Eastern reflector, 26 December 1894






JOB PRINTING.
The Reflector
pared to do all
in this Hue
NEATLY,
IN BEST STYLE.
Plenty of new mate-
rial and the best
of Stationery.
The Reflector to Jan.
1896, and
one year for
The
Eastern Reflector.
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance.
VOL. XIII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1894.
NO.
On account of the Tariff Reduction on many
in line and the low price of cotton
and other farm products and in order to
give the people good goods at low
prices, I have marked my prices
down. I am for
Stoves, Doors, Sash. Hails, Axes,
Locks, Butts, Rope. Belting and every thing kept
in a first-class Hardware Store.
Hero are some I keep only the
bast makes of Axes, and have been selling the
Kelly and Red Warrior at my price is
and Stoves that I sold at and
I now sell at and with fix-
complete. Doors that sold at
and now sell at and Win-
that sold at
I now sell at All
other goods not named will he sold just as low.
I HAVE ON HAND THREE
Mew American Sewing Machines
which will he sold at factory prices, invite all m
need of goods to examine my stock and prices
before buying.
D.
GREENVILLE, N C.
STATEMENT.
OF PITT COUNTY, FOR
THE FISCAL YEAR FAD-
DECEMBER 6th,
1894.
The Following is a List of Or-
Together With the
Amounts as
Allowed by the Board of
Commissioners, from Dec-
1893, to December
1804
SO. TC WHOM
Martha Nelson
Margaret Bryan
Smith
-i Lydia Bryan
Jacob
Susan is
Susan Briley
Smith
Patsy
Henry Harris
Emily Edwards
Crawford
Smith
Henderson
Edwards
Carlos Gorham
J H
is Henry
Sam Amy Cherry
Fannie Tucker
J O Proctor
Alice Corbett
AMT.
Jordan Hettie Andrews
Polly
Patsy Stocks
Easter Vines
Bryan
Wm A Jones
Harri j
David
James Long
Butts
Winifred Taylor
Lydia Staton
Martha Nelson
Margaret Bryan
H D
Lydia Bi van
Jacob
Nancy Moore
Susan Norris
Susan
Smith
Patsy
Henry Harris
Smith
Kenneth Anderson
Eliza
Carlos Gorham
J H
Henry
t Amy Cherry
Tucker
J O Proctor
Alice Corbett
Jordan a Hettie Andrews
Patsy Stocks
Easter Vines
A Jones
Alex Harris
Butts
Winifred Taylor
Wm H Parker
Mary Briley
Lydia Staton
James Loop
Martha Nelson
Margaret Bryan
H D Smith
Lydia Bryan
Jacob
Moore
Norris
Briley
Smith
Patsy L
Henry Harris
Smith
Hettie Andrews
Kenneth Henderson
Eliza E
Carlos Gorham
Sam Amy Cherry
Fannie Tucker
J O Proctor
Alice
Vines
Wm A Jones
Alex Harris
Winifred Taylor
Miry Briley
Staton
John Ham
James Long
Martha Nelson
Bryan
H D Smith
Lydia Bryan
Jacob
Nancy Moore
Susan Norris
Susan Briley
Lucinda Smith
Patsy
Henry Harris
Crawford
Smith
Hettie Andrews
Kenneth Henderson
Eliza Edwards
Carlos Gorham
Henry
Sam Amy Cherry
Fannie Tucker
J O Proctor
Alice Corbett
3.13 Easter Vines
Wm A Jones
Alex U
W Taylor
Mary Briley
Lydia Staton
Ham
John G Nelson
James Long
w U Parker
Martha Nelson
Margaret
H D Smith
Lydia Bryan
Jacob
Nancy Moore
Susan Norris
Susan
Lucinda Smith
Patsy
Henry Harris
Crawford
Hettie Andrews
Kenneth Henderson
Eliza Edwards
Cation Gorham
J H
Daniel
Henry
Sain Amy Cherry
Fannie Tucker
J O Proctor
Alice Corbett
Vines
Alex Harris
Winifred Taylor
Mary Briley
Lydia Staton
John Ham
W H Parker
J G Nelson
Jas Long
Martha Nelson
Bryan
H D Smith
Lydia in
Jacob
Moore
Susan
Briley
Smith
Patsy
Henry Harris
Crawford
Smith
Hettie Andrews
K- Henderson
Edwards
Gotham
J H
Henry
Sam Amy Cherry
Fannie Tucker
J O Proctor
Alice Corbett
Easter Vines
Alex
Winifred Taylor
Mary Briley
a Staton
Ham
W H Parker
J G Nelson
Jas Long
Martha Nelson
Margaret Bryan
Smith
Lydia Bryan
Jacob
Susan Norris
Susan Briley
Lucinda Smith
Patsy
Henry Harris
Crawford
Smith
Hettie Andrews
Henderson
Eliza Edward
Carlos Gorham
J H
Henry
Sam Amy
Fannie Tucker
J O Proctor
Alice Corbett
Easter Vines
Alex Harris
Winifred Taylor
Briley
Lydia
John Ham
W H Parker
J G Nelson
Daniel Webster
Winnie Chapman
Henry Funk
54-1 James Long
Martha Nelson
Margaret Bryan
H D Smith
Lydia Bryan
Jacob
Nancy Moore
Susan Norris
Susan Briley
Lucinda Smith
Patsy L
Harris
Crawford
Smith
Hettie Andrews
Kenneth Henderson
Eliza Edwards
Carlos Gorham
J H
Henry
Sam and Amy Cherry
Faunie Tucker
J O Proctor
Alice Corbett
Easter Vines
Alex Harris
5-5 Taylor
Mary Briley
Lydia Staton
John Ham
W H Parker
J G Nelson
Daniel Webster
Winnie Chapman
Henry Funk
David
J W Crisp
James Long
Henry Tyson
Polly Adams
Martha Nelson
Margaret Bryan
H D Smith
Lydia Bryan
Jacob
Nancy Moore
Susan Norris
Susan
Smith
Patsy
Henry Harris
Crawford
Smith
Hettie Andrews
Henderson
Eliza Edwards
Carlos Gorham
J H
Henry
Sam and Amy Cherry
Faunie Tucker
J O Proctor
Alice Corbett
Easier Vines
Alex Harris
Winifred Taylor
Mary Briley
Lydia Bryan
John Ham
W H Parker
J G Nelson
Daniel Webster
Winnie Chapman
Henry Funk
Polly Adams
J W Crisp
Martha Nelson
Margaret Bryan
H D Smith
Lydia
Jacob
Nancy Moore
Norris
Briley
Lucinda Smith
Patsy
Henry Harris
Crawford
Wraith
Hettie Andrews
Kenneth Henderson
Eliza Edwards
Too Carlos Gorham
I J H
Henry
Sam and Amy Cherry
Fannie Tucker
s J O Proctor
Alice Corbett
Easter Vines
Alex Harris
Winnifred Taylor
Mary
Lydia Staton
John Ham
w H Parker
lo
co
lo
J G Nelson
Daniel Webster
Winnie Chapman
Henry Funk
J W Crisp
James Long
Henry Tyson
Polly Adams
James Long
J O Proctor
Martha Nelson
Margaret Bryan
H D Smith
Lydia Bryan
Jacob
Nancy Moore
Susan Norris
Susan Briley
Lucinda Smith
Patsy
Henry Harris
Crawford
Smith
John Hettie Andrews
Kenneth Henderson
Edwards
Gorham
J H
Henry
Sam and Amy
Fannie Tucker
J O Proctor
Alice Corbett
Easter Vines
Alex Harris
Winifred Taylor
Mary Briley
Lydia Staton
John Ham
W H Parker
J G Nelson
Winnie Chapman
Henry Funk
J W Crisp
W F Williams
Mahala Braxton
John Crisp for wife
James Long
John Williams
A media
Martha Nelson
Margaret Bryan
H D Smith
Lydia Bryan
Jacob
Nancy Moore
Susan Norris
8.-7 Susan Briley
Smith
Patsy
Henry Harris
Crawford
Smith
Hettie A John Andrews
Kenneth Henderson
Eliza Edwards
Carlos Gorham
Henry
Sam and Cherry
Fannie Tucker
J O Proctor
Alice Corbett
Easter
9.4 Alex I
Winifred Taylor
Mary Briley
Lydia Bryan
John Ham
W H Parker
J G Nelson
Winnie Chapman
Henry Funk
Adams
J W Crisp
W F Williams
Mahala Braxton
John Crisp
James Long
John Williams
Amelia
Edwin Haddock
Greene
J H Taylor
Theophilus
GO
B S Sheppard
A T Redditt
J B Randolph
Fulford
I a Parker
H T
B S Sheppard
H T
D Rountree
James T
B F
Fred Hardy
A J Beaman
R A Parker
Alex Little
R R Cotten
J P
C A bland
G D Rountree
B M
Henry T
R w King
S W
B S Sheppard
W A Bryant
J M Lloyd
W S Fleming
H T King
J M Lloyd
Chas son
Henry T Kine
B S Sheppard
C D Rountree
W It Crawford
U B S Sheppard
H C Broker
James Williams
Sam Brewer
Jesse Brown
T C Davenport
Arch Evans
Ed Harrington
R Greene
B Sheppard
E A Jr
R M
H Sheppard
J R
W B Greene
Spencer Hart
D S Moore
Moses
B S Sheppard
Henry Sheppard
Total
Total
Witness Ticket Court.
