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STATE NEWS.
Things Mentioned in oar State Ex-
changes that are of General Interest
The Cream of the News.
The commissioners of Craven
have purchased two of the
pal of the county across
river, and will thorn
free.
Washington e ore
reliably informed that over
boxes of fresh fish wee shipped
over Atlantic Line last Fri-
day morning.
A fire at
the Alliance cotton g-in, bales
of cotton, and of seed.
was no insurance on any
of the property destroyed.
Governor Carr will
trustees of the Oxford
j orphan on the part of the
State. This is at the request of
the Lodge of Masons.
The depot of the Carolina
at
was burned last Tuesday morning,
with much and a pass n
It is believed the
was inc n diary
D. S. Rhodes, of
fell in a well at Rocky Point, and
I was drowned He was last seen
Monday night- The
well was unused and had no cover.
Dr. Rhodes h a practicing
years old-
Charlotte Sunday
morning a named J e Tor-
and another Richard
were snapping a
pistol at each other when the
pistol, while in Hardies hand,
went off, sending a bullet through
lip and tongue and
landing in his throat.
Wilmington The. bare
belonging to Mr. A. A-
at station, in Moore
county, was destroyed by tire
last Saturday with cotton
gin and press, several bales of
cotton, two cows and other pro
There was no on
the property.
Salisbury Mr. R. L.
Brown, who lives about miles
from Salisbury, on the Gold Hill
road, brought the Herald
ripe strawberries gathered from
a vine in his patch. He tells us
that this vine has been bearing
GOV. on good
The Eminent New Yorker Speaks on a
Most Important Question.
Gov- of New York, has
an eminently practical way of
dealing with public questions,
WHY VISIT
Governor's Thanksgiving Proclamation
constantly all through the sum
ville and touching at hind
lugs on Tar River
end Friday at A. M.
Returning leave at I M
and Saturdays
A. M. name
mer. Strawberries are a rarity
on the 3rd of November.
Raleigh Two
died at the work
These
water on Tar River.
this week within
hours of each other. They
Conn, Washington steam-1 ems Harriet Mord
The Norfolk. and W and Page, a-ed
,.
Phil id. V . an I known characters
hull their en., a id had been at the
I vii OM i
Sew f
for a long time. Both retained
more
more. Miners
Bo-ton.
Agent,
on N.
J. J. CHERRY,
V C
their to their last
A Conference
A few years ago the North
; Carolina Conference of the M. E-
I was found to he
so large that it was almost
to it in of
the large cities, and to hold it in
of the small towns was an
j impossibility. This condition
j made a division necessary and
the State was divided into th-
Eastern and the Western confer
their interest our prices pa I enc-e is so large that it is bard t.
S.
n ail branches
PORK
RICK.
Lowest Market
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS
buy direct Manufacturers,
t. buy at one A aM-
stork of
always hand
the time- are all and
old for therefore, having no riV
co ran.-. Mil i close margin
i M.
vi i. V.
V I I
find for it.
A new arrangement will be
at the nest session which
will be held this city this month
The plan most likely to be adopt
ed is to allow each congregation
to contribute enough money In
pay their preacher's board while
he is attending the session. Some
congregations, of course, will not
contribute anything, while others
will contribute more than is
actually necessary for their pas-
tor's expanses. Many of the
preachers will be invited to
houses to spend the time as
honored guests, and in such in-
stances the preacher, so invited,
is to put his money, contributed
by his congregation for his sup-
port, into a general and
the preacher who hat- been given
more than enough to meet his
and all business In the V. S.
Patent or the Courts attended to
for Pees.
We are opposite the S. Patent Of-
engaged in Patents Exclusively, an
can obtain patents in less time than
more remote from Washington.
the model or drawing in tent we
a to free of charge, expenses to do likewise, and
oh-; the amount is
We refer, here, to the Master, t.- be distributed the men
of the Money Order Did., an J . . ,. ,.,
Patent Office. congregation did not pro-
advise terms ale reference . ;
actual client In your own State or eon
C. a. Snow Co.,
and is thus enabled to present
his views clearly and intelligently
ti the popular A
recent illustration of this
will be in his paper
upon the improvement of roads,
published the North American
Review for November.
It is unnecessary to dilute
the immense benefits of good
roads or upon the glaring
in this respect to be found
in every State in the Union. The
that arises is not as to
. the need, which everybody admits,
how to remedy it with the
greatest economy, and
efficiency.
Gov. Flower devotes himself,
therefore, to a consideration of
the four leading plans that have
been suggested to accomplish the
desired reform and. to bring the
great body of the people into easy
and communication
with one another, especially the
communities, that
now labor under such grave dis-
advantages through lack of prop
or highways.
As to the building national
roads, ho holds that the time for
making such improvements at
Federal expense has long since
passed. They could not now be
made on any comprehensive scale
by a great abuse of the
taxing and the people
would not the assumption
such a heavy and doubtful bur
den, involving an
cost, by the Federal government.
The same or similar objections
system. It
might have the merit of com
mantling the scientific
would conduce to uniform
of construction, and would in-
sure a complete network of good
roads all over the State, but even
to secure these results, Gov Flow-
does not believe so great a task
should be heaped upon the gov
Upon
this point his views fully IN
line with of the opponents
f paternalism generally. He
is a dangerous tendency
into which we are
load down our Federal and State
government with a multiplicity
of tasks which the smaller
divisions of the people them
selves are abundantly able b bear
for themselves. That
is toward State socialism. The
none simple we keep our govern
the fewer offices we
the greater economy we practice,
the greater will be our
comfort as a community.
I do not th.- people
largo State would be wise in s id
their government with
great a burden, or in giving
officers so
political power. A misuse of
such power would entail more
evils than a lack of good
roads.
The town would hardly
be practicable excepting
the concerted of
neighboring towns could be en
listed, though it might lie of some
advantage, if with
county system, which Gov Flow-
considers by all odds the best
and most feasible plan that a
he adopted. To the
of this system he addresses him-
self at considerable length, and
is confident that here will be
found a solution of the problem.
The enacted last spring makes
the building of roads a comity
charge, and authorizes the
of bonds for their maintenance.
This is the direct, simple, and op-
plan. Its adoption in one
county would tend to inspire
action in its benefits
would be the best standing
for its general adoption ; its
burden would be comparatively
light, extending over periods of
years, and it would be devoid
the evils and abuses
would sorely be embodied in a
Federal or State
Post-
Tile most pointed and At the close of year
answer is, because it will do yon it is meet and proper that as a
a world of good. Seeking after State Nation we should give
knowledge, wealth, health and thanks to the Author of every
the many other good things of good and perfect gift for many
life is the spirit of this age, and blessings vouchsafed to us. The
one of the most agreeable means people of North Carolina have
to their attainment is travel, much for which to be thankful.
But all good endeavor, like The ravages of the storm, the
if possible, should begin at blight of disease and the serious
home. . ill which have befallen some
It is not the best evidence of r States, God in his mercy
good purpose to attempt its ha spared us. Our lands have
in far away places. Sir responded to our labors, and
explored the whole though not as abundantly as
world in search of the Holy Grail, heretofore nor as lavish hand
only to return after a lifetime of still we have sufficient to preserve
wasted endeavor, broken in body us from hunger and want,
to find it lying at his Now, therefore, in compliance
own threshold- with the time-honored and
We point the moral by asking, Christian custom of our Com
Why go to Europe for sights and and in with
delights and benefits that can be the recommendation of the
as well had in California, not one of the United States, I, Elias
whit lacking in quality, and at Carr. Governor of the State of
less cost Why go to Switzerland , North Carolina do appoint Thurs-
for that is surpassed in I thirtieth day of
Yosemite and equaled in many M as a of
other portions of California thank-giving and prayer and
Why travel half around the world j earnestly request the people of
to climb the Alps, when the the State to this day i
Sierras are just as t. suitable laving aside, as
Why indulge in such extravagant far a- possible, their
praise of Lucerne and Geneva suits, and to in their
without knowing the beauties places of worship and
Tahoe Clear and with thanksgiving. And that
weirdness of lake Why every heart may rejoice, let us re-
spend a fortune and risk life member with the charity which is
your aches and ills to twice blessed the poor and
bad, Vichy, or the widow and Ho orphan,
when so unfortunate inmates of our
are Bartlett Springs, Harbin institutions and be es-
Thanksgiving Proclamation.
Apart from the formal official
utterances, the President
the American people
should every day remember with
praise and thanksgiving the Di
vine goodness arid mercy which
have followed them since their
beginning as a nation, it is fitting
that one day in each year should
be especially devoted to the con-
of the blessings we I
A Butte Story That Rivals the Legend
of the Goose of the Golden Eggs.
In cleaning one of his chickens
for dinner recently, J. A.
ville, who lives near here, found a
quantity of gold nuggets in the
crop an gizzard. Incited
thin discovery he killed all of his
chickens after the other.
In each of them he found a pro
of nuggets the total amount
gathered from the being
PEOPLE WHO USE
at
Should not fail to see our assort
of
mons a
Copying Ink and Colored Ink.
Reflector Book Store.
This Office for Job
It
have received from the hand of 1887-65, an average of a
God, and to the grateful ac-
of his loving
kindness.
