Eastern reflector, 2 December 1891






THE REFLECTOR.
A whole year only
i DOLLAR.
But in order to gel It you must
------PAY IN ADVANCE.
The Eastern Reflector.
Tr E REFLECTOR
-HAS A-
JOB
Department that can be surpassed mi
where in section. Our worn always
fives satisfaction
u you t o
LOVE OF LONG AGO.
M. H.
Then air face just as
Chat an- eye- a true
M strung I
As tin- tint's to beat
Tin-re an- voices just a thrilling.
are so as I
A- were she went from
love of long
New an- ever telling.
The tale that ne'er old ;
grays are always i
some one gal
Hut I ail I -ha low,
A nil the -f.-iii war,
ilk- she with me
My of inns; ago
When I think all tin
th eh years have brought.
am glad that the world that lie r
I- Hie that changes not
Ami the same when she left me.
She waits for me, I kn w
My on love in heaven.
My love of BOP.
OH.,. U
FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL CONFER-
E. CHURCH.
SOUTH
HELD WITH THE CHURCH AT
GREENVILLE.
A Grand Attendance
Interesting Proceedings.
DAY'S SESSION.
Conference opened on W
morning Nov. 25.1891. Bishop
Charles B- Galloway, presiding.
Bishop Galloway is u man of
PITT COUNTY, N. C. DECEMBER
NO.
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Proprietor.
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.
TERMS Per Year, in Advance.
extending in strength in- H- M. Jackson, L- M-
Is ac W. A vent OHM J- G. Johnson, was continued in
Reeks. William H. John C- class of fourth year.
Crisp J. B.
examination of character and their
applications for supernumerary
were, on motion in each
raw-, referred to the on
conference Relations.
Question was called, viz
What local preachers are elected
I. B. Game, L. Massey. Wes-
Thompson. M- T. Best J. W.
Martin. P. IV. J. T- B.
Miles Foy. J. B- Bailey. Richard Hoover.
W. Townsend. Geo. E. M. Q r ll was called,
Thomas. Joseph H. heeler, p-hers are elected
elders
C. Moses David R.
Bra ton passed the examination of
character, and their application
for a relation
were, on motion, referred to the
Committee on Conference
Two pleasant incidents arose
during this examination. When
M. C- Thomas was making his
statement to the Conference he
said be was also in hook
selling, which gave him the title
of B. S. and be considered this
title better and of more value than
D. D. And a large number of the
assembly audibly smiled.
Wheeler, as he is so
well known in this State and
South Carolina, is the oldest and
best man in the He
made a most touching- talk, at the
close of which all joined in sing-
ins the verse
down to old
shall prove.
My sovereign, eternal,
love;
all my people
None.
Question was called.
Who are received by transfer
from other Conferences
. C Norman, M. J. Hunt. J.
M- Lowder and J. T- in
elders orders from Western North
Carolina Conference; D. A. at-
kins in elders orders from the St.
, Louis Conference.
A communication was read from
Rev. I. G- John. D. D.
ponding Secretary of the Board of
Missions of the M. E.
South and referred to Board of
Missions.
The meetings of the various
committees in the afternoon was
announced.
Committee on Public Worship
reported that Bishop Galloway
would preach the Methodist
Church at A. M. to-day
and Dr. B. F. Dixon will
unchangeable .,,,, in the Baptist Church at
Thompson, W. H. Townsend, T.
Fayetteville H. j traduced to the Conference.
Moore, S. V. Hoyle, W. J. Crow- j R. O. Burton offered the follow-
son, F. B. W. B. J. resolution, which was
T Lyon, M. L. Wood. A r. the Committee on
A, E. Thompson, W. S. he requested to
T. C. Moses, G- B- Perry, of
D. A. ill.
Rev. John F. Crowell. D. D,
President of Trinity College, and
Hon. Geo. T. Winston, President
of the N. C- University, were
to the Conference.
Wilmington S.
B, C. H. B.
W. A- Forbes, R. L. War
lick. J. M. Ashby. Phillip Green
C- W. Smith, J. T. Browning.
C. P. Jerome. N. M.
The hour for service having
rived the Conference work
pended and after a few minutes
recess and the introductory
vices Bishop Galloway delivered a
very able sermon from the
therefore unto the
things which are and
unto God the things that are
It was a grand Thanks-
giving sermon, abounding in
deepest wisdom and delighted all
who heard him. The building
was filled to its utmost capacity.
Rev. A- D. Hunter, Pastor of the be represented in an effort to
Baptist Church, Greenville, was in-1 prevent it.
And in this connection we call
attention to chapter pate of
our Discipline, as affording all
instruction t our I
preachers and people.
Respectfully submitted
A. Chin,
in connection with R- H. Sec'y.
.-f other work o. portage. on Public
Rev. J. F. Crowell, D. D. reported that at o'clock P. M.
dent of Trinity College, made his Rev. D. H. would prow h
report of the work of that and at Rev. R. C.
for the past year, which was would preach. Also at Rev. j
referred to the Board of Polk would preach at
STATE NEWS.
Happenings Here There as Gather-
ed From our Exchanges.
Morganton has a broom factory.
r exodus from this
State is talked of.
The Presbyterian Synod will
meet next year in Statesville.
An Alliance will be
built at Greensboro and ready for
work next spring.
On motion of R. C- Dr.
Geo. T. Winston, President of the for the afternoon
N. C University, was requested to i Conference adjourned
A- M. E. Zion Church.
Committee meetings
an-
1,1-1
address the Conference, to which
President V responded.
F. L- Reid moved that the re-
port of the Board of Education be
made the special order for Mon-
day morning at o'clock.
Rev. James of the Wes-
tern N- C. Conference, was intro-
to the Conference and
a few remarks, extending the greet
of the brethren of the West-
He represents the Statesville
Rev. J. M. Rhodes, President of
Littleton Female College,
ON SECOND
You gel yarn- money's worth, when
you Suit's Cure, it
never fails.
Tile man who sen Is his crying
is too m to cents in a
of Dr. Hull's Syrup,
be i
in iv
i at-
Ike of Dr.
Conga price
son- ran in the night, my
soul to lie
of course it lie
gel Oil. O. i els.
The engine that went down in
wreck at bridge, on
i Aug. 20th, is now repaired and
ready for service.
A woman was carried to
I the Morganton State
I who
that she is the Virgin Mary.
At High Point a son of Mr. Hen-
Newby. aged years, was play-
ling at a well which was being due
when in some way he fell in and
was drowned.
The J. M.
Co. are adding 1501
new improved spindles to
machinery in their cotton factory
at
be a
Special Notice.
In Cash in
for is ear
lie to no for a thaw
than ii s for. If y
just lifter your name mi
the paper i he
Your
this
it is to give you notice unless
newed in that time a
will cease going to the
of the two
A BEAUTIFUL MOTTO.
A gentleman whose life had
been stormy in its yesterday,
and promised to be tumultuous in
its visited n friend.
Upon being shown to the
guest chamber his eyes fell upon
the following exquisite
a beautiful motto for such
an
Sleep this room.
Ami let no
thy peaceful heart;
or I., i rest
h of coining ill;
V Maker is friend.
Hi- love
I t h nil woes.
mil each light;
The s are w
sweet. good night.
As he got into bed he felt that
the angel of peace on earth and
good will toward men had drop-
a benediction upon him.
pies
Like they shall still in my bosom
be
fine able hairs .,,, the same hour,
strong graceful writer
and an admirable presiding of-
of the
Court said of him is
the smartest man of any profession
or calling in
ail-
At o'clock the
Wednesday night of the
was devoted to Church
Ext Dr. Nash presided
over the meeting. Prayer by
At the same hour Rev. Dr. B. F.; his report which was referred
Dixon. President of Greensboro to the I of Education.
Female College, preached in the Rev. B. F. Dixon. President of
Baptist church. For simplicity Greensboro Female College, made
and beauty of conception, some remarks in behalf of that in.
of diction, sweetness of of learning,
thought, and power of illustration. Question was called, Who
Goldsboro
employees of the G
factory, a Mr
one of his ringers cut
O e of tin
off and his
his sermon stands without a par-
His illustration of the power
of little things by the help-
and harmlessness
the feathery snow-flake as
it drifts and floats at the mercy of
every breeze and melts even at
the touch of the tiniest outstretch-
ed hand of the babe,
yet its power, and mas-
tery over man. things and beast,
when flake is linked to flake, was
; far the grandest and prettiest
clothed in the most
The following who have been
engaged in pastoral
a portion of this year were also
referred Is the Committee of Con-
The high esteem in which he is Relations for a Father Wheeler. Dr. J. C Morris
held by the whole church and the relation J. W. North. J. B. of Louisville. Ky. Secretary of the
excellent opinion they entertain of Martin. T. P. T. C. Board was then introduced Dr.
his splendid abilities and spotless E. L. mm to the i Nash. We shall not attempt to
character, find full expression in committee for give even a of what Dr.
the fact that he was elevated to j Morris said should fail to
the office of Bishop when only j Question was do him justice. It was an
thirty-seven years of age and the Who are admitted on trial fine address, interspersed ,
mini ever elevated to xi t-v Ban . a , language
youngest man to , ,. D. Wilson. Raleigh Dis- with wit. humor and ., . , ,
a in Hie ., , . . ., ; to this writer ever listened.
n a position in me pathos to the attention of the a, ,
the church n wk i i , . . , It is say that his
Kenneth D. Holmes. Raleigh very large audience present The , , .
,, , , u- ,, ., ,, . . . a profound
the Secretary j District. DiM-tor knows how to get hold of
of the C is known to the L. S. Durham District, an assembly as was evidenced by
people of North Carolina. E. E. Rose. Durham District. what followed. He stated that Dr.
State has never had a treas- Michael Bradshaw, Fayetteville Marsh from this State was preach-
and the has never District. in Monterey. Mexico, in a
had a better Secretary. In fact a j J. C- Fayetteville Dis- very inferior house, and that be
more efficient Secretary r re- j wanted this Conference to give
corded the proceedings of any body D. Fayetteville him five hundred dollars to build
are I
Judson Vernon at his
A memorial from the Local
Preachers Conference was read.
requesting that the Conference
Mr. T received a message from hit
wife him hurry home quick,
that the horse had kicked Sam
Mr T rushed home and found
Mint ids horse kicked Sam. the col
hostler, in the region of the Friday
Mb, and he like a dying man.
