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Tiro Greenville Ezpress, Published tvcry Thursday at RENVILLE PITT doom. H.C. i07NER & WHICHARD. 1 • Per annum, .... $'..50 Advertising Kates: t> ■.■olumn, one year,.....••$10^.00 H |t e.itmnn, one year,..•••* W.00 1 , ih col not u, oue year.. S5.0'1 1 'i column, one year, ... .‘M.O'J \ i s*u?JiT: Oue dollar per eqnarc lot first in ■'":*>=«, and fifty cents for each subsequent V :; I10)1. _ _ — ‘ inch constitutes a square. ivorti^omcnts discontinued before cxpira t ■: >:At/a'.-t will bo . harmed for the time I tceordiog to tran-ie it rates. *" right is reserved of rcje ting or modify ..by advertisement if deemed libellous oi i i vise objectionable. , arriage and Qhituar^notlces, not exceeding i •• « 'es, inserted free pt charge; aii over wtl ■ ! mimed ten cents per line. '•.e respondenoe from all quarters is soliei . a hen the real name of the author is suh rdied to the same. VV,e do not hold ourselves mutable for any articles such authors may ■ . ■ ibutc and only give their names upon sat i Victory proof of personal lujmy. Local Advertisements charged ten cent 1 i line, strictly. FBQiniS’ra maybuFocsdox •"raa&a hi.k at mho. «*. •3l?dr a frSi cssa liewnu.&cos wspaper Advertising; Korean (10 fePUCCB , UKET), WHF.KH AD- “ nisi o CONTRACTS ./ be tnadelor it la EiS&alSC 0 -J=r*= mark beside this notice indicates that you owe us and are it .jnested to settle at once. Well ye.*-, slightly. Und doan you forgot it. l i 01), aren’t it gorgeous P 01), for a-little rain. Mary had a-little lamb. V * J ’ Coal Tar at Swindell’s Drug Store t Small crowd in town for Court week. i, 153 Mir. and go to the festival to n morrow night. Tu\vu lull of watermelons this week. All the New School Books for sale at J. B. HIGGS’. • President Garfield,is still impro ving. Bead Administrator’s .Sale, by Andiew Joyner, in this issue. 100,000 lbs Beeswax and Hides wanted at the old Brick Store. Head the notice of the division of sBelvoir Township. Bead the ad of the lyOtreli Springs jPGnale High School in an other column. Paints Oils, Varnishes and Paint Brushes sit Swindell's Drug Store. ( If you want io hire a horse cheap i go to Jas. E. Turnage. His turn- I outs are the best in town. First Thursday in August is the day of election. Have you register ed? A trial package of “ BLACK-DRAUGHT” free of charge. • For Sale by McG. EkNUL We call attention to tlie advert ; tisement of the Oxford Female beni- 1 inary id another column. Be sure stud read the advertise ment of the University ot North ■i Carolina in this issue. We jcalf attention to the dissolu tion of partnership of R. P. Sugg & ' CO. . \; ^ - > We again tumble with thanks to i Mr. John I. Brown tor nice water- t melons Also 10 Dr. J. O. James t lor cantaloupes Many new ads appear in this is 6ue. Our readers' will do well to keep a close eye on the advertising^ columns. Elegant job lot Ladies' white and fancy Hose just arrived and selling at New York cost, at ; B. S. SHEPPARD’S. The young people had a pleasant | Hon at Mr. Henry Sheppard’s last Thursday night. They will have another at Sheriff Warren’s tonight. Mr. Joyner has been so busy this week in Court that he could not con- j elude his Asheville correspondence! but will do so next week-_ Many thanks, bro. Deako, t r the quid «>f “terbHcky” you sent’D. J. ; We let some “old ebawers’ sample | it and they pronouuce it fine, Just look over our advertisements j if you want to send y.