Eastern reflector, 7 November 1894






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BEAR IN MIND.
That a vote for the
ticket means a vote
against County Govern-
against White
and against
the interests of
your State. White men
be wise and vote the
straight Democratic VOL. XIII.
ticket.
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. WHICH ARD, Owner
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1894.
NO.
cc
BEFORE
WHITE MEN.
If you love your State
and desire to see White
Supremacy continued
in North Carolina, go to
the polls next Tuesday
and vote the entire Dem
ticket from
of the Supreme
Court to Township Con-
stable.
EXAMINE THE PRICE
ail
Before you ship or carry your Tobacco to any other market or any other Warehouse in Greenville. Here are some of the prices we are obtaining for those who arc selling with us
JAS.
Pounds. Price. Amount
.
.
60.22
. 15.50. 15.50
8-74. 5.77
7.00. 1302
Average
JNO- GALLOWAY
20.00
20.50.
15-00
5.91
16.47
12.00
11.00
9.36
22.87
10.45
8.25
Average
JOYNER.
Pounds. Amount.
J. W. EDWARDS.
Pounds. Price. Amount.
4.90
17.25.
20-00.
15-00 .
15.75
Average
4.00
5.47
3.54
Average
JNO. GALLOWAY.
13.78
15.39
MISS FLORENCE HORN-
Pounds-
Price Amount.
. 1664
. 31-00.
10.75
W. T. HARRIS-
Pounds. Price. Amount
25-50. 19.38
29.32
40.00. 14.80
Average 100-
As ever, your friends
FORBES M YE, Proprietors Warehouse. Greenville, N. C
PITT FEMALE SEMINARY
GREENVILLE N. C.
Session Opens September 5th, 1894, Closes. June, 1895.
Full Corps Complete English Course. Ancient and Modern Languages. Special
Advantages in Music and Art- For full particulars apply to
IO. Principal-
FREE will be two young ladies who preparing
to teach in the Public Schools of Pitt adjoining counties. Tuition will be required in advance, but
will be refunded to the applicants who make the highest average on the regular examinations at the
close of the session. Candidates must enter not later than October
EXPENSES. MUSIC-
Weeks.
En-dish, . M Latin, Greek,
r magma,. Conservatory Course,. 20.00
Academic. Vocal- Special,. 15-00
Intermediate,. 12-50 Organ,.
Use of Piano or Organ,
hour each day,
Latin, Greek, French and
each,
1500 Board, lights
20.00
one
Ger-
and
DEMOCRATIC Advance Sheet From Auditor's
FOR STATE
S.
County.
FOR CHIEF E,
JAMES E. SHEPHERD,
of Beaufort County.
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES,
WALTER CLARK, of Wake county.
JAMES C. of Cumberland.
BURWELL,
FOR JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT,
3rd JACOB BATTLE
4th District, B ALLEN.
8th District, BENJAMIN P. LONG-
9th Di-t. WILLIAM X. MEBANE.
B.
12th H CARTER.
For Cong.
WILLIAM A. B. BRANCH,
of Beaufort county.
For Solicitor
JOHN E. WOODARD,
of Wilson county.
TICKET.
FOR
r. G. JAMES.
FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
J. D. COX,
S. M. JONES.
FOR CLERK SCI COURT
WILLIS R. WILLIAMS.
FOR SHERIFF
RICHARD W. KING.
FOR DEEDS i
HENRY HARDING.
for
FLANAGAN-
for
DR. C. O-H.
for
J. U.
The Auditor's report for the
fiscal year ending November 30th,
1891, will show an increase of
nearly school taxes levied
by the ninety-six counties in the
State and an increase of over
for county purposes, and county treasurer. Both were
Pops, are Withdrawing.
Cheering Democratic news
comes from Stokes county. All
but two of the Third party
dates have withdrawn in favor of
the Democrats. The two left are
candidates for the Legislature
mostly for the improvement of
roads, bridges, Below is a
comparative for 1893
and 1891.
TAXES-
polls, 1893,
1894,
Colored polls, 1893. ; j
1894,
Bank stock, 1893,
1894,
Railroad property, 1893,
630.57 ; 1894,
General property white, 1893,
; 1894.
General property colored, 1893,
1894,
Other sources, 1893,
1894. 131.00.
Total, 1893, ; 1891,
COUNTY
County purposes, 1893,
300.56; 1894,
Special county purposes, 1893,
1894.
Total, 1863, 1894,
formerly good Democrats. It is
believed that they will pull out.
The candidates who came down
say the Populist party was get
ting too close to the Republicans
who only want to use the Third
party as the tool to get in office.
Marion Butler Ventilated.
A correspondent at
writing to the Charlotte
quotes Mr. H. L Greene as
saying in one of bis political
speeches a few days ago
do you want to know who
you are following You are fol-
lowing a man who nine years ago
swore to a libel, and afterwards
hired a friend of his to steal the
paper out of the society library
at Chapel Hill, in order that he
might save himself from public
condemnation. This is the kind
of a man you honest Populists
and Republicans are allowing to
lead you in the contest
the party. Such a
man is Mr- Marion The
your Wood, tone up the sys- above question of Mr. Green can
I tern, and regulate the digestive organs substantiated by as good men
by taking Sarsaparilla. Sold i as there are in the State of North
by all druggists.
WHY FUSION HAS NOT FUSED
It has engineered on
the part of the by
Pritchard, tried to or
a Republican party
in North Dr. Molt who
wanted to drive cut the
and have respectable
can party in the and by
Judge Russell, who said the
were no more entitled to
vote than the savages in Africa,
and on the part of the Populists
by Butler, who was fond
of saying in his the
that the white in
this government Lad a right
to it, Buck Kitchin whoso
and kind wonts about
the are known of all
and S. Otho Wilson who is right-
distrusted by every with
whom he ever had
These KM the six men who are at
the head of the fusion movement
and who will reap all the rewards
if it succeeds. Is it surprising
that a large number of
who have enjoyed the advantages
of public schools, refuse to assist
in the success of men who have
devoted a life-time to abusing
their race, not one of whom has
ever turned over his hand to help
their education or material
Evidences multiply that
who self-respect
will not stultify themselves by
pulling chestnuts out of the fire
for the men who are their worst
enemies in all parties.
2- In Wilson county the color-
ed Republicans held a meeting
and denounced fusion. The
son Advance thus tells how a
had fun at the expense of a
At the Republican mass moot-
last Saturday A. W. Jones,
the orator of Wilson, got
off a good joke on Mr- Grice, a
Populist of this county. He said
that he attended a great
in which he saw acted the
history of the parties tor the last
two years. He saw Mr. Cleve-
land come upon the stage and
announce his intention of purify-
the Democratic party of
bribes and ballot-box
He had a large sifter in which he
poured the broken elements of
the party and he and Mr.
the sifting. The
whole party stood the test except
Mr. Grice. He dropped out
Mr. Grice is the man who, in a
Populist convention some time
ago, stated that he had bought
votes. Jones, speech was
highly sensational-
3- In Murfreesboro the
lists held a meeting, and the In-
says that Walter Reynolds
replied to John F. News and
T. Griffith in this strain and
utterly demoralized the Pops who
are begging for
had been a member of the
People's party and intended to
vote that ticket, but the speeches
have heard this afternoon have
convinced me that the People's
party is made out of thieves that
came from tin Democratic party.