No. TO WHOM
B S Sheppard
L A
B S Sheppard
W S Manning
Albert Horton
C D Rountree
L B Harding
W J Laughinghouse
Cammie Anderson
Wyatt Mills
W T Hart
Fannie Hanrahan
Bettie Clark
Mark Hanrahan
Nancy Stocks
-00 Lazarus Dawson
Joseph Wilson
Robert Davenport
Bell
Will Cox
W H White
Samuel Edwards
Wyatt
T King
C T Kittrell
Alston
J F Tyson
Mills Rollins
James Bowers
Jesse Braxton
Henry T King
C D Rountree
A L Bellflower
W L Slaughter
B S Sheppard
Wm Holliday
A M Joyner
T C Moore
U A Kittrell
R A Parker
E P Norris
Skinner
Riley Randolph
F W Brown
W T Smith
W T Godwin
C F While
J D
W S Wooten
W T Fleming
AMT-
Bridges.
NO- TO WHOM ISSUED
Wm P
Abram Venable
W P Harrington
F G
C V Newton
J B Cherry Co
J C
E A Bland
John Flanagan B Co
A Cannon
W R James
W F Harrington
Cherry Co
W J Laughinghouse
L B
E A Bland
C V
D C Brown
A Venable
E J Turner
G R Buck
J O Proctor
E A Bland
R L Roberson
Brown
W F Harrington
A D Johnston
W F Harrington
John Flanagan
Henry Brown
Reuben Clark
Henry Taft
T A Thigpen
D O Barrow
W H Harrington
Greenville L Co
E B
T A Thigpen
H P Thigpen
Valentine Harrell
T A
W T Pierce
Andrew Barrett
W T
M G
John Flanagan
A D Johnston
Clark
W R Turner
J W Gardner
W R Turner
A Horton
L B
R L Johnson
7-6 Randall Emmett
T M Wooten
Sidney Spain
H T Thigpen
T A Thigpen
J B Little
W A Barrett
Hathaway
Richard Turner
R L Davis
A B Galloway
Henry Brown
J T Moore
Greenville L Co
B S Sheppard
C Dawson
W H Skinner
James Brown
C V Newton
F G
James Teel
G M Smith
Caesar Kennedy
Simon Tyson
Jas F Allen
James Brown
Gus Blount
John
W F Harrington
Brown
Laurence Barrett
Your Opportunity.
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or renewals coming in
during November and
December can got the
Reflector until Jan. 1st.
1896, and the Atlanta
Constitution one year
both for The
sooner you subscribe
the j more papers you
get. Don't wait.
Job Printing a
Court Cost.
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED
E A
R w King
E A
E A
R W King
w R Parker
E A
E A
R W King
Q W Edmondson
W C Nelson
G Bullock
D C Moore
W B
B S Sheppard
Woodard
A M Joyner
R A
J A Harrington
J B Bullock
Q N Smith
W S Manning
J J Satterthwaite
R L Joyner
T A Thigpen
A L Harrington
J D Cox
F G
I J Anderson
W R Parker
B W King
W R Parker
R W King
R W King
E A
G M Smith
John E Woodard
ft W King
Parker
E A
J B Cherry
Charles Skinner
R W King
R W King
John E Woodard
E A
R W King
J H Smith
Parker
T A Thigpen
i J W Smith
AMT.
AMT.
CO
1800
Total
Commissioners.
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED
Council Dawson
S A Gainer
T E Keel
Leonidas Fleming
S A Gainer
Leonidas
L Smith
T E Keel
Dawson
Co
HI y M
Jesse L Smith
fig
m Council Dawson
Gainer
, . Council Dawson
T E Keel
i Leonidas
Jesse L Smith
Fleming
Dawson
Ml
Highest of all in Leavening S. Report
Baking
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
T A Bullock
G W Edmondson
a M
O W Harrington
W S Manning
R W
D Smith
Conveying Prisoners to Jail
SO. TO WHOM AMT.
A Harrington
E L Worthington
J B Bullock
D C Smith
R VT King
K W King
A Floyd
G M Smith
W F
J A Harrington
W X Smith
W S Manning
A M Joyner
Edwards
G M Smith
Elks
R T Hodges
J A Harrington
Smith
J L
Wyatt Jones
I Tax
SO TO WHOM
J W Smith
T A Thigpen
L H Spier
W H Williams
E P Williams
B M Lewis
J A K Tucker
Little
D Moore
II Sheppard
Total
Insane.
NO. TO WHOM
J D
B W King
Miller
R W King
J F Miller
Sheppard Tucker
T Edwards
Total
AMT.
SO
1334
AMT
Total
115.10
L Smith
Council Dawson
T E Keel
Leonidas
Jesse L Smith
T E Keel
Council Dawson
Leonidas Fleming
S A Gainer
Jesse L Smith
Council Dawson
Jesse L Smith
Thomas E Keel
Leonidas Fleming
S A Gainer
Leonidas Fleming
Jesse L Smith
A Gainer
Thomas E Keel
Dawson
S A Gained
Jesse L Smith
Thomas E Keel
Council Dawson
Leonidas Fleming
Leonidas Fleming
L Smith
Thomas E Keel
Council Dawson
Total
AMT.
Juries
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED
O Hooker
Dr F W Brown
John Flanagan
Charles Skinner
Tom Blow
Charles Skinner
John Flanagan
E A
hark-- Skinner
John Flanagan
Joe Forbes
John
John Flanagan
R M Starkey
Charles Skinner
Total
Register of Deeds.
NO. TO WHOM
Henry Harding
AMT.
Ferry
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED
Andrew Robinson
Total
Miscellaneous.
NO. TO WHOM
W B Wilson
Blow
Wilson
Jacob Joyner
1,700.42
AMT
Mrs Forbes
K A Bland
W B Wilson
J A K Tucker
Jacob Joyner
E A
J U W Ho well
F G Adams
E A
L C Moore
B Kilpatrick
S A Gainer
John Flanagan
nil M Proctor
H A Blow
Ml W T Knight
J L Fleming
Total
AMT.
Justice Peace and Constable's Cost.