I. Grover Cleve-
land, President of the United
States, do hereby designate
set apart Thursday, the 30th day
of the present month of
as a of thanksgiving and
praise, to be kept and observed
by all the people of our land.
On that lot our
ordinary work and employments,
and assemble in our usual places
of worship, where may recall I
all that God has done for us, and
where from grateful hearts our
united tribute of and song
may reach the Throne of Grace.
Let reunion of kindred and
the social meeting of friends lend
cheer and to the day.
let gifts of charity for
the relief of the poor and needy
prove the sincerity of our thanks-
head. The gold was sold to the
State National Bank and
karat fine. Mr.
bought more chickens
and turned them out in the gold
field in the vicinity of his hen
coop. Later, as an experiment,
he killed one of them and in
gold was taken from its inside
works, the result of four
run. expects to be a
millionaire if I ho chickens hold
City, Mont-, Dispatch.
Mad Dog Epidemic.
Springs, the Soda j
Mad dogs seem to be taking the
our fast aging I the Pee Dee liver in
Springs, Paso Rubles Hot Springs
Byron Hot and a score His Home.
more equally famous for their j Given hand
cures Why struggle so hard to great seal of the
scale Matterhorn and Blanc, Carolina tin
as-
All that is Necessary to Get to the Top.
Any aspiring who wishes
to come to the front political
circles do so if he has n glib
tongue, a pleasing address and a
fair vocabulary of high-sounding
words. Opposing Grover Cleve-
land, assailing Wall street,
the gold bugs, arraying
country people against towns,
and against all other
disses, accusing all corporations
of oppressing their and
declaring that the poor are get-
ting poorer find the rich richer
every year, will lift any one to
Land Sale.
Virtue of a decree of Pitt
at March term 1803 in the case of
Jesse p Vs Samuel M. Smith
wife. Laura Smith, undersign-
ed Commissioner sell for each before
the Court House door in Greenville on
Monday the day of December 1898
the following described farm situated In
county of Pitt and Swift Creek
lying on the south side of
Swift Creek and bounded by the lands
of L. II. Wilson on the north, by the
lauds of E. S. Holloway on the east,
and the lands of J. J. B. Cox on the
south and west, being the lands devised
to said Samuel M. Smith by his father
Camion Smith, containing acres,
more or less. f,
Out ISM. Commissioner.
Notice
By of an order of the Clerk of
the superior Court of Pitt county in
the Fernando Ward
of John W. Daniel against Marv B.
Daniel and others, the undersigned
will sell for cash before
the Coon House door in Greenville, on
Monday, tin; 4th day of December,
the described piece or parcel
of land situated in the county of Pitt
and township, adjoining the
lands Penelope Mary K.
Daniel, Unfits and others,
containing more or less.
This November 4th,
FERNANDO WARD
On Monday of December,
A. ISM, I will at the
House the of Greenville to
the highest bidder tor cash one tract of
land in Put containing uncut
and bounded as Bit-
iii Carolina township, adjoining;
lands of Council James, Geo.
Wm. Warren and wife and the
lulls of W. I,. to satisfy an
execution in my hands for collection
against S. V. Fleming and which
been levied on said land as the property
of said Fleming.
This Brit day of Nov.
R. W. KING, Sheriff.
As man,
seven dogs supposed to be sol .
when old Shasta towers
equally high I to Italy
for climate that be found
quite as genial in California
Why boast so of European
watering places,
when Del Monte leads the world
in beauty, elegance,
hospitality and moderate char
Why exclaim in such
amazement at the engineering
feasts of and St.
when equally difficult feats
been achieved over the Sierras,
and through the by
the Southern Pacific Company
These significant question have
been all answered in the true
patriot way by the Southern
Pacific Company. Know the
worth, beauties wonders of
your own country first. If you
are search of pleasure, health,
scenery, a place to build a home,
the
State of North
city of I
with hydrophobia have
been killed. The dogs did not
bite any of the citizens but play-
Spartan.
8th of N in the havoc sheep
of Lord, 1898, and in the e country. The hogs that
were bitten r very an
yen r
year of A
By order of the
S P- Private
A Definition of
will sleep for three or four days
at n time, then roast up
nothing wrong will he seen
days have elapsed
when the same symptoms will
again v up The sheep are
troubled in the opposite manner.
They butt their heals against
rocks and trees and turn summer-
Em ma Goldman, the anarchist
speaker of New York, at her re
cent trial for alleged incendiary
oratory, in the course of her cross i at such limes
examination, gave the Hie most violent of fits,
definition of the, butt the solid
is the establishment of rocks so h that kill them-
a social system without govern j selves outright,
of any kind, with full liberty j As a consequent of all this
to all to enjoy life cultivate by there are now more
their It would be in
guns and powder and lead, and
to hear Miss Goldman fewer dogs that section of
how could be country over before. Every
established or maintained -with- citizen regards it as a duty to s-e
government of any ; that the dogs are put
a land rich in the Webster merely agrees with all Herald-
other authorities stating that a
beneficent gifts A nature, ask any
agent of company for
or send to E- Hawley.
Asst. Gen. Traffic
Broadway, New York, N. Y E
E. Currier, New England Agent,
Washington Street, Boston,
M W. G. Gen. West-
Freight Pass.
Clark Street, Chicago, R. J.
Smith, Agent, South Third
Street, Pa.; W. C
Gen. Pass. New-
principle of government and a
fixed law of dependence re-
among the parts is th very
essence and central
of any kind
a system government of
any is therefore a
in terms. We do not
Tub of
The immediate effect of the
idea of a repeal is to assure the country
To talk of and the. commercial world that
our government will BO longer
Spend gold in buying silver for
Storage purposes. This removes
Birmingham, Ala., Age-
Herald rises to remark that
without brains will not
succeed, and if a man has brains
it will be d out without self-
That rends pretty
well, hut is a matter of fact there
are lots of men who pass quietly
through life with a bushel or two
of brains and the world never dis.
covers it, while there are lots of
shallow pates whose chief at
tributes are show and brass, who
climb the ladder right over the
heads of men who could spare
them more brains they have
and never miss them. A great
many of the successful and dis
if not great men of
the world ore of the brass-plated
Star.
Notice to Creditors.
The Superior Court Clerk of Pitt
county having issued letters of
to me, the undersigned, on the
November. on the estate
of Harmon deceased, notice is
hereby given to all persons indebted to
lie estate t make immediate payment
to tin undersigned, to all creditors
if said to present their claims,
properly authenticated, to the under-
signed within twelve months after the
of this notice or this notice will be
plead iii bar of recovery.
Till.- November the 1-03.
W. H.
on estate of Harmon
The that the
Has on Its Hands.
Party
and this in turn removes all temp-
to hoard gold, or to export
Miss Goldman's definition of I of its ability to keep all
anarchy to quibble at it, but be I currency at par in gold,
cause i illustrates the basic ab
Hardily of the so called
Orleans, La., or T. H Goodman of anarchy. The so for as the course of
Irv anarchist with a bomb in his j trade demands
hands is at least a All doubts the
person, but the so called j
philosophic anarchist with , we may forward to
talk about system without freer buying of merchandise be
an order of own people- the ten-
things without any order, a social den v of prices now being up-
It looks like a pretty tough job
for the Democratic party to have
to fight the Republicans and Pop
at the time try to
to keep on the good side of some
of the leading Democratic
who are pandering to the
Alliance sentiment in order to
maintain popularity with the
Star.
Gen. Pass. San Francisco,
for California literature,
guides, maps, etc answering all
questions.
The three routes of the Southern
Pacific Company will take you to
any desired the
by way of New Orleans, through
Texas. New Mexico, Arizona and
into the southern of Cab
the by way of
Ogden, through Utah,
and over the Sierra Nevada;
the by way Portland,
through Oregon
mountains into the northern part
of California. These routes afford
lid opportunities for viewing
the countries which
pas-, i the visitor will never
regret having taken the trip-
SPLENDID FARM.
For Rent.
A portion of the John Peebles farm,
lying on Tar river. it lies from Green-
ville, one hundred and sixty acres
Held to itself, or eerily .-uh-divided to
suit renters. Good dwelling,
plastered. tenant houses, i
fruit and and water. This land
two years. Is In the heart
of the best section in the east.
acres capital tobacco land. large
barns and large wiled
Fine corn, cotton, peanuts and tobacco
tarsi, for fencing furnished free
of charge by owner. Apply to
ANDREW JOYNER,
At Greenville.
Notice to Public
At a meeting of the Board of Com-
missioners of Pitt county, held on the
8th day of November following
order was
It is ordered by Hoard that the
clerk publish the Eastern Reflector a
mil I'll alien to all county officers and
Justices of i he Peace, to Hie in the office
of Clerk of Ibis Hoard on the first
Monday in December next their annual
reports of all tine, penalties forfeitures
or other public monies received by them
during present fiscal year, and at
the same time to exhibit their dockets
for examination by this
All officers are required to file such
reports under Section of the Code.
HARDING,
Rd. Commissioners of Pitt Co.
condition without conditions, is
incomprehensible. So fir is th
idea of anarchy is Stately taken
to express our impatience of bad
t, unnecessary re
and vexatious regulations,
it is that we all
New Nation-
of prices now
wards, expect Europeans
to buy freely of foods and cotton
of waiting for lower fig-
; and, an assurance being
given of the maintenance of a
d an improved
European market for American
s may be con
N-w York Journal of Commerce.
a Million M at.
impression was before the
Chicago Fair ope el that it
would attract a great number of
Salve,
The Rest Salve in the world for Cu's.
