Eastern reflector, 29 August 1888


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FOR PRESIDENT
GROVER CLEVELAND,
Of New York.
ran
ALLEN G.
Of Ohio.
STATE GOVERNMENT.
Governor Scales, of Guilford
M.
man. of New Hanover.
Secretary of
of Wake.
W. of -Wake.
P. of Gates.
Superintendent of Public
Sidney M. Finger of
Attorney F. David-
son, of Buncombe.
SUPREME COURT.
Chief N. II. Smith, of i
Wake.
Associate Justin S. Ashe. of
Anson ; Augustus S. Merrimon. of Wake.
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT.
First E. Shepherd, of .
Beaufort.
Second Philips, of
Third G. Connor, of 11- ;
son.
Clark, of
Fifth A. of
Out-ford
Sixth T. of
Sampson.
Seventh C. of
Cumberland.
Eighth J. Montgomery, of
Ninth F. Graves, of;
Yadkin.
Tenth C. A very, of
Eleventh M. of;
Mecklenburg.
Twelfth i. Merrimon,
of Buncombe.
in C
B. Vance, of
Matt. W. Ransom, of
House of District
Louis C. Latham, of Pitt
Second M. Simmons, of
Craven. I
Third W. of
Pender
Fourth Nichols, of
Fifth W. of Rock-
Sixth T. of,
S. Henderson,
of Rowan.
Eighth II. II.
cf
Ninth D. Johnston,
Buncombe
FOB AT LABOR
ALFRED If.
Of New Hanover.
FREDRICK N. STRUDWICK.
Of Orange.
1st II. Brows, Jr. Beaufort,
E. Woodard. of Wilson.
Aycock, of Wayne.
W. of Johnston.
II. of
J. of Stanly.
7th Dist L. C. of
8th M. of Caldwell.
Dist
fob c first
THOMAS G. SKINNER,
Of
STATE-
for
DANIEL G. FOWLE,
Of Wake County.
FOB
THOMAS M. HOLT,
Of County.
FOR
WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS,
Of New County.
ABE HT
DONALD W.
Of Wake
GOVERNMENT.
Court A.
M. King.
Register of II. Wilson.
B. Cherry.
S.
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.
M. Bernard.
C. Forbes.
J. Perkins.
B. Cherry II- C.
Ward. T. A.
and J. P. 2nd Ward, O. Hook-
and B. Williams Jr.; 3rd Ward, J.
Perkins and A. F.
FOR AUDITOR
GEORGE W. SANDERLIN,
Of Wayne County.
for IN-
SIDNEY M. FINGER,
Of Catawba County.
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
THEODORE F. DAVIDSON,
Of Buncombe County.
FOR
JOSEPH J. DAVIS,
Franklin.
JAMES E. SHEPHERD,
Of Beaufort.
A. U. A VERY.
Of Burke.
COUNTY.
For the
WILLIS R. WILLIAMS.
Tell me. pilgrim, faint and weary,
Traveling this pathway dim.
Are yon shedding light around you.
Are you witnessing for f
Do you try to tell the
Of the precious Jove V
Are you hungering and thirsting
Evermore your love to prove y
Are you seeking out the lost ones
Whom died to win
Are you showing them
That can-wash away their sins
Are you looking by the wayside
For the ones who fall t
Do you take them to the Savior,
Who has promised rest for all
Do you love to read the Bible,
Is it precious to your soul t
Are its treasures growing richer
As you travel toward the goal
Do you love to talk of Jesus
More than all the world
Does it bring a holy comfort
With his people to abide t
Have you made a consecration
Of your time and earthly store
If your all is on the alter,
Then the Master asks no more.
Thus. O pilgrim, should we journey.
Showing forth the Master's praise.
With our lamp all trimmed and burning,
That the world may catch their rays.
Some quick and bitter words we said.
And then we parted. How the
Swam the sullen mist of gray
A chill fell on the Summer day.
Life's best and happiest hours were
done;
Friendship was dead.
How proud we went our separate ways.
Ami spake no word and made no moan
She braided up her flowing hair
That I hail always called so fair.
Although she scorned my loving tone,
My word of praise.
And I I matched her scorn with
I hated her with all my
Until we chanced to meet one day;
She tun ed her pretty head
saw two pretty tear drops start;
Lo love was born.
were invited to come up and take
j what remained. After dinner the
crowd scattered through the large
i grove, some engaged in
; others discussing politics and
the crops, while those so disposed
repaired to the platform and again
engaged in the dance.
At the announcement was
made that a match game, of
hall, between the Beaver Dam
and Farmville clubs would be
lined near the spring and quite a
number went out to witness it.
The Beaver boys were
i by a score of to
the game of ball the crowd,
with the exception of the Farm-
ville boys, who were so mortified
I by their defeat that they
left for home, returned to
j the picnic grounds, where the day V
I were continued until
near sunset, when all returned
home. The picnic was a complete
success in every respect, everyone
I present enjoying it immensely,
j Those who were instrumental ill
getting it up and those who mm
; aged it deserve praise for the ex-
manner in which their
were performed. It is the
; wish of correspondents well
I as the other visitors present, that
the Beaver Dam people will again
favor us with another such picnic
Prof. John of Green-j
ville Institute, was present and
I was made of
He was the only man on the
j grounds who wore a Cleveland
white beaver. The
of Bearer Dam are warm
i friends or Prof Puckett.
Col. S. V. Beaver,
Dam's candidate for
over n the afternoon and mingled
his many friends and
lie was jolly, jovial and;
witty, as is always the case with I
him
An old colored
years old, with joy beaming from
every feature, was heard to
j somewhat thusly is
do time I is ever
de
New-
New York Letter.
York Star Syndicate to the
Washington Letter.
Special to
Washington, D. C,
1888.
The Gospel Truth.
Some fond repenting word I said.
She answered only with a
But when I took tier hand in mine
A radiant glory, half divine.
Flooded the earth and filled the sky; St. Andrew e spring was,
are wed white folks picnic I ever seed.
I Fee times hut,
Pis had a meal of
good vittles, has got plenty to
carry home with me. white
Editor Reflector folks hard up his got Iota
It was the pleasure of your good things to
respondent to attend a basket Among the visiting ladies
Picnic.
we noticed Miss and
Miss Ellis, of Kinston, Miss
Winnie Belcher, of Keels ville,
Miss Daisy Robinson, of Penny
Hill. Miss Annie Tucker and Miss
For House of
M. C. S. CHERRY,
GEORGE B. KING.
For
J A. K. TUCKER.
lit St. Andrew's mineral spring
in Beaver Dam township, on last
Friday, the 17th inst. Before
going further it may be well to
say a few words about the spring.
which in the past two years, Emma Briley, of Greenville, and
gained quite a reputation for Its several others whose names we do,
excellent water and the fine me-1 not remember.
qualities it possesses. The; A reverend widower,
spring is located on the Ardent from an adjoining t o w i p.
Nichols place, about seven the occasion with
from Greenville, and has been and was most devoted in
used by people for a attentions to a certain fair
number of years. About three So engrossed were they in each
years ago it was found to possess other's society as to be perfectly
valuable mineral properties, and oblivious of all other things.
since that time it has constantly W.
grown in public favor, until now
it is becoming celebrated for quite;
a and is being visited by i
large numbers of people from far;
and near. On Sundays, especial-1.
j . hands across empty lop and,
y is the spring very popular it, t . -The
being visited on those days Ir borne been
crowds of from to people that outside interest, have fallen
In addition to the water drank at from you, find the broken
the spring and that used by the I thread, or take a new one, and
neighborhood folks, large yon will soon find yourselves among
ties of it is used by people from a j the world's creatures. The
distance, who come with jugs sunshine went with the
Halcyon Days.
CHURCHES.
First and Third
Sunday, morning and night. Rev. N. C.
Hughes. D. D., Rector.
Sunday, morn-
and night. Prayer Meeting every
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John,
Pastor.
every Sunday, morn-
and night. Meeting every
Wednesday night.
Pastor.
LODGES.
Greenville No. A. F, A.
M., meets every 1st Thursday and Mon-
day night after the 1st and 3rd Sunday at
Masonic Lodge. Vt. M. King, W. M.
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. meets
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma-
sonic nail, F. W. Brown, H. P.
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F.
meets every Tuesday night. D. L.
James, X. G.
Insurance Lodge, No. K. of n.,
meets first and third Friday night.
P. p. P.
Pitt Council, Mo. A. L. of H. meets
every Thursday night. C. A. White. C.
Temperance Reform Club meets In their
club room every Monday night, at
o'clock. Mass meeting in the House
fourth Sunday of each month, at o'clock
p. v. E. C. Glenn,
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
In the Reform Club Room Friday
of each week. Mrs. V. II. Which-
ard,
Band of Hope meets in Reform Club
Room every Friday night. Miss Eva
U umber,
POST 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
from to P. M.
Bethel mail arrives daily Sun-1
at JO A. and departs at p H.
Tarboro mail arrives daily Sun-1
at m. and departs at p. u.
Washington mall arrives dally
at M. and departs at P. M.
Mail leaves for Ridge Spring and Inter-
mediate office. Monday, Wednesdays
and Fridays a. at. Returns at i
Vanceboro mail arrives Fridays t
ts Saturdays at am
H. A. M.
For Register of
DAVID H. JAMES.
For Treasurer
JAMES B. CHERRY.
and carry it home with them
daily use. Persons who have
Seven Springs say that the
water of St. Andrew's is better
your Autumn may be long
blight, real
here and there. Bury your j
sorrow. Do yon know why
, , , neighbor, Mrs. Gay, is liked by
and more beneficial than that of everybody, and popular wherever
the former place. It is the j goes Because she never talks
Urn of the writer than this spring about her troubles, or better
will at no distant day be a that she has any. Nothing
of great resort, for as the value of is gained by telling grief to
For Surveyor
MANNING,
For
JOHN H.
Caret.
W. D. Hoyt Co., Wholesale and Re-
tail of Rome, Ga., says
have selling Pr. King's New
Electric Bitters and
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 these medicines in city. Several I
cases of pronounced Consumption have
been entirely cured by use of a few
ties Dr. King's New Discovery, taken I
in connection with Electric Bitters, We
guarantee always. Sold I
No one ever experiences the
of living they are an
tor of a comity newspaper.
Mr. N. H. of Mobile, j
I take great pleasure in
mending Dr. King's New Discovery
Consumption, haying it for a severe
attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh. It gave
me relief and entirely cured me
and I have not been afflicted since. I
so beg to state that I had tried other rein-1
with no good result. Have also used I
Electric Bitters and Dr. King's New Life
Pills, both of which I can recommend I
Pr. King New Discovery for
Cough, is sold op a positive
Trial free at
Drug Store.
its waters become known it will
be much sought after. The
of this place for the
was a most excellent one, the cool
shade making it pleasant for the
well, and the valuable water offer-
to those who were indisposed
an opportunity of obtaining relief.
At about ten o'clock in the
morning the crowd began to as-
others. Then keep it to yourself.
A fire can be found-
and extinguished ; when coals
scattered, yon can't pick
up. Bury your sorrow. The place
for sad and, disgusting things is
ground. A finger is
not off the
and exposing it to
eye. Charity a multitude
of sins. Things thus covered are
on the grounds, and by cured without a but once pub-
eleven quite a number bad and confided to meddling
ed. Shortly after eleven o'clock is end to the
sweet music at j
attracted the attention of
and
say,
was
Troubles are
, . i and, when a sorrow is healed
crowd and soon quite a gay party i comfort it is
were formed on the platform en- j one ever knew it till it
gaged in the graceful movement over
of the merry dance. The music .
for occasion was furnished
the String Band, which ; ls with
has MM organized only about six so many seem now to be afflicted
months, and was most creditable H you will remember a few years ago Hie
lend j word unknown
Mr. u lead-1 it common any word in
he band, is a musician of no the English language, yet this word
and deserves praise only meaning of another word
tor the excellent band he has or-
Besides being natural
musical genius, Mr. Joyner is a
worthy young man and is held i
high by the people of his
neighborhood.