Sam thought he was going to die, and
began to unburden his sin laden soul i
John. die, but
I go I want tor tell
mid bran new bridle vet
bought de oder day what
thought some nigger bud stolen -it's
range through the Presiding; f loft hay And
Elders a completed list of Local
Ministers within the bounds
their individual districts, giving
their grades whether Licentiates.
Deacon or Elders, together with
respective post office, and
ave the same printed in their disclosed When Sam
new lap robe
thought fell out
front An de
pistol was in de
in my
Ami various sundry other
that had missed at different
were by and then
It must be a rare treat to
sit under the ministry of such a
man.
Collections for the orphans were
taken in both churches at the
close of the sermons.
The various committees met for
of men. W. L. j him a church, and that the Board respective work in the after-
Assistant Secretary, is an excellent j E. B- Wilcox, Wilmington Dis- would see that this house was built j
gentleman, and renders the Sec re- j if the Conference would do this. At night Dr. J. R. Brooks, of
very valuable aid.
The North Carolina
J. Porter. Wilmington Dis-1 In a few moments the Conference I the Western N. C Conference
Conference raised eight hundred dollars for i preached an excellent to a
is a noble body of men-patient,
faithful, self-sacrificing, and truly
consecrated. And withal they are
men of more than average preach
ability.
As from year to year they are
sent forth into new fields to pro-
claim to lost men the
able riches of Christ they neither
murmur nor complain. Like men
truly called of God they are
ling to go anywhere, and to bear
any cross for the honor of their
God.
D- W. Secretary of the
last Conference, called the roll,
which was responded to by
clerical and lay delegates. The
Conference meeting at an early
hour a large number of the
gates were not present at the call-
of the roll, but came in during
the morning
D. W. was re-
elected Secretary.
G- A- R. B. John and
T J- Jarvis were appointed
on Public Worship.
Reports were receive from the
various connect officers of the
Church and referred to a
ate and committees.
On motion of D- W. W. L.
N. M- Geo.
T Simmons. G. 8- Prichard, E- H.
Davis and W. L. Arendell were
assistant Secretaries.
Question was called.
all preachers blameless in
their life and official
The. following Presiding Elders
made report of the work of their
respective District and their char-
passed
Raleigh District J. A.
M. T. Best New District. I this This greatly large congregation.
J. W. Martin. ed everybody interested in the
work, and especially Dr. Morris.
J- T. Draper. Dis- ; We are sorry that he cannot re- day.
through the week as it is The Conference convened at
Elder G. A. called at- great pleasure to hear him Bishop Galloway in the
to an error in report of last I chair, and was opened with
year in the Committee on Church ; second day. exercises by Rev. P. L. Her-
Extension. and requested that the was called to order man.
name of F. A- Woodard be j by the Bishop at o'clock. De- j The Journal of yesterday's
en out and T. H. Gatlin put in his exercises conducted by and approved.
Rev. W. S. it was
The journal of yesterday was ordered that the amount
read and approved. i hand of Trustees lie turned over
On motion the calling of the roll to Joint Board of Finance and
by W. L. Cunning-
behalf of
Durham
Fayetteville
Wilmington
New
Warrenton
Was hi
E. A.
J. T. Gibbs.
F.
W. a Rose.
D- Adams.
G- A.
Each of these gave splendid re-
ports showed that the work
wan rapidly increasing
stead.
Dr. E. A. that as
Thursday is Thanksgiving Day. he
offered the motion that be
held at o'clock and that Bishop was dispensed with- that the Bishop lie re-
Galloway lie requested deliver Rev. Dr. Foster, of New quested to draw his draft for the
; made a brief talk before the Con- same. I
The Bishop remarked that as be concerning bis was again called,
had so much preaching to do he Are j, the
ought not to be called Question was called, their life and official
The people of North Caro- Who are re-admitted I
were the people in the
world, except in one thing, that
they did not the attribute
of mercy.
The motion of Dr. Yates car-
Question was called, Who
remain on trial
W. Y. G. G. G.
None.
the call of question 7.1
Following Elders
New
Who are the deacons of one Willis, T. P. B. R.
C F- Sherrill. E- C Glenn, Geo.
T- Simmons.
Vote of yesterday by which
Henderson Cole was continued in
class of third year reconsider
D. Langston. J. B. W. j ed, and his character having
B. Moore. O. W. Sterling, John ed he was on motion advanced to
A. N. R Seal Kilt J. F
Question was called, Who
are the one year
The following passed
of character and having been
approved by the committee were
advanced to the class of fourth
year
J. H. Shore, M. H. Tuttle. E C-
Sell, N. M. Watson, L. S. Etheridge
Daniel Reid, J. G. Nelson, J. R.
Sawyer, W. H.
Henderson Cole and John J.
Barker were continued in class of
third year.
Question was called What
traveling preachers are elected
deacons
Robt H. Broom, B, F. Taylor.
A. J. Parker, H. G- H. G.
Question was called
are
eiders
the class of fourth year-
Question was called,
Who remained on trial
John C- Jones,
Question was called,
Are all the preachers blameless
in their life and official,
The following passed
examination of character and re-
ported their work for the year.
H.
don, L. L. Nash, C- O. P-
L-. Herman. B. C- Allred, G. W.
Fisher, J. B. Hurley. R. F.
puss, J. Hall, V. A- Sharpe, W.
L. Pope, -I. D.
Pegram, F. L. Reid, W. 8- Black.
J. Moor-
man, F. A. Bishop, Oliver Ryder.
Jonathan Sanford, J. E
E H. Davis, T. N. Ivey, J. E-
Underwood, D. L. Earnhardt L-
minutes.
On the request asked for
in the memorial was granted.
Question was called,
What local preachers are elected ;
deacons
Kenneth R Pugh. Washington i
District.
was called,
shall the next session of
the Conference be held
The following places were put
in nomination
Central Church. Raleigh, by Dr.
L. L. Nash.
Goldsboro. by B. R. Hull.
Trinity Church. Durham, Dr.
Conference E. A. Yates.
W. S- spoke in
Goldsboro.
F- A. Bishop spoke in behalf of
Durham.
G- A- spoke in behalf
of Goldsboro.
Dr. J. A. spoke
behalf of Henderson.
Dr. R. Burton spoke in favor
of Henderson.
N- M- spoke in favor of
Goldsboro.
T- J. spoke in favor of
Durham-
Church Golds
Durham Henderson
Dr. F- L- Reid moved to make the
vote for unanimous-
j Adopted.
Dr. F- D. Swindell moved to re-
consider the motion of Wednesday
whereby R. -W Townsend was re
to the Committee on Con-
Relations for a
relation. Adopted.
Dr. F- D- Swindell then moved-
his misdeeds, he seemed
to get is good
the body a well as the soul. He finally
recovered, but he now moves about tin
with a penitent air. -Binning Hall, who lives near Eu
ham News.
th it.-t.
It Is found expedient to give the cat
tie that are brought from the
of the Canadian northwest near the
Rocky mountains n to rest
their long journey to the Atlantic
coast. Cattle not tortured with
hunger and thirst mid tired to death
with the incessant jolting the cars
day after day as they were when cattle
shipments first a large item of
railroad steer that
taken on the cattle cars the
Pacific at the western
Is turned when he p-ts to White
River, north of Superior, into
large stockyards, where he has
chance to
Plenty of and running wafer
are supplied for the animals, and after
a day's rest they continue their
Cattle shippers flint that it pays
to give stock such an opportunity to
from the fatigue the long
trip, and it is certainly a humane a
as feature of the cattle
trade. New York Sun.
A.
Hall,
M. M. W. F.
M- J. T.
A. R. Raven, R. B. Gilliam, J. L.
Keen, G. F. Smith.
Warrenton . , , ,
t n n n u t w t R- Townsend lie referred
B J.
kins, R, P. Troy, J. A. Lee, W. L-
J. J. Guthrie, J. A. Green,
J. N- Cole, L- J. Holden, F. M-
in Weight.
It hardly seems possible that the
earth could weight
from the meteoric hail to which
It is The few shooting stars
one sees seem utterly incapable of pro
any noticeable Increase It It
not these, of which even a close ob
server could scarcely count an
of four an hour on a clear night, but
the myriads of lesser ones that are
never seen, unless accidentally crossing
tile Held of mi observer's telescope, that
produce the result
These ones are of such slight
weight that the small amount of light
caused by their combustion in the
earth's is not visible to
naked eye However, these
lows are continually bombarding the
earth day and night, year In. year out,
dually reach inn the surface as a fine
dust. This Increase in weight amounts
to a tons a year at a very
moderate calculation. -New fork Be-
to the committee on Conference
L- N ft I. E. Conference-
Edwards, Charles W. Cain, Z. T-
Harrison, J. M. Rhodes.
Washington Distinct . 8-
Davis, D. H- Turtle, T. J. Dailey,
R. B. John, N. H. C W.
Robinson, B. B. Holder, J. A.
White.
R. O. Burton passed examination
of character, and upon motion of
8- D. Adams his case was refer-
red to the Committee of Confer-
Relations for a
relation.
E- A. Yates moved that the case
of J. B. Martin be referred to the
Joint Board of Finance and they
be instructed to make pro
to him for present
year.
C- C- Clark, representing the Bi-
Reader was introduced to the
Relations for a supernumerary Ye- .
, , . , j On, a
WU T,
V. A Sharpe. Chairman of the of
committee on
the following report which was of saving Mr, to run the risk and do
I nothing for It. We know from
that Shiloh's Can will cure your
Your Committee on It never fails. This expiate
having given to the matter such wen
thought as time and circumstances
allowed, leave to report It. For hack, side
That from the information before, or chest use
us we believe the prohibition sen-. at Drug
to be growing. The .
saloon, However, is vi .
the curse of many communities. I redoing one of two things,
Against this unmixed evil we re- brother. Inn are either helping
commend that every proper effort your neighbor out of the ditch, or
of the people of Gd be directed, i helping to make a ditch for
And we take great pleasure in into. is it
culling attention to the recent , ,. . ,. . ,, , ,,
decision of the Supreme Court A
that County Commissioners are
not obliged in any case to grant a
license.
And we further suggest that in
every community where there is
an effort to secure a license, that
the good people of each store.
We have s and positive cure for
catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth and
headache. In Shiloh's A nasal
Injector free each Use It If
you desire health and
Sold at Drug
hand badly
afternoon in a machine he was at-
tending.
