Eastern reflector, 11 January 1888


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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 1888
NO.
The Eastern Reflector,
GREENVILLE. N. C.
OLD
a J.
dent of a brown-stone front
Fifth
Fred shrugged his
shoulders, and went leaving
Washington Letter.
The Kiss.
Mr. T. from Blaire to the mercy of the
j Willis Creek, pay a high tribute to Maj. j
Love, and writes of m
Published Every Wednesday land hospitable corner, he stopped,
in county, and the raised his hat, arid said
, of the following; poem which he i and the blue
. to Maj. ,
I Carolina, Carolina, the of the . , .
A merry, musical laugh answer-
The home of freedom's first declaration, ed him.
me gentlemen
While her sons, brave and gallant, bear my poor blue cash-
liberty's ark. said Mrs. Blaire. am
THE LEADING PAPER
IN THE
lately to I
on some object to live for when my I
I little crippled boy met me in the
to offer his lovely Special to Reflector. When Fox was contesting the
that was almost Washington, D won at
I bought ten, and Although many Congressmen the beautiful Duchess f Devon
took his address, sold them all gone to their homes to spend shire offered to kiss all who voted
tor their full value, and took; the holidays, the number is not for the great statesman,
him the money. You should have so large as usual, on of the In the ceremonial of betrothal
seen his face. That led to ordered restriction in railroad courtesies a kiss has played an important Happening and Concerning
work, and so little by little my imposed by the provisions of the part in several nations. A North Om People
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STATE GOVERNMENT.
The time ne'er has been when the scorn- i
vile sneer.
From grand and noble lier
could deter.
With hearts warm and true they'll
bend the knee.
Rut to the goddess of liberty.
well aware that all the ladies in
think I should be hang-
sons, oil and buried in it.
lit pretty
. ,
r red looked
Yes, North
gland.
May her devotion
stand.
And her sons and
true steel.
Cherish undying pride in the the
Carolina with record so
right a moment
her daughters, alike
Carolina. Carolina, her fame glows
splendor,
To her first in freedom fresh homage
render.
The bright sparkling jewel in the crown j
of the nation.
another spot like heron broad-faced
creation.
critically at the
dark blue dress, the velvet hat of
precisely the same shade, the soft
white lace at throat and wrists,
the dainty gloves and neat boots,
and at last, at the beautiful
face raised inquiringly lo his own.
Lovely he answered.
Mollie one exactly like it
list of if you wish to Inter-state Commerce law. The J kiss m church at the
call them so, has grown. I do not day of passes is past fur our the marriage, is
work in it and its effect is very; enjoined by the York Missal and
a place where the ladies do much to those who watch I the Manual,
of their own work, and are very the movements of The beautiful Lady Gordon,
keen for a bargain. Let them I One of those who remain, but when the ranks of the Scottish
their bargains themselves. But motives of pecuniary regiments had been sadly
have so ninny friends, as you know, is Speaker who wish-
Elise. who do not care for the
price what
help the
days, we
about i our no concept
wrappers will give Mamie Shaw great labor which it involves; it
an easy mind all winter, and per- ls whole month's hard work,
haps a week the country ; and which must he performed in much
Are Doing and Saying.
Morganton and Hickory
each have a cotton factory. So it I
is reported.
The cultivation of is
growing to be a profitable industry
y cruel and North Carolina. Diversified
We art
informed of a shocking tragedy
which occurred at Yanceyville
Tuesday night. Spencer B. Ad-
clerk of the Superior Court
Caswell county, was waylaid by
a and knocked senseless and
his throat cut from ear to ear It
is said that he cannot recover.
, We are not informed of the full
particulars of the affair It seems
that he had had a difficulty with
the the day before, and the
the adopted this course
to wreak vengeance.
Virginia has elected the first
new Senator for the Fifty-first
In Finland, according to Bay-
ard Taylor, the women resent as
an insult a salute upon the lips.
men
I have two more orders for her for time. The Speaker is Finnish matron hearing of our Carpenter brought to town last
infant's embroidery. So I can en satisfactory progress and promises English custom of kissing, week a natural curiosity ; it was a
Scales, of Guilford ;
M.
man. of New Hanover.
Secretary of
of Wake.
W. of Wake.
P. Roberts, of Gates. I
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba.
Attorney F. David-
eon, of Buncombe.
Chief X. H. Smith, of
Wake.
Associate S. of j
; Augustus S. of Wake.
SUPERIOR COURT. Am, ,.,. as brave
t Mil E. Shepherd, of
Her daughters, as fair-as the snow on her
mountains.
And as pure as the rills that from
her fountains.
With beauteous forms and lovely bright
faces
Combining in one all the charms of the
graces.
and the blue eyes danced
with mirth, the rosebud
puckered up awful
extravagance.
can't I hold a copyright joy my own wrapper, for which I announce his committees ed that did her husband attempt red rabbit. He killed it several
it is. Be- j paid double what the stores paid, date Congress reconvenes, such a liberty she would treat him days ago and has stuffed the skin
yet about half its value., Though the names of the with such a on the ears that so as to preserve it.
i mirth, the rosebud mouth Then there is that Italian Committee have not he should not readily forget.
winters ago.; public, still j In Wesley's journal, date June
he can do in I violates no confidence 1757. is given the following
private naming the most prominent description of a duel between
den grave, must i at good prices ; and his wife w follows . Democrats, at B.
she interrupted, has her hands full with lace work. Q. Mills, of Texas ; Benton proposed firing at twelve yards.
You should see tin hoarders at of Tennessee ; W. C. P.; but Mr. said, six is
roll up their eyes of Kentucky ; S. S. i So they one another
over my Cox. of New York ; and W. face and before they were five
on have hardly , f Indiana ; paces asunder both tired at the in-
t state of fear and excite- 4th 1889.
t The Legislature of Virginia meets
i biennially, and the election de-
N Mr. Sid upon the present
because the next one won't
meet until December 1880.
Fred said,
ii
she
broke his leg two
He has more than
saw work, all
Beaufort.
Second Philips, of
Third District-II. G. Connor, of
ton.
Clark, of.
Wake.
Fifth A. Gilmer, of
Sixth T. of;
Sampson.
Can ne'er be with a tyrant's
bright gold.
Freedom's unstained banner they're
sworn to defend.
And live and die freemen while for right
contend.
In years yet to come her merited glory.
Will hallow every page of liberty's story.
And as words her standards
adorn.
frankly, don't. If these
ville angels called me a liar or a
cheat, said I swindled tradesmen
I or didn't pay my debts, they
the f prove their assertions or re-
I tract them. But so long as I hear
Seventh C. of May her deed shape the course of nations
Slate Chronicle
Cumberland.
Eighth J. Montgomery, of
unborn.
conic I w. Kelley, Pennsylvania j
want to sell some more cash- Reed . Wm
I of Ohio. It is now
then, it yon must settled that Mr. Mills U to
you blessed little of this, the most
But never heard H, of all the One
tongues may wag they having no clew to the secrets My the
Going up to the city No. Good- of Mrs. Blaire's wardrobe still
nothing worse than that I spend,
my own income as best
myself, and visit friends who do
not backbite their associates, their.
The code of Justinian
if a man betrothed a women by a i
either party died before
marriage, the heirs were entitled
The mortgage crop lien
has nearly run its course id
Asheville Mr. Alabama. An exchange from that
of Webster, now in the city, i State unfortunate
informs us that a French once approached the book-
has resolved to establish keeper's desk with his heart in his
works here at an early mouth, almost suppressing the
if a suitable location can be ob- power of utterance, to give an
and prepared Jackson. inventory of his worldly goods
Warrenton The War walks boldly op
Guards have received their hat of do you
uniforms from a fashionable tailor- i The contrast is
establishment in Norfolk. almost a
dark green and of check-
quality, and the; , .,
uniforms are the hand-1 an
the hand-1 . lo an
to half the donations of in the State. I
to the o, her half , but if the con-1 The con, for g the Z
F. Graves, of
f f
District Jesse
Yadkin.
Tenth C. of
Eleventh M. Shipp, of r
n. Merrimon, Wicked Extravagance.
of Buncombe.
Representatives in you possibly find
W. V S about some-
body
District The voice was masculine, and
Si. Simmons. Z J
Craven. ; Mrs. s boudoir, being
Third W. of presently followed by the appear
lance of Mr. yawning
brown-stone fronts of which Clara pictures that they will wonder
J spoke so j how it is going to be better than
Greetings, kisses and gushing ever this coming year. But it is.
The new year has already begun
with the holiday number just out
and
of tariff reform
sentiment even
id
Kissing the pope's too was
over, she stood before her friend,
who was lazily lounging in a deep
before an open grate
tire.
Admire my dress, Elsie she
f Old Fields township, was found I
our the a fashion introduced by one of the
course of Mr. Nelson, the who it said, had i
Lean member from his right hand was too vain to
.,. lie loaves a wile and
Minnesota, is very suggestive ; he expose the stump
has been in Congress three terms, j In Iceland kissing had incurred
For Light prisoners escaped from the
And the have a primer
cried.
.------. am already sick with send to those who know
wake of j j was the j what Wide Awake is to want
Fifth Rock-, been listening to you two j sinks into the shades, and it cost no do in 1888.
the way, how do, The wonder is that such a
a truly great number,
richer, more varied, and therefore j j, invincible before the of great severity.
it must be better ins district is another man's wife,
T. Bennett, of
over an he con- just it You want one, and picture-gallery can be got
Seventh District-John S. i the intervals of a nap, just like this, at the price of
of Rowan. the way in which you abuse; bottle-green
,, U absolutely appalling ,
Ninth D. Johnston, and now that dear little Mrs.
Blaire comes under the barrow
little Mrs. Blaire said
Mrs. lifting her nose in
the air.
she is I have known
her ever since she was in pinafores,
your
Buncombe.
GOVERNMENT.
Another pauper
pathetically.
will bring me to the alms-
house,
all the old women, and
Court A. Move.
William M. King.
Register of II. Wilson.
B. Cherry.
S, Congleton.
P. Redding.
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair-
man, Guilford Mooring. J. A. K. Tucker,
W. A. James, Jr., T. E. Keel.
Public School
Latham.
of F. W. Brown.
TOWN.
young ones, too, for
in will
together for a thou-
pages and everything fresh
said Elsie, history, travels,
biography sketches, anecdote, ad-
all instructive as
well as entertaining. Two
worlds are drawn from to make
jail in Charlotte on the night of
J. Perkins.
C. Forbes.
Tyson.
B. Alex.
Ward. T. A.
and J. P. 2nd Ward, Ty- society Do you expect her
sen and J. S. Smith ; 3rd Ward, A. M. mourn till she is ninety
Moore and J. J. Cherry.
will find me there already said
and she is the sweetest, best of j taking oft her hat and
women, present company and sinking into another
and he made a sweep
that matter provision for the education
tell you you pleasure of our children.
bow to his wife and sister.
know bow she grieved for Dick-
one of the best fellows ever lived
and only married six months
when he met the horrible accident
that killed him. But that is six
ago, and is only
now. Why shouldn't she
take the mourning and go into
arm-chair ; this dress, Elsie,
is really a walking advertisement-
When you order one, I am going
to Mrs. and Mrs.
son's to try my luck
is it this time sighed
Elsie.
of my old schoolmates.