-ur boys or ; girls to School. About * .dosti ndif : ferent schools advertised this week. I— 1-—-7 I 'Mr. A. Arnheiui, ot. the fi m of II. Morris & Bros., will1 leave for j New York on the first of 1 ug t, to purchase hew goods. J It the stock'now on hand is oeiog t l out at cost. See ad. • sar% ———mmmmwiw m —i n —i rrrsTQg iPitRSONAL Mr. Harry Skinner has returned. Miss Fannie Lang, of Fartnville, is visi iug at Sheriff Warren ’a. Miss Bessie Hatton, of Washing ton, is visiting at 'Mrs. V. j{. WhLhirds. Mrs. Mouteiro, Mrs. Woodson, Mrs. L; C. Latham, and Misses Florence Mouteiro, Jennie Brown and Camille Latham left Mouday for Morehead. “WINE OF CARDUI” for’Ladies only. For Sale by McG. EbN'UL. Come to town, get drank, apd wake up in tiie guard lioose is a i Mie rage. We’ve got a police force aow that know how to hand e things. The at eution of our readers is di rected to the advertisement of Ce/r treville Male and Female Academy. This is a school in cur own County, in a good section of couutry and should be well patronized. We return thunks to the mana* gers, Mtij. Geo. II. Staten, Edmund Andrews and Joseph B. Audiews, lor an invitation to a pie nic to be given'at Bethel, ciL Tuesday, July 26t!». Diamonds were trumps some time ago ; now clubs are the order oft he day. \e that have tears to shed prepare to shed them uosv. Alas ! Alas ! he is bursted. Somebody help him. Vale. Inferior Court is the boss Court of our county. For dispatching business, buncombe speeches and quick convictions, it is hard to be beat'. School Looks ! School.Books! . J. B. HIGGS. Just received a full hue of all the School Books RECOMMENDED BY THE State Board of Education. jBe* vised Testament, Oxford edition Weekly and Monthly Periodicals. “Pise and Fall of the Confederacy,” by Jeff D.u-is, in 2 vols., $10 cash Child Aban-do^h-d,—Eiias Ed wards (col.), livii^ on Mr. David Uni s’ farm, about 8 miles from town, was awakened about 3 o’clock last Friday morning by tha crying if a child at his- door. He opened, tire door and found a female colore i infant, about 3 months old which lonie Gul forsaken wrelch had daced there in the rain to die. Eiia-. racked some one up to the toll-hous • lear town, and then lost the'track 50 far the mother, has not been bund and Eiias is taking care of the ittle waif. ■ f- _ • __ Crops in Pitt. The report this week is not so fa vorable as la-t week Lice have aj « reared in almost eveay section, e-? reciitUy so in Greenville, Chicod tnd Belvoir Townships. ■ In Falk and and Farmville Townships rain s much needed. Corn and gardens ne very greatly damaged for want if iain. Tn Qreenville Township ;he seasons have been very favorable , for both corn and cotton;, but in rther sections of the county the dry veather at this particular time ha reen very unfavorable for corn and •oot crops. Yet ws trust that, a isuil. the complaints of those tubs’ Effected will prove unfounded and ,hat a bountiful harvest will yet re ray the labors of our industrious cit zens. Snakks.