Wilson The wife of
Mr. James Robinson was bitten by
a mad dog near Black Creek last
evening. The dog was
killed. Mrs. Robinson was sent to
Pasteur Institute. X. Y. for treat-
Tuesday.
Carthage S. B.
Johnson, of Greenwood, while re-
turning from the Perry -Turner
at Cameron last
night, had the misfortune to
fall out of a wagon and break her
arm. we are sorry to learn.
The Statesville land develop-
company, sold last Monday
one hundred lots an average
price of They were bought
principally by persons from the
i surrounding country who desire to
move to Statesville on of
school advantages.
Concord Last Mono iv
night some one store from Robert
I pounds of seed cotton. This is the
of this kind
committed in that neighborhood
I in the past weeks. No clue
i has been obtained as to the thief
i in any of the cases.
The statistics show that during
I the year ending October 1st. 1891,
the trustees of the fund
distributed cf North a
i total of which
I was for was
for Institutes ; for Schools,
j and was for I
School.
The man.
Cloninger. who Ml arrested on
suspicion for wrecking the
at bridge, near States-
ville, and c in Iredell jail
to await the action of the gland
jury, was released last week.
evidence to warrant a bill
was brought before the grand
jury
Fri-
day last Mr. Charles Watson a
nephew of Mr. Ledbetter. while at
his work the shops of the Capo
Fear A- Valley Railway,
had his thumb two or three
fingers of the right hand badly cut
and mangled by the saw. The
wound is very painful, but he is
doing as well as could be
Franklin a
wind storm raged here for a I
short time on last Monday. It was
BO terrific that the large prize
house of and Perry, which
was covered in. was careened to j
one side, and some fears were en-
that it would fall
but experienced carpenters say
that the damage will not be very
great. We have heard of no other
damage of a serious nature.
Hertford W.
Small's cotton gin. together with
its contents, including ninety bales
of cotton, machinery. A-c. was en-
destroyed by tire Wednesday
afternoon just before time to slop
work. It is supposed a match was
lost in the cotton and ignited by
the saws of the gin- There was
no insurance. Mr. Small is one of
the best of citizens and most pro-
men in his county, and
has our sympathy in his
tune.
Raleigh
Gov. Holt has offered a reward of
for the incendiaries who fired
the property of Mr. John H. Ward
in Chatham some time ago.
The parties are unknown
None of the Raleigh banks were
affected by the suspension of the
First National Hank, of
ton, as the latter did not owe any
of the banks here anything.
Gov. Holt has commissioned W,
C- Glover, Captain of the
tank of the First Regiment
vice Griffin, resigned, and P-
S. First Lieutenant, and
C. W. Rollick Second Lieutenant.
Modern i.
A for was distressed.
doctors nil said she rest,
I'm she M. I.
her weak you asp.
And now she can sing with the best.
All c gave outs on a run.
And he feared hi- done;
M. I . pr iv
Gave hack his lost
now can lift a ton.
A writer, who wrote for a
Hail headaches and pain in the eyes;
i;. VI. l. was tin-
That made him well.
And glory him now lies.
These are only of the
triumphs I r. M-
ill sill n--
wasted vitality. Sold all drug-
gists.
PLOW POINTS.
Bible Header.
All newly convert-d people lie
in missions.
All who receive the of
missions believe in missions.
All great lights in the church
believe in missions.
No thoroughly selfish man was
r known to believe in missions.
Dyspepsia
And all
Are lire I
P. P. P.
Ah. Poke Rant
P. I. P. is a sure cure for
Scrofula,
Pimple- an I all skin and blood
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THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR
Greenville, N. C.
having no official roll. The Wash- Bishop announced
Raleigh, Wilmington that he ordained the
S. J. Proprietor,
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd,
Entered at the at Greenville,
N. C, as second-class mail matter.
in conn,
FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL CONFER-
E. CHURCH.
SOUTH.
HELD WITH THE CHURCH AT
GREENVILLE.
A Grand Attendance
Interesting Proceedings.
ROM
FOURTH DAY.
The Conference convened at
o'clock, Bishop Galloway in the
chair. The opening religious
vices were conducted fay Rev. M.
J. Hunt.
The journal of yesterday read
approved.
H. C alternate in place
of W. W. Hodges, was announced
as present from the Wilmington
District.
On motion Dr. Yates. Dr.
Crowell was in absence Treasurer
of Endowment Fund of Trinity
College, requested to receive and
collect subscriptions.
P. L- Herman from the Board of
presented a report
which was read and adopted.
E. E. Parham. President of
Female College was in-
He presented a report
which was, without being read, re
to the Board of Education.
Question called, Who
are supernumerary I and the com-
on Conference Relations
made the following
After line consider
recommend, the following
names the supernumerary rein
Isaac W. A vent, Thomas B.
Win. H. John C nap.
Robert O. Burton, K
Richard W. Townsend and Edward
L.
was Who arc
superannuated.
recommend the following for
the superannuated relation Miles
Foy. James B. Bailey, George E.
If arena C. Thomas. Nathan
A. Hooker, Joseph H.
C. David R. Burton, C.
T. Page Joseph B.
Martin and John W. North.
V A.
J. A. Lee,
J. W. Jenkins from the Commit
Books and Periodicals,
presented his report which was
read and adopted.
E. A. Yates from the Presiding
Elders made the following
nations of additional members of
Boards, which concurred in
Board of Missions E. C- Glenn.
T- H-
Board of E. Col-
A- D. Muse.
Board of Church Extension
A- D. H. K. Worthy.
Sunday School E.
Thompson, C- W. Bynum.
M.
Jackson, W. H. Holland.
On motion of J. A.
the was requested to
point W. S. Black Superintendent
of the Orphan Asylum at Oxford
motion of J.
it was ordered that, when the Con-
adjourns to-day, it do so
to meet again to-morrow afternoon
at o'clock to hold memorial
vices.
W. S- introduced the fol
i lowing which was read
and adopted.
very Kraal financial in-.
to ilia especially as to
M and general collections,
depend on the time at which
is held,
it is the
ion of the North Carolina
i annual sessions Might not to
earlier the Sunday
in December, and that, we earnestly
request mi Bishops to fix lire time
from year to year to embrace
the Brat
tier.
2nd That lire Secretary
to
toward a copy resolutions to
Hargrove, Secretary of the
S.
Annis
A.
Question was called, Who
admitted into full
Milton D. Hix, J H- M- Giles
L- Galloway, Robert H.
Broom, Richard F- Taylor. Asa J.
Barter, Henry G. Stamey.
from committee
on District Conference Records
made the following report which
was adopted.
The Committee on District Con-
Bacardi beg leave
as follows
of the several districts
ham been carefully examined, and
with the exception of some minor de-
may lie said to lie in good con-
The records of the
District is marred by the frequent
use of abbreviations, rendering it
quite in to
Set at the meaning. The Durham and
record are
records are and
the last three being models of
neatness.
J. B. Hurley,
W. J.
W. L. from com-
on Bible Cause made the
following report was adopt-
your committee to whom was
referred consideration of the
Bible Cause respectfully beg to re-
port as
That we deeply deplore the fact
that there are still many of our
people who are not supplied with the
Word of God; and that there has
been a sad neglect on the part of our
ministers to supply the deficiency.
We most heartily endorse the work
of the American Bible Society as
eminently worthy of the co-opera-
of our people.
earnestly urge our preachers to
take the collection for the Bible
Cause, that all money raised for this
purpose be forwarded to the agent or
A. B. S. by the joint Board of
and that the amount raised
tor this cause be shown in the pas-
tor's reports.
B. B. Chin.
J. M. Sec.
B. R- Hall presented the report
of Board of Education which was
adopted. This embraced
rate reports of tie work at Trinity
College, Female Col-
Littleton Female College,
Wesleyan Female College at
and Female
College- Owing to the extreme
length of this report we do not
have room to publish it.
L. C Bead moved that the re-
port of Board of Education be
amended, and that the names of
the trustees selected by the Alum-
association shall be submitted
to the Conference for affirmation
or rejection. Adopted.
The names were read and affirm-
ed, and the report as amended was
adopted.
Question was called,
What are the educational statistics I
Trinity
No. students value of
building endowment
Female College
No. teachers No. students
value of property
Littleton Female
teachers No. students value
of property
Announcement for Committee
meetings in the afternoon were
made.
Committee on Public Worship
made the following
At P. M. preaching by Dr. J.
H. Cordon at P. M- mission-
FOR SUNDAY.
Methodist A. M.
Love Feast, led by Rev. V. A.
Sharp A. M., sermon by Bishop
p. M., memorial
vice and sacrament of the Lord's
Supper; P. M., sermon by
Rev. R. A. Willis.
Baptist A. M.,
by Rev. W. S- P. M.
Sunday School mass meeting, at
which addresses will be made by
Dr. Dixon and Dr. Reid; P.
m. sermon by Rev. E- A- Yates.
Elliott's A. sermon
by Rev. B. R. Hall.
A. M. E- Zion a. M.,
sermon by Rev. L. L. Nash ;
p. M-, sermon by Rev. B. B.
After these announcements Con-
adjourned.
Another enthusiastic missionary
meeting was held Saturday night
at which Dr. Morrison made an-
other address- After the address
something over were raised
for the mission work. These
Methodists are a power at raising
money, as well as in all other
good works.
The first services of Sunday
morning was the love feast at
and notwithstanding snow was
falling rapidly it was largely at
tended and proved a most edify-
feast indeed.
At o'clock Bishop Galloway
preached another able sermon, at
the close of which ordination was
conferred upon a class.
At o'clock P. memorial
vices were held in memory of Dan-
B- Culbreth. the only member
of the Conference who died during
the year. A resolution was offered
and eulogies by several
members of the Conference. The
of the Lord's Supper
followed this service.
Dr. W- S- preached in
the Baptist Church in the morn-
and Dr. E. A. Yates at night.
They were two as good sermons as
ever listened to and are the
kind that always do men good and
draw them nearer to the Savior.
We wish space would allow us to
comment more at length
them-
yesterday
L. S- Massey,
J. B- Game,
Wesley Thompson,
W. Martin, P. N.
J. T. B- Hoover and K.
R. Pugh.
Question was called
What traveling preachers are Or-
elders I
Bishop announced that he or-
on yesterday evening the
H. M. Jackson, L. M.
and D. C.