Why, forgot ; you must
Alice Preston
You don't mean to
say she is one of your
CHURCHES.
First and Third
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. N. C.
Hughes, D. D., Rector.
Sunday, morn-
and night. Prayer Meeting every
Wednesday night.
Pastor.
his wife met her quite by accident,
you are a good companion, and coming out of a dry goods store.
with such a bundle, and so shabby,
she was actually ready to cry be-
cause I spoke to her Oh, Elsie,
you know I love Blaire as
well as you do ; but there is
son in all things, and if a woman
Such writers and subjects as
these
Edmund Clarence Steadman,
The Star Bearer, a lofty Christ-
mas poem.
Andrew Lang, Ballad of a Bad
Boy, bit of autobiography.
H. Rider Haggard, A Tale of
Three Lions, a book in itself
Sidney My Uncle Flori-
a serial.
M. E. W. Sherwood, those
Cousins of Mabel's and Double
Roses, two serials.
Jessie Benton a serial,
Cruise of a Coverlet.
Harriet Taylor Upton, serial his-
papers, Children of the White
House.
S. Brooks, opportunity
will expose herself to censure, you father is dad, and they have j papers, Getting On in the World.
F. A. j cannot tie up the tongues of other j nothing but what she and Louise Imogen The
people mother earn by embroidery. Mrs. j Bringing-Up of Puppies, not all in
it said Fred, dryly, j Preston is dying of cancer, but month by any means
said Clara, taking up can still sew. I went home with; Oscar Fay Adams, Dear Old
the thread. Alice ; such a home Do you re-1
is perfectly horrible member their lovely house Mary Bradford a
blue cashmere, just sent from New yes And she
York, is a perfect of silk em- red your dress
day night 1st and 3rd Sunday at Nobody could keep; see it is one of those
Masonic Lodge. W. M. King. w. M. their eyes oft her in church where actual charity would cut
Greenville R. meet, j day . , j do
Mrs. Preston anything but such
she does it delicacies as I might you it
said Fred. I you were ill. But they embroider
Somebody would; for some of the large stores at
j see her. Besides, everybody at; prices that would make yon
Munson's knew the boxes You know, dear, my
every Sunday, morn-
and night. Meeting every
Wednesday night.
Pastor.
LODGES.
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A.
M., meets every 1st Thursday and Mo-
2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma
Hall, F. W. II. P.
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. I
meets every Tuesday night. D. L.
James, N. O.
Insurance Lodge, No. K. of H., i
meets every first and third Friday night, j
D. D. Haskett, D.
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of H. meets
very Thursday night. C. A. White. C.
Temperance Reform meets in their I
room Monday night,
Mass meeting in the Court House
fourth Sunday of each month, at o'clock
r. M. E. C. Glenn,
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
in the Reform Club Room Friday
of each Mrs. V. II.
ard,
Band of Hope meets in Reform
Room every Friday night. Miss Eva
came by
bet they did muttered
Fred.
her said
never saw
extravagance. Embroidered
must be divided to a penny, and I
cannot pay for a dress like this
what it is worth, but I bought the
Mrs. j material and paid exactly three i Boston.
such times what they receive the
for the same work that they
serial, Plucky His Story.
Edward Everett Hale, historical
trial, The Story of Boston Com-
And these are not half, not a
quarter, those in sight.
So high the best of young
literature nowadays that we
are all of us glad to be young.
Nine tenths of reading people
fer it to what is written for ;
for it has the rare merit of being
easy as well as good.
Send 2.40 to D. Corn.
Republican, yet the gentleman or without her consent, the pun- ult. Tb Hornet says
proposes to voluntarily retire at of exclusion, or its pecan-1 makes forty prisoners that have
the close of his present term equivalent, was A j escaped during the It
cause he is disgusted with the ; rendered himself liable tor would seem to an outsider that
policy of his party on the tariff is-; kissing an unman led woman kind of an investigation
sue. This is certainly of no little I legal guardianship without her might he of advantage,
study consent ; the law required that
that tends to show the strength every kiss should be wiped out by j Winston An exciting
of the position assumed by a fine of three was had at Kernersville last
dent Cleveland m his great ells of a Monday. Some one asked tor a
sage, especially in the West. sufficient to furnish a whole chew of tobacco and as it was
Again this year, as lust year ship's crew with pilot jackets. handed him another party grabbed
festivities and funeral rites are In Russia the Easter is which it grew
strangely mingled in the capital of a kiss. Each member of the of about twenty
the nation ; last Christmas the flag salutes the other; chance finally winding up with a
was lowered and crape displayed on meeting, kiss ; cost
in honor of Logan ; this Christmas I kiss the ; the gen-, Buckingham Just be-
the people of the United States re kisses his officers; the officers Mr.
of Black township, killed
sorrowfully commemorated the ; kiss their soldier- ; the czar kisses
virtues and the public services of his family, retinue, court
that worthy exemplar of his his officers on parade, the
Daniel Manning, who by sentinels at the palace gates, and a
his own courageous efforts, arose select party of private soldiers
from humble beginnings to stand probably elaborately prepared for
among the honored and In other parts
of the earth, and then closed his , the poorest serf, meeting
and successful career with ; born dame in the street, has but
three fine nine hogs.
They weighed, respectively,
and pounds, and
of each. Pretty good pork-
they were raised
in the stock-law territory.
Charlotte
A few
the martyr's crown of duty say, has and he days ago the Chronicle mentioned
his memory for many j receive a kiss and the reply. the fact that a young man, named
years, with the Nation's plaudit is risen Jim Wall, had been jailed for
well will place him in his quaint old stealing money from his grand-
in our temple of fame side by side gives an account of a mother. Jim was among the
with Robert Morris, Alexander kissing festival held in Ire- number that escaped from jail a
Monday several day or two before Christmas, and
young persons of the town this circumstance is rather
w,.,,,. neighborhood of for him, as his
of Michigan, and the County Down, resort, dressed in has since found the missing
and Robert J. Walker.
Congress is also mourning the
death of one of its members, Mr.
committee was appointed
to escort his remains home and
provide for the funeral.
New
are
Efforts
being made to have the
their best, to a pleasant walk near I
the town called
The avowed object of each person I
There will probably be another l see the fun which consists in j
important vacancy to the In-; the men kissing the females with-; to
tenor Department very soon, as; out reserve, whether married or . f . f ,.
General Arthur, of, single. This mode of salutation is,
Indian Affairs, has often expressed , of course ; it is a to
to intimate friends his desire to or taken amiss, nor with much i
., for that purpose. It seems
resign and thus relieve himself show of coyness. I he female
the and responsibilities in- must he ordinary, indeed, who re ,
It is said that turns home without having J . d , r ,,
upon him
POST OFFICE.
Office hours A. M. to P. M. Money
Order hours A. M. to P. M. No or-
will be issued from to P. M. and
to p. u.
Bethel mail arrives dally Sun-
at A. M., and departs at J. P M.
Tarboro mail arrives daily Sun-
at m. and departs at P.
Washington mail arrives daily
at u. and departs at P. M.
Mail leaves tor Ridge Spring and inter-
mediate offices, Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays Returns at P. W.
mail arrives Fridays at p.
X. Departs Saturdays at S A. if.
H. A. P. X.
low shams, toilet mats, sell for imported at a fancy price,
sort nonsense. And painted Now yon will order one at the
fans and parasols, panels and price of your bottle green, like a
and I could not tell you darling, won't you
what else. Everything new that with a mock
comes out. She does not do them air of resignation.
then she is a tuft-hunter
Clara.
It is really to
see staunch papers
warmly n Democratic
President's very able message, and I
Democratic papers as warmly op-
posing the message. It is high
time there were a new alignment
and a restatement principles.
One of the interesting local; Convention, the N. Y. he ought to be
events of the holidays, was All that is needed , , ,
celebration of the 87th birthday is that the local Then
of Mr. W. W. Corcoran, the noble present the claims of New a novel bridal occurrence
philanthropist, who is esteemed i York to the National Reidsville some days ago. One
as the first and foremost of Wash-1 proper manner. Tammany couple who wanted to
While he is bowed i get the ball rolling, and the ad
did you get that word,
and what do you mean
her brother.
Don't call hard-working people; When such things can happen in
it is certain that there is
don't you get sick of it all,
You know better than
mean that she is always run- j anybody living, Elsie, how hard it
I mug up to New York to visit her was for me to come back to every-
rotten timber some where or some
screws are loose in the machinery.
Star.
wealthy friends, and only makes
the formal calls here in
day life my dear died.
I was not called upon to work, but
Nobody is quite good I was not rich enough any thing jaundiced and except
enough for her ladyship but a charity. I was sickening for I the bridegroom, -who is blue.
Yellow weddings are the rage.
There are yellow flowers, yellow
dresses, yellow lights and every-
with physical infirmities, his mind
is as bright his interest cur-
rent affairs is us likely as thirty,
years This benefactor of his
race is possessed of the rare gift
of growing old gracefully.
Another event was the presence
of Mrs, Cleveland at a dinner
en to poor children of the
capital. The first lady of the
land seems in her natural
when doing deeds kind-
and charity.
Take The Eastern Reflector
gained should be prompt-
followed up. As the State of
the President and the place where
the battle is to be fought and
won, it is especially fitting that
the first gun should be fired in
New York.
yon kill this boy
did, your I cut his
throat He shot me in the ear
with a rubber sling,
prisoner is discharged, and the
sheriff will give him hack his
knife and tell the janitor to
had come over from Lynchburg to
have the knot tied, but unknown
to either of them while they stood
This has been the mildest win-
hut one twelve years. The
weather has been near-
all the time since early in
Tourists and health seekers
should make n The climate
of Wilmington is equal to any we
have better. It.
is greatly to be preferred to the
climate of misnamed
State. There arc more flowers in
Wilmington and five miles around
that are native than can lie found
in all Florida. The land of flow-
is here, and not near the Gulf.
Wilmington
TAXES M.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
AUG. M
C M.
BERNARD,
A W,
X. C.
Practice in the State and Federal
E MOORE J K.
TICKER A Ml
j o
WHY,
A W,
N. C.
marry skinner. a
i a blow.
N. C
r v.
Attorney and at Law
N C.
UGH F. MURRAY,
E Y- AT-L A W,
WILSON, N. O.
Will attend all term of Pitt Superior
Court, from the to the last day of the
and devote efforts to all
, to him.
Ma
W. B. I. A. K. O. Jambs
SUGG
to i ;
N. C
Collections a Sin-dally.
in the
Supreme I
Superior, and
Attorney and at Law
K.
Will practice In the Courts of Pitt,
Greene, and Beaufort
on the floor before the parson, a ties, and the Court.
, . i , j e attention to all
second couple, who had to him.
med the first Lynchburg, and
for Only Um Per Year, i pen it for
DR. H.
H. C.
Surgeon Dentist.
Tenders his professional services
public.
extracted without by
the lady a sister to the groom of
first prepared with
license for marriage on the spot,
and when the first couple had beer.
pronounced man and wife, the sec- me
couple were treated
arson in like manner as the first.
t was a regular surprise and
a sensation.