HO. TO WHOM ISSUED
F Williams
G M Smith
G W Edmondson
W B Carson
D C Moore
E O
B S Sheppard
E F W
L B
Edmondson
L Roberson
G W Edmondson
J W Smith
G W Edmondson
D C Moore
W B Moore
J A Harrington
B M Lewis
J L Roberson
D C Smith
W S Manning
L B
W J Rollins
w H Williams
L A Mayo
B S Sheppard
A M Joyner
O W
AMT.
an
47.99
Total
Superintendent
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED
Dr B T Cox
W II Bagwell
Summary
Paupers
Tickets
Bridges
Court lost
County Commissioners
j p
amt. Conveying to Jail
I of Deeds
Health
A and I
Pruning, Stationery Ac
Jail
Coroner
Tax Listers
Insane
Ferry Keeper
Mi
Total
Superintendent Aged and Infirm.
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED
W T Smith
T Smith
Total
AMT.
Total
1319
1808.96
1700
Printing and Stationery,
NO. TO WHOM
D J
J B Cherry it Co
a Eastern Reflector
Edwards A
D J W
J B Cherry Co
D J card
Edwards
D J
R W King
J hard
P L Co
AMT.
Total
Jail Account.
TO WHOM AMT.
J D
R W King
J L Wooten
R W King
Humber
K W King
M t
A B Ellington
R W King
.
Proctor
R W King
F W Brown
Total
John Flanagan, Treasurer of Pitt
county, in account with said county,
for fiscal year ending
December 3rd, 1894.
1893.
Dec. To cash on ban I this
Rec. R W
Rec.
heirs
1891.
Jan. I A K Tucker
Rec. Alfred Nichols hire
Jas Hall
Herbert
hire Brown
Rec. T W Stokes hire Jno
A Coward
E A Jury Tax
Feb. Rec. E A Jury s
Rec. K W King 1,700
K W King
Rec. E A J tax
Mar. Rec. B W. King
Rec. R W Mu
K W King
Rec R W King
Rec. R W King
Rec. X W Stokes hire Jno
no
Rec. W M King hire Ben
Banks a
Rec. R W King
Rec. R W King on
Rec, E A Jury Tax
Rec. R W
May Rec- J L Ross Rick
James jg
J L Sugg rent In
House
Rec. Davis ml- land
A L
Rec. R W
E A Jury Tax
Rec. E A feeding
NO. TO WHOM
D C Moore Carson G V Edmondson A M
Rec. R W
June J L Sugg rent
Court House
July J L Sugg rent
Court e
R W King
Aug R W King
Sept. Rec. J rent
Court House
Rec. R W King
R W King
Oct. Rec. J L Sugg lent
Rec. R M Jury
Money refunded
W King
Coroner,
O. TO WHOM
W E Warren
TOW
AMT
1,842
E A Jury Tax
Rec. King
Nov. Rec, J L Sugg for rant
It W King
SO
28,063.18
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J-U V
REFLECTOR.
Greenville, N. C.
WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER
Entered at the at Greenville
N. C, as matter.
This is the last issue of the
tern Reflector for the year 1894
and we occasion to return
sincere thanks to every
and advertiser for the patron-
age extended during the year.
We hope all who have been with
us during the past year will con-
during the year, and
that names will be add
ed to our subscription list. It will
be our aim at all times to give the
people a clean, truthful paper
that will be a credit to the town
and Every friend can
help us in this by speaking to his
neighbor and asking him to take
the Reflector for next year. Now
wishing all a Merry Christmas,
and hoping the Year will
bring you peace prosperity,
we bid farewell to the old year.
There will be three women in
the next Colorado Legislature
Mrs. Clara Mrs.
Frances and Mr. Carrie
Clyde Holly.
Mi. B. L. Perry who for two
years past has been proprietor of
the Hotel, Morehead
City, is so severely at his home
Raleigh of heart disease
dropsy that his life is despaired of.
Spot cotton is being bought
very freely at Augusta, Ga , by
who prefer the actual
article to futures. Several thous
bales are already stored
the stock is
added to.
almost daily beta;
coroner's the case
of the death of Andy Bowen re-
turned a verdict that death was
duo to of the
and that the fatality was due to
the neglect of the club in net pad-
ding floor of ring.
The has be
come the property of the
Publishing Co., with E Rob-
as president, and Walter E.
as secretary treasurer.
Mr- Robinson will continue as
editor. Mr. will have the
business management.
DELIGHTFUL
The at the Fe-
male Seminary Friday night was
one of the best ever given in
Greenville. From beginning to
end it was a splendid success and
reflected the highest credit on
not only the participants but also
on Prof. Goode and his most
crops of teachers. We wish
space could be had to day to com
upon each select, for every
part was perfect and faultlessly
rendered, but as it is we will
have to be content with giving
the excellent which
was as
r ART I-
i. Hail to the Winter King-
Chorus.
2- Christmas Welcome
Class
Piano Duet Thunder and
Lightning
and M. Moore.
Piano of Ocean
E. Proctor, N-
James and Y- Rawls.
Old Quarrel
F-C- Hines
K. Moore-
Piano Chorus
K. Moore and
ii. Patrick.
Culture
ClaSS.
b. Piano Ce-
piano Misses
Sheppard 2nd
piano Misses Fleming and B.
Forbes.
Piano Duet Wild Flower
M. Forbes
D- Tucker.
PART II.
Movements.
2- Piano the Wave.
Muses Bessie Bertha Pat-
rick.
Follow Class.
i. Mis.
Blow B.
Forbes.
Piano Duo Christmas Bells
Piano Miss
Fleming, 2nd Piano Miss
Gowan.
Von
D- Shep-
Piano
Miss Harding.
8- Dumb Bell
ate Class.
Vocal Chimes
Glover.- Misses Fleming, Shep-
and M-
Piano
Union
Piano Misses B. Forbes and
Harding, 2nd Piano Misses
Gowan and Sheppard.
J. B. CHERRY.
J. R.
J. G-
J. B. CHERRY CO.
TAKE
The low price of cotton is the
cause of serious alarm to the
Egyptian growers. They are
able to pay their tares, the
price of land the delta has
fallen off considerably.
can planters have to grow
corn as as cotton the;
command the situation.
Marion Butler, President cf the
National Alliance, an
mat t e next annual
will be held i-i Raleigh
in February, at which time the
comer stone be laid to the
monument to be
in
of the late Col. L L Polk.
Reports received at the State
Agricultural
that the increase of hogs in
North Carolina is per cent, in
the two yens, that less
meat will be purchased outside
of the State than at any time
since the war- Farmers state that
they propose to reduce the cot-
ton acreage one half to two thirds
to proportionately increase
grain crops.
The New York prints the
following its editorial
are enabled on the highest
authority to state that Messrs.
Joseph H. and Clarence
A- Steward regard the new in
come tax as unconstitutional, and
that these eminent lawyers will
represent a large body of public
spirited New York merchants and
business-men who propose to
of the law in the
courts.
The report of the insane
at Raleigh for the two years
ending November 30th, last shows
that there are now patient-
Two years ago there were
and during period males
and females were admitted,
total number under treat
471- Ninety six were dis-
charged cured, as improved.
on probation, and died. The
death rate is only per cent, the
average in this country in
being cent. ;
per cont. of those admitted re
covered their minds, the general
average in asylums being
The annual
for the asylum is and the
per capita cost is only
this including all their expenses
of maintenance, clothing, Ac, as
well as repairs of the buildings.
During the year a new building
containing wards for females
and a congregate dining-room
are enough to accommodate
has been completed at
A ROLL OF HONOR
Gallant Soldiers Widows for
won-i Pension. Warrants
been. Received.
The Register of Deeds has re-
pension warrants for the
wounded Confederate soldiers and
widows of soldiers this county,
who draw pensions under the
State law. Be has them for the
following
L Briley,
an Bennett Dunn, Lewis
Edwards, W. H- Gurganus, Gray
Harris, G. Jackson, James E
Mayo, John H. Nelson, J. R- Pea
den, J E Randolph, T. M- Ross,
Jesse Thigpen, Shem Tyson, W.
