Eastern reflector, 12 September 1888


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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1888
NO.
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GROVER CLEVELAND,
New York.
Kill
ALLEN
Of
Tons AT
ALFRED M. WADDELL,
Of New Hanover.
FREDRICK K.
Of Orange.
TEACH HE TO PEAT.
STATE GOVERNMENT.
SI. Scales, of
M.
of New r.
of Sana-1
of Make.
W. of Wake.
P. of Gates.
Superintendent if
M. of I
Attorney F. David-
son, of Bin
SUPREME
Chief N. II. Smith, of I
Wake.
Associate S. cf
S. of Wake.
JUDGES COl RT.
Past District E. Shepherd, of
Beaufort.
Second Philips, of
Third Connor, of
ton.
Clark, of
Wake.
Fifth Mm A. Gilmer, of
Sixth T. of
Sampson.
Seventh C. of
Eighth J.
Ninth F. Graves, of
Yadkin.
Tenth C. Avery. of
M. of i
Twelfth j.
of Buncombe.
IN
B. Vance, of
Matt. W. Ransom, of North-
District
Louis C. Latham, of Pitt
Second M. of
Craven.
Third W. of
Render
Fourth Nichols, of
Wake
Fifth W. R. id. of Rock-
sixth T. Bennett, of,
tans.
S. Henderson, I
Rowan.
Eighth District Cowles,
cf Wilkes.
Ninth D. Johnston.
Buncombe
GOVERNMENT.
Superior Court A. Move.
Sheriff William M. King.
Register of H. Wilson.
B. Cherry.
S. Congleton.
P. Redding.
Dawson. Chair-
man, J. A. K. Ticker.
W. A. James Jr., T. E. Keel.
Public School
Latham.
of F. W. Brown.
TOWN.
Bernard.
C. Forbes.
J. Perkins.
B. Cherry
Ward. T. A.
and J. P. ind Ward. O. Hook-
and R. Williams Jr.; 3rd Ward, J. J.
.- and A. F.
CHURCHES.
First and Third
Mm morning and night. Rev.
Hughes. D. D., Rector.
Sunday, morn-
and night. Meeting every
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John,
Pastor.
every Sunday, morn-
and night. Meeting every
Wednesday night.
Pastor.
1st H. Brown, Jr. Beaufort.
E. of Wilson.
H. Aycock, of Wayne.
W. of Johnston,
II. Poison, of
J. of
7th Dist L. C Caldwell. of
M. of Caldwell.
T. Crawford. f Haywood
FOB FIRST DISTRICT
THOMAS G. SKINNER.
Of
j work nothing. The silk must
lie paid for. I'm so sorry, but I'll
; see what can be done about
She hurried forward to meet an
advancing; gentleman, whose eyes
had been many times directed to
Fay's during that
busy
momentary interest in
her vanished, and the angry lines
between brow's grew
each step, as be to Mi.-s
Carrol's He paused before
Fay, an ugly uncompromising scowl
disfiguring an unusually pleasant
lace.
C burned it, did she
he sourly, of Fay's
shrinking terror. I suppose
, knows tho is
burned or lost must be paid for.
One of the finest silks, too Seven-
cents for that piece of care,
a cheaply bought
you will find it, if it saves
yon from spoiling goods for another
STATE.
MB
DANIEL G. FOWLE,
Of Wake County.
FOR
THOMAS If. HOLT,
Of Alamance County.
For. Of
WILLIAM L.
Of New Hanover County.
MB
DONALD W.
Of Wake
FOR
GEORGE W. SANDERLIN,
Of Wayne County.
FOR OF OB
SIDNEY M. FINGER.
Of C County.
roll ATTORNEY GENERAL
THEODORE F. DAVIDSON,
Of County.
for
JOSEPH J. DAVIS,
Franklin.
JAMES E. SHEPHERD,
Of Beaufort.
A. AVERY.
Of Burke.
Make mi- to walk
That and narrow way
And heal my heart it bleeds.
