentlemen, to take <lb />
you into my fullest confidence; not <lb />
me into <lb />
WAS BIGHT. <lb />
seems like spring-time. <lb />
It. seems like spring-time, said <lb />
lingering on the steps. <lb />
unexpected impetus wine <lb />
ed him lingering longer. <lb />
prevent <lb />
Tender. <lb />
Nash. <lb />
Fifth <lb />
Forsyth. <lb />
Sixth <lb />
Robeson. <lb />
Se S. <lb />
of Rowan. <lb />
Eighth W. II. A. Cowles J <lb />
as is its own <lb />
hankered for something new. My <lb />
patience was rewarded. I had hit <lb />
upon a subject, to boom a local <lb />
paper through the You will <lb />
hail fancied that I should indulge in i readily admit that in that I had hit <lb />
some literary flight; it may be an idea worth preserving; and <lb />
firing a few at after turning that over in my <lb />
but that knew, was mind fully a week, I abandoned it. <lb />
filled, with perfect There was danger of offending the ,. , ,, ; ; , <lb />
lion ll concerned. ; man who did no there was passenger of a street railway official <lb />
Harbor was another apprehension of losing the patronage No; what was it t <lb />
of the man who borrows the paper <lb />
but does not subscribe it because <lb />
he does not like the editor; there was <lb />
danger offending the dentist who <lb />
tho most intricate airs on become alarmed at the <lb />
I'd like to hear you play the airs. is as follows <lb />
the drum major put on, replied an Ho. J. C. Missouri, <lb />
unbelieving listener. ., <lb />
for pensions has not <lb />
any reasonable approximate, one- <lb />
car on are just completely whipped out and <lb />
can't do anything, and don't expect <lb />
to try to do anything ; don't even <lb />
expect to put any candidates in the <lb />
and they have given me to <lb />
Goldsboro The St. <lb />
Hotel, that is entirely new in every j tho last one of them <lb />
particular and as tidy and inviting me. They don't ask <lb />
as a bright Spring morning, has me to be a but <lb />
so they <lb />
for, as <lb />
of the establishment. so demoralized they <lb />
can't to do <lb />
New Five town- As heard him and looked at him <lb />
ships in were totally r thought . <lb />
ignored and overlooked by the con to Old you <lb />
enumerators. None were appoint-1 may Just now, but as <lb />
ed in time. That was business. If you arc a man you are going <lb />
Porter ever saw a as straight to tho Radicals as a so- <lb />
snail he must have met him in his called independent ever <lb />
o . i <lb />
passed into the hands of a new pro- just run as an independent, <lb />
and this morning Mr-F. i. tn <lb />
Caster will assume the management vote <lb />
precipitate <lb />
Independent, indeed No man is <lb />
who sells cat; and a <lb />
man sells out when he does a thing <lb />
William Wallace, an old <lb />
living in Richmond county, was <lb />
found dead in tho woods a a <lb />
, o, Missouri, d -o, i . , T <lb />
j woods in this case is, o will vote <lb />
reached, by s that, or m the <lb />
one-1 be burned, started, tar nominee of your party and run <lb />
the maximum which will, w , <lb />
It spring-time, said I am Was by the intense <lb />
father, a sudden and h <lb />
to existing laws enacted, ; The grape <lb />
the law as it exists and at it is shipments this place are a <lb />
administered, the annual cost to the week or mote earlier than last year <lb />
Every day several hundred baskets <lb />
leave the for mar-1 <lb />
Can't Publish.<lb />
Ion <lb />
Matt. W <lb />
of Representatives-First District me in the very beginning. I topic that I had conceived might <lb />
Thomas Skinner, of it is far from prove of general but with <lb />
to the the Wilmington Star at <lb />
Third W. of, here to-night. The our principal port, I knew that my <lb />
of fact i. the impression is abroad, but services could not be needed, so long does not think it professional to me this morning. <lb />
Tery unjustly. I dare say, that a as lays on, till he has enough, but wishes would men- i hat for. <lb />
never stoops to work in Cause I argued that when <lb />
I seven blocks and had a seat <lb />
the entire distance. <lb />
WHY NOT. <lb />
, government live years hence on ac <lb />
coin at pensions will almost exceed <lb />
I the enormous cost of <lb />
Bat a wide-awake western ex- <lb />
change calls attention to the fact, <lb />
that since this calculation was made <lb />
the president has signed the <lb />
dent pension bill, which adds <lb />
and if the conditions for rip- <lb />
are favorable several hundred <lb />
thousand crates will be shipped in <lb />
Wilson Minor. <lb />
The Alliance Lodge of <lb />
and The Alliance Lodge of Stan- <lb />
have sent us for <lb />
some resolutions, which are <lb />
meant for and are aimed at the <lb />
Mother, our teacher came near to the annual outlay <lb />
II- <lb />
W. Brower. <lb />
Rowland <lb />
an editor. <lb />
had an that he will spend a week ; more gooseberry it ought <lb />
attractiveness that for a moment professional in Coon Track j to be called gooseberries. <lb />
In proffering to take y in into my tickled my fancy, but not wanting to i township, beginning Monday, An- <lb />
entrench on the preempted Held there was a certainty of <lb />
fullest be dead honest <lb />
with is not so much as a <lb />
ONE <lb />
daughter <lb />
the editor of the Concord limes, I treading on the corns Mr. Bury- bespoke, young Ta <lb />
Ninth G. Ewart of Hen-1 compliment to you. as it is to give nor do I forget that it was cheap, the undertaker, who hit <lb />
Well may the preachers take the <lb />
matter and protest from their <lb />
it was against which <lb />
this tyrannical tax will impose upon <lb />
an already overburdened people <lb />
Well may they wonder that pen- <lb />
increase in the land, and <lb />
that while ordinary people, who <lb />
-1 have no claim upon the government <lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Superior Court A. <lb />
A. K. Tucker. <lb />
Register of H. James. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. L. Ward. <lb />
B- Harris. <lb />
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair- <lb />
man, Mooring. C V, <lb />
John Flanagan, T. E. Keel. <lb />
Board of Harding <lb />
Chairman J. S. and J. D. <lb />
Cox. <lb />
myself the opportunity to a <lb />
per cent, excuse on my effort this <lb />
evening, in hopes thereby to bring it <lb />
up to about par, with easy <lb />
and no <lb />
When I accepted the honor of ad- <lb />
dressing the North Carolina Press <lb />
Association, on this occasion, I had <lb />
not expected that <lb />
would be in the metropolis of <lb />
School Superintend i the finest Carr works in <lb />
ling <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
Standard Keener Candle <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
v G. <lb />
B. Greene. <lb />
Treasurer Lang. <lb />
Chief T. Smith. <lb />
R. Moore. <lb />
Ward. T. A. I <lb />
col., 2nd Ward. W. II. Smith, and R. just so. <lb />
Greene. 3rd Ward, If. R. Lang and <lb />
Allen Warren; 4th Ward, Joe col.,<lb />
First and Third that the convention should be held <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. j not that I did not want <lb />
Hughes, D. D., Rector. <lb />
Sunday, morn <lb />
and night. Meeting even- <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
Baptist Services second and <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. <lb />
Meeting every Wednesday night. Rev. <lb />
A. D. Hunter. Pastor. <lb />
Greenville Lodge. No. A. F A A-1 man-s <lb />
M., every 1st Thursday and Mon-. <lb />
day night after the 1st and 3rd Sunday at When I was fully aroused to the <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. meets Durham audience, rest assured that <lb />
ambitions tempted <lb />
Covenant. Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. There were moments when the worthy- <lb />
desire to electrify this audience by <lb />
respect for another Concord editor, business docs not need advertising, <lb />
he of the Standard tripod, that i hut always wants his name <lb />
my giving myself full scope ed when the funeral is written up, as <lb />
on Matrimony, or being charge of all arrange- <lb />
Maiden's Goose there was danger of earning <lb />
When I came to eliminating these i the enmity of the banker who pro- <lb />
topics from the slate, I found among I that he has more applications <lb />
others yet left, the patriotic subject, for money than he can supply, and <lb />
Governor, Commander of the yet is forever the paper <lb />
Army and but I was ; for not booming the town on its <lb />
poaching on the exclusive hunting banking capital; there was apparent <lb />
grounds of the Washington certainty of making as a <lb />
Horses and Redheaded i March grocer who <lb />
opened up a vast field of spec in his line is <lb />
lore and logic, which after a I must <lb />
week's labor was abandoned when I sends the editor a ten <lb />
thought I saw myself in the Green- watermelon that has been plug-. <lb />
being watched, too, j cc, a message that <lb />
the hundred-eyed Goldsboro Bob- enterprising grocer <lb />
surprise, when . , . . k- , . i , , . <lb />
. who in sectional pride warned received a car load of line <lb />
executive committee announced . .- . , ., <lb />
from trespassing in the eastern melons; there was danger <lb />
part of the State. j of offending the merchant tailor who <lb />
his trade as ho makes his <lb />
suits, and who for that class <lb />
of trade that advertising not in- <lb />
and who has been known to <lb />
give a misfit suit for a three line <lb />
local about a party at Ins house; <lb />
I world are. I may mention in <lb />
Indeed, had anticipated <lb />
that Association would meet way <lb />
off yonder, where it would perforce <lb />
Hock considerably by itself; and in <lb />
that event, felt that it would not be <lb />
I unbecoming in me to talk to <lb />
My dear, Matilda <lb />
him. <lb />
Mr. Then we must <lb />
And her an antidote. She can't <lb />
have him. <lb />
next few days. It has been i hint and injury of a certain <lb />
demonstrated that grapes grown on As the Mirror reflects <lb />
expressions about <lb />
will after tho first three . ,, . <lb />
yield a net profit of over per our <lb />
acre. to eternity and to that judge- <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
township comes to the front this ls selfish <lb />
week with having a female infant we must decline the <lb />
that possesses live grandmothers, i I cation of the resolutions. When the <lb />
j own, great and l great great Alliance, in its grand and <lb />
i grandmother, who is now rears I i ., , <lb />
old.------A caused by I endeavors to <lb />
dies. He is here, and here to stay. <lb />
DIED OF STARVATION. <lb />
You that went to <lb />
Washington a year ago to look <lb />
a place, and said he Runaway Shot Down, <lb />
intended to wait till something <lb />
are dying good the pen- <lb />
renew their youth and Hour- old between Combines and op- <lb />
and grow lat the country. Bell and Mr. B. <lb />
It has been said that the took place Sunday at <lb />
holder dies, but never re Greene county, resulted m the <lb />
signs. It may be said with truth that wounding of <lb />
the pensioner neither resigns nor through a pistol shot in the hands <lb />
of Bell. <lb />
A Posse of a Planter Has a <lb />
with Laborers. <lb />
La., July <lb />
laborers from the plantation <lb />
of A. near Oak <lb />
Parish, and whoso pas- <lb />
sage he had paid from North Caro- <lb />
quit their homes Sunday night released and escorted to tho <lb />
commenced, under of with her basket of small <lb />
night, to mate their way into Chi- ares peddling <lb />
. to come to Durham, but that I did j me or not, as you will, I <lb />
not that I could acquit asseverate that the only <lb />
with credit, or do credit to the are not treated to-night <lb />
tors of North Carolina, in a set m an exceedingly funny <lb />
You may be sure that I lack I on gas <lb />
none of common of <lb />
inherent in man, and cultivated in <lb />
without is the report <lb />
that many windows were broken re- and <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. J. A. K. <lb />
Tucker, N. G. <lb />
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of II.,, my eloquence, almost crowded me <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night. into vortex of effort j <lb />
D. D. Haskett, D. I. ,., . <lb />
congratulate you upon my <lb />
every Thursday night. C. A. White, C. escape from myself in that hour of <lb />
Pitt comity meets <lb />
the first Friday in January. April. July temptation. <lb />
and October. J. J. Laughinghouse,; It is true that in those moments <lb />
I was encouraged by <lb />
the second Sunday in each mouth to you by <lb />
at o'clock, r M. Hall. <lb />
Fernando Ward, D. S. Spain. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
I in by a man's crack- <lb />
a classical and strictly Athenian <lb />
joke with scarcely any flavor of fun <lb />
in it, in the presence of our worthy <lb />
president who now has wire gauze <lb />
over all the windows of his Lumber- <lb />
ton office; which by the by, the <lb />
who must not <lb />
be offended, and who would advertise <lb />
in your paper, but it has too small a <lb />
circulation, and who swore in a suit <lb />
against the same paper for damages <lb />
for saying that his financial standing <lb />
was said to be shaky, that you had <lb />
Ms credit with all <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
Hours pen for all business from A. <lb />
II. to P. M. All mail distributed <lb />
on arrival. The deliver will <lb />
be kept open for minutes at night <lb />
after the Northern mail Is distributed. <lb />
Northern Mail arrives daily <lb />
at P. M. and departs at <lb />
Old Sparta and Falkland, for a topic to discuss before you, and <lb />
I ideM <lb />
Washington. I yearned for the splendid <lb />
Roads, and , of L j-, <lb />
mans arrives t <lb />
and departs at A. M. I that so brilliantly and so skillfully <lb />
Ridge Bell's directs the Raleigh and Ob- <lb />
Johnson's Mills. <lb />
and Pullet malls arrive Tuesday let, even then, I was not <lb />
Thursday and Saturday at A. M. and totally lost in envy, for I remember <lb />
report shows belongs to our hon- <lb />
president, and is AH these and a thousand <lb />
a mighty host con <lb />
Though it purport hut little that with <lb />
do not discuss here u-night lo threatening miens, and incontinently <lb />
make a town with gold leaf tobacco in terror, out into <lb />
as the I obtrude the excuse the Alliance <lb />
that it is because that feat has Cabarrus, on and <lb />
foiled by my T. HiT CUT <lb />
ed for that torrent of eloquence that of Henderson; , , <lb />
is perpetually on tap in my and between drinks, as <lb />
Deal, of the Wilkesboro Chronicle; i while he was to Ala- i <lb />
and in the tumult of which I in quest of a coal mine <lb />
barely escaped with sound bones. I his own behind the i <lb />
last year, at Lenoir. <lb />
Certainly I was not j <lb />
that it would be expected that I <lb />
should descant on Carolina <lb />
turned up. <lb />
Yes; anything turned up vet T <lb />
Yes; toes. <lb />
PA'S DEFINITION. <lb />
Jimmy Pa, what is an <lb />
amateur <lb />
Au amateur angler, <lb />
son, is a man who cant lie well <lb />
enough to make a living our of it, <lb />
but just enough to keep <lb />
amused. <lb />
SHE WAS RIGHT. <lb />
Did you hear that <lb />
Willis was married yesterday to <lb />
Tom <lb />
Really I I thought she <lb />
would be last person to marry <lb />
him. <lb />
Well, she wasn't she <lb />