John Elks, T.
clones, G- John Moore,
W-F. Mills, C. J. Smith, H. W-
Dunn, J. C- Wetherington, G. S.
J- E- Bullock, Joseph J.
A- Forces,
Warren.
A. Carney, Jen-
Dudley, Sarah Harrell, E.
Manning, Sallie A- Matthews, Eli-
Amanda Parsons,
Spain, Lucky Ann Smith,
Nancy Stokes, Sarah J- Tell, L.
Clark,
Fleming, M. Mary
Louisa Oakley, Susan
M. A- Elizabeth
Warren, E. Sallie Dew,
M. Whichard, A. Harris.
LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO
JOTTINGS.
BY L.
a Reports from nearly all the to-
sections of the South show
the crop to be anything but a
fine one. About per cent of
the Kentucky crop is nondescript
and in those sections of Va., and
N. C- where fine wrappers
good cutters were expected wild
nondescript stuff is show
up. So our Eastern farmers
have good grounds to build their
hopes upon if they grow a good
crop in
Mr- J. S. Jenkins, than whom
there is no buyer that has more
closely identified himself with the
tobacco interest of Greenville for
the past three years, has so con-
ducted his business in the inter-
est of the parties for whom he
has been baying, that after the
holidays they will put him on
some of the up country markets-
Mr. Jenkins will return in time
for the opening breaks of the
warehouses here next season.
While we regret his leaving us at
all, yet hope for him a pleas-
ant and profitable stay.
There is talk about a to
warehouse being built in
one or two in
we would not surprised
to hear that Falkland and Farm
ville were developing ideas along
this line. While we know that
any expression of opinion on
our part would most certainly
misunderstood, and there is no
but that we would be ac-
of mercenary motives, yet
to those who expect to invest
their money in these enterprises
we would say the people Tar-
N. C- have two large,
warehouses and several
prize houses that they would be
glad to dispose of at cents in
the dollar. Mr. of the
Winston Tobacco Journal and
the best posted man on tobacco
statistics in the whole country
gays we already have too
warehouses the State now tor
the good of th trade.
GREAT PLEASURE IN PRESENTING TO THEIR
MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS THEIR
WINTER
which has been selected with special reference to the trade in
this locality. It includes the pick of the market in Fresh
Fall and Winter Styles and not less astonishing than the
goods, will be the low prices put on them. We
-------are here to compete with
F.
We are after your patronage and expect to get it by giving
value received; we do not want it on terms. We pro-
pose, to inaugurate the rarest bargain season we have ever
sided over. A half-hour spent in looking over our stock will
give you some idea of the popular styles and we can only hope
that it will be as much pleasure for you to see as for as to show
our goods.
-ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT WE CARRY-
potions,
and fit all.
Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises, Glass
ware. Wood and Hardware, Guns, Shot and Pow
Gun Implements, Tinware, Cutlery, Plows and Castings to
fit, Harness, Groceries and Flour.
We still lead in this line, having the largest and best selected
stock ever carried in our town. We have six thousand
and seventy-five square feet of floor space
to this one line, and when you want
anything in the Furniture line
-----consisting of-----
Medium Price Marble Top Suits.
RANK
-I WILL THROW MY ENTIRE OF-
------ON THE MARKET TO BE------ j
Reduced by January it, 1895,
to make room for Spring Goods, and in order to ell yen will offer
you Wonderful Bargains in
Men and Boys Ready- Ma de Clothing
THE HOCK.
3--
This is a legitimate offer and if you will come and see me I will
astonish you in fit, finish, style and price. I have some
lovely Suits, just the thing for the Christmas holidays.
Don't forget this great Offer.
I will also put in this sale my stock of
Di
NOTIONS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HOES,
FURNISHING GOODS.
HATS,
ATS,
I have reduced prices on everything in order to reduce my
stock by the 1st of January, 1895.
Come on good people and let me prove to you that I have made
a great reduction. Remember I will refuse no reasonable price offered.
Remember the name and place.
Frank
Leader in Bargain .
r.
fop Bureaus,
Wood Top Bureaus
Tables,
Mattresses,
Suits, Hall
Extension Dining Table, Side Boards, Tin Safes,
Bed Spring, Children's Beds and Cribs, Parlor
Racks, Wardrobes, Lace Curtain Poles, Floor Oil
Cloths, yard, yard and a half and two yards wide, and Door
Mats, call on us.
-o-
We have some rare bargains in all lines. We
defy competition. We are here to stay. We
can and will sell as low as any one.
Your
Good we
There is more real good people
in this world than we are apt to
suppose. Some people allow
their liver to out of order and
imagine that all the world is.
against them, and that all man j
kind are frauds cheats. But;
such is not the case. We
really surprised at the number of
good Christian people in our i
own community who are not
generally known to the public as ;
philanthropists or great of i
good. We are not speaking of
our charitable institutions and
societies, bat of t average,
everyday citizen. We know of
three or persona our town
who would modesty
were it publicly known that they I
were of this class, yet they sneak
about daily, not allowing the
right hand to know what the left
hand administering sub-
aid here and there, and
counseling with the poor. When-
ever a subscription is on the
round for some charitable object,
they give liberally, but always en
condition that their name shall
not appear on the list, and that
no mention be made of the mat
Some may say but
they are few and tar
But such is not the case. We
could point out twenty such men
on our streets any day, we
do not pretend to be behind the
scenes, either. Yes, verily, there
is more good in human nature,
and in our own than we
wot
CONTESTS.
Governor Carr Saturday wrote
the following letter to Claude If.
Bernard, fusion nominee for so-
of th.- Third district
E. Woodard haying re-
fused to accept the commission as
solicitor of the Third district ten-
him in conformity with the
certificate of election sent me by
the Secretary of State, for reasons
which he has stated in a letter,
and recognizing the fact that the
people intended to elect so-
I hereby tender you the
appointment to fill the
A similar letter was sent Her-
F. Seawell, fusion nominee
for solicitor of the Seventh dis-
Their counsel gave notice that
neither would the
They will bring suit to
cure their right to the positions
for four years and not for two
years, which is all the time the
Governor's commission would
cover.
L it
Ship your produce to
J, C. Meekins, Jr., Co.
Cotton Factors
AND
Commission
NORFOLK VA.
I am pleased to state that since recovering
from my recent sickness I have visited
the northern markets to purchase
NEW GOODS
and am now prepared to show you an
------site line of-----
Dry
Personal Attention given to
Weights and Counts-
They Monday
Norfolk prices on produce
Middling cotton, t, S to
Irish Potatoes, i Old Chickens, 25-30
Sweet to
Eggs, to Peas, to
Corn, to
Furnishing Goods, Etc, Etc.
You will find all my goods strictly first-class and prices low
Come to see me and let me show you what can do.
GREENVILLE U. C.
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COTTON
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R To deal fair and re with our friends and patrons by giving them
BOTTOM PRICES on Goods and Top Prices for Produce. We intend to ho
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THE REFLECTOR
BIZ OR BUST
Local Reflections.
The
this week.
nil have holiday
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
Faces Caught as Passed Before
Reflector.
Mrs. M. A- in sick.
to
Am I going to be lost
in the snuffle or soaked
in the Not if I
know it; I am here to
compete with all com-
stock against stock
and dollar against
I am after the
Shining
Shekels
and I expect to
by giving value for
them. I don't want
on terms.
Come and see me and
you'll find me
Death on
the Dicker.
I take no man's dust
on the trade track. I
won't be bluffed out of
the business game. I
now have ready a fine
stock of Fall and Win-
Goods and they are
all marked at a low
price. Come and size
them up and you'll see
I'm
Fixed to
Stay in
the Game
No or she-
with me. A fair
deal to all is my motto.
H. C. HOOKER,
MEN AND
Boys Clothing,
Bents Sic,
5th and Evans St.