—The following story is ouched lor by a prominent profts iunal gentleman of our town. As ie was getting .over a fence ou his arm he saw a . large black snake, lead erect, just at his feet. He umped down and noticed that the make tiled to get through the fence md couldn’t go one way or the otii ;r. He-killed t he reptile, and on (summation, found two rabbits * 1q dm. His suakeship bad evidently iwallowed a rabbit &ud cradled lirough a crack between the rails inti I he/reached the place where the abbit had lodged, and being a lump u his body, he couldn’t pass. W hiie estiug before crawling backwards mother rabbit bad come along and ic took him in on the other side.! fbis made another lump and there he snake was w ith a big lump on : 10th ends and securely fastened in j llioc.ack. On Thursday, Friday and Satur j day of last week County Superin tendent of Education, B. VV. Brown, assisted by iievs. Josiphas Latham aud Thomas CarYck, esumlned ap plicants fo • ce i tificates ' o eac ) in fc'io T. b ic Sch o!s. telow we give tile list oi the Sjtcessiui ones and the grade a1 tUeir certificate : WHITE. . G. S. JohliStOu, liuldah F. Sutton, Lizzie J. Campbell, S. T. Cttrson,, Thos. MoGlorhorn iS. Cutuday 3nJ Grade. 4 4 *i Ciaud F. Smithr John D Cux J. J. Harrington Saliie Q.Cox Maggie W. Smith James L. Bawls diary Sini* h Annie E. Cox Asa B Conglelon , • Juiiau K. Wiiiciiard Guilford Stocks . liettie E. Stokes James it. Neisou v David ii. James James II. lvlwards John M, Cox William 11. \Vdiliaru3 W M. Moore C0I.0KE1>. T. W. Battle C. C. Tiiorua Catharine L. Smith Colia C. Shaw Randolph Best M. (J, Moore C. M. A. Dawson Wm. P. Norcoit William It. Williams Mary Miller v.__ Louisa Miller Wioletle Wilson Pheribe Cotton Clara Flow bora Lewis Jenkins S. P. Humphrey Redmond Albritton Wiu, D. Gardner Henry Cherry Almira Brown 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 44 u u 2nd ii 1st it 3,d lnt 3rd 1st 44 44 44 if ii tu ii a 44 ii 3d a 2nd 4 4 3rd 4 4 lb t a 44 t c t 4 *1 ii ii 44 44 44 *4 3.-d Grade, 2nd “ 3rd 2ud 3rd 2nd 3rd 44 1st 3rd a u 44 44 44 2nd 3rd 44 4 4 44 4. 44 44 44 44 <4 4 4 44 4< 44 U ' 44 4 4:' 44 “ BLACcures costive ness and SicMieadaeiiel iu>r Sale by JVk'G. ERNUL. For the Expr as. Cherry Hill Cemetery. Ah ! mournful sight, behold the plaee vVhere loved oseS lay at rest, A dreary and entangledgwaste, A. perfect wilderness. The fence all down, the grass unshorn On. grave of .wife or child, vThe walks with urainbles overgrown, Tile lots unkempt an<l wild. We murmur of our precious dead, ’Mid thickly breathing sighs, With quivering tone and beaded head And tender moistened eyes. And yet we leave tbc saertd place, Where sleep the ones we mourn, Devoid of loveliness and grace. Neglected and forlorn. No reverent hands wi.h blossoms sweet, Tills glooiuy graveyard nears, Its, pat is are all unworn by leet, Its S';ds unwet by tears. -No roses whisper to the air O tender loving thought, No sign of toiid or faithful care Is to (iod’s garden brought. And still, perhap3 .some angel bright; , Some spirit pure and fair, Comes ba«kjiu gentle starlit night, And wanders sadly there. And mourns that of our human woe, Our cruel sorrow waves, ’ No evidence as left/oelow, Save these unsightly graves. Sreeimfls, July, 188i. !I. In ~ This Cuur: error Court, met Monday morning Air. L. V. (Morrill addressed ihe From every oue who iie.rd the cha, gc \ve»hear only tins: ‘he was excellent.” We copy Mr. Morrill’s’opening remarks : May it ph ase a oar Honor, Gen tlemen of the'Grand Jury; Agree* ablv to the appointment of the o tale's Attorney it becomes my pleasant duly this morning to give you so*me instructions with regard to the very serious,, the very important duties which are incumbent utou you as the Grand Jurois of Fjtt county for the prcSeut term of the Inferior Cotirt. I hope, gentlemen, that you all appreciate^! he import ance, the sacre ttfees and the hoaf t a bleu ess of the office oi an A men can Juior; aud I also hope that y< u realize what weighty resuon abilities aie incident to your office. In tbi land-of bright skies and gladsome dimes, ivhei e the goddess of freedom has feared tier pruudtst icuipie, mat : by jury i> our surest defence against the encrorch meats of imperialism, of'oppression and tyranny Jt comes down to as through tires ages as th; brightest heritage which we otve to i ihe wisdom ami toe valor of our l Aoglo-Sdxuu fathers. 