AT OLD <lb />
Well. Susie is engaged to one trouble-maker, <lb />
Mr. at last. lire on the posse and for one <lb />
she fairly coaxed i minute did some wild shooting. <lb />
him to propose, too. the Are, and the re- <lb />
just like her. In <lb />
the literary society debates at school away from the, <lb />
she was always begging the <lb />
EVIDENCES. <lb />
Do you think he loves <lb />
yon <lb />
Oh, am certain of it. <lb />
Why be wants to marry me so much <lb />
that he has borrowed money of papa <lb />
for us to get married on; a thing his <lb />
sensitive soul not brook <lb />
if he did not love me. <lb />
Wilmington The ponce <lb />
haven't caught a highway-man yet. <lb />
bat they bad a highway-woman at <lb />
the City Hall yesterday. She was <lb />
a and to speak <lb />
English, but made the janitor's <lb />
hair stand end by in <lb />
sever, other languages he lock- <lb />
ed her up. Before she got through <lb />
the Mayor ordered that she <lb />
cot County, Ark. They were <lb />
sued by a posse of friends of Mr. <lb />
and this found <lb />
lying in ambush in a dense thicket. <lb />
When notified by the posse that <lb />
they were surrounded by a party of <lb />
men who would do them no harm, <lb />
only asked their return to their <lb />
homes, they expressed <lb />
to return, but when the posse went <lb />
forward to meet them, the <lb />
You will, I pardon <lb />
my envy in earnestly casting <lb />
departs at <lb />
Vanceboro. Black and Calico <lb />
mails arrives every Saturday at P. M. <lb />
and departs at AM. <lb />
J. J. PERKINS P. M <lb />
A. D. Hunter's <lb />
Appointments, <lb />
1st Sunday and <lb />
2nd and 4th Sundays, morning and <lb />
night, Greenville Baptist also <lb />
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday night. <lb />
Sunday morning and night. Beth- <lb />
el Baptist <lb />
well that there was an hour when <lb />
seriously contemplated imitating the <lb />
broad charity and the generous good <lb />
feeling that permeates the columns <lb />
of the Raleigh Chronicle, when I had <lb />
hoped to spring a subject on so broad <lb />
a platform as the of my <lb />
brother Daniels. <lb />
In moments, I had dared <lb />
to think of climbing the <lb />
parapets of the sub-treasury <lb />
a field for daily but <lb />
I have been trained that it bad <lb />
manners to speak of one's maladies <lb />
in company. journalism <lb />
as an adjunct of the morning <lb />
would have claimed a beneficial <lb />
hour of discourse; but a burnt child <lb />
d reads the fire, and many of you will <lb />
readily recall the recent <lb />
in that direction. <lb />
Growing philosophical in my <lb />
nations, the thought struck me <lb />
very gently, though, I do protest- <lb />
that as a Police Meas- <lb />
offered s fertile field for an <lb />
orator; and yet from by experience I <lb />
had never seen a police measured, <lb />
successfully, by prohibition. Indeed, <lb />
am convinced that it cause i <lb />
to utter another word. <lb />
Would fit this Latitude. <lb />
Greensboro Workman. <lb />
The old time punishment by the <lb />
application of the lash has been re- <lb />
in A noted offender <lb />
has been sentenced to two years in <lb />
the penitentiary with a <lb />
punishment of thirty lashes. <lb />
The offender was examined in due <lb />
form by penitentiary surgeon <lb />
who declared in a fit condition <lb />
physically to receive the punish- <lb />
and he was accordingly <lb />
In style which would <lb />
do more than any law on statute <lb />
book to lessen crime in North Caro- <lb />
The Judge who is fit to preside <lb />
over a court will never permit law- <lb />
or attorney practicing before <lb />
him as a judge to malign, browbeat, <lb />
blackguard and insult witnesses, as <lb />
so many of them do in order to prove <lb />
their ability <lb />
Advance <lb />
NO <lb />
Well, Mrs. Brown, how does your <lb />
daughter get along on the piano <lb />
Law sakes, Mrs. Jones You <lb />
know I no musician myself; but <lb />
I did hear her teacher say only yes <lb />
my child, you're <lb />
quite ten bars ahead so she must <lb />
be some progress <lb />
AN EXCELLENT SUBSTITUTE. <lb />
Book Now sir, here is <lb />
complete dictionary of all the slang <lb />
phrases in use in any part of this <lb />
country. Every man should bare <lb />
it. You want one, of------. <lb />
No, I guess not. <lb />
You see my daughter is home from <lb />
boarding school. <lb />
STRONG EVIDENCE. <lb />
I say, old man, Judge <lb />
either drinks too much or <lb />
he can very little. <lb />
What makes yon think sol <lb />
Well, there's strong evidence; we <lb />
had a glass together, and <lb />
told one of your jokes; <lb />
Judge <lb />
WHAT WOMEN ALWAY FORGET. <lb />
Mrs, her new <lb />
Well, you think of me now <lb />
Mr. Humph You're as <lb />
proud as a peacock. <lb />
Mrs. Why shouldn't I <lb />
be <lb />
Mr. Why yon should <lb />
feathers are gorgeous, bat <lb />
shoes aren't blackened <lb />
who have brought labor from <lb />
North past season, <lb />
through tho when arrested. <lb />
At Green's Station, on Oxford <lb />
and railroad, Saturday, <lb />
Mrs. John L. Hall, was brutally as- <lb />
her own yard by a <lb />
woman Lyon and badly <lb />
beaten, because Mrs. Hall <lb />
a daughter of this colored <lb />
woman from passing through her <lb />
yard, which she was in the habit of <lb />
doing. The assault was made <lb />
log the absence of Mr. Hall, in the <lb />
presence bis daughter who was <lb />
, hold by the assailant's husband <lb />
from rendering her mother any as- <lb />
i Tho couple are in Oxford <lb />
I heart and soul, and will stand with <lb />
i it in noble fight to sword <lb />
and hilt to But when this <lb />
mighty organization turns its bat-, <lb />
malice and ill will against <lb />
a single individual and tries to boy- <lb />
and crash him down into ruin, <lb />
then it cannot receive aid or <lb />
help, or of the Wilson <lb />
Mirror, which will, in obedience to <lb />
its motto, every single individual's <lb />
rights maintain, by power <lb />
and by <lb />
John B. Eaves, chairman, and <lb />
Harris, secretary of the Re- <lb />
publican State executive committee, <lb />
had a fight in about a <lb />
of courtesy between tho two <lb />
party officials. <lb />
The transition from long, lingering <lb />
and painful sickness to robust health <lb />
marks an epoch in the life of <lb />
Such a remarkable event is treas- <lb />
In memory and agency <lb />
whereby th good health has been attain- <lb />
ed is gratefully blessed. Hence it is that <lb />
to is heard in praise of Electric <lb />
Hitters. So many teal they owe their <lb />
restoration to health to the use of the <lb />
and Tonic. If you are <lb />
troubled with any disease of Kidneys. <lb />
Liver or Stomach, long or short stand- <lb />
you will surely Had relief by use of <lb />
Electric Hitters. Sold at and <lb />
per bottle at L. Wooten. <lb />
Sand ford A fatal <lb />
their only object being to swindle, s of <lb />
out their passage to, v sad a, this <lb />
Louis has become very com. morning <lb />
the past two months. <lb />
hours of three and four o'clock <lb />
Adams, a white man <lb />
a flagman of the C F. ft Y. V. <lb />
railroad, while the north-bound <lb />
Mr. W. H. a prominent , was shifting cars on <lb />
His Son Cured. <lb />
and influential citizen of Mt, Vernon <lb />
I the sidings, m order to make better <lb />
time, told a brake-man, who <lb />
HI, writes as follows, under date of. as cars, to aside <lb />
March j and him do tho coupling. Taking <lb />
Swift's Specific S. cured my stick in which to <lb />
permanently of a stubborn case in the act joining <lb />
. bat a box car, a piece <lb />
of Blood that defied the , , protruding from the fiat <lb />
medical treatment available. I have , caught his head between and <lb />
recommended S. S. S. to others for the box, fracturing skull and <lb />
blood troubles and disease of the <lb />
skin, and have never known it to <lb />
fail to cure in any case. <lb />
Blood Poison Cured. <lb />
I was troubled for years with a <lb />
Blood in its very worst form. <lb />
I was treated by the very best <lb />
of Louisville, Ky., and K van <lb />
ville, Ind , hut they failed to benefit <lb />
me any way. A few bottles bot- <lb />
Swift's Specific S. cur- <lb />
ed me sound and well. was <lb />
over four years ago, and there has <lb />
been return of disease since, <lb />
or any symptoms of it. I have rec- <lb />
it to others for blood <lb />
poison, and in every case they were <lb />
D H. Kain, <lb />
Mt. Vernon, III. <lb />
Treatise on Blood and Skin Di <lb />
mailed free. <lb />
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CO., <lb />
Atlanta, On. <lb />
causing him to fall senseless <lb />
the track the cars. He <lb />
was quickly raised and drawn out <lb />
by the and aid was sum- <lb />
at once, but wound <lb />
proved and he died in about <lb />
twenty minutes. The corpse was <lb />
laid on the train and taken on to <lb />
Greensboro. <lb />
Mrs. Susan who lives <lb />
near this county, has a <lb />
young cow that has had remarkable <lb />
experience. The cow had been <lb />
allowed to run at large the woods, <lb />
during the day, and she had been <lb />
in the habit of coining home <lb />
at night until about two weeks <lb />
ago, she failed to return. <lb />
Search was made for her, but she <lb />
was not found until eleven days <lb />
after she was first missed. She <lb />
was fastened in a tree. A in <lb />
the woods hart in tree a <lb />
bole, through which she had put her <lb />
bead, by turning it in a certain <lb />
She did not know how to <lb />
get her bead out and remained <lb />
there without food or water for <lb />
eleven days. When released the <lb />
cow walked home and ate heartily. <lb />
New Journal. <lb />
AYCOCK It <lb />
.-- N C <lb />
WILSON, N. <lb />
JR. JAMES, <lb />
DENTIST, t <lb />
Greenville, N <lb />
A LEX <lb />
KY-AT-L AW, <lb />
G RE E N V L C <lb />
RE. <lb />
J. M. TUCKER <lb />
j. o. <lb />
MOORE, TUCKER ft MURPHY. <lb />
A IF <lb />
N. C. <lb />
marry <lb />
t skinner, <lb />
m. c <lb />
n O. JAMES, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
VILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice hi all the courts. Collection <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
J. <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
A W, <lb />
C. <lb /></p>
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through which to reach the public. <lb />
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Mail Matter. <lb />
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 13th. <lb />
The Democratic State Convention <lb />
meets in nest Wednesday, <lb />
20th. <lb />
North Carolina met with quite a <lb />
severe loss in educational inter- <lb />
by the burning of Rutherford <lb />
College occurred on the night <lb />
of the All the buildings and <lb />
libraries were completely destroyed <lb />
with some twenty thousand dollars <lb />
worth of notes and accounts. The <lb />
tire was supposed to have caught <lb />
from ore of the society halls and <lb />
there was no insurance. The <lb />
Chronicle makes an appeal <lb />
aid to rebuild the college at once. <lb />
Notice to Township Commit- <lb />
tees. <lb />
The members of the several <lb />
township Democratic committees, <lb />
to elected at the primaries on <lb />
the of August request <lb />
to meet at the Court House in <lb />
Greenville on the 28th day of <lb />
August immediately after the ad- <lb />
of the County Con- <lb />
for the purpose of elect- <lb />
a County Executive Commit- <lb />
tee for the ensuing- two years. <lb />
By order of the Democratic Ex- <lb />
Committee of Pitt county. <lb />
A. L. Blow. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, July <lb />
County <lb />
Democratic <lb />
A convention of the Democratic <lb />
party of Pitt county, will be held <lb />
in the Court House in Greenville, <lb />
on <lb />
AUG. 1890, <lb />
at o'clock M., for the purpose <lb />
of nominating candidates for the <lb />
Legislature and the various <lb />
offices. <lb />
Each township will be entitled to <lb />
elect to said convention one <lb />
gate and one alternate for 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 />
Bethel <lb />
Carolina<lb />
Falkland <lb />
Farmville <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 />
requested to meet in their <lb />
townships, at the usual place <lb />
of meeting, on <lb />
AUG. <lb />
at o'clock P. M. for the purpose <lb />
of appointing delegates to said <lb />
County Convention, for the <lb />
nation of Candidates for <lb />
and the election of five Demo- <lb />
to constitute a Township Ex- <lb />
By order of the Democratic Ex- <lb />
Committee of Pitt county. <lb />
Alex L. Blow, Chm. <lb />
R. Williams Sec. <lb />
An Example Worthy to be Fol- <lb />
lowed. <lb />
We saw recently that the <lb />
county Alliance had re- <lb />
solved to take no part in the <lb />
tics of that county, and will permit <lb />
no candidate to use the Alliance as <lb />
a means of securing a nomination <lb />
for office in the county. This ac- <lb />
on the part of the <lb />
burg Alliance is very wise <lb />
and proper, and deserves to be fol- <lb />
lowed by other county Alliances <lb />
in the State. Such action is best <lb />
for the Alliance and best for the <lb />
Democratic party. It would be a <lb />
dangerous stroke of politics for the <lb />
Alliance in any county to under- <lb />
take to nominate only Alliance <lb />
Democrats. It would jeopardize <lb />
the success of the Democratic tick <lb />
et and invite a defeat of the plans <lb />
and purposes of the Alliance itself. <lb />
Take Pitt county, for instance. <lb />
We suppose Alliance is <lb />
composed of a little more one- <lb />
third of the Democratic voters. <lb />
If it should happen that only Al- <lb />
men were nominated for the <lb />
county offices, could it be expect- <lb />
ed that there would be that <lb />
feeling in the party <lb />
as would insure success We <lb />
need to have the utmost harmony <lb />
in Democratic ranks if victory is to <lb />
perch upon our banner. There <lb />
are five thousand voters in Pitt <lb />
county, and the Democrats only <lb />
have a margin of about one <lb />
and fifty votes. The relative <lb />
strength of the two parties is near- <lb />
the same, but the Democratic <lb />
ticket can always win if the right <lb />
men are nominated. The <lb />
Ton suggests that the best and <lb />
most competent men be nominated <lb />
regardless of the fact whether they <lb />
belong to the Alliance or not, and <lb />
in selecting good, reliable men <lb />
neither the of the Alli- <lb />
nor the Democratic party <lb />
will suffer any harm. <lb />
bills which bad passed under the <lb />
Rules of the House few had become <lb />
laws, few of those which had, <lb />
would in his opinion, remain long <lb />
upon the statue books. <lb />
There was great laughter in the <lb />
House when be contrasted the <lb />
of the rulings by Speaker <lb />
Reed and those of Mr. and <lb />
Randall. <lb />
He said that he bad no criticism <lb />
ii make upon the Speaker. If the <lb />
the side were <lb />
that officer <lb />
be should remove that <lb />
satisfaction. It they were willing <lb />
to accept the Speaker as a fair type <lb />
of their party he enter no <lb />
dissent. Tie Speaker won his <lb />
He bail exercised that <lb />
supremacy. He had been the riv <lb />
publican leader on the floor. Tue <lb />
republicans bad made him their <lb />
leader the chair, he had ex- <lb />