C P. Jerome offered the follow-
resolution which was
Resolved that we are glad to have
Dr. H. H. Morrison, Missionary
Secretary, with us, and that we
hope he will visit as many of our
District as possible.
From the report of the
cal Secretary we get the follow-
Number of local preachers
white members colored
members total a gain of
2.721, number infants baptized
adults baptized
schools teachers
scholars missionary
collections, foreign do-
church extension
number churches value
number parsonages
value
The following boards and com-
made
Sunday School Board by L- L-
Johnson.
Board of Church Extension by
L. J- Holden.
Committee on Church Property
by J- D-
Board of Missions by W. B.
Joint Board of Finance by W.
S-
V. A. offered the follow-
resolution which was adopted
by rising
Resolved that the good people of
Greenville are entitled to the
thanks of this Conference, and they
are hereby expressed, for the gen-
refined and bountiful hos-
extended to its members
V. A Sharpe.
W. B-
J. A-
The following was by
W. B.
Resolved that this Conference
appreciates the full and well print-
ed proceedings of this body as
published in the Daily Reflector
by Mr. D. J. Whichard and we ten-
our thanks and best wishes
for the same.
C. W. Hunt.
W. B.
G A-
J. T. Gibbs offered the following
Resolved, That we acknowledge
the courtesy of our brethren of
the Baptist Church of the town of
Greenville in opening to us their
house of worship, and hereby ex-
press our thanks for the same.
J. T- Gibbs,
W. S-
The following were appointed a
a Joint Board of Finance for the
coming
A. Sharpe, D. L.
Earnhardt, W- H; Moore, N- M.
W. C- Norman, C- W-
Robinson. W. S. Davis, R- P.
Troy, L. M-
C Williams. W. H.
Branson. J- M. Lamb, P. B- Gib-
son. W. J- Parker, T. A. Green, J.
A- Arthur. H. C N. M-
Lawrence.
Bishop Galloway made some
very beautiful remarks in closing
the work, rend the following
declared the Confer-
closed lone die, and after the
doxology pronounced the
diction-
district.
M. L. Elder.
Rockingham station W- B.
Rockingham ct H. G- Stamey.
Richmond ct. E. B. Wilcox.
Mt. Gilead ct. G. B. Perry.
ct. L. S. Etheridge.
Prospect ct- supplied by J. F.
Asbury ct D. A. Futrell.
St. station J. T. Lyon.
burg station . R.
man.
Maxton and Caledonia S. V.
Hoyle.
Maxton ct. A. D. Betts.
Lumberton ct. F- B.
Robeson ct N. M. R.
W. Townsend, sup.
WILMINGTON DISTRICT-
F. D. Elder.
Wilmington, Grace Church W.
C- Norman-
Wilmington, Fifth L-
Nash.
Wilmington, St. C W.
Smith.
Wilmington, Market St. E- C
Sell.
Brunswick ct. J. B. Thompson.
ct. W. A- Forbes.
Waccamaw ct. supplied by- J-
M- Marlowe.
Southport station C- P- Jerome.
Carver's Creek ct. Daniel Reid.
Scott's Hill ct. H. B. Anderson.
Clinton ct. J- M- Ashby.
Kenansville ct. A. R Raven-
Magnolia ct- R- L- Warlick-
Brunswick Mission T. J. Brown
Onslow ct- J- L- Keen.
ct- D. C
Elizabeth ct W. H- Townsend-
NEW
W. 8- Elder.
New A-
Willis.
New Hancock
plied by John F.
St Paul B.
Goldsboro, St. D-
Hicks.
Goldsboro M.
land.
Mt H
LaGrange H. Broom.
Snow Hill T.
Kinston M- Sham-
burger.
Grifton T. Best
Craven G. Johnson.
Jones B. Gilliam.
Carteret G- Nelson.
W- Rob-
Beaufort F. Sherrill.
Pamlico ct Supplied by F. S-
Straits W. Starling.
Core Sound
by Joseph Caraway.
last day s session.
Conference convened in its last
day's session at o'clock Monday
morning. Bishop Galloway
siding. Devotional exercises were
conducted by Dr. Foster of New
York.
The journal of Saturday's ms-
and also of the Sunday after-
noon memorial service, was read
and approved.
Question was called,
What traveling preachers are or-
Deacons
Bishop announced
that he ordained the following yes-
R. H. Broom, R.
F. Taylor, A. J. Parker and H. G.
Stamey.
Question called, What
local preachers are ordained
APPOINTMENTS.
RALEIGH DISTRICT-
J. A- Elder.
Raleigh, Edenton N- Cole.
Raleigh, Central B.
Hurley, J- B- sup-
Raleigh City Mission and Brook-
D. Holmes.
Gary L- Herman.
Youngsville ct.- R. H-
E- H. Davis, sup.
Franklinton ctN- H- D.
son, E- L- Pell, sup.
Louisburg
son.
Tar River B. Culbreth-
Granville ct V. A. Sharpe.
Oxford F.
Oxford H- Hall.
Raleigh Christian Advocate F.
L. Reid, Editor.
Oxford Orphan Asylum W- S.
Black, Superintendent.
DURHAM DISTRICT.
E. A. Elder.
Durham, C Bea-
man-
Main St-F- A- Bishop-
Durham, Carr
Ryder.
Durham ct-
Hillsboro M. Lowder.
Chapel M. Watson.
Leasburg S.
N- Ivey.
Mt. L- Earnhardt.
Person E- Rose-
Burlington E. Under-
wood.
Alamance it. M, J. Hunt-
Milton H. Shore,.
W- Fisher,
T. J.
DISTRICT.
J- T. Elder.
Fayetteville, Hay St, and Camp-
mission W. H Moore
and J. W. Martin-
Cumberland ct-J. D. Bundy.
Green-
Sampson J- Parker.
Lillington Brad-
shaw.
Buckhorn ct Pope, I.
W. A vent.
Cane Fear S-
Pittsboro E- Coltrane.
Haw River L- Johnson-
Deep River ct- H. M. Jackson
Siler City ct supplied by J. R.
Cartilage ct J- A- Hornaday.
Manly ct W. J.
ct John E-
son.
WASHINGTON DISTRICT
R- B- John Presiding Elder.
Plymouth station, W. B.
Moore-
Washington station W. S-
vis, W. H. Call sup.
Greenville station G. F- Smith-
Greenville ct. R- F. Taylor.
Jamesville ct. N- H-
Columbia ct. Henderson Cole.
Roper City J. T.
Dare ct. J. J. Porter.
Roanoke Island ct- J- R. Saw-
ct.
Ocracoke and
N- Seabolt
ct- I- A- White.
station C W. Cain-
Swan Quarter ct G. D. Lang-
Pantego ct W. Y-
Washington ct supplied by W.
F. Jones.
Aurora ct- J. E- W.
F. Galloway.
Vanceboro ct. supplied by J.
W- Gurganus-
WARRENTON DISTRICT.
S. D. Elder.
Warrenton ct-
FURNITURE
------We have just received a large and complete------
STOCK I FURNITURE.
It is made by the best workmen after the designs and in
order to better display it we have converted the whole of the
second story of our building into one large furniture room.
We shall apply our one price system to this
of our business also we think it Is the
only legitimate way to do and in or-
to get our trade started we put
the smallest possible profit upon it,
and marked it so low that
you cannot explicate
the prices in any city in
tins country. We
most cordially
ask you to
call and examine it.
CARPETS.
Our was able to pick up some bargains in this line while
North and if you will examine our stock we feel sure that we
can save you money. We sell them with and without
the lining. They are the very latest patterns and colors.
CLOTHING.
We do not handle any second-hand stuff nor misfits. Our Cloth-
is fresh from the manufacturers, AND IS MADE TO FIT
and for further evidence of this we refer you to our many
customers who have gotten such perfect kits from us,
that they prefer them to misfits, which are so
named because the maker found it such a
hard task to get any one they would fit.
Our Clothing is made by first-class
tailors to kit, and they do their
work so well we usually
in fitting our
t he first gar
try on.
SHOE s.
For these we are headquarters and defy competition. In
to a full stock of goods we have about pairs
which we bought in job lots at about one half their value. They
consist of Misses, Boys, Gentlemen and Ladies Shoes.
We will sell them at the same discount at which we bought them,
which is to say for about per cent, on the dollar. We
tee these goods first-class in and are only sold
cheap because a large firm north failed and their stock was thrown
on the market and had to be sold for what it would bring. Our
buyer was the ground and bought what we
All of our lines are complete and having only one price forces us
to be leaders in low prices on
You will save money by examining our stock if you don't buy.
We only ask that you call upon us and see what we have.
Young
One Price and Leaders in Low Prices
WE COME AGAIN.
To enlist your attention and claim a fair share of your patronage.
We are determined that if square dealings and honest
of our goods will secure you as a customer,
they shall not be lacking on our part. We go into
------the Northern Markets with the
CASH
J- A- Rouse.
Hatteras ct L.
Warren ct- C
i. sup.
T- B.
R. O- Burton, sup.
Warren c
Reeks, sup-
Ridge way ct. J. W. Jenkins.
Henderson station W. L.
Littleton ct- R- P. Troy.
Weldon station J- A- Green.
ct- J- T- Draper.
Halifax ct. W. L- Grissom.
Garysburg J- Dailey.
Northampton J- Holden-
H. M. Giles.
A- Lee.
Harrellsville B. Holder.
Bertie T- Harrison.
Littleton Female M.
Rhodes, President.
WILSON
G- A. Elder.
Wilson H- Cordon.
Spring Hope by
J. T. B- Hoover.
Nashville ct. -L. M.
Rocky O-
and Whitakers G-
T- Simmons.
Tarboro station and mission
D. H- J. C
Bethel C- Jones.
and
G. Harley,
South Edgecombe
Glenn.
Fremont W- Rose.
Kenly ct-D. A. Watkins.
H. Puckett.
Dunn D. Pegram.
Newton Grove F-
Clayton J. Barker.
TRANSFERS.
W. S. to the Western N.
C- Conference and appointed to
Tryon street Charlotte.
W. A. to the Western N.
C- Conference, Missionary Japan-
to the Virginia
Conference, appointed to Chester
field
Mr. W. K. of the Hash
a caller St the
Wednesday,
Notice to Creditors.
qualified before the
Court Clerk Pit county,
the of November, 1891, n
of tire Will and Testament
of I. -I. Moore, notice Is
hr given to all prison; Indebted to tire
estate to
th and holding
must present
tin- for payment on or heft n the
20th day of November, 1892, or this no-
will be plead In bar of recovery
That 20th day of November 1881.