Bores, Salt Rheum,
Fever Hands.
and all skin
This now seems and cures Pile-, or no
. , I It is to give
to no the plan in the that I or money Id
How's This
We offer On j R e
ward tor any case of Catarrh that cannot
be cured by Hall's Cure.
F. J. A Co. Props,
We the have known F.
J. for the last years, and be-
him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any made
their firm.
West Wholesale
Tole o. O. Marvin.
Wholesale Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken I liter-
nails, acting directly upon the blood
and u. es of the system.
per bottle. by
Druggists. Testimonials free.
For Liver
or ion, use
A friend In need i- a friend indeed.
and not less million people
have fort such I friend in Dr
v., for
yon never from Europe, it is
sad this tough one that out of the more than
twenty-one millions of admissions
Throat. Chest Longs. Each there were not Canada
free at Drug Store. Large from other
bottles and
When Grover Cleveland launch-
ed his now Tariff Mes
sage in 1887, there went up a
great wail which put him down.
At the mention of his name for
the Presidency another wail,
but the wail was not sufficient to
stem the tide and in he went amid
great rejoicing. But us soon
it dawned on whoever
is, that backbone
had lost none of its strength there
went another howl, and this
time it comes from those who
should have stood shoulder to
shoulder with him. But in spite
of all that has been said and done,
Grover Cleveland with a back-
bone wool and a yard
is again on top, and what he ad-
will ere long be the
idea Don't go back on
TI is has never
ton N-
As an exchange says, don't be There may he some fan in be
in a to the action I. , . ., , . .
of men till know all the facts sometimes, but the
in the case. It is the chief desire king of Siam who has to run a
of honest men to do right, and house for ninety five
notwithstanding they do children, fifty
Notice.
On the 4th of December,
A. D., 1803.1 will sell at the Court
House door town Greenville to
the highest bidder for cash one tract of
laud in county containing about
acres bounded as Sit-
ill Greenville township,
N. C, adjoining the town of Green-
ville and the land of B. Patrick, W.
A. Manning, Alfred Forbes,
that tract of land on which is lo-
the mill plant the Greenville
Land and Improvement Company, for-
owned by Wm. Moore deceased
end to Mrs. to
satisfy an execution in my hands for
collection Greenville and
Improvement Company and which has
been levied on said laud as the property
of said company.
This day of Nov.
R. W. KING, Sheriff.
The heirs of John Howard
Payne are endeavoring to collect
from the National Government
205.92 him as when
he died at in 1852.
We desire in -av to our
wrong, it is in many cases because two hundred
of perverted notions growing out , , , .
of their environments. How often a
men yield to and a lot of mothers In-law
stances and do and nay and look after the two hundred
that they would otherwise scorn to fix up their hash,
doesn't see much of it.
before he hears both sides .
King's New Life Pills.
Salvo and
never handled remedies that sell a well,
or that have such universal
faction. We do not hesitate to
tee them every time, and we stand
ready to refund the purchase price, if
satisfactory results do not follow their
use. Thee remedies have won their
On theft merit.
Notice to Creditors.
The Superior Court Clerk of Pitt
county, having issued of Ad-
ministration to me, the undersigned, on
the 21st day of October, on the
estate of W. Daniel, deceased,
notice is hereby elven to all persons in-
to Mis estate immediate
payment to the undersigned, to all
creditors of said estate to present their
claims, properly to the
undersigned, within months after
the date of this notice, or notice
will lie plead in bar of their
This the 21st day of October. 1803.
WARD.
on the Estate of John W. Daniel.
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly qualified before Bu-
Court Clerk Pitt comity as
Administrator of the estate H. F.
Manning, deceased, notice is hereby
gIVen to nil Person Indebted to the es-
to make immediate payment to the
undersigned, and all persons having
against estate must present
the same for payment before 23rd
day of October, or this notice
will he plead In bar of recovery.
This of ISM.
. .
of B. F. Manning,





THE REFLECTOR
Greenville, N.
MEETING.
N. U., 1893.
WASHINGTON I
Bethel Item.
K. C, Nov, 18.1893.
Mr. W. J. Little, of
in town Sunday-
Mr. B. R. of is
our Regular
The of Commissioners Washington, D- C-, Nov, 1893.
Keel, S. A- S all of the of w very sick.
L- bun ill. cabinet upon their annual reports, Mr. E. J. Mayo is still sick with
The following orders for pan- a have been
were issued the of elections, Mr. R. Mayo and daughter
at Martha Nelson Margaret j been more satisfactory to Mattie, of Mildred, were in town.
K. C, as second-class mail matter. ; Bryan H D Smith About six weeks is usually Sunday visiting their sick aunt-
HI MI
ill
IS,
j Bryan Jacob by the President to the j Messrs. A- Ward, and
. ., . . horn Nancy Moore of his message to ; Barnhill left for Norfolk
Norris SO. Susan Briley Congress, but this
THE OF
The is MO per yen v.
year. one-half column one pear
; column one
Transient inch
one week. l two weeks.
Week. S
in mini, t-; one Month,
Lead
reading items. cents
line for each insertion.
Legal Advertisements, such as Ad
and
and
Summons to etc. will
be tor at
IN ADVANCE.
Mil net space not mention, i
length lime, van
nasal application to the oilier either
person or by letter.
tor Xi S Advertisements an I
ail chance.- of should be
o'clock on Tuesday
in order lo receive prompt
lie following.
Smith Patsy Lock-
Henry Harris,
Emily Ed war. Is Benjamin
Crawford Smith
Kenneth Eliza
wards Carlos
the message will be unusually
important, he will have only
about lour weeks to
prepare it
While neither the President
nor any member of the cabinet
ires to publicly the re-
year, although j morning on a business trip.
St and Amy Cherry i sit at this time
Fannie J O Proctor be positively stated that
Alice Corbett Jordan they do not regard as in any
ELECTIONS.
elections on Tuesday the
7th lust were a little surprise to
many people- The tide
to favor the Republicans and
nearly all the States in
MM held will, in
creased Republican majority.
Several States that were Demo
last year flopped to
the other side Tuesday, and
them with considerable ma
and looks just now a
the Republican party is not
and not very much asleep. They
are rejoicing very much at the r.-
and not without some cause
and yet it is but usual that it hap-
pens this way under similar cir-
there is depression the
party power is held responsible
for it whether it is the cause or
and Andrews Polly
Patsy Stocks
Easter Vines Martha Bryan
m. A Jones Alex i
Butts j
Winifred Taylor
The following for
county
A B Gains B F Crawford
Albeit L A
Jeremiah Williams
J J Elks D D
E A
v Brown R A
Dr F W
Brown l O -wan
J H J B
L a. Forms He
Tali G Bullock W
T Smith B S Sheppard
B S Sheppard J A
Harrington W H Bagwell
l J Whichard B W
King R U Kin- G T
Tyson James Long ,
F R L Hum
S E T E
Keel Jesse L Smith E
A L Fleming S
A Gainer W S Manning
R W King J A
H Harding IS C
P 49-
, Content a Stock law territory
James Dawson
The following persons were-
to list t., for 1893
Allen, Amos
E J J Forbes, Robert
Johnson. Richard Teel.
W Ellison, Susan
Spam, Walter Mills, Abraham V
William Morgan, Louis
Swift Cox,
Collins, Oliver Cos, S
Brooks Colin W F
W F Pittman
not Generally the first year of estate,
our administration meets re- J Stokes. G T Stoke- H
Smith, Green E
verses any way, and not Amanda heirs.
evils, if be E Windley, C Jones
. C agent for
any of the g w Brooks, John C Cox. John B
mm generally on th. Nelson, John O. Smith, J V.
one in the beginning
the Ail is
bad
of the regime.
The contests this fall ware ad
local the results are duo to
local causes, in New York the
ticket was top heavy and thin
much to bring defeat, this
State could be counted on
in local elections. The Demo-
did u t as usual poll any-
thing like strength hue
ans came up
man- Di
a; no e and nothing
the to have kept New
t e Democratic column with
the of and It
is pretty that he
o-.-. to nave been beaten. In
Ne Jersey it about
as New York. Ohio and Mas
are always Republican
and no except
Russell Massachusetts has car-
that State for some years.
Iowa goes back on Boise, but it
was his thud lime and there is a
to let a man got, out
after he has been in long enough.
There is out. solid to
the and
that is we remained jut
where, we been for time
in Ken-
increased her
Maryland is all solid old
just gave Republicans
Populists a real
fashion and st
We
are v-l, It is now
a- we -ant
and that we do
W nave one
cause
cans ma have for rejoicing we
hazard nothing in that
there is not a spot or a corner on
this earth a poor
c in hi-
tit ii beneath
Virginia it oral
that the
back to dear old Kansas any,
Well, we that all is w.-ll
wit- thee. But alls Bad to say
u the home Jerry
and the laud of the fa-
Mis. Lease has deserted
too and all is a
thing to Farewell,
you lived as long as
your merit you to exist.