And teach me how to pray.
Give me heart that's pure and clean.
made of stone nor clay
And cleanse thought that tills m
brain.
And teach me how to
Make me to feel as I should fee,
Bay what I should say
No matter if I should sit or kneel.
Teach me, O God. to pray.
Oh be my light and by night ;
My and by nay
me ever in thy sight.
me a heart to
Forgive, when have acted
And when I have gone astray
Make me to know that art cause; we have no more for you to
And teach me. to tricks of
Miss as she
a vindication. had paid
proper attention it would not have
been
Thus silenced the kind-hearted
men. don't your ma, look at
On one that has no care. with silence. At
idolize or worship. any other time Mr. Harry's harshness
The girl that stole your heart. would have been softened such
I some mutual feeling evident suffering. Hut alas Mr.
Is on her i ,, . , , ,
Hairy, who was only human, has
Young man don't sweetness , made a poor sale And this sudden
ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN.
BY II. A.
In such a foolish way ;
First In ii I out if she loves you.
I low much, and if pay.
Now she may treat you
And make you ease
Still that no sign, my worthy.
That chalk is of cheese.
So. r lien, waste not your sweetness.
yon really know
That it.
proof enough does show.
Der smiles may bewitching,
Her eyes may
But ah heart, you know rot
If it to you.
Oh. then, waste not your sweetness.
Nor do not waste your time
For what will it avail you
To dangle on her line
That is. if ion
Is more or less
When she gets through
You're duped, you must confess.
Fay's Troubles.
COUNTY.
For the
WILLIS R. WILLIAMS.
fresh annoyance was too much to
lie borne with equanimity, so he
turned away from its
mute reproach, to the long rows of
faces bending wearily over
work.
they all looked up,
i the case of for an ex-
ample, and be doubly careful. Who
silk pays for it. All
treated alike, no
The long lows of faces looked I
down again. Some comparatively
. new in that saddest phase of human
city workshop
pityingly at poor I
despairing face. Others with feel-.
blunted and hardened by I
years of hard toil and scanty pay
mechanically on,
ed by the too usual sight of
low worker's misery. Fay's pitiful
story was quietly circulated among
the sympathizing few, and a small
sum was spared from own
necessities, that they
might help to relieve hers. She
Make then look as neat as was scarcely conscious of it- The
said the pleasant forewoman, entire loss of her good for-
placing the bright silk in Fay's lap. tune was almost to much for her
salesmen are so particular reason to
having made that I r. Harry, attending with bustling
it is almost impossible for learners importance to the
to them. if any I large orders, secretly
soiled while being made the silk I himself upon his firmness that could
I Most paid for by the one who flu-1 not turned from its
, t hem. lieu- is one and a half; a lot of crying though he felt
dozen. We cents a dozen. I that to be sorely shaken by ;
, and you can easily finish them to- pale, slender girl who
day. Now, be very, very softly by him. down the broad stair-
With a beaming out into the bitter cold of the
for the young new comer, I streets.
she hurried away, intent upon the j Insensibly, to Mr. Barry's extreme
business with which her days were; distaste with himself, a feeling
passed fall to overflowing. for his Fay,
Fay went over her work am. a d. sympathy for her
trembling eagerness, almost afraid rows, learned from Miss Carroll's re-
to touch the beautiful pieces, which remembrance, troubled his
seemed like drifts of charmed bean- . thoughts as he walked home a
i fairyland. or after, though he tried to
son himself into thinking that he
hail acted right,
firm is young and rising,
LODGES.
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A.
M., meet every Thursday and Mon-
day night after the 1st and 3rd Sunday at
Lodge. W. M. King. W.
Greenville K. A. No. SO meets
2nd and -4th t Ma-
sonic nail. F. W. P.
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F.
meets every Tuesday night. P. L.
James. N. G.
Insurance Lodge, No. K. of H.,
Beets every first and third Friday night.