If they were thieves in tho Demo-
party, they will likewise be
thieves in the party, and
I cannot support any such men-
No, fellow citizens, the
party will not do. It is the
forbidden fruit with which the
tempted our first parents
and caused th ca to fail. If
go into that party, our party, the
Republican, will fall to pieces
will no voice in this gov-
Have nothing to do
with the People's
4- The colored Republicans of
Beaufort county held a meeting
a few days in which they
passed resolutions denouncing
fusion. We quote
we, the Republican
voters of Beaufort county in con-
assembled, do after full
investigation find and conclude
That whereas the chairman of
our county executive committee
ailed to call a convention of the
party, alleging, as he
stated, that he believed that the
party known as the
now asking our support in
the coming election, was by mis-
trying to procure
the endorsement and support of
our party, posing as our friend,
claiming and promising, and only
in secret advocating the change
of the system of county
government, which promise and
pledge was inconsistent with the
action of that party in its
at Raleigh which passed
upon that question, and withdrew
that plank from its platform.
It now further appearing to
convention that the People's
party are advocating measures
such as the Australian ballot sys-
which would disfranchise
three-fourths of the colored voters
of our State. Its advocacy of the
levy and division of the school
taxes, which would deprive the
children of the colored race of
about nine tenths of the funds
now appropriated to them yearly.
They closed by resolving to
oppose parties whose plat-
forms are contrary to the
of the Republican party, and
hence we-cannot and will not
with the People's
These are the four reasons why
many salt respecting will
refuse to support the Fusion
ticket. The nomination of Jim
Young will help fusion some in
Wake, but many intelligent
in the East will stay at
home or vote for their Democrat-
friends. There are more who
will do this than the of
any party dream about. They
are men who cannot be bought or
deceived. They are Republicans
who refuse to be led by the nose
by their worst enemies. They
are quiet, but election day will
cause enthusiastic Fusion to
open their eyes.
We know what we are talking
News Ob-
believer in
but there
THE SOUTH BECOMING BETTER
KNOWN IN WEST.
The following extracts are
a letter written by Iowa real
estate nod immigration agency in
the South Tho latter sent the
letter to the Southern States ma
of Baltimore, with
permission to use such parts of
it as did not relate to private
business
I am not a
special providences,
seem to be events on all sides
which tend to drive immigration
to the South. The West is com-
to change its methods of
agriculture, placing n
whatever in rainfall, and
the irrigating ditch is too limited
to the public
ally. Then, again, the
terrible drought throughout the
Northwest coming us just at
the time that there is so much
agitation in manufacturing com-
and strikes, that
who have never thought of resort-
to farming now seriously
considering the necessity of till-
the soil and owning a home,
so as to be independent of the
common master, capital, in
hands. Then, again, climate and
cheap lands are two most potent
incentives.
logically-minded men are
now amazed at their past stupid-
and only beginning to
wonder why they did not consider
the reason.
always knew these facts, but
did not think ; know it now, but
and it a task to interest the
pie because of life time habit and
teaching. I am, however, glad to
notice how things are
changing. The circulation of the
Southern is
awakening an interest which will
never cease until thousands know
the facts exist. To-day I
met an intelligent farmer to whom
I have been handing my copy of
the Southern States magazine.
Me says to me s you first
commenced giving me this ma-
I merely read, here and
there, a line or short article, but
recently I have read every word,
and I tell you, sir,
the Star of Empire will take its
I want to know when you
are going to make your trip
South ; will go with
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Report
PURE
The Real Issue.
What is the
Mr Archibald Brady, ex-post-
master of Charlotte, and a good
Republican, has this to say of
shall vote for
cans wherever they are put up, if
they are good men. I think
is the worst possible disaster
that could have befallen the Re-
publican party, and some more
of them will think so with me
before many more weeks roll
around. But when my party
goes outside and takes up men
from other ranks, it leaves me the
right to go outside, and so I shall
exercise the right of the free
American citizen vote for
i please. That's
here I
motive power of
Why do men toil
Will the people of North Cum j L not the motive f
Una condone the deeds of ; v would like to have a photo-
Republican party in the south who sells
during the and consent to a; o, the man
at anything without
revival of tho pernicious rule then
established
That is the question pure and
simple which is to be decided at
tho ballot box on November 6-
Every other issue sinks into in-
significance in comparison with
this. For the last decade and
more the Democrats have con-
trolled affairs in North Carolina.
We have had one of the best gov-
the lowest taxes and
tho purest judiciary of any State
in Union. Tho rights and in-
of the people have been
guarded and preserved.
No so, during the years of Re-
publican rule just after the war.
We were then the sport of knaves
and the prey of carpet-baggers.
Corruption walked unblushing
into our courts and legislative
halls; debaucheries were
the ballots of the
without any effort at conceal-
Our treasuries were loot-
ed, the hands of the people were
tied, soldiers were at
the ballot boxes, spoliations were,
facilitated by legislation and the
judiciary was It was
in a word, a saturnalia
in the history of any
try, and an era of
such as was never before
seen in a free republic.
The election of the present
ticket, in the face of the open
trades being daily made to divide
up the spoils, would amount in-
deed to a proclamation that the
people of this great common
wealth are ready to return to
those degenerate days and sub-
merge and our most val
institutions.
Are we prepared to make such
a confession to acquiesce in a re-
so calamitous News-Ob-
server.
who toils
hope o reward- to
every man that which you ask for
yourself, fair remuneration for
Weekly.
Don't yield to any pressure that
seeks to persuade yon to scratch
the regular Democratic ticket.
We should present a solid,
broken front to the enemy in this
contest for good government.
WANTED.
All kinds r Watches, and
Jewelry for repairs.
Main tor-Be. Cleaning
ppM ,,,, w
All work
mend to Mr.
Pine work
guaranteed by
Z F.
Watchmaker Jeweler,
Greenville, N. C.
F. PRICE,
and Civil
Greenville, x. C.
Office the Kins House.
JAMES
DENTIST,
r I
fl. F. -ON
A TYSON,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
M.
Prompt attention given to collection
LATHAM. HARRY SKI
N. C.
To repress the Gov-
of St. Petersburg has just
ordered that the names and ad-
dresses of all persons found in-
in the streets, regardless
of rank or sex, shall be posted in
certain public places in the city
and also printed in the Official
Gazette. Fifty years ago they
were compelled to sweep the
streets for a number of
under the eye of the police-
Jab. K. Moore. i. Moons,
Williamston. Greenville.
N. C
Office under Opera House. Third
T L, FLEMING,
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
X. O.
Prompt attention to
at Tucker old
U G. JAMES,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
N C.
Practice in Ml the courts. Collection a
J. JARVIS. AUX. L. StOW
JARVIS BLOW,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
. x. C,
In all the Court.





THE REFLECTOR.
Greenville, N. C.
Editor
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7th 1894
Entered at th at Greenville,
K. c., is second-class mail matter.
Alter getting out the last issue
of the Reflector we concluded,
as there was still much good
work that could be done in the
few remaining days of the cam-
to send out another issue
before the election, hence this
copy goes ahead tho regular
publication day. It has required
considerable work to do this,
we don't mind the work when the
Democratic party is to be
thereby. we ask that
you look over this issue carefully
and do all you can for the success
of the ticket on Tuesday. It will
be noticed that this paper is dated
the usual day of publication, so
you need not look for another on
Wednesday morning, but as soon
as the returns are in so that a
result of the election can be
ascertained we will issue a small
extra giving the news and letting
you know how large the Demo-
majority is in the comity,
district and State.
HOW TO VOTE.
Vote for F. G- James for the
Senate-
Vote for J. D- Cos and S- M.
Jones for tho House of
Vote for Willis R- Williams for
Superior Court Clerk.
Vote for R. W. King for Sheriff.
Vote for Henry Harding tor
Register of Deeds-
Vote for John Flanagan for
Treasurer.
Vote for Dr.
for Coroner.