-.-
The man who procrastinates
struggles with rain.
FREE-
J.
B. YELLOWLEY,
A W,
Greenville, N. C.





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WEDNESDAY II.
The Eastern Reflector, Do The Heathen
GREENVILLE, N. C. Mr. erred
He has committed the
if Radical
notions and ideas go for any-
thing. He has turned the whole
country upside down and dis-
graced it forever. Just by one
single simple act of his he has
her of her former strength
and glory and fitted her for the
tomb. She is thereby hopelessly
involved. There is no way of
escape from her danger. With
bowed heads and palpitating
hearts we gaze upon the remains
of our once fair and bright and
happy land ; and even then we
can only through a glass
When the truth in all
its horror flashes upon our vis-
ion, our heads will doubtless
lower and our hearts beat
faster. Just think of it, fellow-
citizens A Southern Democrat
and a former rebel has been
nominated Supreme Joint Judge.
How can the country bear up
under this insult the hands of
the President John Sherman
is insulted and when he isn't
pleased, of course the whole
country is in the same mood for
the county is a part of him,
estimate of
He bears no relation to the
try, because the country is his,
and fullness
Yes, dear Johnnie, the pi-
son is piping mad because
a cultured gentleman has been
promoted. The promotion of a
south-hating rascal would have
been more congenial to John
Sherman's taste but Mr. Cleve-
land does not it necessary
to consult the pig-headed, soul-
less, demagogue from Ohio.
But gather your forces together
Johnnie and utter one last wild,
despairing howl. You've got to
die, die hard Mr. Lunar
will be continued in spite of all
your sighs and groans and la-
and tears. And the
South will show yon and the
rest of the hot headed fools of
North what it thinks of
Cleveland. She will roll up
such a majority this year as
shall astound and paralyze the
Radical voters f the North and
West. The least said about
Southern to
office is soonest mended. Every
howl is equal to ten votes for the
Democratic party. Howl on.
then. Rear Rads. to your hearts
content. You please us.
Concerning Delinquents.
Some of our exchanges have
recently been expressing them-
selves about persons who will
take a newspaper and then not
pay for it. The Rocky Mount
thinks any man who will
take a newspaper from the post
office every week for a year or
more, and then refuse to pay for
it, and leave it in the office, mark-
ed refused, is too mean to live,
and hardly fit to die. And yet
some men have been known to
do this sort of thing.
The Henderson
men who pride them
selves on being considered hon-
est, will neglect to pay for their
paper until the editor is forced
to discontinue sending it to them,
and in nine cases out of ten that
is the last of it. Few persons
will pay their honesty of
intention to pay for the paper is
as they regard it,
by stopping it. Strange, isn't
In our opinion it is a sorry
white man who, after an editor
places enough confidence in him
to send him the paper on credit,
refuses to pay for it. We have
dropped a few such men from
our list in disgust, and have just
a few others who will soon fol
low. The subscription price of
a newspaper is a small amount
to each man, but the majority of
subscribers are too careless, by
far, about paying it.
Political View.
Mr. Editor do year
1888 es how misfortunes
cum singly, leap year
hes cum arm in arm
es usual. de pore
who am already married not
Mormon
de Scylla am
wrecked on de
Did ever no-
tis all
am married men or
disrespect Dr.
Mary es de case may be
see when
red hot
drain hack inter every day he
needs keep things
warm fur him when
few without reminded
his moral material short
comings he begins feel sorter
Fie has git
keep in keep his
sensibilities in pickle, as it were,
like prize tighter has keep
his face in pickle
keep it is
at the office at
Mail Matter.
Mexico is suffering from earth-
quake scares. Several shocks
are reported.
Congress is again at work and
innumerable bills are being in-
in both branches.
Many of our exchanges are re
porting failures in mercantile
circles. We regret that such
failures occur.
From the Raleigh 06-
we learn that the fund for
building a monument to the
memory of Randolph A. Shot-
well now amounts to about
Even our generally very
the
ton Slur, when referring to the
book, chapter and verse from
which a sermon was preached,
puts it Bi-
dispenses with the at
the end of the word.
In the appointment of the
Congressional Committees, last
week. North Carolina got only
one chairmanship, and that was
of minor importance- Col. Cow-
is chairman of the committee
on expenditures in one of the de-
Maj. Latham is on
the Committees of the District
of Columbia and
Greenville should not stand
still during and let other
towns bear off the palm to which
we are entitled. Ye men of cap
ital. bestir yourselves
improvements and
that have for their aim the
and advancement of
the town and community. Let
the spirit of selfishness the
man for himself idea be
buried and in its stead let unity
and concert of action reign Ev-
shoulder should goto the
wheel and every effort made to
keep the town going
No laggard in the race can pros-
per.
Superior Court.
The January Term of Pitt
Court for met last
Monday morning. Judge Avery
on the bench.
The Judge as the people of
Pitt County, and most of the
Reflector's readers know is a
handsome, legal looking gentle-
man of about and appeared
to be in excellent health and
spirits, and opened in a
way that betokened confidence
in the minds of beholders and
deepened the conviction that
business would be dis-
patched.
Solicitor Worthington appear-
ed, looking a little weighed down
by the responsibility resting up-
on his shoulders as the
of the people and State in
all cases to be tried this term.
He impresses us as a man who
conscientiously perform his duty
so far as in his power lies. We are
satisfied that he is
to himself and
those whom he represents.
The grand jury drawn for this
term is an average one. We feel
that the people of Pitt County
are to be congratulated upon
curing such a man as Mr.
than White as Foreman of the
jury.
The Judge's charge was good.
we In our opinion it
was very dry and uninteresting.
We may not be judge of
such matters; but that is the
way it struck us. We feel sure
he is a man will always be
right and just. He organized
with dispatch and started work
in a way that who
have business in Court. A
case was the first one taken
up and lasted all day. Only
criminal cases will be tried at
this term.
Much eta done for Greenville
and Pitt county this year if we
bat make use of the opportunities
that present
De ball politic
am roll in few
more days Mr. will per-
let her go, den everybody
had bettor de track fur things
am hum.
De New York papers have
ready figured up
majority in
but I advises cum down
It am easier explain
little mistake big
one. Mr. hes jest written
letter on de Free
Trade Protection. Ho forgot
add his usual l. S. burn-
So de newspapers got bold
de letter fiends
got bad job how he
write bit. Den Butler's
am too pleasant
long do great clown will prob-
ably be in de ring when de
begins. It is John Sher-
man wasted all his mud in an oft
year we all hope de cam-
pain will be over Ins acolytes
kin make him up more.
President Cleveland am
safe place tor keep bis wife
mother-in law out. reach
stray bits his past history
might escaped his biog-
sum tour years ago
de newspaper men am busy
de record all de
in de so es
hitch on de
various candidates es jump in
de ring. Everything pints tor
will turn chill tin's
hair gray am ten years
old de will be watched
afar off tricks de
clowns de trained dogs de
rubber men will be reported
fur de Reflector by your friend
Pete Carter P. K.
Hog N. C. Jan. 9th 1888.
The at Farmville.
Farmville, N. C. Jan.
Editor Reflector
Like a ray of sunshine there
sometimes flits
med vision scenes that often dip-
the gloom and raises the cur-
so that he can see and realize
that there are some things in this
world more transcendently beau
and interesting than himself,
and to all such he is to some ex-
tent, more or less indebted. For
the p-st few months I have been
so lost in the piny forest of old
Pitt that I had almost
that such things as the
and its were in existence,
bad it not been that some fair
maiden whispered in my car pros-
of a tot are event that might
lie its shadow
I don't know that I should
have ever awakened to the reality
but would have continued in my
dream and that like my-
self he had become a sort of a Rip
Van Winkle lost in admiration of
himself and of the world in gen-
Now this is not what intended
to write about when I commenced
this article. What I wanted to
tell you about is what a grand and
glorious old time we Granger's
had at Farmville, Wednesday the
4th mat. Well, sir we met there,
that is the Farmville Cornet Band
and we First we had
and then the exercises
i he clay were commenced by Mr.
Joseph Dixon, Master of our
Lodge calling us to order, telling
us to be quiet for we wore going
to have same nice speeches, and
enough we did. Mr. J. R.
then arose and in a most
graceful manner introduced Capt.
John King, of Falkland. To say
this gentleman handled his sub
in a manner and style both in-
and instructive would
lint feebly express the
of those who were so fortunate as
to hear him. Like dewdrops fall
upon the perishing flowers his
wise words of counsel good ad-
vice produced a feeling among the
farmers present joyful
what the future might have
in store should they but heed ad-
monitions. There is one thing
the Captain is good at and that
is his He said was
the ambition and desire of all men
be married and that it was re-
ally to the life of a far-
mer, for no farmer can be happy
without
Corn the Crib,
Money in the pocket.
Baby in the cradle
Ami a pretty wife to rock
We were next addressed by one
whose very name
with it a thrill of expectancy and
a knowledge of a rich treat in
store whenever be arises and faces
an And on this
our senator W. R
indeed overdid him-
self. His
was not only handled in a manner
becoming the man, but by magical
words, logical reasoning and beau-
sentiments he forced
upon the minds of his bearers
faithful to his constituency,
ever true to his friends, he ever
warm place in the hearts
of the people of Pitt wherever he
rises whether in the Legislative
Halls, in the Council of Ag
or in the public de-
bate, there never fails to fall from
bis lips words for thought and
expressions that demand a most
careful consideration. To each
of these gentleman the people of
this section will ever feel under
lasting obligations and the sin
wish of all is that they may
do so again.
Last but by no means least was
the dinner, don't ask anything
about it we were among the first
at the table and among the last to
leave it.
Take The Eastern Reflector
for 1888 Only 91.00 Per Yew,
Washington Letter.
Special to Reflector.
Washington, D. C Jan. 6th,
The two most important events
of the week are the reassembling
of Congress and the resumption of
work by the special
Fisheries Com-
mission. The of B
heard only the
announcement the arrangement
of its committees, but the Senate
is already in the bat
tic.
The first matter confluence
presented in the Senate the
holiday recess was the re-
in reference to the
the President's Message. This
was made the pretext for Mr.
Sherman, in his feverish baste and
anxiety to get oven with Mr.
Illume in making an open bid for
the Presidential
nation, to launch a harangue,
something after the manner of a
stump which ho sharply
takes Cleveland and
democracy to task on the tariff
question. But the consuming as-
of the Ohio Senator have
led him to adopt a course of con-
duct wholly acceptable to tho de-
as is shewn by the mas-
rejoinder of Senator
who was only too glad to
avail himself of this occasion to
emphasize the views of tho
President and the policy of the
party.