Dinner at
and the crowd proceeded to the
long table which seemed groaning
under its of tempting viands.
All present ate to satiety, and
there being much left over after
the white people had finished eat- campaign proceeding
lug, the colored people present satisfactorily.
used by our forefathers In times past. So
it Is with nervous diseases, as they and
Malaria are Intended to cover what our
grandfathers called Biliousness, and all
are caused by troubles that arise from a
diseased of the Liver h in
performing its functions finding it cannot
dispose of the bile through the ordinary
channel Is compelled to pass it off through
the system, causing nervous troubles,
Malaria. Fever, etc. You who
are suffering can well appreciate a
We recommend Green's August Flower.
Its cures are marvelous.
Senator says the
YoRK Aug. 24th, 1888.
j The arrival of Senator Gorman
I here a day or so since caused a re
port to be circulated to the effect
that Chairman of the Cam
Committee was to be super-
President Cleveland
and other leaders at Washington
i were dissatisfied with his manner of
conducting the campaign and had
united in demanding that the reins
lie given to the mail who held
with such distinction four years ago.
Deacon Sheppard's afternoon, or
Republican afternoon organ made a
I great spread over the report and
in getting a number of
pie to believe it. When questioned
by your correspondent Senator
man pooh poohed the idea and
ed most emphatically that it was
without a grain truth. Col.
Brice, he says, is a man of the
greatest executive ability and his
management of the campaign has
been entirely to the taste of those
most interested.
They say that there was the big-
Kind of a row when the
Committee began to settle up
the bills for the Blaine show.
Morton's part of it according to
newspaper report was -20,000 and
he came near getting out of bats
Morton complains
that because he is a rich man a
candidate every one expects him to
bear the full brunt of the campaign
so far as the financial part of it
goes. The other rich men interests
ed, he says, the woods arc full
of are standing with their
hands on their pockets but you
couldn't draw them out with a
rick. So far as known the only man
besides Morton who has responded
with anything liberality be-
coming monopolists and trust bars
ons created by the Republican party
Is Alger of Michigan. is
it is understood was invested with
the specific that in
the event of Harrison's election be
was to have his pick of the cabinet
positions.
Speaking of trusts, Blaine seems
to have put his loot in it the way he
undertook to defend them. A fishy
though highly interesting
from Washington this morns
to the effect that the Democrats
managers may endeavor to
range canvass between the
man from Maine and Speaker Oar
lisle. The as outlined is
that they shall meet in twelve cities,
six to be named by each.
The fixing of Buffalo, September
the time and date for holding;
the New York State Democratic
Convention means a short, sharp,
campaign. All the chances seem
to favor the of Gov.
Dill, though there has been let-
up in the opposition to him from
certain quarters. The Mugwumps
look fierce when his name is men-
and vow will knife him
never moult a feather but the
Mugwumps did precisely that sort
of thing when Hill run before and
under very adverse circumstances
he beat Ira Davenport, one of the
most popular Republicans in the
State. His partisans arc using this
now with great force.
The more the recent ocean horror
is probed into, the blacker it seems
for some officials. It
now appeals that the hundred and
twenty or so people lost were
from the sheerest negligence.
The of the sunken steamer
declares that there was no fog
flatly lays the blame on the masters
of the other steamer. A most rigid
investigation is now in progress.
the heels of this disaster I
everybody is talking of the ocean I
race just now going on between the I
known as the greyhound of
the ocean, and the new monster the
City of New York, that is making
first trip from this side. Both
Saturday afternoon about
the same time and the expectation
is that under favorable
the best ocean record may be
lowered. The City or New York is
the proudest ship afloat. She is the
best build and equipped and is next
to the Great Eastern in point
length. An idea of her size may be
from the fact that her top
deck as she sits in the water, light,
is about on a level with the roof of
house. Over three
men alone are required to
man her engines.
What Florida People Live On
do you Florida people live on
in the summer in the win-
Alas how many
northerners draw their breath in
Florida, slain by that fell destroyer, con-
who would have lived, had
they used at marvelous
for consumption, when not too far ad-
Dr. Pierce's Medical
than
and cod liver oil, because more nutritive
and tonic ; also an invaluable liver
and blood-purifier, cleansing
away all scrofulous cause
and all other impurities
of the blood, curing swellings,
or neck, old sores,
Of druggists.
c Don't hawk, and blow, and spit but
use Pr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy.
bagging abroad And he answers
his own question in the
tariff on jute bagging is, on
the lower grade, cents a w- Bobbins la
on that valued at cents a square ,.
Mills left here to- cents, or per mentioned the fact
day for West Virginia, to make The Mills bill put jute and jute Galloway has called a
speeches. From there bagging on the free list, so that if It Prohibition forces
lie goes to New Jersey and then to were the law to day it would be which I infer mean
the North west. He says he worth to the Southern farmer sever is those who en-
to talk tariff reform to the millions of dollars on the one item sentiments of that kind for
homes from now until J indicated alone. some sort of party contest at the
lie feels The advance in the bagging, Mr. of this year. I
that Cleveland and Thin man Knott shows, is a dead loss to the n this State that ministers
or
Third
bore down on the New England insists, a bonus paid for the for-, or political positions, while
in n manner that was of a bagging others are active, in forming clubs
anything but pleasant for the tariff cotton ties goes to I even notice
of that section. one or two establishments in own PaPer is rapidly torn
of Indiana, burg. its original purpose of
j is m this city. In answer to a are illustrations of bow the a religious journal
ho look very tariff robs the political organ of the
favorable for the Democrats. I The tariff on cotton ties is
have never bad any doubt about cent. That is to say, the planter Will you allow me space in your
going democratic. Conditions pays 81.32 for 01.00 worth of ties. columns to say that in my
very favorable tons. I Continuing as to the tax on bag- all this tendency of the ministry and
we shall carry the slate by a good j Mr. Knott the I the church, as such to descend from
majority. The canvass is going on, cotton planter sends cargo of, their high calling and engage in par-
, but this the heated term, and cotton abroad and gets in exchange conflicts upon the political
are a little quiet, Mr. Harrison has cargo of jute bagging the officers and other issues which are to
j not been able to arouse much of the government confiscate one-, be settled by the ballot-box is
I Very little has been third of the return cargo at the of untold evil to the inter-
by those excursions, torn house, claiming it as an import of religion, and threatens to
etc. They have a sort tax to protect the jute bagging the great cause of temperance
i reform itself
And he concludes indignantly as My position as a friend of that
follows; we are told that the cause is sufficiently well known.
manufacturers and the managers of I confess to you that I shudder
trusts and the officers of the when I contemplate the spectacle of
League- are sending money and Mm church bedraggling her sacred
or, that they will have joint dis- men into the district of Boger Q. garments in scrambles the
, Mills, in Texas, to defeat him, be polls, over any question whatever,
Campbell has in in the bill he introduced he put and her ministers forsaking the
a bill in the House, pro cotton bagging and cotton ties on the pulpit for the hustings and making
an annual pension of , speeches instead of sermons,
for Mrs. Sheridan. he asks, the Some of us believe that every city
It seems a little queer to see a farmers of Mr. district make town or other municipal corporation
democrat in command of the army, demand of the Trust that Mr. has the right to abolish by its ma-
but it's all right. Democrats are at vote the sale of spirits in its
always competent filling the bat reply, we ask, will the. far-; and that it is wise useful
highest offices, and it is only a Mm whole country make to I to the cause of temperance to
of time when they will fill them demands of the i the right whenever practical,
all. By the way, a movement has trusts What reply will But there are many honest and good
they to the iniquitous demands men who think otherwise and be-
the party, which, that such measures in the long
through its high tariff policy, are ineffectual are even
them contribute of their I injurious to temperance of opinion
bard-earned menus, even to the I affecting men's social and political
of
the
candidate for Governor of
Indians, says he will stump the
state in company with
republican
n already started, to have Con-
promote General to
Lieutenant General.
At a caucus of democratic Sena-
tors held was
ed that obstructive tactics would of exhaustion, to rapport these relations as citizens, but in no way
death-exhaling flowers of the their religious status,
system What will be their provided they are, as they may be
answer when they arc called upon to equally conscientious. Now, is it
decide in November We believe that the tone of
it will be in behalf of the masses those religious newspapers and
against all combinations teachers who enlist the banner
. calculated to increase the bur of the is to
however, be furnished from an lens people have to bear or in and anathematize all those, however
made by the last Cons anywise to fetter their hands in the , devout and contentions, who do
the suppression of making honest livings. not vote the prohibition ticket,
or at least to cast a slur upon
as derelict to duty, timeservers, lack-
in Christian courage f Is it just
or wise to thus judge others and
The following appears a late seek up a
issue of the .- church member-
At the earnest solicitation of; one I say o Away with
many friends, alter mature and party politics with
prayerful reflection, i beg to J-et the stick to her
my name as candidate own proper work and imitate the pa-
is no opposition Superintendent of Public the tea-
I on the Prohibition ticket. In ; PB doctrine to leaven
be used, to prevent the republicans
rejecting the fisheries treaty.
The Senate committee on
diseases reported adversely Mr.
bill to pay for property de-
in stamping out yellow
All the money necessary will,
work of making honest
another Observer.
appropriation will be made.
The delay in Mr. Cleveland's let
of acceptance is having a
effect the republicans. Ans
other week without it and some of
them will be put into straight jacks
The Senate Chinese bill will prob-
ably he called in the House
morrow,
it.
Dr. Withdraws.
Senator Reagan introduced a the lengthening shadows of evening,
prevent the formation of I my score years
bill to
trusts. It defines a trust to be I the esteem of my more
combination of capital or skill by j than ever dear to me. This, am
two or more persons for the follow-; sure should lose in a measure by U G. JAMBS,
now con-
the whole lump of humanity, and let
her not put forth the officious hand
of to the sacred Ark.
mg First, to create or, my candidacy, while I am
carry out restrictions on trade;
second, to limit, reduce, or to
crease the production or prices of
merchandise or commodities; thud,
to prevent competition the man-
making sales or purchase
of merchandise or commodities;
fourth, to create a
John Sherman thinks that Congress
has no constitutional power to pass
that evil result there
by, both to prohibition and to my
friends and fellow-citizens in the
State. I think my friends in North Practice In all the courts.
Carolina will testify that during my a Specialty.
life I have never hesitated to follow
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Collection
where duty pointed the way. The L-
nomination came under the guise of,
duty and I accepted. I now plainly DENTIST. t
see that this present Third party
a law. If Sherman is right I movement will not only imperil
the sooner the constitution is amend- white man's supremacy in the , i
the better, but don't believe he South, but it will damage the cause, J M-
is right. If Congress had power to of almost incalculably. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
the Interstate Commerce law Since the war, when I voted at all, i
Greenville, N
Hon. Allen G. will prob-
ably speak in North Carolina during
the campaign.
Salve.
best in the world for
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Fe-
Sores, Totter. Chapped Hands,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and cures Piles, or no pay re-
quired. It Is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price,
For sale by
it has power to prohibit
Thomas, of Illinois,
has prepared an original design for
a war vessel.
The republican Senators bad
nearly an all night caucus
day, on the tariff bill. It is under-
stood that there are still wide differ,
of opinion among them, par-
on the subjects of sugar
and lumber.