Greenville, N. C.
Cotton Seed for Cash
at the Old Brick Store.
Joe Adler, a merchant
executed a bill of sale for his en-
tire stock on Saturday to Daniel
See J. C- Cobb Son's
stock of Shoes and Boots.
fall
Mrs. C- Stephens has gone
to spend Christmas.
Mr. George E. Harrison has
gone to Henderson for the
days.
For
Two
Weeks
Longer
You
Can
Handsome and cheap Oak Sets.
up stairs, Old Brick Store-
Mr- John Allen left a five
turnip at the
office to-day. It is a fine one.
Good chewing Tobacco cents
pound. Boswell, Co.
Coffee cents pound. Boswell
Co.
Snuff cents pound Boswell
Co.
Good Flour barrel,
well, Co
We in the that Mr .
Sol of Newborn, has made
assignment.
Come to the office
for blank crop liens, deeds, land
mortgages and chattel
Large lot of them just printed
with new type on good paper-
Red White Blue and Tan
Shoes. Boswell, Co.
Splendid tobacco farm for sale,
all necessary buildings, barns
and pack house , four miles from
Greenville. SHOT
Just Car load of
Bagging and Ties at J. C. Cobb
Son's-
Mr. Germain Bernard, son of
Mr. J. P. Bernard, of Durham, a
former resident of Greenville, has
been licensed as a pharmacist by
the State Board of Pharmacy.
Our stock Goods and
Groceries are complete. Call and
see us- J. C. Cobb Son-
The ladies are invited to call
and see the lot of beautiful Box
Papers just received at Reflector
Bookstore.
During the coming season we
will keep the very best horse
and mules for sale. Call to
what we have before buying.
We guarantee satisfaction. We
also conduct a first-class livery
stables. Tucker Edwards.
Complete line of Dry goods
Wiley Brown's.
Capt. Hawks t to petition
he railroad for a
bridal car, he is having so
many newly married couples for
passengers.
Remember I paw you cash for Chicken
Eggs and Produce at the Old
Brick Store.
Sewing machines from to
Latest improved New Home
Wiley Brown.
A large stock of nice Furniture cheap
it the Old Brick
New assortment of Bibles from
American B. S-, just received.
Wiley Brown, Depositor.
The Merry Milk-
will be given tho
Opera House, Friday night, De-
38th. Admission and
cents. Let everybody go
speed a pleasant evening.
First Cart Wheels with
Iron Axle, only a pair-
John Flanagan Boggy Co.
Buy
For good reliable Shoes go to
Wiley Brown.
The Greenville Lumber Co. is
adding two large storage rooms
feet to the planing mill.
Increased work necessitates more
room for handling orders.
The Reflector Book Store takes
subscriptions to all the leading
magazines and papers. We are
prepared to give discounts when
two or more are wanted.
Greenville has not got a big
modern hotel building, but when
it comes to the eating part there
are few of them that set a better
table than the King House.
People who write should make
a note that Diamond Inks cannot
surpassed. Sold only at Re-
Book Store.
The exhaust pipe to
steam makes an ugly mud
hole on the sidewalk. Change it.
Pat, so folks won't get their feet
wet in
Friday Mrs L- Griffin re-
a very large rock fish,
something unusual for the time
of year. It was sent from Wash-
by Mr. E. T. Stewart.
At
FA
COS
At
Mr. and Mrs- J. 8- C. Benjamin
gone to to spend
the holidays.
Miss Irma has re-
turned home from a visit to
near Ayden.
Mm. E. B. and little
child have to
Neck for the holidays.
Rev. A- and wife came
over from Kinston on Saturday
to spend a few days.
Miss Rosa of Hooker-
ton, arrived on Saturday to visit
her sister, Mrs. J. L- W
Mr. E. A. Move, Jr., returned
Saturday from his studies in Phil
to spend the holidays.
Mr. R. H. Hayes, of the Green
ville Warehouse, has gone to
Chase City to spend the holidays.
Misses Addie Williams, of Black
Jack, and Sallie Cox, of Grifton
are visiting Mrs. Laura Anderson
Mr. S. Forbes came home
from Trinity College Friday to
spend the holidays with his par-
Miss music
teacher at tho Seminary, has
to to spend the
days.
Mr. N. H. Whitfield, bookkeep
or for Greenville Warehouse,
has gone to Oxford to spend the
holidays.
Mrs. W. K- Jenkins, of Stovall,
came Saturday night to spend
tho holidays with her son, Mr. J.
S.
Private J. R Nichols
borne from Fortress Monroe, Va.,
Friday, haying a furlough for
the holidays-
Misses Mary Walker and Mat-
tie j Hearse came home Friday
from school at Littleton to spend
the holidays-
Mr. J- L- Harris wife came
in Saturday night on the south
bound train to spend tho holidays
with their parents.
Miss of Richmond
came Saturday night the
south bound train to spend the
holidays with Miss Nannie King.
H P. Harding, John-
son Nichols, W. EL Dixon and
C- Joyner have returned from
the to spend the
at homo.
Mr. W. Jackson has return-
ed from the A- M. e at
Raleigh to spend the
with his home people-
Mr. W. S- Bernard came up
from Chocowinity Friday,
where he has been teaching in
Trinity School, to spend a few
days with his mother.
Cadets James Moore, Charlie
Eddie Patrick came
home Friday from Homer
School, Oxford, to spend Christ
mas with their parents.
Mr. L. W- Stark, auctioneer for
tho Greenville Warehouse, left
Friday to spend the holidays at
Mr. J. W Wiggins left Friday
morning to spend the holidays at
Rock Mount and to see
girl. The tobacco boys hope-
take good care of him-
self.
Greenville
Mr. Lovit Hines tells the
Greenville lumber Company has
just sold six lots in their proper-
to parties who will build at an
early day. That section of the
town has the prettiest
lots around Greenville and we
are glad to see improvements
continuing there.
I j
Dead.
Information has been received
here that Mr. J. W. Price, who
was traveling salesman for Find-
Roberts Co. hardware mer-
chants of Baltimore, died in that
city on Saturday. Mr. Price was
one of the best of men, a thorough
gentleman, and was held in high
esteem wherever he went. He had
some warm friends in Greenville
who with sorrow of his
death.
That's Way.
A remark Mr. J. J. Cherry
made in our hearing gives an
idea of how Greenville is grow-
He you fail to go
on a street for a few days, the
time you pass along there is a
new house up and people in it
Rev. J. H- delivered
his parting sermon at the Baptist
church Sunday night. It consist-
ed of a brief history of own
experience which was told in a
manner both interesting and
touching. We wish every young
man in the community
heard him. It was indeed an in
to a higher, better and
more noble life. In his closing
remarks he referred to the
his stay in Greenville had
afforded him, his pleasant
lions with the ministers of other
denominations, and the congenial
manner in which be had been
treated by all people. Mr
is truly a consecrated
Christian gentleman, a faithful
man of God, an able, eloquent
preacher, and it is with reluctance
and sorrow that the and
community part with him. Green
ville has been greatly
Carried to Raleigh.
Capt. Richard Williams left Fri
this morning for Raleigh to take
Mr. James II Barnhill,
of whose sad condition were
published a few days ago, to the
State Hospital. We are glad that
admission to the hospital was so
soon obtained for him and hope
his mind will be early restored.
Pastor Called.
Rev. J. H. who has
been pastor of the Baptist church
here for the past two years,
accepted a call to the church
at Mt. Airy, the church held a
meeting after the regular
Thursday night and extended a
call to Dr. J. D. Dr
is well known here and it
is hoped he can accept.
After Turkeys.
thieves broke into Dr. J.
buggy house stole six turkeys
he had just bought the day before.
Some parties hearing the noise
made by the turkeys started in
that direction when the thieves
fled and in their fright dropped
all the turkeys but two- So the doc
tor did not lose all his Xmas din-
Boys Hogs.