There is and can but two par-
ties in America- We still have
faith in the supremacy of the
principles of the noblest of these,
Beaver W Smith
Fannie
Hi in v Val
Falkland S M
J Anderson.
Adrian Spain agent for
Q m Tucker.
It Perkins.
Pact L
The were
from poll tax fr
L C Moore, J B H
Vines, aid An lei sou,
W Exum, John Allen.
OF HEALTH.
tin N. C , Nov 1898-
Li-ard of Put Co;
report Home in fault
good co well .
r Number inmates Liz
t- t
Home day Sanitary con
g Jail, in
mates 12- Well looked aft. r by
I ho jailer. Sanitary c .
j i
think w ll pay y
to have some at
the Home, and some
us have good rang. r
quire little
months in winter.
W. H. Supt. Health.
Ordered that V E Keel an
Fleming
to A K Tucker, x-
Ordered publish
. n.
to all y officers and
the Peace to tile in office
the Clerk of this Board the
December next,
their annual reports of all
penalties, or other public money
by them the pi.--
year, an I at
eX I
II ii .- .
B W ., S . I ;.
it hi d . j
public Inn .-
th J F Tyson, J
W m
James Whitehurst, as previously
by the Board, Also re-
pone he bad summoned a
jury and established a public
road over lands
Forbes, En. d
as -i d.
following jurors tie
u for Jan
H J Hudson,
Can oil, H
S o L II A P
Jeremiah
Pin man, S J R
F M Smith, F G Du-
David , C A Elks,
sense a of the ad-
ministration and not swerve
a hair's breadth from line of
policy that hail been previously
marked out. Of course they were
disappointed. They cause
to expect that democratic
state tickets would be defeated in
Ohio New York, but not by
large pluralities ;
and Iowa they were both
surprised disappointed,
though they knew of the unusual
that were being to
persuade every man who was in
any sense a from
business resulting
past vicious republican leg-
that democratic party
was responsible it all.
not expect them so
well; that is all.
Few Democratic Congressmen
are in Washington now, but those
who are here are. unanimously of
opinion that result of the
elections will not have the slight-
est changing the
nature of the
legislation- Rep-
a prominent
democratic member of the House
Ways Means committee,
question had nothing
to it, as Had of
bill we will report has not
yet
fore could not have been
Representative For-
never tell
will in an OB year.
believe that will make
the Democrats a more
and We have
been getting too and too
Judge
Pensions,
is natural result of
hard times. The unthinking
people nave charged the
the party in
Not a single Democrat has yet
been found here who is even a
little bit discouraged over the
who is regarded by
Democrats as available
timber Voiced the general
Democratic sentiment h-
no better ex-
than Irishman
who after being
am certainly but not
conquered.
Not a Republicans that
the dumpling of victory has
in have
been to
Mr. Benjamin Senator
Allison or their
Presidential candidate in 1896
ii. . their labor all swept away by
prominence enjoyed by
Gov. and
plurality. has
never been popular the Re-
publican leader--, because he would
m allow U used
them.
worst people
of ail are who were
lo
gel a
.- foothold
aid to
passive if not active assistance
I but even
failed own in their
administration
Navy a costly
legacy in upon which
of smaller
have been built, but
of all in- hew
tie snip was bunt
navy yard-
cording to me official
received at
Una week will about
in about
mouths lo make
make the boiler
strong to
boiler, is is being
ii pl
Very i- n
naval
various
mi Hum p
have
the
that it is impossible to make
the either a good seagoing
snip or ii good snip, no
malt, r what made.
lion has demand-
ed apology from
tit fol
upon a vessel Hying
u hag.
naming the business houses
Bethel last week I omitted to
that it has a shoe shop
and a barber shop-
Rev. J. w. Powell held services j
the Baptist church last v. eek
until Friday He
and preached Sunday night and j
will conduct meetings during the
week. He is a logical and
preacher. Mr. Charlie Cobb,
of Mildred is assisting him
these meetings.
Parmele Items.
N. C, Nov. 1893.
Mi. F. N. Samuels retained
from last Friday
with a bag of birds.
Miss Flowers, of Bethel
spent a day here last week.
Mr. J. Little was in Hen
last week when he sold a
large lot of tobacco.
Mr. J. F. W will leave in
a few days to spend a in
county. Some do not
the purport of his trip-
Some do. All wish him success.
Mr. E. of Plymouth, is
here
Miss James is now
teaching school at Oakley.
Mr C- is a suffer-
with a sprained arm caused
a f ill Sunday
Mrs. Weed will leave
a few days to take of a
school d Green.
Mr. D. S. Pow o has been
on the sick a for long time, is
is put the
ground for two hero
Mr. Harry Sledge's hand which
was some time ago
is well.
GAINS
NEXT WEEK WE ARE GOING TO MAKE YOU SUCH PRICES
THAT YOU WILL EXCLAIM
ARE RUN UPON
Capital and Credit.
JO IA TO THESE Y AND
PR A I Y TO ES TA IS
AND MAINTAIN BOTH. AND
HAVE THE SECRET
WE HA TRIED TO JOIN
ALL THESE TOGETHER
A ND UP A SIN S
ID MERIT. WHICH WOULD BE A
CREDIT TO OUR TOWN. AND A
PLEASURE TO AND
CUSTOMERS TO THAT WE
HAVE SUCCEEDED BY THEIR AS
E IN DOING THIS
THING FRIENDS. ND
WE THANE AND STILL sou
CIT YOUR HELP AND PA GE.
ii
HOW CAN THEY DO IT. COME AND SEE US AND WE CAN
EASILY EXPLAIN WHY AND HOW WE DO IT.
TO THE PUBLIC
HAVE OPENED THE
FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY
3- L. LITTLE WITH AN
EXTENSIVE OF
The I
is that
ii II. is
of an I we set from
the Sal the
rather one with exactly the MM name
is Treat Her of
The Herald knows both of the
is known to Ir ls
as M bite, a no man in either
Greenville is better
tin- to
have Herald.
i-e.
it fur
year
tended
day
s. A. days.
T. b. Keel days.
COUNCIL
lays h
lo days us
JESSE L. SMITH.
days as co
i as
-t-W
FLEMING.
day as
l-u
S A.
U as
days a- Sum
Lr
T. K. KEEL.
day- as
BiS traveled.
Total allowed
I,
items
ill. Is N. J., Nov
Mrs. Jennie Best is
81-k.
Ml L. J. went to
Henry M last
B F M R M Ken-1 Friday,
W H
II Jr, Ho D Wilson, it
J R D
Cobb, Ii deli H Camp
bell, B F Bowers, James Brown,
I. J Chapman, W W Andrews. J
H Clark, R H Alien. J B Forbes,
C M Tucker.
Second H Proctor,
Q Frederick Gardner,
S M
Jno B Galloway, A M
L H
the Democratic, and believe
it shall hate had time to demon. H Flake, J
its it will
to the as it did in
lat November. Watch thin
and if it m
to
Mr. Clarence went to
Greenville last Friday on
Old Mrs. says there
will be a wedding somewhere
soon.
A arrived at the home of
Mr. Gum Vi last week
and papa is just delighted.
Miss Gertrude Pittman left last
Tuesday to some time near
Greenville visiting Miss Lillian
Carolina,
I. II my Harding, Clerk
l is. for LBS
do tin
is a.-
my O i-C-.
. under mil
of Board a.
in tins
la. No
II
Robt H Keel, T C Cannon, Geo j Nobles.
W J. Mr. Fred n t
Brown. Gray Art's, II- H , ins in 10-
W J
L.
Mat Sun, Delaware.
Good Family Medicines
Mood's and Hood's
Pills.
regard and
mis, the best family medicines, and we
n never without I bare always
A Woman
and taking Hood's three
rears ago for feeling. It built Die
quickly and so well I feel like a
woman and have always bad gnat faith in It X
give It to my whenever there teens any
with their blood, and It doe them good.
My likes It so be cries I
cannot And words to Jell how highly I prize It
We use Hood's Fills In the natty and they
Ant Like a Charm
I take la
to all my fee I K
Hood's s Cures
we do.
Has. L.
HEN SUITS up.
BOYS SUITS up.
BOYS and up.
CHECKED HOMESPUN cuts.
THE
LOWEST
PRICES
IN
GREENVILLE.
it
it
TO J. A. ANDREW,.
We offer yon a line of Goods that be in this county
for variety and value. For every dollar with we
try to give honest value. have, received our
FALL
STOCK
and show you a beautiful of It is our intention to
sell Good Goods at the lowest possible prices with value
and W e have the
fast Stock is lows.
ACME
Harrow. Clod Crasher and
I base taken the agency for this -1
will be to
have farmers come sad examine it.
As h i a
w will lift, turn,
smooth, level and pulverize, all one
n the land
small and for the
it cannot he surpassed. Several
ISM ft. to t. Call
see the Harrow works.
JOHN FLANAGAN,
Executor's Sale of Per-
Estate.
invite inspection. comparison. W
We want your trade. Come w out
Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Notions, Hats,
Piece Goods for Making and Boys
CLOTHING,
Shoes, Crockery, Tinware,
Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Plows and Farming
Utensils, Harness and Whips. Heavy h and Flour a specialty
The largest and best line of P J j I J l; ever kept
our town, consisting in part I I I I v. I Marble Top
Walnut Suits, Solid Oak Suits, Imitation Oak Suits. Imitation
nut Suits, Bureaus. Tables. Mullets. Chairs
of kinds, Cradles, Mattresses, Safes
Bed Springs, Tables and Lace
Poles, Matting Oil Cloths. J. A P. Best Spool
Cotton at Wholesale prices, and Ties, Peanut Bags.