that leader-ship. <lb />
Mr. Peters, also protested against <lb />
disturbing old issues and bringing, <lb />
and creating a state of irritation <lb />
that deliberative body. Amongst <lb />
other this republican lie ore <lb />
said stir up these <lb />
animosities Why bring up these <lb />
that <lb />
parties and separate the from <lb />
the if the democrats did <lb />
tie was lowed by Mr. <lb />
effort to fawn like a <lb />
hound before the speaker, and <lb />
tend to him ; but everything <lb />
he said was too sickly, too be-scat- <lb />
too tiresome to write <lb />
and was even too weakly delivered <lb />
to listen to. <lb />
It is said that the. Star-eyed God- <lb />
looks seventeen years younger <lb />
than she did before Secretary <lb />
wrote his reciprocity letter. <lb />
Mr. heart is <lb />
and sore, his epiglottis sinks <lb />
down with a pop, when he sees Mr. <lb />
coming. The handwriting <lb />
is on the wall ill Kansas, letter.-, <lb />
six yards high, not higher <lb />
they are thick, It has been ob- <lb />
served by Senator Plumb after the <lb />
people of that State took him by the <lb />
nose and turned his eyes in the <lb />
direction of the awful inscription. <lb />
be made and that the Reg- <lb />
of Deeds order suitable books <lb />
for the same and make publication <lb />
of same. <lb />
Upon petition the following <lb />
differences in valuation of land were <lb />
J. Z. Brooks increased to <lb />
James Brooks increased f <lb />
Mrs. E. Buck reduced to <lb />
J. T. Smith and wife reduced to <lb />
J. B. reduced to <lb />
Almira Brown reduced to <lb />
Ordered that E. O. be <lb />
to visit all the Road <lb />
Greenville <lb />
and ascertain from each, the <lb />
of bis territory; and that he be <lb />
lowed for said duty <lb />
Ordered that a license be <lb />
to Johnson, Co., to retail <lb />
liquor for mouths from July 1st, <lb />
1390. <lb />
M. H. Davenport and J. H. <lb />
were exempted from poll <lb />
1890. <lb />
The Male School. <lb />
by as is also the main office <lb />
in St. with the branch office in <lb />
St. a distance two miles and a <lb />
half. Edwin Arlington. <lb />
The appointment, M. L. Mo- <lb />
of Catawba, to fill out Judge <lb />
unexpired term, meets with <lb />
general approbation. His brethren <lb />
of the bar esteem as <lb />
well grounded in the law and the <lb />
general public knows him as a <lb />
and a blameless <lb />
gentleman. One of the foremost of <lb />
the Superior Court Judges says the <lb />
is the best the <lb />
nor has made, while lawyers <lb />
unanimously commend it, laymen <lb />
generally applaud it. Judge <lb />
is bis first, court this <lb />
week at Danbury, county.<lb />
Greenville Male <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
I, J. t Principal, <lb />
Fall Term Opens Sept. 1st, 1890. <lb />
I I <lb />
IT <lb />
I Mi IT I C <lb />
AN <lb />
AN <lb />
Commissioner's <lb />
William a New York <lb />
murderer, was killed by <lb />
last week as a penalty bis crime, <lb />
or he was electrocuted, as <lb />
has been given New <lb />
York's new Singled method <lb />
punishment. The law in that <lb />
State to execute the death by <lb />
electricity went Into effect the first <lb />
of last year, and crime <lb />
was the alter the passage of <lb />
the new law. a bungling job <lb />
was made of this first experiment <lb />
at electrocution that it has brought <lb />
the method into much disfavor, <lb />
it is suggested that the first work <lb />
of the next of that State <lb />
will be to repeal the law. <lb />
It strikes us that New York was <lb />
right much put to it in getting up <lb />
this idea capital punishment. If <lb />
they are so anxious to i ill the <lb />
by electricity, that class might <lb />
at least be reduced to the same <lb />
level and killed like they dispatch <lb />
the citizen that is, instead <lb />
of going through all the trouble, <lb />
wrangle and enormous expense of <lb />
buying dynamos, making fine <lb />
chairs, constructing all the <lb />
electrical appliances and hiring big <lb />
operatives to finger the <lb />
machine, just trot the criminal <lb />
on the streets of New York City and <lb />
knock down one of the death-deal <lb />
int. electric wires on him, and the <lb />
work is done instanter, without so <lb />
much pomp, and without having to <lb />
kill him twice to get one good job <lb />
of it, as was the can in the electro- <lb />
cation of It does not <lb />
look the highest type Of civilization <lb />
to treat murderers so much better <lb />
than the average citizen is treated. <lb />
N. C, Aug. 4th 1890. <lb />
Board of County Commissioner's <lb />
met this day, present C. Dawson, <lb />
chairman, John Flanagan, IX V. <lb />
Newton. G. M. Mooring T. K. <lb />
Keel. last meeting read <lb />
and approved. <lb />
The following persons were <lb />
lowed to list taxes for the year <lb />
Swift Creek A. <lb />
Adams, Julia Adams, Mary Brooks, <lb />
Samuel Cory, Ashley Dixon, T. <lb />
Frizzle, G. W. Garris, E. W. Jack- <lb />
sou, John H. King, Green <lb />
Lemon Pittman, <lb />
A Slaughter, M L Slaughter, Henry <lb />
Thomas, T W Wilson. <lb />
Bland <lb />
Q W Hellen. Henry Harris, Mar- <lb />
Sutton, P B Loftin, W S Lit- <lb />
H H Williams. <lb />
Greenville II Allen <lb />
John Allen, Pennie Bock, Amos <lb />
Brown, B F Gwaltney, J B <lb />
J Pope, Richard J It <lb />
Williams. <lb />
Boyd, <lb />
Isaac Bell, A B Hudson, J A Porter <lb />
U Porter, J S Porter, J L <lb />
Mains, T W Wilson, Stephen <lb />
Which <lb />
aid. <lb />
Falkland Exum <lb />
Farmville Baker. <lb />
The following orders for paupers <lb />
were issued <lb />
John Stocks 4.30, Taylor <lb />
COO, Margaret Bryant 3.00, James <lb />
Masters 2.00, Ivy Mayo <lb />
Elks 1.50, U D Smith 2.00, Nancy <lb />
Moore 4.00, John Alex <lb />
12.00, Edmond Spain 2.00, <lb />
Polly Adams COO, <lb />
4.50, Frances 2.00, Edmond <lb />
2.00, David <lb />
0.00, Daniel Webster 2.00, Martha <lb />
Nelson 2.00, Wm 7.00, <lb />
Lydia 2.00, Jacob <lb />
1.50. Jacob 2.00, Asa <lb />
4.00, Henry Harris <lb />
Moore 2.00, Arthur <lb />
2.00, Julia 1.50, Susan Bi <lb />
1.00. <lb />
The following were <lb />
general county <lb />
H James J A K Tucker <lb />
56.40, W S Hardison 24.74, D J <lb />
1.25, J B Galloway 45.34, <lb />
Samuel 1.23, ED Maiming <lb />
1.21 W M D J Which- <lb />
aid 2.00, W H. Nichols Caleb <lb />
Worthington M C 1.21 <lb />
J H 1.21. J H <lb />
1.60, B B 20.59, S A <lb />
Bedding J J <lb />
C P Gaskins B Sheppard <lb />
1.67, W J 1.05, Amos Hem- <lb />
John James <lb />
1.00, A L Blow B H <lb />
Beans 3.20, J B Cherry 1285, J B <lb />
Cherry 231.41, Turnage <lb />
J B Cherry Co. 1.25, Handy <lb />
1.37, J T Williams 34.70 <lb />
Dawson 3.80, C V Newton <lb />
John Flanagan 4.00, T E Keel 9.40, <lb />
Q M Mooring 5.80. <lb />
The following Jurors were drawn <lb />
for September term of Pitt Superior <lb />
Court. <lb />
FIRST WEEK. <lb />
C C Vines, B H Allen, C D Smith, <lb />
James Thigpen, B D Beach, W L <lb />
Brown, J D Williams, A B <lb />
Major Gaskins, Henry L. Blount, J <lb />
C Crawford, D M <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Aug. 8th <lb />
To the people of Greenville and <lb />
country. <lb />
At a public meeting held in <lb />
last the undersigned having been <lb />
appointed a committee to <lb />
pond with teachers and to secure a <lb />
suitable person to open a male <lb />
school of high grade in the town of <lb />
Greenville beg leave to advise the <lb />
public that, after much <lb />
and investigation, we have <lb />
secured the services of Walter <lb />
F. Mathews. Prof. Mat news comes <lb />
tons highly a scholar <lb />
teacher and a Christian gentleman <lb />
and we take pleasure commend <lb />
him to the confidence, esteem <lb />
of the public. <lb />
He assumes control of the school <lb />
on bis own responsibility and he is <lb />
therefore dependent upon the pat- <lb />
of the public for his support <lb />
and tor the efficiency of the school. <lb />
We therefore hope the people will <lb />
give to this school such generous <lb />
support and united good will as <lb />
will make it a school of which the <lb />
tin- people may look for a proper <lb />
place the education of their sons. <lb />
It. will be seen by his published <lb />
rates that he has made his charges <lb />
tuition very low and think <lb />
the patrons will appreciate this <lb />
effort on bis part to meet them in a <lb />
liberal spirit. <lb />
Many of our people have <lb />
subscribed money to repair <lb />
the buildings. The money will be <lb />
collected and the necessary repairs <lb />
made at by Messrs. John <lb />
and C. A. White to whom we. <lb />
beg that the will make <lb />
immediate payment so that the <lb />
school may be opened promptly on <lb />
the 1st day of September. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
John Flanagan. <lb />
J. <lb />
j. H. <lb />
C. A. White. <lb />
It will take ten years or more, <lb />
the experts in Washington, to COOP <lb />
pile all the data gathered for the <lb />
census of this year. Among the <lb />
petty and contemptible party jobs to <lb />
which this has lent <lb />
itself the census of 1890 will be re- <lb />
corded in history as about the most <lb />
worthless of the lot, and at the same <lb />
time the most profitable to its par- <lb />
Record. <lb />
tuition <lb />
Per term of twenty weeks payable, <lb />
quarterly in <lb />
Primary, 7.60 <lb />
Intermediate, 10.00 <lb />
Higher English Science and Mathe-<lb />
Languages, French, Greek <lb />
and each, 3.00 <lb />
Or any two of the languages for 5.00 <lb />
Board reasonable. Healthy location. <lb />
Discipline- firm. Young men will be <lb />
thoroughly prepared to enter any Col- <lb />
la the State. <lb />
For further address or see <lb />
the Principal or <lb />
J. B. <lb />
Thus. J. Jarvis, <lb />
John Flanagan, <lb />
J. H. <lb />
C. A. White. <lb />
Committee. <lb />
PRATES<lb />
IS THE IN THE SOUTH. <lb />
nun <lb />
I TIN <lb />
Mr <lb />
WHY IT THE BEST COTTON GIN IX THE SOUTH it it <lb />
built upon Improved principles, having Revolving Heads in the ends Hie <lb />
Cotton Box, which revolve with the roll of seed cotton, thus preventing that <lb />
which occurs at the end of the cotton box In all other gins. Hence the <lb />
GIN does not break nor choke, carries a harder rail of seed cotton on the <lb />
than other gins, and, In consequence of this, cleans the need better, and <lb />
course, yields more lint cotton. This i- common and if don't believe <lb />
what we say. write to any of the gentlemen whoso names and appear lie- <lb />
low, all whom are using the Pratt and will have no other. <lb />
Bonner, F. II. Guilford, F. F. Cherry. Pate, <lb />
Aurora, N. C; f. B. Hooker, Idaho, N. C; W. R. T. R. Boyd. Edwards <lb />
Mill, X. C.; U II. Fowler, Stonewall. X. U.; J. I. A. G. Cox, Greenville, <lb />
N. ; W. L. Smith, Calico, X. E. S. Waters, X. J. T. <lb />
son, N. C; W. S. D. van N. W. II. Hampton, Plymouth, <lb />
X. C; M. A. Windley, Bath, X. C.; S. M. Smith, Theo. Mills. <lb />
N. W. T. N. J. T. N. C. <lb />
ORDER wait until the ginning is upon you to order <lb />
your gin. It will cost no mom early than late. will take orders now or any <lb />
time this summer, at cash prices, and deliver on good notes, without interest, <lb />
payable in November, 1890. <lb />
MOWING will sell the Buckeye good <lb />
notes, to responsible parties, payable November, 1800 and November 1891. Order <lb />
at <lb />
The spectacle of a woman in the <lb />
United States Senate is among the <lb />
possibilities, not to say probabilities, <lb />
of the near future. The has <lb />
voted to admit Wyoming territory <lb />
to the sisterhood of Slates, with the <lb />
woman attachment of that <lb />
interesting aspirant for membership <lb />
in the Globe. <lb />
The man who goes honestly through <lb />
this world will get many a bump <lb />
as he goes along, but after all, his <lb />
condition will be infinitely better <lb />
than that of the man who goes <lb />
through without antagonizing any- <lb />
thing, and just goes as the majority <lb />
may carry <lb />
has the right idea of the <lb />
force bill. is more <lb />
he says, four lines of that <lb />
law than in all the out- <lb />
that have taken place since <lb />
the It is a measure of <lb />
that every honest workingman <lb />
must Tittles. <lb />
TOBACCO HOGSHEADS, <lb />
GIVEN AWAY. <lb />
GINS <lb />
We are pleased to announce to the to- <lb />
growers of Pitt and adjoining <lb />
counties that we are prepared to give <lb />
Hogsheads free to any person who <lb />
will use them to ship their tobacco in <lb />
provided they will ship It to Messrs. <lb />
Davis Gregory, of Oxford, N. <lb />
Mess. Davis Gregory are very large <lb />
tobacco dealers and guarantee the high- <lb />
est prices for all tobaccos shipped to <lb />
them. And since they offer this favor of <lb />
furnishing hogsheads and have shown <lb />
such interest in the tobacco growing of <lb />
our section we hope our tobacco growers <lb />
will find it to their interest to them <lb />
a most liberal patronage. <lb />
Persons desiring to ship to other par- <lb />
ties can obtain hogsheads of size <lb />
at 81.75 a piece. <lb />
We promise prompt attention to all or- <lb />
sent to us at Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Respectfully. <lb />
COX <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
From Our <lb />
Washington, C. Aug. <lb />
Mr. will tomorrow leave <lb />
Boston where he hopes to make <lb />
himself solid with the G. A. K , at <lb />
its encampment. But per- <lb />
haps a gentleman named Alger may <lb />
have something to that. <lb />
Several members of the Cabinet will <lb />
go along to help their chief <lb />
The and Harbor bill, the <lb />
previous agreement, displaced by <lb />
the Senate today. <lb />
Speaker Heed will have many <lb />
things to account for in the general <lb />
day reckoning, which comes to <lb />
all men; but if he persists in his <lb />
efforts to an <lb />
being to erect a new Govern- <lb />
office, an <lb />
dent occurs, and it is liable any <lb />
time, the present death trap re- <lb />
in the loss of many-precious <lb />
lives, that will be the most terrible <lb />
alt. The old building now <lb />
has been pronounced dangerous to <lb />
health and life by every competent <lb />
a who has examined it, <lb />
there have been a number of them, <lb />
its floors settle as much as three <lb />
inches when heavily loaded as they <lb />
are almost constantly; its walls <lb />
have cracks them big enough to <lb />
put base balls into, and the whole <lb />
structure shakes and shivers at <lb />
every revolution of the machinery, <lb />
and yet more than <lb />
engaged in working tor this <lb />
great and wealthy Government are <lb />
compelled to take their lives in their <lb />
hands by working daily in this <lb />
building. The passed an <lb />
to an appropriation bill <lb />
for a new building; but <lb />
by order of Speaker the <lb />
refused to <lb />
The subject of most interest <lb />
fore the lower of Congress at <lb />
present, is the code of Rules, for <lb />
the government of that body. <lb />
The reply of Mr. to <lb />
Gen. Henderson caused quite a sen <lb />
in the House, not only tor <lb />
what he said, but bis ability to <lb />
attract ones attention. He said <lb />
Speaker <lb />
and t members of the had <lb />
been when the new code <lb />
of Balsa was adopted. He was wards. B J H H <lb />
An average o deaths a day <lb />
from cholera is reported at Mecca. <lb />