P. D. Haskett, P.
Pitt Council, A. L. of meets
every Thursday night- C. A. White. C.
Temperance Reform Club meets their
club room every Monday night, at
Mats meeting in the Court
fourth Sunday of each month, at o'clock
E.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
meet In the Friday
of each week. Mrs. V. II. Which-
ard,
Band of Hope meets in Reform Club
every Friday Miss Eva
POST OFFICE.
hoers a. m. to I P. M. Money
Order hours A. M. to P. M. No or-
will be Issued from to P.
to P. M.
Bethel mail arrives Sun-
at A. M. and departs at p M.
Tarboro mall arrives daily Sun-
at M. and departs at p. M.
Washington mail arrives daily
at M. and departs at P. M.
for Ridge and inter-
mediate offices. Mondays, Wednesdays
and
Vanceboro mail arrives Fridays at
Saturdays at a. m.
. U. A. M.
For House
M. C. S. CHERRY,
GEORGE B. KING.
For
J A. K. TUCKER.
For Register of
DAVID H. JAMES.
For Treasurer
JAMES B. CHERRY.
For
MANNING.
deft with her needle,
the gossamer bits grew into graceful
bows beneath her skillful fingers.
her heart sang an j just making its he mused-; I
of glad as the its must be protected
every way. It's the small leaks
needle flew in and out.
Seventy-five cents in one day
It was quite a fortune What a
happy impulse that led her to in.
quire here for employment The
money was already spent
that sink the
It was a questionable relief
sorrowful thought to meet a
whose face reflects the hue of
feelings; still it is a diversion,
nation as her thoughts went rapidly land Mr. Harry called the name a
back with her heart, to tho low bed I former employee with greater
on which her little brother lay, weak than to any one
faint from for one or two wearisome days,
she told herself with a I what new troubles are yon j
shiver or terror. Farther on a threatened, Tom he asked. I
blissful future, free from unpaid yon meditating or suicide I
rents and accumulating bills, ran . you carry a long facet
her hopeful fancy,
a room
which Eddie could his
hands clasped in his quaint, old-
fashioned the
. .-, you carry ion; nice i
fancy. She have Lost situation or family f
with a large window in it, at j Which, or what is it
lit- .,. .
For
JOHN H.
By reason of the state of chronic in-
credulity in which many men pass
lives they miss half the of this world
They to think that doubt and
belief are proofs of through
fear of being deceived reject much that
is true and good. To. such minds the
statement that Pr. Golden Med-
is a real and proven cure
for all diseases caused by torpid liver,
bad blood or scrofulous humors carries
with t it own condemnation. They do
not believe it, apparently, because say-so;
and yet hat more, or less, can
we We know the facts, and Sf we
did not make public the of
this remedy few would profit by e
try to do our duly in the matter audit
remains for Hie doubler who needs
to overcome his and give it a
trial.
reward an incurable case of
chronic Nasal by the
act users of Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy,
Flies don't bother the busy man
Philadelphia Call.
The best in world for Cuts
Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Fe-I
Sores, Chapped Hands, j
Corns, and Skin Eruptions,
and cures Piles, or no par re-
quired. It is guaranteed to give
coming night, asking odd
in a sweet little voice hushed
by the awe the gathering dark
and wondering at the solemn-.
appearing stars, that to him
were so many tiny glimpses into a
bright beyond, that held her dear
papa and in its mysterious
realms.
Something in the face,
with its patient, unspoken sorrow
drew Miss Carroll's sympathy to
Fay, and she encouraged her by
warmly her which
was really well done.
of them, answered
Tom, gravely. not of mine
myself that I have worrying
day. thank God. It's the bad case
In our house; it you like to bear n.
sir an apologetic tone.
course. Go said Mr. Bar-
carelessly.
very resumed Tom.;
young bit of a thing,
want And too proud
to ask for help. She had a little
brother who actually starved to.
death . yesterday while she I
was out hunting for work. Had the.