The debate, thus bravely j
opened, may continue for some
time in the House, as
of the Senators have
their intention to discuss
issue in all its hearings. Still it
is possible that the tariff debate
may interfered with at any mo-
by the Blair Educational bill,
which has precedence of all other
matters on account of its being the
only The
New Hampshire Senator declares
it to be Ins purpose to push his
bill from day to day until the
question is disposed of. He ex-
presses himself us being confident
that his cherished measure will
pass both houses and he believes
the President will approve it. As
to the latter opinion, a prominent
Congressman remarked,
Blair's bone for his bill it without
foundation In all of Mr. Cleve-
career, he has never,
by deed or word, him
self to any scheme of paternal leg-
like the Blair bill
said furthermore that his Demo-
brethren were divided upon
this question, many of the leading
men of the party being on tho
side. But ho thought
it would be better to act on the
Napoleonic military maxim of
finding out what our enemies wish
to do then pursue a contra-
coarse. He thought President
Cleveland would be likely to re-
it in light.
Of important proposed
lion in the House it may well
to mention Mr. Springer's bill to
create the Territory of Oklahoma
by consolidating the tribes in the I
Indian Territory under that form
of government It is understood
that another bill on the sub-
but an entirely different char-
will be introduced. The lat-
scheme proposes to remove the
Indians to tho eastern part of the
Territory and to form a new
out of the western portion,
adding thereto the region
try known as Man's
which would make a Territory
nearly as largo is the State of Ohio
It is said tins plan will o strength-
by the support of tho Ad-
ministration.
There is a probability that
Washington, and
Territories will be admitted
as states this year upon the con-
that they shall not vote for
President until the election in 18-
Representative of Tex-
as, is preparing to submit bis con-
amendment to change
the time of meeting of Congress.
Tho 31st, of December at noon is
substituted for the 4th. of March
as the time for the beginning and
termination of the official terms
of members the House. Con-
shall meet at least once each
year on the first Monday in
unless otherwise ordered by
that body. Should the bill pass
both Houses, it must be ratified,
of course, by two thirds the
State Legislatures before it can
become a law of the land.
One of the most ludicrous scenes
yet witnessed in tho was
when Mr. f Maine, who
has made some little reputation as
a sectional agitator, called up the
Flag inquiry. Instantly
there were a dozen objections,
but Mr. Campbell, of New York,
merely assumed a picturesque at-
and exclaimed at
the same moment bringing his fist
down upon his desk with such
energy as to recognized
by the presiding officer as entitled
to the floor. The little man from
Maine persists in playing the
cent abroad for tho House of Rep-
He seldom rises to his
feet without making himself
Notice.
On Monday, the 6th Day of February
1888. I will sell at the Court House door
in the town of Greenville. Pitt county,
a certain tract of land containing MB
acres, or legs, in Swift Creek Town-
ship, adjourning the lands E. E.
i ell, J. E. May, Alfred smith, others,
I which Is in the complaint on.
j file in the roll in Pitt Superior
Court on docket case entitled
S. B. wife against F. M.
I el which was de-
to be a Lien upon said Property, to
i satisfy an execution in my hands for col-
I against F. M. W. J.
Sarah Edgar
i House and Katie House.
W. M. KING; Sheriff.
January 1888; Pitt County.
DO TOW WANT TO SAVE MONEY
if so bur
Combined Barrow
It is worth a in the cotton field
as a good hand. For sale by
J. H.
N.
J. L.
Williamston, N. C.
LITTLE, HOUSE Agent,
Greenville, N. C.
N S. FULFORD, Agent, Wash-
N. C.
NEW
JEWELRY STORE.
I have just opened a Jewelry Store at
the stand I. and will
keep on sale a nice line of
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
and Jewelry.
Am also prepared to do all kinds of re-
pairing on such articles a
and satisfactory manner.
MOSES
Notice.
On Monday, Day of February.
I will sell at the Court House door
in to the highest bidder, for
cash, the right, title Interest of L. V.
in and Io the following house
Lot, situated in the town of Greenville,
Pitt county in the North-east angle of
Plank street, on the West by Bat-
ton Latte, on the South by c. A. white
and on the East by Brown, it
being the dwelling house now Occupied
by said I. V. and the lot above
described upon which -aid dwelling
is situated, to satisfy a now in
ray hands for collection tho Judgment
under the same was tailed was de-
to be a Lieu upon raid property.
W. M. Sheriff.
January rd, county.
ii
I am selling my entire stock of goods
at
-A. T O O T
in order Co close them out. This is a
chance for a bargain Io wishing to
purchase Irv Goods, Notions, Hats, Boots
and Shoes, Hard ware, Tin ware,
Ac. The Goods Mi ST HE SOLO
All persons Indebted to me are notified
that their accounts must he settled within
the next THIRTY DAYS
RUFUS FLEMING,
Dec. flat, N. .
Notice
Having disposed of my interest in the
Drug business. I will in future devote my
entire attention to the practice of
cine- Office residence in
J. T. SLEDGE, M. D.
WANTED
Cotton Seed.
For which the price will
be paid, or Cotton Seed. In ex-
change.
Tarboro Oil
N. C. 1887
W YA IT L. BROWN,
Closing Out Sale
D. Lichtenstein Co
OLD BRICK
FARMERS AND BUY-
year's supplies will find it to
their interest to get our prices before
chasing here. Is complete
in all its branches.
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS,
FLOUR, SUGAR,
Ac.
always at
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS
we buy direct from en.
Win; in buy at one profit. A com-
stock
always on hind and sold at to suit
the limes. Our goods arc all bought
sob for CASH, there fore, having no risk
to run. we sell at a close margin.
Respectfully,
D. A CO.
Greenville, N. C
o ii ii o ii ii o
I II II II O II
NOTICE
To
GASH BU
Having bought out the entire stock of Goods of
A.
We offer the balance of the Fall and Winter
Stock on hand
Hardware Dealers
N. C.
WHEN YOU WANT
Wagon, and Material,
Doors, Blinds. Paints, Oil. Glass,
BEST Cotton steam Engines
and Boilers, or any good, in ibis line
US
BEST GOODS.
LOWEST PRICES,
SQUARE SEALING
ALFRED FORBES
x. o.
Dealer in Goods,
Hals, Shoes, Hardware, Furniture
and Groceries. Rock Lime kepi constant-
on band.
I have just received a large lot of
for boy-, girls, ladies and
gentlemen. need only lo b tried
give satisfaction
can offer to the lobbing
superior advantages in A.
SPOOL COTTON which I will sell at
cents nor i; percent,
I keep on hand a large of Hos-
Bread I
Roll wholesale merchants.
The patronage of the public is res-
solicited.
For The NERVOUS
The DEBILITATED
The AGED.
A NERVE TONIC.
Celery and the prominent In-
hi-st and safest
Nerve It strengthens and
nervous curing
Kern
Ac.
AN
driven out the poisonous
tic blood and enriching it.
an overcoming droves
from impure
Mood.
A LAXATIVE.
A ding mildly but surely on
It cure- constipation, and
the and
A DIURETIC.
In Its the and most
for
It cam be relied on to give
quick and speedy
-T-. n this with
Head fur
lull
Colt if
WELLS, RICHARDSON CO.,
VT.
This Space Is For
TYSON,
Who has purchased tho stock Groceries
formerly belonging to R. Greene Bro., and is
offering inducements to purchasers.
Advertisement will appear next week.
THIS MONTH
oil
Dress Goods,
GINGHAMS,
BOOTS SHOES,
Dress Goods wort h for
Dress Goods worth for
Ginghams
THIS IS NO CATCH
WE MEAN IT
The Champion and the Turning
Plows always hand.
LITTLE, HOUSE i BRO.
AT
Those desiring good Goods at low prices
should avail themselves of this opportunity.
All parties indebted will please make
ate payment.
H.
SKINNER
I. C. LATHAM
JOHN J-s N N CO
GREENVILLE,
THE LEADERS IN
us. .-. f
Alb US OF GOODS.
V W V r
Our Fall and stock of Dry Goods.
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., have arrived, and all
friends and customers an; invited to call and ex-
goods and prices.
Having entire mercantile business l S. Con
Co, including notes, Recounts evident o i debt
and merchandise, we their former and increased patronage.
able to all purchases for advantage of
discounts, we will be enabled as as any one South of
Norfolk. We retain in our employ J. us general
superintendent of the business, with former Chan Skinner
as assistant, who will always be glad to sue and their old
A special branch of our will be to
rates to farmers to cultivate and harvest crops, in
to with approved security
J. L. SUGG,
INSURANCE AGENT,
SKINNER BUILDING
N- C
All kinds Risks placed in strictly
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
lowest current rates Give us a call when in need of LIFE,
ACCIDENT and STOCK
you -want a.
UNDERSIGNED IS NOW SOLE OF THE
OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE
BELONGING TO FLANAGAN WILLIAMSON
AND INVITES ANYONE WISHING TO
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, HARNESS,
or who have Vehicles or Harness that repairing, lo call oh
All Vehicles are with either
SPRINGS, as the purchaser desires, all work warranted.
Returning thanks to for favors, the
Halted. Respectfully,
J. D. WILLIAMSON.
Tar Transportation Company.
Greenville, President
J. B.
J.
N. M. Gen
Capt B. K. Washington, o-n
People's Line for travel on Tr i
River.
The i the finest j
boat on the river. She
been repaired, refurnished
sad painted.
Fitted up specially
convenience of Ladles.
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS
A Table
best the market affords.
A trip on the Steamer la
not only comfortable hut attractive.
Leaves Washington Monday. Wednesday
and Friday o'clock, a. m.
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at o'clock, a. M.
Freights received daily and through
Bills Lading Riven all points.
J. J.
Greenville, N.
ILL PERSON'S INDEBTED TO THE
A. or
T. R. Cherry Co.,
arc hereby notified to forward at,
once and settle I heir accounts. i-
as the of the
up.
j p. john Nicholson
COTTON FACTORS
BALTIMORE
NORFOLK.
Established in in 1870.
Will open a House in
1ST O XI lO
in September, for the handling and
sale of cotton, thus giving our customers
their of the v, u markets, j
Notice is hereby Riven that the
know ii a W A Co. of
N. has day
by mutual All indebted
to said arc requested to come for-
ward and make settlement with E. M.
lie will pay all claims against
die and will also manage the
under the name F.
F.
.
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r.
the
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
THIS PAPER
NEW YORK.
at r.
. CO'S
Ad-
may W for it
Local
Court week.
New Nuts,
Dates, Firs, Apples, Candies,
Cakes. Oranges, Lemons,
and at the Old
Brick Store.
Good weather last week.
Personal
Mis Margie is visiting
in
Mr. Charles Skinner spent a few
days in Hertford lust week.
Mr. J. Yellowley was in Nor-
folk lust week on .
Mr. Shade was in Nor-
folk a few days last week on
Mr. Alex has
fished a book and news stand and
will keep choice literature for sale.
Misses Alice and Gertrude
of been visiting
Mrs. W. II. Home the past week.
Rev. J. G. Nelson left with his
One the celebrated Stag f n ,,. on Friday for on Saturday, for which She said ray trust In her should be
farmers would find much
profit in devoting these days to
gathering, and preparing manures.
The who has to buy foreign
fertilizers is throwing away
If there was much more
like that during the latter part
of the past week our merchants
would be ordering spring goods.
But we expect, it will
the time this gets into
print. ,
II
I once did know a changing girl,
I met her in the gloaming. ,
One eve when far from fashions whirl
My and I were roaming.
I thought I could if I'd but try
Her first young love awaken.