Vote for J B. Kilpatrick for
Surveyor.
Vote for the Democratic
date for Constable in your town-
ship-
Vote for W. A, B- Branch for
Congress.
Vote for John E- for
Solicitor-
Vote for S. Tate for State
Treasurer.
Vote for the
Judges for both the Supreme and
Superior Courts.
In fact and in short, vote the
straight Democratic ticket from
end, and
a single name. Do this and you
do your duty as a citizen who
loves good government and is op-
posed to a return of Radicalism
in North Carolina.
When we hear of old time
cussing Democrats swearing
in night meetings to put
themselves into office we exclaim
a fall, my countrymen
What a
If you vote for E- A- for
Superior Court Clerk you vote
for a man who while in office
turned against the party that
honored him with it and used his
efforts to destroy that party.
The now get nearly
half the school fund of Pitt
They pay only one-fifth of
it. That is under Democratic
rule. Third party rule would
only give them what they paid.
Many men voted th
Populist in 1892, when the
party professed to have some
principles. Now that principle
has been sacrificed in favor of
these men should vote the
Democratic ticket.
Once upon a time a certain
white man turned Republican.
Certain Democrats wanted to
know how he felt turning
Now somebody else is
to st into that camp.
Wonder how he feels
Wonder if Col. Harry Skinner
will pat the fusion candidate for
the Senate on the head and in-
him as the next Senator
from Pitt county, and then on
election day vote for the Demo-
nominee, as he did two
years ago
Out of the taxes paid
in Pitt county each year, only a
little over is paid on land.
How would you land owners like
to pay the other and let
all those fellows who have
money and notes pay nothing.
That is the Third party plan.
Third party men want land to
pay all taxes. Think of it. You
who own land valued at now
pay their plan you
would pay And a certain
merchant in Greenville who now
pays about taxes would not
pay one cent. Do you like that
J. B. CHERRY.
J. R.
J. G.
FRANK WILSON.
TAKE
GREAT PLEASURE IN PRESENTING TO THEIR
MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS THEIR
CLOTHING
FALL WINTER
which has been selected with special reference to the trade in
this locality. It includes the pick of the market in Fresh
Fall Winter Styles and not less astonishing than the
goods, will be the low prices pat on them. We
---------are here to compete with
We are after your patronage expect to get it by
value received; we do not want it on terms.
pose to inaugurate the rarest bargain season we have ever
sided over. A half-hour spent in looking over our stock will
give you some idea of the popular styles and we can only hope
that it will be as much pleasure for you to see as for us to show
our goods.
THE GREAT QUESTION.
What Has the Democratic Party
Done
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Show your manhood
the Democratic ticket-
and vote
vote
ticket.
the
-ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT WE CARRY-
Bo sure that you
straight Democratic
scratching.
Give your condemnation to
by voting the straight Dem-
ticket.
If you vote for Harry Skinner
you vote for a man who seems
anything for office.
If you the first district to
be properly represented in Con
vote for Branch.
A vote for tho Democratic Leg-
ticket is a vote to
good government in North
Carolina.
Poll tax in several counties is
over If yon colored people
want it the same here, vote the
Third party ticket.
Willis R- Williams going to
be elected Clerk of the Superior
Court. Put in your vote him
and help swell his majority.
Could you ask for better county
officers than Dick King, Henry
Harding and Join Flanagan have
made If not go vote for them-
If you vote a fusion ticket you
are encouraging the party that
holds secret night meetings with
the and them
Vote tor every Democrat on the
ticket. Take no chances. It will
be too late to say what you
have done when the opportunity
is past.
It seems to be strangely true
that when a man leaves the Dem-
party, he leaves all his
It has repealed the Federal
Democratic election laws, which were a stand-
menace to the South. This
saves to the people a
year.
It has reduced tho tariff to a
revenue basis, saving to the
of the United States by lower
prices nearly a billion dollars.
It is giving to the people a
clean, honest and economical ad-
ministration of the government.
It has saved to the people
835,089-70 by a reduction of the
expenditures of the gov-
It has returned to the Treasury
of the United States
which had been appropriated for
pensions.
It has appropriated for pen
less than the
last Congress did.
It has suspended the pensions
of old soldiers which were
fraudulently obtained.
It has elected the only
dent, with one exception, who
has had the courage to veto a
pension bill. President Grant
vetoed four bills. President
Cleveland vetoed five hundred
and twenty-four.
It has saved to the people
by the repeal of the sugar
bounty.
It has abolished COO useless
government offices.
It restored to the people
acres of lands during
Cleveland's first administration-
It has restored over
acres during this administration,
and the House of Representatives
passed a bill restoring an ad-
acres.
It has upheld law and order
and put down the mobs of an-
It has repealed the law which
exempted Treasury notes from
taxation, so that now all
must be taxed.
It has passed the best antitrust
law ever put upon the statue
books.
It has passed an income tax
law, which takes a heavy burden
from the shoulders of the poor,
and places it . on the surplus
wealth of the rich-
In 1878 it made silver a full
gal tender, after it had been
monetized by the in
1874.
During tho last three months
it has caused to be coined
dollars- From the
foundation of the government in
1789 to 1873 only a little over
silver dollars were coined-
Through a Democratic
gaps
and hoes to fit all.
Gent's Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises, Crockery, Glass
ware. Wood and Hardware, Guns, Shot and Pow-
Gun Implements. Tinware, Cutlery, Plows and Castings to
lit, Harness, Groceries and Flour.
HIGH vs. LOW
FRANK WILSON.
CLOTHING
AT
CLOTHING
CLOTHING
A chance of a life time to secure good goods
at low prices. See
FRANK WILSON
------and get his low prices on------
BOYS
CLOTHING
mt m she,
A trial will convince you.
PIKE.
CLOTHING
CLOTHING
FRANK WILSON.
Dry
furnishing
to suit your pocket book and your person- Don't forget but come
and see for yourself.
CLOTHING
FRANK WILSON.
We still lead in this line, having the largest and best selected
stock ever carried in our town. We have six thousand
and seventy-five square feet of floor space
to this one line, and when you want
anything in the Furniture -line
-------consisting of-------
One of our popular young men
went to circus Tuesday
taking a lady friend with him-
After the performance they went
into the menagerie and walked
slowly through it looking at the
animals. This interested the
young man very much and he
consciously got ahead of his com-
After the circuit
of the tent he thought it time to
leave and taking hold of the lady's
arm, as he supposed, started to
leave- Turning to speak to her
his was great when he
found that he had changed part-
and had taken a colored
woman- The young lady was a
few feet behind almost convulsed
with merriment and the colored
woman seemed equally amused
at the mistake. There was
quick exchange and the young
lady taken home, very few
words during
the Herald.
Notice to Creditors.
The undersigned having duly
before the Superior Court Clerk of
Pitt county as Executor of the Last
Will and Testament Martha Brooks,
deceased, notice is hereby given to all
persons indebted to the estate of the
said decedent to make immediate pay-
to the undersigned, all per-
sons against said estate
must present the same for payment on
or before the 27th day of October, 1886,
or this no ice will be plead in of re-
This 27th day of October, 1894.
W. BROOKS.
of Martha Brooks.
LEADING ATTRACTIONS
-IN-
Medium Price Marble Top Suits.
Oak Suits, Marble lop Bureaus,
Wood Top Bureaus
Cotton and Peanuts.
Below are Norfolk prices of cotton
and peanuts for yesterday, as tarnished
by Cobb Bros. Co., Commission Mer-
chants of Norfolk
COTTON.