Chicago's estimated is <lb />
which makes it the second <lb />
largest city in the United States. <lb />
No wonder the Newfoundlanders <lb />
think their interests worth <lb />
looking alter. It amounts to <lb />
annually. <lb />
A Card. <lb />
PREPARED <lb />
E Are X re fared I <lb />
To show the ladies the very latest and best <lb />
of <lb />
Our stock just opened has the newest <lb />
shapes white and black <lb />
trimmed and <lb />
Hats and Bonnets and Hats I <lb />
Hats and Bonnets Bonnets Hats I <lb />
We also have Ribbons and <lb />
Flowers of all Feather <lb />
Plumes, Crepes, <lb />
Handkerchiefs, Notions. In- <lb />
Caps and Sacks, etc.<lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
GINS <lb />
Having received from the Pratt Gin Factory the tools 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 />
here in Washington for per cent, less than it will cost at <lb />
any factory, and also save largely in freights to and from <lb />
the factories. I can do any work your gin <lb />
may need. Semi your gin to the <lb />
WASHINGTON MACHINERY AGENCY <lb />
With freights prepared, and we will guarantee you <lb />
a good job. Don't wait, but send our gin at once, m <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 at once <lb />
and send gin without delay. It will cost no more soon than <lb />
1313 VB <lb />
New York Letter. <lb />
TUG ELECTRICAL <lb />
VAL <lb />
TUBES FOR HAILS <lb />
now surprised the Speaker's <lb />
partiality was called But <lb />
the true judgment of the country <lb />
would be, that however well the <lb />
might produce political <lb />
they had failed that <lb />
great domain legislation which <lb />
lay outside of the fierce contest of <lb />
party. They might carry through <lb />
a handled bill, but they <lb />
did not carry through the general <lb />
appropriation bills, necessary for <lb />
the sustenance of the government. <lb />
The majority under these Hales, <lb />
might put upon the books a <lb />
force bill, its provisions <lb />
and infamous in its object; but it <lb />
not obtain the commendation <lb />
of the people for its action on the <lb />
general legislation of the govern- <lb />
I he force bill could not es- <lb />
cape the fierce criticism of the <lb />
for on account of the absence of <lb />
discussion of all of general <lb />
importance in Cop gross then was <lb />
necessity for die elsewhere <lb />
in the press, at the fireside and the <lb />
assemblages of the <lb />
Moore, Stocks, J D <lb />
Louis J H <lb />
J E May, S C Whichard, W C <lb />
Jackson, Alonzo Mooring, <lb />
B A House, B G Chapman, M <lb />
Smith, B L Griffin, W H Whichard, <lb />
F G J W Cannon, Marcel- <lb />
Ins Windham, J C Dixon, J J Co <lb />
burn, N W Stancill, H O Harriss. <lb />
SECOND WEEK. <lb />
W S Bawls, J H Everett, S B <lb />
Boss, T H Langley, GT Tyson. <lb />
C K Johnson A F Pittman, W F <lb />
Harrington, B A Nichols, J B Pip- <lb />
pen, Forbes, James A. <lb />
Adrian Savage, Jno A Manning, B <lb />
J W O Joyner <lb />
Wingate, Abram A Joyner. <lb />
Ordered that L be <lb />
to look after bridges in <lb />
township and have <lb />
repairs to same. <lb />
William Dawson was appointed <lb />
of the Stock Law territory. <lb />
in Pitt <lb />
Ordered by the board that a <lb />
registration of the voters of <lb />
New York, Aug, 1890. <lb />
The execution by electricity of <lb />
murderer at Auburn last <lb />
Wednesday has been the chief topic <lb />
of discussion all the week. <lb />
Notwithstanding the fact that the <lb />
law forbids the publication of the <lb />
details of such executions, the <lb />
newspapers issued on that day de- <lb />
voted the principal part of their <lb />
space to the subject flooded the <lb />
streets with all day long. <lb />
paper issued so many of <lb />
these extras that it had to number <lb />
them, the last of which I noticed <lb />
being Extra <lb />
It goes without saying that the <lb />
details of this <lb />
were as set forth as it it had <lb />
place on the steps of the <lb />
City Hall. their comments the <lb />
newspapers almost unanimously de- <lb />
that the execution was brutal <lb />
and that the new method should b <lb />
immediately abolished. As all the <lb />
experts agree that the <lb />
man felt no pain as <lb />
was quiet and orderly, I am unable <lb />
to see where the came in. <lb />
The execution was certainly not <lb />
as smooth as it might have been, <lb />
but who or what was at fault no one <lb />
seems to The experts blame <lb />
each other and the newspapers <lb />
blame the method. When doctors <lb />
disagree who shall decide <lb />
THE WHITE SQUADRON. <lb />
Our people are taking consider- <lb />
able interest naval matters lately <lb />
inspired principally by the sight of <lb />
the new war ships, Boston, <lb />
and Chicago, which comprise the <lb />
White Squadron. The naval beau- <lb />
ties, which have been off <lb />
23rd street for a week past, are <lb />
great cards of attraction are <lb />
visited daily by large numbers of <lb />
people. <lb />
President Harrison arrived here <lb />
last Saturday evening and for the <lb />
first time took command of the fleet <lb />
as He board- <lb />
ed the cruiser Baltimore and em- <lb />
barked for Boston, where a number <lb />
of men-of-war have been ordered <lb />
to take part in the naval exercises <lb />
connected with the encampment of <lb />
the Grand Army of the <lb />
A salute of gnus was fired from <lb />
all the snips port. <lb />
AIR TUBES AS LETTER CARRIERS. <lb />
A project is on foot for collecting <lb />
and delivering mails in this city by <lb />
means of pneumatic tubes. Some <lb />
system is at present used in <lb />
London and has been investigated <lb />
by the Post Office officials here, <lb />
who look It with great favor. <lb />
By this means letters, etc., are <lb />
dropped in the boxes, placed as at <lb />
conveniently throughout the <lb />
city and joined with tubes which ran <lb />
to the General Post Office The post- <lb />
man opens the box, places the let- <lb />
in a metallic cylinder and, by <lb />
polling a lever, dispatches the mail <lb />
to the office with lightning <lb />
rapidity. The tubes are also so <lb />
ranged that letters can be sent from <lb />
the general office to any branch of <lb />
flee by means of switches. The pro- <lb />
posed plan is similar to the system <lb />
now need by the Western Union <lb />
AU the are <lb />
To the <lb />
Please say to good people of <lb />
the town of Greenville that I <lb />
to them my sincere their <lb />
kind and liberal patronage, that <lb />
their kindness will never be forgot- <lb />
ten by me. Very Truly, <lb />
D. A. J. Best. <lb />
The Best Salve in the world for <lb />
Bruises, 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 cents per box. For said by J. <lb />
L. <lb />
GREENVILLE MARKET. <lb />
Mess Pork. <lb />
Bulk Sides. <lb />
Bulk Shoulders, <lb />
Bacon Sides, <lb />
Bacon Shoulders, <lb />
Pitt County Ham, <lb />
Sugar Cured Ham <lb />
Flour, <lb />
Brown Sugar, <lb />
Granulated Sugar, <lb />
Syrup and <lb />
Tobacco, <lb />
Snuff, <lb />
Lard, <lb />
Butter, <lb />
Meal, <lb />
Corn. <lb />
Pearline, <lb />
Rags, <lb />
Hid-s. <lb />
Star Lye <lb />
Cotton, <lb />
12.00 to 14.06 <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
3.0 to 3.77 <lb />
to <lb />
toO <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
3.70 <lb />
to <lb />
3.44 <lb />
BANNER <lb />
OXFORD, N. C. <lb />
Mitchell, <lb />
OWNERS PROPRIETORS. <lb />
-FOB TUB SALE <lb />
The John Flanagan <lb />
BUGGY COMPANY. <lb />
Are in business at the old Flanagan <lb />
Shops and arc <lb />
all kinds of the best <lb />
VEHICLES. <lb />
-We she do- <lb />
LEAF TOBACCO. <lb />
in a <lb />
We best the world on high averages. <lb />
With ample capital, one of the best <lb />
lighted houses in the State and a good <lb />
working force we defy competition. <lb />
The Oxford Market is as firm <lb />
and as solid as the granite foundations <lb />
of the everlasting and we <lb />
would sty to the handed sons <lb />
of Carolina that we will <lb />
guarantee to get for them as much <lb />
money for their Tobacco soy other <lb />
warehouseman on this or any other <lb />
market. Every lot entrusted to our <lb />
ears shall have oar <lb />
All we ask is a trial. <lb />
Vary truly, <lb />
BULLOCK MITCHELL, <lb />
OXFORD, C, <lb />
All Work guaranteed. <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY CO. <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
COME IN <lb />
We want to have a talk <lb />
with you and tell <lb />
you now cheap <lb />
we can sell <lb />
you <lb />
HARDWARE <lb />
and <lb />
Tobacco Plows, Plow <lb />
Castings. The Famous <lb />
Elmo Cook Stoves. <lb />
Give us your orders <lb />
for <lb />
TOBACCO FLUES <lb />
early and you will be <lb />
sure to get them in time <lb />
LATHAM PENDER, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ANOTHER <lb />
Car Load of Fine <lb />
Horses <lb />
AND <lb />
Mules, <lb />
Just received by <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
will be sold----- <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb />
or at reasonable terms on tune on <lb />
security. I bought my stock for <lb />
ash and can afford to ten as cheap as <lb />
anyone. me s call. <lb />
Administrator's Notice <lb />
The undersigned saving been appoint- <lb />
ed by the Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County as of the es- <lb />
of William Mills having <lb />
as inch. Notice is hereby given <lb />
to all persons holding claims against <lb />
said estate to present to the under- <lb />
signed duly authenticated for payment, <lb />
on or before the 21st day of May 1890, <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
their recovery. All person indebted to <lb />
aid estate are requested to make <lb />
payment. This the day of <lb />
T. C. <lb />
FARM AND <lb />
ARM AND <lb />
ILL T <lb />
ill -.- and .-. <lb />
OILERS <lb />
All sizes styles commonly used, Low and Reasonable Terms <lb />
A Saw to <lb />
that will cut 10.000 feet of per day. on also larger sizes at such <lb />
rates of price. <lb />
SEED COTTON ELEVATORS. <lb />
That will raise 1.800 pounds of seed cotton from a wagon in IS minutes. No din- <lb />
can afford to do without one. Terms stay and prices satisfactory <lb />
3-TON WAGON SCALES, ONLY <lb />
Guaranteed correct or no Can cotton or hay on the wagon, <lb />
live stock on foot. <lb />
For prices, address, <lb />
WASHINGTON MACHINERY AGENCY. <lb />
O. K Manager, Washington, C <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
SOLID CHUNKS OF TRUTHS <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO., <lb />
your careful attention to their large and complete stock <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
And of each and every one at least a share their esteemed patronage.- <lb />
cry of hard times we hear constantly on every hand, but we-. <lb />
--------wish to remind you that we have <lb />
SPECIALLY SELECTED GOODS <lb />
To meet not only competition, but to conquer the monster high <lb />
-The day is passed when the thought of friendship enters <lb />
buying of why because every one must and <lb />
will buy where they can buy cheapest. <lb />
WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE <lb />
will favor us with their patronage. We will be glad to have you <lb />
and see us and let us give you at least a hearty shake of the <lb />
and a kindly greeting. Make our place your headquarter <lb />
m the town. Prices and quality are what you want <lb />
g your hard earned dollars and that U just what we <lb />
got for you, <lb />
No Mistake No Bragging No Back <lb />
mean every word of it and can and will do what we tell you. Look, <lb />
this column and see If we cannot interest you In bargains. <lb />
stock <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Famishing Goods, Caps, <lb />
Shoes, Hard ware. Groceries, Provisions, Harness and <lb />
and Willow Ware, Crockery and Glassware, <lb />
Plows and Castings, Furniture, Mattresses, Bed Springs, Cots, <lb />
And easy and comfortable Lounges, also a line of I <lb />
Look at these prices they are not leaders but only sample prices through our <lb />
Ginghams at to cents per yard. <lb />
at r <lb />
Calicoes at cents per yard. <lb />
to cents pr yd. Elegant line of White Goods at to <lb />
40-Inch White Lawns at pr yd. Round thread N. C. Check Homespun <lb />
Piece from to <lb />
All wool, fashionable shades, single at JO cents per yards. <lb />
Nun's Veiling at cents per yard, standard goods and worth at least casts. <lb />
Single and Double width Cashmeres in leading shades, reduced. <lb />
-We the best line of- <lb />
OUR DOLLAR SHOES <lb />
We have ever had, solid leather and no mistake. Our line shoes Is <lb />
--------Ladles, men, boys and children we can suit you in shoes-------- <lb />
Give the tired motlier a rest and please the baby by it a nice <lb />
com sis <lb />
-Now we want to talk to you about- <lb />
We are <lb />
We can save <lb />
That necessary and essential element in every household <lb />
for it In this market, and the largest line ever here <lb />
money on small as well as purchases. <lb />
parting injunction lo every consumer and goods in this market <lb />
to come In and look at goods and compare and our price in all <lb />
lines of General Merchandise with goods and prices elsewhere, and remember <lb />
meet competition by lowering the price and not the quality. <lb />
Tours <lb />
J. CHERRY CO., <lb />
N, <lb /></p>
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REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Local S parks <lb />
WEARING- <lb />
Make <lb />
comfortable <lb />
for the summer <lb />
months. Below we <lb />
quote quite an array of <lb />
hot weather goods for those who <lb />
wish to make the most of <lb />
life during the summer. <lb />
All our Lawns and re- <lb />
to the uniform price of <lb />
CENTS. <lb />
CENTS.<lb />
CENTS. <lb />
CENTS. <lb />
Many among them worth double <lb />
the money.<lb />
ALL OUR BLOUSE WAISTS <lb />
AT COST- <lb />
Choice display <lb />
of Sateens, <lb />
hams, etc New <lb />
lot Embroidered <lb />
Robes received <lb />
which we are <lb />
ling for merely <lb />
cents on the dollar. <lb />
Nice line of Sun Umbrellas. <lb />
Nice line of Sun Umbrellas.<lb />
ACTIVE <lb />
A SHOES <lb />
Full line of Summer Coats. <lb />
SERGES. <lb />
FLANNELS. <lb />
TE. <lb />
MOHAIR. <lb />
For men of all sizes. <lb />
Special line for Clergymen and <lb />
Stout Men. <lb />
Stylish array <lb />
Clothing. <lb />
of all styles <lb />
and qualities. <lb />
New stock <lb />
Fair Hat <lb />
Just received. <lb />
All these good must be sold <lb />
within days even at a <lb />
Our loss is your gain.<lb />
MM. R. <lb />
Aw <lb />
near <lb />
near <lb />
Telegraph <lb />
Telegraph <lb />
Office, <lb />
Office. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
New Good New Goods lid <lb />
you ever see the like of New Goods <lb />
at Biggs They are <lb />
just have knocked the <lb />
bottom oat of prices will sell <lb />
cheaper now than ever before. <lb />
Then terms will be strictly cash. <lb />
Cotton is opening. <lb />
Butter on ice at T. A. Cherry. <lb />
Fodder pulling has commenced. <lb />
Merchants are receiving new goods. <lb />
Prepare your fall advertisements. <lb />
Just any amount of rain last week. <lb />
Butter on ice at T. A. Cherry. <lb />
Preaching in the Baptist church <lb />
to-night. <lb />
We had the worst weather in town <lb />
last week. <lb />
