NUMBER29 VOULME X GRE EN VI IjiilS , JST- C.. JULY gbtii, S4. - m mm. t 12 i 4 MATTERS THAT HAPPEN IN AND A HOUN D THE TO VN AN D COUNTY. Pay the pointer, long he's stoo Waltiit' 'thorn auive ; Without so.no mony or sorao wood, Ho's gone ii;ht up Salt river. Editors, printers and 4devil" 4do dearly lov watermelons," A bint to the wise: etc. The watermelon crop is not a large as usual, but all who planted at the propel .time will suck seed. Do good each day you live, young man, and in after yuvs yon can lo,l back upon your pii3t life with pride and pleasure. Greenville i gradually but purely traveling in the road- That leads.ro a magnificent eiv. Is your shoulder to the wheel 1 tip ug push? The past wek has been very hot and the ''Is this bm enough for yon' lei lew is now a great bore to every body he conies in contact with. A epiestion or meditation: Are you doing anything to helphuiht np your towi and county or are you standing in the way of progress? It is said that the jKilitical atmos phere is oeing stirred deeply in vari ous portions of the county. Look to ur opponents, ye office holders. We have a very infeiesting article to publish on the Soldier's Home at Raleigh, as soon as space will jVi mit. Also one on work being done hy the colored college at Griffon. Ail articles of interest, to Pji t v,ountyrs development are acceptable and will be published in turn. Colored Teachers Institute- . : . .. - XX Pitt County ( in the central Eastjern tier, area 89,ft enr niilHa noh, 3(1 ()()() h for ifs lanital I - fJL iL 5$ Greenville, pop. in 1880 912mu 1803, 29?. G. is. -.noted lor health and low taxesi having the lowest death and tax rate of any town in N. C Elevation 7.1ft. above Tar River 200 above. sea level. Climate :nild and salubrious. Greenville lias Steamboat & R. R. facilities, a handsome brick Court' House, 9. churches, Euis., Bap., Meth , Preen., & Catholic." If. has Y. M.C. 'A. Ep worth League, St. Andrew's Bro therhood, Kind's Daughters societies. Masonic. Legion & Knights of Honor, I. ). (). F. Chosen Friemle, Lodges. A tist class .Male Academy, a College, free school and several private schools, an excellent Institute for the cure of whisk; and morphine addiction, the only one in the W.jt. Wast of GrMtttiiil'irirn. G. has three Tobacco Warehouse, six prize houses aud leaf fact'y large saw u platting mil!, two foundries, marble yarti, barrel tacrory, two large nuggy factories, a splendid Fruit, Flower & and Evergreen nursery. V. X There are 40 stores, mostly brick, cue Bank, j upet a tiousM, uue uhrhi , iiyu m i mm hotels, four livery stables, one furniture shop, two shoe shops, three barber shops and three weekly newspapers, the Indkx 'being the only weekly in the State at 50 cents a year. It is blight, clean, progressive. The lands of the county are fertile and cheap, well adapted to grain, live fock tobacco, cotton, corn peas, riee, potatoes and trucking. If von have capital to invest, if von are indu-f i ions and looking for XX a home, write lor lull particulars or come anu 6 set the mauv advantages we can offer voir He has 'been selling goods in Greenville. He sells , more .ro- . . day tlian ever bent use his prices are fair. Ids goods ;. ; reliable. s' G rocries lancy DRY GOODS, General Merchandise, such as ' FarnLlni piemen ts, Gn Belting : Rockxi m-.. Plaster Paris, PlaS tering Hair, Harness, Saddles, , Leather &c- furniture,. Doors'' Window s &c . Hardware. Wood and Vit!owvaie, Boits '&.p?otf" Castings. A ren t at J )bbe rs pri ces f o r O . N. T- Spool Cotton, Paints, Oi's, Varnish, Wood Pumps Salt and v Nails. Alfred Forbes. 