Eastern reflector, 16 December 1891






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your orders
STATEMENT
OF PITT COUNTY. FOR THE
CAL YEAR ENDING
BER 7th.
The Following is a List of Orders, To-
With the Number and
as Allowed by the Board of Com-
missioners, From December
to December
7th,
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. WEDNESDAY, 1891.
. c
NO.
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Proprietor.
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.
TERMS Per Year, in Advance.
Paupers.
SO. TO WHOM ISSUED
John Stocks
Winifred Taylor
Margaret Bryan
James Masters
Ivey Mayo
Patsy Elks
Smith
Nancy Moore
Alex Harris
Polly Adams
Frances
David Webster
Martha Nelson
Lydia Bryan
Jacob
Asa Knox
Henry Harris
Julia Dunn
Susan
William
Susan
John Stocks
Winifred Taylor
Bryan
Masters
Mayo,
Patsy Elks
H D Smith
Moore
John Baker
Alex Harris
AM
Frances
Daniel Webster
Martha Nelson
Lydia Bryan
Jacob
Asa Knox
Henry
Julia Dunn
Susan Briley
William
Susan
J Z burying
pauper
T A burying
pauper
Charles Dupree, burying
pauper
J A K Tucker, burying
Stocks
Winifred Taylor
Margaret Bryan
James Masters
Patsy Elks
H D Smith
Nancy Moore
John Baker
Alex Harris
Daniel Webster
Martha Nelson
Lydia Bryan
Jacob
Asa Knox
Julia Dunn
Susan Briley
William
Susan Norris
J G Taylor, burying
per
C J Briley.
per
J A K Tucker, convey-
paupers to poor
house
John Stocks
Winifred Taylor
Margaret Bryan
James Masters
Patsy Elks
H D Smith
Moore
Alex Harris
Daniel Webster
Martha Nelson
Lydia Bryan
Jacob
Asa Knox
Henry Harris
Julia Dunn
Briley
William
Susan Norris
John Baker
Alley Page
David
John Stocks
Winifred Taylor
Bryan
James Masters
Patsy Elks
H D Smith
Moore
Alex Han-is
Daniel Webster
Martha Nelson
Lydia Bryan
Jacob
Asa Knox
Henry Harris
Julia Dunn
Susan Briley
William
Susan Norris
John Baker
Polly Adams
Haddock
John Stocks
Winifred Taylor
Margaret Bryan
James Masters
Patsy Elks
H D Smith
Nancy Moore
Alex Harris
Daniel Webster
Martha Nelson
Lydia Bryan
Jacob
Asa Knox
Henry Harris,
Julia Dunn
BO
BO
Oil
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Susan Briley
William
Susan Norris
John Baker
Haddock
Stocks
Winifred Taylor
Margaret Bryan
James Masters
Patsy Elks,
Smith
Nancy Moore
Alex Harris
Daniel Webster
Martha Nelson
Lydia Bryant
Jacob
Asa Knox
Julia Dunn
Susan Briley
William
Susan Norris
John Baker
Haddock
H B Turner, burying
pauper
John Stocks
Winifred Taylor
Margaret Bryan
James Masters
H D Smith
Alex Harris
Daniel Webster
Martha Nelson
Lydia Bryan
Jacob
Asa Knox
Julia Dunn
Susan Briley
William
Susan Norris
Baker
Haddock
Nancy Moore
Pattie Lance
David
John Stocks
Winifred Taylor
Margaret Bryan
James
H D Smith
Alex Harris
Daniel Webster
Nelson
Lydia Bryan
Jacob
Asa Knox
Julia Dunn
Susan Briley
William
Susan Norris
John Baker
Haddock,
Nancy Moore
Pattie Lance
Lucinda Smith
070-John Stocks
Winifred Taylor
Margaret Bryan
James Masters
H D Smith
Alex
Daniel Webster
Martha Nelson
Bryan
Jacob
Asa Knox
Susan Briley
William
Susan Norris
John Baker
Nancy Moore
Lucinda Smith
Pattie Lance
John Stocks
Winifred Taylor
Margaret Bryan
James Masters
H D Smith
Alex Harris
Daniel Webster
Martha Nelson
Lydia Bryan
Jacob
Asa Knox
Susan Briley
William
Susan Norris
John Baker
Nancy Moore
Lucinda Smith
Pattie Lance
Minnie Fleming
John Stocks
Winifred Taylor
Margaret Bryan
James Masters
H D Smith
Alex Harris
Daniel Webster
Martha Nelson
Lydia Bryan
Jacob
Asa Knox
Susan Briley
William
Susan Norris
John Baker
Nancy Moore
Lucinda Smith
Pattie Lance
Winnie Fleming
Polly Adams
Patsy
David
Julia Dunn
W A burying
per
J A K Tucker
B S
W H Wilkinson
Wiley Keel
J H Hodges
Sandy O Farrar
S T Carson
J A Harris
John Tripp
Jas A Harris
Jno T Mobley
D C Moore
David Smith
J T Tug-well
E A Bland
J A Hudson
Baker
Jarvis Pollard
H B Tripp
Adam Daniel
R L Davis
J W Carson
S A Gainer
C P Gaskins
H C
Lewis Lang
J B Stocks
David
Robert Worthington
Sallie Worthington
L H Wilson
William Crandall
Ed Chapman
Warren Bell
j W D
John Greene
on John Evans
D D Haskett
B O Clark
James Teel
B S Sheppard
W G Smith
H B Turner
Wiley Bullock
J T Abrams
Martin Black
White
Adam Daniel
Moses Daniel
B S Sheppard
Edward Campbell
E C Yellowley
B S Sheppard
Virgil W
Fernando Ward
H C Hooker
X, I John R Forbes
AD Hill
J A Harrington
B S Sheppard
I B F Mailing
j R Whitehurst
j R L Joyner
Luke E
i D H James
W M Mobley
Me G Mobley
D Moore
i J P Downs
, James Teel
James Robins
j i E A
a i J S Warren
Charles Harris
R M
, . 1500 J J Frizzle
o I Jason Joyner
, Charles Harris
Wooten
i R A Parker
F G Sutton
S A Gainer
J B Galloway
, James Adams
RS Gaskins
2.1650 Richard Smith
; D Smith
Abner Smith
E A Jr
, Johnson Mills
E A Jr
Moore
Catharine Taft
Laurena Daniel
Laurena Daniel
Isaac
B S Sheppard
J J
Caroline Ward
Wiley Bullock
Fernando Ward
Allen Finch
Puss Finch
Isaac
Anderson
Tucker
John Gay
i J J Dancy
. H A Rountree
J R Jolly
g Rhoda Barnhill
1796.00.
Witnesses Superior Court.
NO TO WHOM ISSUED.
E E. Hart
J H
George
T E Randolph
W G Carson
J W James
Porter
James
Delia James
Frank Hart
John Bell
J A Thigpen
Henry
W M Lang
G W Edmondson
Moses Cox
J A Coward
Iredell Moore
Warren Tyson
C D Rountree
J A K Tucker
D H James
Booth
Tobe Mitchell
B S Sheppard
W A Hyman
George Gay
J J Rogers
1662 J F Tyson
G W Edmondson
Amos Wilson
John A Manning Jr
John A Manning Jr
W J Teel
Moore
Henry Campbell
H F Keel
B S Sheppard
J S Higgs
R T Gaskins
Thad Spain
Joe Chapman
C E Boyd
j John Brown
Sidney Spain
J M Corbett
R M
D C Adams
J W Williams
R M
Abner Smith
W B Strickland
John A Wilson
W T Godwin
James Adams
James Adams
H W Smith
D Smith
Booth
Cornelius
H C
E C
D A Moore
J C Taylor
W A Taylor
J C Savage
W M
Eddie Barrow
George
E D Barrow
A J Smith
David Davis
John S Gray
John Hearne
G W Venters
H A
G M Tucker
J O Proctor
R M
Alfred
B S Sheppard
B S Sheppard
J B Williams
R W King
J R Warren
J R Warren
C J H Stancill
Robert
Frank Vines
S I Fleming
J J Harrington
John Sparkman
TO
623.25.
Bridges.
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED AMT
J H Smith
B H
W R
P Gaskins
B H
GT Tyson
C P Gaskins
Wiley
John Flanagan
B H
C P Gaskins
B H
John Flanagan
R Wall
C P Gaskins
M R Turnage
John I Brown
B H Hearne
William
C P Gaskins
James Bundy
B S Sheppard
B H
Gaskins
B H Hearne
J B Cherry Co
C P Gaskins
Bryan Tripp
B H Hearne
John Flanagan
B H Hearne
Jacob Russell
Cornelius
James
R L Joyner
H C Hemby
John Flanagan
Jesse
G W Venters
N R Cory k W L Smith
Clark
B H Hearne
C P Gaskins
R L Joyner
R L Joyner
B H
B B Satterthwaite
J L Elks
J J B Cox
Robert Johnston
H Hemby
C P Gaskins
William Staton
B H Hearne
A J Baker
B S Sheppard
Reuben Clark
Marshall
T E Keel
C V Newton
Tax List.
NO- TO WHOM ISSUED
J A K Tucker
J W Smith
R L Joyner
A J
R J Lang
C P Gaskins
G T Tyson
J S Norman
R G Chapman
J B Galloway
White
Cory
J J Hathaway
J R Rives
W H May
Allen Warren
L A Mayo
William Dawson
R M Jones
Little
R R Cotten
F G Dupree
James A Cobb
GT Tyson
A J
J S Brown
Fernando Ward
W S Wooten
S I Fleming
W H Williams
S A Gainer
Jesse Cannon
J W Page
S I Fleming
J H
R G Chapman
J R Rives
J W Smith
J R Forbes
J J Hathaway
P Gaskins
D H James
Commissioners.
NO TO WHOM ISSUED
C V Newton
G M Mooring
T E Keel
C Dawson
C V Newton
Council Dawson
C V Newton
T E Keel
G M Mooring
Leonidas Fleming
C Dawson
C V Newton
G M Mooring
T E Keel
Leonidas Fleming
E Keel
Leonidas Fleming
C V Newton
G M Mooring
T E Keel
Leonidas Fleming
C Dawson
G M Mooring
C V Newton
C Dawson
T E Keel
C V Newton
C Dawson
T E Keel
Leonidas Fleming
C V Newton
G M Mooring
C Dawson
G M Mooring
Leonidas Fleming
C V Newton
G M Mooring
T E Keel
C V Newton
Leonidas Fleming
C Dawson
C Dawson
C V Newton
T E Keel
G M Mooring
C Dawson
C V Newton
G M Mooring
C V Newton
G M Mooring
Leonidas Fleming
C Dawson
Leonidas Fleming
1296
Coroner s Court.