But since I've lived to learn that I
Was
She wore a most becoming dress,
A bat some fourteen stories,
That won my heart, I must confess.
With millinery
I thought batter far die,
Than be by her forsaken,
Joseph Fleming, another
of our prosperous farmers who be-
in raising supplies at home
and making Ins farm self-sustain-
us a sack of
eyes were like a startled fawn's,
Her checks were like twin roses.
The rose, alas I but hides the thorns
The naked stem exposes.
Coffee Tots given to every d of return thanks.
chaser of an Cook Stove
that city.
Come in and Pay your g. g i us . ave
of were m town week i the temperature would fall de-
Be Wise by getting full value visiting Mr. W. T. Godwin, father by o'clock P. M., but the
a Pure hand made cigar tor Mrs. Williams. cold wave must have been lost on
at the Old Brick Store. Mr who clerked the It was several degrees
This court will bring many fr Capt. C. A. White during the Monday. ,.
pie into town- fall, returned to his home in boys are all anticipation
Highest Cash Price paid fer Greene county the first of the j excitement during leap year,
Rough Rice by Glenn. year. of them possessing fears of
Band us the news from your i Mr. W. B. Jordan, J Never mind, boys
I Forevermore unshaken,
I But since she's learned, I guess, that she
i Was
The gather bureau
neighborhood.
of the Wilmington Star, call-1 the Reflector will say a word in
in to see us yesterday. Mr. C i behalf, a little later on, and
For Holiday trade barrels of the Gazette show the girls what splendid catch-
Apples cheap at the old es you are.
. , , Rev. W. II. Moore, Presiding
horse drovers with
Imported Goods.
Mr. M. R. Lang, the popular
merchant, lust week received a
box of goods imported direct from
Germany. We were present
when the box was being opened
and saW taken therefrom an
lot of laces and edgings.
The ladies, and they were judges
of such goods, pronounce them far
ahead of anything in the line ever
brought to Greenville. It is not
every town the size of Greenville
that can boast of a merchant who
imports goods. It speaks well tor
the enterprise of Mr. Lang.
B Rev. R. E. Peele.
The -y of Laymen to be more
active m Church work, W. A.
B.
p. work in the
Church, Rev. Clarence
a. Sunday
School value, its
ties and how to overcome them,
K. E. J. II Tucker.
A. Rev. J. D
p. Rev. J. W.
New Officer
At the last meeting of the
Band of Hope the following were
elected
President. Eva
1st Vice Unlit
2nd Vice W. M.
Rec. Alex
Fin Sec. Harry Harding
1st Mai. White
2nd Mar. Cherry
Sgt Arms. Olen Warren
The following were elected
the Reform Club
E. C. Glenn
1st V P. j. T. Smith
L. James
R. A. Starkey
G. E
W. B.
W. A B.
W. T. Godwin
for
2nd V P.
3rd V P.
R.
Treas.
Two of the prettiest top buggies
Several horse drovers quarterly j we have seen lately were rolled
in town this week. meeting of the year with the j out of Mr. J. D. Williamson's car- j The Doctor
The Nicest, Largest and Cheap-j Methodist Church last Saturday I shop on Saturday. One Last week the House
est Stock of Furniture at the Old and Sunday. I them was especially changed hands again, Dr. J. G.
Brick Store, which we invite you i j. chestnut has purchased and admired by everyone pass returning and succeeding
to examine before buying. the stock light groceries and that out I Mr- Moore as proprietor. While
A force of bends were clearing confections formerly kept by work- I Mr. Moore has kept an excellent
out the street drains last week. Harry Whedbee in the corner
i i store under the Opera House.
Pulverized Sugar tor icing cakes
at the Old The many friends of Miss Hen- . v. . of i i
Williams were glad to forTE
said that business general- by the traveling
there. to whom his face was tor
r------- . years Our best
ere several changes in j wishes are with both the outgoing
The Grand Ledge of Greene attended the masque residences in town about the first
met in Raleigh yesterday. j ball at Washington last Thursday of the year. Mr. J. T. Smith re-
Crackers and at i night. They report it a success. moved I he house to
The Convention meets
In Greensboro to-day.
Mr J. R. Davenport, one of the much well de-
leading business men of praise for the manner in
tells us that town has become a he the wants
A big lot of Sample Shoes to tit and other places. H Bait
every body at at ft m d i m q was
., ,. Messrs. R. Cherry, S. T.
All s. . ; Hooker, D. W. and W. There V
Manufacturers at the Old Mr. II. Jr., of
Store j force, in response loan i m
How many invitation, will deliver a temper-
a in Mr.
i J. A. has moved into the
and incoming proprietors.
New Advertisements.
Several new advertisements
came in at a late hour for last is-
prevented attention
address before the Reform
, a,. , . . r , ., Kicks, who will keep a board
Club, near St. John s Church, this , . l
county, next
who has been a
Bethel Academy, was
new leaf turned over on the
Cargo of Lime just received by
E. C. Glenn.
Saturday was a dull day with
merchants, not people in
I part of last week, visiting Mrs C.
A complete line of Sample So Bernard. We learn that she
to closed out AT cost at has re-signed her position at Beth-
V el to take charge of a school at
in Wake county.
Messrs.
sold out their stock of mer-
at this place to Messrs.
Brown Hooker, and have
ed to Charlotte. They had been
in business here for the last few
years, were young men of great en-
made many friends in
this community, and we very
much regret to lose them from the
house, and the building winch prevented attention
be occupied called to them in the local
house.
II Morns have
,, , , We were recently reading of chased the ck of goods belong-
Miss Blanche Caspar., o. r-, .,, A. are ottering
The girls can have lots of fin
this they only will. It is
leap sear, yon know.
worth Furs wanted
this winter at the Old Brick Store
The new cornet band is having
occasional practices. The boys are
finely.
Those who have not settled
their notes or accounts with T. R.
Cherry Co. are notified to come business circles of Greenville,
and do so at once. The
business mar be closed up.
artist who was tiring to photo-,., . ,
i , t, J ed headed man, but there at ,
was such a glare about bead can get special bargains. See ad-
that the camera refused to
him. that is the Sheriff King had two notices
son a pretty picture of us never; sale of real estate to take place on
could be taken. We hope Henry the first Monday in February.
will not say we
built for them, like
his lovely self.
unto
One of the Antiquities.
Mr S. P. told us
The patent medicine is day that he has a flax wheel that
Married.
January 1888, at the
of the father, near
Falkland, Mr. Baker
of Maple Grove, Wilson county,
to Miss Mollie Davis, of Pitt
Rev. B. officiating.
former prices were considered re-
low but now they are
still lower.
R. J. Grimes, Administrator of
J. M. Rollins, offers land for sale
on the Monday in February.
Dr. J. T. Sledge announces
disposed of his interest in the
drug business and in future will
devote his attention to practicing
medicine.
Down they go again Their
his circumstances is going forward
to meet and trouble.
stein have determined to change.
He who stops to complain of crowd , one hundred years old It was their business and must close out
when adjourns. , made by Charles lull and carved their stock immediately. There
It would not look wise in a bus- is T. It once no scheme about this to draw
in man to take down his sign . belonged to the mother of trade, since the above, was in type
Don I forget that we have alma- at the year. The j William and Warren Tucker and gold out to Brown k Hooker.
at the Reflector office. . to advertising. I was by Mr. Brain at a
fain t , i r -i- p i sale of her property about fifteen
January we pis so It u one of the failings of man- ,.,,. r
minutes day light, days y we so see the
gradually grow a little longer. in others yet we This AU
The sale of the Boss Famous them within ourselves.
Lunch Milk Biscuit over six
months previous
Every citizen of the county and
else where, as to that is earnestly
Saturday was a spring like day, , become a subscriber to
Prick Store the Men often stand
knot, at the Old f w, arc to to
at a distance who together i take a paper, when they never of Pain's Celery Corn-
owe the Reflector will confer a Was a resolution to pay your sub- think how other duties of an edit- which appears tor the first
favor by remitting the amount. script in the code you adopted keep him so closely confined as j time this week,
due. I for the new year If so, almost prevent any outside Brown Hooker, who have
W. L. Brown has opened a com-
mission house and in this issue
makes his announcement to the
public. He is prepared to furnish
farmers with the best brands of
for cash or outline
and solicits, your patronage
We also call attention to the ad-
year
and clear
so,
your
con
We have still a few desirable UP
goods on band that must be closed i
out soon, regardless of cost. A; The bad weather this week is
splendid chance tor cash purchases; paralyzing business out side of the Not Author
to secure bargains.
T. R. ft Co.
Court House. It has been tool II has to knowledge
rainy for us to get out and Mr- Andrew Joyner is credit-
out who is in town. some people with the
Mrs. E. Proctor desires a ; of the let-
as housekeeper. She has Some of the were slow in REFLECTOR that he
had much experience and themselves out this year, jg recently received two or three
give satisfaction , thought that because so many concerning
In order to correct that
s office, also we feel called upon to
lot of letter and heads i The Elizabeth City Falcon has say that Mr. Joyner is not the
; been enlarged to a nine column ; of
. . , sheet,
last
The paper itself is a re- chased the Block lately
quest for every one to become a to Lichtenstein have a
j They bought
j these goods at a bargain and will
j i I bad left this section labor would
are await- , , . . . c ,
. . i be much higher than former y.
customers at this office, also s J opinion
Elizabeth City Falcon has say
enlarged to a nine column of .
It is published on the co-. those who sent him the month. the prices quoted
having adopted i letters far short of the advertisement,
outside mark. keep the best make plows in
and business cards.
Many hands left
sell them at prices which cannot be
equaled.
In M. column will be
found an announcement of the
ported white goods he has just re-
Mention is also made
other portions his stock, which
is complete in every respect.
Little, House Bro. are otter-
special bargains during this
day for Scotland Neck, to work on
the railroad now building this
way
new lot of
Seaside Library
smile and.
by Charlotte M. at Alex
book stand.
for all newspapers received
at prices.
Mr. J. B. Johnson Sr , recently
killed a very large otter. Last
week he sold the skin for
Only criminal cases are to be
ed this Court, and that docket will
afford a plenty of work for the
term.
Here it is the eleventh day of
the new year, and it seems that
only yesterday we were
ting Christmas.
We trust that the farmers of
Pitt county have discovered the
need of diversification of crops and
will act upon it this year.
One of the hardest things we
ever tried to do is to write
for the public to real when
didn't that
if yea haven't had your Picture
made, have it done at once by
Greenville, N. C.
We now have Land Mortgages,
Chattel Mortgages,
Liens and Deeds for sale at the
Reflector office.
patent
A large number of colored la- Health
borers left this section last week In the December Bulletin of the
for the regions South j North Carolina Board of Health,
Carolina and Georgia. There. Dr. J. T. Sledge makes the follow
were three agents in town hiring j report tor Pitt county
them. condition of the county
m. , , ,, I good. Three fatal cases of typhoid
majority people like to fever ; Um. No
have their accounts settled and
stock.
In this issue space is reserved
for J. C. Tyson, who has
chased the stock of groceries for-
belonging to R. Greene
Bro. Look out for his announce-
next week.