Good Middling
Middling
Low Middling
Good Ordinary
PEANUTS,
Prime
Extra Prime
Fancy
Spanish
11-16
15-10
have received their new stock and can
show their the very latest
designs, styles and colors for fall and
winter.
Our New Patten Hals
are beaut ire while our Ribbons,
Lanes and all other goods will
be sure to please you.
Call and examine our stock.
my
MANY FRIENDS.
I am pleased to state that since recovering
from my recent sickness I have visited
the northern markets to purchase
NEW GOODS I
and am now prepared to show you an
------site line of------
Notions
HATS, CAPS
FURNISHING
You will find all my goods strictly first-class and prices low
Come to see me and let me show yon what I can do.
WILEY BROWN, i
GREENVILLE N. C.
good traits there, or at least of the Treasury it has re
few afterwards.
Watch your tickets closely and
be sure that yon have the right
kind and the right number-
Every voter is entitled to cast a
ticket in six different boxes.
We are to id that at of the
secret night meetings the
candidates been hold-
they take it by to
the to vote for them-
Wonder if G- W- chair-
man of one cf the Republican
still thinks She Pop
a. j and con
and unfit to be trusted
with
deemed of Treasury
notes, issued under the act of
1890, in silver. The former Re-
publican redeemed
them only in geld.
It has increased the volume of
money in the country
in the last eleven months.
It has given North Carolina a
better State government than that
of any State in the Union.
It has redeemed more pledges
one year than any other party
ever done, it will redeem
t all.
It has been faithful to the
and has ever stood for the
greatest principle known to man,
the right of hone rule-
Tables,
Extension Dining Table, Side Boards, Tin Safes, Mattresses,
Bed Spring, Children's Beds and Cribs, Parlor Suite, Hall
Racks, Wardrobes, Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles, Floor Oil
Cloths, yard, yard and a half and two wide, and Door
Mats, call on us.
We have some rare bargains in all lines. We
defy competition. We are here to stay. We
can and will sell as low as any one.
Your friends,
COTTON
BUYERS,
AND DEALERS IN
To deal fair and square with our friends and patrons and by giving ROOK
BOTTOM PRICES on Goods and Top Prices for Produce. We intend to ho Id
We make a
Specialty of
FIRE MADE CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING
A full line of
samples on
jot
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Mr. Bernard Greene is with
me and will be glad to see his
friends and customers.
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No Democrat stay away
from the polls-
Cotton Seed wanted for Cash
at the Old Brick Store.
For reliable shoes go to Frank
Wilson.
Let every Democrat do his duty
at the election.
A beautiful line of Hats
received to-day at M. T.
Cos.
Latest style hats at Frank
Wilson's.
Very latest and prettiest styles
of fall and winter Hats at Mrs. M-
D.
Nice lot Clocks, cheapest in
town, at J- L- Starkey Cos
For a nice suit of clothes go to
Frank Wilson's.
Full line Ornaments,
fancy Pins, Tortoise Hair Pins
and Side Combs, at Mrs.
new Admiral Cigarettes
a thousand,.
J. L. Starkey Co
Tuesday is the in
your best work for the ticket.
Mr. W. H. Long has purchased
an Eclipse bicycle and joins the
Give the Warehouse
a trial with a load of fine
co and you will go home
over the prices obtained.
A full line of Dry Goods at
Frank Wilson's.
Don't forget the Furniture
Racket Store if you want cheap
goods.
See J. C- Cobb Son's fall
stock of Shoes and B
Frank Wilson carries the largest
and best lino of clothing in town.
Every pile of tobacco brings its
full value the are-
house and your check is ready as
as the sale is made.
Ladies it will pay you to exam-
my Millinery. Mrs L- Griffin.
Every reader of this paper is
asked not to over look the fact
that he can get the Reflector
and Atlanta Constitution a whole
year for
Handsome and cheap Oak Sets,
up stairs, Old Brick Store-
Mr. R. L. Humber is fitting up
a foundry in connection with bis
machine shops-
Large assortment Hats
latest designs from both
more and New York, at Mrs. M.
D-
Just received barrels first
patent Flour, a barrel, at J.
L. Starkey it Co's.
The latest style in Ribbons
vets, Silk and Fancy Feathers
Walking hats and etc, M. T. Cow-
ell Co.
Our sign reads Ware-
Follow that
advice and you will get highest
prices for your tobacco.
Forbes
Are you a Democrat If so
your presence is needed at the
polls Tuesday.
Help to make the election a
red letter clay for Democracy and
good government.
Lock Bracelets, Love Chains,
gold, silver tortoise Hair Pins
and Side Combs, at M. T.
Co's.
Keep in mind that the Planters
Warehouse is the place to
highest averages for your to-
New Fall goods just received at
M. T. Co's-
Take a day off and work earn-
at the election for the
of the Democratic ticket.
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The Reflect or thanks the sec-
for a complimentary ticket
to the Rocky Mount fair, Nov.
and .
Building lots for sale on easy
terms, apply to S. E.
I have removed opposite J- B.
Cherry Co's next to Brown
Hooker's. Z. F. Highsmith.
Many of the trees are showing
their bare limbs. Nature clothes
them in summer and strips them
in winter.
Just Car load of
Bagging and Ties at J. C Cobb
Son's-
Our stock Dry Goods and
Groceries are complete- Call and
see us- J. C. Cobb Son-
Mr. Robert says last sea
son he killed partridges, aver-
aging three out of every
four shots. This season he has
set his figures for
To get highest average bring
your tobacco to the
Warehouse and we will prove it-
Forbes
Let there be no stay-at-home
Democrats on election day. Every
man go to the polls and let
persuade you to scratch the
regular Democratic ticket.
Look at those Mittens
per pair at Furniture Racket
Store, very thing for school
A- G- Cox is conveniently
on the railroad at Winterville
where he has splendid advantages
in handling all kinds of produce.
Pretty line of Ribbon
Gloves, new style Collars in
and at Mrs- M- D.
Mr. W. O- Little is sick with
typhoid fever.
Miss Eva Morgan, of Ashe-
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Morgan.
Mrs. Senator Jarvis came to
Greenville, Thursday evening,
from Raleigh.
Mr. Paul Hosier returned
Thursday evening from a visit to
Suffolk Norfolk.
Mr. James Everett, whose sick-
was announced in last issue,
died on Friday morning.
Glad to see Mr. G- E. Crabtree,
clever representative of the Gail
it Ax snuffs, was in town Friday.
Mrs. F- A. Woodard, wile of
Congressman Woodard, of the
second district, died at
i last Saturday, of consumption-
Mr. W- H- Cox was able to ride
down the street Friday. This is
the first time he has been out
since hurt by his horse running
away in June-
A MONTH OF RARE BARGAIN
-E THAT IS THE OPPORTUNITY OFFERED YOU BY
Mens heavy
I -Vis pair at
Racket Store-
oil tanned gloves
the Furniture
For good reliable Shoes go to
Wiley Brown.
First class Cart Wheels with
Iron Axle, only a pair-
John Flanagan Co.
B. S- Sheppard married
a colored couple in the Register
of Deeds office on Thursday.
New assortment of Bibles from
B. S., just received.
Wiley Brown, Depositor.
A large of nice Furniture cheap
at the Old Brick Store.
Goods to suit all from the fin-
est to the cheapest at M. T- Cow-
ell Co's.
Sewing machines from to
Latest improved New Home
Wiley Brown.
Have the interest of your State,
county and home at heart and
vote tee full Democratic ticket.
Remember I for Chicken
Eggs and Count v Produce at the Old
Brick Store.
Complete line of Dry goods
Wiley Brown's.
Cheap, New Grass Butter
cents per pound. Best Blended
Tea cents per pound. Import-
ed Macaroni cents. Cream
Cheese at the Old Brick Store.
