Eastern reflector, 29 February 1888


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VOL. VII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1888
NO.
The Eastern Reflector,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
OF A
heroism ceases to affect lone could tell, who prowled out at
mankind. j night kept in the shadows,
But others showed a and plundered and disappeared no
Being spirit as sublime, if not so one could or where.
D. X RICHARD ever thought of the weight of a and ministers, One night, when Captain Par-
I . . , . . , sisters of men-y and sisters of j unconscious, his eyes closed
, That falls in the heart like the song of a j. i
bird- doctors and students, and breath fluttering in the
That gladdens the springtime of memory the race that so grandly proved, j certain scale life and death,
THE LEADING PAPER
IN THE
TOM DISTRICT.
TO
per
democratic, bit
ill rot hesitate t
in the gloomy nights of deserted, i Mary, who was sitting beside him.
and youth,
. how white a soul I with her back to heard
That the harvesting spot of the u black body could contain a heavy step on the creaking
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Or that shrivels the germ and destroys, deeper love that survives it nothing, she placed her fingers
And Mary Brent, in her happy the captain's wrist and watch-
borne that looked down from hie face.
Walnut Hills on the spites On a table between her and the
domes of busy
news from the fever dist
Hie fruit
And lies like a worm at the lifeless root
I saw a at break of day
Hoeing his corn in a way ;
An enemy with a in his eye.
the worker and hurried by.
tier town than the win- idea of planting melons the surety
men and measures that are not consistent The blade of the faithful hoe sympathetic earnestness
the true principles Of the Dull-don the earth in the long corn row;, . .
., . The weeds Mining up and their feathers action.
If want a pan a wide-a-wake ., . . ,. . i.
a day in the year pass-
in which there are not to be
found some of them. I have before
me as I write t his a of flow- I bet
containing a variety of the eider
kinds, among them care
a mine ween tier violets, yellow like the others in which I have j now. for paper is
read door lay the captain's gold watch,; Are the in bloom in the been, has a first class school which i also expect is the patience of the
j and some articles of jewelry her woods of old Pitt I think liberally patronized. There a. e printers and those who A
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STATE GOVERNMENT.
own that she had taken oft. I Tins early.
The door opened and this country as better than Methodist and Presbyterian, all I defer the remainder of my
la huge form, with a slouch hat I the Old North State. Far from i which have good congregations, for another occasion.
Over Hie Held. , daughter face., came In. h opinion. I regard I have attended services in all By the way, I forgot to mention
three since I have been and, the fact that has
find that the are good newspapers, the Free
the garden spot of North Carolina, pie who attend church pretty reg- and the Herald.
Yet, in the matter of While in
tine and flowers South Georgia the Baptist have
ahead of us. The various kinds I the former pastor having Haitian, seemed to place great we must
fruit trees are in full bloom here i gone insane some time since and upon a paltry service I fight Ti
now, and will soon put out their; bis place not yet having been on his first issue, and . United States
Some idea of the differ- ed. i. .
of a man. who, in gloomier days, i hand a d I North Carolina as the best State
had gone down to the South land the Union, and Pitt county is
and fallen, there
A sailor launched on an angry bay
When the heavens entombed the face of
The wind arose like a beast in pain, and fallen, there was everything
And shook on the billows his yellow mane; earthly to keep her back. But all
The sun in beat down as if cursed by the earthly considerations were weak
Scales, of Ami held no a dripping the impulse .
that drew her down to stricken
man. of New Hanover. Bat, hark o'er the waters that wildly Memphis. again looked back at the door.
the on which his red eyes
were fastened.
Another step and it would be
in his ; but before that
re- no wine or other liquors should
live long upon the earth, those
that do drink it their lives shall
two be cut off not expecting it
Press Good friends and kind brothers
is and sisters you all in favor of
church pretty reg- and the Herald. The latter is a I and sisters you all in favor of
in the majority, new venture and promises well. I less drunkenness and more
no regular associate editor, Mr. J. W. j and in to ha e these
pastor having Haitian, seemed to place great we must, nil ;,.; ,. u.,
son.
Fifth
ford
Sixth T.
Sampson.
Of I
of i
Clark.
A.
C. of I Drew
Cumberland. word-lives.
Angels were her back from prevailed over mate, mil love, , we were c.-n-j in the
.,.,. L to T I i T. n V , the difference bet ween the smaller ones.
Hell and its demons-were her TL fl i
in; went nut and the
of The tone of an urchin, like one who for- hearing of her mission raised ; and nodding bis head
gives
and in heaven that sweet i
their hats and cheered her; and
which prayer was a stranger.
i invoked on the beautiful, heroic
mighty and ,, i
They a nation, an empire save, a are unaccustomed to
close up the gaps in a fresh bleed- Miss and could not
heir the horrors with which
That sickness and sorrow have severed
apart.
bad grown so said the j Then he
They fall on the path, like a ray of the doctor to whom she reported, wards the door. would certain
sun,
Where the shadows of death lay so heavy
upon ;
They lighten the earth over our blessed
dead.
A word that will comfort, oh leave not
unsaid.
Eighth J. Montgomery, of . i are little, ,,
Cabanas. I J girl the blessings Heaven.
Ninth Graves, of
Tenth C. Avery, of
Eleventh M. of
Mecklenburg.
n- Merrimon,
of Buncombe.
Sena B. Vance, of
W. Ransom, of North-
House of District
Louis C. Latham of Pitt
Second M. Simmons, of
Craven.
Third W. of
Fender
Fourth Nichols,
Wake
Fifth W. of Rock-
Sixth T. Bennett, of;
S. Henderson,
of Rowan.
Eighth II. II.
f Wilkes.
Ninth D. Johnston,
Buncombe.
at the captain.
have you no soul, that
you would do this ask-
ed, her fastened upon his.
i don't know
orange, on the evening of .
I the 14th of February, and has of suffer
I been banded the Reflector with , l to remain upon us,
you One thing badly needed in the rising generation I am
when man is a better and more temperance or no
was no Idiom hotel building. The build- Ladies owl- whiskey, and hope the day is not
fall of snow here during the win- here is too small for the no It far ahead when we shall see the
lie said that there was one j the in hat tall of drinks,
snow storm here
country,
can imagine my surprise
was informed that there
whether I have or not, and I don't
he laughed.
to-
i here several years ago. inconveniently located. No better without j Then, good friends, shall being
was celebrated as i man for proprietor can be- found is an evil, and trained up in the nurture and ad-
not even the i ban, Mr. J. W. C. who a Temperance consists in of the law suffer this
my child, or it may
too late
Came to work and cannot
turn hack. It come under no
blind impulse. Show me the
; tell me what to do and
let go to replied Mary.
The weary doctors fresh
courage from her enthusiasm and
The Heroine Of the Plague, the news of her coming reached
the fevered sufferers like a cool
How the great heart of the re- j breeze from the Northern hills,
public throbbed with sympathy i She went out on her mission of
when the news, with a daily in-; mercy ; and dying men turned on
creasing force, went through the j their cots to bless her. and moth-
land that the yellow fever was with the death-damp on their
ravaging the fairest portions of brows, consigned to her care the
have backed out, had not t
at that moment appeared in the
Same opening and taken in the
situation.
The doctor was a wart man,
armed with a heavy cane, and
this cane he brought down with ,
such crushing force on the J can see
great curse to remain upon us
Let us spring, as it were, a giant
his slumber, and declare that
will vote it out. and thus
and that the
general
eat citizens ever having seen the I carefully looks after the wants
like before. He further said that all guests and is as clever and P-1 such vie as will control their
it I waited here until I saw it lite as can be. Ho reminds
snow again I would probably die of more of- Dr. J. G. James in his to use to ,
old age and then not see any. manners than any person I have wholly fro. to the world and let
This is surely a hue country for in- seen. j see what a them know that we have our eyes
and weakly constituted There are two things that willingly indulge in these on that star which will
pie. but I prefer the more bracing; attract the of a stranger poisons, thereby injuring calling and election sure
and colder temperature of my own ; on coming lo The first I selves, and distressing those that ow the time for action.
State Winter is not half a win-j of these is the handsome two-story i they come in contact With. Those victory comes the hour for sit-
a little brick building being erected are Satan s
. .,,, short. sinking
head that he fell in a collapsed the aver- the town, which will contain the; deceitful and cruel way of hallelujah
heap. j age Pitt county boy placed , Opera House, and the other is the better feeling of human i Lady
were taken from he with The town Filthy, loathsome, repulsive
at the vast differ- is not yet finished, but enough of costly whiskey injures those who
To-day is about an average it is done for one to see that it use it to their own hurt and the
GOVERNMENT.
Court A. Move.
M. King.
Register of H. Wilson.
B. Cherry.
S.
Redding.
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair-
man. Mooring. J. A. K. Tucker,
W. A. Jr. T. E. Keel.
Public School
Latham.
of F. W. Brown.
TOWN.
J. Perkins.
C. Forbes.
Tyson.
B. Cheri-v A Alex.
Ward. T. A.
J. P. 2nd Ward, Ty-
son and J. S. Smith ; 3rd Ward, A. M.
Moore and J. J. Cherry.
the Sunny South How the
bent to catch the moaning of
heart-broken mothers whose little
ones had been torn from their
breasts by the remorseless Herod
of the plague
The articles
the man, and he was sent t
where he afterwards died of .
jot the days that. have expert
It would take long to tell of J
how Mary nursed the captain back
little ones to be orphans.
Parker who came from
Mobile to help us is stricken down
Can Mies Brent take charge of his
case asked one of the doctors,
after Mary had been working
. Coal is said to be so high a
Western town that millionaires
around them, there put their diamonds in the
experience of coal-bin lock up their coal
victim there they lay. Houses
became common property ; the
rich often dying in hovels and
tents, and the poor in splendid
mansions.
and Third
Rev. N. C.
CHURCHES.
First
Sundays, morning and night.
Hughes, D. D., Rector.