Tom's voice failed him.
cried tho listener,
hoarsely, deep in the shadows of that
Fay thanked her with a glance d d ,
which she could not keep the
grateful tears, bent over the . , ,
hot pressing table with bro-
dreams.
Already she saw dear
tie face lighting up with pleasure, one gone. Does nothing
his little hand held eagerly out
for the much needed break
more hungry days now I
sister's she More the darkness of the
more cold nights, nor the dark- gathering night shot Tom's
that frightened him so. How
can I be thankful
to be very careful
about the suddenly
tinned Miss Carroll at her elbow.
Fay gave a swift upward
startled by this abrupt breaking in
her dreams.
In that slight delay the iron rest-
ed too long. When she
raised it, the dark print of the broad
tip soiled the delicate lavender be-
any hope of remedy.
my cried Miss Car
mil. sharp disappointment,
perfect I
satisfaction, or money refunded.
For sale by you do it our whole rebuke to Mr. Barry's now thorough
face from Mr. Barry's view, as the
convict inn that this was Fay forced
itself on his mind.
P lie questioned at
coldly it seemed to
ed
sir, I'm going to the under-
taker's. The child must first have
Christian burial. It's not much the
poor can do for each other, that
little Where the
heart is to do more, the means are
want to do it
to walk on.
Every word was an unconscious,
, awakened conscience.
he cried at last, as
Tom walked on. go with yon ;
or stay, yon can do that part of the
business, and I'll go to the
if you will give mo the
Tom gave it then pros
reeded on his mournful errand, won
greatly at Mr. Harry's sud-
den interest in anything or anybody-
apart from his business
As that gentleman left the wide,
clean to find the ob-
street given and it
reeking with
and filth in every form he
i to the uttermost what it was to be
Yet this poor shelter
Ins ill judged justice would have
derived Fay and her baby
j brother.
The was soon found, then
up long stairways, until turning a
sharp angle In the cold attic, under
the low leaves, a scene met his gaze
that turned his dread speculations
into painful
In one corner, by a low bed, knelt
Fay, talking heart-brokenly to some
thing she held closely to her breast,
unmindful kindly laces looking
in at the door, and of the
fled sobs that answered her grief, ;
while with one hand she vainly
pressed a piece of bread the little,
pale lips.
Eddie, darling she moan-
ed, your eyes and eat the
bread. Yon were so hungry this
morning. Open your open
your eyes, pet; you are breaking
sister's
Sobbing drearily as she racked
the little, form backward
and in her anus.
the way she has been go-
on ever since
one of tho awe stricken spec-1
was out
thing to do, and he took worse and
died before she came in. It struck
her all of a heap and she won't take
no notice of anything, only rock and
cry like
Mr. Harry felt his heart sink
within while his own brain
seemed turned to fire. His
then, had been an irritating
error. In B second he. had crossed
the creaking floor and was kneeling
besides her.
lie whispered gently.
She turned her lace to
wards him. -lie won't take she
cried out
I never meant to do it sir
Bat It was warm and the. iron was
so heavy, and I had not had anything
day. How could
help letting the iron fall a mo-,
AH the persons clustered around
the door were sobbing loudly, and
the heavy drops fell from Mr. Harry's
eye on the little hand he held.
you please try she
pleaded, drawing the cover off the
fluid's face. Eddie, darling
again her moaning.
Tho child's beautiful face bore the
touching marks of privation
distress even in its death's sleep.
All of this misery for seventy-five
cents Ah, had it been a
bought experience
All his hard earned wealth and
position in a
could never restore life to the little
cold form, nor reason to the delicate
mind that had bent under its weight
of sorrow.
To his remorseful memory he was
the cause it all. True the end
was more bitter than any one could
foretell, still this was the sad result.
The consequences were now his
troubles to bear bravely and tender-
Oil him devolved the sacred duty
of soothing Fay, forcing
her to give Eddie up to and
willing hands that made the little
body ready its burial.