11 has a! waysJ bei u a most staunch bulwark of five* j dom ami for thousand yeais it has' illumined the jur spmdence of Eng" land an 1 Am rica. Having w h' s ood the political sh cks and storms and revolutions of a'thousaad years it lias n every me 8 n come from toe fire • efine an I purifie i anden' ncbl d. “It prj ervei ' i.e lib rti s 1 j of LugiaiiJ,;n taught the milieu th relation of right and wrong, it ja j -pired her citizens with a love of in ‘ depeudedee.” The tiuie bus been J gentlemen, and now is iu some coat* tries, wueu the arbitrary mandateo a .despotic prince could consign at inner eut man to a moat ignominious punishment; but this cannot oe in uur country wheie the constitution under wuieh we itve ,has secured to us the right of trial by jury with ail ot Us atteudant bie-siugs. As- long as we cau preserve among us, iu tie pristine putity, this, valuable couoii^ tuii m, with all ot its rights, we will be a tree aud happy, a great and prosperous pe -pie. But if the tium hou.d ever come when Jti.e j .lies » f America could become uut versa! iy corrupt or the glorious right it*elt be, taken limu us, then ere long the lamps that now burn So brightly iu liberty’s temple would be ruthlessly Cast down, and only the hollow shrieks ot owls and bats would re sound through her dark, her sileut aud deserted chambers. Let us hype then, that H -aveti has ordained the immortality among us of this urk ot our liberties, tins bark that bote our ancestors through the perilous woes ot anarchy. This most invaluable institution which we all thus prize so highly—which we thus laud to the skie and pray for its perpetui ty—is The Jury. You, geutlemeu, compose the Grand Jury of Pm county., bee to ife then, that by your watchful vigilance, your unre mitting perseverance, your impartial investigations, you approve your selves worthy of that confidence and esteem which the authorities of your county have manifested in selecting you to fill the position which you occupy to-day. JSOTICJ Is he reby given tlmtapolieatien will be made at the next joint meeting or the Boards ol Justices of ilie Peace and Coun ty Coin in k-sionei'8 to divide iiei voir Town ship into two Townships. DlScOLU i’10 A OF PAUiFNr.it snip. The firm of B. P. Sugg & Co., j3 this (lay dissolved by niuiwti consent. Mrs.' S. -M. -Manning buys out* tao interest of Air. Huj.g, and will continue the business- on tier own account edness ol the debtsMts- tiiey assumes the iiidebt ■ia and will pay said due. IMI’OTtTftJm TAX NOTICE. Tlin Board of Co&nnlssioilers for Pitt Coun ty will nr et, . at theft- office in Greenville, on the second Monday in Augu-t next, for the purpose .of revteimd.me tag list for 1331, u> which time and plafe they willheai-all por«m*. objecting to die vitiation of their property, or tue amount of tax dhartred against them.