Sunday, morn-
and night. Prayer Meeting every
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John,
Pastor.
us, brothers and sisters. without rest for ten days.
or we perish was the pained cry
j that came up from the stricken
land.
Who wore their brothers and
sisters Bather who were not
From the lake.-, of chilly Maine
to the golden shores of the far oft
the lakes of the
North to the warm shores of the
he men and women
race and creed responded to
the call, and reach
full hand they shouted
their
heart brothers and sisters
in the yellow harvest-field of
death Our fortunes and our
prayers are yours
And all gave with that noble
made gifts so sooth-
to the afflicted people ; and
i,. WM Reflect
int. out frame house not tar from T , . ,,
through The other I have been
convalesced he
Baptist-Services Sunday, morn- though the death-angel
and night. Meeting every
Wednesday night.
Pastor.
LODGES.
had died or
was alone.
Mary Brent found him on a
mattress, in the corner of the
room, a few wooden chairs being
the only furniture.
He was a fine looking man of
thirty, with a face that must have
with noble generosity be
fore the fever flushed and die
it, and dark eyes that still
retained their intelligent
creditable structure in-1 annoyance all
deed. The Court House park is as But with all the
warm while writing this although pretty a place as can be found in these wretched consequences the fire-proof
to life, and how she, out door both Georgia any where, with a i saloon shops are wt I Herald.
with watching, was stricken down. and my coat is Children little attention it can be much Don't you know would have
Captain Parker became nurse black, are seen more The county has better education if we could have j
again, and Mary Brent was snatch- every day going about the streets recently had the iron fence stir-j a prohibition law and force it
ed from the jaws of death barefoot, are remarkably rounding the park painted which j Let us have laws against the
The story will become a healthy looking. Of course there makes it much more attractive, bury it to rise no more. TAMES M.
to the of Memphis occasionally some cold weather A handsome granite monument to; Just think of the evil done by in- ,
the is liquors When wine
ed in the park having been placed m in wit is out. and GREENVILLE N.
there in 1878 by the ladies Memo ; ting drinks have spoiled
rial Association. And I learn j more good men and ruined
that the Indies propose talking the homes than any ten curse. The A
care of the park in hand in which j, to ,.
event they will make it much a the ho u
more beautiful am speaking and B inst
. kind of talk, ladies let me say that loose Yet
however, let me tell you something f here are as hue look- Ia preferred by millions to c
and Brooks county, i I have found food and the con- MOORE BERNARD,
which it is the Capital. The town seem very pleasant indeed. sequence is that millions are filthy,
has a population of about But I suppose I have said ragged, starved and filling drunk-
graves. Hear the pitiful cry
of some good mother following her
dearest to the grave that was
this section of the, town prosperous, the farmers, robbed of his life by TUCKER
State. The people are However, I must mention one Out th
and, in telling they will but h of short
Certainly, I have a close, to the of one I have been in
good corps of nurses organized. d saying Georgia have I needed an overeat
Give me the Captain's Brent is now Mrs and that
said Mary. parKer and the Brent I the
whenever the fever its gained a son when certain e meeting over in
county, of which I
in a previous letter.
Enough of this
a son,
had lost a daughter
C.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Our Georgia Letter.
Ga., Feb. 1888.
g for more
than a week past to send
letter to you, but have no
feeling very well and therefore
a population or x suppose i nave
people, and while it does not put enough about the town for one
another or a big blow time, sol will devote the balance
it been or a one t sub- of this letter to those who make a
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N. C.
in State Federal Courts
J. E. MOORE. J. H. TUCKER. J.
hovered over their own homes.
It was noble tor the poor man
to give of his pittance, generous
in the rich man
A. to lay j
M., meets every 1st Thursday and Mob- his work and give his evidently surprised to
day night after the 1st and 3rd efforts to gathering aid; but
Masonic Lodge. W M. King, W M. j in those who left
A. Chapter. No. meets ft . . , , ,
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma- cure homes, and, taking
sonic Hall, F. W. Brown, H. P. I their precious lives in their hands
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. went down to nurse the sick and
every Tuesday night. D. L. I, . . j . . .
James, N. G. bury the down never for the moment his feeling
Insurance Lodge, No. of H J to return. of torture and his keen
meets and third Friday night. Will the on e j i i
D. D. Haskett, I. on of the danger to which she
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of H., meets ; was exposed,
night, c. A. white, c. If this request were made by a -You should not be here Miss
Temperance Reform Club meets in their general in the excitement of a
room every Monday night, at g.,, a thousand swords would J a- who
o'clock. a would should
fourth Sunday of each month, o'clock Hash their scabbards, and
E. C. Glenn, thousand heroic voices would;
despite the fatal j by my letters to
be much bet-
utilized, but as you insist that
postponed it. And I do not State The people are kind, However, I must mention one lance Hear the cry the
suppose you have lost anything by hospitable, and seem to take I more fact concerning low and orphans Home gone
my to write, tor there is delight in showing every attention and that is this It is the home; health lost, social
much of a sameness The mer-1 of Hon. Henry G. than and religious privileges abandon-
for tint,, to be here rank well in l whom Georgia has no more able led. It is a sad thought that
readers. often are
men,
one makes an assignment. There
is quite a difference between this
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Greenville, N. C.
think that what I write you is very
ordinary stuff indeed and the
fact is forced upon me that the
solid, or faithful Representative Con- temperance is making such T
d it is seldom that The hie inroads in our social ;.
HARRY SKINNER
see a beautiful girl entering the
wretched apartment ; and the
i low, musical voice in which she
addressed him, with her soft, cool
pain, resting on his forehead, ban-
productions are interesting and
desire me to continue sending
them, and as I deal
pleasure Iron, thus talking to
the many old friends I have at
home, I cannot help writing once
in a while, although I must
with you as to the worth of
what I write.
Since writing last I have had a
,,,, .,, , slight attack, of sickness, but I am
a thousand swords would face the said the jail-tight now, and suffer no
Christian Temperance Union
meet in the Reform Club Room Friday
of each week. Mrs. V. H. Which- 1-
ard, Who
will command the sup-
from
There are none whose lives I am indeed sorry to learn
as precious to them as mine the columns of the
to tor, that the grim reaper has re-
Keep a good heart, dear captain, visited so many families in
strong and and that so many
Room every Friday night.
Humber,
POST OFFICE.
Office hours a. m. to p. M
Order hours A. M. to P. H. No or-
will be Issued from to i
from to p. M.
people dying in the South
Ten thousand men heard the
request, and the silence that to I
Money lowed it was broken by one man's
who are
shall have good she said,
with forced cheerfulness.
She brought a bed and other
I furniture, got such supplies of ice
I medicine as were needed,
land transformed the room as if a
fairy's wand had touched it.
pie have been compelled to give
up their loved ones to the hand of
death. May the Father above
comfort and sustain the bereaved
sufferers, and may their troubles
draw them the nearer to Him. To
j those who have lost loved ones I
Bethel mail arrives daily
J, WM a unheard I There are human birds of prey I heartfelt sympathy
at m. and departs at l p. a. j before, but fame caught it and on the afflictions of
Pt . ; i their race-robber on the battle
Mail leaves for
mediate offices
he t and ghouls that plunder
s. Mondays, Wednesdays be dry, and the land in which the dead where plague and famine
and Fridays at Returns at he sleeps washed into deep, be-1 rue all it
arrives Fridays at p. w i. n all its
a. Departs Saturdays at a. m. tore the ism, was not Without them ;
hero
fierce
In the issue of the Reflector
containing m last letter from Al-
yon took me to task for say-
that the sight of flowers bloom-
in was something I
had been unused to seeing, and
A. P. M, or the lesson of his creatures, whose habitations no mentioned the fact that flowers
town and from which
place I last wrote you, on first
coming here was not very favor-
ably impressed with the place.
There all is and contusion
and each person you meet seems to
be busy with his own affairs and to
have no time to devote to
or the affairs of others. Here
there is more quiet, the
meet sous to have more time to
talk to you and there is a larger
amount of sociability manifested.
tor already know something of
the representation of Mr. Turner,
so I will not say anything about
that. But one fact
do not know that is
that Mr. Turner, like quite a
the other citizens of this
section of Georgia, is a native
He is much respect-
ed hero and the only thing that
can prevent his return to Congress
if for him to decline to enter the
race.
Now to the farmers, and of this
class of her citizens Brooks county
As stated above, my first can justly feel proud. They are,
and
life. And still the laws of
prohibition are not more fully
and regarded. What
vast amount of might be
avoided, how much done to
make life happier and more worth
living, if we could stop the liquor
business. I have a reason to be-
that a vast majority of heads
of families who are to-night suffer-
is from the use of
Its a destruction of body,
life and soul, and the one
touches it that is the end of him.
I have known bur few cases where
the rum loving young lad ever be-
n. c.
V.
Attorney at Law
GREENVILLE, N C.
B. Rodman. A. F. G.
SUGG A JAMES,
to
N.
of the town was not a very as a rule, steady, reliable, hard came the sober, steady, God fear
favorable for I thought. I
would find it a dull, slow place.
But in that opinion I was
much mistaken, for is
anything else than a slow or dead
town. I have it to be as
working men, who live at homo
and make a little to spare, and as
a natural consequence, most of
them have a little spare cash. It
is claimed that, take them all in
all, Brooks county has the best
good a town as there is in South farmers in the State, and I am cot
Georgia, and the class of people
found here are good. While not
prepared to contradict this state-
I can only say that from
on a but boom the town is growing what I have seen them they are
. . . .
steadily, every inch that is gained
being permanent. And a vast
amount of business is done,
if what I have seen can be relied
upon. The receipts cotton here
show this to be the largest ship-
pi i
S.
apparently a thrifty, well-to do
set of men. Cotton is planted
largely but is not the only crop,
for corn and other grain is raised
in abundance. and
seems to be the
rule here.
point for that staple on the i Another crop that is no small item
. k W. Railroad between is the melon crop, and many acres
and Albany. addition of them are planted every year. I
to the mercantile business there; do not know what the is
are several bet some idea of the crop on
middle-aged man. The tern-
appetite for rum would at
times creep upon him and
then the love of self, family
friends and all that is good,
Collections a Specially.