NO. TO WHOM
W H Harrington
W L Brown
W M
L H Wilson
W H Smith
H F Keel
S T Hooker
Babe Perkins
Jane Perkins
Winnie Perkins
H F Keel
Lawrence Lang
Nancy Perkins
H F Keel
J R
H Smith
Oscar Hooker
W B James
E S
H F Keel
W B James
Samuel Allen
J C Chestnut
W J Mai
L H Wilson
R D Cherry
A. J Moore
J A K Tucker
H F Keel
W H Smith
J A K Tucker
Elections.
NO- TO WHOM ISSUED
J A Lang
E E Powell
J R Congleton
C C Vines
D C Moore
A L Blow
W F Evans
J R Johnson
J A K Tucker
County Attorney.
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED
A L Blow
A L Blow
A L Blow
A L Blow
Printing;.
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED
Eastern Reflector
D-J Whichard
D J Whichard
Constables.
NO. TO WHOM
W G Carson
W H Wilkinson
W H Wilkinson
George A
W A Hyman
W H Wilkinson
D J
W G Carson
John W Leggett
W H Wilkinson
J L Pittman
W P Buck
W H Wilkinson
G A
J J
J T Hodges
D J
W P Buck
F M Leigh
C A Bland
G W Edmondson
W P Buck
AM T
1203
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AMT.
AMT
AMT
Dr Samuel Morrill
Dr Morrill i
Dr B T Cox
Dr B T Cox
Dr B T Cox
Dr B T Cox. post
examination
Dr B T Cox, post
examination
Dr B T Cox
Insane.
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED
B S Sheppard and E
J A K Tucker
J C Chestnut
Dr B T Cox
W B Moore
Henry J Williams
W B Moore
W B Moore
W F
L B Cox
J C Chestnutt
J F
J F
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Home of the Aged and Infirm.
SO TO WHOM ISSUED
J J
W B
W B
W B
W B
W B
W B
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Solicitors.
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED
D Worthington
E Woodard
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Jury Tickets.
NO. TO WHOM
John Flanagan
AM T
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED A-MT
Western Union
graph Co.
William Mann Co.
Edwards Broughton A Co.
Oct Coke
James
R M Kennedy
R L Davis
Tucker
D J Whichard
Western Union Telegraph
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Dr. C J.
D S Simmons
S Kenan
J A K Tucker
William Mann Co.
Conveying Prisoners to Jail.
TO WHOM ISSUED
John H King
W J Hardison
W H Wilkerson
G A
W P Buck
W F
R W Smith
W B
Wilkerson
Tucker
D C Barrow
W P Buck
F W
Richard Moore
Tucker
C A Bland
H Wilkerson
J T Hodges i
C A Bland
G A
Summary.
Printing
Attorney Board
Ferries
Register of Deeds
Home Aged Infirm
Constables
Bridges
Elections
Paupers
Insane
Jail
Witnesses S C
Supt. Health
Commissioners
Tax List
Solicitor
Jury Tickets
Justices of the Peace
Coroners Court
Conveying Prisoner to Jail
Miscellaneous
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1203
1274
10.857
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fOl
Ferries.
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED
Andrew Robinson
Latham Pender
Andrew Robinson
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Register of Deeds.
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED
D H James
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JOINT ADDRESS.
A COMPREHENSIVE AND PACIFIC
PAPER.
Calculated to Heal all Differences and
Unite the Democratic Forces
of the State. It
Sneaks for
Itself.
Jail.
NO TO WHOM ISSUED
J A K Tucker
Tucker
J A K TucKer
J A K Tucker
Tucker
J A K Tucker
J A Tucker
Superintendent Health.
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED AMT
Dr B T Cox
Dr P W Brown
Justices of Peace-
NO TO WHOM ISSUED
B S Sheppard
D C Moore
M Z Moore
B S Sheppard
S I Fleming
J A Lang
E O
D C Moore
S Sheppard
E O
Joyner
R L Joyner
C P Gaskins
R G Chapman
M G Holiday
B S Sheppard
A L Harrington
John Fleming
W R Parker
F G Dupree
J J
W B Moore
B Sheppard
C P Gaskins
S T Carson
D C
At a recent conference of the
Executive Committee of the Dem-
party, which was attended
by many of the leading citizens
from different sections of the
State, and in which our present
political condition as a party, was
discussed in a spirit of forbear-
and conciliation, it was deem-
ed wise to issue an address to the
friends and adherents of the party
urging that the same spirit shall
enter into and control all our dis-
and actions preparatory
to and during the great struggle
of 1892.
At this conference the under-
signed were selected to prepare
and issue the address, and we
were especially enjoined to voice,
as nearly as possible, the spirit of
harmony and unity and loyalty to
the Democratic party which char-
the conference-
It must be apparent to any
thoughtful observer that there is a
general depression in agriculture
and a consequent feeling of
and unrest among those
engaged in that pursuit, though
the tillers of the soil are not the
only ones who are suffering from
this depression. This
want of prosperity among the far-
has seriously affected the
great mass of those engaged in
other vocations; in fact, but few
have escaped its baleful influences.
Then we are common sufferers
from a common cause- If this be
true, can there be any reason why
we should not work together to re-
move this cause and drive from
power its author I
The real author of the grievances
of which the people so justly com-
plain, is the Republican party,
which has administered the Fed-
government for the benefit of
favored classes and against the in-
of the toiling masses of the
American people. And we appeal
to our fellow citizens of all
to stand shoulder to shoulder
in the fight we must make against
this great adversary.
In the dark days following 1868
and 1869, we stood together
against this same enemy in State
affairs, and we conquered. The
lessons then learned should not be
forgotten and we expect them to
hear in 1893, if we do not
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mistake the temper and patriotism
of our people.
Let us not be guilty of the folly
of wasting our strength and
our forces in uncompromising,
acrimonious contentions among
ourselves as to the best means of
accomplishing a deliverance from
the evils which now environ us
and the burdens which now weigh
us down.
Among those evils and burdens
we will mention two about which
it seems to us we can all agree
and from winch we cannot hope to
be delivered till we overthrow the
party which created them. The
first of these is the
supply of money in the country
and the want of a bettor system
for its distribution, so that it mat
be procurable more easily and at
reasonable rates of interest; and
the other is the unjust and bur-
system of tariff taxation.
The former we regard as the chief
cause of the stagnation in
and the latter a powerful ally
in robbing agriculture and labor
of just rewards. That the supply
of currency is wholly insufficient
for the business transactions of
the country needs no argument to
prove. It is the experience not
only of the farmers but of most
men engaged in other business
and professional pursuits.
Now add to this inadequacy of
money supply and its improper
distribution, the unequal and
necessary burdens of tariff
whose cruel exactions
now realized the wildest dreams of
the most exorbitant
and we find a sufficient cause for
the unrest and disquiet existing
among our people. We affirm
that these evils are the direct off-
spring of Republican legislation.
Other causes of greater or less
weight may be assigned for the
present depression in agriculture
and other pursuits ; but they too,
so far as their origin can be traced
to legislation, must be charged to
the same Republican party; for
there has not been an hour in the
last twenty-five years when that
party did not control one branch
or other of Congress or the Ex-
and thus hold an effectual
check at all times upon the power
of the Democratic party to give
the people relief and redress by
repealing vicious legislation and
enacting remedial measures; so
that it cannot in fairness be said
that the Democratic party is re-
for failing to do these
things. In our opinion the short
est practicable road to the redress
of the wrongs and evils which op-
pi the country is through the
complete triumph of the Demo-
party, which is the party of
the people, whose fundamental
principles are in harmony with
their interests.
This committee, composed of
ten Democrats, of whom lie-
long to the Alliance and live- of
whom do not, but all speaking the
sentiments of the Democratic
party, sympathize with and unite
in the strenuous demands of the
people, uttered through the Farm-
Alliance, the various industrial
organizations, and otherwise, for
such thorough reform in the
system as will give to our
a sound currency in sufficient
and properly
and relief from the burdens of
tariff taxation.
As to the particular methods
and plans by which these objects,
desired by all true Democrats, are
to be accomplished, it is
that there should be honest
differences of opinion- One man
may assign one cause for the gen-
stagnation in business and
suggest a remedy which he
believes to lie a sovereign remedy.
Another man, equally intelligent
and honest, may differ with him as
to the real cause or the proper
remedy to be applied. It is
unjust to charge either of
these men with dishonesty or en-
of reform where reform la
needed. Our friends must learn
to discuss all questions concerning
these matters in a spirit of fair-
good will, and mutual
and esteem, within the party
lines, and when the time for action
comes unite upon such men and
such measures as seem moat likely
to lead us to victory and to secure
for the people such wise and need-
reform in our national
as shall have respect to the
good of the whole people and
shall not be for the benefit and
enrichment of the few. If we will
remain united and determined, we
ON FOURTH
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THE REFLECTOR.
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propose to exercise their legal
to refuse credit to a person
who gains the reputation of not
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honorably. ,
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to the consumer, and
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ant experience with bad debtors,
but this system will to
ate all that, because the man Who
does respect his credit will De
known and a standing among
merchants, while the
and others of his kind will also be
known to the members of this
and be absolutely refused
credit; no matter if he moves to
another town or state his
as poor pay will follow
and the merchants in such new
place of residence also refuse
him credit.
STATEMENT
SOME OF THE WEAKLINGS.
Dom Pedro the late Emperor of
Brazil is dead-
The net proceeds of the late Ex-
position at Raleigh are said to be
The Henderson. N-
C-, has entered upon its eleventh
volume. It is one cf our best
weeklies. Manning wields a
pen that makes his paper worthy
the large patronage it has- Bright,
newsy and attractive may it
to prosper.
The Wilmington Dally
Josh T- James, editor, was
years old last Saturday. It is the
oldest and one of the best evening
papers in the State- If you want
to know anything of
scan its columns and you've got it.
We wish it unbounded success.
The papers are yet talking about
Wilmington's Welcome Week
which our North Carolina by
the inaugurated two weeks
ago. It was a brilliant affair and
proved in every way a success.
We are glad to know that the com-
arranging and conducting
the occasion were so highly pleas-
ed with the success of this first
celebration that they decided to
repeat it annually.