We are unceasing and tireless workers for trade and always
ready to make and give Bargains.
CHERRY
ESTABLISHED 1888
f. A. ANDREWS
T.
Invites lbs la to her
Fashionable Millinery
she ha- recently returned from lie
north she d several
the corn-el similes and for
this Her Patten Hals are
mod i, f style and beauty. Large lot
if Caps on hand Mrs.
formerly Mrs. Miss
nth DOT and
will be to serve you.
K-
On the of 1893,
at the hue of Abel Smith, rte-
the will sell for
cash to the the personal
estate of late Abel Smith,
of mill. s. horses, cattle, corn, cot-
ton, fodder, kin-lien fur
ail other personal property
of said estate.
October Kith.
SMITH.
of Abel Smith, deceased.
Palatable, Pure Re
freshing and
A CUP
BOOT I
can e three
Take a pop of
bet
stir a
teaspoon
of
Company's
Extract of Beef.
I all in -and
Mime sherry if liked
season carefully.
Notice to Creditors.
H uh before the
Conn count
of Delia
is to all persons in
estate lo Immediate
U tho all
ins estate
mas the be-
fore of Oct., this
DO lee Mill ill of
Th of
It HIS.
Delia Hauls
W. L. DOUGLAS
SHOE
De aw next In try pair.
In the world.
Hi
3.50
1.50
2.23
2.00
2.00
1.78
FOR ROTS
Sale of Valuable Land.
of a decree of the Superior
conn Pill county, mads at
we on Dec.
sell public sale before the U
House door that valuable
farm lying ea.-t of town of Green-
ville, as in home
place be hue .
ail mi one handled and
eighty seres, less.
be lauds
of
minis. Situated Upon sail
a eight room
a attached,
oilier
Near the dwelling is a
-p.
an orchard of variety line
fruit trees
and oilier
hum One-third be paid cash,
the in two equal to
lie paid tile of one and two
yea. s day of sale, the pay-
mean to bear per cent ti-
id until full 1.1 the
money, with to
chaser to pay a greater price or all the
purchase money on day of sale r sooner
than U said by paying inter.
est. to of payment.
K. .
AND
R. Side Meat.
Tubs Boston Lard,
barrels all
barrel sugar,
barrels C Sugar.
boxes Tobacco,
barrels Railroad Mills
barrels Thistle
barrels Ax Bin
barrels I.
ltd eases dines.
Full stock of II
1.000 I like tie.
s I and
tons Shut,
Bread Powders.
case- Star
Apple vinegar,
eases Washing powder
MM roll lb Bagging.
goods carried In line.
is Hue lint
YOU CAN BUY ONE AT GOOD COOK STOVES
are now so cheap can not to an Inferior
one. to ml the bast.
THE
J MO.
THE
ALLIANCE
COOKS a
OB tolls.
Lamp
f Metal work
i.-ii,.
IAMBS
I. BLOW.
DRESS
daft pay to say
Thy fit to ind look
mar as . with In your
do to by purchasing W. L. Douglas Nam ml
stamps on tho bottom, lock for It you buy
Mass. Sold by
N. C.
BALSAM
u U
Oslo.
Notice
On Wednesday the 0th day of
A. I , will at the Court
House door the town of to
the three
land in PHI about
acres and bounded a One
tract In Heater township, ad
lands T. J.
land. K. T.
and the homestead of Harris,
containing more or less,
other tract about IS acre
and lying between the old
plank and count the
lands of Crawford. Sherrod
J. W, Sir and other., one
trait containing seres in
township lands of
Tone rt. II.
and being land which
Harris bought from Theo Smith, to
an In my hand for
again-1 Charles Harris and
hive been on said bind a
Hie of Harris.
day Nov.
. W,
THE
GOLDEN
GRAIN
FROM
to
Tinware, Paints, Oils,
Stoves Tin nil kin i-.
S- E. RENDER CO.,
COBB BROS CO.,
----AND-----
Commission Merchants,
FAYETTE NORFOLK, VA.
and
J. L. SUGG.
LIFE FIRE INSURANCE
N- C-
A J
All kinds Kinks placed in strictly
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
At lowest current rates
AGENT FOB A FIRE





DOLLARS
THE REFLECTOR
Local Reflections.
AND
of peanuts
, in i n iii fur shipment.
are now com-
SENSE.
Brain-and Bullion
are the wheels upon which rest
and run the of the
Some have one,
some the et on
the favored
few have
both Not to
take the trouble
to see and buy our
trains is to prove one
of the three
i Carriage
J. B. Cherry A
and Wagons at
A taffy maker has pitched a lent near
Brown ft Hooker store.
squire envelopes, cream
white, an now be had at th s office.
Loading and Muzzle Gun and
equipments sale by i. B. Co
I the weather predictions hit right
you may expect a siege of cold weather
now.
Envelopes, all sizes f let you a
box while they cheap. Reflector
office.
Either you have the sense with-
out the dollars, or
The dollars without the sense, or
Neither the dollars nor the sense.
Messrs. W. Smith and B. H.
Drama killed lour wild turkeys
one day last week.
The newspapers of late have had a
great deal to say about cranks The
brethren should not be so cranky.
I,. M. Misses and Boys
shoes are the best. For sale by J. B.
Cherry Co.
Much c remains in the fields
to be picked out. Considerable damage
done to it by the
week.
rains last
-o to J. B. berry Co when in need
of full st k and
sell at es will yon.
Another change has taken
place in this count. Mr. C. P. s
was last week appointed postmaster at
The thanks the publishers
. for a of X. C Almanac
; for 1891 This copy is fully up to the
stand
Personal.
Mr. B. h is been
el a d. s but is out
Miss Florence Williams left last
Thursday for
Mr. E. II. left Monday for
to purchase Christmas goods.
Sir. W. B James came from
ii last week has been spend-
few days at his old home.
Mrs A mother of Mr.
J. W. Allen, died at her heme near
Greenville Sunday night. She was quite
old.
Rev. J. X- H. of
is spending a few days here this week
looking after work on the Presbyterian
church.
Mr. C. W. has broken up
here Mrs. and
th cl Wilson last week
to spend some time her father.
Ex. T. J. Jarvis went to
yesterday to deliver an address
at an Odd His
subject m I my Brother's
h B. n and wife and
their of
Mr. B. F. and
Maj. f Mr. Bryan is
of the staunch merchants of his
sect ion.
Col. I. A. Sugg m. k his little son
Isaac mi to Halifax, for him to
he tried for killing of young James
at in June. The case will
y be called before Halifax
Court to-day.
Georgia Pearce has a nice line
of sample Bets. Feathers, etc.
that she will sell cheap Full line of
mi liner, goods.
The lot of and tinted
shown here j
just received this week at
I Book store. The ladies should see It
There is an appointed for every
man t after d- the
judgment. many men ti are
who ought to stop and st
NOW LISTEN
We have just from New
York with the largest and
most select line f
I The weather last c.-day
I H Nil
Notions, Beets a Shots
the
bad
town subscribers.
the carrier
It
nut
ever shewn in Greenville. Come
and n. our we
will send yon home
BROS.,
Leaders of Low Prices.
Greenville, N C
t.
was just so
face it.
Tin E office has just turned
the of
Warren are now
them to all patrons and
who apply.
W e ill have her W Iconic
eek. The made the
the dates have
th to
A Bit of Old Time Love.
Id tie wed-
ding run
d In white,
TM have chosen right;
Married in gray.
Yon will go far away;
Married
Yon will wish back;
d In red,
Yin will yourself dead;
Married In green.
Ashamed be seen;
Married in
Yon will always be true;
Married in pearl.
You will live in a whirl;
Married in yellow.
Ashamed of the fellow;
Married in brown.
You will live out of town;
Married in pink,
Your spirits w ill rink.
Journal
The Salisbury Herald recently told of
a little line year old girl in
county, who f
in a and wanted to o
beat it. Alb Brown, a lit lie
ht rId f
Pitt Dieted s hi a day-
Newborn
The to print
the hove i in weeks
as we find it so in the
we must ha e gone over it
and dimmed that it was in print.
However, f any of our have
seen it they d to I
its n n as he R, be-
lives d have
the aid due it. the Journal
Married in the Drove.
There n marriage out at
w last
Some time last mouth Reg-
of Deeds Harding was applied to
for a license for Mr. If. II. Strum and
Miss Ada N orris. The license was is-
sued, but the old folks being opposed
prevented the taking place.
Mr. Strum held on to the license and
watched for a to get his girl.
The, Conference brought chance.
Both of them were there, and meeting
to the embraced
the and seeing J.
W. Smith standing near they lost no
time in looking up one of the many
preachers in the assembly but stepped
up to the Squire, and Mr. Strum hand-
him the licenses i him to marry
them, Smith proceeded to tie
the knot right there in the grove, and
lie tied it as good a- quickly a a
dozen r c have done and
the couple on their way
rejoicing i he father was stand-
within thirty feet them where
the manage took place, but was not
aware of what, was going on.