Of all the farces ever enacted in
this city, the National
Convention of the American party
was one of the broadest. Only
three or four states were represent-
ed by bona fide delegates, the rest
were self appointed. This gather-
actually had the cheek to
a ticket and formulate a plat-
form of principles. They nominated
James L. Curtis of New York, for
President, and N. Greer, of
Tennessee, for Vice President.
A, Farmer on the Bagging
Trust.
Mr. W. Knott in the
Louisville Home and Farm goes to
the root of the bagging trust matter
with singular force and point. He
shows that the Jute Bagging Trust
is nothing short of an organized raid
on the Southern by Nor-
capitalist, Boston capitalists,
he says by the duty
on he explains,
excludes the foreign article,
the syndicate the
manufacturers all the bagging on
hand, with the agreement that the
mills would down for five
months or the bagging the
crop is purchased. Then the price
began to advance from cents,
which furnishes a profit to the man
until it is now eleven or
twelve
GREENVILLE, N. C.
AUG. C
BERNARD,
T-LA W,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Practice in the State and Federal
J. O. MURPHY
J. H. TUCKER
TUCKER MURPHY,
. A W,
Greenville, N. C.
my ballot has always been cast in I GREENVILLE, N. C.
favor of Democracy; and as I am
now, and always have been in, A LEX
sympathy with that party on
question except that of
is plainly to be seen, one of the old
political must triumph in
this contest, I shall not allow myself
to be used instrumentality in put
my friends in North Carolina
under the dominion of rule.
Hence, hereby the
and withdraw from the
Third party, earnestly
mend my life-long friend arid broth-
Maj. S. M. a Chris
gentleman, a prohibitionist
and a scholar, to nil ray prohibition
the State.
the present situation, earnest-
advise the withdrawal of the pro-
ticket in North Carolina,
and the support of Democracy in the
present contest. We cannot afford
to impose supremacy upon our
fellow-citizens.
In off year, year, If you
earnestly beg all good men
of all parties to unite with rue oat-
side of politics, in putting this in-
of all the liquor traffic
out of our State.
I am now an man. Most of my
life lies in the past; how it has been
consecrated to humanity the people
know. And in this fight against
the enemy of earth and heaven
though my sword be powerless as
Priam's it shall strike for God and
the right.
Yours
L.
LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER
t skinner,
KN VI N. C.
T V.
Attorney and at Law
N C.
A W JOYNER,
Attorney and at Law
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Will practice in the Courts o Pitt,
Greene, Edgecombe and Beaufort
ties, and the Supreme Court.
Faithful attention given to all
entrusted to him.
cube.
To TUB inform your
readers that I have a positive remedy for
the above named disease. By timely
use thousands of cases have been
permanently cured. I shall be glad to
send two bottles of n-v remedy to
any of your who have
, , If they will send me cypress
he asks, address. Respectfully,
American planter from buying his t.
DR. H. SNELL,
K. O.
Surgeon Dentist.
Tenders his professional service U
public.
Teeth extracted without pain by
of Nitrous Oxide Gas.
J.
B. YELLOWLEY,
W,
Greenville, N. C





The Eastern Reflector,
N- C
a J. Editor
LEADING LI;
IX THE
TO
Price. per year.;
will not to Democratic
men and measures tint not consistent
with the true principles of the party.
If yon want a a
section of the State send for the
cs- COPY FREE
Remember when you vote the
Radical white men of
Eastern Carolina, yon vote to
change the present of
comity government, and thereby
hand reins of government
into the bands of rite
They Law the r. place
whomsoever they see lit in high
places, and they will be sure to
look after their own interests.
No while man who thinks any-
thing of himself, or cares any-
thing for his own, will cast his
vote for such a change.
around, raging from to and
miles from
Three counts against us, but
we submit to only one and not to
l. Ward,
Moore and Vetoes were withdrawn
and II James was nominated
AUGUST a,
at the Post office at
as
Mail Matter.
We have fallen right in
with the Durham Tobacco
and we like tobacco
ballot Congleton was withdrawn.
6th ballot, Ward
Smith James Tyer Moore
Forbes Cannon Alter this
that until after brief explanation. I ballot Cannon was withdrawn. 7th
We are charged with having ballot. Ward , Smith
credited them with too small a James Forbes
number, as were present. smith,
Well, when the assembly was
asked to divide, those wishing to
participate in the- convention I For Treasurer was
going inside the bar and those nominated by acclamation.
not wishing to do so taking the; For Surveyor J. S. L. Ward and
outside, there were by actual j Marconi Manning were placed be-
count men in the bar and the convention. On the 1st
ballot Ward received
SO, and the latter was declared
the nominee.
For Coroner the names of Dr. J.
P. C. Moore and J. II.
were mentioned. of
1st ballot Moore
burn On motion his nomination
was made
This completing the nominations,
that portion of the building par-
Some white men, however, are
so degraded and contemptible with the bar. However, we
that they would sell their souls the
in order to obtain a position as and four others may have
. t, i,, gone in later. Not a sufficient
township constable. They ought to boast of. Again.
not to De allowed the dignified I the says we charged the
title of White Men- I meeting as coming out of Bethel
when bur, seven present were
So the Rev. R. L, Bethel. We said all
For The NERVOUS
The DEBILITATED
The AGED.
A NERVE TONIC.
Celery and Coca, the prominent to-
are tho best and safest
Tonics. It strengthens and
quiets the nervous system, curing
Nervous Weakness, Hysteria, Sleep-
Ac.
AN
It drives out
the blood purifying and enriching It.
w overcoming ell.
or
Mood.
LAXATIVE.
Wont he
it cures habitual constipation, and
ens the stomach, and aids digestion,
A DIURETIC.
In Its composition the best and most
active the Medic
are com scientifically with other
effective remedies for diseases of tho
kidneys. It can be relied on to
quick relief and speedy cure.
testimonial her been
from who bale need this remedy wild
fall particulars.
Price 91.00. Sold by
WELLS, RICHARDSON CO.,
L. C. LATHAM.
with his accustomed good sense j three came from over there, and j chairman arose and
i the track, and t the j now- lets call a few names and I convention upon having
Third Part v Rads to hunt From other, townships we performed its work so well and liar-
noticed Messrs. A. J. Moore,
Morehead City is an
place this week. The To-
M.
tho Convention of Dem- j out of the dirt We re. j hist
day.
meets there 10-
candidate for Superintendent Walker and E g
of He could we were not acquainted
not stand this deceptive creature with all the men present, and if
this wolf in sheep's there was another outside of
-this of rottenness and j Bethel township somebody else
j ;., must name him. Wonder if the
corruption, ant. rejoices in i minister from Bethel who took
the
. too. that this honored Advocate and Bishop Galloway
of prince among have said about ministers drag-
, , ,, the of the pulpit
men-has come out from
of Egypt, and again
battling for the cause of pure I County Convention.
j Democracy and good govern-
knows a good I
dependents and Third party ad-, thing when he sees it, and j of Pitt county, delegates
in Pitt county relish t take him long to by township Meetings
such words from a Republican I there's tilth in Denmark, j assembled
in convention in the House in
Greenville, on Thursday, 23rd
me
R. GREENE, JR. Manager.
WK are now fitted up in and are prepared to mat
upon short notice any or style of
RIDING VEHICLES.
SIM I K. r I
GREEN
THE LEADERS IN
KINDS OF STAPLE
Our Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods,
Shoes, Hats, etc., have arrived, and all
I friends and customers are invited to call and ex-
J goods and prices.
Mr. Devereux man who
belongs to neither the Democrat-
or Republican a
skulker and traitor, and ought
to be How do the In-
lie referred to and
attention to all repairing.
We also keep a nice line
ready harness.
The Third party had so strong a
scent of Radicalism that it soon
became a stench in his nostrils,
and pare and true man that he
is. when he found it out, he
Judge Russell's letter of
nation seems to have aroused j
the indignation of the i
he having placed the j
that head. Seventy odd of L j
d ,,.,.,
them met in Wilmington and
adopted resolutions condemning
the Judge, which they had pub-
and left it.
The Convention to nominate
the purpose of nominating can-
to the Legislature and the
various county The meeting
was called to promptly at
o'clock by Alex. L. Mow, Chairman
County Committee
in an able speech ten minx
candidates for the conn- lutes length, at the close of which
offices.
rendered the State since
a seat in the United States Senate.
At the conclusion of his remarks he
called John Fleming to the chair
and offered a resolution
to Senator Hansom,
mending his re-election by the next
legislature and instructing the I
representatives of Pitt county to
support him. The resolution met
opposition, after much
discussion it was by
j the clause instructing the
representatives from Pitt county to
support him, and passed as
by a vote of to
Tho next legislature j
will be called to elect a Senator
to represent the State in the Senate
the United States for tho next six
years,
Ami whereat, The present Senator,
Matt Hansom's term will expire
on March 4th, 1889, he is a Can-
for re-election, therefore be it
That in the opinion of
this convention Gen. If. W. Hansom
has deserved well of the people of
Come and see us.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. I with security.
Having purchased the entire mercantile business or John s. Congleton
Co. including notes, book accounts and all evidences of debt and mer-
we solicit their formal and increased patronage.
Being able to make all purchases cash, getting advantage of the
discounts, we will be enabled to sell as cheaply as any one South of Nor-
folk. We shall retain in our employ J, S. Congleton as general
of the business, with his former partner Chas. Skinner as assist
ant, who will always be glad to see and serve their old customers.
A special branch of our business will be to furnish cash at reasonable
rates to to cultivate and harvest their crops, in sums of to
THE MAN MOON
ft BE SEEK EVERY DAY, but the man who keep a fresh supply of
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars,
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS,
Can be found whenever wanted. You have to look for
V. L. STEPHENS,
all your wants in the above goods can be supplied.
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS TO ORDER.
FINE -A. SPECIALTY.
that his services
which met in Green-j the roll or delegates was called and I in the Senate of the United States
every township was found to be contributed largely to com-1
The Slate Convention of Dem .
Morehead
, mi f, in its work well
to-day. Hie n of attend j was then declared ready for in the
appointed delegates, though. ,,. neat Councils, That the best, interests
Clubs of the State failed ; do not v j Was placed state demand that he be re-
to do so nomination for permanent chairman elected to a seat in the Senate which
is not sustained in Ids e on last Thursday, and we and was elected without a dissents J he has so long adorned.
convention voice. Upon being escorted to The next work of the convention
press likewise. the chair the Doctor thanked the was to appoint a committee to in-
. a a i Z I section of the county had a for the honor done him I form the candidates of their
large present, and made a brief speech to the body. I which was done and each
all showed that they Were speech was filled with that came forward and signified his ac-
interested in the Work of the l and reasoning for which I
day. True only the delegates Williams, Jr., and
could participate in the
of the convention, yet the
to elect the State and convention ready to proceed
. , . . f, , i . . . i with the which it had
county tickets. It is no toe .,, spectators until j ,
arrayed against us. but one that standing room was not A on asked
will not easily down, and one j the people ,, chairman was
which can only be overcome town, and the J to appoint, the
strenuous work. We throw out
this Hint that none of the bu
THIS BEING ELECTION YEAR
And LEAP YEAR has nothing to do with the price of
GROCERIES.
It you desire to purchase a in
FLOUR, COFFEE. MEAT,
Or anything In that line, call on
C. TYSON, Greenville, N. C.
J. L. SuGG,
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
GREENVILLE, N. C
JAMES OLD STAND.
All kinds Risks placed in strictly
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
At lowest current rates
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE.
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY
THE FRONT
D. Williamson,
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN
OF
Tl . and
I increased dignity and Provisions, Canned Goods, General Family Supplies,
Tobacco, Sec., Always on Hand.