Verily the types do mix things
up sometime. The Index last
week in speaking of two boys
said are fine and
now the Salisbury Herald says a
man up that way two boys
that weighed and pounds
Well, its getting
to Christmas, so the
will have to excused-
Two Deaths.
Little Ruth, one and a half year
old daughter of Prof, and Mrs- W
E- of Farmville, died
Wednesday about noon and
wan buried Thursday-
Miss Fannie Rollins, aged
about years, daughter of Mr.
J. J. Rollins, of Died
Wednesday afternoon. She was
buried in Washington Thursday.
The family the sympathy of
friends here.
o'clock Wednesday evening 10th,
inst., at the borne of Mrs- Lucy
Abbott, mother of the bride,
Mr. L. H.
tree, of Greenville and Miss May
Abbott were married by Rev. J.
R- Tingle- They arrived in
Greenville on this morning's
train- We join their main-
friends in extending warmest
congratulation.
seven forty-
five o'clock Wednesday, at the
residence of Mrs. H. T. Daniel,
on Pitt street, her oldest
Miss was married to
Mr. W. C. Hines. the ceremony
being performed by Rev- J- H-
They were attended
by Mr. M Daniel and Miss
Nannie Bagwell.
They received a number of
very handsome bridal presents,
among them being a rocking
chair Mr. and Mrs- J. B.
Cherry, towels from
Blanch and Dot Flanagan, waiter
from Fleming,
table from Mrs
cups and saucers from S. M.
Daniel, napkins from Mr. and
Mrs. T. R. Moore, knives and
forks from D. D- Haskett, butter
dish from Dr- W. H- Bagwell and
wife, lamp from Frank Wilson,
silver pepper box from Miss
Olive Daniel, silver salt box from
Miss Lena Matthews, silver hail
from Mrs. Georgia
cup and saucer from 0-
D. Harrington, wall Splasher
from Mrs. M. T- table
cloth from Mrs. 0- M. Bernard,
pin from Daniel,
berry bowl from Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. Kennedy, goblets Will
and Hassel pillow and
bolster covers from Mr- and Mrs-
W. H. Harrington, point lace
handkerchief, B. Whichard
and mother, table cloth and nap
kins from Miss Lucy and Robert
Cox.
The couple took the morning
train for the home of the groom's
father, in Sampson where
they will spend the holidays and
return to make Greenville their
home. They have the best wish-
the Reflector a host
of friends.
Coal-
Burns Free and Clean.
Don't smell. Don't pop.
No clinkers. Delivered
at your house for
ton. Leave your or-
with G. E. Harris
or Boswell,
Co.
Blood Poison
After Approach of Death, New Life
by Taking
by a man living among us read this week.
We
is a custom among
newspapers to miss the issue
between Christmas and New Year
and take a little holiday. The
did not avail itself of
the custom last year and departs
from it this year also by greeting
its readers with the usual issue
this Not that boys
fail to love a rest and holiday as
as the other printers, but
they say if you want
to people something to
read this Veil by
suasion was needed-
We believe the people will
haying something to
Mr. Wm. B.
Baltimore, Md.
four years I In intense faltering
With an abscess on my thigh. It discharged
freely and several times
Places of Bone Cams Out.
Last February I had to take my bed for four
weeks, and then It was I began to take Hood's
I got on my feet, but
very weak and went to the Maryland University
hospital, where they said my trouble was
blood poisoning and gave me little hope. I re-
turned home and continued taking I
have rued six bottles and the abscess has en-
disappeared, and I hare been In
Pine Health Since.
I know If had not been for Hood's
I should be In my grave. I have gained In
weight from a year ago to pounds to-day.
I praise Hood's tor It Wm. B.
1818 Hanover St, Md.
The Furniture and Racket Store.
Hood's liver
The Holiday Season
is upon us, and, as usual, every body is looking around for a suitable present for those they love
f l
f m passim
we offer this advice Come to our establishment and see the many good things in store for
How nice it would be to send to your wife, mother, or sister a nice
CHAMBER
We have them and can please you in style as well as prices.
We are determined to push our goods, we have them to suit you.
Chairs, Bedsteads, Lounges, Safes, Cradles, Mattresses, Bedsprings, Bedroom Suits,
in abundance, and an inspection will convince you that we are prepared for you. In fact, you
can get many useful presents at our store, and on the most reasonable terms. Remember, we
will sell you any of these goods at the very lowest prices for cash, or on our liberal terms.
Our Racket Department
is ck full of Christmas and the prices are way down and clean out of sight. If you
want anything like the following call and see us.
Ladies Shoes cents worth Men Hats cents worth Large Oil Paintings
cents worth Crockery, Tinware, Table Cutlery, Carpets, Lace
Curtains, Curtain Poles. Pins cent a paper, Needles cent
a paper, Slates cents, and everything needed in the house.
Crayons, Pencils, Pens, Ink, Paper,
The Furniture and Racket Store.
Opposite Mrs. M. T. Millinery Store.





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Docs This I
Hit Yon
The management of the
Equitable Life Assurance
Society in the Department of
the Carol wishes to
cure a few Special Resident
Agents. Those who are fitted
for this work will find this
A Rare Opportunity
It however, and those
who succeed best in it possess
character, mature j
tact, perseverance, and the
respect of their community.
Think this matter over care-
There's an unusual
opening for somebody. If it
fits you, it will pay you. Fur-
information on request.
W. J. Manager,
Rock Hill, S. C
FERTILIZER
Cotton, Corn and
General Crops.
U-ed and endorsed leading far-
m r In North Carolina the South
for the past veal's. Read the
following send for
pamphlet giving direction for mixing,
testimonials. Ac.
X. O, Sept. 1898.
Boykin. Carmer A Co.
chemicals I
of you for making
continue to give L only
use it under cotton. You know I must
think it good, or I should not
used it so long. IT
years I have it. and
has made me able to pay for h
not on crop time.
Yours truly. S. EVAN S
S. C. Oct.
Messrs. Boykin. Carmer Si
gives us pleasure to say we have
been using Home fur
more than years
an I expect to continue to do so. Of
we satisfied that it
pars us to use it.
Respectful, v, W.
R. M.
Boykin, Co.
Baltimore. Md.
Cress AH Crops With
GREENVILLE
MALE ACADEMY,
GREENVILLE. X. C.
next of -1 w ill
begin on Tuesday I he -lib day o
and continue weeks.
MONTH.
Intermediate h 12.50
Higher
Language
The instruction will continue
Discipline Ann. If
an additional teacher will be employed.
Satisfaction guaranteed When pupil
enter early and attend regularly.
further information apply to
W. II.
Aug. MM.
kinds of Only, and
Jewelry for repairs.
Man Springs to Cleaning
to Boa. Spec Rings to
mend to
Fine work a specialty. All work
guaranteed by
Z. F.
W r,
Greenville. N. C
U F. PRICE,
C.
Greenville. N.
Office at the
DR. H. A. JOYNER,
DENTIST,
lilt
up stairs overS. E. o.
Hardware store.
R.
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TYSON,
K.
Prompt Mention give- ti
K. Moore.
MOORE.
m. c.
under Opera House. Third St.
d R E A i L J, I. S C.
all
HERBERT
TONSORIAL PARLORS
Under Opera
GREENVILLE,
Call in when want good work.
WILMINGTON R R
AND
AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD.
Condensed Schedule,
In
Poor
Health
means so much more
you
diseases result
trifling ailments
Don't play with Nature's
Brawn's
Iron
Bitters
If feeling
out of sorts, weak
and ex-
have no appetite
and can't work,
begin at oner
the J
Me strengthening
Brown's Iron Bit-
A few hot-
ties
comes from the
very first
won't stain
and it's
pleasant to take.
It Cures
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
Constipation, Bad Blood
Malaria, Nervous ailments
Women's complaints.