Ayden Items.
N. C, 13th,
bullock, who has been in business
here for sonic nun th.- left this week fur
his old home at
A congregation of the Christian
church was organized Sunday, it will
hold its meetings in the college building
Mr. of Greenville will
next Sunday In tie college building.
There is real estate
changing here at present.
BRIGHT
For b at Lang's
Sell you s and Cobb's
Just an N. C at the
Old B. Sore.
n a large lot of Toots and
Shoes at i
The very latest style and
Cloaks at Lang's.
When in want of good sloes go to
J. B. Ch o.
f large
at Lang's.
pounds of old Cast
lion for cash. Ellington
Our Second of New Shoes has
just l. K.
The est Flo on at the
O d Brick Store.
C o h and Gen s Goods
cheap c -h at I
New Lot of in the la est
Just -t M. B. I Bag.
es n all s
among the Iota a rived at M. R.
pay cash for
Cotton u Id i u
The see th mi-
line y
l-cent-a-ii be
been fixed f.-i
elusive.
A man was heard to remark, Monday,
that he d they need
th as it has
rained everyday since the dis-
playing of signals started.
Mr. John Sin mons, aged who on
the 16th of October was married to Mrs.
aged died at his home
a few miles on Saturday
night. He was sick only a few days.
the wind was blowing so hard
W it bl- w down the kitchen
of S. V. Atkinson, at the Streeter
place. She and her grand daughter
were both in the kitchen, but fortunately
escaped without
The roads are getting in very
bad condition from the continued rains.
We would be glad to see the Board of
consider the matter of
working the convicts upon the
roads. If is anything that needs
it is pi loads.
ii e receiving the
with a blue mark on it. take it as a
notice of of subscription, and
an to
costs a a year and
house the ought to
have it.
Items.
N. C, Nov 1813.
Mr. U. L. Webber, a deputy Sheriff
was in town
looking after a law violator.
It is hard for any one to tell the
the fourth
one, on Tuesday evening and a most
rail, fall Tuesday night and Wed-
with high winds blowing down
and fencing, that have
stood the other carried
away and much damage was U
cotton that was not picked.
Mr. C. Dan son. Chairman
and Mr. A. R, Helton,
Spill gs in town
Several d bales of n have
been fold in this the past week,
bi i. to cents.
Mi. W. S. Mount, if is
S ending some days at his old home
his st as as
The K. of I . n et n their hail this
place last Saturday.
Mn. C. I . went to
Friday to visit and for
a f n s.
Mr. W. A. s, of New was
here a portion of the past week, on
business.
Saturday last was quite a dreary
far away home to hunt cold day, crowd was in town
up the item and give it to the public
we want give therefore. Oh.
the of some pa
J.
Shoes ii
Blue-he
town.
in. ave
See van Men's
The meeting in the baptist
i nil. s week,
large bad
Rev. o h. as preached a
i. tun be. of able Time h
in- Change fa Man
from o
to Greenville on Star Route 18.113, will
be d on the South side of the river
each , giving Old a and Falkland
two mails a day. A new has bi en
on the of
river to leave
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
o'clock, n turning leave Greenville
Tuesdays, Thursdays and at
o'clock- g Hill and Holland one
mail a day. Tin contract for latter
route has been awarded to Mr. B. II.
Mr. Branch Harding has
purchased a half in old
route Mr. He has been
taking a two weeks beginning
the service of the new
K ow if w e could get the route between
Greenville by way of
Cobb's store the mail
of the comity would be in
good The of
ought to h. a to
be com seat. As at present
nearly two In el to
a way between the two
which fourteen
distant each other. In order
a to fie in
it go by tail to and
H n, ii i ugh the to
traveling fully a bundle
miles make We believe if
the people would now take
rope i steps can get the
be done.
J. B. Che Co Keep
of General
been some ;. bi.
ii full up to
and solicit I
W going up the here,
last . evening, the steamer Myers
Jut of Bagging I wheel i
in C. See them stream. She returned to
Greenville and went on to M
Satin She took down 3-o bales
cotton on the trip, the heaviest
at t
of
I S
Finn e cheap
rs. l . the very latest
new full can
please an pat
I pay you ca-b for Chickens
Eggs and Country at the Old
Brick Store.
Look
est a It
Bros.
sign
e on
Fresh arrival New Buckwheat.
Rolled Oats. Prunes, Mack-
at the Old
Brick Store.
H F Keel has c himself
with the wen n V are-
of in a. d will be glad to
have his s give him a be-
that is the
place get the very best pi ices for
their tobacco. Hogsheads furnished
r on application.
Tuesday
Nov. and
proprietors k Horse Exchange,
Norfolk, Va,, will resume their weekly
auction sale f horses TI y
invite all ed to attend ti e re
opening sale, as hey will oner about
bead of very attractive i among
then car loads fro a Mr. V. L- It-
of Kansas. who year rap
piled some of the beet ever ed
on the market. The auction sales will
take every Tuesday.
the for f
so this season.
The number of
n is a nun-
usual and very attractive. I.
also contains a supplement showing the
styles of worn . mm
o a k i
old is as web us to
no e bow like
repeats itself, toilettes
e any.
The V iii Baptists of section
of the State theft
at Glove six miles from
day last. Be v. Ml. C of
was ii
attendance at each days session was
in town who
could gel conveyance went tut Sunday.
Do
You
Want
to
Save
Your
Money
If so
Trade
with
C. T.
O. T. I
-18 SHOWING ALL THU-
DRESS GOODS
f I, Ml
Its ii Satins,
CASHMERES ALL THE LATEST COLORS.
LL SHADE.
i-f
Tn
FORGET
iv OF-
The Rifles.
was a out of the
Rifles at the company drill, Friday
term on. about being
i fitted
and the e well in them.
-i- for the new
wee taken by S. T.
so many a d the beys drill
as well as they did Friday, It gives t.
Smith just cause to feel of bis
company. The would like
to ace. the Pitt Bites the beat t know.
ho on Thanksgiving Day,
Ti rally b-
beau
Mod ti at day.
e . the business houses
Monday tog names of those who
will s so that we publish them
and let the friend.- customers
In in throughout the county know
that ti e ores will be closed, and save
then dis.
I e J. Hi. g
make bases. e-n e very
. ill iii t no one whom
we ml in at the time, and
jewelers,
barbers, all ex-
pie w to close and
tie day. names appear
below
J. b. l J. C. Cobb
S E. Pender
o., J. L. V J. M. R.
Lang, J. J . Stokes A Co., C.
tree, Higgs W.
B. Ki w if. Tyson i Rawls b V ,
Frank Wilson, Allied
I J.
A. Andrews, Cohen, I. Bar.
C. A. V Lite J mis Long, D. S.
Smith. A- J. L. S.
hi. Mrs.
ii h is. Si. dwell, J. J
Cory, J. B. Mrs. B. Home. O.
John Flanagan In.,
J. D. V Carriage
O. booker, . F. Anderson Co., L.
o. J. A. Braddy, b. C.
James
Ht office, Filing-
ton ft n I. L.
F- Marble
U D. Bilge, . b White
The i list does not embrace every
bum in town, because some
of e were out when we
called, the 1st will be pub-
next week and we will
gladly add the names of any ho let us
The the will
the same.
Mr. I . P s has been appointed
postmaster
L. B. Mew born, of e M in
town
Re v. J. T. Tingle preached two very
in -no sermons at the Chi Milan
here Sunday and Sunday night
last.
J. W. Bro., of this place,
have put in position for use n
champion scale, for cotton,
loads of fodder, bay Sc. They are
what business is.
The of a-t week, have
our on a b The steam-
boat and men. cannot complain
for w ant of water.
clever mill man C
Men Hicks predictions for a cold winter
is erecting a large wood shed
having it filled with plenty of wood.
Sensible.
Our Mayor other town officials
had their els Saturday night
Sunday moaning, with some rough
characters. hey b down and tore
up the doors o the and left
the town and defied arrest. The deputy
was struck and disabled in
one hand. A State warrant was issued
in two cases against one party and I had
rather have bales of cotton to sell
be in his place.
Master George Tucker, of Kin-ton,
visiting relatives here last Saturday
Sunday.
S me of got a ca.-e
of the blues over ho t crop
and low prices. Although e hive a
short and short prices, the
country or the farmer rather, is a
more prosperous condition ever
before. There Is more corn, meat, hay,
and the most of them, have the principal
part of their fool and feed for another
year they cm but feel
pendent. It is the only true road to
in e-e-s to make what you eon-tun-, at
rather depend on all cotton
at tits pound Some f our
in me s are experimenting on ground
peas, for their hogs can say from
experience that it is the and
best crop for making pork I have ever
seen tiled.
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and
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SOLE AGENT FOR
Ladies Fine
FOR
hoes,
Misses Edwards and Stella
of are visiting
at Ibis place.
Cotton and
Below are cotton
and peanuts for yesterday,
by Cobb Bros. Co., Commission
chants of
t e el 15-16
Low 3-16
Good
Extra
Fancy
FOR
. m BABIES
Button and Lace-all styles and Prices.
November nth,
Mr. Joyner's e
be ready I tub s on S u relay.