Democrats will not have so
complete i in the
Doming election as some of the
more sanguine would believe.
It i going to require work,
and
may drop into lethargy. delegates as rapidly as they
but keep awake to the realities The was cal-
of the conflict. It requires a full led o'clock and
performance of duty on the part went to work. There
of Democrats to insure was but contest over any
Do this and all is -well. nominations save for that of;
Resistor of
The then adjourned.
J. were elected , O. J.
and the declared B. I See's.
ID.
The Poor House.
MB. me through
the the to
call tho attention of the County
nominations I tee his judgment as. Commissioners to the of
the to selecting persons outside the
, , , , .-. For the humanity something
delegates. As a substitute for
You An Fir
Is Reliable Goods At
PHOTONS, BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS.
My Factory is well equipped with Hie beat put up nothing
hut W lid tho tin- stylos.
used In all work. All styles of Springs arc used, you can select from
Storm, Coil, Horn, King.
Also keep on i. full line of ready made
HARNESS AND WHIPS,
year round, which will tell as
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING.
Thanking the people of this an.
merit a of tho same.
tor pa-l favor hope
this motion J. IS. moved
that swell a committee be dispensed
with, and tho convention endorse
the platform adopted by the nation-
State Conventions. This hit
l-i I motion prevailed
When can give an open Deeds, for while, motion A. j.
and tangible reason for his ac- there were
and one which the some other offices it required not Te
of his decisions can be seen more than two ballots in any in- in
by all, it places him at once stance to make a selection. For; ,. .
above censure, even from those Register there were more of Willis B. Williams in
with whom he had previously than for any other office j which was seconded by
been most allied. The ballots were taken
Springfield has with the
its and declares its
pose to support Cleveland for
the Presidency, and gives
seventh ballot all but one with
drew and the nomination was
acclamation. The
. made are all good, hon-
est men. true and tried Demo-
gives
reason for so doing. It says
reason that in this cam-
we have forsaken our and men in whose hands
party to advocate the election of i the interest of the county and
Cleveland, is because against a the tax will be well and
B faithfully guarded. Now it be
Republicans have pitted a. n
second-rate man and an unjust of the
; county to come to the support
of the nominees. The aspirants
Mr. A. ML Moore, of Green
who were defeated in the
the Republican candidate were beaten
now they with their friends
rally to those who were
the choice of the convention.
C. Moore. No other name being
presented he was nominated by ac
the Legislature the names of
W. S. M. C S. Cherry, K.
C. G. II. King, Amos Evans,
J. II. J. II. Satterthwaite
and T. Tyson were placed in
Domination. A ballot was taken
which as follows Woolen
Cherry King
Evans Satterthwaite
Tyson II. C. H. Cherry and G.
King having received the
Oat vote, their nomination was, on
motion, made unanimous.
Tor Sheriff, S- V. It. W.
King, W. II. Harrington and J. A.
K. were placed in
On the ballot the vote
turning the State upside
with his eloquence. He
about here and there
makes a speech to some ,
now and then, but there is not work this. election a
an unusual awakening Democrats, and victory is i
and he is rated one of the November. it be the aim
poorest speakers in the held. of man who loves ton C Tucker
The Kinston Free in to exert to over.
men ting upon the Republican j throw Republicanism and hide-1
speaking in that town sub heads in Pitt county. Or- C.
its article Augustus Moore and work means over- M c j, e. James
; Tyer; T. It. Moore, J. It. Congleton
means disastrous Forbes were placed be-
Let all personal preferences be j stood King
set aside and let every man go to ton. Tucker There being
second ballot
resulted as
On motion the
nomination A. K. Tucker was
made unanimous.
For of Deeds the names
bored the crowd in the absence
of ft Tint paper
says of his
Augustus Moore, of Green-
ville. candidate
Presidential Elector, spoke ill the
Court House. evening, Mi.
Moore seems to be a gentlemanly
kind of a fellow, so as a
N. C. Republican can in that he
didn't go into abuse of car.
but nil. the speeches we
heard think his excels
a one. We. got tired and
left after listening to him for about
half an hour, lining time he
to the slavery system before
wax and to the
The have all been
It is now in order to begin
such work as will secure their
defeat Democrats, the
dates are before you. Do your
duly, every man of you
Bethel Herald calls to
fur oar comment upon
the recent Prohibition
he'd here thusly
have lime only to correct
of the wrong
Statements concerning the
There were more
delegates
there were
from other townships besides
cl that he stated; and the party did
not out of out
of-4 from Bethel, and
others went from the country
fore the convention. 1st ballot
Ward , Smith
James Tyer lo, Moore Con-
Cr Forbes 2nd ballot,
Ward Smith
Tyer Moore
G, Forbes Jesse Cannon
was then placed in nomination. 3rd
ballot, Ward Smith
Tyer Moore
Congleton C. Forbes Cannon
re
Congleton Forbes o, Caution
5th ballot, Ward
Smith James Moore
Forbes Cannon After the 5th
Should done towards making the
mutter more com-
The present of
the Poor House, and its manage.
is a shame, a disgrace to
tho county. I am informed are-
liable source that there is not an
element comfort the
Innate occupants. Is it necessary
to have a Ironic for such as occupy
the Poor is
to provide P place for the poor who
cannot provide for themselves f If
then in God's in the
name of and for tho sake
of the good name of the county
there should a place where the
poor can be taken care of and not
punished. am that the
keeper goes to the Poor House
about twice a there
arc or occupants to look alter
some not able to look after
at there are vis-
of a most
and whose conduct there is a
gross to a civilized
It is to be hoped that the
of the. peace at their annual
meeting will make some
of the matter either
the Poor or make it a
place of Respectability. The
is tho worst the county.
It should he kept a proper per-
son, who could and would give
daily personal to it man-
He should be required to
live at or near the premises, in or-
that he might have the conduct
of the inmates and those who de-
place under his control
at all Quarters
was I say the most unfit of any in the
fob j State for such purposes a short
while ago the Grand Jury of the
county made such a report of this
place for cannot call it an
lather and fact
t at as reflects discredit upon
i lie county we hope to sec some
thing done the Poor House,
abolished. We. will say no more for
the present and hope this is
arc prepared if necessary
to go into particulars, and still
farther.
If such be your wants, we can supply them.
arc receiving weekly
NEW GOODS
OF THE LATEST STYLES.
GA
T T
LITTLE, HOUSE k BRO.
Merchant Tailor,
. I never put out or an-
to the public of great sales and
job I never pretend to oiler such stock.
My rule of business is to buy and sell at the
Lowest Possible Cash Figures, and to deal only
in the
E.
C. GLENN.
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
STANDARD GUANO ACID PHOSPHATE,
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL,
SHELL LIME. PURE DISSOLVED BONE,
COTTON SEED MEAL AND
Tennessee Wagons, for sale,
N. C,
W. L. BROWN
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND AGENT FOR THE TARBORO OIL MILLS.
My stock is the Most Complete, the Best and
the Cheapest in the Again, and yet again
do I challenge any merchant tailor to compete
Ht, Quality, Durability
Highest Cash price paid for Cotton Seed or
Meal given in exchange. Has for sale
Lime and Cotton Seed Meal me
I Hat.
at
OPERA HOUSE CORNER
Can be found fresh of
Light Canned Goods, Ms,
Confections, Tobacco,
Cigars,
Will ill
J. C. CHESTNUT.
STOKE OF
lately been re paired fitted up
slip just received display
of New Millinery for
SPRING AND SUMMER
for or on Time.
FARMER'S BONE FERTILIZER.
A SPECIALTY It is to lie superior to any fertilizer on market.
There were more; . ,
gave credit for; .
just double the number Smith James Tyer Mo
In Office
Superior Court.
Notice is hereby given of the
of the Queen Mutual Aid So-
; that I lie names the
tors arc Jesse K. Fanny K.
Holiday,
day, Spencer Simon
Simon Little
Toner Colonel
and such others as may
associate with them ; that the place of
business shall lie in Pitt county North
Carolina, and its general purpose and
business is the relief of sick and dis-
members and defraying expenses
of their burial and extending other char-
to dependent that the
duration of tile corporation shall be
years, with no capital stock.
K. A.
Clerk Superior Court
Save
Money.
PIANOS ORGANS.
The Best In The World.
and general
millinery goods, she has the
stock shaded Rib-
etc. in the market. Gin
her a call at Old Stand.
Notice to Creditors.
The undersigned having duly
on the day of as ad-
of the estate Moore,
is hereby given to all per-
owing said estate to make
ate payment, and to all creditors of
estate to present their claims, properly
authenticated, to the undersigned on or
before tho of August. 1880, or this
notice will he plead In bar of their
KICK IVY
of John Moore.
HUME. MINOR COMPANY.
Three Big Houses.
RICHMOND, NORFOLK, AND
A REVOLUTION IN PRICES.
OLDEST DEALERS. LARGEST HOUSES. BEST
LOWEST TRICKS. EASIEST TERMS.
Greenville, N. O.
Fader new management. and
cold water rooms and at-
servant. Table always
ed the best of the market. Feed
stables in connection.
E. B. MOORE, Manager,
I HAVE LOCATED MY ICEBOX AT
the store of Messrs. Harry
where ICE can be had at all limes of
the day in quantities, to suit at
lee delivered ill nil parts of the town
morning without extra charge. All
orders personally attended to and care-
packed for out of town
Am prepared to fill orders for
promptly at lowest prices for which
it can be --old your orders.
E. B. MOORE,
May
Horses
AND
Mules.
A car load arrived and. now for
sale
Hi Keel Will sell Diem
CHEAP FOR CASH,
or at reasonable terms on time. I bought
my stock for Cash can afford to sell
as cheap as Give me a call.
Have just procured several
Vehicles and will take to any
point at reasonable rates.
Feed





THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
THIS PAPER
HEW YORK.
AT Will.
I A
Hi. c. u II
AD-
H i I- . I
or It
Personal.
King has been visiting
in Wilson.
Mrs. W. Wilson returned from
Plymouth.
Miss of
ting relatives here.
Local
Mis Ann
few
be.
Prof. requests pupils to
be present at the Institute by nine
o'clock next Monday so
that the work of may be-
-gin promptly.
ladies all consider it no
I To be without a. bow at
But rather think it is a thing
T have no apron
The best Butter kept
constantly on ice at
Harry Skinner Co's.
Hoists with
L. Bros.
August to a close.
Cook Stoves at
Terrell's.
for all the candidates.
Mr. C this
for Baltimore.
Coroner That sounds
all right, don't it T
Miss Bettie Warren will begin
teaching school next Monday.
We have been requested to an-
that there will be a lawn
at Farmville on the night of
to which the public
are invited. The Farmville band
will furnish music for the occasion,
will be sold for the
benefit of the church
town.
The near approach of the button
Bad colds everywhere. We season brings a thrill of joy, for we
knew of so many people having expect soon to see the fleecy staple
them in the summer time. If we coming into market and to be
don't some town will be up subscription receipts. Of
against us. course every honest man who owes
the will come Toward
has been con subscription promptly
m due very successful meeting. an,, not wait until the season is
Mrs. A. M. Clark left last week to m the Baptist Church at
visit relatives in
over.
The family of Mr. William a result of
On last Sunday afternoon he
This week the goes
,, i to a number of persons who have
now occupy the House. The fall session the Institute j not heretofore been subscribers.
Mr. Moore has come to town will begin next Monday. Prof, are sure of making
P. tS- Co's Sweet Scotch and is clerking for Little, House is encouraged at the out-1 friends of every one of a
Snuff. Cleanest,
est Best in the world. cents
a pound, at the Old Brick Store
Give us your orders for job work.