The election of Crisp of Georgia
as Speaker of the House of Rep-
seems to give
satisfaction, the South especially
is to be congratulated upon his
election in preference to Mills. He
will doubtless make a Speaker
with few superiors. Bold, fearless,
well informed, experienced, con-
self-controlled and
dent, we predict that he will be an
honor to the whole Nation, and an
acceptable presiding
The President's Message is a
long, document and
treats at length upon the most
important topics now engaging
the attention of the American
with the exception probably
that it is wanting in a single refer-
to the depressed condition
of the Agricultural masses. As
usual he desires that elections in
the South shall be fair without
any comment upon such things
North of and Dixon's line.
Not many will ever read the Mes-
to see what he does say.
They feel no interest in w hat be
says as they expect nothing from
him-
Mr. J. F. editor of the
Hickory and died
of pneumonia Sunday a week ago.
He was years of age. From
the Statesville Landmark we take
the
Mr. was a native of On-
slow county but has lived in Ca-
since early after the war.
He was a practicing lawyer as well
as an editor and was a man
ability and of great force of char-
He was a thoroughly
high-minded gentleman
and had the distinguishing virtue
of always speaking his honest sen-
without the slightest con-
as to their popularity. He
was a brave, true man and a
North Carolinian. Mr.
rill died in the faith of the German
Reformed Church.
LOOKOUT YE DEAD BEATS.
At a meeting held in the parlor
of Hotel Macon, last Thursday
evening, a local branch of the
Merchants Retail Commercial
Agency of Chicago, Ills., whose
Eastern office is at Philadelphia.
was organized by a number the
retail merchants of this town.
Representatives of all lines of re-
tail trade were in attendance. The
object of this association is to
compel dead to pay their
bills, but not to the hon
est or indulgent debtor. The fol-
lowing Were elected officers of the
Greenville branch President. C.
W. ; Vice-President, J. A-
Andrews ; Secretary. Q. E. Harris
Treasurer, W. Harrington;
Executive Board, C- A- White.
John Flanagan. G. M. Tucker, A-
B Ellington.
This Agency uses no
STORM.
Hamilton. N. C, Dec. L
Editor terrible
storm passed through Edgecombe
and Martin counties on Monday.
Dec. 7th- It blew down Jones
church in Edgecombe, and
demolished other buildings in
that section. T. C Howard being
in that section was seriously
injured by falling timbers from a
shed under which he was standing.
At Goose Nest it tore down Hitch s
immense lumber sheds and in-
a locomotive standing on
the track. At J. B- and
Dr. farms fodder stacks,
pea-nut stacks, chimney's, were
swept away. In the woods trees
were twisted off and an opening
made like the right of way for a
railroad. The track of the storm
was not more than a quarter of a
mile wide. Several thousands of
dollars can not replace the losses.
The people of Hamilton were
shocked to hear on last Tuesday of
the death of Mrs. W . A.
She was the wife of Mr. Gus
Whitley a prominent Mason of
this county- She had been ill
only a short time, and died from a
congestive chill. She was a native
of Pitt county and was raised near
Her husband is absent
in the Eastern of the State,
and as yet has not been reached by
telegram. What a shock it will
be to him-
The grippe has struck Hamilton.
More, than twenty pupils of
Hamilton Institute are down
it. and three of the teachers.
John Flanagan, Treasurer, In account
with the County of Pitt from December
1st, 1890, to December 7th,
1890. DR.
Dec Amt received of J B Cher-
former treasurer
Amt reed of for
hire of Jr.
Dec reed of W A James for
hire of Bill Hopkins
Dec U. reed of for hire
of Jr
1891.
Jan real of Silas Langley
for hire or Randolph Langley
Jan 15- of Daniel
for hire of Alonzo
Jan reed of W M King former
sheriff on
Jan reed of J A K Tucker
sheriff on tax of
Jan reed of J A K Tucker
sheriff on tax of 1890
Jan reed of J A K Tucker
sheriff on tax of 1890
of J A K Tucker
on
Jan reed of J A K Tucker
sheriff on tax Of
Jan real of Fernando Ward
jury tax due by B W
Brown
Jan reed of J A K Tucker
Feb k.
for hire of A
Feb of J A K Tucker
sheriff
Feb nod of J A K Tucker
sheriff
Feb reed of E A
clerk for jury tax
Mar reed J A K Tucker
sheriff
Mar reed of for
hire of Jr
Mar reed of J A K Tucker
Apr reed of J S Tucker .
sheriff
Apr reed of Daniel
for hire of
Apr reed of J A K Tucker
tariff
Apr reed of J A K Tucker
May reed of J A K Tucker
sheriff
May reed of Daniel Win-
field for hire of
May reed of J A K Tucker
May reed of Silas Langley for
hire of Randal Langley
June W infield
the
with
B.
Pensions.
Below is the list of
diem Put county to
whom are paid under act of
the General Assembly or North Caro-
SOLDIERS.
Joyner, T. M.
Ross, W. F. Mills, G. S. Johnson-
each to receive
3rd Buck, Bennett
Dunn, W. John K.
to receive
Booth, W. L.
Briley, Louis Edwards, Thomas A.
Fames, Gray Harris, G. Jackson,
James E. Mayo, John H. Nelson, J.
K. Edwin J. E.
Randolph, Richmond, James
Jesse Thigpen, Shem Tyson
W. J. Whitehurst.
Elks, John T. Jones, W. G.
Meara, John Moore, C. i. Smith
each to receive
Mary A. Carney, Dudley,
Harrell, Patsy Jones, E.
i Eliza Amanda
m-us, Susanna Spain, Lucky Ann
Nancy Stokes, Sarah J Pell.
L Clark, C. Ed
Letitia Fleming, M. High-
smith, Mary Louis Oakley,
Ritter. M. A.
Warren, E. Crawford, Bailie
Dew, M. to
Any of the above who have not re-
their warrants can got them
from the Register of Deeds.
Looks-
looks are more than skin deep,
depending upon a healthy condition of
all the vital organs. If the Liver be in-
active, you have a Billions Look, if your
stomach be disordered you have a
peptic Look and if your Kidneys be
you have a Pinched Look. Secure
good health and you will have good look.
Electric Bitters is the great alternative
and Tonic acts directly on these vital
organs. Cures Pimples, Blotches.
and gives a good complexion. Sold at
John L. Wooten's Drug Store, per
bottle.
Oh, What a
Will you bead the warning. The
perhaps of the sure approach of that
more terrible disease Consumption. Ask
yourselves if you can afford for the sake
of saving the risk and do
nothing for it. We know from
that Shiloh's Cure will cure your
cough. It never fails. This explains
why more than a Million Bottles were
sob the year. It croup
whooping cough at once. Mothers, do
not be without it. For lame lack, side
or chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster.
Sold at Women's Drug Store.
Dyspepsia Liter
I it not worth the small price of
to free yourself of every symptom of
these distressing complaints, if yon think
so call at our store and get a bottle of
Shiloh's every bottle a
printed guarantee on it,
and it it dots you no good it will cost
you nothing. Sold Women's Drug
Store.
We have a speedy and for
catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth and
headache, in CATARRH
REMEDY. A nasal injector free with
each bottle. Use it if you desire health
and sweet Price Sold at
Drugstore.
1,672
1,280
BOO
to
1,336
1,713
SOD
for hire of
July reed of K A for
jury tax
July reed of E A for
tax
July reed of John Flanagan
tax collector for list
for 1889
July reed of J A K Tucker
sheriff
Sept reed of N K Cory for
sale of old lumber
Sept reed pf Daniel Winfield
for hire
reed of J H for
over charges In taking tax list
reed of H for
hire of Daniel Dupree
Nov C. reed G B W for
hire of George Davis
Nov reed of J S Brown for
on Stone
Nov reed of J A K Tucker
for taxes 1801
Nov read E A clerk
for jury tax
Nov reed of J A K Tucker
sheriff for taxes 1891
Nov. reed of J A K
sheriff for taxes 1891
reed of J A K Tucker
sheriff for taxes 1891
Dec reed of J A K Tucker
sheriff for taxes 1891
Dee reed of E A
for jury tax
1,510
1,205
Salisbury Herald.
Five of the members of the com-
appointed to prepare the
address issued to the Democrats
of the State are members of the
Alliance. Four of these gentlemen
signed the address, and tho fifth,
Mr- J- S- Boll, grave it his hearty
endorsement and approval, but de-
to sign it because of his
as State Lecturer of the Al-
The gentlemen signing are
Capt. S. B- Alexander, of
burg, Col. Elias of
Hon. A- Leazar, of Iredell,
and Mr. E- A. of Pitt. That
they stand highly in the esteem of
order is shown by the
they hold and have held.
Alexander has been
dent of the State Alliance, has
been a delegate to the National
meetings and at present holds the
position of Chairman of the State
Executive Committee. Col. Can-
has also been president of the
State organization, a National
and is the first member of
the Judiciary Committee. Mr.
Leaser is a member of the
Committee with Col. Carr. and
holds the position of lecturer for
this district. Mr. does not
hold any position in the State or-
but has been a State
and National delegate, has served
as president of Pitt county Alliance
and is at present its secretary.
With the exception of Col. Carr,
who lives in a county,
all the gentlemen have held office
given them by the votes of their
Democratic constituents, and
discharged their duties faithfully,
acceptably and creditably. Capt
Alexander is the present Con-
his district, and
Mr- the very efficient
Superior Court pf conn-
All are genuine farmers, rep-
men and men of
and integrity. And yet,
according to the Fur-
met; these gentlemen, assisted by
Thomas J. Jarvis, W. M- Bobbins,
E C. Smith, H- A- Gudger and C
B. Watson, could only write
and
the like of which has well
ruined our in
power and magnitude is
and insignificant and dwarfish are
those who prepared the address
without consulting his immense
highness
Notice Notice
On Monday the 11th day of
1892, I will sell at the Court
House Door in the town of Greenville
to the highest bidder, for cash,
tracts of land in Pitt county de-
scribed as follows
A tract of land known as the
Fanny Avery land, adjoining the
lands or G. T. Tyson, the Pollard
land and others, in Beaver Dam town-
ship, containing sixty-five acres.
A tract known as the Starling
Avery land the Fannie
Avery tract, the lands Charles
Harris, G. T. Tyson and others, con-
fifty acres or less in
Beaver Dam township.
A tract known as the William
Burnett land adjoining the lands of
B. F. Crawford, W. G. Case
containing about fifty acres more
or less, in Beaver Dam township.