Practice in the Superior, Federal and
Supreme Courts.
A JOYNER,
and at Law
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Will practice in the Courts o Pitt,
and noble would Sink beneath the , Greene, Edgecombe and Beaufort
flood and the man be lost in the ties, and Supreme Court
. v nil,,,.;,,,, .
desert. He had only one fault
What was that Only
The ship had only one leak
but it went down. The temple
had only one decaying pillar, but
it fell. So it is with many of our
men. They had only one fault
and that is self-created
for The young girl, who
knowingly, willingly and con-
to her advice
herself to a drunkard, takes
a fearful responsibility upon her-
self that may cost her a life of
Faithful attention given to all business
entrusted to
DR. H. SNELL,
WASHINGTON, H. O.
Surgeon Dentist.
Tenders professional services U the
public.
Teeth extracted without pain fay
appetite, of Nitrous Oxide Gas.
FREE-m
j B. YELLOWLEY,
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Let IFs Go Forward.
On Monday we received a copy
of the Garden City
Daily Herald, sent with the com-
of K S. Co.,
Law. Real Estate and Loan Bro-
In reading the Herald we
found a card to the public a
of which
in the East receiving this paper
are informed that it is
ed and paid for by the business
men of Garden City, and that
Governor Scales has ordered
the encampment of the State
Guard this year to be held at
Wrightsville, miles from
That is an excellent
place for the encampment and
we believe the selection will give
general satisfaction throughout
the State. The encampment
will begin July 15th and
seven days.
The ball will now begin The
State Democratic Executive
Committee which met last week
selected Raleigh as the place and
the 30th of May as the time for
holding the nominating
for State officers. The Na-
Committee appointed the
6th of June for the holding of
the convention to nominate a
candidate for President. This
will be held in St.
Louis.
Washington Letter.
Special to Reflector.
Washington, D. C Feb.
Washington has been the
ca towards which the eyes of all
good democrats have been devout-
turned during the put
days. Here the steps were
taken towards the great victory
which is to be won this year again
by the party. The Democratic
National Committee which met in
this city to select the time and
place for holding the National
Nominating Convention, held a
three days meeting intense in-
and every rival city worked
they will receive it for a period
of thirty days absolutely free of hardest for the prize.
cost. It is sent to them to call The only other business of
their attention to the beauties, transacted by the com-
advantaged resources of Oar-1 -J
of Mr
den City, county and, New York city, to fill
southwestern Kansas, and to the I, vacancy on the committee
inducements offered by the death of Hubert
and capitalists in this Tins selection was a
Mediterranean country of the
increase. are figures
taken from the books of the Gov-
Printing Office, that
speak volumes In Jan.
there per-
a reception of two hours was
en in their honor. The
dent will visit several towns in
Florida, after which he will start
back to the Capital. He will
wins on rolls receiving spend one hour in Charleston Sat
and in Jan. 1888, under Benedict,
there are on the rolls
Notwithstanding
the great reduction in the number
of the
large saving in
a was more work
turned out of the office in Jan.
1888 than in Jan. 1886. Com-
is needless.
items.
1888
There is pluck in
those words. It shows unity
among the business men and
that they are determined to
build up their city. Such
men sure to attract the
attention of the outside world.
Whoever receives copies of the
Herald will discover that the
people there are enterprising and
progressive and want newcomers
to locate among them. N ow we
of the East can learn an
great disappointment to the re-
publicans, who confidently expect-
ed a great row in the committee
over it.
Representative Scott, of Penn-
was in favor of holding
the convention before the
cans held theirs believing that
having possession of the Govern-
it was the proper thing tor
the democrats to take the
steps in opening
campaign. Senator Gorman,
of Maryland, opposed an early con-
maintaining that there
was no why the democrats
should change of fol-
lesson from this. lowing the republicans ; that with
could Greenville be made if our
business men would come to-
and show such a deter-
to build the town
Just such a spirit is needed-
something to attract the outside
world to our sections. Surely
no locality has more natural ad
vantages than ours; no
is more healthful; no
mate is more comfortable, and
a late convention they could take
advantage of any mistakes their
opponents, whereas, by
ceding the republicans it would
enable Jo make capital out
any blunders that might be com
mitt by the democrats. Sena-
tor views were shared by
nearly two of I he committee,
hence the selection, at
The next clay
of this vote was seemed and
Mr. Scott's views accepted by
no soil is more productive. We j adopting June the 5th m the date
need newcomers here. We need convention It was
a until near noon on I , I hut
new enterprises and new
tries. We need an aggressive,
stirring, pushing, enterprising
people. Give us these and
Greenville can be made the lead
town in Eastern Carolina.
Let the work begin at once. Let
the citizens unite in building up
and improving the town, then
upon your local paper as
a means of attracting the attention
place ; up to that hour it was
that can Francisco
to win.
Mr. Mills. Chairman of the
on Ways and
Means, has just returned from a
flying trip to Providence, HI. He
says be is delighted with the
it the New England people in
regard to the revenue question,
he
districts tariff far revenue
of the outside world to us. The i .
theory is popular and they are
is ready to WIth the President's tat-
age and push any enterprise that
will help in building up our sec-
Ours can become a great
message.
It is now said that
Sheridan's declination
little Phil
the
section. All needed is develop- for President was a case
grapes. He is not
Much can be done here
and we stand ready to aid every
improvement.
Besides a full exhibit of fish,
oysters and game at the Craven
County Fair of March 13th, 14th
and there will be shown
native woods, farm products,
live poultry, marl, antique relics
fancy work and art. Many val-
premiums are to be offer
ed.
There are to be many interest-
features at the Craven Co.,
fish, oyster and game fair, which
comes off on the 13th, 14th and
15th of March. A tournament,
a street parade of one of the
most efficient fire departments in
the South, and a glass ball and
clay pigeon shooting. Special
low rates ever railroad
N. C. Feb
Since my last letter we have had
some very hard rains. The farmers
have been very busy during the
week doing nothing. It has been
entirely too wet to do any farm
work at all. We think
will have to build another
ark if it rams much more.
Some of trees and shrubs are
beginning to bud some
of spring being near at hand
but before March comes and goes
will have to shed
The death of Mr. James T. Ross,
mention of which was made
last week's issue, cast a gloom over
our whole community. He was
as well as usual between one and
two o'clock when he left home to
go rabbit hunting with some of
his neighbors, and was a corpse in
about two hours. He ran a short
distance after a rabbit and.
somewhat worried, sat down
on a stump telling the others to go
on far he had to awhile, but
as one of them. Mr. W. B. Roe
buck, was passing lie told him he
believed he was going to faint for
he felt worse than he ever did he-
fore. Mr. Roebuck began fanning
with bis hat told him
that be reckoned he would not
faint, when Mr. Ross fell, but was
caught by some of the party, and
died in about a minute. He died
in less than five after he
stopped running. He leaves a
and three small children who
have our most heart-felt
Mr. James K. Ross and Miss
Addie Whitfield both of Marin
county were married last
day. Our best wishes are
them.
One of Mr. W. R.
boys found a dead rabbit with on-
two feet He said
he cut off his tail and let go.
C.
Dunn on the Defense.
Dunn, N. C. Feb. 21st 1883
Editor Eastern
I see m your latest issue that
you have picked up the
that Dunn has only one lady
and sixty young men. It might
have hail that number last sum-
mer but it is tar ahead of it now.
Dunn is a new place. Within the
last fifteen there has been
hundred
It has about stores.
is a demand far beyond the
for dwellings hero. But I am
wandering the subject. I
did not start out to give the
of Dunn but to say
there are over thirty-five young
ladies in this place they are
coming every week and will
continue to come, for Dunn
growing and will keep on. Over
bales of cotton ere sold in
this place last tall and over
will be sold tins coming fall
winter. Over tons of
will go out from here this
spring. I will close as I did not
intend to harp on Dunn I
started out. Yours truly,
E. G. Cox.
Florida Letter.
Jacksonville. Fla. Feb
on his way home
Florida ha- made quite a favor-
able impression on me
Jacksonville. It is one of the
prettiest cities I ever saw Or
trees laden with the golden
fruit are to be seen all the
reels. Many rose in
and Tropical plants delight
the eye on almost every tn The
weather is very pleasant mid the
country and growth seem if It
were summer. Jacksonville is
very pleasant indeed, yet it is not
homo. Any one can't realize how
much they love home until they
leave it.
By chance I had the pleasure
of shaking the hand of Mr. Ben
Cobb who is travel-
in Georgia in the interest of
the Cox Cotton Planter.
J. B. Tripp.
Zephyr Cotton Seed.
We have had our attention call-
ed to the good qualities of the
new kind of cotton,
which been raised in wake
county for three years and given
splendid results. In 1886 the-
yield of hut to the pounds
of cotton was pounds. Last
fall, owing to the bad season in
this yield was only
to pounds per pounds. Mr.
J. L. Stone has bought this cotton
and is now selling the seed
throughout this State. Mr. Stone
favorably
known far years throughout
North Carolina. That ho should
engage in selling these seed, after a
strict into their merits, is
proof that areas represented,
and that there is no humbug in
the matter. His name and trade
murk on each package i a
tee of their genuineness and good
qualities. By the above it will be
seen that this cotton made a
more than that generally planted.
If cotton that will make this extra
yield is plained this year, the
good farmers of North Carolina
will increase their profits over
three millions of dollars
that the use of improved seed
is a matter of vital importance to
our farmers, we have given the
subject as much space as our crow,
columns will
Farmer.
We hut little about cot-
ton seed, hut e do know the
tor of the Progressive Farmer, Col.
L. L. Polk, and Mr. J L. Stone
who is selling the seed. We be-
what they say about the
Zephyr Cotton, and think our
readers may rely on their state-
We have seen the Zephyr
Cotton and it is very pretty in-
Christian Advocate.
For The NERVOUS
The DEBILITATED
The AGED.