* Al.KX L. BLOW, Clerk. Greenville, N. C., .ply 14, iSiit. )T1CE. We hereby authorize all persons that on or about the 3rd day of January, last, we made a note payable to L f. Perkins for t: 53, which note lias been paid hi fail by us, and we !ore warn any one trading tor the same, and if they, do we shall plead in bar the protest of its col lection. DAVKNPOfil & PL LAI I MG. ■July 11, tSSli Gent A' gvIII o MALE & FEMALE ACADEMY JOHNSON'S MILLS, PILT CO., N. C. Second Session begins September 5th. 1881. Cheapest School in the State. Non-. Sectarian ia its Governmeat); i borough Instruction Wy able and experienced teachers. Large and commodious build ings are now under comse of erection and wMl be completed by the opening of the Sa-sion. Ample accommodations for One Huud.edand Fifty young men and ladies, Young men aie.th'-rougbly prepared for tjic active duties of life, or to enter the ju nior Class atativ college in the State TEliAL-;: Per Session of twenty weeks (including boaul, washing, fuel aucf lights) f. cm $40 to $G5. Location of the'Academy is pleasant and very healthful, society intelligent! and re fined, and morality above the average. Parents wishing to educate their son's and daughters well and cheaply should com municate with: the Principal E- S. F GILLS Principal, Johnson’s Mil's, Pitt Co , X. C. jul 21, 2m. ME U NIV EKSIT Y t: —Or'— YOUTH GAUGE [FA. V NEXT SESSION WILL BEGIN /1 . km 25ffi. 1831. I \ Combines, toe advantages of the old Cur» ricuium With special aud extjenaed in struction according to the University si s Uin. Connected with it are schools of Law, of Medicine; aud of Pharmacy. Special fecilities given for practical studies, such as ' . Analytical and Agricultural Chemistry, Land Surveying, Drawing, Book Keeping, Business Law, Puo nog ruphy, Occ. Expense^, Including tuition tied room rent, #135 to ?-o0 ptr annum. Aden ess for c ttalogue anti particulars, KEMP p. BATTLE, LL. D., iCbspel Hiii, N. C. PsesIdenT. '---— UITTKELL SPRINGS. * FE vlALE HIGti SCHOOL. Highest point R. & ft. R. R. Property own ei br Principal- Noted for medicinal waters •■ure air. Pleasant borne; practical school, kaihcmailcs specially i borough. Good food. Tuition, ac-da ate coarse, with Manic and Losrd, n a h» exceed #110 per session 23 weeks. Nu extras. Opens August 4, 1331. C.oa.ogue »eisf on application to Principal- . \V. S. 1*A it ■ E ', ju; til, i.a. Kit.i.Li* A. U. JOHNSON, ULARKaU MASS OEN'L ACEN «i. L. oI'OjSE, liAiicitiil, A. O J. C. LANIER; AGEST FOR PITT COUNTY, . •• . :./:v reotvmm«n»]fil fir f’)V.s#e» re- I • - ■ s ;; s i; ; crpeeiaiiy IitditjOHivn* Inter- 1 ■ . [.<•'.f-lgrrcrpjih, Lack of ; ? , > :c. J^mcb.ra t{ ?'iO ;rju«>:'se, e;,u Hie m tbe f-i-WMs. Tr<‘v e i J ■'-> ifljwviJl V-I,i'jr‘--; •• ? b'i’ii, - b 1 ■ ■/E.-w.-fsA, Iltwtkhni'tlc. Tlie only ij' ■ " Willtflj • . . t •' ■'•'••• •. • e T •i • .!;• Y.'i-Uo.kr i~>A B C i$*./vk( &i i'>>. i.i ^ . \vy Cs&imt'JAh CQ., TSjilt'Jmnre, Kth ■ I '• ' '-*■ ' ' ”-*r • t»'K»Hu- ■-v*-wv*-..•v'v* <rvr* ^srw. m * , *r—' • 5 K. “ -■ '<U - ... A i f';'."* >;kj Vk-4 k;i'\ V^ • -■• • •TK.Tr- 'cncrv"‘"’injf BINGIIAM SCHOOL, ilEBANEVILLE, N. C. IS PHE EMINENT among Southern Boarding Schools for Boys in age a d numbers; amt its area of patronage for 1830 exceeded that of any other school in the Union i tie steady growth of the School is shown by the following totals; lor 18,6, 103; f r 1877 122; for 187', 143; for 1873. Ido ; for the scholastic year ending June 2d, 1SS0, 189 ; for the year ending IHsc. 15th, 13? , 247. The 175th Session will begin July 27tU, 1811. Address Maj. -ROBf. BINGHAM, july 7, 1 in. 6u: enuteudenti. Gmliaro Female' College, GREENSBORO, N. C, The 51-t Session of this well known Institu aiou will begin on