Cook Terrell's.
A good cotton crop is looked for.
Fourth of Fruit Jars and
Rubbers at the Old Brick Store.
Saturday will the first of
Gentlemen and ladies are invited
to visit Bran ft Bedding's refresh-
parlor when they want ice
cream or other refreshments.
Mrs. Elizabeth Swindell and
Jennie Williams are visiting j
lives in Whitakers.
Misses Mollie Moore and Sadie j
Short will each reopen their schools
on Monday.
Miss Pattie. daughter of
Elder J. E. Mann, of Greensboro, is
visiting Miss Cherry.
Miss Lillian Nobles, J.
J. Nobles, Esq., left day for
School, LaGrange.
Mr. B. F. Tyson left yesterday for
look. The school deserves and J good word for the paper. Show it
have a liberal patronage. to your neighbor ask him to be-
come a subscriber. In this way
Brown and Hooker are receiving
a splendid line of new goods this
week. Their store is one of the at-
tractive places. Look out for a
large advertisement from them next
week.
you can help us increase
help to make the Re-
better.
The weather crop bulletin sent
out by the Board of for
. week ending August 25th,
Now that all the candidates have , a of
been named, do not wait until r In i
up to the election to have was an
printed. Constables, and all others,, , f and
can get printed at the all crops favorably.
office at lowest prices. of the central dis-
We took in the new subscribers j was slightly below the average,
last Thursday. new j the cool nights being somewhat in-
ones that and several others to crops. The general
editor got on the sick list for daring the week. Our list will soon j feet upon crops was favorable.
Flower pots at Cost at Terrell s. j a day or two last week and sailed I be to Help us on we
Large crowd at the county con- on anything but smooth seas. want before the election. i Telegraphic.
the at Chapel Hill, where
Some of the nights last week were goes to resume his studies,
cool and fall- like.
last
Lace Flour has been tried
and is the best cheapest at the
Old Brick Store.
Most of our have returned
home from Ocracoke.
The famous Cotton Pres-
all makes of Cotton Gins for
sale by Alfred Forbes. A specialty
of the Hall ft Stonewall Cotton
Gins.
were in
grapes
market yesterday.
THE DAYS, the
balance of our Spring Summer
stock will be sold at cost for cash.
H. it
Another party of the Ocracoke
visitors returned home last night
For Tinware to Terrell's.
As the weather grows warm again
sanitation is more needful.
Don't suffer with heat during the
warm weather. Go to Ryan ft
and keep cool.
Soon all who left this summer will
be at their among us
Place your orders for Coal early
with K. C. Glenn and save money.
First supply Northern at
tie Old Brick Store.
The sale of the Bess Famous
hunch Milk Biscuit during 1867 ex-
ceded the sales of the former year
by pounds. Try them, at
the Old Buck Store.
Mi. J. Pearce has begun house .
keeping in the dwelling lately
by Mr. A. J. Griffin.
Owing o sickness B.
John could not fill his
in the Methodist Church last
day.
Mrs. M. M. Nelson has taken a
clerkship at M. It. popular
store. She has charge of the
department.
Mr. S. H. Weeks, one of our sub-
from Washington, dropped
hi to see us on Monday. He
the
Mr. W. E. fountain. Manager of
Some changes in Clerkships for the T Vt w has
the fall have observed. B. given us a new we
Cherry is now with ft for Greenville office. And
THE LAST OPPORTUNITY
Come quick or you will miss the
GRAND BARGAINS
now offered by HIGGS We will
sell our entire stock of Summer Goods At
Cost and all others for much less than their reg-
price and even less than their real value.
We guarantee if you spend one dollar with us
to give you tunes of elegant music from our
Imported Music Box and send you away smiling.
Try us.
COME QUICK, OR ET LEFT.
HIGGS
O.
and C. F. White is with
Hooker Ml the young
are good clerks.
Mr. Ban. Teel brought us an egg
novelty on Saturday. It is a small
hens egg that is of perfect gourd
shape, with neck and section of the
vine. It is quite a cm and can
be seen at the office.
The returns thanks
for an invitation to attend the
i the whole line will soon
ed put thorough order. That
means good service coin-
cotton season. Mr. Fountain
does not let anything lag that is to
the advantage of his patrons, but
our people some time let their pat
ion age lag until it looks like they
had very little appreciation for a
telegraph line. We guess it would
be quite a drawback to some of
them if they had to return to the
Mr. M- has returned
from Tarboro. where he had been
taking a month's rent. and is again
at his law
lira Gallic Gardner Miss
Meta of Wilson, spent a
few days of the past week with the
of Mr. William Peebles.
Kev. C. S. Cash well preached in
the Church Sunday night.
A large congregation was present
and his sermon was much enjoyed.
to that old system, but the telegraph j
should have better
men's Tournament at Greensboro on old system of receiving cotton quo ;
13th 13th of September. Be- by postal card and have all I
rates on the railroads will be important correspondence
given all persons who desire to at-1 on by post. No danger of returning
tend
Visitors are always welcome to
the office, but they
should not take our best exchanges
away with them. The editor is
deprived of papers
before having an opportunity to
glance at them.
At the meeting of the
Glad to see. Mr. Claude Wilson. Men's Democratic Club last Friday
T. H. D. C.
The club had its usual meeting
last Friday night, but none of the
speakers who had been invited to
speak on the occasion were present.
The speakers selected tor Friday
I night. 31st, were C. Moore and
Young I n. A motion was made
who is representing the Wilson Ad-
Donor, Saturday,
to come to the old home and we all
Messrs. S. I. and B. J.
two young men of Greene
county, were in town Monday look
after the purchase of
night, it was decided to hold a gen
by Mr. A. L. Blow which was adopt-
ed, that the ratification meeting be
St
meeting on Tues- on Tuesday night, September 18th,
day the 18th of September Tuesday that two speakers be invited for the
of Court week. Much preparation
will be made and it will be a grand
time.
with which to a small pa-
per at ton. They Will bring
September the big preachings out the first number of their paper
various portions of the county September 11th.
Messrs Alfred Forbes and L.
Little left Monday for the Northern
will begin.
property in the of
Greenville for sale. terms and
particulars apply to I. W. Lawrence.
is the faculty at the
like a burial ground It con-
Graves-
Smoke Slacks made to order at
Terrell's.
Our attention has been called to
an outfit a error in the the executive
for Swift Creek town-
ship that appeared in last week's
paper. The name C. Moore
appeared as a member the Com-
when it should have been
C-P. Gaskins.
We were thrice remembered by
light us
two watermelons. Mi. S. Jones
brought us a bushel of apples and
Mr. T. J. Jr., brought us a
basket of Thanks all
around.
It was recently rumored that Mr.
Iv C Glenn would soon retire from
business. The rumor was an error.
On the other hand Mr. Glenn is car-
day, and that there be speaking and
a procession at night. All clubs of
the county and the people generally
invited to participate. Oscar Hook-
Allen Warren, L. J.
II. Yellowley and W. L. Brown were
made committee of for
the ratification. L. James was
as a member of the
live committee. The chairman was I
empowered to appoint alternates to
the convention at Morehead City on I
the 29th. Delegates were elected
at a previous meeting.
CO
Proceedings.
markets. represent two
of Greenville's largest Mercantile
establishments and being men o M w j, brought ,
experience in their lines will select
goods exactly suited to the wants of
our people.
Miss Meta Chestnut, one of the
teachers of the Institute, arrived
The Greenville Guard has not Monday. She will have charge of
had a drill since the encampment, the primary department. She will
Not a good showing. be the graduate of a Normal
Redding received another School that has ever taught in Pitt
lot county. She graduated last. May at
lot campaign a Nashville, his business light ahead and Turner . John Stocks as
The other teachers are ex-1 bas made preparations to
As we recently said it would be, during this week,
been
At the August meeting of the
Board of County Commissioners the
following members were
Council Dawson, Chairman, G. L
Mooring, W. A. James, Jr., and J.
A. K. Tucker.
Pauper orders were allowed to the
F. Keel gave us half a dozen
mammoth on Monday. They
were large and splendid
watermelons have not
fa the past few days.
Use for easy wash-
At the Old Brick Store.
Tue many charming visitors our
town of late have been a source of
delight to the young men.
Lemonade, milk shakes, soda
water, ice cream etc., can always be
found at
Nags Head is having a run now
and we hear that Jacobs is giving
general satisfaction.
Buy your Coal from K. CL Glenn, low get
lowest cash prices. town.
Greenville should make some pro- The time for fall trade draws near,
grass this fall. The town has stood Merchants should not forget to
still long enough. pare their advertisements for the
it daring the coining fall on a
scale than ever before.
We have received from Chairman
Whitaker a copy of the Democratic
Campaign Hand Book. It is a corn-
Three of the force and comprehensive pamphlet, ft Bro., J. K. Davenport, T.
board at Hotel Macon. and they fare and is arranged in admirable order. L. J. A. G. W.
splendidly friend Moore's hands. The issues of the campaign are fully Venters and S. G.
. or James Masters
Margaret Bryan George Price on
Elks
H. Smith Moore no
Lewis Gray Haddock
Ferry Haddock
License to retail liquor were
granted to J. C. Cobb Son, J. S.
How do yon the ticket is
asked on every hand. Good enough
to vote for it. Go thou and do like-
wise.
Large freights on the up river
A gentleman
ed the
To The will begin
teaching a school for boys and girls
set and
valuable information is summarized
in short compass.
S. oil
who recently navel if. I. Redding to
ft Gaston -Warren
trips Of the steamers, hot the water says he saw no tobacco along
to route that will come up to some that
is growing on the farm of Mr. L. F.
Evans, right here in Pitt
We believe just as good tobacco can
be raised in Pitt county as any-
where. All needed is a railroad
and market.
orders were drawn t
upon as follows
as j, j. Cheery US
EH
P i
en
i I
H i
s L J
i ii
J S
II. K. I on
P. Redding II SO
J. Brewer
C. in
Works So E. A. Move
Mine host Moore has arranged
The little folks keep up their pro-
in Academy on Monday, the 3rd for hot or cold water baths at Hotel, cessions with fancy transparencies
, i . . . , i i . . r.
of September and solicit the patron
age of parents. Shout.
The premium list of the next State
Fair, to be held in in the
mouth of October, has been received.
A am not going out of
business, as has been reported, but
will continue with increased efforts
to serve my customers to their ad-
vantage. E. C.
We are going to give good cotton
markets in the this tall.
AH farmers should take the paper.
school will
reopened at the usual place on Moo
day, September 3rd. Returning
thanks for past patronage, I hope
to merit its continuance.
fully. A.
of members of Pitt
county Board of Health arc request
ed to meet at the Court House on
Macon. which adds to the
of his house.
The the has all
been laid and the workmen think
the new draw will be completed in
about two weeks.
nearly every Judging from
their merry shoots they have
time. We suggest that they get up
their prettiest and
turn out honor of Judge Fowle if
he should happen to spend a night I
It. P. Tin
J. W. Smith
Aug. Elias GO
Brown SO Carr IS
J. F. Allen M. A. James j
L. II. Wilson M W. M. g 2-5
M. King on C. Dawson
W. A. Jr., T. E. Keel
A. K. Tucker II T. E. Keel
C. M. Mooring SO W. A. James
A. James Jr. Jacob Burney IS
J. J. Perkins C. Dawson GO
Said,
A large, number of colored people
left on steamer Sunday morn-
to a camp meeting at
Bath. They returned Monday.
member the meeting of the
Board of Health next Mon-
day for the purpose or electing a
Superintendent. It Is an Important
m alter.