A tract of land whereon Silas
Nichols now s the lands
of W. G. Case
fifteen acres More or less, in
Dam township.
A tract of land known as the
land, the lands of Geo.
Crawford, Silas Sutton, Frank Allen
and others, containing one hundred
and eighty acres, more or less, in
Beaver Dam township.
One other tract known a the
Joyner land adjoining the last named
tract containing one hundred
twenty-five acres, more or less, in
Beaver in township.
To satisfy sundry executions in
my hands for collection against
William Whitehead and which have
been levied on said land is the prop-
of said William Whitehead.
J. A. K.
Sheriff of Pitt County.
December. 1891,
ALLIANCE
CO-OPERATIVE
Warehouse Coin y
HENDERSON, N. C.
Market at all Tim as
Charge for selling uniform and the low
est living one of others
the Alliance Warehouse.
Our business Is conduct-
ed on the principles
of TRUTH,
which is mighty and must prevail.
Highest Prices
TOO
Total, Amt of disbursements Amt transferred to school fund Amt of -2,094 B- V.
Total,
Amt on
Ste of North Carolina,
Pitt County, f
I, David II. James, ex-officio ClerK f
the Board of Commissioners for Pitt
county, do hereby certify that the lore-
going is a true statement as doth appear
of record in my office. Given under my
hand and the seal of said Commissioners
at office in on the 7th day of
December, MM .
D. H.
Clerk of Board Commissioners
Stock Law.
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED
J B Cherry
a Eastern
J R Johnson
Walter Harris
Henry Harris
C Council Dawson
E E Powell
John Worthington
Henry Jones
James Dawson
Shade Jackson
W F
Samuel
Jerry
Samuel
Council Dawson
W E
F M Kilpatrick
W F
L B Cox
James White
Council
J C C Jenkins
Edward Jackson
T H Fleming
Council Dawson
D H James
W J Kilpatrick
Henry Jones
Council Dawson
AMT
.
Greenville Stock Law.
NO. TO ISSUED
I D H James
State of North Carolina,
Pitt County.
I, David II. James, Clerk of
the Board of Commissioners for Pitt
county, hereby certify that the fore-
is a true statement as doth appear
of record in my office. Giver, under my
h.-ind and the seal of said Commissioners
at office in Greenville on the 7th day of
December, 1891.
D. H. JAMES,
Clerk of Board Commissioners.
Is one which is gun ran teed to bring
you satisfactory results, or in case of fail-
a return of purchase price. On this
safe plan you can buy from our
a bottle Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption. It is
guaranteed to bring you relief In every
case, when used for any affection of
Throat, Lungs or Chest, as Con-
of Bron-
Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup,
etc., etc. It is pleasant and to
taste, perfectly safe, and can always be
free at John L.
depended upon.
Trial bottles f
Drugstore.
Our dear little daughter was terrible sick
Her bowels were bloated as as a
brick.
We feared she would die
Till we happened to try
cured her. re-
markable quick. Never be without
Pierces Pellets In the house. They are
gentle and effective in action and five
relief in cases of indigestion,
and constipation. They do
their work and leave no Dad
effects, smallest, cheapest, easiest to
take. One a dose. Best
made.
ESTABLISHED 1875.
S. M. SCHULTZ,
AT THE
OLD BRICK STOKE
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY
their year's supplies will
their interest to get our prices before
n all its branches.
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR.
RICE, TEA, Ac.
at Lowest Pricks.
TOBACCO CIGARS
we buy direct from Manufacturers,
you to buy at one profit. A con
Stock Of
always on hand and prices to
the times. Our goods are all bought and
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk
to sell at a close margin.
Respectfully,
S. M. SCHULTZ.
N. C
Lowest Charges.
Are the only Drummers that we have.
Do your part and save
Thousands of Dollars
Paid to those who
would mislead you
Examine and compare our charges with
others and you will see that
can't afford to sell else-
where.
Faithfully yours,
W. H. JENKINS, Manager.
Greenville FEMALE School.
TO BE OPENED
ON MONDAY. JANUARY 4th, 1892.
Believing desiring that Greenville
have a Female School,
the undersigned have employed Miss
Lillie Nicholson, who comes highly re-
to take charge of school
room work, Mrs. A. D. Hunter, who
is already well-known, to take charge of
the Music Department, and we most
respectfully solicit the patronage of
desiring to patronize a strictly
first-class female school. Those desiring
board can secure the same at reasonable
rates. Terms of tuition are as follows
to be paid monthly
Primary, UM
. 2.00
Higher English,
Higher English and Latin, 3.00
Other Languages each per month
extra.
Music, per month,
For further particulars call on or ad-
dress either of the undersigned.
C. A. WHITE.
A. D. HUNTER,
C. D.
D.
R A.
-----We have just receives a large and complete-----
STOCK I FURNITURE.
It is made by the best workmen after the latest 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 system to this
of business also we think it is the
only legitimate way to do and in or-
to get our trade started we have put
the smallest upon it,
and marked
you cannot duplicate
the prices in any city in
this country. We
most cordially
ask you to
call it.
CARPETS.
Our buyer 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 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 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
tailors to fit, and they do their
work so well we usually
in fitting our
the first ear
they try on.
HENRY
R. Treas.
Committee.
NORFOLK ADVERTISEMENTS.
By innumerable cures. Dr. Bull's
Cough i, has won for Itself a most
enviable reputation.
I've been suffering for the three
weeks with a strained wrist. tried Sal-
find myself, after having
used one bottle, entirely CHAS.
KEYS Eli, Mulberry St., Baltimore,
Md,
would lie a pretty girl but for one
that asked Charley.
face is always covered
with purple and fed
easily enough
disposed of. Used to be the same way
myself, but I caught to the trouble
one day, and got rid of it in no
was it
blood eruptions.
Took a short course of P. P. P. I tell
you. It's nip how blood corrector. The
governor bad rheumatism so bad that
you could hear him holler clear across
the country every time lie moved. He
tried it, and yon know what an athletic
old gent be is now. If somebody would
give Miss Daisy a pointer, she would
thank afterwards. All the drug
stores sell if
Card.
D. L.
DENTIST, l
Mils, N
J. ALEX. L.
TAR VIS BLOW,
Kt 8-AT-L A W,
GREENVILLE, N. C,
in all fie Courts.
J.
B.
ATTORNEY-AT-LA
N. C.
I. A. B. T.
TYSON,
VI N. O.
Prompt attention given to collections
J. MARQUIS,
Office in Skinner Building, upper
opposite Gallery
h. long,
n. c.
Prompt and careful attention to
solicited.
bun-
SKINNER,
Li Q. JAKES,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Practice in all the courts.
a Specialty.
L. W. DAVIS,
FINE--------
HAVANA CIGARS
-AND-
39.41
NORFOLK.
Roanoke Avenue,
VIRGINIA.
j.
W. HARRELL,
Murfreesboro, N. C.
COL. J. M.
M N. C.
HARRELL BROS.,
COTTON FACTORS
FOOT
NORFOLK. VA.
Bagging and Ties constantly on
Liberal
Cash Advances made on Con-
Norman Everett
----COTTON GENERAL-----
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NORFOLK.
They do a listen Business, avoiding all a ways
to serve the best interest of the shipper.
-SHIP
OTHER TO
ALEXANDER MORGANS CO.
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
TUNIS WHARF, NORFOLK, VA.
Guarantee highest market prices, quick sales and prompt
S. B. HARRELL CO
COTTON FACTORS AND
COBS,
Co. N. C.
C C. COBB,
T. M. GILLIAN
Co. N C
Corn, Cotton, Peanuts, Stock.
and Sawed Lumber will our
special attention. Your patronage
solicited.
NOS. AND COMMERCE
NORFOLK, VA.
Strictly a
IT A. k
COTTON FACTORS
and Dock,
VA.
J. J. Burgess is our North and South
Carolina Representative.
Special attention given to sales of
Cotton, Grain, Peanuts Country
Produce, generally. Liberal Cash Ad-
on Consignments. Prompt Re-
turns and Prices guaranteed.
Cobb Bros., Gillian.,
Cotton Factors,
AND-
Commission Merchants,
solicit of con.
We have Lad many years ex
at the business and are
prepared to handle Cotton to
the advantage of shippers.
All business entrusted to our
hands will receive prompt and
careful attention
R. B.
, L.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
A amply Always on Ham
Pine Horses a specialty.
Ha. teed
No, i and Union St. Norfolk Va
Notice.
By virtue of a Decree of the Superior
Court of Pitt In the special pro-
for the partition of the lands be-
to Spain I shall
for cash on Monday the 11th day of Jan-
1882 at the Court House door in the
town of Greenville, the tract land that
belonged to aid Sarah Spain, lying in
Township adjoining the lands
J. J. Hathaway, W. A. aid
others containing about more or
less.
This day December 1891.
W. A.
Commissioner.
SHOES
For these we are headquarters and defy competition. In
to a full of regular 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 every respect, 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 on the ground and bought what we nave.
All of our lines are complete and having only one price forces us
to be leaders in low prices on everything.
You will save money by examining stock if you
We only ask that you call upon us and see what we have.
buy.
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
and buy for the CASH, getting 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. The ten days spent in market by our
were not idle ones, as an inspection of our
in our double stores will prove. You cannot help but Q
interested if you will call on us. We take pleasure in showing
you what we have to sell There can never be a business of
magnitude built upon a falsification of fact and startling statement
of untruth. It is to our business interests to deal fairly by
customers, and by such means to merit their continued pat-
We have now open ready for your inspection the largest
assorted line of General Merchandise that was ever brought
to this market. Consisting of
Dry Goods Dress Goods,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Hardware Cutlery, Tin-
ware, Crockery, Queen-
ware, Groceries, Wood-
and
and Whips
AND THE LARGEST LINE OF
FURNITURE
that has ever been brought to this county. We are headquarter
for all goods in respective lines. Also we have a lot of
AND TIES
which will be sold at lowest prices.
one, come all and see us.
CHERRY. CO.





Presents Cook. to
LANG'S COLUMN
THE REFLECTOR. r ,
Greenville, N. C.
Local Reflections.
Again it is oar pleasure to
sent to our numerous friends
and patrons this, our
greeting
And
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 marked
our dealings we hop
to merit your future patronage.
Our stock was never more com-
with stylish and season-
able at present.