Wednesday, 21th August. vuuMdLPJSB gBoSION OF 20 WEEKS : Board and Tultion1nfit!Tl5a^r»irwBwe, *75.0;) Charges for extra studies moderate. For particulars apply for Catalogue to T. M. JONES, i roeuleat. Gfheiisboro, June 21, 1381. NOTICE TO CRED1 TORS. The Judo-e of Probate of Pitt County having ettevs Testament to me, the unaersi’gned, on 1Q 28th day of June, 1881, on the estate of amts K. Leggett, deceased. Notice is hereby iveil to all persons indebted to the estate to iak’ immediate payment to the undersigned, v‘d to all creditors of said esiate to present ) ir claims properly autheniieatcd to the un ersi^ned, within twelve months alter the. date f tiiis Notice, or this Notice will tie plead in ar of their recovery. Tl,1.e»JSl"a.S;o,.Ji«05Mi.Qo]!TTj ixeeutor of tlm Last Will & Testament rff JAs. B. Lt GOETT, NOTICE. On Monday, the 1st day of August, A. I).. 881 I will sell at tite Court House door m the own of Greenville; to.the highest bidder for mjj iiinit tracts of land in Pitt co inty, con ainietr about 2259% acrelynd bounded as fol 0Wg . i ue tract containing .OJ acres, ad oiniii^the lands of John Kandb ph and others, me oilier tract adjoining #. F bvsui# and iibers containing :>9 acres kf.»wn as Lo. No 1 u the difididn of the l-.uds of. Samiier lysoti. me other tract cpr.tsitting Ac. t* adjoining i F. Evans, •». V. Tyson aa^iotuers, one oth ■ • tract 'containing 74Jac.eaadjOiitin>' Hie hard , ’aiiicr and others, onje other tract adjoining i A Forbes and others, being onc-muth ol. he 1‘f.ds assigned Liua .fysouhor her dower 1,0 one other ninth and two other nil Us of nme land containing each ther tract containing 11 •'>% acj e3 being Lot LliiVJL tuiiUt utuj, . I c) 3 ; and 8 iu the partition of'lands ot eaui i f'vrou ; to satisfy sundry executions in my ands, for collection ag.inri J. W. Tucker and inch ha'o been levied on said land as the mnertv ol said J. V,. Tuckel. uy 7 lm ALLEN WA11REN, Khcnfit. HUGH F. MURRAY, of the Law Firm of Murray & Woodard, will; he in r / GRUESVILLE, nt. c., throughout lire session of every future term of i’ttt superior '*<>urt. May 5'.u, ;8si. tf» T, J. & W D. HORHER’S : classical and mathemat ical school. HESl/fcllSON, N. C. ! The. Fail Session o' this School .opens 4th ■ vomiay ia duly, i or choalar and patjifcwaM ' add. ess the IdineSpal, at Uewiwswt. Mwee ! County, N. C. je—.m. / 1 s\ r T\ Great ithance to make \J l /.money. We need a I person ia *very town to take subscription: for me largest, cheapest and best lim-tia ted family publication in the wond. Any f; can become a successful a-jent. S;s >ant works of act given free to subsero 5. Tbe price is so low that ainiuet rybody ■subscribes. One agent report' mg lad subscriptions in a day. A lady agent reports making oyer idbo dear prof it in ten days. All wbo engage tnagt money fust. You can devote all your linn to tbe business, or only your spare time. You need not be away from home ovei ui >bt. you can .to it as well as others, l^ll directions ami terms free. Eiegaa! auu expensive, outfit free. If you waul proiitiible work send us your address al once, it costs nothing to try the iiitso nj8.», Ao one v Ko eag;ig‘*s iitiis to lualu gnHi pay. A- dre« Ukoras bTirtfcWf <S C*>, ivtiav . Slime. *: * THE AMERICAN HAIR COM PANION.) /jPrepaiel by -j ALFRED GULLEY. i lt.ts uf SAFE, RELIABLE ,md; PURE REMEDY for Preserving, Restoring and Beautifying the HUMAN HAIR, and eradicates, in a wonderfully short time, all HCUKF and DANDRUFF, which is so annoying