Mens good Shoes a pair-
Ladies Shoes cents,
J. L. Starkey Co.
If you want good cart wheels
at sea A. G- Cox, Winter-
ville- You can get cart bodies
there also, or any repair work on
carts or wagons promptly done
The Reflector to the
publisher, Jas. H. of
for a copy of Turners
North Carolina Almanac for 1895.
This the most valuable one yet
Our thanks are due Mr. Jose-
Daniels, Chief Clerk of the
Interior Department, for a copy
of the register of the Department
of the Interior for 1894.
For Sale or and
lot where I now reside, furnished
or unfurnished. given
immediately. J. J. Cherry
We learn that the dwelling
house of Mr. Smith, near
Black Jack, was destroyed by
fire Friday night He lost two
buildings and had no insurance.
A. G Cox, Winterville, is
the lead in the flour trade,
your will be
His prices are ex-
low.
During the coming season we
will keep the very best horses
and mules for sale. Call to st
what we have before buying.
We guarantee satisfaction. We
also conduct a first-class livery
stables. Tucker it Edwards.
The get nearly
per year from the school fund of
Pitt county. They less than
half that amount. The Third
party wants them to get only
what they pay. Negroes hero
would you like for your schools
to be almost stopped That is
what the Third party means.
The Odd Fellows have secured
another attraction for our people,
and under their auspices the
Schubert Symphony Club will
give an in the
Opera House, next Saturday
evening, 10th. Lovers of excel-
lent music will enjoy this enter-
The Amateurs were greeted by
a large and appreciative audience,
last Wednesday evening, at the
presentation of the Con-
The performance was
highly creditable to each of those
taking part in it. Greenville
should feel proud of her home
talent. The Amateurs will render
the same play in next
Friday evening.
am lonely to-night, Elbert,
you,
And sigh for one glance of eye ;
For sure there's a charm, Elbert, about
you,
Whenever I know you are
Wonder if the above is
as applicable now as it was in
1886, when E. A- was the
Democratic candidate for Clerk,
and his Republican opponent
quoted it in the canvass
It is reported that at their
night meetings some of the
fusion candidates have been tell-
the that if the Dem-
are elected this time they
are going to disfranchise
by passing a bill that no
one could vote was worth
less than Wonder if they
think the have got little
enough sense to believe this after
being told the same thing for
twenty years
For This Wee.
This being a week for more
than usual excitement we heard a
man size up the
about as
Commission-
day and a big crowd in town.
Tuesday-All go to the election.
Wednesday Come to town and
for the fellow that is
to town again,
hear the polls compared, and do
some more
drunk-
sober.
to church and re-
pent for the sins of the week.
No doubt this will come very
near fitting the case for some-
six Ballot Boxes.
Registrars and poll-holders
should see that their respective
precincts are provided with six
ballot boxes, as
For Judges of the Supreme
and Superior Courts and a So-
For Treasurer.
3- For Members of Congress-
For Members of the General
5- For County
Sheriff, Treasurer, Register,
oner and Surveyor.
6- For Constable.
Marriage Licenses.
During the month of October
Register of Deeds Harding issued
license to eighteen couples, nine
white and nine colored,
Haddock and
Sutton, John
Patsy Elks. W. W. Thomas and
Callie Claude M-
Jones and Mary E. Ward, C. H.
Stocks and Pearly Heath, M. T-
Spier and Hattie Cobb, Ed Tyson
and Lula Anderson, Albert II
Van and Puss Harrington, Fred
Mills and Stacks-
Joyner and
Joseph and
Margaret Johnson, John Garris
and Bettie Cooper, Willie Lang-
Icy and Sallie Ann Langley. Peter
Moore and Lula J. F.
Jones and Martha Taylor, Wright
Daniel and Harrington,
Willoughby and Flor-
Williams, George and
Victoria S. Joyner.
The Czar of Russia is dead.
For Months
I bare been a sufferer from trouble with kid-
My was so lame I could not raise
myself from my
nor I turn over
In bed without great
pain. I also suffered
with
Since taking
four of Hood's
most gratifying re-
I now feel like
a new person. Hood's
has done
more for me than all
the other medicines
I hare ever taken.
Buffering has ceased
to be a dreaded
W. I. Battle and I have been
restored to perfect health. Through sympathy
Monster Aggregation of Bargains Offered During the
Month of November.
Bargains in
Dress Goods.
Trimmings.
Underwear.
Hosiery.
Towels.
Napkins.
Handkerchiefs.
Blankets.
Comforts.
Counterpanes.
Domestics.
Calicoes.
Cotton Flannel.
Red Flannel.
White Flannel.
Bargains
Oil Cloth.
Curtains.
Covers.
and Cuds.
I PROPOSE DURING THE MONTH TO PUT MY ENTIRE STOCK IN i
GREAT SLAUGHTER
i-M IT CONSISTS OF 3-
O LO
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
Furnishing Goods,
Which must go as I am determined to reduce my stock by Christmas.
My Stock is Matchless in Quality, in Variety, in New-
in Cheapness.
T.
C.
with poor mortals who f
mot eat or sleep with M
I have given
experience with
Mrs. F. L.
N. C. Be to get Hood's.
Pills are the best per box.
at
Lovely Winter Fashions.
The or December
her of a name dear to
hearts of all ladies, Las just
boon received; this issue closes
up in glowing colors 14th
volume and year 1894. It is
a superb number, with over
elegant fashion illustrations, a
large four page supplement a
soft-pleasing color, and an extra
supplement of new sleeves, a
short article on Ball and Even-
Costumes, of which this mini
contains a large assortment,
the beginning of a dictionary of
French words, with their
; besides well written
articles on Paris and New York
fashions. Although we under
stand this magazine has the
est circulation of any fashion
journal in America, the low price
charged for it in marvelous;
for single copy, or
year. It is wold by all news
-dealers. Published by Toilettes
publishing Co. West St.
I- City.
Have arrived in the city
MR.
of the PAINT
COMPANY, of Peters-
burg, Va., is here at the
King House.
Parties who have
leaky or rusty Tin Roofs
should see Mr.
His Paint comes highly
recommended. Tn e y
painted every tin roof in
Scotland Neck,
all who they worked for
speak of them and the
Paint as wonderful
Paint.
HOW TO GET THERE.
A Conversation Between a Newly
Married Couple.
Sadie, I think we are
about fixed.
She-You are always
about fixed but never get there-
He-I bet I have got there this
time.
tell me how
have engaged the house
and bought the Furniture so we
can move next week, how do y
like that I
She-How do you expect to;
pay for the Furniture I am not
going to have any of your com-
stuff and you buy any-
thing you told mo would ;
have to live close as you wore
getting a small salary.
a little, Sallie dear,
and I will try to explain. Yon
know that fine Oak Suit you
admired so much at the Furniture
Store.
She-Yes I know what a beauty
it is but you can't buy that, yon
said you had no money but your
salary.
are right, but I have
bought it, come go around to the
house and look at it-
right, I belie I will-
do you think of it
Jimmie, it is just too ;
lovely for anything, how in the
world did you manage to
th ere T
will show you, here is the
contract with the Furniture
Store audit calls for
Oak Suit one Washstand
set 4.50, one tin set 1-25, one oak
dining table one set
knives forks one sot
spoons 1.00, one pair
Castor one set dishes
plates, cups and saucers 5.80
making total of I paid
them ten dollars cash will
have to pay five dollars per month
which you see will only take me
seven months to pay the whole
bill that is the way I got there.
Jimmie, come here
let me kiss you, you sweet thing.