P.
of L- J.
and buy for the CASH, getting every possible advantage that is
to be offered to first-class buyers, therefore we are enabled
-------to give you at all times the------
Benefit of Purchases Made
for Cash.
We have bought this season the stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
ever handled by us. ten days spent in market by our
were not idle ones, as an Inspection of our
carried in our double stores will prove. You cannot help but be
interested iT yon will call on us. We take pleasure in showing
yon what we have to sell There can never be a business of any
magnitude built falsification of fact and startling statement
of untruth. It is to our business interests to deal fairly by all
our customers, and by such means to merit their continued pat-
We have now open ready for your inspection the largest befit
line of General Merchandise that was ever brought
to market. Consisting of
Dry Goods Dress Goods,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Hardware Cutlery, Tin
ware, Crockery, Queen-
ware, Groceries,
and
and Whips
AD LARGEST LINK OF
FURNITURE
NORFOLK ADVERTISEMENTS,
J. W.
N. C.
COL. M.
HARRELL BROS.,
COTTON FACTORS
FOOT OF COMMERCE STREET,
NORFOLK, VA.
Bagging Ties constantly on Lateral made on Con-
Norman Everett,
-----COTTON GENERAL-
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NORFOLK, STA
They do a avoiding all always
to the West interest of lit snipper.
SHIP
AND OTHER PRODUCE TO-
ALEXANDER MORGAN CO.
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION
TUNIS WHARF, NORFOLK, VA.
Guarantee highest market prices, quick sales and prompt
S. B. HARRELL CO.
COTTON FACTORS AND
Corn, Cotton, Peanuts. Stock,
and Sawed will
special attention. Your
solicited.
SOS. AND
VA.
B. A. ft
COTTON 1-ACTORS
be m t;
and Dock,
NORFOLK. VA.
J. J. i and South
Carolina Representative.
Special attention given to Males of
Cotton, Peanuts Country
Produce generally. Cash Ad-
Prompt lie-
turns and price
COBB,
I Pitt Co. N C.
C C
T. M. GILLIAM
Co. N C
E. B.
A. h.
Wholesale Retail Dealer In
and
A on
COBB.
Bros., Gilliam,
Cotton Factors,
Commission Merchants.
of COTTON
We have had many years ex
at the business and are
prepared to handle Cotton to
advantage of shippers.
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All business entrusted to oar
hands will receive prompt and
careful attention
that has ever been brought to county.
for all in our respective lines. A
We are
we have a lot of
AND TIES
which will be sold at lowest juices.
Come one, come all and us.
J. B. CHERRY
p.
We thank our many friends for their patronage
last season and wish to say that we now
have another
than before.
We keep first-class Goods and guarantee
prices. Come and examine the new goods.
In addition to our regular line we have taken
the agency for the
And will sell at the same terms and prices. Oils,
Needles and Parts are kept.
BROWN BROS.
EST ABUSED
J.
Groceries.
MEAT AND
---------A large lot of---------
BAGGING AND TIES
bought just before the rise, for sale low down---------
AND SHOT,
POWDER
For Bale,
Upright newly
GREENVILLE
One II. P.
repaired.
One II. P. Upright Engine,
One Saw Feeder and
One Feeder and Con-
One Cotton
Fine Horses a specialty. call or-ad dress,
ill
Not. and Union St. raj
yes that is the word lime for the Greenville
now in the lead and she
My largo Prize now compare I am prepared ti
tobacco in Pitt an I more With
ample menu's and competent to make if lively for
So Pitt tie
and don't at the tale or oily
other but come straight to the
man will yon a cheerful and that
your tobacco will op T you are not pleased
for you mu, an will lone
by giving the trial, prompt
Iv at o'clock and all the warehouse later will be oar-
over for next i-ale. that regular are
Wednesday. and Friday. Come rig lit along buys and
Thanking you for liberal patronage an tar
me and hope by attic attention to and dealings to.
enjoy id the
G. F EVANS, Prop.
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LANG'S COLUMN.
Proclamation
Again it is pleasure to
sent to our numerous friends
and patrons this, our
We
G toils
prices.
And
again we
rejoice with
you that our
country is in
such a
condition, and we
thank you for your
kind and liberal patron-
age in the past, and by
the same fair and honest
measures that have marked
our dealings we hope
to merit your patronage.
Our stock was never more com-
with stylish and season-
able goods than at present.
No matter what you
if it is stylish and first-
class we have it. In
Fine Goods
and Trimmings
w e show the
most co m-
and
stock
in town
All
and
from the
fashion of
the country are
in endless variety
on counters. In La-
dies and Misses Fine
Wraps we show the most
able and stylish gar-
of the season. Our trade
on this line of goods has been
such as to require a second sup-
ply and we have them to suit
everybody. In Men's and
Youth's Fine Clothing we
are the leaders. Fine
Tailor Made Clothing
that comprises all
advantages of
order
are a
with us
In fit.
styles
and ma
our
goods cannot be
surpassed An
elegant line of light
weight fancy overcoats
In Boy's Clothing. -s
usual, we always please
both parent and boys and
this is what has our boys
clothing department such a sue I that city,
that we do
not handle secondhand and
In Footwear
for Ladies. Misses, Men, Boys
and Children we show only
the standard ard reliable
makes. In Men's Hats
we e all the new
blocks and shapes
in the most
Our
Carpet and
House Fur-
Department was never more com-
Long experience in this
line has learned just what is
needed by our people. Carpets
in all trades, Floor Oil Cloths in
all widths, Rugs and Mats, Lace
Curtains, Curtain Poles, Win-
Shades and Drapery effects
are all shown here in quite a
variety Every department is
Come to see us and
EASTERN
N. C
Local Sparks
December.
Shoes, Shoe, biggest me in
town at J. B. Go's.
Last mouth the year.
New Home Sewing Machine
at Brown
bushels of
too Seed, try U Harding.
Crockery and Lamps jut
hi J. it.
For Umbrellas and Rubber Coats
go to J. B. Co's
Hats urn stylish to please
you at B. Cherry Co's.
A chickens left yet.
Biscuits for the well
and sick, at the Old Brick Store.
For Buggy Blankets, Harness
go lo J. B. Cherry Co's
Point Lace Flour is always uniform
in quality at the Old Store.
all k of Sewing Machine
needle and parts Bros.
What a truck us
For good and
Valises to lo J. B. Co's.
For Bullet. Safes, Bed Springs
and Mai tresses go lo J. U. Cherry
Cos.
The weather is very changeable.
Brown Bros, have taken the
agency for the New Home Sewing
Machine.
Bedsteads, Bureaus,
A Joke on the Bishop.
The merry twinkle in Bishop Gal-
eye shows that lie is
averse lo a little u eminent occasion-
ally. In his pleasant manner he gets
off some good things-on the brethren,
now and then, that causes a laugh
their expense. But the tables
turned, it was in order for the
Bishop to blush while the brethren
hail a little laugh at his expense.
It occurred when Dr. Crowell was
making his report of Trinity College.
He spoke the efficient faculty of
Hi.-it institution, and in staling the
plans for t year named an
other distinguished gentleman whom
they hoped to add.
be sure of getting
interrupted the Bishop,
with x smile.
have the gentleman's consent
lo th; arrangement by which he is to
TOW to us, retorted Dr.
Crowell.
But you have not re
to
Dr. well have another
Bishop next year,
We think the audience enjoyed
this as well as any joke during the
the
Cheapest
Cradles and Mattresses at
Brick
A hand of three Italian
were in town Thursday.
make a specialty of Dry
and Slices. Come and gel
Brown
First of the season. New Buck-
wheat at the Old Brick Store.
bushels cot-
ton seed at highest pi ices. S.
B. Wilson.
The cold snap has froze up the
and mosquito.
you want, to
buy Km then go to J. B.
Cherry Co's.
L M. Reynolds shoes men and
boys have no equal for wear and
sale by J. B. Cherry
Co.
Men's, i, and
Shoes in various styles and
large quantities at J. B. Cherry
Five Monday, live Tuesday and
Wednesdays this and Christ
ma comes on Friday.
Wanted for cash. Eggs and Hides
at the Old Brick Stole.
Cheapest line of Bedsteads, Bu
Lounges, Ta-
Suits at B.
Co's.
Recollect that Bullock Mitchell
sell high day, and
that they give to their customers
the best and send re-
turns promptly.
ti. barrel mullets cheap at the
Old Buck Store.
Tomb stones at bottom prices
first-class work delivered free
in Greenville by J- C Lanier. Pro-
Wilson Marble Works.
True to their custom of the last
few years all our merchants
their places of business
Day.
Don't forget that it costs yon
nothing to collect one of Bullock
Mitchell's checks as they are
in New York Exchange without
cost, to the holder.
A received here from
Wednesday announced the
failure of the First National Bank of
that. Bullock ft Mitch-
ell, of Oxford, N. C, bid lively
every pile of tobacco put upon the
floor of the and don't
until it has brought highest
price.
At some points in the mountain
regions of this Slate they have
ready had snow two or three limes
this season.
Save money by telling your To
at Alliance Hen-
N. C, where you will always
get highest market prices and save
more than your freight in warehouse
charges. No Pets No Drummers
Highest prices, lowest charges is
our mono.
I have received a beautiful
line of Chiffon and Kid
Gloves and Drapery Scarfs.
Mrs. Fannie Joyner
A Hen Was Coming.
Rev. W. B. of
tells us a right good one in
lint. with his lo the Conference.
The on the Carolina Central
leaves Charlotte for
early in arriving at
very next morning
It. is due lo pass Laurinburg one
o'clock A. M-, hut on night his
depart lire was fully two hours
He took the train and traveled on the
remainder of night and twenty
odd miles hail made since day-
light, including some when
the came in ard informed
i there was a dead
head rider along. When asked to
the said there was
a hie, fat, speckled hen sitting on a
of one of the front cars. A
the next station the conductor
out to investigate, and, sure
ant the hen, which he
brakeman caught. They supposed
the lien went to roost there while the-
cars stood in the yard at Charlotte
and traveled all night. Rev.
Mr. concluded that
must have been coining lo Confer
as she was headed this way.