ami injurious to the Scalp. Pera ms ilesiring to test its superior qualit .'8, can procure the liAlU COM PANION at the Barber Saloon of the un dersigned, in neat and convenient Boliles, with full directions for use. ALFRED CULLY. ~ -HErgloar anti flair lL-ag.r p TONSOitlAL ARTIST. Having removi d from my old stand, 1 desire to inform the public that the EX CELSIOR BARBE 4^ SHOP is now in full blast, in the centi^> businesa,|portion of the Town, on Fourth street, to ^he rear oi Mr. J. Q, Smith’s, where4 my old friends and the public'generally,will find every attention and comfort pertaining to the Tonsorial profession. Herbert Edmc.vd, \ ‘ -Green ville, N. C. SHEPHERD & JpYNER, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, GREENVILLE, N. C, PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF Pitt and adjoining Counties. Special it uToi give i to collectias and remittances promptly made. Marcellos Mookb, -J. Fitzpatrick, Greenville, N. C. Baltimore, Md. MOORE & FITZPATRICK, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 30, S. Fiedenek St., Baltimore, Md. CoosiviAnents solicited. Liberal advances made. Prompt returns. Marcellas Moore will continue in Greenville at iiis old stand and carry on 11> bu.nicas as formerly. Agent tor Bookwalter Engines, Richmond Threaders & Separate rsf, and Cotton Olds. ' i 5. Lichtenstein;^ Co AT TFIE ' *1 OLD BllICK STOKE. Far riers and'; Merchants^buying their year’s supplies will find it to their interest ,io get our prices iiefore purchasing else w here. Oar stock is complete in all its j brandies. ISfiSSSi FORK, SIDES and SHOULDEttS ! FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR, SPa jCES, TEaS, &C., i always at Lowest Market Prices. TOBACCO. SNUFF .ft CIGARS we duty direct from Manufacturers, enabling > you to buy at one profit. A complete Block j of RJITUH.B ai • ways w) hand and told at pric;s o suit | the times. Our goods are all bought an I ! fluid for CASH, therefore having nc^risk to run we sell.at a clos-* margin. K. b- Our polite and utmtive salesmen Mf-.sro. S. M. S hu tz and VV. B. Wilson will be pleased to see their friends in fu~ tnf c. and return their thanks for vour Mjod and ^liberal patronage in the past. “ — J itespectfullv , D. LICHTENSTEIN &C0% Greenville, N. C. ~~BARBER SHOP! We have tilted up our Shop fa l<IRST-lpI.ASS STYLE, r. ad any person destru.„ a CLEAN <fe PLEASANT SHA7E, HA IR CUT, SHAMPOO, or anything iujthe A Tonsorial Art - i ,1* Invited to give l it a trial. We give nntir satbfact’ta of icaLnuo-eharge. i ALFRED CULLS. PRACTICAlJ V Watchmaker and Jeweler Sfain St.,near Court (louse, TARBORO N-. C. Dealer iu Fine Jewelry, Wsrtelics, Clock 8mrTACLB8,| _ Silver Wars, Superior Table Cutlery, Sewing Machines, Ac, J00T Difficult repairing prompt!/ done. Satisfaction Guaranteed. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES A HARNESS MADE AND REPAIRED. Also Horse Shoeing aud (Jiidtftta* king, at shortest notice. LAWRENCE, WlUjAMSON & CO. '*•2 Outdoor North of C°urt House, April,6m. UttKENNiLOK, **, C- * %nted >achineco. irunttu "6+NT? CHARLES.ST. W. B- JARVIS & CC. Greeuvilie, N. t Sole Agents for Pitt Count/. NORTH ARjLINA STATE ’ LIFE INSURANCE CO. RALEIGII, NORTH CAROLINA; F. H. Camkiio.v, president. W. L. Andeuson, JVHoc-PresidePt. Tiieo. H, Hill, .Sec’y & Treasurer Assets, 9.1262,81® 07, (Surplus;!