A HERVE
Celery and Coca, prominent
are tho and
Tonics. It and
the nervous system,
Weakness, bleep
Ac.
AN
It drives out the poisonous humors of
the blood and enriching it,
and so overcoming those
resulting from impure or
blood.
Acting surely on the towels
it cures habitual constipation, and
promotes a regular habit. It strength-
ens the stomach, and aids digestion,
A DIURETIC.
Id its composition tho beet and most
active the
combined scientifically with other
effective remedies for diseases of the
It can be relied on to fire
quick relief and speedy cure.
Hundreds of her base
bars this
Fries low
WELLS, RICHARDSON CO.
VT.
THE MAN
BE SEEN EVERY DAY, but the man who keeps a fresh supply of
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars,
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS,
Can be whenever wanted. You only have to look for
V. L,. STEPHENS,
And nil your wants In the above goods can be supplied.
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS PUT UP TO ORDER.
FINE A. SPECIALTY.
THIS BEING ELECTION YEAR
LEAP YEAR has nothing to do with the price of
GROCERIES.
I you desire to purchase a first-class article In
FLOUR, SUGAR,
Or anything in that, line, call on
C. TYSON, Greenville, N. C.
Provisions, Canned Goods, General Family Supplies,
Tobacco, Always on Hand.
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o q ,, u
Don't go further
you have
ed our elegant line
Samples, just in, for
lace your orders with us and we guarantee
to give you a Suit that is a PERFECT FIT
SATISFACTORY IN EVERY PARTICULAR.
H. MORRIS BROS
N. C. Feb. 1888
HARRY
THIS MONTH
W -Will Sell
Dress Goods,
GINGHAMS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
For Value.
Dress Goods wort for
Ginghams
Dress Goods worth for
Ginghams
grafting that he
born as his mother says, several Editor Eastern
months after the arrival of his If you will allow me space in
parents in this said a
naturalized citizen of this city,
that would make him an alien,
under the law, his father was
not naturalized, and no more
to the than if he
was in Ireland. I know, be
cause had a son several
months after my m this
country, and he was obliged be-
fore he to vote, on
reaching the age of twenty one,
to take the oath of allegiance, as
he was held to be alien born. The
same law would apply to Sheri-
Charges been repeatedly
your valuable paper, I will
you a few interest
about Jacksonville. One of the
most interest now is the
dent's visit. He arrived here this
afternoon on a special train
was greeted n the depot with a
salute of guns and the
of an immense concourse of
people. The party was escorted
to the St. James Hotel by the
State Militia and a hand playing
patriotic airs. The carriage which
carried the President Mrs.
Cleveland was a
flowers evergreens.
At after the Presidential par-
made in a number of republican bad taken the procession
was formed for the Exposition
ground. The hue of march a
along the principal streets which
papers, that the Commissioner of
had given the soldiers of
democratic States an advantage
over those republican suites in j were gay with decorations of
the amount pensions allowed kinds, including evergreens, hunt-
and a tattle has been at festoons of oranges and or
the pension Office, which flowers. people
ally disproves charge. in holiday attire lined the route,
Another had break is be and it is estimated that
citizens and visitors witnessed the
procession, including thousands of
northern On arrival at
OBITUARY.
Departed this lite on the 11th Feb.
Catherine wife of
B. B. Age years
and six months. If she had lived a few
weeks longer- they would have been to-
as husband and wife fifty-three
years.
She was a consistent member of the
Freewill Baptist Church forty-live years,
always filling her seat at Parker's Chap-
el, her place of membership, every meet-
prevented by some hindering
cause.
She was a kind and faithful companion
and to the church and its cause,
and continued up to death to encourage
her go discharge of
his duty In preaching the Gospel which
caused him to be away from home for
weeks at the time. the early part
of her last illness he refused to leave
unless she would write which she prom-
to do if she got no better, thinking
at the time she only had taken cold and
hoped to be better soon, she grew
and according to promise he was
written for, he answered the summons
and returned as soon as possible, but
found her fast failing and after being
home only a few hours she breathed her
last.
She mm respected who knew her,
and leaves many friends besides husband,
one daughter and seven grand children,
but believe their loss is her gain.
The writer extends Ids sincere
to bereaved ones, especially
to him who in his old age is left
who no feels the loss more
than all Buffering
of this life is ever, and believes her joys
of have begun. She has passed
over the river and is now resting under
the shades of the trees awaiting the
val of dear ones left behind. And may
they all without exception so live they
may be prepared to meet her in that
world where sickness, pain nor death
can enter, but where Joy, peace and
remain forever.
are the dead which die in the
Lord from henceforth, yea, saith the
Spirit, that they may rest their la-
; and their works do follow them.
Feb. 26th Ward.
Notice.
I have purchased the business
recently conducted by Keel King, and
about the last of this week will receive a
car load of fine Horses and. Mules for sale
on moderate terms. Horses boarded at
my stables at rates me
a call. H. F. KEEL.
Feb. 29th
THIS IS NO CATCH
WE MEAN IT
The Champion and the Turning
Plows always on hand.
LITTLE, HOUSE k
E. C. GLENN.
commission
STANDARD GUANO. ACID PHOSPHATE.
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL,
SHELL LIME, PURE DISSOLVED HONE,
COTTON SEED MEAL AND
Tennessee Wagons, for sale.
GREENVILLE, N. C., Mar. 1887.
R. GREENE
Manager.
or style of
steamboat lines in the State, and
excursion rates from points
North have charged to the lead
were the ovations ten ere of the House. They see it
President Cleveland bat lo
and Mrs. Cleveland along
. . , ed resolution to the
Government Printing, or mi her to
of their travels between
the National Capital and the
of last week.
The Presidential party was con-
on a special train, and
their passage through North
Carolina was made memorable to
investigate Mr. Benedict, I he
Printer,
sing lo show up many
The proposition Hg
readily agreed to demo-
alter an amendment was
many At every j added providing that the
station hundreds of anxious ion should include the four
pie gathered to catch a glimpse
of the President as the train pas-
and all along he w greet
ed with cheers. These
on part of the people
show with what appreciation
they upon President Cleve-
years term of Mr. Benedict's re-
republican predecessor. The com-
appointed this res
already begun work,
and enough has done to make
republican very sorry Unit they
started it, the indications are
that their sorrows will continue to
the Exposition building another
salute of guns were W
Presidential party was seated
and the crowd quiet. Col. J. K
Daniels delivered an of
welcome, was warmly
President made a
short speech m reply was
greeted with vociferous and
long continued applause
desirous of
Mrs Cleveland President took
her by the hand and led her
to the front. Then broke-forth a
perfect tempest of cheering and
clapping of bands. This ended
the formal part of ceremonies
P real dent and party were
driven back to their where
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly qualified before the
Court of Pitt county on the
27th day of as
of James T. Ross, deceased, notice
Is hereby given to all persons Indebted to
the estate to make Immediate payment to
the undersigned, and to all creditors of
estate to present their claims, prop-
authenticated, to the undersigned
on before the 97th day of February,
or this notice will be plead In bar of
their This 87th of
G. M. MOORING.
of T. Ross,
Important Land Sale
By virtue an execution In hands
for collection against B. F. Sugg and
Issued from the Superior Court of
Wayne county, I will sell at the
The I House door In Greenville on Monday, the
5th of March, the Interest of
said B. F. a tract or parcel of
land in the town of Greenville, contain-
i or on which the
Machine Shoos and situated
and also all the Interest the said B. F.
Sugg In the Machinery In said shops,
interest of said B. F. being a takes
of said Baal Properly to satisfy said
i of Sale
WE are now fitted in and are prepared to man
upon short notice any kind or style of
RIDING VEHICLES.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING.
We i nice hue of
READY MADE HARNESS.
Come and see us. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
SUCCESSORS TO JOHN s, CO
GREEN VI
THE LEADERS IN
OF STAPLE GOODS.
Our Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods,
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., have arrived, and all
friends and customers are invited to call and ex-
goods and prices.
Having the entire mercantile business l John Con
Co, notes, hook accounts and all evidences of debt
and merchandise, we solicit their former and Increased patronage.
Being able to make all purchases for cash, getting advantage
discounts, we will be enabled to sell as cheaply as any one South of
Norfolk. shall retain in our employ J. S Congleton us general
superintendent, of the business, with bis former partner Skinner
as assistant, who will always be glad to see and serve their old customers
A Special branch of our business will he to furnish cash at
rates to to cultivate and harvest crops, in sums of
to with approved security
J. L.
INSURANCE AGENT,
SKINNER BUILDING OPPOSITE
All kinds Risks placed in strictly
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
At lowest current rates Give us a cull when in need of LIFE,
ACCIDENT and LITE STOCK INSURANCE.
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY
THE FRONT
J. D. Williamson,
SUCCESSOR TO
WILL CONTINUE THE OF
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS.
My Factory is with boat put nothing
hut first-class work. up I lit- times improved styles.
Best material used in all work. All stylos of Spring- ire can from
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King.
Also keep on a full Him of ready
HARNESS AND WHIPS,
Hie year round, which we will sell as low as Tin. lowest.
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING.
Thanking the people this and for favors, hope
merit continuance of the
W; L. BROWN
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND AGENT FOR THE TARBORO OIL MILLS.
Highest Cash price paid for Cotton Seed or
in exchange. Has for sale
Lime and Cotton Seed Meal
Either for Cash or on Time.
FARMER'S BONE FERTILIZER
A SPECIALTY It Is to be superior to any fertilizer on the market.
Land Sale.
In the Superior Court,
virtue of a decree of the
Court of Pitt dated February 1st E. Nelson and
1888 and made a certain Special Pro- , Elisabeth by their
entitled Robert Executor P E- Nelson,
of J. S. against
and numbered upon the Special Pro- Pursuant to an order of the S
Docket of at Id Court. I will on Court In the above
the of March. 1888. on the the undersigned
Ti
Utah.
W. U.
. H . a stake, of Henry t v Is JO.