Gel only the has crossed red
lines on wrapper. All others are sub-
On receipt of two c. stamps we
will send set of Tan Beautiful World's
Fair Views
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD.
STATEMENT.
fa is no Ian
TRAINS SOUTH.
Gated
July
1894.
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Stoves
AND
Stove Pipe
that we sell. We keep
a full line. Also a
large stock of
Tinware, Paints Oils
which we are selling
cheap.
We Pumps,
BICYCLES,
Roofing, Guttering,
and Repairing.
t.
Wholesale ill
A.
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Real Estate
and
Rental
House and lot i Rent or for
air.
and any other vi-
of placed in my hands for
collection shall have prompt attention,
guaranteed. I solicit
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Dated
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SO
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OINTMENT
TRADE
MARK
Cure all
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fifty years, and wherever know
been in steady demand. It been r
by the leading
cures
all other remedies, the i
the most experienced bare
for yews This is i f
long standing and the
which it has obtained is owing
as but little haw
eves been nude
public. of this Ointment
be sent to any address on it of One
Dollar. All Cash Olden promptly at-
tended to. Address all orders Hid
c to
T. F.
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to Hie r tail a choice line
Family Groceries,
SNIFF,
To the trade I am to
give Jobbers prices on
MI ATS. SUGAR. OILS
Molasses, Vinegar. Mat lies.
R Powder, Paper
Wrapping and Twine, Ac
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Car load Flour, best brands. Just received
Car load Bagging and Ties at bottom
prices.
Big lot of SHOES lo St everybody.
Call me when you want at
lowest figures.
WE WANT YOUR ORDERS FOR
IS 0-1
COTTON
TE WANT OR
SEED.
Will ca-h prices,
In or large lots. We
sale Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls.
Canals, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-
is u. a.
saw its i leas Lime
remote from
, model, or photo
We advise, or not, tree of
fee not due secured.
with
and
sent free.
belt O. C. I
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road
leaves Weldon m. Halifax 4.00
p. m., arrives Scotland at 4.68 p.
p. m.,
p. in. Returning, leaves 7.20
a. m. Greenville 8.33 a. m. Arriving
Halifax at a. m . Wt 11.20 .-.
m., dally except
Trains on Washington Branch leave
rt 7.1 tn., arrives
1.40 a. in. Tarboro
leaves Tarboro p. m. f
. in,, Washington p. m,
except Sunday.
trains on ltd Neck Branch.
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via
A Raleigh R. R. daily
day, at p. in. M;
arrive Plymouth P. M., p. m.
n i leaves Plymouth daily
m. MO a. m.
Tarboro 10.6 a. m. and
a. in.
Train on Midland N C Branch hat as
except a.
m. Id, a m. Re-
leaves a. m. ;
a n
Trains on
Mount at 4.3.1 p. in., arrive
Nashville i 0.1 p. in. Spring Hope
leave Spring Hope
a. m. m., arrives
at Rocky Mount m. daily except
Sunday.
Trains on fa Branch, Florence R.
R. leaves p. in., arrive Dun-
8.00 p. m. Returning leave Dun.
bar a. arrive Latta 8.00 a. m
Daily except Sunday.
Train on Clinton Branch leaves War
dally, inept Sunday
a. iii. leave
at Warsaw with
man line trains.
No. make- close connection
for all North daily, all
via daily except
sin. i Portsmouth and Bay Line
with Norfolk A
tor dally and
ail i via daily ex
Sunday.
JOHN K.
General
J. R.
T.
1891.
disbursed as per vouchers
tiled
Ain't transferred school
t of per cent commissions
on receipts
per cent commissions on
i .;
Dec. To on hand to 1,301
Ann audited outstanding debt
Dec. 2nd 1801
State of North Carolina,
Pitt county, i
I, William H King, ex-O f
the Board of for Pitt
county, do hereby certify that the fore-
going is a true statement as do h appear
upon record In my office.
under my hand and seal of said
Board of sinners, at
office in
1894.
W. M. KING,
Clerk of B aid of Com
for County.
and Stock Law
Territory.
Jan. 111.1
Feb. W C
S S no
Whit M
R It n
Mar. C
A F
James
Henry
Tripp and
James R
W I
L i
C P
W II SI
May W
A R
June W J
J W
Jerry
Sept Henry
Henry
Stock
Jan. D J
J B Cherry
Mar.
Henry
J B Cherry A
J G
J R
R no
Warren
J T
Isaiah
Nov. Henry
Financial Statement of Swift Creek and
Stock Law Territory.
Flanagan In with said
Stock Law Territory.
Db
SI To of R W
King, I 3011.53
Nov. To cash of R W
King,
ain't disbursed as
era
J of per cent commissions
on
commissions on
disbursements
To cash on hand to balance
Mar.
lo
So
Whit IS SO
CLAIMS PAt
Dec. 1893. Ami on hand
Jan. Bland, Jr
C Dawson
Stokes
A R Holton
Kb. , B R Jackson
S S Jackson
W C Burney
Farm,.
Sup. i
vim with the following iii-
crop on
farm this year. Cotton
bales ; Corn 15.000 ;
Wheat,
barrels; Fodder, bun-
Largo quantities of clover
and grass, some potato crops and
a number of small crops that can
not estimated. There are about
acres in cultivation. There
will be killed hogs for pork-
Scotland Neck Democrat.
All Free.
Those who have Used Dr. New
Discovery know it. value, and those
who have not, have now
to try it Fret, the advertised
Dr and get a Bottle, Free.
Send your and address to H. E.
Co. Chicago, and get a
sample box of Dr. King's New Life,
Pills Free, as well is n copy of Glide
Health and
Free. All of which is u to do
yon good and g at John
L.
MONUMENT.
The following letter received
by Lieut. B- F. handed
the for
explains itself.
N. Dec.
To the Officers and Members of the
iV. C. State Guard
Ki
lies, Co., D., First N. C.
G-, are to erect a
on the f
N. C-, to of
the dead
laid down their lives in bat
tie for a cause that was right
We need the assistance of all
those who feel Hit
cause.
Mr. J. W-Pepper, of
Pa., has kindly donated n
Drum Major's Baton to us to be
disposed of for the Monument
fund. At a meeting of the Mon
Committee it was decided
to send the Baton out to the
companies in the Guard and
hare them solicit from the
in their respective towns
votes at cents each to any
mental band they may See tit to
vote regimental Band
that receives the highest Dumber
of votes to be given the Baton.
Each company commander will
send number of votes to his
mental commander together with
amount, less express charges-
The commander of Regiments
will send in number of votes of
their respective Regiment to Gen
F. who will n the
and instruct Baton to be
turned over to band to
same.
A list of all with
number of votes, will be publish
ed after award is made.
Very Respectfully,
T. H-
Captain Goldsboro Rifles, Co.
D., N. S. G.
The bar,
retirement f-om the
with i gold
i mis
for him.
Chicago is with envy
over of Hie in-
in New
York. She is of
a few of her own corrupt
merely show that
is no than she is.
Herbert has decided
to build the boat
by Congress several
yens and has ordered the
to lie drawn at once, in
order that the in be com
re fir expert-wen
before the end of next year. The
of John P. Holland, of
Newark, N. J., has definite
adopted, it that
the vessel will be built at Now-
port Newt. Va-
Notice to Creditors.
The Superior Court Clerk, having
letters v to us the
on the 26th day or Nov.
of the of O. E. Tuft, deceased,
is hereby n ti all persons in-
d in the i slate to
payment to the I, and to
all of said estate to present
prop to
he within twelve
the date of or this
notice will be plead In bar I hi re-
J. A KICKS AW. B. RICKS
Extra on e of G. E.
is day of Nov. 1801.
Notice to Creditors.