I am going to try and help you
pay for these beautiful things,
but men like you forgot to get
any towels you men always forget
something-
is so. I will go right
down to the Furniture
saw some there pure linen
inches wide and inches long
at cents a pair- If there is any-
thing else yon want let me know
and I will get it there as they
keep every thing needed the
house sell as cheap as any
town, in fact I believe u
little cheaper if you look at
quality of their goods, so kiss me j
honey and I will go after the
OUR SETS SET
WELL WITH YOUR PURSE
II YOUR ROOM.
M WHETHER IT IS
parlor
bedroom t.
Don't overlook the fact that we can can furnish them at prices to suit
every one.
Chairs, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Lounges, Mattresses,
sold
single
or in sets.
Besides our line of Furniture we are also prepared to give you
U Bargains
IN
In this line we have more goods than can be mentioned. If you want
to take advantage of our many bargains drop in
The Furniture Racket Store





Wholesale and Retail
Offers to the retell trade a choice line of
Family Groceries,
CROCKERY, TIN W ARE
To the wholesale trade I am prepared to
give jobbers prices on
MEATS, SUGAR. COFFEE OILS.
Molasses, Vinegar. Matches, Star Lye,
Lye, Baking Powder. Paper
tasks, Wrapping
Ci .-1 fir host brands, just received
Car load L and Ties at
prices.
Big lot of SHOES lo fit everybody.
Call on me when yon want goods at
the lowest figures.
Notice to Tax Payers.
THE Tax List of the town of Green-
ville fr the year has been
in my hands for collection, and as I
am required to make prompt settlement
notice is hereby given to the tax payers
of the town to make earl settlement
with me. You can save both yourself
and tho collector trouble by not over-
looking this. G. E.
Town Tax Collector.
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly qualified before the
Court Clerk of Pitt county as
Administrator of the estate of
A. Moore, deceased, notice is hereby
given to all persons indebted to the
estate to make immediate payment
to the undersigned, and all persons
having claims against said estate must
the same for payment on or be-
fore the 17th day of September, 1805, or
this notice will be placed in bar of re-
This 17th of Sept. 1804.
II MOORE.
of Martha A.
I want Customers
You Want Goods.
Then cull at store and we both can
get our supplied.
I am prepared to furnish anything you
want from a complete stock of
Merchandise
--------embracing-
TOBACCO DEPARTMENT.
by O. X. Proprietor
For sale by
Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions,
Shoes, Hats, Hardware,
Tinware, Crockery, Staple and
Fancy Groceries,
ROCK LIME In any quantity.
Car load BAGGING and TIES.
You will find my goods all reliable
and prices low.
W. H. WHITE.
WE WANT YOUR ORDERS FOR
E PENDER
GREENVILLE. K. C
The RAMBLER took live of the lush-
est awards at the World's Fair and
holds IS World's Records. The
pion rider of the South rides the Ram-
make at reduced price.
main all are strictly highest
grade. We make
Sell fa, Tinware,
and do all kind of Tin work, Roofing,
Guttering.
S. E. PENDER CO.
We will fill them QUICK
We will fill them CHEAP
We will till them WELL
Rough Heart Framing.
Rough Sap Framing, ;
Bough Sap 58.00
Rough Sap Boards. inches,
Wait days for on; Planing Mill and
we will furnish yon Dressed Lumber
as
Wood delivered t your door for i
cents a load.
Terms cash.
Thanking for past patronage
GREENVILLE X. C.
mm,
Real Estate
and
Rental Agent.
Houses and lots for Rent or for Sale
terms easy. Rents, Taxes. Insurance,
and open accounts and any other
of debt placed in my hands for
collection shad have prompt attention,
Satisfaction guarantee I solicit your
patronage.
LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO
JOTTINGS
Mr. Henry Hayes is quite sick.
hope for his speedy recovery.
W. P. Jones, Esq., one of Le-
county's best and jolliest
citizens was among the visitors
en sale last week. He sold at
the Eastern for cents average.
After an of twelve
mouths operating on the Virginia
markets, Mr. R- W- has
returned to Greenville to again
make it his home. He is connect-
ed Messrs. Forbes
Mr. Henry P. left last
Monday for his former home
Henderson. He will go from
there to to attend the
marriage of a friend- We wish
for him a pleasant and safe
return.
We see it stated in the Winston
Journal that Mr. R. B- Morgan
has to South Carolina.
Bro. Harman is in error. Mr.
Morgan is permanently located
here- One of our most liberal
buyers and has, we are glad to
say, decided to cast his lot with
Greenville's future.
W. J. King, Esq., brought up
two hundred and twenty-seven
pounds of tobacco last week. It
sold for the handsome sum of
seventy-seven and 00-100 dollars.
Just think of it, more than the
value of three bales of cotton at
present prices. Who says
don't pay if properly handled
Mr- J. L. Bland, of
had two loads of fine tobacco for
sale at the Eastern last Tuesday.
It is needless to add that he was
well pleased with his sale- Mr-
Bland is not only a practical
farmer, but like his big-hearted,
good-natured brother of
this county, is one of our best
citizens.
Hew They Will Work Populists.
A prominent good hearted Re-
publican of Burke, who has many
friends in Lenoir, was here Fri-
day. Upon being asked what his
politics were, he replied, a
after Nov. 6- After
that we'll work I
he I was a
boy, I broke many a little bull
for my father. If you beat him
and kick him about while you are
breaking him, a little bull
up and gets mulish and-you can't
do anything with him. But if
you humor him till you get him
you can then drive him and
make him do as you please. Oh
we'll work We how
to do Topic
Cure For Headache.
As a remedy for all of Head-
ache Bitters has proved to be
the very best. It effects a permanent
cure and the most dreaded habitual sick
headache yield to its influence, We
urge all who are afflicted to procure a
bottle, and give this remedy a fair
trial. In cases of habitual constipation
Electric Bitters cures by giving the
to the bowel, and few
cases long resist the use of this med-
Try it once. large. bottles
only Fifty cents at John L.
Fusion Muddle.
To one old well cured, well-
soaked Radical add a raw Dom.
that has bean well beaten
in a mortar. Boil
slowly a brass o t, ever a slow
fire made of planks from
last year's platforms- Before
serving add j 1st sour
to suit the taste. Serve
quickly, as the muddle not
keep.
No brandy need be added, as
the muddle is strong
Raleigh News and Observer.
-T. O.-
N C.
Call your attention to their splendid
GREENVILLE
MALE ACADEMY,
GREENVILLE, X. C.
The next Sea Ion of will
begin Tuesday the 4th day of
and c weeks.
MONTH.
Primary English
Intermediate English
Higher English
Languages
The instruction will continue
Discipline mild nut
13.00
92.80
ft.
necessary
an additional teacher will employed.
Satisfaction guaranteed when pupils
enter early and attend regularly. For
further information apply to
If. II.
C. ISM.
attention
line
to their
of
Fall Winter Goods.
They carry a complete stock of
Merchandise.
And cur
Everything you need to wear.
Everything yon need to cat.
Everything you need about the noose.
Everything about the kitchen.
Everything need about the farm.
At prices just as low as can be had
anywhere.
Highest s paid for Cotton and all
Country Produce.
Returning thanks for past favors, a con-
patronage is solicited.
J. O. ft BRO
S. M. SCHULTZ.
AT THE
OLD BRICK STORK
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS
their year's supplies will and
their interest our prices before
Our stock is complete
n all its branches.
PORK
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR
RICE, TEA, Ac.
u at Lowest Market Prices.
TOBACCO SNUFF A CIGARS
we direct from Manufacturers,
you to buy at one profit. A com
stock of
always on hand and prices
the times. Our goods are all bought and
sold for CASH therefore, having no risk
sell at a close margin.