We have read of people offering
their lives as a sacrifice to some
good cause, but lakes a brave hen
to voluntarily approach the vicinity
of a Methodist Conference.
next year.
gets the Conference
The billet weather made a drain
on the coal bins.
The Conference two new
districts this named them
Rockingham and Wilson.
The Coat on two extra
poaches for tho of
the visitors and to f he
The people will
this.
We're had the Conference,
pimp snow, now Hip
we do that i
feast. will
drift no slush
terrible weather Sunday
reduced of
id Pimp and only
from Washington.
in of n
Grand Tobacco
st Mount.
2nd. s to hp an
well worth and will
what i pan do in
of
When the
to pp beard of
snow with
this limp.
and tic
most of it this has had in
four
Mr. B. B. of Pitt
was married on Nov. 25th at
o'clock P. M. to Miss Willie Tattle,
of Rev. A. D. Hunter
look
at the home of the bride in
of n few friends. The
extends best,
the
of Virginia at fool ball
Richmond a spore of to
This given team the
of North Carolina, Virginia
and S Carolina, as far as
have been played. The total
in the -three amount to
won to lost by Trinity's team.
The Reform Club at Washington
was recently reorganized with a large
membership. Why not reorganize the
one in Greenville j
complete. Come to see
ire will send yon away satisfied-
All goods H as
and no shoddy goods sold. will be
headquarters for Fire-works
the holiday. first lot has
and we looking
another installment in a few days.
Fruits and other Christmas goods
will be kept in stock. Call on
J. Smith
Don't these prices make you
think of We sold
one of tobacco for Mr. War-
Tucker, of Pitt county, for the
following
pounds at
LANG'S COLUMN,
Making the handsome average
of Tobacco has advanced
and we can got you big prices for
all grades, especially fine white
wrappers and cutters- Send them
along we want
Very truly,
Mitchell.
Oxford, N- C
Owners and Proprietors Banner
Death of Mr. A. N. Ryan.
Again within less than a week is
Greenville saddened and in sorrow.
has been us re-
moved from our association
friendship one whom we all knew
and whom we all hoed. Al min-
lo on yesterday morning
Mr. A. N. Ryan passed from earth
into eternity. He hail been sick with
Hi.- typhoid past six
week.-, and his end had been expected
for some data. Now and then, how-
ever he rallied and gave hopes to his
main he might recover.
Kin just is Ike hours were
in the ., that had been set
i us a general Day.
his spirit look ll mi from earth,
and as we trust an I believe, entered
to spend first day
in and praise lo
Savior of all
great I the redemption
of the soul. As we were giving
thanks here he was praising yonder.
Mr. Ryan was about years old
Hi a Cooper, of
Va., 1880 lie came
from the above place in 1882,
and at first engaged in mill
Mr. J. While. Soon after he entered
a of his own, and at
time of his death was running the
general light grocery and
variety store in Greenville lie
before coming here a member the
German Reformed Church.
he united with Methodist Church
here was a consistent member
same to the end of life. He was
also a member of the Old Fellows,
of Greenville Lodge No. A.
F. A. M., of Greenville Chap
No. Royal Arch and
Knights of Honor.
Mi. had no superior as
hos-
citizen. is said
that he was benevolent beyond his
ability. A good in
one hearing yesterday that the
never tailed In receive
less than a dollar him every
Sunday, and when ho was not pres-
the next Sabbath received
double the usual amount.
The town has lost one of its best
and most enterprising citizens, and
Hie church and orders of which he
was a member, one ever faithful to
their
Mr. Ryan leave a wife and
children, lather, brother, and
halt sisters and brothers lo j
his death. Tho hearts of the entire
town and community go out lo them
in sad bereavement
The widow and orphan i ii.,.,
and will
of his
and their friends.
The funeral services look
from the residence
in the presence of a
gathering of friends and visitors who
were in were
by Revs. R. B, and F. A Bishop.
The and Odd Fellows
tended services in a body. The
remains will be carried to
Va,, interred in old
burial ground. His brother who,
here, will accompany them, and
the Masons and Odd Fellows
send jointly 4- Benjamin a
coin iii ii lee representing the Lodges.
A noble-hearted roan has gone.
His example and life will live far
Let us imitate his
The Odd and Masons ac-
companied the remains of Mr Ryan
from the residence to the train this
morning.
We are informed that, some mis-
has Ii out panes
law in lie windows of Catholic
Church. It is painful to think that
Greenville holds a person who would
wantonly injure a louse of worship
and we hope like will not occur
again. A watch has been set over
building and if anyone is caught
breaking a window hereafter law
will take the matter in hand.
to Creditors.
Having; this day been by the
of the Superior Court Pitt
County as the mate of
Manning, deceased. Notice la
by given to the creditors said estate to
present their claims to the
for payment on or before the 25th day of
November, duly authenticated or
ibis notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to sale
estate are requested lo make immediate
to undersigned.
This the 19th day of November
Blow,
of G. Manning.
Notice Land Sale.
By virtue t a decree of the Superior
Court of county, made M June Term
upon In an action,
then there pending wherein I V.
Morrill, d. b. n. c. I. a. of L. P.
Beardsley, and others are plaintiffs
against J. H. Beardsley and others,
heirs-at-la unsaid L. I, late
of said county, deceased, are
The designed who was appointed
by said decree, will on
lay 11th day of J inn 1892,
expose to public sale i the Court
House door in the town f to
the highest bidder, all the
ed in said decree, one tract adjoining the
lauds of II, S. and R. A. Tyson,
lying on Branch, containing two
Inn id red and Sixty acres more or
less, known as the home place and
bring the tract devised to James II.
Beardsley, by the last testament
of the said I. P. Beardsley, and one
tract lying on Broad Branch, adjoin-
the lauds of It. A. Tyson and Alfred
Joyner, coot one hundred
acres more less, and being
the devised to L. Beardsley, Jr.
by the will of his father . P. Beardsley,
Sr and one other tract known as the
lands, adjoining the lands of
J. O. others
containing acres, more o- less,
all of which the said L. P. Beardsley,
died and of. Sold for
to pay debts of the estate-
third of the purchase price to be
paid in cash on day of sale, the balance
in one and two years, with percent in-
title to he retained until purchase
rice la fully paid, to bear interest from
of sale. This day 1891-
L. C- LATHAM,
Commissioner.
ft
Al I u
HUM
CO-OPERATIVE
TIMES
At Cost At Cost
Owing to the hard times and the low price of
cotton and being desirous of closing out
our entire stock of goods without
reserve.
We propose to sell for the next thirty days
SAMPLE NOTIONS,
Shoes, Bats, Caps, Carpeting, Rigs
Trunks, Umbrellas,
AT COST.
THIS IS MO BUT A
In front Old Brick Store.
STUBBORN
C. T.
N. C.
W. M.
MOORE PARKER,
for-
Smith's Improved Hand
Window and
Has Daily Sales and Very
Satisfactory Prices.
liners have located Hiding the leading Foreign and Do-
I rs in the World, together with any
quantity home buyer. They want Tobacco that l what
they located Tarboro for. They to
pay the for Tobacco.
TUB conducted on business principles. Tarboro is
market. Best for people 81.00 per day at th
Bryan
We extent a cordial invitation to all.
Central Tobacco Warehouse Co.
For Inform apply to,
S. S. NASH, Tarboro.
Or ALEX Greenville.
Central Life
and
We will take pleasure in the in any of the above lines,
MOORE PARKER,
in cornet under
GOING AT COST.
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or
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th PI
B ill
a b j I
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ASH HOUSE
5.660
Owning to fact that
we are to our
-------entire stock
re sell our
STYLES
White Goods, Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises.
Crockery and Glassware.
Wood and Willow ware.
OF-
AT COST. AT j Mi
All of these lines are complete, were well led. and embrace some very d s now complete and if you will examine them we will convince you can
goods. We wish to to them nil out save you mo
for MM a id SHOES
And can oiler you It then. You c inly buy.
ins your Winter Goods so as get advantage of
Housekeepers in Greenville I Crockery before the Con-
bear in mind they en; g-t the far below
the usual prices.
Be sure to call on us.
TYSON.
X. C. Nov. Pl.
Seven Reasons Why
Self-Lacing Kid Gloves should he used by every lady.
1st. They Instantly lace and unlace. 4th. They lit any
2nd. They stay fastened and are so convenient, give style to the hand.
3rd. They do not tear the sleeve lining. They are made of the
7th. tor sale only by of kid.
LITTLE CO.
AT COST.
AT COST.
K. P. BRED
Hand-Made Shoes
at
PANTS AT COST
HIGGS STORE.
THE BEST on the
for at Higgs Bros.
About hall past o'clock Tues-
day night Mr. Alfred clerks
discover two bales of cotton Are
in bis cotton yard. They were
from the foundry gin the day
the set fire to some cotton
there and it thought some of the
burning cotton was packed In these
two bales. The clerks put the Ore
out much damage.
Warehouse Cony
HENDERSON, N. C.
Highest Market at all Times
Charges for selling uniform and
est living about one half of others
the Alliance Warehouse.
Our business is conduct-
ed on the principles
of TRUTH,
which i and prevail.
Highest
Attention Farmers
Boll
old and new tobaccos are selling well, and we are still leading an Big Prices
and Averages. We have a
A large corp of eager buyers holding big orders must lie Below
a few of the many good prices made by us in the past
Below we give
D. 15.20.30, 23.50,2.50. , T. J. Bobbins-11.75, ,
J. M. 14.25,
W. Tucker ft Joyner-18,
W. I 12.25.
Lowest Charges.
Are the only Drummers that we have.
Do your part and save
Thousands of Dollars
to those who
would mislead yon
Examine and compare our charges with
others and you will that yon
cant afford to sell else-
where.
Faithfully yours.
W. U.
13.75,
J. C. 20.60, 15.75.
10.75, 14.75, 50,13.26.10.25,12.75
11.75, 12.75, 17.75, 42.50.
F. M. 85.50, 15.50,
15.25. 25.18.
Slit. S C Patrick 12,15.25,12.50,16.75.
J. R. 16.25. 15.75.
Warren -0, 17.25,
ft
I. B. 20.25,
18.76,
H. B. 15.25, 13.75, 18.2,
20.15.
Z. Edwards-10.75, 12,14.25,15.
A. For 12,12.25,15.25, 15.50.
10.50,
20.78, 24.75. 29.50, 30.50.
W. S. 14.75.
t 18,20.
Briley -12.25.15, 19.60,
Allen t 11.75,
14.00.