load solid Corn pt <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Remember the township primaries <lb />
on the 23rd. <lb />
The weather cleared up Friday and <lb />
has been since. <lb />
Try some of the now corned <lb />
lets at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Several of our people returned from <lb />
Ocracoke Monday. <lb />
White Ice Cream Free- <lb />
for sale by Latham Pender. <lb />
Tell all your neighbors they must <lb />
register or they cannot vote. <lb />
Fresh Boss Biscuits for the well <lb />
and sick at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Items from Cox Cotton Planter <lb />
Factory are crowded out this week <lb />
If yon want a Grist Mill or a Cot- <lb />
ton Gin call on D. Co. <lb />
A beautiful morning Monday fol- <lb />
lowed the very rainy afternoon of <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Go to Brown Bros, sec their <lb />
cheap White Goods and Embroider- <lb />
Some repairs are going on at the <lb />
river bridge which <lb />
el a few days. <lb />
The finest loaf of bread I ever ate <lb />
was made of Point Lace Flour, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The rain Sunday evening inter- <lb />
with the church services and <lb />
none were held. <lb />
Bettie Warren <lb />
will open her school for girls and <lb />
small boys September 1st 1890. <lb />
Little Miss Bettie Tyson gave a <lb />
number of her friends an enjoyable <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
Some good seasoned timber at the <lb />
Baptist Church will be sold at a <lb />
bargain. Apply to J. II. Tucker. <lb />
The shrill shriek of the freight <lb />
train engine here reminds us of the <lb />
yell of Duke's Comanche Indian at <lb />
Durham. <lb />
Four reliable parties can get <lb />
board with a good family for <lb />
82.50 per week, leaving their <lb />
names at Reflector office. <lb />
We will give the for <lb />
months to the who shows the <lb />
first bale of new cotton this season <lb />
in of our office. <lb />
per lb for Sweet <lb />
lb bold in Pitt Co., which <lb />
is a of its superiority, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
There is right water in the <lb />
old Tar as a result of the late rains, <lb />
but not enough to overflow dam <lb />
age crops, we are glad to say. <lb />
Not much longer to talk county <lb />
candidates. The convention meets <lb />
on the 28th. It there arc any new <lb />
candidates trot them out. <lb />
Mr. Asa Garris told us Saturday <lb />
that one of the bands on his <lb />
last week killed a large <lb />
sin snake in which there were CO <lb />
young snakes. <lb />
Cleanliness in some parts the <lb />
town is very much neglected. We <lb />
saw as much as half a bushel of <lb />
melon rinds dumped down in one pile <lb />
on the street the other day. <lb />
wide-awake, stir- <lb />
ring man to take agency a first- <lb />
class Old Line Life Insurance <lb />
Company. Big Monet for <lb />
right man. Address care of <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
The windows for the main <lb />
room of the Baptist Memorial <lb />
Church arrived Monday and will be <lb />
put in as early as possible. The <lb />
painting of the room progresses. <lb />
We arc better prepared than ever <lb />
bet ire to furnish you with good <lb />
Cook Stoves. Richmond Stove <lb />
Stoves have been tried in the <lb />
balances and found all Yon <lb />
will find them at D. D. Haskett Co <lb />
The Greenville Guard held their <lb />
annual election of officers last week. <lb />
Capt. R. Williams, Jr., and 2nd <lb />
Lieut. R. W. King were both re- <lb />
elected. Sgt S. T. elect- <lb />
ed as 1st Lieutenant. <lb />
Uncle John Cherry says Ocracoke <lb />
They are preparing to <lb />
have a grand time down there next <lb />
week and a large crowd is expected. <lb />
Another party will go down from <lb />
Saturday night. <lb />
Wanted-Two salesmen for <lb />
clothing trade moat have some ex- <lb />
steady employment with <lb />
liberal salary, <lb />
Address care <lb />
tor Office. <lb />
Littleton High School offers to <lb />
take one young man from Pitt <lb />
or boy over years of age, and <lb />
give him free tuition for the <lb />
tic year beginning 26th. The <lb />
student sent under this offer most be <lb />
selected by the County Superintend- <lb />
of Public Instruction. <lb />
A complaint has come to us about <lb />
the unwholesome odors that arise <lb />
from a ditch passing through certain <lb />
back lots in This mat- <lb />
is beyond the jurisdiction of the <lb />
police, and whose <lb />
ditch passes should <lb />
have the cause of offense <lb />
once. It is conducive to heal to <lb />
attend to matters of <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Mr. E. P. Ford is sick with fever. <lb />
Mr. Ben Selby, Jr., of Wilson is in <lb />
town. <lb />
A little son of Mr. J. S. Smith is <lb />
sick with fever. <lb />
Miss Bynum, of Saratoga, is visit- <lb />
at Mrs. Barrett's. <lb />
Mr. C. F. Wilson, of the Advance, <lb />
spent Sunday in town. <lb />
Miss Jennie James returned home <lb />
Friday from Nag's Head. <lb />
Miss Nina Nash, of Va., <lb />
is visiting Mr. George Smith. <lb />
Mrs. G. W. Daniel, of Florida, is <lb />
visiting Mrs. Henrietta Daniel. <lb />
Mrs. Jarvis and Mrs. Latham have <lb />
reached home from Seven Springs. <lb />
Mrs. S, A. Charlotte returned last <lb />
week from her visit in the country. <lb />
Miss Ora Whichard returned home <lb />
Monday from a short visit to <lb />
Mr. Roy Flanagan has taken a <lb />
position with Mr. M. R. Lang. <lb />
Mrs. D. H. James and three of her <lb />
children left Saturday for <lb />
Dr. D. L. James and little David <lb />
have been at Ocracoke the past week. <lb />
Rev. E. C. Glenn returned home <lb />
Monday evening from Panacea <lb />
Springs. <lb />
Miss Lizzie of <lb />
has been visiting Miss Rosalind <lb />
Rountree. <lb />
Mr. II. A. Sutton and Master Hugh <lb />
are visiting relatives in <lb />
Lenoir county. <lb />
Mr. G. A. is in town <lb />
this week. The was glad <lb />
have him call. <lb />
Miss Annie returned <lb />
home Sunday from a visit to relatives <lb />
near Farmville. <lb />
Mr. A. B. Ellington returned last <lb />
week from Petersburg, and is at his <lb />
post in the ton miry. <lb />
Mr. E. A. the young mute, <lb />
of section, left last week to visit <lb />
Washington and Ocracoke. <lb />
and Mrs. S. C Wells, of <lb />
son, spent part of last week with the <lb />
family of ex-Sheriff King. <lb />
Prof. John Duckett is in Greene and <lb />
Lenoir counties this week In the in- <lb />
of Greenville Institute. <lb />
The other day Mr. E. P. Fleming I Tobacco <lb />
killed a very large snake in his barn. <lb />
It was what is known as a chicken <lb />
eater and measured feet in length. <lb />
Mr. Fleming said he had for some <lb />
time been misting eggs from the <lb />
hens nests about the barn, and this <lb />
snake had been eating them. <lb />
Saturday before the 4th Sunday in <lb />
this month the <lb />
Association will meet at <lb />
There will be an address by Mr. J. <lb />
B- a by Mr. J. D. <lb />
Cox an essay by Miss Maggie <lb />
Smith, all on interesting subjects. <lb />
There should be a large attendance <lb />
of teachers. <lb />
Mr. J. B. Edgerton, an agent of <lb />
the W. A W. Railroad Co., was in <lb />
town last week looking after rights <lb />
and titles of the property at Ayden <lb />
where the new town is to be started <lb />
in which that will be half <lb />
owner. Mr. Edgerton told us that as <lb />
soon as the papers were all in right <lb />
shape an auction sale of lots will be <lb />
advertised. <lb />
Bob Move returned home Thurs- <lb />
day evening from Nag's Head and <lb />
reports a tremendous time down there. <lb />
Miss Havens returned last <lb />
week from Boston, where she had <lb />
been attending the Conservatory of <lb />
Music. <lb />
We see from the Salisbury Herald <lb />
that Mr. A. C. Nobles, from near <lb />
Greenville, has been visiting in that <lb />
town. <lb />
Prof. W. J. Matthews, of Gates, <lb />
who is to take charge of the Green- <lb />
ville male school, spent last Friday <lb />
in town. <lb />
Mr. W. F. Harding had to close <lb />
the school he teaching near Mr. <lb />
W. G. Little's because of sickness <lb />
among the pupils. <lb />
Mr. J. D. Cox, President of the <lb />
county Alliance, left Monday for <lb />
to attend the meeting of <lb />
the State Alliance. <lb />
Misses Mattie and Jessamine <lb />
Higgs. who were visiting Mrs. J. D. <lb />
Murphy, returned last Thursday to <lb />
their home in Raleigh. <lb />
Mrs. General Bryan Grimes, ac- <lb />
companied by her daughter passed <lb />
through one day last week <lb />
for Cleveland Springs. <lb />
Mr. J. F. Joyner, accompanied by <lb />
his little son. made a trip to Oxford <lb />
last week to sell some tobacco. He <lb />
got good prices all around. <lb />
Mrs. J. G. Nelson, who was visit- <lb />
the family of her father, Rev. O. <lb />
P. returned to her home in <lb />
Williamston last Thursday. <lb />
Rev. Henry Wingate, of Roberson- <lb />
ville, was in town one day last week <lb />
arranging to enter his daughter at <lb />
Greenville Institute next session. <lb />
A week or two since Miss Lela <lb />
Cherry carried the two little Thomas <lb />
children to Charlotte and had them <lb />
admitted in the Orphanage there. <lb />
Prof. J. B. Brewer, President of C. <lb />
B. F. Institute, Murfreesboro, was in <lb />
town part of last week in the inter- <lb />
est of that excellent <lb />
ladies. <lb />
Hon. E. A. accompanied by <lb />
Mrs. their little daughter, <lb />
left Saturday morning for <lb />
Mr. goes to attend the meeting <lb />
of the State Alliance. <lb />
The Methodist church here has <lb />
given the Pastor, Rev. R. B. John, a <lb />
few week's vacation. He left last <lb />
week for Chapel Hill, and will visit <lb />
the Western portion of the State be- <lb />
fore returning. <lb />
Mr. John of Wilmington, <lb />
who has charge of the construction <lb />
of depots for the W. W. Railroad <lb />
Co., was in town one day last <lb />
on his way to Ayden and Grifton to <lb />
arrange for building depots at those <lb />
stations. <lb />
Mr. C. X. Tyson was in to see us <lb />
Saturday. He says his school at <lb />
Swamp was so large that the <lb />
building there was not sufficient, and <lb />
that members of the church held <lb />
a conference and permitted him to <lb />
use the meeting house for the school. <lb />
Mr. M. R. Lang left last <lb />
day to purchase new goods for his <lb />
mammoth stores. He will visit <lb />
of the Northern cities and buy <lb />
a largo stock. Mrs. Lang <lb />
him as far as Atlantic City, at <lb />
which place she will remain several <lb />
weeks. Her health has not been <lb />
good the last month or so, and her <lb />
many friends hope she will return <lb />
home entirely restored. <lb />
The is gratified to learn <lb />
of the success with which its former <lb />
Mr. C. L. Whichard, is <lb />
meeting in the pursuit of his studies <lb />
at Smith's Business College, <lb />
ton, Ky. His advance in telegraph v <lb />
has been so rapid that he has been <lb />
placed in charge that department <lb />
at a good salary daring absence <lb />
of the Professor on a summer <lb />
He has only been at the school <lb />
one month, and being placed In such <lb />
an important position speaks well <lb />
for his ability and well for the <lb />
he laid while in the <lb />
tor office. <lb />
BullocK Mitchell, owners and <lb />
proprietors of Banner warehouse <lb />
Oxford, N. O, sold Mr. P. <lb />
Erwin, of Pitt, a few days ago, one <lb />
curing of priming leaves for snug <lb />
little sum 8118.80 after deducting <lb />
freight and warehouse charges. Two <lb />
lots brought one one <lb />
one and one making an <lb />
average of over thirty cents for all <lb />
grades. This tobacco was cured by <lb />
Mr. W. P. Brooks, of Granville and <lb />
right well does be understand the <lb />
art. If you want big prices an <lb />
prompt return, ship tobacco to <lb />
Bullock and Mitchell, Oxford, N. O. <lb />
The Congressional Convention- <lb />
About persons, most of them <lb />
delegates, left here Monday afternoon <lb />
for Elizabeth City to attend the <lb />
Congressional Convention there yes- <lb />
They were taken over to <lb />
the Junction on Mr. train <lb />
and there took the regular train for <lb />
Plymouth. It was hard to tell how <lb />
the Pitt delegation stood it <lb />
left home or how they were going to <lb />
vote after they got to the convention. <lb />
But several of them promise to <lb />
graph the Tuesday eve- <lb />
what the convention had done <lb />
or was doing, so if the reader to-day <lb />
finds a telegram published elsewhere <lb />
in the paper he will know some <lb />
gate was heard from, and vice versa. <lb />
They Both Premised. <lb />
Last Friday evening Gov. Jarvis <lb />
and Mr. E. A. happened to <lb />
meet in the Reflector office. Mr. <lb />
was to leave next morning for <lb />
to attend the meeting of <lb />
the State Alliance, and Gov. Jarvis <lb />
was to leave Monday the Con- <lb />
Convention at Elizabeth <lb />
City. They were talking over the <lb />
two occasions. As they were bidding <lb />
peek, other good-bye Mr. re- <lb />
Governor, don't let <lb />
them nominate me for Congress <lb />
down the <lb />
Governor replied, make that <lb />
promise on condition that you make <lb />
me one. Don't let the State Alliance <lb />
endorse me against They <lb />
both promised and parted amid a <lb />
laugh. <lb />
Another nice sample from a curing <lb />
on Mr. E A. farm has been <lb />
placed in the Reflector show win- <lb />
Every farmer who comes to town <lb />
is invited to visit the Reflector <lb />
office and look at our tobacco dis- <lb />
play. <lb />
Mr. S. P. Erwin has made the best <lb />
sale of tobacco from Pitt this year, <lb />
receiving as high as per pound for <lb />
some. <lb />
Mr. J. J. told us <lb />
Thursday that he had acres in to- <lb />
and was then having his <lb />
barn cured. <lb />
We heard Saturday that Mr. G. F. <lb />
Evans has cured barns this season <lb />
up to that day. He is the veteran <lb />
tobacco grower of the county, and <lb />
makes a success of it every year. <lb />
Saturday Mr. N. T. Daniel, of <lb />
Granville, brought us some <lb />
mens of tobacco cured by him for <lb />
Messrs. J. A. Tyson and L. H. Allen. <lb />
The samples are good and show that <lb />
he understands his business. <lb />
The bad weather last week caused <lb />
some to be made at tobacco <lb />
curing. Mr. C. Rountree tells us <lb />
he had two barns ruined. Of course <lb />
this tobacco is not entirely ruined, <lb />
but owing to the bad cure it will <lb />
have to sell as a low grade. <lb />
A very beautiful sample of tobacco <lb />
was brought us Saturday by Mr. J. <lb />
W. Martin, a specimen of his own <lb />
curing. Mr. Martin lives on <lb />
Creek and says his tobacco patch is <lb />
but a short distance from the creek, <lb />
which proves that lands over there <lb />
adapted to the growth of fine <lb />
tobacco. This is the best curing <lb />
have yet seen made entirely by a Pitt <lb />
county man without the of an <lb />
experienced curer. <lb />
SHIP YOUR TOBACCO <lb />
DAVIS GREGORY'S <lb />
WAREHOUSE. <lb />
OXFORD, <lb />
looking This Way. <lb />
Not a week passes that the Rb- <lb />
elector does not receive requests <lb />
abroad for sample copies to be <lb />
sent. Several such requests have <lb />
come the past week, a single mail <lb />
bringing four. These came from <lb />
New Hampshire, Texas, Arkansas, <lb />