Respectfully,
M.
N,
Cartels, k A Hull attained and all Pat-J
r Fees.
IS OPPOSITE U. S.
we in Loan
; Send or
it or tree
Oar patent
i .-- fit in i b. b. and
THE GREENVILLE
IRON WORKS,
JAMES BROWN, Prop.
Manufacturer of
PLOW, STOVE AND BRASS
CASTINGS, ANDIRONS, AC.
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From present indications the
tobacco crop will be greatly in-
creased during the coming year.
The price of cotton has gotten
away down below the cost of pro-
The claim of the Democratic
party of North Carolina to the
continued support of the people
rests solely upon its record in the
administration of their affairs.
trusting it they make no ex-
they take no chance-
Its most unreasoning enemy can
find no fault with it which de-
serves a moment's consideration.
It is within the mart to say that
I no party ever administered a gov-
I eminent for twenty years and
made a record so nearly
as is that of the Demo-
party of North Carolina-
It comes before the people now
with no promise of on
its lips, because there is nothing
to reform ; it comes with no
for there is nothing
to be apologized it comes
with no assurance that it will
inaugurate new and brilliant
policies which will revolutionize
society and cause tho State to
Them is more Catarrh in this section
of the country than all other
put tog-ether, and until the last few
years was supposed to be incurable.
For a great many years doctors pro-
it a local disease, and
ed local remedies, and by constantly
failing to cure with local treatment,
pronounced it incurable. Science has
proven catarrh to be a constitutional
disease and therefore requires
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Co.
Toledo, is the only constitutional
cure on the market. It is taken inter-
in doses from drops to a tea-
spoonful. It acts directly on the blond
and surfaces of the system.
They offer one hundred dollars for any
case it fails to cure Send for circulars
and testimonials. Address.
K. Co.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists,
Vance To The Farmers.
naturally the planter blossom as the rose ; but it asks
must look to some other crop an only to be judged by the record
a debt commodity- To- it has made and pledges
being naturally adopted to only to a perpetuation of the
our soil and climate the majority honest, able, stable, efficient and
with turn their attention to the
cultivation of that. If they will
raise their supplies at home,
economical government which
the people have enjoyed since
they first entrusted it with power.
plant only what tobacco they can j Charlotte Observer.
manure, cultivate and take care, F. Newsome is the Pop-
of it properly, we believe the j candidate for the Legislature
will its cultivation to j Hertford county. He is
stumping the and his
speeches are largely devoted to
Since his death, the Populists
have warmly praised the great
Vance. Those who believe in
that great statesman all
good North Carolinians believed
in ought to heed these words
spoken by the great Zebulon in
The very moment you become a
political party you lose your
as farmers, and you de-
yourselves of that respect
and sympathy from the whole
community, at least of men of all
classes of the community which
attends you as farmers and
of the soil. So long as
you act together as farmers all
political parties will seek you and
your influence. Whenever you
act as a political party only, all
political parties will fight you,
and you become as other
cal parties, and when
you do that as I have already in-
you yourselves
of good men, the broad men and
liberal men who are your friends
in all tho other parties, and you
will not them to serve you
or to help you, but as political
apostates, that men do not
want to News
and Observer.
that of cotton, and if they will
sell in Greenville at the Eastern
Warehouse, have
in saying it will prove far
more profitable.
We heard two of our largo mer-
chants say a few days ago, if it
were not for the tobacco industry
denouncing the present County
Government system.
of Hertford he de-
no more voice in the
management of county affairs than
the dogs of the The
n. o. .
THE EATON BURNETT
BUSINESS COLLEGE
13th Baltimore Charles
Baltimore, Md.
Is prepared to give its students the
benefit of Office, Bank and Counting
House Practice in all their details.
LeaK extensive experience am per-
facilities such as cannot be found
elsewhere.
Commercial branches. Shorthand,
Typewriting and Penmanship taught
by
free on application to
A. II.
Baltimore, Md.
L. II.
Washington, D. C
away
time. We hive spent hundreds
of dollars in advertising the mar-
besides devoting three years County Commissioners,
of hard labor in trying to bring
to the front as a
co market. Until this year we
have received very little
from those who would
be mostly benefited. Sentiment
now has changed. Most every
one appreciates the importance
of the market seems ready to
lend a helping hand for its ad-
Tobacco men if you
are deciding upon making a
change, look well at the prospects
for Greenville's future. Make a
wise decision, come here and you
will be heartily welcomed by
good people as are on tho globe.
OINTMENT
For Cure of ill Skin
This has been In use
years, and wherever know ha
been in steady demand. It has been en
by the leading physicians all
cures where
all other remedies, the attention
the most experienced physicians, have
for years failed. This Ointment is
long standing and the high reputation
which it has obtained is owing entirely
y its own efficacy, as but little effort
ever been made to bring it before the
public. One bottle of this Ointment will
be to any address on receipt of One
Dollar. All Cash Orders promptly at-
tended to. Address all orders and
communications to
T. r.
G C
would be a dead town- i Index pertinently
we have been hammering reminds him that this is a re-
along this line for some markable statement by a man
who had been for the past six
years n member of the Board of
But the
following incident quoted by the
the case of New-
some, as it does of all the other
ex-Democrats now posing as
Populists and denouncing the
County Government system and
howling for a ballot and a
fair
been an officer the
county nearly ever since
twenty-one years of age, and for
the past six years have been a
member of the Board of County
Commissioners and have known
the inside working of the Demo-
said F. New-
some in his speech here Saturday.
haven't you told it before
now V asked a colored man. We
listened to her the reply, but
none was
The colored brother bit the nail
on the head and brought
gade Newsome up with a short
rein, and all so suddenly that he
didn't have any reply to make.
He couldn't have made any if he
tried, for he felt convinced by his
own utterances. And yet men
like this, whose baseness and
treachery are apparent even to a
plain, plodding have the
impudence to go before the
and ask them to vote to put
them in responsible and honor-
able Star.
For a Straight Vote.
J. C.
to the colored people here
day night. He told them he was
not after office but was here
ply in the interest of the
can party. He urged them to
vote the straight Republican
ticket and e no part fusion
with the Populists. Tho
lists, said ho, like
in the swamps and
they spring up and shine, but
when you go to find them they
are not there. said that
if you will take the idea of office
out of the Populist party there
will be nothing left. He said that
the rule of the land belonged in
the hands of the Democratic or
Republican party and it
will He closed with an
urgent appeal to all
to vote the straight Republican
Journal.
Horn Blasts.
The Discovery Saved His Life.
Druggist, Beavers-
ville, says Or. King's New
Discovery I owe my life. Was MM
with La Grippe and tried all the
miles about, but of no avail
and was given up and told I could not
live. Having Dr. King's New Dis-
in my store I sent for a bottle
and began its use and from the hist
dose Bean to get better, and alter
using three bottles was up and about
again. It is worth its weight in geld.
We won't keep store or house without
Get a free trial bottle at John L.
Drug Star.
GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET
REPORT.
And dealer in
Pumps, Pipe,
Machinery,
careful attention re-
paying Sat-
guarantied.
for Sale at lowest
vims, . C.
WANTED
for special work. Will
a month. P. W. ZIEGLER CO.,
Box Philadelphia, Pa.
FOR THIN
PEOPLE.
It makes faces plump and round
out the figure. It is the
for leanness, contain no arsenic,
and GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY
per
for B. to Gt
QUOTATIONS-
SMOKERS.
to
to 7-00
tine to 10.00
to 30-00
to
to 7.00
to 15.00
WRAPPERS.
to 1200
to 25.00
to
The best Salve In the world for Cuts,
Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Fever Sores, Chapped
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
and positively cur.- Piles, or no
pay required, it is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded
Price per box. For sale by
o If Druggist
s per
North
Ca
crease for
Presbyterian
the Year.