T. B. 15.25, 15.75.15.
16.75, 18,17
J. W. 15,10.50,
W. R. W. 13.75.
R. 15.15; 12.75, 11.75,
12.15.17.20. 12,11.74.
O. Forbes-0 11.75. IS, 10.25,
17.25.
C. 111.25.10.75,
I to inform the farmers of Pitt adjoining that I
rented
from The Greenville Tobacco Warehouse Company and will be
pleased to have them give me a trial on the sale of their
market, is now as high as any market in the State, and I
guarantee every pile of Tobacco entrusted to my car
-----shall receive-----
mi i z
w, ,., n, ,. ii id stock and are now ready for jam do not propose to allow a single pile to be overlooked. I ad-
the new, and propose it lively for the we buy largely ; yon to while tobacco is selling high. We have
of all grades, from the commonest trash to the finest wrappers, and that we are i b h t are for tobacco and are willing tO
good prices. that every pile put upon our j . b
floor has personal attention, and is strictly upon it merit, regardless of goo. .
where it was made, how It was cured, or to whom it to
get you a much NET money for your tobacco any one else can. So send right
along to the acknowledged headquarters for High Prices for all
grades of tobacco Fine bright wrappers especially solicited, we
cheeks are payable in New York Exchange without cost I the holder.
With many thanks for past patronage, and earnestly soliciting a continuance
are, very truly, to rely on.
Bullock Mitchell,
Owners Prop. Banner Warehouse.
Every Tuesday. Wednesday.
Thursday and Friday.
Bring along your Tobacco to the Greenville Warehouse.
Your friend,
G. F. EVANS, Prop.
W. T.
Bookkeeper.
J. HART,
Auctioneer





DECEMBER
MOUNT,
N. CAROLINA
LEGAL NOTICES.
WILL HOLD A GRAND
OF THE GOLDEN COIN WILL BE PAID
IN PREMIUMS
To the owners of
GOLDEN LEAF TOBACCO.
HERE RAE THE
Largest Lot,
Largest check,
675.00
Will
1st i
-h;.
SI
0.1 o
1-t
less than less than
PARK
Sad
KM haw than
Ho tobacco allowed to For unless by
the of crop f
No received after Tuesday night, Dec. 1st.
The Queen cf lite Leaf Tobacco
extends
YOU
A Cordial Welcome.
TO
Dissolution.
Tie rum of On. is this
by mutual Parties
in.- bred to aid i can scale
either The business will here-
after Of Hr. Bakers
stand. MM
Cox.
Notice-
duly appointed and
qualified of the
ill Cox, the
of Pill comity, nil persons
claims against the estate of said decedent
are hereby to
Mm undersigned duly Ml-
on or the ISM Oat
el 1881. or this notice will l.
plead as a bar to recovery.
all persons owing said estate arc
prompt payment b expected.
October I.
DR. I. T. COX,
Notice to Creditors.
The Clerk of the Superior Court
Pitt County having letters of ad
million at ion to Me, the
the day October, on me es
of deceased, notice I-
given to all pi I t
the to make immediate payment
to the undersigned, and to all
of said to present claim-
properly authenticated, to the under
signed, on or before October 18th,
or this ice will plead ill bar
their recovery.
the day of 1801,
U SMITH.
of Jesse
Special Court.
is hereby given in- Excel-
M. Holt, Governor of
North has ordered a special
t of the Court to be
for the county of commencing
Monday, the 14th day December, .
and to continue all the business
-aid tour, shall be disposed of,
said term shall not exceed one week.
The stud term v. ill for the trial
civil s only.
COUNCIL
t Co.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that a special
meeting of the Board of of tin
r i- for county has been called at
I he Conn In on Mon-
day, day of December, 1891, at
M. for the of elect-
a Member f Count
I to till the vacancy cause
by the resignation of c. M. Mooring.
order of the Board of Dowry Com
missioners.
This the 2nd of November.
II. AMES, Clerk.
Land Sale.
virtue decree of the
Court of county made on the
day of loin, in a
special therein
titled If. Cannon, of shad.
Camion, Bland et
and as ease i will sell
Thursday, December 17th. at pith
lie sale before the Court House door i.
a certain tract of land situ
in Swirl Creek township, adjoining
the Ian Is of W . IS.
. is. Calvin --tokes aid J. Cannon,
acres, more i
upon which shade Cannon pr-
the time of bis death,
and excepting one acre upon which tin
family
Terms of
w.
of Shade Cannon.
Greenville, in.
Notice.
CAROLINA.
County. j
In the of I -e Court.
Notice is Inn given the
that the Carolina fatal
has n
under the laws
that
e done by said Company is the general
of all kinds n
and the Palling,
and marketing of white lead, oils an
paints, at in Hie MMe,
The principal piece of is
N. c. the duration Of tile
thirty years.; the
to he
divided into two hundred and lift j sh u s
that shall i
individually liable for any debt.
omission or of said corporation.
E. A. Move,
Clerk Superior Court
Oct. 1801.
FROM PRINCIPLE MARKETS
Of ALL
YOU
Will miss the chance of a lifetime if you fail to
Rocky Mount, N. C.
Sale.
By virtue of decree the Superior Court
county, made at
in an action then and there pend-
between and
C O. Brown and wife, and
others are defendants, the
who was appointed Commissioner.
said decree will on Monday the 14th
of m
the Court door in the town
of Greenville, to the highest bidder,
rash, all that or parcel of
I.-id situate in Chit oil in the
county of as described in said de-
adjoining the lands Ed. S.
on the north W. X. -Mills and
the west. Bedding Hudson on
south, and B. K. Tyson
Bark on the east, containing by
; ion or less, and being
the same which was by CO.
and Wife and A. T. to
Moore on the of
lier. and recorded in Book
page to which deed reference is had.
Terms of made known on day of
stile. Oct. 22nd. 1881.
Ia. C Latham,
Coin
NOTICE
o;
the
Car
of the
North Carolina. Before if the
County, Superior Court.
is hereby given that I have this
day issued letters declaring John C.
and Carroll
Foster, their associates and successors, a
under the name and style
Carolina Land Company, for the purpose
set forth in the articles of agreement and
which have
and recorded with all
the rights, powers and privileges con-
chapter sixteen of The
Code of North Carolina and the laws
thereto.
he main to be done
by the buy
and sell timber, transport tin
same and other products, to erect build-
and ; buy mm sell land,
improve the sane,
bridges, piers other
and to do whatever may b- in
said business.
The principal of
is to be In the town of Greenville,
eon nil .
The duration of said corporation to la-
thirty years.
The capital stock of said corporal Ion
is to lie One Million dollars divided Into
twenty thousand shares of
dollars each.
my hand and official seal at
this the 4th day of
November, 1891. E. A.
Clerk Court.
Child Easy.
Shortens Labor,
Lessens
y the Physicians.
l- , CO.
ATLANTA,
FOLD BY ALL.
can be found at the of
MRS. R. H. HORNE
She takes in announcing to the
of town and
i hat returned from n
ere markets with a
line of-----
p i i a r Bad an o c As
which w ill he at lowest living e.
Has the In-st of millinery
skill to assist sea u.
from a Chrome lo an Oil
Painting, Plush Goods an
endless variety of other articles.
done at cents Her ex-
of twelve years r to
to every
ail if yon want bargain.
R. H. HORNE,
o.
It A. ULCERS,
Um . m- rt .
b up the
n a- i o the
fr-m cry tans. It i
aim i h I
Hi a u re. It
SENT I
Ga. M
Dissolution.
The firm of I A doing
conn was
dissolved by cot on Will
day of M. with-
drawing the
The Madness n II here I e
by W. K. Hart A Co. who will
all debts against the old and i
whom all due the old inns
be pit. . Hart.
t mo. II. St.
Sept IS, 1801.
Jas. IT. Webb, ft.
a r Sir-I have been one of
In-
valid eon, who has been afflicted with a
trouble a dropsical tendency. I
have groat relief for tn the use of
the when the doctor had failed
to him any permanent relief, and I am
satisfied that but for use we should
lost I have never seen it fail to reduce
his fever, or to sound sleep. I
would not be without It for many times Its
cost. Yours truly, J. C.
Mr. Buxton Is also President of First Na-
Rank, Winston, N. C, and Is one of the
foremost men of the South.
For all Information address
ATLANTIC CO.
No. 1406 Av., D. C.
c- e. C.
For
and Lot. on corner of
Fourth and in town
of Greenville. House contains six rooms
with a cook room and dining loom at-
well of water and all
t-houses-
ii i ins apply to
I. W.
X. C Sept. MM,
Iron Works,
a. B. Prep,
N. C.
to call attention to the
fact our-----
NEW GOODS
now f t Inspection,
brought from northern
a carefully
from w all wants can on
plied. We do not undertake lo
Hie many rent goods, lint
to us for anything you and get it a
PRICKS.
The very market, prices
laid by us cotton and all country
produce. We also have a large lo;
i-inch Heart Cypress Shingles sale.
J O. PROCTOR BRO.
D. HASKETT
not her year has end I am hen
e same I he
Mew Patron, I
and and all of
are all
right. Also a full
line of Heating
Stoves.
Pipe, Tinware.
an. Ac.
Saw Mills,
Iron and Bras- Casting- made to order.
Pipe and Pipe in
town, sure your work to
A. B.
X a- pi , X. C
UNDERTAKING.
B. s.
with business
are ready to serve the people in
i All notes d accounts
for past services have la-en placed Ir
he hands of Mr. Sheppard i
JOHN
We keep on hand all times a
lock of Burial and Caskets of all
kinds and can furnish anything
from the lines Case i
county line , We art
up with all conveniences and can l
s to all who p
OINTMENT
i K
S BlinK
. es, N nils. A tea. mid
I'd a. Taint an I oils,
. god for Cotton
for Hairs
Safe a L ck
Safes.
f. r The
Sewing C;.
Interest to
suck j
D. D. HASKETT.
GREENVILLE.
MARK.
This ion ha- been In
fifty and known has
In en iii steady has been en-
by the lead all
i . slid h is cures w hen
other the attention
tailed. is o
longstanding .- tie high
which h has obi a lie I is owing
its effort
i lo bring It before the
public, line home of this Ointment will
I sent to any a on receipt of One
Hollar. Sample box live. The
discount to Ail Cash Orders
to. Addles- ail Or-
and cations lo
T. P.
Sole d Proprietor,
N. C.
I'M
An
Combined POCKET
and
i-
the Tonic, given away at and
general mores. Apply at once.