Pi H pores thence Proctor Bro. containing about
a straight line to the beginning
more or of Sale
two acres more or less. About ten acres
of said land 1- K. K.
Special
fl It Mia,
TAILORING
Recent improvement have made in
Custom Clothing, enables us to place
within the reach of all, and which are superior
to those generally obtained at higher prices
elsewhere. Every garment made on the
JOHN SIMMS,
LaG range, N. C.
AGRICULTURAL LIME,
FOR SALE BY HARRY SKINNER k CO,





THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR
Ir. F. M.
THIS PAPER
Mr. Alex L
be for
I demon lust week attending
county Court X
mar.
Last day of
Bushels Seed Oats for sale
by E. C Glenn.
A little snow tell here Monday
morning.
A few Game
Chicken for Bale by J. J. Cherry.
G. B. King has discontinued
publication of the Standard,
Blow was at lien, hereafter will devote his
Vance whole time to the study, mastery
practice of chosen and fa-
that of the law.
We that he wishes to
the newspaper outfit, and will
Jo so on reasonable and easy
terms. May he meet with much
success in his practice.
Estate.
Mr At Chapel
of Mrs. K. John, spent last
week in town.
We are glad to see Mr. W. G.
without again after at-
tack of typhoid fever.
Miss Claude Owens, of Ply- j
mouth, who had ween visiting there will be a debate at I
make up the money necessary and
was released. We hope all
who signed it can see the good
from having a criminal
turned loose upon the public to
emu nut another robbery within
weeks after being released
from jail.
Commissioners Proceedings.
February 7th, 1888.
The Board of of
County met this day
On Friday night, March 9th. at j ding to adjournment.
County orders were issued as
for May's school house.
de-
Mrs. Dr. Frank Blown
her home last Thursday. query will is most ,,, n i ;
Miss Georgia Harrison returned ; native in the or h B House i
from Washington Saturday and The are Alfred ,
County Commissioners will meet her duties at Mrs. r- A Nichols, William Joy tier,.
next Monday. ell's millinery store. E- on J- W Stokes
dill fur desirable i r Smith, . J. Manning and B. . j James Burney
We a earn the and
hand that must tie closed that Governor Scales has
out soon, regardless of cost. A Mr. J. J. Bernard
Co.
on the other. E O Skinner
be with A. Blow James Bright
commissioned Mr. J. J. Bernard j j j Anderson as Judges.
splendid chance foresee purchases M tenant of the to extended an
Guard. Mr. Bernard is a to the public.
j Greenville boy.
To-morrow March will blow. G. Skinner, of Hertford, . . .
,,.,, . T. We never know the value of a
down upon us. from this Dis-
M. Ferry k Garden has been in town a few days
at the Old Brick Store.
to secure bargains.
T. U. k
A K House
ST H Harrington
R E Briley
Isaac
E S
Jesse
John
House J A Moore
G M Tucker Adam Smith
James
Charlie Williams Mills
J A Moore i John Tripp S
Look Out For The
RAILROAD
SPRING SUMMER.
But before that comes we want to tell you of
the bargains we are offering on
J H J C B Davenport
Moore
We will see if March comes in
like a lamb this time.
will soon close his Gal-
The English sparrow most go.
Let the boys shoot them.
barrels seed Potatoes, cheap
at the Old Brick Store.
kind word, nor do we think while
uttering them hat good results
visiting his brothers, Messrs Chas. v . c
, , , , may a. so
Harry We were glad . T .
Z i or i . a ten greatly aid your county paper
to have a call from him yesterday. . i i . t
by speaking in its behalf. Mr.
temper- came in from the Racket
Matthew Hart I
E A J B Cherry
J B J B Cherry
S P Clark S W M King
L II Wilson C Dawson
J A K Tucker W A James Jr,
T E Keel
sf
lie killed
The regular monthly temper- I came in e a Move
mass meeting for last Sunday the and said D
was postponed on account of the a a Holiday l
services in in the Baptist goods as a result of our
, in the He said J ST Smith
he had reading it and was Calvin Stokes
thereby induced to give us a
the seeing such
good results, will continue to ad-
Thus the customer who
made the remark did the
TOR a good turn without knowing
it. And others can- do likewise.
Always merchants
who when it
to do and tell them about see- , ,
and all other goods in our line Our Mr. HIGGS
is now visiting Baltimore, New York and
to purchase a large stock of Spring and
Summer goods and our present stock
MUST BE DISPOSED OF
in order to make room for new goods.
Our Spring purchases will be made the
GASH which will enable us to give all patrons
benefit of the very lowest prices. We are
ways glad to serve you.
M FORD
We make a of A. A. BATTLE'S
Calf Shoe.
Brown Hooker's
Mammoth Stock Just Received.
At Greatly Reduced Prices. A Big Job
Mr. John A.
j township, tells us that i i
A number letters i four on the 14th that weigh-
in tins issue. Head all. ed pounds. That was not
Point Lace Flour has hen tried
and i the best and cheapest at the j The new organ in the
Old Brick Store. Church is a handsome ins
I lies S I we have bee;, I
the last two days tone. It is he Vital I
lute make.
Forty Bushels Spanish Peanuts. . .
. i i i H.-J Our business men are learning
Bale by J- i-- i. j ,, ,,
the advantages the
No trouble to pet fresh fish now Look over
they continue to prow cheap s -they speak for
I themselves.
early Spring Oats, Another bar-room was broken
the Brick Store. last eek. Some one went
Monday was a day It into the shop of Mr. Noah Forbes,
snowed while the was shin- got what change there was the
drawer and some whiskey.
patent door key. Mr. Warren is doing a fin
T E Keel
I J Anderson
i C P Gaskins
R G
G W Edmondson
Alex
II C
J B
E Ellis
J J Perkins
T A
R Forbes
J W Tyson
E S
Fred Hunting
W R H
J H
W II Home
J D Easton
G W Venters
II K
W P Buck -2
W M King
LACES,
SHOES A SPECIALTY.
NEW YORK.
N. C.
S. M
Greenville. N. C
w. l. Elliott
The Racket Store.
mg it m your comity paper. fee R W Bullock,
Do Hat It W J Briley,
we want to direct were allowed to list taxes,
to License to retail liquor
For the Harris.
been open and those being charged with i .
the valuation on laud i. that Mas-
Step step the moves on, and step by stop its law of low
value demonstrates the principles of mastery in business. Solve
. the problem at success as yon will, it with all the mystery
possible, put in it all the line i t yon can invert and boil
them down into a nut-shell, put them into practice and yon will
STOKE, j
A M y will it to
our priors
in all
PORK SI DES SHOULDERS,
COFFEE, SUGAR,
TOBACCO SNUFFS CIGARS
COTTON FACTORS
and beast, and the
enclosure turned into a playground
tor boys. not be
Many of us have loved ones and
resting in hallowed
township when said valuation
is excessive, it is ordered he re-
to and the Tax Col-
receive therefor.
The for the public
Dumber B Owner can net with his Nursery and i now ,,,,, , j,. I printing of the county was
t at this office paying charges. in any orders by mail. be thus neglected. Many of i ed to the at
The old Tar is on another ram- recently e. t James grape j citizens who own Iota there the sum of for the
its
more m-
in the place than former-
Boom have beautified their
with flowers. Some have
caused handsome tombs and
page. Another big freshet this I Georgia,
week. Brown k Hooker have a new
E. C. Glenn has a few tons paper.
Boykin k Tanner's Chemicals for
Home Fertilizers, at per ton
cash.
The mails have become
again, the being with ;
the railroads.
The sale of the Boss
Lunch Milk Biscuit during
exceeded the sales of the former I
. k,. i ticket to the I
land game fair at New The protected meeting
March 13th, and It the Baptist Church
promises to be an attractive
; fair.
Innumerable carts loaded with
fertilizers are seen going out j
town every day. The use of.
1888.
The Sheriff and Tax
asked for further time
and was granted until first
in March. 1888
when yon buy, keep the mastery when you sell. Nev-
mark an cents when you cell to take seven.
purchased largely several merchants retiring from
at cents in the dollar some goods for less. We propose giving
the benefit of the bargains. The law of small profits
and quick sales is the legitimate road career m
To do this it take when you no man's
credit is equal to when you sell, for no man can sol you
I goods as cheap on time as for cash. And if anyone to yon that
I your credit is as good as your money, look out, tor the business man
to settle does it. knows full well the power of ready cash, or has not learn-
j ed of t he principles of business to rank him with a twelve
year
we buy from
Ming you to at SIM A com-
business always on sold Rt lo suit
the times. SIS nil bought am
for having no
to run, we sell at a margin,
ii
N.
Tar River
It.
them, at the Old Brick Store.
Don't talk about the weather;
being settled. It just won't get
that way.
For a pleasant smoke try
Oyster for sale by
Stephens.
the
L.;
came and remained until after
, Friday, preaching every night
foreign and
The Edenton Hafnium ease the
fishermen are getting gloomy
Yankee Hall, motion being lodged
by Latham Skinner, for
going a portion of the citizens on the
on in the Baptist Church is at South side the river that the
treating considerable interest. On give the matter
Tuesday of last week Rev. Row- I rehearing on in March
pastor of the First j Clerk of
Baptist Church of Petersburg, ordered to
practices we would rejoice to
see our farmers abandon.
the small catch of fish.
A new lot of Seaside Library-
just received including the
by u, at
Alex News Stand.
We now it hope
the weather will itself in
therewith.
If you want a Barrel of
class Flour try in
For sale by V. L.
ens.
The man who predicted this
-would be r. dry moon did not know
what he was talking about.
II. F. Keel has bought the
business of Keel k King
has a notice in this paper.
The man who advertises
than
The Greenville one
if the brightest and best weekly
each afternoon. Our people great-
enjoyed his sermons. While
comparatively a young man, he
an able, learned and eloquent nun
papers in North Carolina, has com-1 possessed with the power of
its 7th volume. his hearers and
has attained success he carrying his to their hearts
he deserved ; There general when
was compelled to return to his
The was issued upon W
the first and the last day of to come hack
week but without success. This
week Rev. Mr. been
more prosperous and happy
the man who does not.
both days occurring on
Wednesday Somebody who has
time to make the calculation
please tell us how main years will
elapse before this again occurs.