No matter what you
if it is and first-
class we have it. In
Fine Goods
and Trimmings
we show the
most co m-
and
stock
in town
and
from the
fashion of
the country are
in endless variety
on counters. In La-
dies and Misses Fine
Wraps we show the most
serviceable and stylish gar-
of the season. Our trade
on line of goods has been
such as to require a second sup-
ply and we nave them to suit
everybody. In Men's and
Youths Fine Clothing we
are the leaders. Fine
Tailor Made Clothing
that comprises all
the advantages of
to order
are a
i a y
with us.
In fit,
styles
and ma-
our
goods cannot be
surpassed An
elegant line of light
weight fancy overcoats
In Boy's Clothing, as
usual, we always please
both parents and boys and
this is what has made our boys
clothing department such a
that we do
not handle second-hand and
In Footwear
for Ladies. Misses, Men, Boys
and Children we show only
the standard and reliable
makes. In Men's Hats
we have all the new
blocks and shapes
in the most
grades. Our
Carpet and
House Fur-
Department was never more com-
Long experience in this
has learned us just what is
needed by our people. Carpets
in all grades, Floor Oil Cloths in
all widths, Rugs and Mats, Lace
Curtains, Curtain Poles, Win-
Shades and Drapery effects
are all shown here quite
Every department is
complete. Come to see us and
we will send you away satisfied.
All goods warren as
and no shoddy goods sold.
M. R Lang.
LANG'S COLUMN.
All kinds of fire works at
tree's
New Home Sewing Machine for
at Brown Bros.
pounds Candies cheap at
the Old Brick Store.
bushels of Cot-
ton Seed, by H. Harding.
Crockery and Lamps just
ed at J. Cherry Co s.
Wanted for cash. Eggs and
Hides at the Old Brick Store-
Shoes, Shoes, the line in
town at J. B. Cherry Co's.
Fresh Boss Biscuits for the well
and sick at the Old Brick Store.
The prices of Sewing Machines
greatly reduced at D. D-
Hats new and stylish to please
you at J. B. Cherry k Co's.
Vases, Cups and Saucers,
and Dolls cheap at the Old Brick
Store.
For Umbrellas and
Coats go to J. B. Cherry Co's.
Cheapest Bedsteads, Bureaus,
Cradles and Mattresses at the Old
Brick Store.
For cheap and good Trunks and
Valises go to J. B. Cherry Co's.
buys a three drawer new
American Sewing Machine at D. D.
For Buggy Blankets, Harness
and Whips go to J. B. Cherry
Cos.
Get all kinds of Sewing Machine
needles and parts Brown
Bros.
The prices on Stoves and Hard-
ware cut down to suit the times at
D. D.
For Buffets. Safes, Bed Springs
and Mattresses go to J. B-
A- Cos.
Grapes, Pears,
sins. Nuts. Cranberries at the Old
Brick Store.
We make a specialty of Dry
Goods and Shoes. Come and get
prices.
Cheap. barrels of Red Apples
and Florida Oranges at the Old
Brick Store.
you want to
buy then go to J. B.
Cherry Co's.
Brown Bros, have taken the
agency for the New Home Sewing
Machine.
Hardware and not at
cost, but at greatly reduced prices.
At D. D-
A few pretty Xmas books at Re-
Book Store. Get one be-
fore they are gone.
Buy nice goods
of Mrs. M. D. Higgs. Prettiest
stock in town and prices low.
Where are you going To
tree's to et my goods for
he sells cheaper than any one else.
The place to get Xmas cigars is
at the Reflector Book Store- The
best and largest variety in town.
L. M. Reynolds shoes for men and
boys have no equal for wear and
durability, for sale by J. B. Cherry
Co
I have lowered the price on heat
stoves- Now is the time to get
a stove cheap. D. Haskett-
Men's, Women's Misses and
Children's Shoes in various styles
and large quantities at J. B-
Cherry k Co's.
A Sewing Machine for
A Sewing Machine for
A Sewing Machine for At
D. D. Haskett-
Cheapest line of Bedsteads. Bu-
Chairs. Lounges.
Tables, and Suits at J. B.
fine mares, one
buggy, one Terms to
suit purchaser. G. A.
Greenville, N. C, Dec.
The new American Sewing Ma-
chine is the runs lighter and
makes less noise than any machine
on the market. For sale by D. D-
Haskett-
Here's your miss it
if you fail to examine the
line of Christmas goods at Mrs.
M. D. Easels, Pictures,
Plush Goods and Fancy Goods in
endless variety. Prices low.
good people
we don't want to you. but Mrs.
Fannie Joyner is opening the
line of Christmas Novelties
ever exhibited in the city. Look
out for an attractive announcement
next week.
will be
headquarters for Fire-works
the holiday. Oar first lot has
arrived and we are looking for
another installment in a few days.
Fruits and other Christmas goods
will be kept in stock. Call on us.
J. S. Smith Bro-
For nice Christmas goods go to
Fender's. They have just opened
a beautiful stock of vases. Bisque
figures, China plates, cups and
saucers and novelties. These
goods were bought by Mr. Ryan,
we have taken them and will sell
low. Come early and get the
choice. S. E. Pender Co.
Pitt county makes the sale of
the season on the Richmond mar-
Davis Gregory Company
Proprietors Planters Warehouse
Richmond, Va-, sold Dec. 10th for
J. R Williams.
One lot at one lot at
one lot at one lot at one
lot at one lot at one lot
at one lot at one lot at
one lot at one lot at
pounds for average
Who can beat this The
fine white tobacco of Pitt county
is very popular on the Richmond
. Try the Davis A Gregory
Company for best prices.
quite
idle.
Miss Ann of Washington
is Mrs. M. A. Jarvis.
Mrs. J. B Edwards, Scotland
Neck, is visiting relatives here.
Miss Lucille Owens, of Plymouth,
it visiting Miss Louise .
We were glad to see Mr. Allen
Warren nut last week from his recent
sickness.
Miss Fannie Andrews, of Edge-
coin he, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Glasgow Evans.
Mr. J. A. Crews, representative
of that splendid paper, the
ton Messenger, was in town last
Friday.
Kev. J. G. Nelson has been sick
since Conference at the house of Mrs.
J. A. and unable to go to his
appointing.
Hebe Latham, of the Washington
Gazelle, escaped and strolled up here
Monday. The Sheriff didn't
graph that he was wanted so we did
not have him arrested. He has join
ed the cash brigade for next year,
putting the Gazette at one dollar and
selling it to nobody on credit.
Rev. G. A. the new
Presiding Elder of this district,
two excellent sermons in
the Methodist church, last Sunday,
and administered communion to
quite a large number. Our people
are of inducing him to locate
Mount Argonaut.
Weddings all around us.
Cards at Reflector Book
Store.
How close it is to
Christmas.
Don't wait, if you want to get in our
Dictionary club-
See notice of land sale by W. A.
an. commissioner.
The merchants are expecting a big
trade this week and next
Mr. Glasgow Evans brought in a
lot of new horses last week.
The roosters keep up a mighty
crowing as draws on.
Bring your tobacco to the
warehouse and get high prices.
Complaints arc general as to the
inferior quality of kerosene oil now
being sold.
See notice of land sale by Sheriff
Tucker to satisfy executions against
William
Remember the Reflector next
year for one dollar. Renew your
subscription in time.
Court is bringing more people to
than was would be
here just for a civil term.
The interior of Mrs. M.
store is certainly
Christmas goods arc exquisite.
The Dancy dwelling house on Pitt
street is rent for next year.
Apply to Rags dale
Bring on your tobacco to the
Warehouse. Big sales
there four times a week and the
highest prices in the State.
James Smith has just refurnished
his Barber shop with new towels and
paraphernalia and can serve
you in the most artistic style.
Go to the Opera House Thursday
evening and witness
as presented by home
Tickets for sale at Wooten's.
Next year being presidential
year you want your county
paper. Get it from now until Jan-
1st, 1893. for one dollar.
Mr. Ben Smith is a crack shot
after partridges. He went out the
other day and brought in thirty one.
The feasted on a bunch
them.
Mr. R. R. Cotton, of this county
won a at the
Mount tobacco exposition for having
the largest of tobacco ex-
If you want to make absent
friend a nice present in-
vest One Dollar in the
and send the paper to them the whole
of next year.
Is your subscription to the New
York World, Atlanta Constitution,
Detroit Free Pren, or any other lead-
paper or magazine about to ex-
renew them at the Reflector Book
Store.
The Greenville Institute will close
for the holidays on Wednesday-
night, Dec. with appropriate ex-
consisting of vocal and in-
music The public
invited.
The candy man. Mr. Allen Nichols,
who has a tent herein which be makes
a variety of fresh candy every day,
sent the Reflector a nice assortment
last We enjoyed it much
and return thanks.
The copy for the county statement
being delayed and causing some
trouble we have to defer publishing
the proceedings of the last meeting
the Board of County Commission-
until next week.
Old Pitt county came out strong
at the Exposition, with 20.000
pounds of yellow leaf, and good too.
Mount
That is just what we told you Pitt
county was going to do.
Santa Clans tow has both eyes
open looking for suitable things to
take with him on bis annual round
the night of 24th. Of course be
will visit and has prom
to pay his biggest respects to
those merchants who advertise.
Writing with an aching
tooth is a delicacy not indulged in
every day, but since snow and
the grip we've been under the
of indulging in each a freak.
tooth is not serviceable in
the writing business, but for making
a fellow see stars can be voted a big
success.
Jas. L. Little A Co. are disposing
of their goods at cost in order to
done up their business by the first
January, Mr. Little having engaged
to take a position in Bank after
that time. Their goods being a new
and clean stock and going at cost
yon to fat some desirable
bargains.
Pound.
We I lie body an
unknown colored man was Ion ml in
the river near Hill on Sunday.
It was not known who he was or bow
long the body had been in the river.
A bottle of whiskey and a
rule were the only things
in the pockets of the dead man. The
who found the body took it
out and
Renew Promptly.
The Reflector will continue the
cash system adopted the first of this
year, and as it will be only a few
weeks now before the time for which
of our subscribers have paid
will we expire ask them to be
prompt in renewing. We hope to
carry every subscriber next year who
is now on our books. on your
dollar so as not to miss any copy of
paper.
Oak Ridge Institute.
This well institution has
just closed the most prosperous year,
during which time the enrollment
has been over students. The
new building has just received
finishing touches and the school will
move into it for the first time on Jan-
the opening of the spring
term. Send to Messrs. J. A. M. H
Holt, Oak Ridge, N. C, for their
beautiful illustrated pamphlet de-
of the school-
Cracked His Head.
Sunday afternoon while returning
from Sunday School two colored
boys began throwing brick-bats at
another boy of the same persuasion.