California and points in North Car- <lb />
It shows conclusively that <lb />
people all over the country are <lb />
becoming interested in Greenville <lb />
and Pitt county, and naturally they <lb />
turn to paper for such <lb />
information as they desire. It shows <lb />
further that our people should be <lb />
holding out every inducement for <lb />
persons abroad to come and locate <lb />
among us. Help Reflector <lb />
send it abroad that we have right <lb />
here the best section of world. <lb />
Sown the <lb />
The editor with a few parties took <lb />
a run on Mr. construction <lb />
train, Ca t. Adams at the engine, <lb />
down to Ayden and Grifton one <lb />
morning last week. It is a tine sec <lb />
Mon of country down that way and <lb />
some splendid farms and excellent <lb />
timbered land were noticed as the <lb />
engine flew rapidly along. A run of <lb />
a few minutes brought us to Swift <lb />
Creek and a mile further Ayden was <lb />
reached. This is the site for the <lb />
new town in which the railroad is <lb />
taking much interest, and a pretty <lb />
location it is. At Grifton a large <lb />
force is at work pushing the railroad <lb />
bridge forward as rapidly as <lb />
The bridge down there is much <lb />
handsomer than the one at Green- <lb />
ville. It is expected to be completed <lb />
in a week or two track laying <lb />
hurried on to Kinston. The return <lb />
so soon that did not have <lb />
opportunity to go up in town see <lb />
any of the clever people of Grifton. <lb />
We regretted to hear while there that <lb />
Dr. Johnson's stables were destroyed <lb />
by fire the night before. <lb />
Now Advertisements. <lb />
An advertisement of <lb />
Baptist Female Institute, <lb />
will be found among our no- <lb />
on fourth page. This is one <lb />
of best institutions <lb />
in the State and presents several <lb />
tor consideration of par- <lb />
and guardians. Fall term will <lb />
open September 10th. <lb />
attention of tobacco growers <lb />
is called to advertisement of <lb />
Banner Warehouse Oxford, <lb />
and Mitchell, proprietors. This <lb />
warehouse makes a of <lb />
fine bright tobacco and claims to <lb />
beat world on high averages. <lb />
In a letter to editor they say if <lb />
hard work for interest of <lb />
farmer and high prices for tobacco <lb />
count for anything, they intend to <lb />
sell some of the Pitt county crop. <lb />
Farmers make a note of this, high <lb />
prices for your tobacco is what you <lb />
want. <lb />
As is well known, the Davis <lb />
School has been moved from Lax <lb />
Grange, in the eastern part <lb />
State, to Winston Salem. The <lb />
is located a short distance <lb />
from town. grounds are very <lb />
large, and are beautifully situated. <lb />
Twelve acres are being prepared <lb />
for a park. next session will <lb />
begin in entire <lb />
equipments of the will be <lb />
first-class. Among other <lb />
there is a large bath house, <lb />
with hot and cold baths free of <lb />
The Kale School. <lb />
As Reflector suggested a <lb />
few weeks ago the meetings of the <lb />
citizens looking to establishment <lb />
of a male school of nigh grade here <lb />
meant more than idle talk, and the <lb />
announcement of committee <lb />
which is published in this paper <lb />
shows that a good teacher has been <lb />
secured and all will lo in <lb />
readiness for the school to open the <lb />
first Monday in September. We <lb />
think committee are indeed <lb />
fortunate in engaging Prof. Mat- <lb />
thews, if recommendations mean <lb />
anything. He is a graduate of <lb />
Wake Forest College in the full A. <lb />
M. course, has taught two years, and <lb />
comes to Greenville bearing as <lb />
strong testimonials as any person <lb />
could wish. From these we take <lb />
pleasure in making a few extracts <lb />
that people of this section may <lb />
know the high character and ability <lb />
of the man who is to come among <lb />
them as an instructor of their boys. <lb />
Dr. Chas. E. Taylor, President <lb />
Wake Forest College, <lb />
W. J. Matthews, of Gate.-, N. <lb />
after remaining with us several <lb />
years, received his diploma with <lb />
degree of Master of Arts in 1887. It <lb />
gives me pleasure to bear testimony <lb />
to his excellent scholarship and to <lb />
his uniformly correct deportment. I <lb />
can cordially commend him to any <lb />
who may the services of a <lb />
and efficient <lb />
Dr. Wm. Royall, Professor of <lb />
English in Wake Forest College, <lb />
W. J. Matthews, of the class <lb />
pursued with me the courses <lb />
in English, French, German, Moral <lb />
Philosophy its allied branches. <lb />
He is one of the most indefatigable <lb />
and successful students it has ever <lb />
been my to teach. From <lb />
his clear and accurate thinking I am <lb />
led to believe he possesses eminent <lb />
fitness for teaching, and I cheerfully <lb />
commend him to those who desire <lb />
solid faithful work in the school <lb />
Dr. G. W. Manly, Professor of <lb />
Latin, <lb />
W. Matthews graduated <lb />
with the Master Arts at <lb />
Forest College in 1887. He <lb />
made a record of an unusually <lb />
gent and successful student. His <lb />
average in all the branches taught in <lb />
the College was between and <lb />
the latter being the maximum. He <lb />
was awarded the Greek Medal in <lb />
1880. regard him as well <lb />
pared for teaching. He is a gen- <lb />
of line moral and Christian <lb />
character, such as deserves to be <lb />
entrusted with the care of teaching <lb />
the young. I have confidence in his <lb />
character and <lb />
W. L. Poteat, Professor of <lb />
History, <lb />
entertain great respect for the <lb />
scholarship and the character of Mr. <lb />
W. J. Matthews. He is a man of the <lb />
square and solid As a student <lb />
he was in all regards one of the most <lb />
satisfactory. He is a thoroughly <lb />
competent and reliable <lb />
W. B. Royal, Professor of Greek, <lb />
and L. R. Mills, Professor Math- <lb />
W. J. Matthews graduated <lb />
from this College with the degree of <lb />
A. M. in 1887. He was an <lb />
faithful and successful <lb />
dent and an honest, reliable Christian <lb />
gentleman. We can commend him <lb />
to those who desire the services of <lb />
an <lb />
Mr. N. Bessent, Trustee of <lb />
the Jerusalem High School, <lb />
Matthews had charge of our <lb />
Academy. He is a man in all re- <lb />
worthy of the respect, <lb />
and patronage of the public. <lb />
During the present year I have <lb />
had five children under his tuition <lb />
am well satisfied with his teaching. <lb />
He has proven himself a thorough, <lb />
efficient and impartial <lb />
Mr. J. N. Charles, Trustee of the <lb />
Jerusalem High School, <lb />
W. J. Matthews assumed <lb />
control of the Jerusalem High School <lb />
early in the Fall of 1889, and has <lb />
fully himself as a thorough <lb />
and competent teacher and a gentle- <lb />
man of high <lb />
It is nice to remembered, and <lb />
especially after. friend Alex Hell- <lb />
broiler's manner. Last Thursday <lb />
he called us Into Lang's to ran our <lb />
eyes over a beautiful display of new <lb />
cravats, ties and scarfs just received, <lb />
and invited us to take our pick from <lb />
whole lot. It is useless to say <lb />
we came oat with a beauty, as there <lb />
charge to to cadets. . <lb />
Strict Personal Attention, <lb />
Highest Market Prices, <lb />
Quick sales and prompt returns guaranteed. <lb />
HOGSHEADS FREE <lb />
Upon application to Amos G. Cox. <lb />
If you want any information concerning Tobacco, write us and your <lb />
inquiries will have prompt attention. <lb />
No Market in the Land Enjoys Better <lb />
Facilities than Oxford. <lb />
Davis Gregory, Oxford,<lb />
M. CONGLETON CO., <lb />
At Harry Skinner Co's Old Stand. <lb />
-DEALERS IN- <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes and <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
We have just received and opened a beautiful line of new <lb />
Spring and Summer Goods. <lb />
I shall be glad to have my old friends and customers come to <lb />
see us, and assure them that we can sell the goods <lb />
For <lb />
Give us a trial and be convinced that the way to buy goods is for <lb />
the spot cash. <lb />
JOHN S. CONGLETON. <lb />
N. O, January, <lb />
REDUCTION I <lb />
I. <lb />
EDUCTION <lb />
THE FALL <lb />
T I <lb />
-tot- <lb />
-THE------- <lb />
T adieu; i <lb />
TE GOODS AND <lb />
WHITE GOODS AND <lb />
WHITE GOODS AND EDGING <lb />
GOODS AND EDGING <lb />
We have boon selling this season been reduced in price and it is need- <lb />
less to say bow cheap when before the reduction we <lb />
heard several <lb />
saw such cheap <lb />
White Goods Edging <lb />
in all my life where did <lb />
you get them from <lb />
Hamburg Edging H in. wide in. wide in. wide <lb />
Hamburg Edging in. wide in. wide in. wide <lb />
White Goods from cents to cents per yard. <lb />
White Goods from cents to cents per yard. <lb />
Come and see if are not what we represent in price, Ac. <lb />
Brow<lb />
N Broth eh <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
INTERESTING INFORMATION <lb />
That Man Stephens <lb />
-WHO KEEPS SUCH A NICE ASSORTMENT OP- <lb />
Ft 0-<lb />
H S z <lb />
CO . p. <lb />
c- <lb />
o op <lb />
CD OH IX. <lb />
R J. COBB, C C COBB, <lb />
Pitt Co N C Pitt Co <lb />
T. H. GILLIAM. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Cobb Bros., <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
-AND- <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
We have had many years ex- <lb />
at the business <lb />
prepared to handle Cotton to <lb />
the advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business entrusted to out <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful <lb />
CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS <lb />
ion <lb />
line. <lb />
He also <lb />
Says there is never any doubt of his giving you entire <lb />
if you will just give him a call when needing goods in his lb <lb />
He keeps Nice Goods, Fresh Goods and Cheap Goods, <lb />
keeps the best Cigars and Cigarettes. Remember the<lb />
Grocer, Confectioner and Fruiterer. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK STOKE. <lb />
AND MERCHANTS <lb />
their rear's supplies will it to <lb />
their Interest to net our prices before par. <lb />
chasing elsewhere. Is complete <lb />
id all Its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR. <lb />
TEAS, <lb />
always at Lowest Market <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF <lb />
we buy direct Manufacturer, <lb />
buy at one profit. A <lb />
stock of<lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to raH <lb />
the times. Our goods are all bought anS <lb />
old for CASH, therefore, having no <lb />
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ;<lb /></p>
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G. E. HARRIS, <lb />
O. <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT, <lb />
-----AND DEALER IN----- <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
to the of Pitt and surrounding count lea, of the following good <lb />
not to be excelled in this market. And to be I and <lb />
DRY GOODS of all kinds. NOTIONS. CLOTHING GEN <lb />
SEMENS GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA <lb />
SLIPPERS. FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOOD DOORS, SASH and BLINDS. CROCKERY and QUEENS- <lb />
HARDWARE. PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of <lb />
kinds GIN and Mill Belting. Hay, Rock Lime. Plaster Paris, and <lb />
Hair. Harness, Bridles and addles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
X. i. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
Jobber prices, cents per dozen, less U cent for s Head Prep- <lb />
Star Lye jobbers Prices Lead and DOW L. <lb />
sec Oil and Paint Colors. Cucumber Pumps, and U and <lb />
Willow Ware Nails a specialty. Give me a and I satisfaction. <lb />
Sick headache is the bane of many <lb />
This annoying complaint maybe <lb />
cured and prevented by the occasional <lb />
use of Dr. J. H. Liver and <lb />
Kidney <lb />
Disease lies in ambush for the weak; a <lb />
feeble constitution is ill adapted to en- <lb />
counter a malarious atmosphere and sud- <lb />
den changes of temperature, and the <lb />
Last robot are usually the easiest <lb />
Dr. H. ilia <lb />
will give tone, vitality and strength to <lb />
the entire body. <lb />
Distress after eating, heartburn, sick <lb />
headache, and indigestion are cured by <lb />
Dr J. II. Liver <lb />
Many people habitually endure a feel- <lb />
of lassitude, became they think they <lb />
have to. If they would take Dr. J. II. <lb />
Sarsaparilla this feeling of <lb />
weariness would give place to vigor and <lb />
vitality. <lb />
SCHOOL NOTICES. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
LIFE AND <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS 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 of Court House <lb />
WILL CONTINUE THE MANUFACTURE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics, conserve put up nothing <lb />
but FIRST-CLASS WORK. We keep up with the times and r-st improved styles. <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs are used, you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, . <lb />
the year round, which we will sell as low as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this surrounding counties for past favor hope <lb />
merit a continuance of same <lb />
J. B. Jonathan White. <lb />
Portsmouth, Va. Greenville, X. <lb />
Bridgers White, <lb />
High Street. <lb />
Solicit consignments of Cotton, Pea <lb />
nuts, Poultry. and all other <lb />
Country Mer- <lb />
chants and Farmers Bank, Portsmouth. <lb />
Va. <lb />
SHIPPING I . I TOBACCO <lb />
HIPPING i -.- I I <lb />
We wish to inform public that we <lb />
arc prepared to build a <lb />
FIRST-CLASS HOGSHEAD, <lb />
For the purpose of shipping Tobacco in. <lb />
all I lie tobacco growers of this <lb />
ml adjoining counties, please exam- <lb />
and we fee sure that <lb />
tin v will dud it to interest to buy <lb />
from <lb />
You can apply lo A. <lb />
Fortes, i I N. t . <lb />
or of <lb />
The Planter for <lb />
further instructions. <lb />
X. C. <lb />
Should any wish to <lb />
apply in person are <lb />
miles south of Greenville, <lb />
near the railroad <lb />
from Greenville to Kin-ton, <lb />
Carolina, <lb />
We are also prepared to <lb />
furnish extra Cart <lb />
Wheels, made of light- <lb />
wood, rim hub. at <lb />
per pair. <lb />
We still continue to manufacture <lb />
Well Brackets <lb />
and tor Buildings, either <lb />
Turned or Sawed, and promise <lb />
and satisfactory work. <lb />
oz <lb />
R. L.<lb />
Steam Engines Boilers <lb />
Improved Brown Cotton <lb />
Saw, Grist and Mills. <lb />
Hancock Cotton Gin, <lb />
Cotton Seed Crushers, <lb />
Pulleys. and Hangings, <lb />
Also dealer in Steam Fittings. <lb />
Orders any kind of machinery <lb />
will be promptly filled at very lowest <lb />
prices. Repairing a <lb />
R. L. <lb />
Rev. E. C. Glenn's <lb />
1st Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Lings School House, Sunday at <lb />
o'clock <lb />
at o'clock. <lb />
Shady Grove, Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Sunday at <lb />
Temperance Hall at o'clock <lb />
Salem Sunday at o'clock. <lb />
Chapel. 4th o'clock. <lb />
Jones Chapel Saturday 4th Sun- <lb />
day at o'clock. <lb />
invited. <lb />
We have for the purpose or con- <lb />
ducting a general <lb />