We want to know how old the
will be then.
Last week we sent out a large
It
the
rt ion of the county had
sent off and for that reason
and supplement on State Finances
us after our mail for
The main flora
now is the large crimson
in Mrs. V. U. yard.
Attention is called to the no
to creditors by G. M. Moor-
Administrator T.
Ross.
The is laboring for
the interests county, and
every man Put county should
take it.
Our advertising patronage con-
to glow which is very en-
There are room
for more.
The farmers of this section ate
buying large quantities seed
oats. We hope a large crop of
them will be made.
Hive you a neighbor who is not
taking the If so see
if you cannot induce him to-be-
come a subscriber.
the canning factory,
or any other object
enough of them reserved to
this week.
attraction just should give the sup-
a careful
Don't let
the railroad
that will help the town, die out.
Keep up the agitation.
On the 14th inst. Miss Ophelia
was
Quite a number of people living
on the North side of the
were placed in a predicament
Monday. They had come into
town the morning and
when the draw lo the bridge was
opened about Moon for the boats
to pass it became and
no; be closed, thus rendering
it impossible for the people to get evidence
back to their homes. The trouble
was repaired yesterday.
Too
The Eastern Reflector, of
assisted by Rev. Mr. John of the
To-day Dr. J.
D. is expected to arrive
and help the work on. The
people the town ate
ting in the meeting we ex-
to see a gracious outpouring
of God's stunt upon Greenville
ere it shall close
Greenville, has entered it seventh
volume. Bro. Whichard is
right and his
pen keeps evil doers in
The Reflector is do-
much for Greenville's advance- j
both in a material and a
moral point of view. Long may
the paper live to reflect its editor's
sentiments. Washington
Gazette.
Eight Ones
The of Join. F.
mention of which was
made two issues ago, look a lie
turn last week. F. C.
who run the restaurant at
and t other lie
Sin on Blow and Boyd
the public all along
through were the guilty
should it pin e line that the
wan arrested and
placed in jail la-t a
gram be received from Mr. E.
chief of Police of
n, that he had sufficient
to convict them. It
seems these went to
Washington early in the week to
spree around on the money and
while there their guilt was
the police having been in-
of the robbery and put on
the watch. On Monday the
was brought up and the case
was heard before Esquire J. J.
Sufficient evidence was
and when he has done this, he is no a tree man
agrees to pay just what the merchant charges, and this is compelled to
be an exorbitant pries to make op for those who never pay. At the
end of the year if he has boon very fortunate he pays up. if not he
goes on the same basis for another year, and thus it year.
Below we quote s-me it our leading bargains. We can save
he Board was I on g you want in our line.
notice of the I G. ST arson's best Shoos astonishing low figures
motion in the Easier- Best Calicoes cents Paper Pins . cents
and at c places in o Papers Sharp's Needles cents Spools of Cotton for o cents
and Carolina tow 11-
Hemstitched Ladies Handkerchief cents
All Ribbon cents per yard
Men's Shirts Linen Bosoms and cents
Balls Sewing Cotton cents Towels from cents
Ladies Breakfast Shawls for
Men's Suspenders at and cents
Table Clothes at low figures
Ladies and IS cents better quality
Men's Pants from up Note Paper cents a quire
Good Envelops cents a pack Buttons cents a dozen and
Handkerchiefs for cents better quality for cents
Bustles cents usual price
Pocket Books cents Hair
Combs and razors most any price IS cents
and Carolina
ships, a.-d at the Court
door in Greenville for days, up
on the payment by Latham
Skinner of the costs of such
OS Bottle Machine Oil cents
up
Good Hammers cents
Corsets for cents and up
District Grange.
We learn that Hon. R.
to Mr. f. W. Her Master of the State Grange,
many friends here offer best the
m J 125th inst., at Bell's Ferry,
The Farmer,
entered its third volume. I representing
It is a genuine paper and
should circulate largely among
them.
prising four Granges in Pitt county
and two Lenoir
One very goon thing about
Greenville is that it not
how much it ran s or bow hard it
rains, give us two days of bright
weather and the streets are all
right fain,
county,
about five
lied After the
of he officers the large crowd
assembled at the new Methodist
Church the- were address-
ed by Mr. Will a ins. He urged
farmers to organize by joining the
Grange, the oldest, the best and
Land Sale.
In a decree of the
Court of county made in
Special Proceedings case, entitled
Nancy E. Turnage and husband,
T. and minors
by guardian. J. G. Pi ice,
the undersigned Commissioner will soil
at the Court House door on
Monday, March 19th, to the highest
bidder for cash, a certain tract or piece
of land lying in township,
Pitt county, adjoining the lands of S.
Kittrell, J. F. Crawford and others, con-
about thirty-three acres.
Said laud was conveyed to the above
named parties by a Deed of Gift from
Moses This sale is made for
partition. G. B. KING Commissioner.
Feb.
Notice.
On Wednesday the 21st day of March
A D. will sell at the Court House
dour in the town of Greenville to the
highest bidder for Cash two tracts of land
in put county one and we will send you home
and forty acres and bounded as fol- ,,. ,
lows One tract on the East side John- Very
son's Mill Swamp adj- the of
the late B W Brawn's heirs and others
containing by estimates forty two acres
more or h one tract bounded on
lie east the Homestead of S M John-
son on the by road on
the west by the lands of win. whitehead
and the South Tar River containing
by estimation about one hundred acres
more or less both tracts being the excess
of S M Johnson's Homestead, to satisfy
sundry executions in my hands for col-
against S M Johnson which
has levied on said land as the prop-
of said Johnson.
W. II. KING,
Feb. 20th Sheriff.
Good Rubber cents hotter quality brocaded cents
Chemise well made cents
ft Lead Pencils for cents
Tin and Glassware at puces that will astonish you
Give us a call and be convinced that a dime
saved is a dime made. one and all, little
RYAN REDDING
Hilly
and painted.
Kitted up for the
Ladies.
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS
Tattle furnished with the
MM the
the
not only comfortable hill attractive.
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday
an. Friday at O'clock. A M.
Leaves I Thursday
and Saturday at o'clock, A. M.
freights received and
Lading given to all
J. j.
Greenville. K. C.
J. CHESTNUT,
N. C.
Has on hand I well assorted of
Light Conned Goods, Fruits,
Confections, Tobacco,
which will sold
a call, the
under the Open House.
E W
JEWELRY STORE.
I have Just opened a Jewelry Store at
the stand of Q. L. Hell tinnier and will
keep on sale a nice line of
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
and Jewelry.
Am also prepared lo do all kinds of
pairing on such articles a
mid satisfactory manner,
HOMES
in
BALTIMORE .
NORFOLK.
K In Baltimore hi 1870-
Will open I
ill for the handling and
ISle of giving our
their of the t o markets,
ALFRED FORBES
N. C.
Dealer in Dry Notions.
Boots, Shoes, Hardware,
and Groceries. Hock Lime kepi
on hand.
have a lam lot of
Brace
gentlemen. need only he tS
give
I can to
-in A.
I sell
per do., i; cent, off.
I keep on hand a of Ho-
sell at wholesale price-, lo merchant.
The patronage public i- i
UNDERTAKING.
ii. .
with in the Undertaking
are ready lo the people In that
capacity. All note account,
me for past hoe be. n placed In
the hand- of Mr.
JOHN
time; a
We keep on hand all
took Burial Cases and
kinds and furnish
from the down to
Pit. county We
up with all conveniences and can
to -ill who
WOOD.
f will deliver ran HOOD any
town at per cord
Notice.
The firm of Keel King having
on the day of
1888, the gives notice
that he will not lie any
future debt contracted in the name of
the T. K.
l-eh. U
MONEY TO LOAN.
lain now prepared to Loan at
percent. on good property
as security.
J. B.
1888 N. t .
Notice.
Wednesday the 21st day of March
A. D. will sell at the House
door In Greenville to the highest bidder
for cash one tract of land in Pitt county
com about thirteen acres and
as follows As a part of the tract of
land known as the Geo W Andrews land
in Bethel township Pitt county and
known as lot No In the partition of said
land and bounded as follows
at the corner lot No on the road and
runs -North poles to a stake thence
South east poles to the back line
thence South to the comer of lot No
thence with Second line of lot No to
the beginning containing acres and as-
signed to warren Andrews In the
to satisfy a ten ex my hands for
collection against said lot No S and
which has been levied on said land.
E 20th Sheriff.
Notice.
not brought oat Blow and
Boyd and they were
but the evidence against
was very convincing he was
bound over to Court. Fulling to
give bond ho was committed to
jail. We learn that as as
was placed jail he made
a confession of the robbery which
imp heated the other two
but when search made for
them they had skipped. Totter, it
ill remembered, was convict- To may Concern
ed robbery at the January j At the last meeting of the Board
t d sentenced Den- i of Pitt comity a motion
.,. . was lodged to rehear the matter of a Free
year, but u f Yankee Hall, and the motion
tit ion being taken before tin was continued to the March session of
Court the sentence was W Board, and notice Is given
to a suspension . f j
cost and the return action taken premise-. Done by
j t lie amount of money order of Board for Pitt
stolen by In.,.
the
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HAS JUST ADDED TO HER STOCK
Millinery secured
the services of assistant.
AH orders can now be tilled on the short-
est notice. Dry and Wet Slumping for
painting and embroidery neatly executed
While in the Northern markets she
very careful to select only the best ant
latest style goods in the Millinery line, ant
is prepared to offer purchasers special In
FREE DELIVERY IS TOWN
OF
KEROSENE OIL.
By JAMES A. SMITH
WE WILT. DELIVER, DAILY,
to parties desiring Kerosene Oil, as
good as in market and at the
sane Trice now paid at the stores.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED I
Save time, money and trouble by per-
us to fill your orders at your
and places of business.