One of the bricks took effect in the
forehead of the hoy who was being
used as a target, and it is said his
skull is slightly crushed in. Mon-
day Jim and Ashley Daniel
were placed in the lockup for throw-
the bricks. Their Sunday School
instruction was not much profit to
them.
HARD 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 goods without
reserve.
We propose to sell for the next thirty days
Goods, Hi,
SAMPLE NOTIONS,
Shoes, Hate, Caps, Carpeting, lings,
Trunks, Umbrellas,
At Cost. At Cost.
THIS IS NO SHAM BUT A STUBBORN FACT
In front Old Brick Store. C. T.
Greenville, N. C
ft C.
Has Daily Sales and Very-
Satisfactory Prices.
W. M. Moore.
W. Parker
Sign Your Name.
As many times as it has appeared
in papers that editors never publish
communications unless they know
who write them, it does look like
would atop sending i.-i letters over
a how plume and withhold their
name. The real name is not wanted
for publication but that the editor
may know who sends the article.
The Reflector received three such
letters the past week and would been
glad to publish them but for fact
that name of the-writers was. not
given.
Work Increasing.
Messrs. Cox ft Carroll at their
at Winterville, made and sold
nearly tobacco hogsheads this
season. They have already- received
orders from to firms for Cox
cotton planters for delivery the com-
Mr. Cox has also
an improved- back band for plow
wagon harness which is taking
splendidly among the farmers. The
manufacture of these has just fairly-
begun and orders come in faster than
they can be tilled. Their factory is
about the busiest place in the
Houses Needed.
Another man who wanted to locate
in Greenville and who would make
an excellent citizen, told us Monday
that he would have to locate in a
neighboring town because ho could
not get a house here to live in. He
said he had. much rather not leave
Pill county, but to go where he
could get a house. In this way
Grenville is losing ground. Not
than twenty-five families could have
been located here this winter if there
bad been for town
cannot grow unless somebody builds
Passed Away.
Sunday morning at
o'clock the spirit of Mrs. Nancy
Vines, wended its way to the
city, where no sorrow never
comes. She was truly a good woman
and beloved by all. The example of
her life is a guiding star to all
to the great white throne.
She died as she lived trusting in
Him. For four long years has she
been confined to her bed, but bearing
it all with fortitude, looking forward
to her reward. She was years of
age and the sister of Mrs- Eliza An-
; half sister of Mrs. Mary
Stephens. The burial rites were con-
ducted by Rev. A. D. Hunter on
Monday evening in the Baptist
church yard.
Married.
In the Methodist Church at Bethel,
on Wednesday, Dec. 9th, 1891, Rev.
Walter Smith, of Scotland Neck, of
Mr. S- T. Carson and Miss
Lucy J. Knight were married, both
of Bethel. church was
fully decorated for the occasion. The
ushers were J. R. Ward and T. L.
Britton. The attendants. L. H.
tree with Miss Theresa Knight, Zeno
Moore with Miss Olivia Britton,
John Howard Knight,
A. C English with Miss Mamie
Peal, T. C. Manning with Miss
Cherry, W. H. Hargrove with Miss
W. J. Little with Miss
Maud Barn bill, W. O. Little with
Miss Fannie J. L. Sugg
with Miss Fleming. Albert
Jones with Miss Mattie
b. F. with Miss
Willis Fleming with Mies Ella How
ard, Bell with Miss Verna
Little, J. Blount with Miss Lilla
best man S. A. Gainer, mail of
honor Miss Mollie Rouse. hap-
couple received a large number
of beautiful presents.
MOORE PARKER,
FOR
Smith's Improved Hand Pump,
Burglar and
Mm
Union Central Life Insurance Company, Cornish Celebrated
Pianos and Organs.
We will take pleasure in serving the public in any of the above linen,
MOORE PARKER,
Office in corner under Opera House Greenville, N. C
buyers have located representing the leading Foreign and Do-
Dealers Manufacturers In the World, together with any
quantity of home buyers. They want Tobacco that it what
they located at Tarboro for. They to
pay the value for Tobacco.
THE CENTRAL is conducted on strictly business principles. Tarboro it
market. Best hotel accommodation for tobacco people 81.00 per day at th
Bryan House.
We extent a cordial invitation to all.
Central Tobacco Warehouse Co.
For information apply to,
S. S. NASH, Tarboro.
Or ALEX Greenville.
1883.
J. A. ANDREWS,
Heavy
MEAT AND
---------A large lot of--------
BAGGING AND TIES
-------bought just before the rise, for sale low down--------
POWDER AND SHOT.
FIRST
WE TAKE THIS METHOD OF INFORMING OUR MANY KIND FRIENDS AND
THAT WE
COST
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
FURNISHING X GOODS,
TRUNKS, Etc., Etc
Respectfully,
BROWN
The New Home Sewing Machine and all parts are kept by us. The Price Dollars.
Depository for the American Bible Society.
AT COST.
AT COST.
AT COST.
SAMPLE
PANTS AT COST
E. P. REED
Shoes
Ladies at Higgs
HIGGS STORE.
THE BEST SHOES the
P. Ford Sheet
for Ladies at Brae,
Attention Farmers
Both old and new tobaccos are selling well, and we are still on Big Prices
and High Averages. We have a------
MARKET
A large corn of eager buyers holding big orders that must be filled. Below we give
a few of the many good prices made by us in tho past few
At residence of bride's
mother, Mrs. Caroline Evans, tour
miles from Greenville, on
day afternoon. 9th at o'clock,
Mr. Andrew ditcher, of Person
county and Miss Evans, of Pitt
county were married by Rev. R. B
John. At night the couple held a
reception at the home of Mrs. Jennie
Forbes. They received a of
ice presents. Next morning they
took the train here for Roxboro to
visit mother of the groom.
Wednesday afternoon, Dec,
9th, at the residence of
father Mr. A. C Nobles, near Green-
ville, Mr. A. P. Murray was married
to Mia R. Nobles, Rev. R B-
Jobs officiating.
To all of these ex-
D. P. 15.20.50,23.50,28.50.
J. M. 13.75, 14.25, 16.25,
13.75, 17.26.
J. C. 20.50, 15.75,
10.76,14.76, 80,13.25,10.35,12.75
11.75,12.75,15, 17.75, 42.50.
F. M. 35.60, 15.50,
15,25,
Mrs. C
J. R. 16.35, 15.75.
Warren JO, 17.35,
L. B. 20.35,
18.76,
H. B. 15.25, 18.75,
20.25.
Z. Edwards-10.75, 12,14.25,15,
A . 14,18,12.25,15.25, 16.50,
T. J. 15.25,
W.
W. L. 12.26. 16.50,
20.75,24.75,29.50,80.60.
W. S. 14.76,
14,13.75,18.20.
J. O. Briley-12.25.16,19.50,
Allen A 11.75, 18.50,
14.60,15.
T. B. 15.25. 15.75,16,
16.75, 18,17 18.50,
J. W. 15,10.50,
16.50.
W. R. W. 13.75,15.
R. S. 15.15, 12.75, 11.75,
15,17, 11.74,
O. Forbes-9.50,11.75, 10.25,
17.26.
C. 16.25,16.75,
We have recently made sale all our old stock and are now ready for
new, and propose make for the Remember, we largely
of all grades, from the commonest trash to the finest wrappers, and that we are
willing to pay good prices. forget that every pile of tobacco put upon our
floor has personal attention, and is sold strictly upon it. merit, regardless of
where ft was made, how It was cured, or to whom it belongs. We guarantee to
get you mt much NET money for your tobacco as any one else can. ho send right
along to the acknowledged headquarters for High Prices for all
grades of tobacco Fine bright wrappers especially solicited, we
Our checks are payable in New York Exchange without cost to the holder.
With many thanks for past lags, and earnestly soliciting a continuance, w
are, very truly. Tours to rely on.
Bullock Mitchell,
Owners Prop. Banner Warehouse.
CLOSING OUT
l. unit
WILL SELL THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS
AT COST. AT COST.
Now Your Time
All of our Goods are New
and in good
These Goods Mist Be Sold Id a Few Days.
Mr. James L. Little has accepted a position with the Banking of
Messrs. Tyson 4- Rawls and we want to close a
early as Yours very truly,
J AS. L. LITTLE CO.





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LEGAL NOTICES.
f c t to Creditors.
Having ton the
Court f of Pitt on
20th of November, 1891. as
of the Will and Testament
oil. J. Moore, deceased, notice is here-
W Indebted to the
to make immediate payment to
KB and all person. holding
the
the same for payment on or the
day of November, 1-92. or tins no-
will be plead of recovery
This 90th day November 1861.
Lydia F.
Executrix of L. J. Moore.
Clerk
deceased. Notice is hie
given to the creditors of said u
present their claims to the undersigned
for on or before the day of
November. duly authenticated or
this notice will be plead in liar of then
recovery. All persons indebted to
estate are requested to make
to the undersigned.
of November
A Blow, Moore,
of Mo. G. Manning.
COCOA.
BREAKFAST.
a thorough knowledge of the
natural laws which govern the opera
lions of digestion and and by
careful application of the fine
well-selected Cocoa. Mi.
provided breakfast table- with a
flavored which may save
us many heavy bills. It is by ,
the judicious use of such articles of diet
that a constitution may be gradually
built up until strong enough to resist j
every to disease. Hundreds of
subtle maladies are floating us
ready to attack wherever there is a weak
We may many a fatal
-haft by keeping well fortified
with pure blood and a properly nourish-
ed
Made simply with boiling water or milk.
Sold only in half-pound tins, by Grocer-
Chemist.
London England.
hereby
the es-
Notice to Creditors.
The Court Clerk
having issued letter- Of
to me, the undersigned, on the
1st day Dee. 1801 on the estate of
I. Lewis, deceased, notice is
given to all persons indebted to
to make Immediate to the
undersigned, and to all creditors
estate to present their claims property
authenticated, to the undersigned, with-
in twelve alter the date tin-
notice, or this notice will plead in bar
of their recovery.
This the 1st of
on the estate John I. Lewis.
Land Sale.
By virtue a decree of she Superior
Court of Pitt county mad. on tie Kith
day of November, 1391. in a certain
special proceeding therein pending en-
titled J. W. Cannon, of Shade
Cannon, versus Elizabeth Wend et ale,
and numbered as case TIT. I will sell on
1801, at pub-
side before the Court House door In
Greenville, a certain tract of land situ-
in Swift Creek township, adjoining
the lands of Gardner. V . B.