The having duly
before the Superior Court Clerk of
county a Executor of the Last
Will and Testament of II. A Daven-
used, notice is hereby given
to all persons Indebted to the estate of
tie said decedent to Immediate
payment to the undersigned, and all
persons having claim against said
estate present the same for pay-
on or before the 17th day of No-
or this not lee will he
plead in bar recovery. This 17th
day of November,
W. M.
of II. A. Davenport.
Notice to Creditors.
H duly qualified before the
Court Clerk Of as
Administrator of the of
Williams, deceased, I hereby
given in all persons tn the es-
to main Immediate payment to the
and all persona having
claims against said estate meat present
the tor payment on before the
of December or this notice will
be plead in bar of recovery.
T. U
Williams.
This 3rd day m December
We will fill them QUICK
We will fill them CHEAP
We will fill them WELL
-o-
Rough Heart Framing, i i
Rough Sap Framing, ;
Sap
Rough Hap Boards.
Wait SO days for our Mill and
we will furnish you Dressed
Wood I to your door for W
tents a load.
Terms cash.
Thanking you for past patronage,
N. C
J.
N C.
Call your attention to their splendid
line of
Fall Winter
a com of
Merchandise.
And f
you need to wear.
Everything you need to eat.
you need about the house.
Everything about the kitchen.
need about the farm.
At prices as low as tan lie had
i paid for Cotton and
Country Produce.
tor past a con
I your patronage I solicited.
it
May
is
June
Oct i
C Dawson
W J Jenkins
W II Ti and
Lewis
James
E E Powell
James White
Henry White
A F
L II
Canady Mr ore
C P Moore
N II Stocks
A R
C Dawson
W J Laughing-
house
C M Smith
Jere
J W
L II Spier
L IS
C Dawson
E U
Harding
So
lo
lo
Flanagan. Treasurer, In t
with Stock Law Territory.
Db.
July To cash R W
King,
Nov. To cash of R W
King.
There is more Catarrh in this section
of the country than all other
put tog-ether, and mull the last few-
years was supposed to be incurable.
For a great many years doctors pro-
It a local disease, and
ed local remedies, and by constantly
failing to cure with treatment,
pronounced it Incurable. Science has
proven catarrh to be a constitutional
disease and therefore requires
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. o.
Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitution d
cure hi the market. It is taken inter-
in doses from drops to a tea-
It acts directly on the
and mucous surfaces of system.
They offer one hundred dollars for any I taming a-res
case it falls to cure. Send for circulars of sale cash,
and testimonials. Address.
F. Co.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, Tie.
While President is
having fun shooting duck down
in South Carolina tho Legislature
of that State is creating fun for
the country at the President's
expense. A member introduced
a resolution expressing
of the visit of the President
to the State and extending his
party an invitation to visit the
General Assembly and accept the
privileges of the two floors of
body. The resolution mot with
opposition from the reformers
and a general followed.
For Ml all-around rum-
puss the Palm State is
herself a reputation.
Administrators Sale.
CLAIMS
Dec. Hy due
Jan.
ii
D J
Feb. J B Cherry
Mar. Joe U
Henry on
J C II
S J R
R A
Wan en
Isaiah
J T
Mar. J B
i of one per cent com .-
corn's on
Dec. S, To cash on hand to
221.38
I, M. King, Clerk
the Hoard of Commissioners for Pitt
comity, do hereby certify the
of Swift Creek, Con-
and township are
correct as doth appear of record In my
this Dec. 6th. 1804.
Given under my hand and seal of said
, . Board of for
county, this 6th day of
Dec 1801.
W. M
Clerk Board
of Pitt County.
Free Pills.
Send address to U. K.
Co., Chicago, and get a free sample
box of Dr. King's New Life A
trial will convince you of their merits,
These are easy in action and are
particularly effective in the cum of
t oust and Sick Headache. For
Malaria and troubles they have
proved Invaluable. They are
guaranteed to be perfectly free from
every and to be
purely vegetable. They do not weaken
by their action, but by giving tone to
J.
of Nelson
vs. j Petition to
Nelson. M R. j sell land
Cory wife Martha, I for A--i t .
J. W. Cannon Mid I
A. Cannon. J
Having old lined all order of sale in
above led cause, notice is hereby
given that I shill on the 7th
nay el ISM sell a public
in fore Court House door in
the
of land Situated Swift Creek town-
ship a tin lands of N. R.
W. Cannon and James Brooke, i on-
more or less. Terms
J. M. C
of Eugenia Nelson.
Not
Salve.
best Salve In the world for Cuts
Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
and positively Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded
Price cents per For sale by
John In Wooten. Di
All for h. t
containing a handsome double
ink stand, quart bottle of excel-
lent black ink, small bottle of red
ink, bottle of mucilage and a
beautiful pen holder, at Reflector
Book Store. Cheapest out tit ever
offered.
ESTABLISHED 1876.
S. M. SCHULTZ,
AT THE
OLD BRICK STORE
WARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUT
their year's supplies will
their interest to get our prices before pit
Is complete
n all its branches.
FLOUR. COFFEE. SUGAR
RICK, Ac.
SNUFF
We buy direct from Manufacturers,
you to buy at one A com
of
FURNITURE
always on hand and sold at prices
the chats. Out goods arc all bought and
old r. ii cash therefore, having no risk
to a close margin
and bowels j Respectfully,
the Size per box N O
by John L. Wooten J , V
VICTORS are Standard Value.
The standard price of r i Is No deviation
and Victor riders arc guarantee r . I rates during the current year.
OVERMAN V CO.
BOSTON.
NEW
mi.
NOTICE.
FLANAGAN BUGGY
COMPANY contemplates making a
change in their firm and they request
all persons indebted to them by note
or otherwise to settle at once as the
present business will be changed.
We have a large lot of good CART
WHEELS with IRON AXLES at TEN
DOLLARS a pair. ALSO a
large lot of good BUGGIES in pro-
portion.
FLANAGAN BUGGY CO.
October 23rd, 1894.
Lie ill Fin
GREENVILLE, N. C
COURT HOUSE.
All placed in
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
At current
FOB. FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF
J,
ESTABLISHED
-A.-
if
GREENVILLE. N. C.
Just Received Cars Rock Lime
i S NAILS, AM.
so
Star
Crackers,
hi ink
Baking Powder,
Sacks
so Bali
S Ton Shut,
Powder-
Cara Flour.
Meat.
Hay,
Lard.
S mill.
all A Ax
R. R. Mil's
Throe Tn
o.
Dukes V. M. V.
OM Va. Cheroots,
SERVICE
Ste . for Green
v Ills inn Tarboro at all Ian l
n ifs on Tar W e
and Ki at A. M.
leave at A. M.
and Saturdays
departure are to
of mi Tr
tins at with
el line for Norfolk.
York Mid
Shippers should or r their Bond
via I. I fr on
New York.
Norfolk A
more Haiti-
more. Miners
Huston.
JNO. HOW.
N.
J, J.
a-lift's
fl
THE RELIABLE.
---------IS STILL AT THE WITH A I INK---------
YEAHS has taught me Is the cheap-st
Hemp Hope. Pumps, Farming and every
ting necessary for Millers, Mechanic and general house purposes, as well
Clothing, Hats, Show. I have on hand. Am head
quarter for Heavy Groceries, and agent for Clark's X. T.
Cotton, and keep courteous and attentive
N. C.
R. .
;., N. c.
C. C. Colin.
Co. N. C.
Skinner,
Co., H. C.
CO
Merchants
STREET NORFOLK, VA
IS,
POLICE.
. SEND r OH
MASS.
Ts ran hr I.
we are
la M,
value by the and -n
bottom, H ,. ts j l U
THE GREENVILLE
IRON WORKS,
JAMES Prop.
if
plow, Stove and Brass
castings andirons, ac.
And In
Fittings
careful Hun
Hat
R. L. A l P-
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Title
Eastern reflector, 26 December 1894
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
December 26, 1894
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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