Reports to the Synod which re-
was held in Greensboro,
show that the total number of
additions to the Presbyterian
churches of the State was about
bringing the total
to over a gain of
since the spring report to
the General Presbytery. The
Synod and its Presbyteries have
this year, had forty-six men en-
gaged in whole or in part in the
mission fields of North Carolina
Youth's greatest enemy is self-
conceit-
There is no spiritual life where
there is no love.
People who carry sunshine with
them are always welcome.
Trouble always runs to meet
the man who goes out to hunt it-
COTTON SEED.
WANT ONE MILLION BUSH-
ELS COTTON SEED.
Will pay the highest cash prices, either
In small or large lots. We also have
sale Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls.
SHEPPARD
HOTEL NICHOLSON,
WASHINGTON. N. C-
Geo. A. Spencer, Mgr.
EVERY
Special attention to Commercial Men.
Free Bus.
COTTON
At Its per Yard.
I am offering to the trade a handsome
Bagging which be retailed at
pet yard. The Bagging is put up in
bales of yards to a bale, weighing
and pounds to the yard. This
bagging is by the New York
Cotton Exchange and is preferred by
exporters. It is for sale by J. R. Smith
There's No Choice in Bicycles.
The Victor Pneumatic tire has no
rival. It is more durable than any
other and the inner tube can be re-
moved in case of puncture in less
than five minutes.
The only inner tube removable
through the rim.
All Victor improvements are abreast
with the times and meet every re-
OVERMAN WHEEL CO.
BOSTON.
NEW YORK.
AN FRANCISCO.
DETROIT.
DENVER.
Is Your Life
Worth Anything
Are there not
persons dependent on
your earnings for their
support Are they pro-
for in case of your
death The simplest and
safest way of assuring
their protection is life in-
Business, pro-
and working
men generally, should in-
sure, for their brains or
their muscles, arc their
capital and income too.
Death stops them both.
Insure in the
Equitable Life
and death cannot stop your
salary or steal your
and your loved ones
will be safe from want.
for the f
ROCK HILL. South Carolina.
NOTICE.
THE JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY
COMPANY contemplates making a
change in their firm and they request
all persons indebted to them by note
or otherwise to settle at once as the
present business will be changed.
We have a large lot of good
WHEELS with IRON AXLES at TEN
DOLLARS a pair. ALSO a
large lot of good BUGGIES in pro-
portion.
JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY CO.
October 23rd, 1894.
OLD DOMINION LINK
H. SUGG
Al
GREENVILLE, N. C
OFFICE AT THE COURT HOUSE.
All kinds Risks placed in strictly
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
At current rates.
FOR FIRST-GLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE
Notice to Creditors.
HAVING duly qualified
Court Clerk of Pitt county
Administrator of the estate of B. Ty-
son, deceased, notice is hereby given lo
all persons indebted to the estate to
make immediate payment to the under-
signed, and all persons having claims
against said estate must present th
same for payment on or before the first
day of October, 1885, or this notice
be plead in bar of recovery.
This 1st day of Oct. 1884.
W. B.
of B. Tyson.
BERRIES.
I have Strawberry Plants.
Cabbage Plants, ready in
Hyacinths, Tulips,
10.000 Grape Vines.
The price of the James Vines
has been reduced one half. I hive a
tine ht of fruit and ornamental trees of
all kinds. Send for prices
low. Allen
Greenville, N. C.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
SERVICE
Steamers leave Washington for Ore so
ville and touching at all I
on Tar River Monday,
mill Friday at A. M.
Returning leave Tarboro et A. M.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
Greenville Id same days.
These, departures air ml t
of water on Tar
at with steam
of The Norfolk, Newborn and Wash-
direct line for Norfolk, Baltimore
New York and Bo-ton.
Shippers should their
marked via Dominion fr
New York. from Phil
Norfolk A
more steamboat from
more. Miners from
Boston.
JNO. SON. Agent,
Washington N. C
N. C.
CORDOVAN,
FRENCH
LADIES
SEND TOR
MASS.
con money W. la
Baa Mi . .
we me the largest manufacturers of
shoes in the world, and guarantee
the value by the name and on
the bottom, winch protects
prices and the I profit. Out -noes
1.1.1. co
n c
b. a bros.,
N. C
Sale of Piney Grove Farm.
BY VIRTUE of the decree rendered
at the March Term, the
Superior Court of county, on Mon-
Is quickly absorbed. Cleanses the Nasal day the 3rd day of December next, I
Passages. Allays and
Heals the Sores, Protects the
from additional Cold,
the Senses Taste and Smell.
Directions for Using Cream
a particle of Balm Well up
into the nostrils. After a moment draw
strong through the Use
three times a day, after meals preferred
and before retiring.
Price at Druggists or by mail.
Warren
will sell at public on the
the well-known farm of Piney
Grove. The raid tract of land being fully
described in a mortgage from the late
James It. Thigpen to John re-
corded ill county, in Book
page and for a more particular de-
reference is had thereto. The
same will be sold in parcels to suit-
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JOHN L. BRIDGERS,
Commissioner.
ESTABLISHED 1883.
eT- Andrews.
Gr O O
WT. C.
Just Received Cars Rock Lime.
KEGS STEEL NAILS, ALL SIZES.
BO Cases Sardines.
Dread Preparation.
Soap,
Star Lye.
Boxes Cakes and t
Stick Candy.
Cases Matches,
Gobi Dust,
Good Luck Baking Powder.
Sacks Coffee,
Molasses.
Tens Shot,
Kegs Powder.
I Cars Flour,
Meat.
Hay,
Tubs Lard,
Granulated Sugar.
P. Snuff.
Gail ft Ax Snuff,
M B. R. Mills Snug.
Three Thistle Snuff,
Tobacco,
Dukes V. M. P. Cigarettes.
Old Va. Cheroots,
Cases Oysters,
THE OLD RELIABLE.
IS STILL AT THE FRONT A LINE--------
FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE has taught me that the best is the cheapest.
Rope Building Pumps, Farming Implements, and every-
necessary for Millers, Mechanics and general house purposes, as well as
Clothing Hats. Shoes. Ladies Dress Goods I have always on hand. Am head-
quarters for Heavy Groceries, and Jobbing for Clark's O. N. T. Spool
Cotton, and keep courteous and attentive
GREEN VILLE. N. C.
MuM
I a OS'S
m r- -2
HERBERT
TONSORIAL PARLORS
Under Opera
Call in when you want work.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
and r,. the
a growth.
Falls to On
to Youthful Color.
Curt ft
B J c
COBB CO.
, Bro., Ayden, and Boswell, A
and it is under their ministry Co., Greenville.
of the additions have been B. A. KEITH Ayden, . ., ,
made. i ft tor the Manufacturer, and
-AND-
Commission Merchants
FAYETTE STREET NORFOLK, VA
CONSUMPTIVE
Th
Et. or a CO., M. .
Notice.
To the Tax Payers of Pitt
The tax list for the year
been placed in my hands on the
Monday in September for collect Ion. and
as I am required law lo n prompt
settlement of all taxes thereon,
now the tax of Pitt
county that I am determined to
myself an I b from all
imposed by law for perform
my duty, and In order to save trouble
It will be best
owing to make an Settle
mentor I shall to collect the
same by distress at the
allowed. Don't forget this. use


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Eastern reflector, 7 November 1894
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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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November 07, 1894
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