RESORT
BRAND EMPORIUM
For Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair.
STOP
AT THE GLASS FRONT,
the Opera House, at
I have located, and where I have
everything in my line
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE,
TO MAKE A
MODEL BARBERSHOP
with all the improved appliances; new
and comfortable chairs.
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures
for work outside of my shop
promptly executed. Very respectfully,
HERBERT
A T THE STOCK OF NEW
MILLINERY GOODS
arriving at
MRS.
will convince you that they arc without a
parallel in this market, both as to quality
and price. A new lot of the latest style
good- received every few days.
STEAM ENGINES
and all other machines repaired at short
notice, at home or shop, and
Brass Turning done in the best manner.
Cylinders bored. Models made to order.
Locks repaired. Keys made or tilted. Pipe
cut and threaded, repaired in best
manner. Bring on work. General
Jobbing done by O. P. HUMBER,
May Greenville N. C.
R. R.
and Schedule.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
No No No
Dated daily Fast Mail, daily
daily ex Sun.
Weldon pm t pm
Ar Mount
Ar am
lit
Ar
Ar
am
Ar
Wilmington
Magnolia
Warsaw
Ar Goldsboro
Ar Selma
Wilson
TRAINS GOING NORTH
No No No
daily daily
ex Sun.
am
Wilson am pm pm
Ar Mount
Ar Tarboro
Tarboro am
Ar Weldon pm
Daily except Sunday. pm
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00
P. M. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck
9.30 A. M. daily except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro, N via
A Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun-
v, P M. Sunday P M,
William N C. P M, P M.
Returning leaves Williamston, X C, daily
except Sunday. A M. Sunday A
M. arrive Tarboro, N C, A M,
AM.
Train on Midland N C Branch leaves
Goldsboro daily except A M,
arrive C. AM. Re-
turning leaves Smithfield, X C A M,
arrive X C. P M.
Train on Nashville leaves Rocky
Mount at P M, arrives Nashville
P M, Spring Hope P M. Returning
leaves Spring 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
M, connecting at Warsaw with
and
Southbound tram on Wilson A
Branch is No. is
No. except Sunday.
Train South will stop only at
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia.
Train No. makes close connection at
Weldon for all points North daily. All
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun-
day via Bay
Trains make close connection all
via and Wash-
All trains run solid between
ton and Washington, and have Pullman
Palace Sleepers attached.
K. DIVINE.
General
J. R. Transportation
T. M. Passenger
EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. C.
J. O. WHITTIER.
Will Color One to Four Pounds
Of Dress Goods,
Garments, J
Yarns, Rags, etc. j cents.
A Child can use them
The PUREST, STRONGEST and FASTEST
or all lo Dye Ml
be colon. for Feathers. Rib.
, and all Fancy Dyeing. leading color.
They also make Beat and Cheapest
WRITING INK ONE QUART
laundry blue f Cents.
Directions for Coloring Photographs a
Cabinet as sample, sent for cents.
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For Gilding or Droning Fancy Articled,
DIAMOND PAINTS.
Gold. Silver. Copper Only IO Cent.
MACON HOUSE,
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TABLE SUPPLIED WITH BEST OF
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Good rooms and attentive servants.
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the market affords. When in
stop at the
Hotel,
on Main St., Washington. N. C.
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Which from the night shall drive thy
peace away.
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Shall still be happy. Evermore restrain
Evil and cherish good, so shall there be
and a happier life for thee.
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Special to Reflector.
Washington, D
During present session of
Congress, which turn in
a little over two months,
more than bills have been in-
hi the House of
Not one fortieth of
them have passed, and hot ore
adjournment, the number of
bills presented and referred will
probably have reached twice
number.
The life of a bill
is rather interesting To give you
come idea of red tape that a
bill must encounter, it
to say that a full-grown
bill must be printed six times,
and must past through the
of at least twenty-five persons be-
fore it can be numbered with the
laws of the laud.
There seems to be a growing
n the part of Congress
to regulate, or rather to restrict
the publication of certain matter
in the a lotteries and
gift enterprises. Thirteen bills of
this character were introduced in
the last Congress, and eight or
nine have been brought forward
in the present.
The Committee has
ported adversely the bill to license
conductors, and this is
probably the last that will be
heard of that measure.
The House Judiciary Committee
has ordered a favorable report on
bill to refund the
taxes collected during
late civil war, with an amendment
providing money so collected
shall be to the rightful
owner. There little doubt
the passage of this
The Ways and Means
has bill authorizing
the Secretary of the Treasury to
invest the surplus in the purchase
of United States bonds. Hereto-
fore this authority was conferred
upon that official by virtue of the
provision of the annual
bill As an issue has been
questioning hit light ID the
matter, it was thought best to
settle the controversy by
such legislation
The Republican Senators have
but two subjects to discuss hen
they wish to talk tor political
feet When weary of assaulting
the President's message they are
to the necessity attack-
the mail service in the We-t.
Senator Reagan was to the point
when he said that if a reform was
honestly sought, the complaints
would not be sent to the United
States Senate, but to the Peat office
Department, where steps could be
taken to correct the alleged short-
comings.
Blame letter is variously view-
ed both by Democrats and
The former place little
faith in his sincerity, while those
of the latter who are unfriendly
to the aspirations of the man from
Maine are more than willing to
take him at his word. On the
other hand, the ardent supporters
of Mr. Blaine are hoping that
there will be a reaction in his fa-
which will apparently make
the candidacy favorite a
necessity.
As a result of the retirement of
there are a number of
Presidential booms, among which
be mentioned Senators Haw
Sherman, Allison, as aB
Gresham and General Sheridan.
In fact the Republicans in Congress
are now thinking more of
dent-making than of legislation.
At last the so culled
Blair has again passed
Senate this time by a vote of
to It has been in three
Congresses now, and has occupied
much valuable time, which its en-
say will be to no purpose.
Its fate in the House is problem
but most of the Democrats
voted against it before, and the
the bill has been thought
and talked of the weaker it hat
grown. The last vote upon it by
the Senate was not so strong as
the vote of two years ago.
The fisheries Commission
concluded its labors and signed
a treaty, the same will be submit
to the Senate today. It only
includes disputes on the At-
coast.
The President and party are ex-
to make their flying trip to
the Land of Flowers early next
eek. They will not be absent
quite one week.
Kb b
stomach of course-. Why Be-
cause If it Ir out of order you are one of
the most miserable creatures living. Give
it a fair, honorable chance and see If it is
not best friend have in the end.
Don't smoke in morning Don't drink
In the morning. If you most smoke and
drink wait until your stomach i through
with breakfast. Yon can drink more and
smoke more in the evening and it
tell or. yon less. food
and does not digest are
troubled with Heartburn, Dizziness of
the head, coming up of the fond after eat-
indigestion, or any
trouble of the stomach, yon had beat
use Green's Flower, as no person
Can use it without Immediate relief.
Republican Newspapers.
Rockingham Rocket.
No than probably
papers have
been started in North Carolina
within tho last two mouth, bring-
the total number now publish-
ed op to ten or a This
may be taken o of the
determined fight that the
propose to make the
capture of the State i year.
Most of these papers arc started
with aid will
be sent out gratis all the
country, and hundreds of them
will reach a class of people who
never take any newspapers except
such as get without paying
for them. With these people the
plausible platitudes and
of the Republican press will
have weight, and unless their
eyes are opened to the truth,
many of them will be wheeled in-
to the ranks of the
Our own county is to be flooded
with these campaign papers, and
the Democratic party see
that their spacious arguments and
misrepresentations are
by sound Democratic truths and
doctrine. If the Democratic par-
wins this election it has got to
tight it, tooth and
the country, in the State and in
the Nation. A great means to
this end is Democratic literature
and figures that show
which party ha been the friend
to tho people, the party of
my and of honest government ;
sow it broadcast over land,
who runs may read In
former years the Democrats have
not responded very liberally to
for campaign funds ; this
year they must do better if they
desire the success of the party.
Mr
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Dr. John II. Dye, one of Sew
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necessary in Childbirth, but results from
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it proves chat any woman may be-
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and prevent morning sickness, swelled
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It is i and highly endorsed
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Over women, most of them
handsome and well dressed,
pied the seats in Priest of
hall this morning, when Sam Jones
mounted the platform. His
was especially intended for
wives, and those desirous of
curing good advice were out in
full force.
Among other things Jones said
you twist and squeeze
your body to please I
never heard of a woman that did
not have corns. If there ts one
here I would like to have her
Here a modest looking young
woman on a seat rose up and
amid a storm of applause stated
that she did not have any corns.
For once the only Sam Jones
was outdone. He colored and
linked as cheap as it was possible
for a man to look. After rubbing
his face a moment he
himself and said
thank God, in forty
years of observation I have found
one woman who does not have
corns, I will be much obliged it
she will furnish me with her
Then he looked as though he
was doubtful whether he had said
the right thing or not
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satisfaction, or money refunded. Price,
box. Tor sale by
The English sparrows have at-
tacked the truck gardens in the
East and are literally destroying
green peas and beds of
He is unmitigated nuisance
any where and everywhere, and
something must soon be done to
rid tho country of
Farmer.
To TH Inform
readers that I have a remedy for
the above named disease. By it- timely
use thousand of hopeless coses have been
permanently cured. I shall be glad to
send two bottles of my remedy free to
any of your readers who have
if they will send their express
and post office address. Respectfully,
T. A. M. C, St.,
gave me tome
he tramp of the farmer ;
me with a
A lady in Atlanta who was
boarding not long since gave or-
to servant to the effect
that she was at
Shortly afterward a lady living on
the opposite side of town called.
was extremely fatigued and
said she would just go in
room of her Friend and rest awhile.
There was a indeed But
it cold day that finds a woman's
wit asleep. So into the wardrobe
the lady supposed to he slip-
The remained one
hour The lady is always at home
now to her
Journal.
A glass factory in the State New
Jersey is said to be engaged In little else
but the manufacture of bottles for Dr.