Calvin Stokes and J. W.
acres, more or less.
the land upon which Shade Cannon re-
at the time of his death, saving
and excepting one acre upon which the
family
Terms of
cannon.
of Shade Cannon.
Nov. 16th. 1891.
Sale.
By virtue of of the Superior Court
of Pitt county, made at September Term
1891. in an action then there pi
between Vaughan and Barnes, a-
C O- Brown and wife, and
others are defendant-, the undersigned
who was appointed by
said decree will on Monday the
of January, republic sale
before the House door in the town
of Greenville, to the highest bidder, for
cash, all certain parcel
land situate in in
count-of Pitt, as described in stud de-
adjoining the lands of Ed S.
way on the north side. W. M. Mills and
others on the west. Redding Hudson Mi
the south, and B. F. Tyson and
Buck on the toast, containing by
acres more or less, and I winy
the same which was conveyed by C O.
Brown and wife and A. T. Brown to
Moore on the day of n
her. recorded in Book
page to which deed i- had.
Terms of sale made known Gil o
This Oct. ISM.
C. Latham,
Commission, r.
NOTICE
Of the Incorporation of the
Carolina Lard
I re the
Pitt County, I
is here i have II is
day issued letters John
W. hi d
Foster, their associates and a
corporation under I be a Ml style of
Car; Una
set forth in the article of agreement and
plan here been
filed and recorded in this office, all
the rights, powers and privileges con-
be chapter sixteen of The
Code Carolina and the laws
The main business proposed to done
by the buy
and sell lumber and timber, transport the
same and other products, to erect build-
buy sell land.
drain and the same, construct
wharves, piers and works
and to do whatever may be necessary in
said business.
The principal office of said oration
is to be In the town Greenville, Pitt
county.
The duration of said ration to be
thirty years,
The capital stock of said corporation
is to be Ore Million dollars divided into
twenty thousand shares of
dollars each.
Witness my hand and official seal at
office in the, 4th day of
1891. E. A.
f Court.
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corns, and all eruptions, and
cures piles, or no pay required. It
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or money refunded. Price cont- per
box. For sale Jno. L. Woolen.
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line of Heating
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THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY
Moved to next Door Court House
Notice Land Sale.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court of Pitt county, made at June Term
upon the petition in an action,
then and there pending wherein L. V.
d. b. n. c. t. a. of L. P.
Beardsley, and others are plaintiffs
against J. H. Beardsley and others.
of said L. P. late
of said county, deceased, are
The who was appointed
by said decree, will on
Monday the day of 1892,
expose to public before the Court
door in the town of Greenville, to
the highest bidder, all the lands
ed in decree, one tract adjoining the
lands S. sad It. A. Tyson,
lying Bread Branch, containing two
hundred and sixty acres more or
less, better known as the home place and
being the tract devised to James II.
Beardsley, by the last will and testament
of the I. P. Beardsley, and one
tract on Broad Branch, adjoin-
the lands of H. A. Tyson and Alfred
containing one hundred
and fifty acres more or less, and being
the devised to I,. P Beardsley,
the ill his father I,. P. Beardsley,
Sr. and one other tract known as the
finds, the lands- of
J. V.
a ft Seres, more or leas,
which the said L. P.
died seized and possessed of. Sold tor
of the estate.
One Mm of th purchase be
paid in cash on day of sale, the balance
in one and two years, with S in-
title to lie retained until
c lea is fully paid , to bear interest from
sale. This 1st day of in.
. I. C. LATHAM.
For Sale.
and Lot, on corner
Washington Streets ill tow
. f House six room
with a cook room and dining room at
well of water and a I
J-or y I
L. W.
. s
THE
My Factory is well equipped with the best put up nothing
work. We keep up with the times and improved styles
lest material used in all work. All styles of Springs are used, you can from
Also keep on hand a full of ready mace
HARNESS AND WHIPS
he year round, which we will sell AS LOW as
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING.
Thanking people of this and surrounding counties for past favors we hope
merit n of the
J,
may dislodge the Republican
party from power and in time
work out these needful reforms,
but if we divide up among
selves it can but result in
party in power and thus
perpetuating the evils of which we
now- justly complain.
The unity of the Democratic
party in the whole country is es-
also to prevent the enact-
of the Force Bill which
would forever destroy the freedom
of elections, perpetuate the rule of
the Republican party and its vi-
measures, which have so op-
pressed the people, and ruin
especially the South- We have
to apprehend that this dangerous
bill, which we all had hoped was
dead, will be revived again and
enacted into a law if, by our
the Republican party should
obtain once more full control of
the law-making power of the Fed-
Government. Then, too. we
have so much at stake at home in
North Carolina.
From 1871 to our State
Legislation has been wise and for
the best interests of our people,
From 1876 to 1891 these wise laws
have been wisely administered
and during nil that period we
have had a clean, pure,
administration of our home
and we do not hesitate to
say that the State government
given its by the Democratic party
is as near perfect as human
can well made. It would
be madness in us to divide up
among ourselves and by this
division turn our State govern-
over to the party of and
we think to sow the
seeds of discord and promote
division ill the ranks of the Demo-
of North Carolina, from
whatever motive, would imperil
the best interests of the State and
should be avoided by all true men.
In view of these facts, and of the
far-reaching consequences of the
great struggle of We urge
upon Democrats in every section
of the State and of every shade of
opinion to lay aside nil feelings of
prejudice and distrust, to study
and discuss every proposition
made for reform with an earnest
desire to secure the best.
Speaking by authority of the
State Executive Committee, we
urge all our people to refrain
fault-finding; we condemn abuse
and vituperation in whatever
exhort all to practice a prudent
and rational forbearance, and com-
mend to you the supreme virtue of
charity. Let us concede to all, as
we claim for all, the inalienable
right of opinion.
The monopolists and their
the Republican party,
will not loosen the fetters with
which they have bound us without
a desperate struggle, and we can-
not please them bitter than to
was our energies in fighting each
other. Let us so demean ourselves
now that we nay be able to
sent an unbroken front to our com-
enemy when the time comes
for action. Patriotism, country
homo appeal to us for
and promise the rich reward of
unity.
Er. Smith.
E. A. Move,
Cam,
Wk. M. Bobbins.
A.
J.
B- it.
H A.
C B.
The members of the committee
appointed to draft and issue the
above address, whose names are
appended thereto, signed it some
weeks ago, but as I could not hear
from Mr. J. S. Bell, a tier of
the committee, to whom a copy
had been sent for approval and
signature, a delay was caused in
its publication. Mr. Bell, though
endorsing the address, has now de-
to sign it because of his
position as State Lecturer of
the and, as chairman of
the special committee, with this
explanation and regret for the
delay, I give it to the pub-
Respectfully.
Ed. Smith.
Raleigh, N. C. Dec.
OINTMENT
MARK.
i i
all
SYPHILIS
This has been in use over
fifty years, and wherever known he
been in demand. It has been en
the physicians nil ever
sod lei- effected cures where
all other remedies, with the attention
the experienced physicians.
for years failed. Tills Ointment is
long and the high reputation
which it has obtained is owing entirely
to its own as hut little effort has
ever i to bring it before the
public. One home of this will
be sent to any address on n One
Dollar. live. I he usual
to All ash Orders
attended to. Address nil or
and to
T. r.
Sole Proprietor,
N. C
undertaking
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k with mi,
all form, of H
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Cures scrofula.
and
Malaria, old
Catarrh,
Pi
lb
P. f. i- m i
whose are p
impure due m
Ravi., B. S.
with me in the business we
are ready to serve the. people in that
a All notes and accounts due
BIS for services have been placed In
the hands of Mr. n
We on hand at all times ii nice
stock Cases and of all
kinds and can furnish anything desired
from the finest Case down to a
county Pine We an
up with all conveniences and can
to all who .
Kl. AN AN ASH
G. E. HARRIS,
DEALER IN-------
who quite sit still
and do Hut what should
do If annoyed by catarrh Why, use Old
Saul's Catarrh Cure.
Many of our young married
don't what a blessing
Baby Syrup is until the youngster is
to by the hour.
s. v.
JAM rife
All kinds placed in at net
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
A current rates.
I AM AGENT FOR A PROOF SAFE
A at Law, I
JAS. H. D. O. I
been of toot
tor years, a little In-
valid son, woo has been with a
trouble and a dropsical I
have found great relief tor in the
the when lbs doctor, bad failed
to any permanent relief, and I am
that bat Ha nae we
his fever, to I
Mr. Burton if also President of First Na-
Bank, V. G is of
foremost men of the Sooth,
For all Information address
ATLANTIC CO.,
H. He Teas a. o. c.,
HI S. ,
CURES
e tonic sod
P. F. T. h, V t
p.
Proprietors,
Druggists, G A.
For sale at I Store
Attractions .
can be found at I tic store of
MRS- R. H. HORNE
he lakes In to the
of both town and
she has returned from north-
with a
line of-----
which at lowest living prices.
Baa the best
skill to assist her ibis
Hits, Sonnets, Fancy Goods,
from u an Oil
flood- and an
endless variety other articles.
at ;. cents per yard. Her ex-
twelve years s her to
guarantee every
Call If you want
MRS. R. H. HORNE,
Use King's Royal
Wherever the test has been made there
Is no questioning the fact that
will cure in all
nil all stages. Taken on the
symptoms Will prevent severe
taken when the disease has you fast in
Us clutches will break its grasp; taken
after the disease has left you disabled it
will remove the effects.
. Chicago, after
one bottle, talks as
almost fatal attack of
last winter, me with nasal catarrh
and such
that the
develop it. and a very little effort in pub.
lie speaking would result In a distress-
so hail various fears
of disability.
I with dyspeptic
what Is popularly
known us from I
found it difficult to obtain relief, I was
Induced by a friend to King's Royal
and it give- me great pleas-
to say that its effect has been as
magical as is reported
to lie, which is also a
though taken in a different w
bronchial irritation and
dyspepsia bar, all disappeared before
one bottle of has been used.
of my sons, who has long been
a sufferer from catarrh, received like
signal relief from enemy.
A prominent physician of Atlanta,
Ga., after giving it a thorough trial on
attack of cold almost equal to
said he did not believe
would cure every thing but he Knew
that it would cure a bad cold.
In cases of fevers attending colds it
will remove the cause. If
can furnish you, send direct to
King's Royal Co., Atlanta,
Ga. and the medicine will be sent,
freight or express prepaid. Price
per bottle, if a preparation claiming to
be is offered to you for less,
yon have reason to suspect that. It Is a
cheat. Every family should keep a bot-
of on hand for
use on the first symptoms of disease,
Greenville Iron Works,
A. B. Prop.
mm,
Engines, Saw Mills, Ac, repaired.