We would especially the at-
t the
square. We hope this spirit will the hoMe I
of ear delinquent good of the .
subscribers.
With above exception, little sick- of farmers to
Combined Harrow and Cultivator
as something without which no
farm is complete. It is a Pitt
county invention and is highly
good.
That of the jail not so
There are prisoners in
Its a hard thing to do, this one cell. The number will be con- recommended by all farmers who
1st M. J. B. Johnson
2nd M- W. II. Harding
Arms. J. II. Tucker
Chaplain. D. J. Whichard
Proceedings of the Board of
. Education.
The Board of Education of Pitt
Co. met in Session on
Monday Jan. 2nd.
Members present II. Harding
i Geo. B. and Jas.
R. Congleton.
The Sheriff not having been
able to collect all the School funds
it was ordered that the apportion-
he postponed until the 1st
Monday in Feb. On petition from
Colored District No. the follow-
gentlemen were appointed a
committee to condemn a School
site in said to
John King B.
d Parker.
Ordered that Richard
appointed a in Col-
District No in place of
Godfrey Mills removed.
Ordered that the following
accounts be allowed
L. H. Wilson for Probating and
Registering Deeds for School
I House sites,
James R. Congleton for services
and mileage,
Geo. B. King tor services,
II. Harding for services, 82.00
J. ham Supt., 851.85
The Board then adjourned to
meet 1st Monday in Feb. 1888.
J.
A silver lining to every With
the short dull days of early winter come
the cheery holidays and beautiful
annual, and already appears not
far distant. can almost sec the
greening grass and the blooming flowers.
In the way of a Floral
Guide is in artistic appearance
and the edition of each year that appears
pimply perfect, is surpassed the next.
and beautiful engravings, and three
colored plates of flowers, vegetables,
grain, are features for the issue for 1888.
Its lavender tinted cover, with original
designs of most pleasing effects, will en-
sure it a prominent place In the house-
hold and library. It is in itself a treatise
on horticulture, and is adapted to the
wants of all who arc in the
house plants. It describes the
rarest flowers and the choicest
If you want to know anything
about the garden, see Floral Guide
price only cents, including a
good for cents worth of seeds
Published by James Vick,
Rochester, N. y.
What Am I In D
The of are
happily too well known. They differ in
different individuals to some extent. A
billions man is seldom a breakfast cater
Too frequently, alas, he has an excellent
appetite for liquids but none for solids of
a morning. Ills tongue will hardly bear
inspection at any time ; if it is not white
it is rough, at all events.
The digestive system Is wholly out of
order and Diarrhea or Constipation may
be a symptom or the two may alternate
Then Hemorrhoids or even loss
of blood. There may be giddiness and
often headache and acidity or flatulence
and tenderness in the pit of the Stomach.
To correct all this if not effect a cure try
Green's August Flower, it costs but a trifle
and thousands attest its efficacy.
Land Sale.
By order of the Court of Pitt
county, the undersigned Executor of John
S. will sell at public auction on
Saturday the 21st of January, 1888, at
the following tracts of land,
belonging to the late John S.
One tract containing about acres ad-
Joining the lands of Bryan Dixon, Wash-
Mills and others, one tract con-
acres adjoining the lands of
Bryan and others,
and one tract at Black Jack containing
about acres upon which the
saw stands. Sale will take place
at Blackjack. Terms of sale Cash.
ROBERT DIXON
of J. S. Dixon.
GREENBACKS
By
Brown Hooker,
to
We have just
chased this stock at
figures far below N.
Y. Cost and are offer-
the Greatest bar-
gains in Town.
CALL AND SEE US.
W. L. BROWN
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND AGENT FOR THE TARBORO OIL MILLS.
Highest Cash price paid for Cotton Seed or
Meal given in exchange. Has for sale
Acid Lime and Cotton Seed Meal
Either for Cash or on Time.
FARMER'S BONE FERTILIZER
A it is to he superior to fertilizer on the market.
M. R. LANG'S COLUMN.
breaking off the habit of writing diminished after
1887 getting n 1888 every
time. in a while it will
come 1887, it is time to stop
now, sure enough
null grinds by going and
not by standing Let us
learn a lesson from this Go for-
ward in whatsoever you are
ed and make your opportunities,
not waiting for them to come to
you.
We would like for sample cop
of the Reflector to tall into
the of persons who
are not subscribers. Your name
on a postal card will secure a copy.
Jurors.
The Grand Jury at this of
Court is com posed of J. White,
Foreman, H. W. A. Martin, Char-
Cobb. John P. E. T.
Whichard, Jonas Shem Ty-
son, W. II. Galloway, E. T. Rob-
Henry- Sheppard, William
Harris, Fernando Brown, L. W.
Reasons, J. T. B. F.
W. Brooks, A. P.
Turnage and J. L. Robertson.
have used it as an implement that,
saves time and labor. See
Union.
we publish the program
of exercises for the Union Meet-
to be held at the Baptist
Church in Rocky Mount, January
27th U 29th
Friday, r. Prayer
Meeting, its value and best
of conducting it, Rev. G. J.
r. Rev. R E.
a M W- Worthington. W. House
would like to see a copy ml Braxton, Samuel Davie, B
tie name and it will aid us in W. Briley, J. F Boyd L II
The Jurors for this week i Peele.
are J. B. Carroll, Israel Edwards, I Saturday, a. Bead-
S. W. Burney, W. S. E. Smith, Consecration. Rev.
J. Jackson, W.
mission of Baptist
Rev.
DOWN WITH LONG PRICES
One Price Goods sold on a Credit
Every Bargain we get we give the public the
benefit of it.
DEALING WITH ALL
NO GOODS MISREPRESENTED.
Shoes price
Quality price to
Dress Shoes. usual price to
Better quality,
Children's Pebble-Grain Button Shoes 1.25 to 1.50
Women's Shoes, and tip
Men's Punts cents, usual price to 1.50
Men's Fine Dress Shirts, to a piece, usual price
to 1.00
Fine Hose, usual price to
Coined Half Hose usual price
Fine Hose usual price to and others lower than
any in the market.
Dr. Gilbert's patent Corset usual price 1.25 to 1.60. We keep
other Corsets at to cents.
Collars, 4-ply linen, sizes and styles, for cents
Cuffs from to good linen.
from cents up
Caps for cents, usual to cents
Kid usual price 1.25 to 1.50
Lisle Thread to
Winter Shawls from to usual price to
Silk Umbrellas 2.25, usual price 4.00
Common cents up
Buttons cents per dozen, usual price
Pearl Buttons per dozen, usual price cents
Lead pencils for cents ,
Eclipse Sifters cents Scissors cents Nice, large, tin dippers
Any amount of Tin Wane, prices to all
GIVE US A CALL AND BE CONVINCED.
GETTING IN GOODS BY EVERY BOAT
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
curing a large number of
hers.
White, B. F. Crawford and T. A.
are they accomplishing H
Dr J. D D.
p. we secure
a more general and literal support
Should be a fen before confinement.
Sand tot book To moiled
Atlanta,
PA
E. C. GLENN.
COMMISSION
STANDARD ACID PHOSPHATE,
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL,
SHELL LIME, PUKE DISSOLVED BONE,
COTTON SEED MEAL AND
Tennessee Wagons, for sale,
GREENVILLE, N. C, Mar. 1887.
MILK
LADIES
I desire to bring to
your notice a beautiful
sample line of
which I have imported
for the Spring season.
This line consists of
many novelties never
before offered to our
people and prices I
guarantee to be per
cent cheaper than usu-
That I have long
carried the finest lint
of these goods is con-
ceded by all the ladies,,
but this year our stock
will surpass that of all
previous times
In addition to this I
still have a few very
desirable
Fall and Winter
DRESS GOODS
TRIMMINGS
and in prices I can com
with the lowest.
My
Department although
it has been greatly re-
by heavy Fall
sales is not by any
means incomplete. I
have again brought
my
Hasp.
km
purchased Ilium Dairy
persons wishing to procure nice
apply to the undersigned,
leave their orders with K. O.
the Hardware Store. Milk delivered
every morning wherever desired at the
following Hints Sets; Quarts,
Halt Gallon,
These prices are for the quantities men-
AT A SINGLE DELIVERY.
ft, M,
Land Sale.
l On Monday the 6th day of February
will sell at the Court House door
In Greenville two tracts of land belonging
to the estate of J. M. Rollins, deceased, i
and described as follows one tract
acres adjoining the lands
James Bullock, William Davenport and
others, one containing acres
joining the lands of V. J. II. P. Bryant,
I and others. Terms of sale cash.
L R. J. GRIMES,
J. Hi
SHOE
Stock to its usual standard and
I guarantee satisfaction in every
class of this department. I still
continue to sell the famous
FRANK ADLER 2.50 show
and the famous SO-
TIPS for boys and girls,
I cordially invite the public to
visit my store and examine goods
and prices.
ONE PRICE STORE.
N. C.





MRS. E.
HAS ADDED TO STOCK
of Millinery Goods, mid has secured
tho of an assistant.
All ran now be the
notice. Dry mid Wet Stamping
painting and neatly executed
While in the Northern markets she
very careful to select only the beat
style goods in the Millinery line, ant
is prepared to offer purchasers la
DELIVERY IS TOWN
OF
KEROSENE OIL,.
JAMES A. SMITH
WILL
to parties desiring Kerosene Oil,
Rood as any in market and at
now paid at the stores.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Save time, money and trouble by per-
us to your orders at your
and business.
A SPECIFIC FOR
Woman's Diseases
Suppressed
THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
GREENVILLE, C.
RESORT
BRAND EMPORIUM
Cutting Dressing
S T
AT THE GLASS FRONT,
Under the Opera House, at which
have and where I bare
everything in my line
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE,
TO MAKE A
MODEL BARBERSHOP
with all the improved appliances; new
and comfortable chairs.
sharpened at reasonable figures
for work outside of my shop
promptly executed. Very respectfully,
HERBERT
T STOCK OF NEW
MILLINERY GOODS j
constantly arriving at
MRS. COW ELL'S
will convince that are without a
parallel In this market, both as to quality
and price. A new lot of the latest style
good- received every few days.
or
SICKNESS.
I If taken the OP peat
and will In- I
i to free.
Co., Atlanta. Ga.
Greenville, N. C.
i NEW MANAGEMENT
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED.
LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS.
TABLE SUPPLIED WITH BEST OF
Till MARKET.
Good rooms and attentive servants.
Feed Stables in
I. Proprietor.
HOTEL
SPENCER
THE HOME
I SAMPLE ROOMS FREE.
Polite waiters. Good rooms. Best
I the market affords. When in the city
top at the
Hotel,
the call.
To-day. to-morrow, evermore
Through cheerless nights a
star.
Not asking whither or how far,
Rejoicing though the way be sore.
Take thy cross
And follow me
Though some there be who scorn
choice.
tempting voices bid
To-day while it is called to-day.
If thou hearken to My voice,
Take up thy cross
And follow me
I cannot promise wealth or ease.
Fame, pleasure, length of days, es-
teem
These things arc vainer than
seem.
If thou canst turn from all of these,
Take up thy cross
And follow me
I promise only perfect peace,
Sweet peace that lives through years
of strife,
Immortal hope, immortal life.