The way the sub
script ion list is increasing makes
all the more to the advantage of;
merchants to advertise in these col-
The public road from Greenville
to Bethel is one of the best in the
county. Notwithstanding this fact,
we saw a force of hands at work
Our should always consult if filling up holes;
the columns of the be bridges and doing any
first Monday September, for fore start out to make a purchase, needed work. SI all the overseers
Editor
Thinking some of your
in the various sections
and it is probable he will. county would discontinue com,
so extensively to your
We are glad to learn that Prof. J excellent paper, since Hi eon
Duckett expects to introduce sever 23rd this month, as before,
features in his school; Indian i . ;, few lines, which I hope
clubs and other to occupy a short
will be These exercises , ,, columns of your pa
not only to discipline, but
are great promoters of health i crops are looking very
beauty. The military organization wont though for rain at
will be effected as soon as the j present time. The crop is
arrangements can be made. mated at being the best in this vi-
for Hie pant four years, and we
of course will know full well how to
CO I
g i T
XI z
Arriving
MAMMOTH EMPORIUM
EMBRACING ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN
Dry Goods,
DRESS GOODS,
NOTIONS,
CLOTHING,
HATS and CAPS,
Shoes, etc.
These Columns for Unrivaled Announcements.
M.
ALFRED FORBES.
THE RELIABLE OF C
to the f and line f Hip following
Unit to in market. And to be and
pure DRY GOODS nil
GOODS. HATS mid CAPS, HOOTS SHOES
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, I I
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOW CASTING. LEATHER
kind, Mill Hay, Rook
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY.
O. spool Cotton which I offer to trade at
prices, per down, o per cent
and at Lead and Lin-
Oil, Paint Color-. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Sail Wood
Willow ware. X a specialty. Give man call and I guarantee satisfaction
KINSEY SCHOOL
GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES,
August
for Board Tuition, Vocal and
Music. Washing. Lights land Fuel.
to
Principal.
the of a
dent of
C. J. Sec
The Yellow
That was foolish Sew-
Hem passed
Always tell the merchant
seeing his advertisement.
about.
from the many cases of
our merchants are receiving
anticipate a heavy trade this
fall winter. All necessary to
Monday, September cure it is liberal
3rd, I will begin a school for small
would have their roads worked now
while the weather is good the roads j
would be better condition when
winter in.
it, having experienced
several poor ones in succession
fore. The topic of conversation
among what arc
to use us for bagging f
Are we going to allow the
to demand receive one
yard bagging the average cost of
two heretofore t Fellow farmer, it
is in our power to decide, the
in personal at the con-1
vent ion, does not denote defeat to
the party. It is the
general opinion that Falkland town-
will poll the largest Democratic
vote, that has been received there
for. several years. Personal
dice has been thrown aside the
Democratic voters of this township,
and should lie by every while man
who loves his party and his country.
And now the candidates have been
selected, we should not to
work, as delay now would cause the
work of the past to be of no
Hut push the cause onward
with much vim enthusiasm
as was manifested before the oils
and party
will be sure of success defiance of
the work of the and
help-meet
combined.
GREENVILLE INSTITUTE.
TERM OPENS SEPT.
i Superior
decision should be as of oilier cotton
states that we will not use bagging
There is rumor that the mail unite
between and Greenville will
he changed the present the present outrage and
and come, on to Greenville in prices, provided we can a sub-
A who is away from evening on arrival of the train at that will answer the purpose,
home writes us concerning his Bethel and return the in j The Convention 23rd this month
of the and time for the train going up. -The i was a very harmonious one. and
he wishes it was daily instead; hopes the change will most everyone expressed much sat-
weekly. If the town and patronage j be made. It will give us our mail in regard to candidates
My store will be closed i were only sufficient to sustain it, twelve hours sooner, and in many
on Thursday, and on we would take great pleasure will put letters in
children in Mrs. school
room, comer Pitt and Third streets.
patronage is solicited.
Bettie
cf September, on account of publishing a daily. But it is too
M. K. Lang l soon yet.
Northern Cities hours
sooner.
nominated, though there are a great
many who were very much
pointed in not getting their prefer-
red ones nominated; but defeat
NORTH
I'm
Margaret L. laws I Action lot
Against
A. Williams. -flu
A.
Von are u the
has been in
this Court to obtain a Divorce
returnable on the 2nd
Monday after 1st Monday in September
1888 against you in favor of the
at which time and place you will appear
if you think proper and answer or de-
to the complaint of the Plaintiff,
or will be prayed at March
Term of said Court, as asked in said
complaint. K. A. MOVE,
Clerk Superior Court.
Board and English Including Music Art De-
Competent Teachers. For further particulars apply to
JOHN Principal,
GREENVILLE,





err-.
MRS. E. A. SHEPPARD
JUST ADDED TO HER STOCK
of Millinery Goods. secured
the an experienced
All order can now be tilled on the short-
est notice. Dry and Wet Stamping for
and embroidery neatly executed
While In the Northern markets she w
Tery careful to select only the best ant
latest style goods in the Millinery line.
prepared to offer purchasers special in
BARBER SHOP.
undersigned has fitted up his Shop
FIRST-CLASS STYLE,
and any person desiring a
CLEAN k PLEASANT SHAVE
CUT, SHAMPOO,
or anything the
is Invited to give me a trial.
guaranteed or no charge made.
ALFRED CULLY
GREENVILLE MARKET.
Corrected by
Wholesale and Retail Grocers.
15.00
GRAND EMPORIUM
For Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair.
AT THE GLASS FRONT,
the Opera House, at which place
I have recently 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
promptly executed. Very respectfully,
EDMONDS.
Mess Pork
Bulk Side
Bulk Shoulders
Bacon Sides
Bacon Shoulders
County Hams
Sugar Cured Hams
Flour
Coffee
Brown Sugar
Granulated Sugar
Syrup
Tobacco
Snuff
Lard
Butter
Cheese
Eggs
Meal
Corn
Irish Potatoes
G. A. Salt
Liverpool Salt
Hides
Rags
Beeswax
Bread
Star
kerosene Oil
EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE. C.
to
r-i to
3.25 to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
Joyous at heart as a summer day
A lassie stands by the meadow way.
And looks at a face that is dear,
And wonders in words that know
of fear
be true. love will you he.
true
Will you love me as I love you
Will love grow strong as years roll on,
to And be truest when youth and beauty
to
to
to 1.00
1.00
1.00
2.85
toO
0.25
have gone
Will you
true
he true, love will you be
at heart on their wedding morn
Husband and wife walk home through
the corn,
And each seems to hear the old-time
As. hand in hand, wander along
be true, love will you be
true
Will love me as love you
Will love grow stronger as year roll on. j
I And be truest when youth and beauty
to have gone
I Will you true, love will you be
at heart when their hair is gray.
I Husband and wife together stray,
And band clasps hand as they
And the heart of each is glad with j
have been true, love you have;
bean true
Loving me well as have loved
And time and change and good and ill
, , , Have linked us closer and closer
We have recently purchased the stock i love hearts ever
CASH
Dangerous Piles of Sliver Dollar.
Silver money piled in heaps, like
or lumber, is very dangerous,
as it is very likely to topple over and
crush the clerks. I know it sounds like
a fable to fellows whose suspenders have
never been sagged by more than a fistful I
of quarter dollars to talk of the risk one
ran in a place this of getting crushed
to death under an avalanche of good and
lawful coined money, but tho darker is
nevertheless. Tho other day
noticed that our high wall of bags of
silver in each
bagging out in the middle to fall. Tho
old clerks all ran to let it come, but the
colored man, ignorant of the tremendous
weight of silver, ran up to the caving j
pile and pushed with his hands, thinking
he could it up. As well try to hold
up so much falling stone.
Down it came with a crash, and the
colored man had a narrow escape,;
off with a few bruises and scratches. Six
years ago, at our old office at Sixth and
Locust streets, a pile of bags of silver,
in a bag, fell upon me and
me to tho floor. My head had a narrow
escape from getting crushed in like an
eggshell, and I was buried from tho feet
to the breast. The Irishman, who was
our watchman then, sprang to my as- ,
and clawed the bags right and
left off me. When I caught my breath
again I was thankful for my escape from
being crushed to a pulp. There are
pie who would to take their chances
of getting buried under a heap of money,
just for tho of being where there is
of it, but so foolish arc to be
among the Uncle Sam hirelings
whoso daily toil consists in shoveling the.
big surplus Clerk
In Globe-Democrat.
D.
Tarboro, N. C.
S. M. SCHULTZ
Greenville, N. C
THE
j SCHULTZ,
OLD STOKE.
FARMERS AND BUY-
log their year's supplies will find it to
their interest to get our prices before
chasing elsewhere. is complete
in all its branches.
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS,
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR,
SPICES, TEAS,
always at Lowest Market Prices.
TOBACCO SNUFF
sole of the entire
tradition of the Talleyrand, even
at the age of ate but one square meal
in the day, his dinner, and every morn-
ho required the menu of it from his
chef. He would rise at dressing him-
self even after tho bands got rebellious,
and half an hour later would have an
egg, a fruit or a slice of bread and but-
a glass of water with a dash of Ma-
in it, or perhaps only two or three
cups of tea before beginning
No coffee, no chocolate, and
lea very rarely.
He dined at in Paris and in the
country, well and with appetite, taking
soup, fish and a meat which was
almost always of knuckle of veal, braised
mutton cutlets or a fowL He would
sometimes have a slice off a joint, and he buy direct from Manufacturers,
liked eggs and custards, but rarely buy at one profit. A corn-
touched dessert. Ho always drank a first i
rate claret, in which he would put a very l
little water; a glass of sherry he did not I -a-
despise, and after dinner a i always on hand and sold at prices to suit
old In tho drawing room he times. Our goods are all bought and
sold for therefore, having no risk
to run, we sell at a close margin.
Respectfully,
Eastern Reflector, g
COOK
would himself fill up a largo cup with
lumps of sugar, and then the
no add tho
coffee. Then came forty winks, and
afterward he would day whist for high
stakes. His eyelids were so
that it was a vast effort to open them
to any width, and so he often let them
close and in company that bored
him. lie continued to call up his
secretary at night and dictate to him
through the closed
Saturday Review.
of Hardware belonging to M. A.
and will replenish the same with all the
in the
STEAM ENGINES
all other machines repaired at i
at home or at shop. Iron
Brass Turning done in the best manner.
Cylinders bored. Models made to order.
Locks repaired. or fitted. Pipe
cut and threaded. Gins repaired in beat
manner. Bring on your work. General
lobbing done O. P. Ill
Greenville X. C.
WEI-DON R.
and Schedule.
TRAINS SOUTH.
No No
Dated daily Fast Mall, daily
ex Sun.
HARDWARE LINE
Implements. Tools. Ta-
and Pocket Cutlery, Plow
and Castings, Cart Material.
Doors, Saab, Blinds, Hinges,
Units, Screws. Nails.
Glass. Putty, Lead,
Oil. Painters and
Material
of description.
Harrows and Cultivators. Gins.
Mills, Cider and Fan Mills.
Glimmers, Self-feeding A Cooking Stoves.
In fact all goods kept in a
FIRST-CLASS MIME STOKE.
Grist
Saw
L pm
Ar
pm
l so
am
t pm
Ar Tarboro
Tarboro
Ar Wilson
Lt Wilson
Ar
Ar
Warsaw
Magnolia
Ar Wilmington
TRAINS GOING NORTH
No No
daily daily
pm IS am
am
II Si
daily
ex Sun.
pm
satisfactory sen-ices to all who patronize
us FLANAGAN SHEPPARD.