belongs and Collecting <lb />
Money to Loan on Approved Security. <lb />
Collections solicited and remittance <lb />
made promptly. <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
From now on will make Pictures at <lb />
the following low <lb />
Cigarettes at <lb />
Carr <lb />
Cabinets <lb />
Boudoirs <lb />
or life <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
Owing to low prices no proofs will be <lb />
of than a <lb />
net. All those wishing picture will do <lb />
wen by calling early. <lb />
n. C. <lb />
S. <lb />
I with me in the Undertaking business we <lb />
are ready to serve the people in that <lb />
capacity. AH notes and accounts doe <lb />
me for past services have been placed in <lb />
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for collection <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
stock of Burial Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the finest Case down to n <lb />
Pitt county Pine Colin. We arc <lb />
op with all conveniences and can <lb />
satisfactory services to all who Def- <lb />
FLANAGAN A <lb />
Feb. 52nd. 1888. <lb />
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
The Fall Term Opens Tuition, <lb />
Poor regular courses of study. <lb />
cal, Philosophical. Literary, scientific. <lb />
Special courses In Chemistry, Civil <lb />
and Engineering Pharmacy, <lb />
and other studies. <lb />
Separate schools of Law and Medicine, <lb />
students may attend the University <lb />
Address <lb />
HON. KEMP P. D , <lb />
President. Chapel Hill. N. C. <lb />
mm U <lb />
Greensboro, -Y. 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 arc <lb />
t d in the departments of <lb />
and Vocal Music. Art, and <lb />
Physical Training. Charges moderate. <lb />
For apply to <lb />
B. F. DIXON, Pres. <lb />
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
of Agriculture Arts. <lb />
TH V. new large shop buildings for <lb />
working in iron and wood will lie <lb />
for and the depart- <lb />
are equipped thorough work. <lb />
Expenses are less than in any similar <lb />
college In existence. members of <lb />
Freshman are already em- <lb />
ployed at remunerative salaries. <lb />
For f miner address <lb />
Q. Pies., <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Wilson Collegiate <lb />
FOR YOUNG LADIES, <lb />
WILSON, N. C. <lb />
STRICTLY AX. <lb />
Fall Session begins on Monday, Sept. <lb />
Thorough and comprehensive course <lb />
of study Moderate charges. Health- <lb />
location home <lb />
Experienced an successful teach- <lb />
in every department. The depart- <lb />
of music and art presided <lb />
over by an accomplished specialist. <lb />
For and full particulars, <lb />
Address. <lb />
AS E WARREN, <lb />
Principal, Wilson, N. C. <lb />
BAPTIST <lb />
FEMALE INSTITUTE, <lb />
MURFREESBORO. N. C. <lb />
Pa-cuts and guardians will do well to <lb />
note the following <lb />
Th Institute was located at <lb />
in preference to many other very <lb />
desirable places because of its celerity <lb />
for and the history of the school <lb />
for than forty years <lb />
the wisdom of their course, <lb />
Tl e beauty of the location is not <lb />
pass, d in North Carolina. The <lb />
refurnished and carpeted last <lb />
so miner. <lb />
course of instruction is as <lb />
is the demands of the public will <lb />
allow . <lb />
Only the beat and most, experienced <lb />
teachers are employed in all depart- <lb />
and the work ii done thorough. <lb />
Tie charges are as reasonable as they <lb />
can made for the class of work done. <lb />
fall session begins on Wednesday, <lb />
September <lb />
rot or additional <lb />
n. address <lb />
President <lb />
BUSINESS EDUCATION. <lb />
Or K e y ratty, IT. <lb />
. iT. Corner MAI mm <lb />
B Mama <lb />
WILBUR R. SMITH. President.<lb />
X. . w. . of am 0.14 <lb />
M-l. or <lb />
or <lb />
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L. Mot SM, <lb />
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CM<lb />
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lot <lb />
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Mb. P W <lb />
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Egg <lb />
Fall Term Opens Sept. <lb />
TEACHERS <lb />
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 />
Painting 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 pianos and organs. A library <lb />
of more than volumes purchased re- <lb />
for the school. <lb />
Rates moderate, from to tor <lb />
board and tuition, including music. <lb />
Tuition and terms for day pupils <lb />
same as advertised In Girls <lb />
who do not board with Principal <lb />
should consult before <lb />
board elsewhere. <lb />
For further particulars address, <lb />
JOHN DUCKETT. <lb />
K. C. Principal. <lb />
New York Letter. <lb />
THE OCEAN NEW IDEA <lb />
IN FOB <lb />
Correspondents <lb />
New Aug, 1800. <lb />
Four transatlantic steamers <lb />
harbor on Saturday, and <lb />
about a dozen more sailed <lb />
the week. This practically cons <lb />
eludes the outgoing rush for the <lb />
season, hereafter the steamers <lb />
will be more heavily loaded coming <lb />
the other way. In connection <lb />
it may be noted that the number of <lb />
people annually take a to <lb />
is becoming larger each year <lb />
while the annoyances of the voyage <lb />
end the time required are constant- <lb />
growing smaller. And the pro- <lb />
in this direction will no <lb />
be greatly increased when plan <lb />
is carried out of running a line of <lb />
steamers from <lb />
is at the farther end Long Island. <lb />
This scheme is perhaps much more <lb />
is generally <lb />
understood. Part of the idea is the <lb />
p tunnel under the North <lb />
River, across the city ISA. street, <lb />
and under the East River to Long <lb />
Island. This is do little job, but <lb />
if it is ever an accomplished fact <lb />
trip from America to Europe will be <lb />
much For instance, it <lb />
ii proposed to take a passenger from <lb />
Chicago to London with two <lb />
changes in six days. It is certain <lb />
Chat a number of large capitalists <lb />
are engaged in movement, and <lb />
the day may not be distant <lb />
a nip to Europe will be more like <lb />
crossing a ferry than a sea voyage <lb />
THE REBATE SOCIETY. <lb />
Quite method of <lb />
saving money in has just <lb />
been devised by a company calling <lb />
itself the <lb />
membership, it is almost <lb />
to say, is composed entirely of <lb />
women. Every one who joins is <lb />
given a ticket certifying that she is <lb />
a member, which ticket, when pro- <lb />
rented in certain stores entitles the <lb />
Holder to a percentage off every <lb />
purchase that amounts to one dollar <lb />
or more. It is said that quite a <lb />
large stores have already <lb />
entered into the arrangements, <lb />
it is likely that will follow. I <lb />
predict a career the <lb />
society and have no doubt it will be <lb />
imitated elsewhere. It contains a <lb />
principle of Irene fitting by <lb />
which is not generally under- <lb />
stood. <lb />
A WEIGHTY DECIDED. <lb />
At last New Yolk has been drawn <lb />
into controversy and the all-absorb <lb />
question, is Mis. <lb />
has been settled in a Solomon like <lb />
fashion. The question first assumed <lb />
an important position in the gay <lb />
town of Newport, older <lb />
Mrs. Astor the Mrs, <lb />
Astor both demanded that all letters <lb />
delivered to <lb />
the respective residence of each. It <lb />
didn't require much pondering <lb />
the post master at Newport to decide <lb />
that it was impossible to comply <lb />
with both requests, so it seems the <lb />
matter was referred to Postmaster <lb />
Van of New York. And Post- <lb />
master Van decides that letters <lb />
addressed shall not <lb />
be at all, unless the ad- <lb />
dress contains the number of a par- <lb />
house. Otherwise the letters <lb />
will be returned to the Dead <lb />
Letter Office. In so as the <lb />
U. S. Post Office is concerned <lb />
does not exist. <lb />
Edwin <lb />
Philosophy In Coaches. <lb />
A room without a couch at some <lb />
sort is only half furnished. life is lull <lb />
of ups and downs, all that saves <lb />
the sanity of the mentally jaded and <lb />
physically exhausted fortune fighter is <lb />
the periodical good cry and the mo- <lb />
loss of consciousness the <lb />
up stairs lounge or the old sofa in the <lb />
sitting room. There are times when <lb />
so many of the things that distract as <lb />
could be straightened out and way <lb />
made clear if one only had a long, com- <lb />
conch on whose soft bosom he <lb />
could throw himself, boots and brains, <lb />
stretch his weary frame, unmindful of <lb />
tidies and tapestries, close his tired <lb />
eyes, relax the tension of his muscles <lb />
and give his harassed mind a chance. <lb />
Ten minutes of this soothing narcotic, <lb />
when the head throbs, the soul yearns <lb />
for endless, dreamless, eternal rest and <lb />
the hands involuntarily reach out for <lb />
cold lead, would make the vision clear, <lb />
the nerves steady, the heart light and <lb />
the star of hope shine again. <lb />
There isn't a doubt that the longing <lb />
to die is mistaken for the need of a nap. <lb />
Instead of the immortality of the soul <lb />
business man and working women want <lb />
regular and systematic doses of dozing, <lb />
and after a mossy bank in the of <lb />
an old oak that succeeding Junes have <lb />
converted into a tenement of songsters, <lb />
there is nothing that can approach a <lb />
big or a low, long conch placed in <lb />
a corner tired nature can <lb />
her face to the wall and snooze or <lb />
sleep the gloom. New York <lb />
World <lb />
bi <lb />
A New Preventer. <lb />
A new kind of mechanism for <lb />
venting smoke has been tried under <lb />
boilers with satisfactory results, the <lb />
principle being in this case, as in others, <lb />
the supplying of the furnace with the <lb />
proper amount of air at the proper spot. <lb />
The apparatus consists of a cast iron <lb />
cylinder, six inches in extend- <lb />
horizontally clear across the <lb />
box, about six inches above the grate <lb />
bars and immediately in front of and <lb />
below the boilers; in the cylinder are <lb />
two rows of apertures, about <lb />
inches long and half an inch wide, the <lb />
cylinder itself being divided in the mid- <lb />
by a solid partition. At each end <lb />
of this arrangement is an opening <lb />
through the wall of the fire box into <lb />
which a steam jet forces air from with- <lb />
out, and the air, playing on the bed of <lb />
coals, through the slits in the cylinder, <lb />
induces an almost perfect combustion, <lb />
consuming all the volatile gases and <lb />
carbon which ordinarily escape in the <lb />
form of York Telegram. <lb />
The New Discovery. <lb />
You have heard your friends and <lb />
neighbors talking about it. You may <lb />
yourself be one of the many who know <lb />
from personal experience just how good <lb />
a thing it is. If you have ever tried it, <lb />
you are one of its staunch friends, be- <lb />
cause the wonderful thing it i. <lb />
that when once given a trial, Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery ever after holds a place I <lb />
in the house. If you have never used it <lb />
and should be afflicted with a cough. I <lb />
coil or any Lung or Chest I <lb />
secure a at once and give I <lb />
ii a fair trial. It is guaranteed every j <lb />
time, or money refunded. Trial bottles <lb />
free L. Drugstore. <lb />
The Qualities of a Good Judge. <lb />
State <lb />
The people are now called upon to <lb />
select Superior and Supreme Court <lb />
judges tor the State. This is the <lb />
most the most reach- <lb />
in its effects of all the public <lb />
officers lo be. filled. At this time <lb />
our mind is led to the recital which <lb />
was made by in Mas <lb />
constitutional convention <lb />
1853 inequalities which should <lb />
the first place, he should lie <lb />
profoundly learned all the learn- <lb />
of the law be must know <lb />
how to use that learning<lb />
the next place, he must lie a <lb />
man, not merely upright, not mere- <lb />
honest and well ten <lb />
a man who will not <lb />
respect persons <lb />
finally, he must possess the <lb />
perfect confidence of <lb />
that he bear not sword in <lb />
Learned, impartial, honored. All <lb />
these are the qualities which a man <lb />
to bare who is elevated to <lb />
bench. <lb />
No liniment is In better repute or more <lb />
widely known than Dr. J. H. <lb />
Volcanic Oil Liniment. It Is a wonder- <lb />
remedy. <lb />
Persons advanced in years feel young- <lb />
and stronger, as well as freer from the <lb />
infirmities of age, by taking Dr. J. H. <lb />
Sarsaparilla. <lb />
If you feel unable to do your <lb />
have that tired feeling, take Dr. J. H. <lb />
Sarsaparilla; It will make yon <lb />
bright active and vigorous. <lb />
The most popular liniment, is the old <lb />
reliable. Dr. J. H. Volcanic <lb />
Oil Liniment. <lb />
One of Dr. J. H. Little Liv- <lb />
and Kidney Fillets, taken at night be <lb />
fore going to bad, will move the <lb />
effect will astonish you. <lb />
pimples, boils and other humors, are <lb />
hie to appear when blood gets <lb />
Dr. Sarsaparilla <lb />
the <lb />
storm Calendar Weather Forecast <lb />
for by B. Hicks, mailed <lb />
mt a two-cent <lb />
to any i <lb />
and <lb />
Rheumatism and catarrh are both <lb />
blood diseases. In many severe cases <lb />
they have yielded to treatment with B. <lb />
B B. Blood made by <lb />
Blood Balm Co. Ga. Write <lb />
for book of convincing proof. Sent free. <lb />
P. Dodge, Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
wife had catarrh and nothing did any <lb />
good. Her constitution finally failed <lb />
and poison got into her I placed <lb />
her on a use of B, . B., and to my <lb />
prise her recovery was rapid and com- <lb />
W. P. Atlanta, Ga., <lb />
was much emaciated and had <lb />
so had I could not get along <lb />
without crutches. I also had <lb />
in the head, -t physicians did <lb />
me no good. Then I tried II. B. B., and <lb />
its effects were magical. I cheerfully <lb />
recommend it as a good tonic and quick <lb />
Mrs. Matilda Nichols, Knoxville, <lb />
had six years <lb />
a distressing cough, and my <lb />
eyes were much swollen. Vive bottles <lb />
of B. B. B., thank God cured <lb />
John M. Davis. Tyler, Texas, <lb />
I was subject a number of years to <lb />
spells of inflammatory which <lb />
six bottles of B. B., thank <lb />
has entirely cured. I have not felt the <lb />
slightest <lb />
WHAT <lb />
EMULSION <lb />
CURES <lb />
LEGAL <lb />
Notice. <lb />
All persons having claims against the <lb />
estate of Harriet A. Yellowley, <lb />
are hereby notified to exhibit the same <lb />
on or before the 29th day June, 1891, <lb />
to the undersigned, duly quail- <lb />
lied as the Executor of the last will and <lb />
Testament the said Harriet A. Yellow- <lb />
or this notice will be plead in liar of <lb />
their recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to the said estate <lb />
arc notified to come forward promptly <lb />
settle the same. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
of Harriett A. Yellowley. <lb />
June <lb />
CONSUMPTION <lb />
SCROFULA <lb />
BRONCHITIS <lb />
COLDS <lb />
Wasting Diseases <lb />
Wonderful Flesh Producer. <lb />
Many have gained one pound <lb />
per day by its use. <lb />
Scott's Emulsion is not a secret <lb />