And rest when all these wanderings
cease ;
Take up thy cross
And follow me
My yoke is easy ; it on
My burden very light to bear ;
Who this My crown,, shall
share
On earth the cross, heaven the crown
Take up cross
And follow me
The Quiver
i on Main St.
Washington, N. C.
STEAM
and all other machines at short
notice, at home or at shop. and
Brass Turning OHM in the best manner.
Cylinder.- bored, Model- made to order.
Locks repaired, Key made Pipe
cut and threaded. repaired in best
manner, on work. General
done O. P.
Greenville N. C.
B. K.
and Schedule.
GOING SOUTH.
No No
Dated daily Fast Mail, dally
daily ex Sun.
Weldon pin b pm
Ar Rocky Mount
Ar Tarboro
Tarboro no am
Ar Wilson pm pm am
Ar
Ar Fayetteville
Goldsboro S am
Warsaw
Magnolia C
Ar Wilmington
TRAINS GOING NORTH
No No
daily daily
ex Sun.
Wilmington am
Magnolia am JO IS
t Warsaw
Ar Goldsboro
Ar Wilson
Wilson am pm pm
Ar Mount IS
Ar Tarboro
Tarboro am
Ar Weldon pm
Daily except Sunday. pm
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road
naves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00
P. M. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck
9.30 A. M. daily except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro. N C, via
Raleigh R. R. daily except
P M. Sunday i PM. arrive
N C. P M. P M.
Returning leaves William-ton, C, daily
except A M. Sunday A
M. arrive Tarboro, H C, I A M,
AM.
Train on Midland N C Branch leaves
Goldsboro except Sunday. A M,
arrive X C. AM. Re-
turning leaves Smithfield.
arrive N C, P M.
Train m Nashville Branch leaves Rocky
Mount at M, arrive- Nashville
P M. daring Hope P M. Returning
leaves Spring Hope A M. Nashville
A M. arrives Rocky Mount A
M. daily, except Sunday.
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw
for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at
P M. Returning leave Clinton at A
X, connecting at Warsaw with Nos.
and
Southbound train on Wilson A Fayette-
Branch is No. Northbound ii
No. except Sunday.
Train No. South will stop only at
Wilson. and Magnolia.
Train No. makes close connection at
for all points North daily. All
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun-
day via Bay Line.
Trains make close connection for all
points North via Richmond and Wash-
All trains run solid between
ton and Washington, and have Pullman
Palace Sleepers attached.
JOHN F. DIVINE.
Genera
J. R. Transportation
T. M. EMERSON, Passenger
C. B. EDWARDS N. B.
Edwards
Printers and Binders.
c-
We have the largest and most complete
establishment of the kind to be found in
the and solicit orders for all classes
Of Commercial, Rail-
road or School Print-
or Binding.
WEDDING STATIONERY READY
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES
COUNTY OFFICERS.
us your orders.
Printers
C.
BUY
EXCELSIOR
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND
ALL PURCHASERS BE SUITED
MA C
Isaac A. Sheppard Co.
AND FOB
L. C. TERRELL,
GREENVILLE. N. C.
JOHN FLANAGAN,
UNDERTAKER.
N. C.
Has on hand a line of the best
CASKETS CASES.
Also fine imitation ROSE and
WALNUT with handsome Li-
and Trimmings. Having good fa-
for handling Coffins, and a new.
convenient Hearse. I am prepared to give
personal attention at Burials.
JOHN FLANAGAN.
TO
qualified on the day of
as administrator de non on
the estate of John S. Taft, notice if
hereby given to all person having claims
against said estate to present them, prop-
authenticated, to me for payment on
or before the 19th day
or this notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate
payment to me. WARREN.
Adm. de non estate of John S. Taft
spool
j pun
ping
V ll
moil
-----1 than an
gas
b. U. Kin,
A Diversified Agriculture.
Atlanta Southern Cultivator
I believe with, Newman,
that the true farmer as
far as possible, produce every-
thing needed for support and com-
fort of the family. He ought to
make his home comfortable and
pleasant with trees, grass and
flow-era around it ; then all the
fruit and vegetables that could be
grown in his climate, with poultry,
eggs, meat, not simply bacon, but
veal mutton and beef. Mutton
well-grown and proper is
both palatable and healthy, and if
the family be too small to con-
the whole carcass, a system
of exchange between neighbors
might easily re inaugurated by
the four quarters could be
disposed of. In some sections
mutton can be produced much
cheaper than pork. A friend of
mine is a very successful farmer ;
he raised all these, and thinks the
business about the best in the
world. He is a man who always
has money to pay his taxes, never
has any store bills or interest to
meet, and seldom has any fault to
find with the markets, because,
having the best to sell, he always
gets the highest price This man
was showing me his well-kept gar-
den, well-filled cellar and fine hogs.
poultry, sheep, and cows, when I
remarked he most have a
plus of each.
we always use all we want and
sell what is
The Value of the Newspaper.
Record,
And so it is with subscribers to
they do not
the the of their papers
until one of those visits is omitted.
There is no more welcome or in-
visitor to any
than the family and
any man who does not subscribe
to a good, moral and enterprising
newspaper is not only
himself of a great source of pleas-
and information, but is doing
bis family a great wrong.
will read a newspaper when
they will not read boo I s, and
many a child has learned to spell
and read by poring over the
newspaper. It is an educator,
and wields an influence that few
appreciate. Hence the
nay the necessity, of every
family being provided with a
newspaper that not only enter-
but that
pure morality
useful information. In this
respect the people of North Caro
are fortunate, for they are
favored with this class of
newspapers. In in
morals, mi the exercise of a
influence upon the public, the
newspapers this State compare
most favorably with those of any
State in the American Union.
It behooves our people then to
this fact and to ex-
press their appreciation by en
and sustaining the press
a more liberal patronage.
Kind reader, do you ever think
what you would do if you never
saw a no paper was
published anywhere Do you
think that you would miss them
Painless Childbirth, a new book by
Dr. John Dye, one of New York's most
skillful physicians, shows that pain is not
necessary Childbirth, but results front
Grains of Gold.
Never speak to deceive, or
ten to betray.
We only that which we
comprehend.
Marriage, with peace, is
A Change of fortune hurts a
wise man to more than a change
of the moon.
Great places are great burdens ;
distinguished conditions in life ex-
act great servitude.
There is no substitute for
ardent, sincere
earnestness.
Merit is mostly discovered by
accident, and rewarded by
Has anyone wronged you Be
bravely ; slight it, and
the work if begun ; forgive u,
finished. He is below himself
who is not above nu injury.
A KING A WINDOW.
If a tree were to break a window,
what might the window say
Taylor's Cherokee
Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein has
a tremendous sale, for It mends all forms
of coughs, and colds and lung troubles.
A Joke of Vance's.
New York Tribune.
Senator George, of Mississippi,
is one of the roost bow legged men
in Congress, and, by the way, there
are a great many of them. It is
one of the traditions of the
try where he comes from that his
cut with a circular
saw. The result is usually con-
for a baggy appearance
HOW DO WE DIG OUR GRAVES
We must eat or we cannot live.
This we all know. But do we all
know that we die by eating It if
said we dig our graves with our
teeth. How this sounds.
Yet it is f true. We
at ii null of the cholera
and yellow feVer, yet there is a dis-
ease constantly at our doors in
our houses far more dangerous and
destructive. Most people have in
their own stomach n poison, more
slow, but quite as as the germs
of those maladies which sweep men
into eternity by thousands without
warning in the times of great
But it is a mercy that, if
we are watchful, we can tell when
we are threatened. The following
are among the symptoms, yet they
do not necessarily appear in
the . nine t mar, nor are they always
the same different eases. There
is a dull sleepy feeling; a bad
taste in the mouth. in the
morning; the appetite is change-
able, sometimes poor again it
seems as the could
not eat enough, and occasionally no
appetite and slug-
of the mind; no ambition
to study or work; mote or lees head-
ache and heaviness in the head;
dizziness on rising to the feet or
moving suddenly ; furred and coat-
ed tongue; a of a load on the
stomach removes; hot
MM dry times; tinge
even; and high-colored
sour taste in the mouth,
attended by palpitation of
heart; impaired vision, with
spots that seem to be swimming in
the sir before eyes; a cough,
with a greenish-colored
ration; poor a sticky
dime about the teeth gums;
where they are widest. Sen Vance i and feet cold and
let that cold of yours run on. You
think it is a light thing. But it may run
into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or
consumption.
Catarrh is disgusting. is
dangerous. Consumption is death it-
self.
The breathing apparatus be kept
healthy and clear of all obstructions and
offensive matter. Otherwise there is
trouble ahead.
All the diseases of these parts, head,
nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs,
can be delightfully and entirely cured by
the use of German Syrup. If
you don't know this already, thousands
and thousands of people can tell . you.
They have been cured by it. and
how it is, Bottle only
cents. Ask any druggist.
causes easily understood and overcome.
It clearly proves that any woman may be-
come a mother suffering any pain
whatever. It also tells how to overcome
and prevent morning sickness, swelled
limbs, and all other evils attending
It is i highly endorsed
i by physicians everywhere as the wife's
i true private companion. Cut this out;
j it will save and possibly your
I life. Send two-cent stamp for descriptive
circulars, testimonials, confidential
letter sent in sealed envelope. Address
Frank Thomas Co., Publishers,
Md.
Who is the Meanest Man
Statesville Landmark.
It is not worth while to call his
name, but until Chatham is heard
from Iredell claims him. A
respondent at Mooresville writes us
over his own name detailing the
incident and asking that the com-
be published with his
name attached. Instead of that,
we state the case from the facts
by our correspondent,
without mentioning any names.
The individual in question not
long ago met his preacher on the
street and asked him if he would
not like to have a tine pair
boots or shoes to ware to Confer-
Of course the good preach-
told him yes, and they went to
the shoe shop and the shoe-maker
took the preacher's measure. The
generous parishioner then secured
a certificate of good character from
his grateful shepherd, and return-
later to the shoe shop counter-
his order.
certificate in the
hand is worth two pairs of shoes
in the bush.
Composting.
Atlanta Southern Cultivator.
How early will it do to
compost stable manure and
seed for com and cotton
Will it do as well to add
phosphate at time of
bedding with compost, or will it
be better to add at time of pat-
ting up compost heap.
As a rule, com-
posts should be prepared a length
of time before using in proportion
to the roughness and coarseness
of the materials. Not less than
sis weeks will be required under
favorable circumstances for the av-
materials used in composting
to become broken down by fer-
and decomposition, so as
to permit of uniform mixing and
easy distribution. A compost
heap should be cut down and re-
heaped once during the process,
say in about three weeks. Loose-
of the mass hastens
while hard packing retards
the process. Care should be
ken to have the mass thoroughly-
wet at the start, in order to
of fire fang.
Dr. E. M.
mended putting cotton seed, acid
phosphate and separately in
the opening ; but we think
it better to all the materials
in the compost heap at the start,
except where ashes are used.