Feb. 1888.
Wilmington o
Magnolia I
Warsaw
Wilson
Wilson pm IS pm
Ar Mount
Ar Tarboro
Tarboro am
Ar Weldon pm
Daily except Sunday. pm
Train Scotland N-ck Branch Bond
leaves Halifax Scotland Neck at
P. M. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck
A. M. daily except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro, X C. via
A Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun-
P M. Sunday P M.
N C. B P M. P M.
Returning leaves Williamston, X C. dally
A M. Sunday A
M. arrive Tarboro. N C j A M,
The in the
Woodpile.
Wilmington Messenger.
The M. H.
L. are both Methodist I
i character and marked ;
ability. They are each in embers
; the same Conference, each zealous
; in Hie abstract cause of Prohibition.
The Key. Dr. in a recent
in Durham abstract
which appears under our Timely
warmly championed
bit ion and urged the cause upon the
voters of this State. With the
Doctor's advocacy of the abolition
of the liquor traffic, as an abstract
proposition, we have nothing to do;
i no comments to make nor issue to
wage. But it is the effect that
pushing the Prohibition, or Third
Party, movement in the present
We thank the public for the liberal pat- State campaign may have upon the
that they have given us while result that we have great concern
managing the M. A. hardware bus- about. The is in the
and ask that they continue the same woodpile, we know ho is, for he
to Our motto will be if we
only get him out, eliminate
him from the political issues now at
stake, Dr. might urge the
cause in which he is obviously deep-
and piously interested, without
stint or hindrance.
Bat there are graver interest at
stake now in this State the
cause of Par be it
from the to throw any ob-
traction the way of its triumph as
a principle but cannot, will not,
advocate it to the prejudice the
and supremacy of
good government. The Third party
movement in this State now is a
positive menace to the success of the
Democratic party and the continued
dominance of the white man. is
I a forlorn hope so far as the attain-.
of its ostensible purposes are
its
i C T T
FOR
HaSKETT
UNDERTAKING.
Tho New Mexico Shepherd's Terror.
There is one dreaded plant among the
mountains which makes it a very frigid
day for the sheep that are so unfortunate
as to find it. No one seems to know its
name, but its effects are a terror to tho
wool grower. In five minutes after a
sheep has eaten it he swells as if ho had
swallowed a young balloon, jumps high
in the air and falls dead. When a
herd gets his first glimpse of these antics
rushes into the flock, bowling like a
Comanche, waving his blanket, whoop-
up his dogs, and starting his sheep on
a dead run, which ho takes care that they
shall maintain until they are completely
exhausted. In this way ho can
most of them. That spot is marked with
a big black cress in his mental diary
thereafter, and ho shuns it as no would
the plague. If ho is ever obliged to take
his sheep past it, ho keeps them on tho
keen gallop that they may no time
to graze. Being thus avoided the place
is rank with rich grasses, powerful tempt-
to the stranger who comes by with
A few miles below us hero is one
where this poison weed is found.
All tho shepherds the country know it
and give it a wide berth, but every
in a while a strange flock gets bitten
there. ago an old man,
named Antonio was passing
through with 1,500 head of sheep and
camped there at nightfall. In the morn-
every last one of his sheep was dead.
Last year a Navajo lost head of
sheep in a couple of hours, and a
flock belonging to Hon. Amado
in and left of their
number dead before tho shepherds could
get them away. New Mexico
Globe-Democrat.
The of tho
Tho most
of Prince Poland hardly
been mentioned by the newspapers. His
study of tho Negroes of tho Woods in
Dutch Guinea, South America, is perhaps
tho most contribution that has
been made to anthropology in recent
years. arc about of these
creatures, living far from the of
white men. They are full blooded
tho descendants of escaped slaves,
who in tho depths of American forests
reproduced tho habitations and
many of tho customs of their fatherland.
It is interesting to trace the resemblance
between some of the Guinea coast natives
and these Negroes of the Woods, whoso
common ancestors lived in west Africa
two centuries; ago. About three years
ago Prince Roland embodied
result of his studies of those in
an entertaining volume, and his account
of their history, customs and arts is
all tho interesting because they
furnish, the only instance of
savage who have been torn from
their homes and thousands of
miles over tho sea to perpetuate their
particular phases of life for
in a new York Sun.
SCHULTZ.
Greenville. N. C
MACHINERY.
To my friends of Pitt and adjoining
counties. Through special arrangements
with my companies can sell the best
Mills,
and other Machinery from to per
cent cheaper than any body else. All
Machinery warranted entire
faction guaranteed before a cent i- paid.
Send for and full particulars.
E. G. COX,
Dunn, N. C.
W. L. ELLIOTT. S. P. ELLIOTT. JOHN NICHOLS
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS
ALL PURCHASERS CAN BE SUITED
O.
D. J. Proprietor.
ENLARGED TO
Isaac
AMI BALK U V
L. C. TERRELL,
N. C.
r. j
NOT DRUG
1628 Street, Pa,
Tor Consumption, Bronchitis,
Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Hay Fever, Head
ache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia
all chronic nervous disorders.
Compound Oxygen
Hi-. Stark, v A Arch
Street. Philadelphia, have been using for
the last seventeen years, i- a scientific ad-
of the elements of Oxygen and
Nitrogen magnetized, and the compound
is condensed and made portable that
is sent all over the world.
following named
who have tried
COTTON FACTORS
AND
and
Having associated B. SHEPPARD
with me in the Undertaking business we
are ready serve the people in that
capacity. All notes and accounts due.
me for past services have been placed in
the hands Mr. for col hit ion.
Respectfully,
FLANAGAN.
keep on hand at all a nice
of Burial Cases and Caskets of all ,
kinds and can furnish anything desired ,
from the Case down to a threatens US With the sorest
Pitt county Tine Coffin. We are titled that could possibly tail to our
up with all conveniences and can render of in
WILSON
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
The session of tins school
th session under the present
w ill begin on Monday, Sept. 3rd,
The corps of be enlarged.
every de-
ft M,
Train on Midland K C Branch leaves
Goldsboro daily except Sunday, A II,
arrive N C, AM.
leaves C S A II,
arrive Goldsboro. N C. A M.
Train on Nashville Branch leaves i
Mount at M, arrive- Nashville I
t M, Boring Hope -5 M.
leaves Spring Hope A If,
In A M. arrives Mount II A
M daily, except
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw
for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at
P M. Returning at A j At lOt
II, connecting at Warsaw with Nos.
Hid
Southbound train on Wilson
ville Branch is No. Northbound la
No. except Sunday.
Train No. South will -top only at
Wilson, and Magnolia.
Train No. make- close connection at
Waldon for all points North daily. All
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun-
via Bay Line.
Trains make close connection for all
point- North via Richmond and
All trains run solid between
ton and Washington, and have
Palace Sleepers attached.
JOHN DIVINE.
General
II.
T. M.
will he sold ill Greenville,
C B. N. B.
this For this reason the Mes
sets it face against
the Third party ; and, whilst it is in
no wise antagonistic to its abstract
principles, it can never
the mischievous work it is doing.
In contrast to Dr. we And
Dr. Abernathy, a devout
and pious and upright citizen; a
man of profound learning and
attainments, has published a
card printed with-
drawing, not only the
ticket, but from the party itself,
and his grounds for such action are
strongly taken and his reasons terse-
lie sees, as all of us do,
the calamity, which a Third party
I movement this State threatens to
i precipitate, though he
disfranchises by stand
aloof, he positively refuses to be
a party to the possible restoration
at the same time avow.
Bis thorough allegiance to the
x i cause temperance and the
, of the liquor traffic.
The faculty consists of the following As Dr. plainly puts
Rev. c. A. Jenkins, cf i vote for the nominees party
Mis- School of j, , tie Republican
hand and
win be added to the coarse of study.
The departments Music and Art
each presided over by a skillful teacher.
Good water. Healthy location. Terms
moderate. For and full par-
apply to
SILAS E. WARREN,
Wilson. N.
Mrs. Twitty,
Mi Hall. Art School, N.
Miss College of
Mrs. Miss Jordan and
Mis
SO WEEKS
Board, fuel, lights, washing, full
English course. Latin. French,
German, if paid m advance, 80.75
The above with music.
party iii North Carolina, and to put
our State under
This is the word with the bank on
it, so to speak, and is the pith and
substance of the whole matter. Let
the voters of the Stale take this
statement to heart in the full length
govern
A special discount two or man
from a family or a neighborhood.
Apply for
r. P. HOBGOOD,
Printing Office for Sale.
MON HAY. the day of September
next
themselves accordingly-
Edwards IN,
Printers and Binders,
We have the and most complete
establishment of the kind lo be found in ,
the State, and solicit for all classes
Of Rail-
road or School Print-
or Binding.
WEDDING STATION KB V It E A DY
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS
BLANKS roll AND
COUNTY OFFICERS.
us your orders.
AND
RALEIGH. N. C
HOTEL
SPENCER
THE
SAMPLE ROOMS
Polite waiters. Good rooms. Rest
the market affords. When in the city
stop at the
Hotel,
Main Washington. N. C.
Someone said the meanest man
who ever lived was the man who
used the mole on the back on his
neck for a collar button, lie is not
half so mean as the who won't
i take his town paper, is always runs
public auction, the complete Newspaper i u down, but is Oil the watch to
and Job Printing formerly used by .,, his t d .
the Outfit eon- .,
as soon as the carrier passed, even
before his subscribing neighbor has
opportunity to see it.
Graham Gleaner Col. M.
one column Washington Hand
one Rotary Job Press, one
Proof Press, one Plow Paper Cutter,
Imposing Stones, all Cases, Cabinets,
Type, for a col-
Newspaper and Job office. The,,
above mentioned office may be bought at j candidate for Lieutenant-
private sale before that Terms j Governor, who has suffered es-
known on day of sale or by from acute rheumatism for
to ,, ,, about four weeks, has recovered
A j to on
, Monday evening started to
Springs, Va. where his many
hope he will obtain speedy
relief from his ailment-
Only Crossed the
Now let mo turn to the invigorating
that, in spite of all forms of degeneration,
life has ever moved forward. There has
been a steady gain. It seemed
to reach man when the world was no
further along than corals and
but man was reached. And if you will
go back with history to the earliest days
of our race, you will see how
miraculous is the progress that will lift it
up to tho present Saxon and American
type. And still it is clear that progress
ahead is to as great as that behind.
We have reached in some way the golden,
rule, tho telescope, the steam engine, the
printing press.
As ethical beings only crossed
the threshold of higher obligation.
has not yet come in sight of- its
goal. All our energy will ultimately be
concentrated in nobler, higher living. The
elements of society will
slough off; the regenerative forces will
multiply. This is the sure hope that
science gives us. can go forward
without P. in Globe-
Democrat.
Spartan System of Marriage.
No desires to re-
in these times, but we may learn
valuable lessons from it. The Spartans
worshiped the beautiful and useful, and
they took means to secure them. Bodily
perfection was attained by enforced, well
appointed exercise. but few
men and women among them.
sickly were allowed to marry, and
all in health compelled to do so; if
they refused, they were punished. Bache-
after a certain ago shut out of
tho society of women, and a year
were shamed in public Neither girls nor
boys were allowed to marry before ma-
was reached. This Spartan system
of marriage, purely for the welfare of tho
continued for years, and during
that time were produced a
of the strongest and bravest men and
tho most healthy and beautiful women
that tho world has ever
Herald.