1 pa XX W itten for T'ae Ik be The following are the proceedings of th" last two days of the Colored Institute which convened here re cently: THURSDAY. After devotional exercises Prof. Ragsdale conducted the recitations on mental arithmetic and geogra phy, and gave a splendid and prac tical talk on the necessity of moral character in teachers. AFTERNOON. Prof. J. S. Brown conducted reci tations on grammar, geography, sound marKsof letters,spellmg, phy ical geography and the history ot the U.S. NIGHT SESSION. After devotional exercises Mrr.A. A. Cotton rendered a most excellent read in. Then came Miss uatcie Brown! of Tarboro, tl echo of vhose voice was as the sound ot the mocking bird, and with gleaming eyes she reached the glad hearts ot her audience. Subject Maniacs. Mr. W. Li. Wilson highly enter tained the audience with a few m tu,in.r remarks. Mr. F. R. Brew- ington gave a fine lecture on the gen ealogy of the human race. Rev. J. II. Uouston, in a masterly way spoke on the moral and intellectual development of the racegene rally. Rev. W. R. blade, the great reviv al is M;on eluded the program on the subject of education He dwelt on " . Ti fC( nnlnra.i the tact that out 01 x,wvy . development of intelligence among them. He spoke feelingly of the in terest which the white people oi in telligence had always taken ami toL-;r iii nnr intellectual de- HDC iiumi'b " velopinent.' He aroused the audi ence to the highest pitch oi enthu siasm bv his fervid eloquence and brilliant thoughts. v.unination ot teachers for certifi cates to teach in the public schools was conducted by Prof W . H. lias dale. His conduct of this Institute has been attended th oughout with the most perfect system and order to the great benefit of all and with highest credit to his ability and kindness. Owing to the'inclement weather the interesting closing ex ercises for Friday night had to te Tite colored peoleoi Green vi lit ooeued their doors with unbounded 1 ..U.JJfv- rlnrintr thd institute And 11 u..ru Mni'.(inr,yeu us o : an criiouo ..w . ..in! MP.riouS. 10 all 01 them and especially t( that cham pion of Pi t county's ! improvement and edit-ation, The (treenvilie In- thinks are dne. 17 Miss A. Dickens. Secy. Rsana Cannady, Sarah Dudley,' Es ther Gordon, W A Chance, vV P Morcoft, V W l-IiHiiphrey, 11 F My smith, MattieA Blunt, M E .lohn- sou, T B Bailev, Marv A King, J A Mewbern, M B Ballar 1, larv E Vines. J 11 Pnvton, Aim "ra Patrick. N A Wilson. F R Biv. i.ton, M A Cotton. A A Ex urn. F S Jovner. P W VVilhauis, Pemma Little. E J Johnson, Florence Moore, G K Elli ott. J J Chan re. I S Be.nnutr, Addie Raspberry, P Mewbern. S P Hum ph ley, II tV Wilson. Maria Jackson, Sarah Foreman,, Manning Moore, W F Rich. II E Bryan, Ada Dickens, J H A Slaton. C C Rouse, F W B.it tle, Clara Williams, Rev J H Hous ton. Henrietta Mewbern, Lena Red- Carry the largest; as sortment of Googs to be found in our Town or County. " to- They kep about everything you want and invite yon to call on them when yen want your moneys ' worth. A penny saved is a penny made and we claim to save you. many pennies if you will gi ve us yoar patronage. -? V J Vf - ding, J S Brown and Rev WRShide. MM XXXXXXXXX) THAT BUYS $70 lS WT "D . rnrrr c TEACHER! The folloWlUS IS names of the teachers list of the Ivho attended 4.1. Th of 1 Mi ttr ' L P Henryhand, C(M A Dawson, people in Pitt county there were 011 fy 52 teachers present to support thejeu, tnei ju , One of Williamson's CELEBRATED BUGGIES. All of them are made from "TLB, j , , . . , , , Pics' t the verv-Qesr material o very best workmtn and got ten up in tlie best of style. 4 J. R WILLIAMSON, Greenville, N. C. Court House Square. izabeth Woot- e,LF Bryant,', WE ARB HEAHQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE IK THIS UOHNTllY .-sa GALL ON US - r, WHEN YOU A RE. IN NEED OB ANYTHING L,; THE FURNITURE IKE. " V . . - BOSTON BOYD; The old reliable SIGN and HOUSE PAINTER' Pa pe r ha n ging a s peci a 1 ty . ; IfJTIGE TO FARMERS ;; , If all persons who will want Cane Mi 1 a id Evaporators next Fall will 'A tile their orders, with me at an ear r.v day. I will be able t get the mills at U liberal discount, 'by ordering all at cue time, and will iTe the pur ; chaser the benefit of the discount. H. Harding. Mft'rsAg ' 'if'.-'! -. f 1 - r 4 r O'. .v' 1, M