Us- Brew littler.
re.
OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY
Has to next Door Court House
J. OF
CARTS DRAY.
My Factory i well nipped with the best Mechanics, put up nothing
hot I ass We keep up with the times and Improved styles
used in all work. All style of Springs are you can Relict from
Horn, King
keep on hand a full ll-e of ready
HARNESS AND WHIPS
he year round, which we will sell as low
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING.
Thanking people of this end surrounding for past favor we
merit a of
JO,
Sale.
of Pit t count v. made at
lei in. in then there between W. It. at
pl -111.1,1-. J. o. ., . eased, MM .
I who Was appointed by will on MONDAY
ml Hill 1881. expose to lie before
c d or. in town . lo the highest bidder, on tern a known
in sale, ail the following d.-s. es . r p reefs bind, as follows to
wit
One in -he town of lip w g,,
Moore resale, at time bounded on east on
the by M,.,, by Mm. K. A.
the Old Plunk and he u .-t h by the Old
A lot which tin- old -lore wan-house are the
lot. to the mi
and and west the Old Plank road, and on the MM
K ans sin-et.
one other
south by Alfred Port
rum -aid
-on h
h. s line, thence
of lot
Also one oilier piece or panel of land in said town of deem
Me -f Evans Mr et, on the
ii-s, at his corner H and
feel. and -Heel
and i is street. f.-e t to I
hue leg feel t the and the
CURES SYPHILIS
t v- m tor Ute of
, fr,. T.-i
P. P.
Cures
ft
r that have all
C CURES
. SM e. ., H.-.
P. V- I. H in
CU R H EU M SM
CURES
by w.,
m t I-. P. P.
i .-
I- I. i
Also one piece panel land in said low n of at
a point on street. Fifty feet from the South of lot
the corner AW. II. Smith, and thence with said Smiths line
feet lo the line lot thence with the lot S . in the direction of
fourth street -V feet, thence right an a id parallel to the line IN feet
to a point street, thence with the line of street feet lo the
being a of i in sod
. in the town of and lot and
s T. k. mi the south-east center,
BROS., Proprietors,
Store
Vim .
For Colds And
Use Ki g's
test has been made there
is no inning the fact that
will cure in forms
all stages. Taken on the first
symptoms It will prevent a severe attack
taken when the disease has fast in
clutches it will break its grasp; taken
after the has let you disabled II
Will the effects.
Hit. P. S. SON, Of Chicago, after
using one hot lie. talks as
almost fatal attack of
last r. me with nasal
and such to
the wool
op II. and a very little effort In pub.
lie s caking n sou in a distress-
so hat I had
Of permanent
H, sides. dyspeptic
y what Is popularly
known s which I
found it difficult to obtain r, f. I was
induced by a friend to try King's Moral
and it give- me pleas.
are lo say that it effect has hi en as
as is reported
lo which is also
taken ill a different way.
bronchial irritation and
dyspepsia all disappeared before
bottle of la-ell used.
One of my sons, who has long been
a from has like
relief from his old enemy.
A prominent physician of Atlanta,
. alter giving it a thorough trial on
of cold almost equal to
-aid lie did not believe that
would cure every thing but lie Knew
It would cure a bad cold.
In cases of fevers attending coital
will remove the cause. If
can not furnish yon, send direct
King's Key; I Co., Atlanta.
and medicine will be sent,
freight or express prepaid. Price el fr
tier lie. If a preparation to
offered to for less,
yon have reason to suspect that It Is a
cheat, family should keep a bot-
of Hi on baud for
use on the disease.
COCOA.
a of the
natural which govern the opera
lions of and nutrition, and by
a careful application of the line
well-selected Cocoa, Ml,
provided breakfast tables with a
flavored never which may save
us heavy Mile, It Is
tile judicious use of such articles of diet
that a may N- gradually
built up until strong enough to
every tendency to Hundreds of
subtle maladies tire Moating around u.-
ready there i a weak
We may escape many u fatal
shaft by keeping well fortified
with pure Wood and a properly nourish-
ed
Made simply with boiling water or milk.
Hold only In half-pound tins, by
CO.
1-om
SALE AND FEED
I have removed to the new stable on
Fifth street in rear rapt.
Store, where I will constantly
keep on band a Una line of
Horses and Mules.
I and fence turnouts for
and can suit moot
will run In connection a
AGE solicit a of
tour patronage. Call and lie convinced.
GLASGOW EVANS,
Washington and Front s
i. Also all cert piece or of lend lying on the Mill road,
la-ginning at the corner of the land t the said William
to K. A, on the 21st day of t near a sweet
GUM stump, W. poles, tin A. Is l-j
Sap- K. poles, with the now P trick's line to the road, thence
said road to the Ki acres more r
Also one parcel of laud Oil the MM by land of
a Skinner on the south by on the west by Mrs.
Nannie place, line, and on the north by Tar river, containing
acres, more Mr and better know u as l we
s. Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land lying on road leading from
to Mis. Anderson's Move I. Moore, the
Jackson Williams place and the Smith laud now VI Tucker, containing
acres, more or leas,
other t. piece or parcel of land situated north-west of the town of
Mi-s. A. M corner on the old Plank road.
her , K poles to berry's line and adjoining the T. U. A J. ft.
Cherry land, Mrs. I. Moore, Warren I and others, containing one
and thirty-two acres, more or less.
Also one other tract, or of land in township
lying on the east side of Crank, adjoining the lands K. C.
J. II. IV. and
acres, less. life estate of Mrs. B. P. on that
lying on the ea-t of the public mid. and spun which she now
Also one other tract, pie. e or parcel laud situ, in
lying on the HUM side of Little i adjoining Hie lands of
II. I . and an,. lot No. -J ,. of the laud
K. reference is had lo said division,
containing acre More or less.
piece or pat, el of land lying an the north side Heaver
lam swamp adjoining Thomas Joe Sutton land an I others, con-
III acres, more or lea-.
Also one other piece or parcel in Dew township, and
portion Lot No. . In the division the lands of Anderson,
containing acres more or less.
Alee one other tract, piece or of lent situated in Greenville township,
adjoining the Flake land, Alien, Alfred I- las other-, contain-
till acres, re or less.
one parcel of land, in ad-
the lauds of Alfred Forbes, Ted Whit- and other, acres,
or less.
Also one other tract, piece or parcel land, in a township, ad.
joining land, Jackson, it. It. Jackson and i
acres, more or I, lying on side,, lank- t reek.
Also one other I met, piece or panel of land, situated in township,
the land, the II ml and oil acre.,
mole or less.
Also one tract, piece or parcel of III ea township.
adjoining the lands Council Mary A. which as
to by James containing
more or less.
It, Also one tract, piece or pared of land, in
adjoining the laud of others, known as the land-, cm.
Mete or less.
Also one other t act. piece parcel of laud situated I township,
adjoining Hie lands of Latham A Oliver Moore, John and
more or less, upon Thomas
Also one other tract, or parcel land, situated in township.
tilted was conveyed by a gram from the Slate of Monk Abner
18.8, and r. corded in book I., page less.
piece or parcel of laud, situate I Ideal
Sam W. Jones. F. Campbell and others,
acres, more or lea-, and know u as the Hill place.
Also one r tract, piece Or of laud situated In township,
adjoining the lands of A. Samuel Cory and known the
Marcus place, Hi acres, more or less.
Also one or of laud situate I in
adjoining the piece, Louisa an I others, con
more or h
Also one other piece or of land, In township,
the land- Adam-. James J. lock and oilier.,
More less.
Also on, other t. piece or parcel land, situ it.-d i town-
ship, adjoining the Ian is of the tin I-,
and acres more o. less better own as and
woods land.
other tract, or ill land situated In
the Johnson land. Mrs. Fannie and o outlining
UM acres, more or less
i. Also one other piece or parcel of land, d III
on the north Hardy run. adjoining the lands of Allen. Mini
r lake land, Mary A. others, containing mole or
Also MM other tract, piece or parcel of land, in I
lauds K S. W. O. Mills, Hudson and
2.14 or less, I n as place.
Also one oilier I piece parcel laid, -i Hated III town-
-hip. lands of lb Harrington place and oilers,
containing acres, mo. or less, better known as the John place.
Also one other tract, piece or parcel laud, situated in t
lying between Tar Kiwi main road leading to adjoining th
F. Ala y II, and others, acres, in in- or less.
one tract, or parcel land,
north side adjoining , Hives and
contain g More leas,
Also one other tract, piece or eel I, l I. in township,
not III side of river, adjoining Fleming the Shivers land and
lot in die division of the laud, which was allotted
to Martha J, linker, more or leas.
Also one lot, piece or of laud, -United in the town of
know n In plot of said town as lot and the half of hit Ufa
and adjoining Mrs. M. A. and alters, near the j.
one other lot. piece or parcel of Ian I, situ I i tail tow i of
being I half interest In lot III. I in do of Slid town,
near lite steamboat landing.
For further and more particular description of the
rel, is had to of of sin to J.
winch i- recorded hook VI, pages II I. etc. of lee Is
of county.
sale mad.- known upon day of sale.
C I
This r I, 1801.
THE OF
tn the of Pitt and surrounding counties, s Hue of the follow goo
i hat are not to be excelled In this market. And lobe an
NO
WARE. I s I I
kinds. and K and
II and
HEAVY GROCERIES A
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool which I oiler to the trade at
lobbers prices, less II per for Cash.
ration and Hall's Star Jobbers Prices. White Lead and pure
iced Oil, Varnishes and Faint Colors. Wood Salt and Wood and
iced
Willow Ware.
Nails a Give me a and I guarantee satisfaction.
G. E. HARRIS,
DEALER IN
J. L. SUGG.
LIFE km f
N. C
J OLD STAND
All placed in
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
At current
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-GLASS FIRE
t cored
Tubular
Ear Cushions.
dies full. toy only, MIS
Broadway. New Write for book
of proofs FUEL,
The la-st salve In the world for outs,
bruises, sores, rheum, fever.
Cum- sores, chapped hands,
corns, and all a tin eruptions, and
cures pile, or no pay required. It
Is guaranteed to give perfect
or money refunded. Price par
box. For tale by Jno. L.


Title
Eastern reflector, 2 December 1891
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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 02, 1891
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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