Iron and Brass Castings made to order.
Largest stock Pipe and Pipe in
town. Be sure -o bring your work t
A. B.
depot.
Greenville, N. C.
N. C.
We wish to call your attention to the
----fact that MI-----
NEW FALL GOODS
are now ready Inspection.
brought back from northern
a large stock carefully selected
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Pram which all your wants can be sup-
plied. We do not undertake to
ate many different goods, lint come
to us for any filing want and get it at
The very highest market prices are
paid by us tor Cotton all
produce. We also have a lot of
6-inch Heart I for sale.
J PROCTOR BRO.
The Tar
Forbes, Greenville,
I, B.
J. Greenville,
N. M. Tarboro. Gen
Cant. R. F. Washington,
The People's Line for travel on
River.
Tile Steamer is the
boat on the river.
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished
and painted.
Fitted up specially for the comfort.
and of Ladies.
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS
A Table furnished with th
best the market
A trip on the Steamer I I-
comfortable attractive.
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday
mm Friday o'clock, a. M.
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at o'clock, a. M.
Freights received daily and
Lading lo all
I F. i
Greenville. N. C-
Sale.
virtue of a of the Court of Pitt made
Term, in an action then and there pen ling be ween II. Co., at
plaintiffs, and J. D. Murphy. Executor of M. deceased, defendant, the an
designed who was appointed Commissioner by will on
11TH expose to public before the Court
House door, in the town of Greenville, to the highest bidder, on made known
on day sale, all the following described pieces Of land, as follow s,
One house lot in the town of Greenville, upon Which said
Moore resided at the time of Ids death, bounded on the east by street, on
the south by the Greenville lot, the west by Mrs. K. A. Sheppard and
the Old Plank road, and on the north by the Old Store and lot.
A lot upon which the old store and are situated, adjoining the
above lot, running with the yard fence from street to the Old Plunk road
and bounded on the north and west by the Old Plank road, and on the east by
street.
H. Also one other store and lot on the east side of Evans street, bounded on lie
by Alfred Forbes, beginning at his north-west corner u street, and
running with said street north feet, thence east and parallel with Filth street
feel thence south, and parallel with said street, to said Alfred
Forbes line, thence with his line feet lo the and the Southern
portion of lot
Also one other piece or parcel of land in said town of at
a point on Evans street, Fifty from the South Baal BOOST of lot No.
the comer old-S. II. Smith, and running thence with said Smiths line
feet to the line lot No. thence with the line of lot No. in the direction of
fourth street BO feet, thence at right angles and parallel to the line, feet,
to a point on Evans street, thence with the line of street GO feet to the
being a part of lot, No. in said town.
Also one other lot in the town of Greenville and being lot No. 7.1. and better
known us the old T. K. Nelson lot, being situate on the South-east of
Washington and Front streets.
t. Also all that certain piece or pat eel of land lying on Green's Mill road,
beginning at the corner of tbS land by the said William
Moore toe. K. A. on day December, or near a sweet
Gum stump, thence W. IS poles, thence . IS poles, thence S.
E. poles, with the Green line now line to the public road, thence
With said road to the containing Hi acres more or leas,
Also one other tract or parcel of land on the the land of
e. on the south by the road, on west Mrs.
Nannie Anderson's Hue. and on the north by Tar river, containing
SO acres, mole unless, and batter known as the Move
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land lying on the road leading from
Greenville to adjoining Mrs. Move L. Moore, the
Jackson Williams place the Smith land now Warren Tucker, containing
more or less.
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land situated north-west of the town of
Greenville, beginning airs. A. M. Clark's on the old Plank road, thence
With her line north la , K pales to cherry's line and adjoining the T. It. It
Cherry land, Mrs. Moore, Warren Tucker, and other-, containing one bun
acres, more or less.
one other tract, piece or parcel of land Situated In I township
lying on the east side of Little Creek, adjoining the lands of K. C.
Lorenzo U. II. W. and Others, Containing
acres, roofs or lass. to the life estate of Mrs. It. F. Tucker. that
portion lying on the east of the public road, and upon which she now
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land ed in
lying on the east suit of Little Greek, adjoining the lands of Joseph
Meant, II. C. and others, aim being lot. No. i in the division of the laud
K. deceased, for reference is had to said division,
containing acres more or less.
Also one tract piece or par. el of land lying on the north Heaver
Dam swamp adjoining Thomas the Joe others, con-
ill acres, more or less.
Al-o one other piece or parcel laud in I inn town-hip. and
portion of Lot No. ii, in the division of Hie lands of Anderson,
containing acres more or less.
Also one other piece or parcel of land situated in ills towns hip,
adjoining the Flake land, William Allen, Alfred others, contain
acres, mole or lean
lo. Also one other piece u-parcel of land, in township, ad
joining land-of Alfred Forbes, Fred White and other, containing
more or less.
Also one tract, piece or parcel of in township, ad-
joining the Hardy Johnson laud, J. J. Jack-on. R. R. Jackson and others, contain-
acre., Of h lying on the east side of Little
Also one oilier tract, piece or parcel of land, situated in Greenville township,
adjoining the Calvin Evans land, the Nobles land and others containing acres,
mote or less.
Also one tract, piece Of parcel of land, situated In Content township,
adjoining the lands Council Mary A. Haw-on and other-, which was
conveyed to Marcel Moore by James Haw-on an I Wile July
acres, more or less.
Al-o one other tract, piece of parcel laud, in Greenville
adjoining the land Rickey Hoots and others, known as the Fusion lauds, con
about acres, more or less.
Also one other t act. piece parcel of laud, in township.
adjoining the lands of Latham skinner. Oliver Moore, John Galloway
hers, containing SOU acres, more or lets, upon which Thomas Dunn now resides.
Al-o one other tract, piece or parcel land, situated in Green, township,
which was conveyed by a gram the Stale of a to one Abner
Smith in and recorded in book L. page Containing in acres, more or less.
Also one tract, piece or parcel of laud, situate I in
adjoining lands Sam F. Chapman, Sam Campbell and others,
containing acre-, more or less, and known as the alien Hill place.
Also one r tract, piece Of pared of laud situated ill township,
adjoining the lands of A. Wellington, Samuel Cory and known the
place, containing in acres, more or less.
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of situated III Greenville
adjoining the place, W. others, contain-
acre-, Of h-s.
Also one train, piece or parcel of hind, situated in township,
adjoining the lands of Adams, Kilts, Had lock and others, r ill-
lull acres, more or less.
Also out her tract, piece or parcel of land, situated in town-
ship, adjoining the lauds Harrington, Brown laud-, Jerry
and others, containing acres more and better as the slid
woods laud.
Also one other tract, piece Of parcel of land situated in township,
adjoining the Hardy Johnson laud, Mrs. and others, containing
acres, more or less
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, situated hi Greenville
on the north run, adjoining the lands of Susan the Sam
Flake land, Mary A. others, containing awes, or
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, situated in township
adjoining lauds of E S. Galloway, W. O. Mills, Hudson and
acres, more or less, better know n as the Brown place.
JO. Also one other tract piece or parcel of land, situated In town
-hip. the lauds of tin place and others,
acres, more or batter kn as the Harrington place.
Also one oilier tract, piece or parcel land, situated in township,
lying between Tar and the main road leading to
F. H. and others, acres, more or less.
Also one other tract, pier or parcel land, situated in township.
north side of Tar river, adjoining the farm. W. II. Rives others,
containing acres, more or leas.
US. Also one other tract, piece or of laud. in township.
north side of Tar river, adjoining the John place, the Shiver land and
others, being lot No. in the division of the Win. Shivers laud, which was allotted
to Martha J. Raker, containing acres, more or less.
Also one oilier lot, piece or parcel of land, situated in the town of Greenville,
known In the plot of said town as lot No. and the southern half of lot No.
adjoining Mrs. M. A. others, situated near the steamboat lauding.
Also one other lot, piece or parcel of land, situated hi town of Hie-
being an undivided half interest In lot No. in the plot of said town, situated
near the steamboat landing.
For and more particular description of the above described prOM
reference is had to a deed of conveyance of the same Moore to J.
Murphy, which is recorded in hook VI. pages etc. of the of Heeds
Office of PUt county.
Terms sale made known upon of sale.
L C. LATHAM.
This Dec.
WHY NOT KNOW HOW
Now Ready
To show the finest of lot of
Horses
AND
Mules,
ever brought Greenville.
II yon a good Drive Horse
Draft Horse a good Work
Mule don't fail In see me.
I c-iii yon at
prices.
Peed
have recently been enlarged and
t have ample room to
all in my charge
Heal attention given.
N. C.
TIM Wt U. S
Potatoes, Peas, Tomatoes,
and for If
truck
A f
taus w t
Ike K t the cal to
here to ska to
i-
staple
FREE.
W. POWELL aV CO.,
Fertilizer
BALTIMORE, MO.
mm, SALE AND FEED
I have removed lo the new on
Fifth street In rear Capt. White's
Store, where I will constantly
Keep on hand a Hue line of
Horses and Mules.
have beautiful fancy turnouts for
the livery and can suit the most
I will run in connection a HI. A V-
, AUK and solicit a of
i your Call convinced.
EVANS.
N. V.
THE RELIABLE OF C
to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following
to be in this market. And to he an
straight goods. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS, GEN
GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA
CHILDREN'S FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING
GOODS, WINDOWS, SASH and and
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING. LEATHER of
kinds, Gin and Mill Hay, Rock and
Hair. Bridles and addles
HEAVY GROCERIES A
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool which I oiler to the trade at
Jobbers prices, dozen, less per cent for Cash. Bread
ration and Hall's Star Lye it Jobbers Prices, Lew White Lead and pure III
seed OH, Varnishes and Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and
Willow Ware. Nails a Give me a nail and I guarantee satisfaction.
Keep
Because
It will make anything and everything perfectly clean, in
less time and with less labor, than anything now known
in the way of soaps or washing compounds, which are
withal harmless. is harmless to fabric or
hands. The many millions of packages of Pearline used
annually prove this assertion need it
Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers are
offering imitations which they claim lo be
IV V inc. or same as IT'S FALSE
they are not, and besides are dangerous. PEARLINE is never peddled, but
all grocers. on y MES y


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Eastern reflector, 16 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.
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December 16, 1891
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