Hull's Cough
I have been suffering the past three
months with rheumatism One bottle of
Salvation Oil gave entire relief.
FRANK Baltimore, Md,
An exchange says that
are preserved by giving
them a tout of rosin. The method
is likely to work a revolution in
the canvas ham business.
The Danville Times says that
if the present legislature of
fail to the free pass
to members of the Assembly, the
people will one that will
abolish it.
THE HEALTH OF A HOME.
Is dependent upon the happiness there-
in. If is there, what a shadow
falls. Parents, you should never neglect
a cough or cold, but give in- time
Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of
and Mullein.
Another man thrown out of a
good position remarked
as he saw u neighbor on
the opposite side the street slip
and fall on the ice.
TURNING NIGHT INTO DAY.
Why is the sun like people of fashion
It turns night into time people
catch cold, which, if not attended to In
time, will induce consumption. Take in
time Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of
On seeing a house being white-
washed, a small boy of wanted
to know-if it was going to be
shaved.
SMELL IN A DRUGSTORE,
What smells in a drug store
nose. But when you have a cold, noting.
Cure coughs and cold by
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and
Mullein.
In in the United States
books were
in 1880, there were issued.
Personal.
Mr. N. II. of Mobile,
Ala., take great pleasure in
recommending Dr. King's New
for Consumption, having used It for
a severe attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh.
instant relief and entirely cur-
and I-have not been afflicted since.
I also beg to state that I had tried no
good result. Have also used Electric
Bitters and King's New Life Pills,
both of can recommend.
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con-
Coughs and Colds, on a
positive guarantee. Trial bottles free
at Drug Store.
A bill requiring a rigid
of fertilizers passed both
houses of the Virginia
Remove all cause of discomfort from
the baby, by using Dr. Bull's Baby
up, the surest remedy for the diseases of
babyhood. Price M cents.
live long and the
World easy and use when in
want of a reliable cathartic. Price only
cents a package.
The Observer says there is not a
bar room in Stanly county.
Times
turn.
W. D. Hoyt Co., Wholesale and Re-
tail Druggists of Home, Ga., We
have been selling Dr. King's New
Electric Bitters and Arni-
ca Salve for four years. Have never
handled remedies that sell as well, or
give such universal satisfaction. There
have been some wonderful cures effected
by those medicines in this city. Several
cases of pronounced have
been entirely cured by use of a few bot-
of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken
in with Electric Bitters. We
guarantee them always. Sold by
Ernul.
Politeness is one of the sweet
est and most beautiful
that adorn human conduct.
A bulldog's.
It is stated in New York that
the has collapsed.
Farm For Sale.
The undersigned offers a desirable farm
for sale. Situated about two miles
the of Bethel, in Pitt county adjoin-
the J. S. Staton farm, containing
about acres, acres of which arc
cleared. Upon farm are two dwell-
houses and outbuildings.
upon the premises is excellent.
Location healthy. The land is rich, pro-
and easily cultivated. For fur-
particulars apply to
W. S.
Bethel, N. C.
Special Notice.
All persons owing the of Winstead
are hereby notified to come
forward at once and settle or their ac-
counts will be placed in course of
S. P. CLARK, Assignee,
IMPORTANT.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE
FIRM OF
T. R. Cherry Co.,
are hereby notified to come forward at
once and settle their accounts. This is
as the business of the Arm
must be closed up.
The loss by the tornado at Mt.
Vernon. III., is estimated at
Thirty-nine deaths are
reported.
A STRANGER
, ,,
A Black. Jr., writes from Andalusia, I
Alabama, that he was taken with
tery of typo. Doctor were
called in to no effect. A stranger suggest-
ed Dr. Huckleberry Cordial, and
DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY
If so buy
Harrow
It is worth as much in the cotton field
as a good hand. For sale by
J. H.
N. C.
J. L.
C.
LITTLE, HOUSE Agent,
Greenville, N. C.
N,
What is this Disease that it Coming
Upon Us .
Like a thief night it steals
in upon The pa
paint about ate
chest and sides, and sometime
in the hack. They feel dull
and sleepy; the mouth has a
bad taste, especially in the
morning. A sort or sticky slime
collects the teeth. The
appetite is poor. There is a
feeling like a heavy load OB the
stomach; a faint,
gone -i the pit of tin
food does not
satisfy. The eyes are sunken,
the hands and Feet
and clammy. After while a
cough sets in, t dry, but
after a few months it is attend-
ed with a ex-
The patient feels
tired the while, and sleep
does not seem to afford any
rest. After a time he become
nervous, irritable and gloomy,
forebodings. Then
is a giddiness, a sort of whirl
in the head
up suddenly. The how-
become costive; the skin is
and hot at times; the blood
becomes thick and stagnant;
he the eyes become
with yellow; the Brine
is and high colored, de-
sediment after
m frequently a
pitting up f tho food, some-
a sour taste and
with a sweetish
is frequently at-
tended palpitation of tin
the
railed, with
prostration ii
f .
or
before tin
. . i ling of great
All
are turn
is thought that
nearly of our
this disease in some
if its varied
It has found that
h the cause
ha
this
fop a live; complaint,
kidney disease, etc.,
hut none these kinds
have been
success; for it is real
and dyspepsia. It
s also found that Shaker Ex-
of Mother
Curative Syrup, when
prepared will
his disease in all its stages.
are must be taken, however,
secure the genuine article,
will than
Mr. John
f Co.,
Via., writes; wife has
so much benefited by
Shaker Extract of Roots or
Syrup that she says
would rather be without
part of food than without
the medicine It has done her
good than the doctors and
ill other medicines put together.
would ride twenty miles to
jet it into the bands of any
if he can get it in no other
way. I believe it will soon sell in
this State better than cotton.
TESTIMONY FROM
Mrs. Barton, Varner,
Ripley Co., Mo., writes that
she had been long afflicted with
dyspepsia and disease of the
urinary organs and was cured
by Shaker Extract of Roots.
Rev. J. J. merchant,
of the same place, who sold
Mi's. Barton the medicine, says
he has sold it for four years
and never knew it to fail.
SHE WAS ALMOST HEAD
I was so low with
that there was not a
to lie found who could
do anything with me. had
tottering of the heart and
of the head. One
lay I read your pamphlet called
Life Among the
described my disease
letter than could myself.
the Shaker Extract
loots and kept on with
o-day I rejoice in good health.
It. E.
Co., Ky.
For sale by Druggists,
the A. J.
White, Limited,
market.
Corrected weekly by
Wholesale and Retail Grocers.
Mess Pork
Sides
Bulk Shoulders
Bacon Sides
Bacon Shoulders
Pitt County Hams
Sugar Cured Hams
Flour
Coffee
Brown Sugar
Granulated Sugar
Syrup
Tobacco
Snuff
Butter
Cheese
Egg
Corn
Irish Potatoes
G. A. Salt
pool Salt
Hides
Beeswax
Bread
Lye
OH
to
3.20 to 6.80
to
to
to
to
to M
to
to
to
to
to
1.00
1.00
Ha
to
PARKER'S
BALSAM
i hall
la Youthful Color.
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PARKER
STEEL PENS
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This paper la kept an at lite -a.
GENTS
i BUILDING-
Lowest
SON'S
Li-ll -1-. I know.
Km, i- ,. HI . . I I Ii V.
PERSIAN
HI. . I a.
as all ore.
O,
D. J. which Editor A Proprietor.
ENLARGED TO
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IN ADVANCE
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THE THE
gut w.
Newspaper ever published in
Greenville. It the
LATEST NEWS
and gives More Beading Mutter for
the money than any other paper
in North Carolina.
The u variety
Of news. NATIONAL, STATE
and LOCAL, and will devote it-
self to the material
of the section in which it
Sand name and get a
FREE SAMPLE
is called to tho as its
and growing circulation
makes it an excellent medium
through which to reach the people
w w w
ALL ORDERS FOR
When say do not mean merely to
stop a re-
turn I A Al.
I have made tho disease
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS,
A life long study. I warrant remedy to
tho worst cases. Because others hare
no reason
at n and a I-
of my
and It costs you nothing a
trial, and It will you. Address
H. C. ROOT. Ml. C, St., New You
Pills
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver the
and produces
Sick Headache.
Dyspepsia, Costiveness,
Sallow Skin and Piles.
There i no better
diseases
a trial is ill prove.
Sold Everywhere.
H i
w-i if
ate., we will, on of
i I ii-l t . full
x on
at I row If sou play
or us and and we will
how to in Our
La-t to -i
it. our of
and if haven't
All Sold at
In H. to bay.
BATES Southern Music Hons,
SAVANNAH,
obtained, and all in the
U. S. Patent Office or in the
to for Moderate Pees.
We are opposite U. B. Patent
engaged in Patents
lively, mill can obtain patents
less rime than those more remote
from Washington.
When model or drawing is sen
we advise as to
of charge, make no charge
unless we obtain
refer, here, to the Post Mas-
the of the Money Inlet
Div., and to officials of the U.
Patent
terms and reference to actual
in your own State, or comity
address C. A. Snow
PROMPTLY FILLED.
Notice I
for baldness,
out of hair, eradication of
is before the public.
Among the ninny who have used It with
wonderful success. refer KM to the fol-
lowing named gentlemen who will testify
to the truth of my assertion
Josephus Latham,
MR. O.
SR.,
Any one wishing to give It a trial for
e above named complaints out procure
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CREAM BALM I
COLD
CATARRH
a Liquid, I
and of-1
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A of Info
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canting
It
tho head
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smell, are f
by a
treatment
at by mail,
cent-.
ELY N Y-
WES
the
; me, my place of business, for
per bottle.
ALFRED CULLEY, Barter.
la Not a
No
the had, and In the
head, la Um of this
It In a
One of tho kind that la to
of know
rime. Balsa
BARBER SHOP.
The undersigned up his la
and any person desiring a
CLEAN PHEASANT VB
HAIR CUT,
or anything in the
TONSORIAL ART
is invited met
or no made.


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Eastern reflector, 29 February 1888
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
February 29, 1888
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