*) Policy Holders,),. ;i58.7iy.70‘ Xlie STATE LIFE is ths Only Homs Company in Nortn Carolina. It is tiie iyLi t'e Jo a > tiy thit im» rests all its funds in theJStute Loans u Policy Holders at 8 pcrjceut Interest. r Losses Prompt y Paid* It costs a man aged 30 about fire coot* a day to keep liis life insured for $1,000. For particulars apply to the Home Of] flee or to li. G. MONTGOAf EHY, Geu. Dist, Agt. for the Eastern Counties. Washington, N. C., Insurance Agency repn - scuts the lullov. lug reliable Fire IusuroL « Companies: N. C. Ilomo -Raleigh, N. C., $ ‘MujoOo.*’/ N. Y. Under writer’s Agency—N. T. -1.7(16 37(1 1 Fire Association—Philadelphia, Fa 3,974 via $ Niagara—New York. J,667,48c S3 Agricultural-New York 1.187,is,.7* Fire it Murine—Kichiuoud, Va. 567 uvtj.1*, Columbus—Miss. 350,0 A) (jit .Lynchburg—Va. 410,338.33 Pamlico lus. 6c Banking Co-Tarboro 35j,300 00 Waterloo- N. Y " 778,304 70 Aggregate Assets |$'20,«47,f.G.43 R. G. MONTGOMERY, Agent. J. a RAWLS ^ Watchmukera and Jewelers, Have just returned from the North with lintt aelec* of everything in tiiei* tine, such r j VVulclies, Clocks, Jeweiy, Plated Ware, Specks, Eye Glasses, £<•, Also Vasco, Toilet fcsets and Stationery.* “Depot for Wedding, Rings mid; UridtA Presents, > • - < Kcpairiiijt ofjfinc Watches, C|ock»7jJe‘wer#? Ac., a speciality. Work guaranteed lor U cn # UlJil fcicp 1& If, d*/*/* K WEEK in yonr own town, and" fjPUU no capital risked. You can give lue business a trial without expense The best opportunity ever offered for those willing to work. You should try nothing else until you see for yourself what you can do at the business we offer. No iooia t6 explain here. You can devote all yout lime or only yonr spare time to the busi ness, and make great pay for every houi that you work. Women make as much a« Men. bend for special private terfns ant, pasticulais. which we mail free. Don'r complain of hard tunes w hile you have suck a cl iar.ee. A duress H. HA LLET T A CO* Portland, Maine. 13R- HAYDOCK’b . NEW LIVEli PIlL ital’GAIGCOATEUijJ"—' ail Uoe FiU is a Dose, fjj/j . One Pill is aDose. ‘ . One Pill is a Dosf", Tuetc Pills are an absolute cure for all lous and Malarial aifectious They with disease at its fountain head, and ru,' oat ot the patient's system a* once. They . tify the body against Disease In all fortns sudden attacks aud epidemics, and enable to brave the Miosin tUc danger of swamps a forests. One vial of UK HAY lOCK'd NE LIVER PILLS relieves the entire systems pains aud acne*, enliven* the spirits and sen new blood POUNDING THROUGH THE VEIN* Call for this inestimable medicine at yojr neared druggist, aud take no other. Dr. Uaydock’s Now Liver Pilia, For all Diseases of the Kid mys, Retention ol Urine, Dr. Gay docks Newt iver Fills ate a per perfect cure. One Fill will satisty ihu must skeptical. I or Female Diseases, Nervous Prostration] Weakness, General Lassitude. Want ot Appe. utc, aud pick Headache. Dr. Uaydock't New Liver Fills will be found an effectual remedy ^ They are Uuiveisal in their effects, aud a cure can almost always be guaranteed . Each vial euuuuts twenty Fills. ons Fi J a a dose PUICE TWENTY FIVE CENTS, For Sale by ail Druggiata. CAUTION.—None are genuloe unless th, signature of ALLEN HAYDtiCK surround* each vial of Fills. Every Fib is Sugar-Coaled. If yonr druggist does not keep thsiu, we wi& mail them tree to any address ou receipt ol iS c -nh Five vials fur f l.tft. ;bu y at once. do not delate HAY DOCK dSt CO,, ♦ ',.18M2B2S ’ Aaai^o Flat-, Rircet. New Tor> A ' * ^
The Greenville Express (Greenville, N.C.)
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