Dr. Baker was not able to be here on
the 1st, a
the opening until the 11th. M e wish
the Institute every success and know
II men who would be greatly benefit-
Don't forget me if you have a dollar to spend as I
can save you money and give you the best of Goods.
No trouble to show goods or furnish sample.
Yours anxious to please,
THE LOW PRICE CASH MAN.
Next door north of A. Forbes, and opposite Old Brick Store,
C. T





Victor
O. I. JO at xi M .
LOCAL
NOTES AND
JOTTINGS
TOBACCO
With the only complete bicycle plant in the world,
every part of the machine is made from A to Z, is it
any wonder that Victor Bicycles are acknowledged leaders
There's no bicycle like a Victor, and no plant so grandly
complete as the one devoted exclusively to the manufacture
of this king of wheels.
OVERMAN WHEEL CO.
BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN
J S JENKINS
LEAF TOBACCO BROKERS
N.
for
trying. Large Stock
Ra Bankers, and Board of Greenville
SPECIAL
IN--------
TOBACCO-HOGSHEAD
To I- Customer of and
I wish I special pr
and propose HOGS ADS MM
h eh I prevent i s yo-ii
Al-o ha special t as I
T I In places O
position to meet all promise I will Hi
it to mar t- . y a mid them at
.-it factory Eastern Greenville, .
And
Making
or a Spectator.
I prepared . kind of Ml f-r or anything in
line, t Pickets for Stairways.
any kind, Raid would pleased to prices
anything in above upon in.
done on short notice. T a g r our o is patronage, I am o
strive to future and kindly ask to give me a trial
I -spec y.
Winterville, N. C
-A. Or.
of
Our Teaks were light during
hint week, owing to recent
COol .-it'll-
Messrs. L- F. Evans, of the
Eastern W- an 8-
White, f S. T- White C. .,
w. from a trip to s.-v-
. Virginia t. T re
l it money t prices low.
Mi. C- A. Bray, of Burlington,
President of the Bray Bros. To-
Co., was on our breaks last
week. cairn down to visit
his brother Mr. A. B. Bray who
is located here.
Mr. J. S. Jenkins returned last
Tuesday from a trip to Wilson,
he had been on business.
We noticed tobacco on the
floor of the Eastern last week
from the Fremont section. ho
says Greenville is not coming to
the front as a tobacco market t
Messrs. Talley, Alexander, Rob-
and Jones, four of Lenoir
county's clever planters were in
the city last Wednesday and
Thursday selling tobacco. They
of course were pleased. Green-
ville is the most convenient and
a for the
in counties, and
sooner our realize that
fact, the better off they will be in
dollars and cents.
Patrick H. Gorman and Geo.
E Harrison, two of Greenville's
clever buyers, attended the Rocky
Mount Fair last Thursday.
A few weeks ago tobacco the
Greenville market, sold higher
we ever saw it sell before,
1890 not excepted. The cause of
this was the fact that there are
but few brights anywhere except
u Eastern Carolina and nearly
everybody that had and
some that bought This of
course increased competition and
put prices up. The market is
now steady and paying way up
yonder for good tobacco.
Cooper's Warehouse, at
C, has been making
he week, tine sales of new
tobacco. AH bright to-
free from green is selling
at Cooper's fully as well as at this
date last year. Try him with a
of bright tobacco.
I well the best put
but Bl with Hi- the
Best material used in ail work. All of ire use. you can
Brewster, Storm, I oil, Rafi
We also keep on band a
ell at the lowest rates.
line of Harness inn Whips
to repairing.
-T.
on.
V. C-
SOLD
Sole Agents.
GREENVILLE X.
Town
Property.
By Virtue of a decree of q
. of I'll c In Ike I
T. Bruce VS I. A.
it June tern. 1891 of t. the
. t-d
be curt in said decree, will
. II in the
on M ; d
f. lift following
ed real proper J A
tail, or of in tin- t
e, aM I. A.
wile ow
of John go,
. . fr. on
-I. on
h. on the sf
if I. on Tin- -aid
Own i- one of most
. . tin Ur n, H
soul.-
and
of water,
a shade trees
a variety of fruit trees Inca
upon the higher In the
corporate limits of the town of
lie and red from th
I o. T. f , . j,,,,.
. all
K . d
o o. . . m.
is- it h
T J ,.
in Orders.
e have a assortment of
Apples, Pears, Plums,
. St ran-
b s. Hew B
ViS
THE PAST AND PRESENT CON-
OF THE PITT
COUNTY FARMERS.
Today, notwithstanding the
recent financial embarrassment
of some of the largest and strong-
est the continent the ma-
of the farmers of Pitt
are in a better condition
they have been in years- Only a
few years ago when times were
considered better than now and
and flourishing cotton
crops were made the average far-
mer, both and small, rich
and poor, saved but little clear
money. were
easy, farm products at
prices and hence instead of
learning to economize by raising
plenty of hogs corn and
thereby lay up something for the
day every available foot of
land was planted in cotton
that be turned
into money. As a an over-
supply of cereal products were
made and put upon the markets
of the world. The speculators of
course took this con-
of affairs and with the love
of supply and demand and other
things to hack soon reduced
the of farm products of
mot every kin below the of
production, leaving the
the worst off by far th n
am other class of men-
This adverse of
fairs immediately following the
flush of good times taught a
an economic lesson-
First it taught the farmer lo grow
and raise his articles of home con-
namely, corn, wheat,
and a great
other that be had been ac-
d to g before this
time Stop an. I compare the
of the farmers of Pitt
to-day with that of 1885- Then
cotton sold for ll
per pound, to-day it ill on
a high mark t Y.-t the
financial the r
to day is very as as
1885. Because the low
price of pi has been a
blessing in disguise that it
taught to become more
pendent. There is more bacon,
more corn, more home mode
molasses, more at home
among the Pitt county farmers
to day in the year 1893 than there
termed hard times, and since the
of this period great
changes have taken place not only
agriculture but in almost the
universal vocation of man. Ten
j ears ago cotton the
I . op among the farmers.
I. fact ton was the only crop
which the Pitt r
for his money. Does
this condition exist to-day I No,
in ed diversification has
t place of the one cotton
idea. The farmer that ten
ago acres of
and acres of corn for a
to-day plants acres in
acres in corn, acres in to
and the in various
other things that tend to make
home happy, and the pocket if
not so heavy is relieved to a great
extent of the continual drain upon
it to secure the necessaries of life.
Yes, our farmers are yearly be-
coming more independent and
though misfortune seems to have
placed its fatal hand on the pro
ducts of the laboring man, yet
after all these may work
out a far greater blessing to the
farmer than they proven
misfortunes.
The joints muscles are so
by Hood's that all
rheumatism and stillness torn.
et oily Hood's.
Try Cooper, at Henderson, with
some fine white tobacco and he
will please you- Send your to-
where you can get the cash
for it. Cooper is always
The Bible Reader to Resume
cation.
We are glad to see it stated
that the Bible Reader, of Rich-
Va. which suspended last
summer, is to resume publication.
The paper has been purchased
by a new company and the first
issue of the edition will
appear November The
owners announce they have
secured the services of the for-
mer editor, Rev. Edward L. Pell,
who will have entire editorial
supervision of the paper.
in -n, N. C.
. have op an office in tor
he purpose of .
always rely on finding a
I me.
B. A.
I wish to your to my
FALL MILLINERY.
I have the latest shapes in Felt
and Straw Goods. Very
line of Pretty and Cheap Rib-
also Tips and Fancy Feathers.
You will save money by getting my
prices before you purchase elsewhere.
L. GRIFFIN.
Notice.
State North Carolina, In the Superior
Pitt County. Court.
W. H.
A. D. Summons
vs. I for Re-
Jas. N. Lewis T.
Henry E. A.
and Laura
Fulcher, a minor a Clerk,
guardian
Petition to sell Land for Assets
The defendant Jas. N is
hereby notified to be and appear before
E. Clerk Superior for
the county of Pitt, t his office
Greenville, on Wednesday, the 8th day
of Nov 1893, and answer the
a copy which will be filed in
my office within en days from the dale
this and let the said de-
take notice that if he fail to
answer the said complaint at that
lime, the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief in
the complaint. Her. off all
under hand this the day of
September, 1893.
E.
C. S. C. Pitt County.
DOCTORS often fail TO Cure.
eminent specialists are consulted
in vain, change of scene and
climate have no effect. Your
case seems hopeless. Do
not Despair. The
cures such cases.
Read the
of North
Carolina's
best
Rev. R. C.
of DURHAM.
be i 1-.
with marked
benefit, and not be
without
Mr. Ralph D. Williams,
DURHAM,
Tho oared mo
WRITE US.
ATLANTIC CO.,
B. O. J
. m .--.-
JUST LOOK HERE,
Do net Fail Call on
FRANK WILSON
as he has just returned from the North with a
line of
Dry GOODs, Notions, BOOTS Shoes,
GENT'S FURNISHING GOOD'S
And as I make a
i Skin
Eruptions
and similar annoyances are caused
by an impure blood, which will
result in n more dreaded disease.