They should not be pat in heap
with stable manure, cotton seed,
or acid phosphate, but separately
applied, as the lime and potash
the ashes tends to dissipate the
ammonia generated daring the
chemical changes, as well as to re-
the soluble phosphoric acid of
acid phosphate to an insoluble
form.
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u of yak.
II U It mum u
ail i.
Try for
Sold all
If as to writ as
A Ca. of .
You cannot afford to waste bate In
experimenting when lungs are In
danger. Consumption always seems, at
first only a cold. Do not permit any
dealer to impose upon yon with some
cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Dis-
for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds, but be sore get genuine,
Because re can make more profit be may
tell you he has something just as good,
or just the same. Don't be deceived, but
insist upon getting Dr. King's New
watch is guaranteed to give re-
in all Throat, Lang and Cheat
f-
Salve.
The best Salve in world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe-
Sores, Chapped Hands,
Corns, and all Skin on
and cures Piles, or no re-
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price,
per box. For sale by ErnuL
A Bored Choked up by
the Body of a Baby.
Statesville Landmark.
The sensation in States
ville was the finding of a dead
by in a well at that place. It was
a bored well and the gentleman
on whose premises it is located
found that he could not make his
bucket strike the water Books
were lowered in the well, and
the dead body of a
baby was brought out. It
was a large baby, and had
been strangled dropped
in the well by some inhuman per-
son. At the time oar informant
left no clue had been obtained as
to the guilty parties.
To th inform your
readers that I have a positive remedy for
the above named disease. By its timely
use thousands of hopeless cases have been
cured. I shall be glad to
end two bottles of my remedy to
any of your readers who have
if they will send me their express
and post office address. Respectfully,
T. A. M. Cs P St., K. Y
By a Large Majority.
New York San.
This is all so sudden, Mr.
son, she said, with maidenly re-
serve and so unexpected, that
though I confess I hardly know
what to say in. reply to
If you are in favor of the
suggested Mr. Sampson,
who like Dick is a Per-
Grand Master, you will
please signify your assent by say-
Aye.
Aye, came softly.
Contrary t
No thundered the old man
opening door.
The noes have it by a large ma-
said Mr. Sampson, reaching
hastily for his hat.
ONE OF THE SMITH'S.
Are yen Owen yes, I
mast be, I am everybody Bat
I owe more to Dr.
Cordial for me of cholera mo.
ad
the attention of a group of
hie colleagues standing in the lob-
by of his hotel to this interesting
phenomenon and then remarked
never get a view of my
old friend without think-
of the story of an old tar-heel
down in North Carolina who went
to a circus for the first time in bis
life. After that event i
he was sitting around the tavern j
fire one evening relating his j
to a group of his cronies j
and regarding them with an
of superiority, under which they I
were meekly inquisitive. One
them timidly asked you;
see the bar at the circus, Uncle
Zeke Did you see the
responded the old man
solemnly, I done seen the bar.
sort of a bar was it,
Zeke I never done seen
a bar before, but I Mow that it
he a right smart of a
you see the lion
sort of a lion was it Uncle
I never done seen a lion
afore but I Mow it be a
right smart of a you
see the camel, Uncle
I done seen the
sort of a camel was it,
Zeke I never done
seen a camel afore, but I Mow that
it be a right smart of a
yon see the elephant
Uncle Zeke I done
the sort of an
elephant was it I never
done seen an elephant afore, I
Mow that it be a right
smart of an elephant; but it
ed to roe like as it he had a heap
slack leather about his
i Sean
E. Munday Esq., County
Atty., Clay Co. Tex., used
Electric Bitters with most happy results.
My brother also was very low with Mala-
rial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured
by timely use of this medicine. Am sat-
Electric Bitters saved his
Mr. D. Horse Cave,
Ky., adds a like testimony, saying; He
positively believes he would have died,
had it not been for Electric Bitters.
This great remedy will ward off, as
well as cure all Malaria Diseases, and for
all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Disorders
stands Price and at
O. Drag Store.
No man ever yet gave bis
plenty of wholesome food and at-
who did not get a good
return. No man ever yet
drained, manured and
mother earth, but what
she gave him an abundant yield.
There is no man in North Carolina
who buys all his home supplies
who enjoys the pleasures and in-
dependence of a farm life.
The mosquito as a public singer draws
well, but never gives satisfaction.
Oil however always gives satisfaction
in curing at once insect bites or any
sores or wounds. Price cents.
Every home should be. supplied with
a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough
great family remedy.
If yon want to see everybody
prosper us. happy and contented,
do what you can to make them so.
And a good way to commence is
to pay what yon hap-
pen to owe any one anything, and
can pay it And if you cannot pay
all, pay what you can. A small
amount of money kept in
will go a long ways.
THE MAN IN
How does sailor know there Is a
man in the moon Because he has been
to see and states that whenever he
has a or cold he takes Taylor's
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and
Mullein.
Rumor double like the
voice and echo.
Is the remedy pow mostly
relied upon when a good purgative family
medicine is needed. All druggists sell It
for cents a package.
The deadening preparations of opium
for the baby arc rapidly disappearing be-
fore the use Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup.
Sold by all druggists.
The iron chain and the silken
cord, both equally are bonds.
SCHOOL OWLS.
Why do school girls like northeast
winds f It brings chaps to their lips.
Should It colds to their heads, let
them take Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of
Sweet Gum and Mullein.
Twenty-seven marriages were
reported in the last of the Ra-
Chronicle. That looks like
there was life in the old lead yet
and that
were tho increase,
irritable and bowels bound
and This disease has
still
them. It in the commonest of
ailments and yet the most
and mysterious. Sometimes
it is treat as consumption, some-
times as liver and then
as malaria even heart dis-
ease. its real nature is that of
dyspepsia. It arises
in tho organs and soon
affects all the others through the
corrupted poisoned blood
Often the whets body including
the nervous is
starved, area tin re is n
to tin sad story.
Experience ft Chat there i,
put one
cure this n its stages
namely. Mm., i I of Hoots
Mother ;.; i.
never fail- but, no
should lost in Drying other so
called remedies, for will do no
Get this great
preparation. by a
able whose is a house
hold word ii and be sure
to get the article,
K saws
Shaker of Hoots or
gel's Syrup ban me to good
aft T seven doctors had given
up to die with consumption.
write R. Grace,
Todd Co. Ky.
RE OP IT JUST IV TIME.
had been given up to
die with dyspepsia when I first saw
advert of Shaker Extract
f Roots or After
four bottles I was able to at-
tend to my business us well as ever.
know of several cases of chills and
ever have cured by
So writes Mr. of
Gene a Co., Ala.
TEX DOLLARS A BOTTLE,
Mr. Thomas P. Evans, of the firm
of Evans A Bro., Merchants. Horn-
town, Ac Co., Va., writes
hat he had been with digestive
for many years and had
j physicians and
without He began to
use Shaker Extract of Roots or
Syrup about 1st of Jan.
1887, and was so much better in
three weeks that he considered him-
self practically a well man. He
lave at this time one bot-
on hand, if I could not get
more t not take a ton
dollar bill for
All druggists, or Address A. J.
White, Limited, Warren St. N. T.
GREENVILLE MARKET.
Corrected weekly by D.
A Co. Wholesale and Retail Grocers.
PARKERS
HAIR BALSAM
m a . .
Fail lo
, Hair lo it. Color,
lour.
at
PARKER
Cold. Inward MM
MILLER BROS.
in use.
When not for will
leading in ll
Pen. do,
k K , . . t ;,
Hire TEE CO. laid
Tali paper l kepi Sic at the y
GENTS
BUILDING
ESTIMATES R FREE
I of
foil; and the
of youth. ire of
i and it .
. f-r Y
and body,
Lot A
I CURE
FITS
fill
Per Year,
IN ADVANCE
TUB IS
ft
Newspaper ever published
Greenville. It the
LATEST NEWS
and gives More Reading Matter for
the money than any other paper
published in North Carolina.
The Rives a variety
f news. NATIONAL, STATIC
and LOCAL, and will devote it-
self to the material advancement
of the section in which it
Send your name and get a
FREE SAMPLE COPY.
ii
is called to the as its
large and growing circulation
makes it an excellent medium
through which to reach the people
When I say Cork I do not mean re to
stop thorn for a and then have them re-
turn I A RADICAL
I made the of
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS,
life study. I warrant my remedy to
the worst case. Because
railed U no reason for not now
Bend at once for a treatise and a
of ray
and Post Office It costs you nothing for a
trial, and It will cure you.
ROOT.
Tuft's Pills
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver tho
torn, and produces
Headache,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness.
Sallow Skin and Piles.
There la no better remedy
than Liver
as trial at prove. Price,
Sold Everywhere.
El
th
Music at
lowborn can mail of
. w will, on lo tot
Vocal and n I fall
Ice i i I X in., on heavy
pa i sane at
tram to cent a per If play
inc. and and will
yon how to In made. Oar
Offer to
if. as
and if yon alien
All Manic Sold at Reduced lint.--.
Place In l. H. to buy.
BATES Southern Music House,
SAVANNAH,
PATENTS
obtained, all business in
U. S. Patent Office or in the Court
to for Moderate Foes.
We arc opposite U. S. Patent
Office engaged in Patents
and can obtain patents it,
less time than those more remote
from Washington,
When model or drawing i
we advise as to free
of and we make no
unless we obtain Patents.
We refer, to the Post Mas-
of the Money
Div., and to officials of S
Patent Office. For circular, advice
terms and reference to actual
in your own State, or county
address, A. Snow
Washington, D. C
DO YOU WANT A
If .- lit
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, t I
bar
I Mailed
f-T I. . of i I
of all
Mess to
Bulk
Bulk to
Bacon
Bacon to
Pitt County
Sugar Cure
to 5.80
to to
Brown Granulated
to
to
to
to
to So
to
to
to
Irish
G. A.
Liverpool as
to
Bread
Star
Kerosene to U
I ha tear mom h. I
tad far To tn.
Co. Atlanta.
ALL ORDERS FOR
ARE INTi
POI I--
.;. Our.
all id ;
of hurt t--
for n
in J
from Mock
far Id
DO YOU KEEP BIRDS
f to- OF i I
Ulna-1
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fir j t
and n-i
All
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a ail kind cam-i, ate J
tO t la.
ASSOCIATED
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PROMPTLY FILLED.
Notice I
for
falling out hair, and of
dandruff Is before the public.
Among the many who have used It with
success, refer you to the fol.
named gentlemen who will testify
to the truth of my
Latham, Greenville.
m. o.
Any one wishing to give it s trial tor
named complaints can
It from me, at my place business,
Respectfully,
ALFRED
CREAK
COLO
CATARRH
r Pointer.
Free from
A of In
and la
r cf
It pain
from
Hie and tin-.
ff Iran ha I-
f A few
mi hr mall,
f t Its.
R. Y.
la a
Na winner what part It may ca
in ha-l, to
Than- ii
dreadful It begin. In a nM.
that hi to h taller In a f-w
of know
the and In
The his Shop in
and desiring a
CLEAN PLEASANT SHAVE
HAIR CUT, SHAMPOO,
or anything la the
It Invited to give me a trial.
or no charge made.


Title
Eastern reflector, 11 January 1888
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
January 11, 1888
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