remedy. It contains the <lb />
properties of the <lb />
and pure Norwegian Cod <lb />
Oil, the potency of both <lb />
being largely increased. It is used <lb />
by Physicians all over the world. <lb />
PALATABLE AS MILK. <lb />
Sold by all Druggists. <lb />
JAMES A. SMITH <lb />
TONSORIAL ARTIST, <lb />
Greenville N C. <lb />
We have the the MM <lb />
Chair ever used in the Clean towels, <lb />
sharp razors, and guaranteed <lb />
in every instance. Call and be con <lb />
Ladles waited on at their re <lb />
deuce. Cleaning clothes a specialty. <lb />
mOld T; <lb />
aw, <lb />
IT <lb />
If I <lb />
fro <lb />
of <lb />
rail <lb />
T r. it ,. . .,,<lb />
proof, <lb />
ERIE CO., BUFFALO. <lb />
C. B. row ARM <lb />
N. B. <lb />
Notice.<lb />
ominous look, in <lb />
her made you so late, <lb />
Robert Reed I <lb />
You have, eh <lb />
ma'am. A boy <lb />
ugly as home made sin, I jest <lb />
give it to him. <lb />
Bobby, dear, I'll have to par- <lb />
don you this time, but control your <lb />
temper the best you <lb />
Superior Court <lb />
Mai tin County. <lb />
Thomas <lb />
against <lb />
Francis G. David Light- <lb />
foot and Win. J. <lb />
The defendants, David F. <lb />
and William J. are hereby <lb />
in it to be and appear the <lb />
Judge of the Superior Court at a Court <lb />
to be held for the county of Martin at <lb />
the Court House in on the <lb />
first Monday in September. <lb />
answer or demur to the in the <lb />
above entitled action which will be de- <lb />
posited in the office of the Clerk of said <lb />
Court within first three days of said <lb />
term. The purpose of this action is to <lb />
a mortgage executed to the <lb />
plaintiff by Francis and Mary <lb />
the father of the <lb />
defendants, mid which mortgage <lb />
date the 1st day of January. <lb />
W. T. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
and Whiskey <lb />
cured at home <lb />
without pain. <lb />
Hook of particulars sent FREE. <lb />
M. M. D. Atlanta. Ga. <lb />
Office Whitehall St. <lb />
BUSINESS COLLEGE <lb />
V. B. Broughton, Pres. <lb />
BOARD OF <lb />
Iv Pres, National <lb />
Bank <lb />
G. Sec. N. U. <lb />
Assembly. <lb />
Daniels, Editor <lb />
State <lb />
Dr. Battle, Director X. C. <lb />
Experiment Station. <lb />
Short-hand, <lb />
Book-keeping, Banking, <lb />
Penmanship and Mathematics are <lb />
taught in the Business Col- <lb />
Send for of terms. <lb />
J. E. MAT HEX Y, <lb />
Box C <lb />
Edwards , <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
RALEIGH, C- <lb />
have the largest and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind to be found In <lb />
the State, solicit orders for all classes <lb />
Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
STATIONERY READY <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
us your orders. <lb />
AND BINDERS, <lb />
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb />
The Sparrow. <lb />
Even in England the English spar- <lb />
row has become an unmitigated <lb />
and in their whole- <lb />
sale destruction has become necessary. <lb />
A bounty is paid by the authorities of <lb />
cents a dozen for old birds. cents a <lb />
dozen for young ones and 1-2 cents a <lb />
dozen for eggs. In some places the <lb />
birds are so plentiful that they destroy <lb />
half the crops, ruin the garden and <lb />
even strip the thatch from buildings. <lb />
Exchange. <lb />
The old duck lay in the year, if <lb />
well kept, ten dozen eggs; and that is <lb />
her best, employment, as common hens <lb />
are the best mothers. It is not <lb />
able to let young ducks out In <lb />
morning to eat slugs and worms; for, <lb />
though they like them, these things <lb />
kill them if oaten in great quantities. <lb />
Grass, com, white cabbages and let- <lb />
and especially buckwheat, cut <lb />
when half ripe, make fine ducks. Ducks <lb />
will f-d on garbage and all sorts of <lb />
filthy things, but their is strong <lb />
and bad in proportion. They are. in <lb />
Long Island, upon a coarse sort <lb />
of crab, prodigious of which <lb />
are east on the shores. When young <lb />
they should fed upon barley meal <lb />
and kept in a warm place in <lb />
and not let out the morn- <lb />
York <lb />
OPIUM <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 Holladay, Pres- <lb />
of the above mentioned College. I <lb />
will hold a examination of <lb />
applicants for the 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 early day. <lb />
II. <lb />
Co. Supt. Ins. <lb />
A. BARGAIN. <lb />
One 10-Saw Hall Cotton Gin. <lb />
One Cockade Hand-power Cotton <lb />
Press. <lb />
in good running order and will <lb />
be sold very low to make room for larger <lb />
power. <lb />
Address or call on, B. O. COX, <lb />
N. Manager. <lb />
Notice <lb />
for baldness <lb />
falling out of hair, and eradication of <lb />
dandruff is before the public. <lb />
Among the many who have need <lb />
wonderful success, I refer you to the <lb />
lowing named gentlemen who will testify <lb />
lo the truth of ray assertion <lb />
Josephus Latham, Greenville. <lb />
Mr. O. <lb />
Greene, SB., <lb />
Any one wishing to give it a trial <lb />
above named complaints can procure <lb />
it from me, at my place of business, <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY, Barber. <lb />
Greenville. March 14th. C , <lb />
Ho What's This <lb />
Why another new discovery by Alfred <lb />
Culley in the way of helping the afflict- <lb />
ed. By calling or addressing the <lb />
above named barber, you can procure a <lb />
bottle of Preparation that is invaluable <lb />
for eradicating and and causing the <lb />
hair t be soft and <lb />
glossy, only r three application a <lb />
week is necessary, and a common hair <lb />
brush is all to be used after rubbing the <lb />
scalp vigorously for a few minutes with <lb />
the Preparation. Try a bottle and ha <lb />
convinced, only cents. <lb />
Respectfully. <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY, <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
Obtained, and all in the . S. <lb />
Patent office or In the Courts attended t <lb />
for Moderate Fees. <lb />
arc opposite S. Patent Of- <lb />
engaged in Patents Exclusively, and <lb />
can obtain patents in less time than <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing is sent we <lb />
advise as to free of charge, <lb />
and we make no change unless we ob- <lb />
Patents. <lb />
refer, here, to the Post Master, <lb />
Supt. of the Money Order Did., and to <lb />
officials of Patent For <lb />
advise terms and reference to <lb />
actual clients in your own State, or <lb />
address. C. A. Snow Co., <lb />
Washington, D. C <lb />
OCRACOKE. <lb />
SUMMER SCHEDULE <lb />
STEAMER <lb />
BEAUFORT. <lb />
The of <lb />
There is one old woman in Hanover <lb />
who is commonly called the <lb />
It is her prepare <lb />
corpses for burial, and for many years <lb />
it seems to been the fashion <lb />
among the better classes to her <lb />
whenever there was a demand for the <lb />
service she professed. <lb />
This woman says that she has <lb />
dead bodies, and she is prob- <lb />
ably telling the truth, because for a <lb />
number of years no funeral has seemed <lb />
complete without the preliminary of- <lb />
fices of the <lb />
in Chicago News. <lb />
A Fender tor Electric Can. <lb />
A recent invention consists of a fender <lb />
for street railway ears ran by electric- <lb />
It presents a platform capacious <lb />
enough to receive victim so <lb />
as to be caught upon the track be- <lb />
fore a car. At a slope before it is a <lb />
heavy four ply robber belting, pliable <lb />
enough to pass over paving stones and <lb />
similar objects, but rigid to <lb />
prevent an armor leg drawn <lb />
under the Review. <lb />
An observing Georgia man claims <lb />
that the crow digs a hole and buries in <lb />
it the corn which it secures in the <lb />
field, holding the supply until <lb />
compels its use. <lb />
The largest individual taxpayer <lb />
Boston is John M. Sears, who pays <lb />
on worth of real es- <lb />
and a estate of <lb />
Art an I <lb />
More than half a billion of dollars in <lb />
unclaimed estates arc awaiting the right- <lb />
heirs in England, Scotland. Wales <lb />
and Ireland. Most of these heirs are In <lb />
the United States, and have been <lb />
for in English papers. Thousands <lb />
of heirs have never seen these advertise. <lb />
If your ancestor on father <lb />
or mother's sale from any of the <lb />
above named countries do not fail to <lb />
write to X. European Claims <lb />
Agency, Grand St., New York, and <lb />
ascertain if yen are an heir. Tour de- <lb />
ceased ancestor's rights are yours by <lb />
British law. We have information of <lb />
every estate deceased person <lb />
hairs have been advertised for in <lb />
Bend postal note for cents to <lb />
If yea <lb />
van. No <lb />
; fee. <lb />
For the benefit of those who desire <lb />
to visit during the season, the <lb />
will run the <lb />
Washington every Saturday p in. <lb />
Monday am. <lb />
Wednesday am. <lb />
Close connection with the steamers <lb />
from Greenville and Tarboro, and the <lb />
train from that connects with <lb />
the Wilmington Weldon Railroad. <lb />
On intermediate the Beaufort <lb />
will touch at New leaving there <lb />
p. in. Tuesdays and p. m. Thursdays <lb />
connecting with Railroad. <lb />
From Washington to and <lb />
return 92.80. <lb />
From New to and <lb />
return <lb />
Single Trip Tickets 91.50. <lb />
From Washington to New 92.50. <lb />
New to 92.50. <lb />
Ample Accommodation<lb />
in la. world. . <lb />
tun.; <lb />
MUD Ti <lb />
Bath I MS <lb />
and cull a. <lb />
la. Oil <lb />
can <lb />
do to w. yon to the. <lb />
In form. hold. <lb />
pay all BU. AM <lb />
all. If yon to r to work for n, <lb />
. from to MO wart and <lb />
can won aw <lb />
bK With <lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
WILMINGTON <lb />
and <lb />
WELDON R. R. <lb />
Schedule <lb />
TRAINS GOING SOUTH. <lb />
No No <lb />
Weldon <lb />
Ar Rocky-Mount <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Ar Wilmington <lb />
No <lb />
daily Fast Mail, daily <lb />
daily ex Sun. <lb />
12,30 pm pm <lb />
am<lb />
am <lb />
p m pm<lb />
, film- <lb />
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the world. Oar t <lb />
Bad to <lb />
warrior will <lb />
j writ. <lb />
I ton at tank. fat. fat <lb />
All yon <lb />
I I to our food, an <lb />
M.<lb />
how. mall rd of up. <lb />
TM ant it <lb />
ft, <lb />
pay <lb />
an. <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
Fayetteville <lb />
Ar Selma <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Wilson <lb />
A Rocky Mount <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
north <lb />
No No <lb />
daily daily daily <lb />
ex Sun. <lb />
am am pm <lb />
am<lb />
resort <lb />
GRAND <lb />
For Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb />
TOP <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT <lb />
the Opera House, at which place <lb />
f have recently located, and where I have <lb />
everything In line <lb />
P AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
with all the improved appliances; <lb />
and comfortable chairs. <lb />
Razor- sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of <lb />
prompt I v executed. Very respect fully, <lb />
A EDMONDS<lb />
II <lb />
am pin <lb />
am <lb />
mi <lb />
IS <lb />
SPENCER BROS., <lb />
The Steamer Beaufort has been re- <lb />
built and made larger; and is now a <lb />
comfortable and sea worthy boat, and <lb />
has a permit to carry passengers. <lb />
wt a <lb />
HAIR BALSAM <lb />
Cleanses and the hair. <lb />
a luxuriant growth. <lb />
F to Or <lb />
H Color. <lb />
DR. <lb />
Bell-cap-sic <lb />
PLASTERS <lb />
ARE THE REST POROUS PLASTERS <lb />
IN THE WORLD. <lb />
are the best plasters In every <lb />
way for the quick relief of <lb />
LAMB BACK, PAIN IN CHEST. <lb />
Unlike ail other platers, these are <lb />
Purely Vegetable and Harmless. Be- <lb />
and never fail to cure. <lb />
HAKE, <lb />
Sold by or mailed on receipt <lb />
cents by <lb />
ft RICHARD, <lb />
Mm <lb />
Ar Weldon pm N pm <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax 3.37 P. If., arrives Scot- <lb />
land Neck at 4.25 P. M. Greenville 6.00 <lb />
Returning leaves Greenville 7.20 <lb />
A. M., Halifax at 10.10 A. M. <lb />
don 1.30 P M., except Sunday. <lb />
On Monday, Wednesday Friday <lb />
Local Freight leaves Weldon 10.30 n in <lb />
Halifax 11.30 a m, Scotland Neck 2.00 p <lb />
in. Arriving Greenville 5.10 p m. Re <lb />
turning, leave Greenville Tuesday <lb />
Thursday and Saturday a m., Scot- <lb />
land Neck 1.00 p m. Halifax 8.85 p m, <lb />
Arriving Weldon 4.00 p m. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, P M, Sunday P M, arrive <lb />
Williamston, N C, P M, P M. <lb />
Plymouth 7.80 p. in., 5.20 p. m. <lb />
Returning leaves Plymouth daily except <lb />
6.300 a. m., Sunday 0.00 a. m. <lb />
Williamston, N C, 7.10 a m, 0.58 a in. <lb />
arrive Tarboro, N C, A M <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leave <lb />
Goldsboro daily except Sunday, A M, <lb />
arrive N C, A M. Re- <lb />
turning H C AM, <lb />
arrive Goldsboro, N C, A M. <lb />
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky <lb />
at P M, arrives Nashville <lb />
P Hope P M. Returning <lb />
leaves Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb />
M, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
except <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
for Clinton daily, except Sunday, at <lb />
and AM <lb />
ton A M, and P. M. connect- <lb />
at Warsaw and <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson Fayette- <lb />
Branch is No. Northbound is <lb />
No. except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will stop only <lb />
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection at <lb />
Weldon for all points North dally. All <lb />
rail via and daily except Sun- <lb />
day via Bay Line. <lb />
Trains make close connection for <lb />
points North via Richmond and Wash <lb />
AU trains run solid between <lb />
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb />
JOHN F. DIVINE, <lb />
General <lb />
i. R. KENLY, <lb />
T. M. EMERSON Passenger <lb />
EMORY <lb />
PHOTO-ENGRAVING- <lb />
IT FITS TO <lb />
and of hotel., factor. <lb />
Jen, machinery, made to order from <lb />
Agency, <lb />
New York City. <lb />
KNIGHT'S <lb />
Blood Cure. <lb />
In more than to years. A pow- <lb />
cure for Scrofula <lb />
Prostration, Constipation and all disease of <lb />
the Blood. and <lb />
ff em <lb />
A botanical up in packages <lb />
and sent by mail at one third the of <lb />
medicine. sufficient for <lb />
quarts, ; packages, <lb />
for pints. sample packages, <lb />
A reliable u anted in this locality. <lb />
CO., . <lb />
To cure Sick Headache, <lb />
Malaria, Complaints, lake <lb />
and certain remedy, <lb />
SMITH'S <lb />
BILE BEANS<lb />
ARK TUB MOST ., <lb />
Price of aver <lb />
-IS. . <lb />
LIVERY SALE AND FEED-<lb />
I have opened at the stables <lb />
occupied by Dr. J. G. James, <lb />
and will keep a line line <lb />
Horses and Mules. <lb />
have and fancy <lb />
the livery and can suit the most M <lb />
I will run In connection a DI <lb />
AGE and solicit a <lb />
four patronage. Call and be con vis <lb />
GLASGOW <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
MILKMAID BRAND <lb />
None Richer in On <lb />
BEST ON <lb />
Sold by S. R. <lb />
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