Unless removed, slight impurities
develop into Scrofula,
ma, Salt Rheum and other serious
results of
Bad
have for some time been
a sufferer from a severe
blood trouble, for which I
took many remedies that
did ma do good. I have
now taken four bottles
with the most res
Am enjoying the I
ever ha- e twenty
pounds and my saw
me as wait am like a saw
JOHN S.
C.
Oar Treatise on Blood Skin
mailed free to any
CO,
f-i.
I can suit you both as to pocket and quality.
It doesn't take much water to
drown some New Jersey mm.
One was recently found dead
his face buried in the
by the foot of a
o. The was filled
with water and the man, who was
subject to fits, was found with his
face pressed into the little pond,
where he was suffocated-
Star.
Cooper, at pays
you for your tobacco in currency
or as you may desire.
At u City packing house
a few days ago, eleven hours
cattle were killed and pie
pared tor beet market, an
average a
SAID TO
A Story
BE A MYTH.
W. H. WHITE.
TIMES CHANG D,
Old things hive passed and
things have My old
stock of be n s out
and a new ha- taken its
The old was replaced
by the new because my
LOW DOWN PRICES
rotes the people and keep the goods
moving. Now listen to a few plain
I know times are hard
scarce just as well as man
who cotton, corn and tobacco,
a-d km going to sell goods just as low
as dealer can afford to sell.
For every dollar spent with me will
get the worth of your money. keep a
stock of
General Merchandise,
Dry Goods, Notions
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Caps and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
Clothing
at any price a man can want. Also a
full stock of
Groceries
Cotton Bagging Ties.
CALL AT THE RED FRONT OPPOSITE THE OLD BRICK
STORE AND WE WILL CERTAINLY PLEASE YOU. I WANT
TO IMPRESS UPON THE PUBLIC THAT MY STOCK IS EN-
NEW, THE GOOD TRADE I HAD DURING THE LAST
SPRING AND HUMMER RELIEVED ME OF ALL
STOCK AND I AM BEFORE YOU BEADY WITH A
SPARKLING, BRAND NEW STOCK OF GOODS-
YOURS TO SERVE,
FRANK WILSON,
Told of the Raising of the
Vatican's Obelisk.
The obelisk of St. Peter's or of
the Vatican was a celebrated
of rod granite, brought
from to Rome by Em-
Caligula, and now standing in
front of St. Peter's church. It is
one hundred and thirty-two feet in
height and its weight is three
and sixty tons. Pliny says that
the Ship which brought the obelisk
from was almost as long
loft side of the port of
It was successfully set up
in its present position by Domenico
Fontana, and it is about the raising
of this obelisk that the following
familiar story is The
having been preceded by high
mass in St. Peter's, and solemn
benediction having been pronounced
upon Fontana and the workmen, the
pope ordered that no one should
speak, under penalty of death, while
the obelisk was being raised. But,
owing to the stretching of the
ropes, the immense mass did not
quite roach the required position,
and tho operation would have failed,
had not a man in the crowd broken
over the order of the pope, and
called to the workmen to the
This suggestion was
mediately acted upon and the huge
column slowly rose to its destined
place. This story is no found in
any writer of that period, and it Is,
according to one of those
Inventions which spring from a wish
to disparage the triumphs of genius
and to lower its claims.
are com-
pounded from a prescription
widely used by the best
cal authorities and are
in a form that is be-
coming the fashion every-
where.
act gently
but promptly upon the liver,
stomach and intestines; cure
dyspepsia, habitual
offensive breath and head-
ache. One taken at the
first symptom of indigestion,
biliousness, dizziness, distress
after eating, or depression of
spirits, will surely and quickly
remove the whole difficulty.
may be ob-
of nearest druggist
are easy to take,
quick to act, and
save many a doc-
tor's bill.
BROWN HOOKER
INVITE YOU TO VISIT THEIR
To see the they are offering on a full line of
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
Boots, Shoes and Hats
Can
You Read
The Future
Do you know what your con-
will be years hence
Will your earning capacity
be equal to the support of
yourself and family r This is
a serious question, yet, you
could answer
if yon had a twenty-
years Policy in the
Equitable Life
A method which
all the protection furnished
by any of life
addition the largest
cash returns to those policy-
holders whose lives are pro-
longed, and who then need
money rather than assurance.
For facts and figures,
W. J. Manager,
For the
ROCK HILL. S. C
OINTMENT
I HA
MARK
For Fall and Winter Service.
We can snit the Ladies exactly on
Dress Goods Trimmings.
A more complete
stock of
NOTIONS
cannot be found on
the
We continue to sell C. B. Corsets at cents
the i all
This has been In in
know has
bed. in steady demand, it has I . en-
the
e. on and tin where
all other with
the have
for failed. Ointment is of
long and I he high
which it has Obtained is owing entirely
-o its efficacy, but has
i lien lo bring It
line bottle el this Ointment will
he sent to any en receipt of One
Ail promptly at-
tended lo. Address all and
communications
T. F.
Greenville, X. C
t B. It.
Schedule
SOOTH.
No No
Oct Its. daily fast Hall, dally
ex aim
pm pm S
Ar Km k; Mount pm
Ar t So pm
i.
Ml p m pm
The balance of Lang's stock of Clothing and Shoes are going
AT AND BELOW
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HOOKER'S NEW STORE
----TWENTY FIVE WORTH OF----
To be sold at reduced
A Farmer's Heart's Desire.
Desire cox, of North Lyme,
Conn., is a woman of unusual ac-
She is a constant
smoker, the penny clay pipe being
her favorite medium. For sever
years has J a farm with-
out help, except in the busiest sea-
sons. She plows, harrows and
plants, harvests her crops,
hay, chops down trees and cuts
them Into firewood and railroad
ties; she yokes sod drives cattle,
shears sheep, and drives a string of
from three to five yokes of oxen with
a skill which is positively artistic.
Desire, who Is now fifty, was
married when she was nineteen, but
her husband drank too much hard
cider to celebrate the ceremony, so
his new bride took him out and
him severely, then flung
him into a corner with the
to remain till he was
concluded, however, that discretion
was the better part of valor,
We now nearly ten sway during the and has never
s u
the rs from 1880 to
LS the farmers have not us
awl i-. . rt y m
tit a t much ready cash they use to
majority of
tilled the r This of course
condition better.
ALL N Hf N A
. Wile, V ,
JOHN
GREENVILLE, A. C.
Can still be found
at the Old
stand.
pared lo do
FIRST-CLASS WORK
on anything n the
Fine Vehicles Specialty
Repairing done prompt-
and in manner
prices, together with a large
assortment of Fall and
winter
IN SHORT A COMPLETE
STOCK OF GOODS TO BE SOLD
CHEAP.
Having my brother out I am determined to sell my m
tire stock exceedingly close. Come and see for yourself.
Respectfully,
WILEY BROWN.
New Home Sewing Machines and Depositor for American Bible So
tiers to the Pitt of the following goods
not to be excelled in this market. And to be
pure straight good. GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS,
GOODS. HATS and BOOTS. LA
and CHILDREN'S HOUSE FURNISHING
GOODS, WINDOWS, SASH. BLINDS, CROCK FRY and QUEENS
WARE, HARDWARE, LOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different
lads and Mini. Hay, Rook Lots. Plaster of Paris,
Hair. and
HEAVY GROCERIES A
tot Clark's O. M. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade st Wholesale
and
me a -ail and aW
tot Clark's Q. H. T. Spool which I offer to trade st
cent per per rent tor Prep
and Lye lobbers Prices. White Lead and Lin
Paint Wood ant
Wait, Pastes me a-all and n
Wilson
Ar
Ar
Tl Al HO
7-, N PI
dally ex Sun.
an.
Ar p m
V. Mo. a on
Vi
p in
Sunday.
Trail, Neck Road
raves Halifax p.
strives Neck at p in.
. . .-8 p. in. p. m.
leaves 7.20 a. in.,
a. in.
a. . 11.20 a. m. daily
except day.
Trains on Washington Branch leave
Washington a. arrives Parmele
8.40 a. in. returning
leaves 1.48 p. m., 6.00
p. arrives 7.30 p. m.
Daily except l with
trains on ml Neck Branch.
Train leaves N O, via
K. K. daily except Sun-
P M, Sunday P M,
0.20 p. 5.20 p. in.
leaves daily except
6.30 a. a. m
N C, 10.26 A V
Trains on south, n. Division,
and Fayetteville Branch leave
ville ii in. arrive pm.
Returning leave 1-15 p m.
-rive Fayetteville m. Dally ex-
Sunday.
Midland N Branch leave
i . i v except Sunday, A M
N , a M. Rs
retuning N C AM
Goldsboro. N C A If.
Brunei
H M. arrive Nashville Ml
Hope P M. Returning
Hope no A M, Nashville
8.36 A M. arrives U. Mount S A
except
Trains on R. R. leave
, 7.311 p. m. arrive Dunbar 8.40 p.
m. Returning leave Dunbar a
arrive Latta 7.10 a. m. Day
Sunday.
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw
, Sunday it
I'M. M
on at A M. and P. M.
Warsaw with c
No. makes
for all points North dally. g
all vis Richmond, and daily except Sun
lay via Bay Line, also Rocky
dally except Sunday with A
railroad for Norfolk and
via Norfolk.
DI vi
. M . . .
T, .


Title
Eastern reflector, 15 November 1893
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
November 15, 1893
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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