A or
Only live long enough and every old
saw rusts out. A Yankee has made a
whistle of a pigs tail, notwithstanding
the confident prophecy to the
Tho unexpected is what. occurs most
often in this age of contraries. There is
an instrumental museum at the Paris
conservatory of music which was at
first intended to only a collection of
whistles. . It grew to proportions,
comprising whistles of all ages and lands
and of all materials except, possibly, the
pig's tail. were cop-
per, ivory, stone, horn whistles and many
more. A sketch of many of these has
lately been published by La Nature.
Among others are the roulette
whistle, railroad agent's whistle, scholar's
whistle, fireman's whistle, army whistle,
Belgian whistle, many more of tho
modern sorts, simple and complex. A
curious imitation whistle is now in
fire Democrat.
Tall or a
No man unaccustomed to riding can
imagine what a very slight will
throw a horse when at full speed. It
knocks tho animal out of his stride.
He may leading with his right leg
and the jostle will him to
to tho left. Nothing is more likely to
cause a fall than Eagle.
Tarboro The ma-
for the Oil Mills at
is put in place. Saturday the
horse boiler and a car load of
other machinery were carried out
J. P.
Knitting Factory building is com-
and next week the machine,
which is already here will be put
in.
BALTIMORE
NORFOLK
Established in Baltimore 1870-
Will open a House in
in September, for the handling and
sale of cotton, thus giving our customers
their choice of the o markets.
ht Remains ll Jane.
Per Year,
IN ADVANCE
------o
THE IS THE
Newspaper ever published in
Greenville. It furnishes the
-FOR THE-
HOTEL LATEST NEWS
I and gives More Heading Matter for
OCRACOKE,
leased the New Hotel at ,
and will the money than any other paper
coke, which is now completed
be opened the reception of visitors on
the 1-t day of July. 1888.
is about TO miles from Wash-
and the same distance from New
on the North Carolina coast.
There is no better place on the coast i
published in North
The gives a variety
of news, NATIONAL, STATE
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
j d for bathing
Fall Session opens on Wednesday. only yards from the
temper 6th, 1888. I Hotel, Is the finest .-heels of water
j for ladies d children to row on in small
of competent and experienced Teachers, j boats.
Thorough instruction in all branches usu- i The sun Bathing in is just
ally taught Female Colleges. ENG-j splendid, and convenient to the Hotel.
LANGUAGE AND A The table will be supplied with the best
SPECIALTY. i the market afford, and with good beds,
Location high and and one of i cool rooms and polite and attentive
best in the State. A new and hand- I
building in a campus of eleven acres, i Board per week ; per month,
per day, 81.50. I large and growing circulation
TheO. D. Line will run two steam- makes it an excellent medium
is called to the Reflector, as its
to refer to the
known
Treatment
Hon. Win. Kelley, Member of COB
grass, Philadelphia.
Kev Victor L. Conrad, Editor
ran Observer,
Charles l. . Boob-
ester, N. Y.
Hon. Nixon, Editor
Ocean. Chicago,
W. II Editor New
Ala.
Judge II. Kan.
Mr-. A Mas-
Judge It. S. New York City.
Mr. K, C. Knight, Philadelphia.
Mr. Frank Merchant,
Hon. W. Easton,
I And others in every part
of the United State-.
Made of as
and is the title of a new
brochure two hundred pages, publish-
ed by Starkey which gives
to all Inquirers full information as to this
curative agent and a record of
several hundred surprising cure In a
wide range of chronic of
them after being abandoned to die by
Other physicians. Will be mailed free
to any address on application. Read the
No. 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia,
PATENTS
obtained, and all business In the I . S.
Patent the Courts attended to
, for Fees.
We are opposite the S. Patent Of-
lice engaged In Patents
can obtain patent- less time than those
mote remote Irons Washington.
I the model or drawing is sent we
advise to free of
and we make no change links we ob-
Patents.
We refer, here, to the Post Master, the
Supt. of the Money Order Did., and to
officials of the U. S. Patent For
advise terms and reference to
actual clients in your own State, or
address, A. A- Co.,
Washington, D. C
TERMS VERY LOW.
For address
J. M. RHODES,
Henderson, N. C.
WHITFIELD'S SCHOOL
Commercial, Preparatory and Primary.
Female
for the ten months term,
in Bethel September
The Primary and Preparatory Depart-
will have competent In
charge of each The principal will give
his special attention to the Commercial
Department. The in Double
Entry Book Keeping. Arithmetic, Pen-
and branches of this de-
will be thorough. Students
graduated in Book-keeping and tho other
Commercial branches as quickly as at
the best commercial college ; and at less
cost. Rates in Primary Department
to per month. In
and Preparatory to 8- -00 per
month. Good board can be obtained
with the principal at per month.
Boarding pupils looked after with great
care at ail times.
If you want your sons daughters
to receive a good business education or
prepared for college, send them here.
For further particulars address
Z. J. Whitfield,
Bethel, N. C. Principal.
I en a week from Washington
and return.
For further information, address,
M. J.
Washington, N. C.
THE STAR.
through which to reach the people
HEM U Ml
t. m.
Nut in Good Taste.
Miss lunching at
much was there left
of tho dollar, Clara
Miss cents.
Miss you give it to th
waiter
Miss I think for girls to
fee waiters looks like an ostentatious ex-
of Epoch.
Th.-
containing S
tare. of reed. TO
stops. Stool
Book For only
With and left
Warranted for
reference u to re-
from arty bank-
postmaster, merchant or
ex press agent and
will on
ten teat trial. ;
to all.
Be sure to me. and save money- Solid
eases.
Mention Taper where fa, teen.
Re-elected Mayor April 1666, by a large
majority.
H. W.
Warren New Jersey,
United of
Graham The
which has been going on
the M. K. at
closed Sunday. The pastor J.
N. Cole was assisted by J.
Presiding Elder L. L. Nash
of As a result their earn-
est labors, there were
and loin accessions to the
church.
Ton thousand watermelons were,
in market In one day re
My.
Hon. Allen G. will
ably North Carolina during
the campaign.
The knows when ho has
tho physician, when ho has lost his
the clergyman, when ho has lost
his parish; but tho author's whole Ufa
may really a failure, and yet he him-
self may never find it
The sugar mite is es-
to number per pound in
most unrefined sugars. It causes tho
itch of those handling
raw sugar.
Twenty inches is said to be the
of railroad doing regular
business in tho United States.
The Tar River Transportation
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, President
J. B. Cherry,
J. S. Greenville,
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen
Caps. R. F. Jones, Washington, Gen
The People's Line for travel on
River.
The Steamer is the
and quickest boat on the river. She has
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished
and painted.
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac-
mid convenience of Ladies.
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS
A Table furnished with the
best the market affords.
A trip on the Steamer Greenville Is
not only comfortable but attractive.
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday
Friday at o'clock, a. M.
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at o'clock,
Freights received daily and through
Bills Lading Riven to all points.
I. J. In-ill
Greenville. N. C.
NEW
JEWELRY STORE.
THE FAVORITE PLACE ON THE
CAROLINA COAST.
This splendid seaside is now opened for
the accommodation guest. The build-
has been very greatly enlarged and
extends out over the Sound and joins to
the pier.
NEW FURNITURE
has been put in the entire building.
EXCELLENT SO MUSIC,
Table supplied with all the delicacies
of land and water.
Surf and Sound Bathing Unsurpassed.
Board by day, week or month at
rates. Apply for terms lo
E. A. JACOBS,
Head,
NORTH CAROLINA, Superior Court
Pitt County.
L. . Latham St Batty Skinner, plaintiff
v. s.
E. II. Dill and W. Dill,
The defendants above named will take
notice that an action entitled as above
has been commenced by the plaintiffs in
the Superior Court of Pitt comity for the
partition of certain land held by the plain-
tins and defendants as tenants in com-
and the said defendants will further
take notice that they are required to
pear before the Clerk of said Court, at
Court House ii. Greenville on or be-
fore the 3rd day of August 1888 and an-
the complaint in said action or the
will apply to the Court for the .
relief demanded in said complaint. This
the 82nd day of June 1888.
E. A. MOVE,
Clerk Superior Court,
ALL ORDERS FOR
Commissioners Sale.
Pursuant to a decree of Pitt Superior
Court in action between J. C. Chest-
nut vs. Fred Cox and others, the
Commissioner, will otter for
sale at public auction at the Court House
door in Greenville on Saturday,
1888, a certain tract of land in
the county Pitt lands of
Sam Grimes, W. F. Mills, John Carrol
and others, and known as the land where
the said J. J. Page and Alley Page lived,
containing fifteen acres more or less.
Terms of sale Cash. .
c. M.
Greenville, N. C, Aug.
PROMPTLY FILLED.
Notice
PREPARATION for baldness.
the
More than a million men are employed
by tho various railway lines in United
States.
has adopted
lance system.
-o-
have just received another lot of line
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
and Jewelry.
arc offered at low prices
ALL OF Em f DONE.
Notice to Creditors.
Having before Clerk t of hair, and eradication of
e Superior Court of Pitt County as
NATIONAL
The is the only York news-
paper possessing the fullest confidence
of the National Administration and the
United Democracy of York,
political ground of the
Democracy, pure and
simple, is good enough for the
Single handed among the metropolitan
press, it bus stood by the men called by
the great Democracy to redeem the gov-
from twenty-live yens of lie-
publican wastefulness and corruption
and despotism to the South. For these
past it has been unswerving
its fidelity to Hie administration of
G-rover Cleveland. It is for him now
for Cleveland and four
years more of Democratic honesty in our
national affairs, and of continued nation-
and prosperity.
For people who like that of De-
y the STAB is the paper to read.
The stands squarely on the
National Democratic platform. It
that any tribute exacted from the
people in excess of the demands of a
government economically administered
is essentially oppressive and dishonest.
The scheme fostered and championed by
the Republican making the
government a miser, wringing millions
annually from the people and locking
them up in vaults to serve no purpose
but invite wastefulness and dishonesty.
it regards as a monstrous crime against
. the rights of -an citizenship. Re-
publican political Jugglers call it
I protective taxation the
for it is robbery.
Through through the Stab u a
great newspaper. Its tone is pure and
wholesome, its news service
Dutiable. issue presents an
tome of what is best worth
the world's history of yesterday, its
stories are told good, quick,
i English, and mighty interesting
reading are.
The STAB is as good as the
best class and prints the
same amount of matter, the
day's news it is rich in special
I live articles, stories, snatches of current
literature, reviews, art criticism, etc.
inimitable humor sparkles
i ;
fill letters are Of its choice offerings.
Many of the best known men and Women
in literature and art are represented in
its columns.
The is a large paper
giving the cream of the news the world
with special features which
it the most complete family newspaper
published. The farmer, the mechanic,
the business man too much occupied to
i read a daily paper, will get more for
invented in the Stab
than from any other will be
especially alert during the campaign,
and will print the freshest and most re-
liable political news.
Even day for one year
37.00
Dally, without one year
you Daily- without Sunday, six months 3.00
en who will testify Sunday edition, one year
one year
. the public,
of the estate of William . Among the many who have used it with Every day. six months
deceased, on the day of success. I
1888, notice is hereby given to the named gentlemen
of said estate to present their the truth of
claims to me, properly on LATH AM. Greenville. A free copy of the
the 1st day of August or. the sender of a club of ten.
this notice will be plead In bar of the j Sit.,
recovery. All persons indebted to said Av ,, to give It it trial for
estate are to make immediate complaints can procure
payment to me. This the 1st day of g my hies, for
A News Stand been added to my, August 1888. 11.50 Respectfully,
where the and GEORGE i rill I Barber
can be of W.
Alex L. Blow I Greenville, N. C. 1687.
Address. THE STAR
Broadway and Para Place, New
Of Interest to ladles.
MOSES
. .
for
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Eastern reflector, 29 August 1888
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August 29, 1888
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