Afterwards, for years,
accepting the care of
Miss Carroll's willing cooperation
as a of restitution for his
former injustice, thankfully
it as a recompense when the
gentle face began to lose its
yearning gaze, and to lovingly
la bis.
The sequel was never related
stairs the work room, the
girls at the change in
Barry's treatment to them.
And n cue of them ever knew of the
living and dead reminders that kept
their warm in their employ-
heart
the little grave
m with its marble shaft j
bearing one word Hying,
the pale, beautiful wife with a haunt
ed look in her dark eyes, mid a
restless quiver around her sweet
month, whom Mr. Harry regards
with a reverend love that is almost
idolatry, of whom the girls
per as she comes among them, win-
all their hearts by the tender,
understanding sympathies she has
with their lives and loves, joys and
sorrows.
I am almost tempted
to so much resembles
the young girl whom Mr. Barry dis-
charged tor spoiling a of silk
only that it could never be, yon
know ; for some one said she turned i
eras died in the asylum.
Though I believe it was never right-
known what become of her
Commissioners Proceedings.
N. C, Sept.
The Board of Commissioners for
Pitt comity met this day, the follow-
members being C
Chairman, G M Mooring.
W A James, Jr., J A K Tucker and
Keel.
County orders ware issued as fol-
lows
S Easton i SO
; A J
II
; J B
O W
1.1 B
II Daniel
I W C
i J F Allen
J W Page SO
Harden
; II Skinner ft Co
Skinner ft Co
J H Bedding
Turner Wilkins
Noah
T Gaston
T B Taylor
C SO
W II
Phillips
J H i
Henry Bullock
K Forbes
S Smith
Warren
Alfred Peyton
Mark
Fernando Floating
W Harrington
B F i
Dr. F W a 1328
Dr. F W Brown
Dr. F W Brown
W II King
L II Wilson
M Mooring SO
and W C Dudley grant-
ed license to retail mouths
from 1st, to January 1st
with a rebate of two months.
petition of Dawson
the valuation of his land for
taxes was reduced from to
MOB.
The Hoard appointed registrars
and for the election to
be held on Tuesday, Nov.
K Daven-
port, B B Fleming J
Little, Manning Moore. M Y B Bed
ding, Inspectors.
Carolina B
ton, Registrar J Q I
Gray, J II P J II P
Inspectors.
Bethel TownshipS A Gainer,
Registrar, S M Jones, J P. Andrews,
B L T II G Bryan,
tors.
Beg-
W II Hives. T A
Richmond Atkinson, Bonbon
son, Inspectors.
Parker's X Roads box, Greenville
J Fleming,
Elihu Fleming, M
G Moore, Warren
tors.
Falkland C Vines,
Registrar; F G Dupree, B R King,
W J Harris,
tors.
A Lang, ;
W E Barrett. B L
Marcellus Cotten W M Johnson,
Inspectors.
Johnson Registrar; Jesse Cannon
Cannon, J E
s.
Swift Creek TownshipS S
berry, Registrar Fred Harding C j
P Prince Den-1
Blount, Inspectors.
Beaver Dam TownshipS V Joy
The Situation in North
New Orleans Picayune.
Among the candidates in North
Carolina is a Fowle for Governor, a
Holt for a,
Finger for Superintendent of
cation a Bonn for Congress. I
If Fowle gets Holt with a Finger he
will take the Bunn.
Registrar; G T J
Andaman, George Wooten,
Blow, Inspectors
J Laughing-
house, R R Warren, J
O Proctor, R G Chapman, Samuel I
Davis, Inspectors.
Greenville
A Sugg, Registrar; J
Smith, W L Brown, S P Humphrey,
W Inspectors.
The tax list of State Comity
taxes for the year having been I
completed and ready to be delivered
to the Sheriff for collection and
M King, Sheriff, appearing before
tho Board failing to produce
and exhibit receipts from the prop-
offices showing that he has set-1
tied full the State and
taxes of with which he is
charged, the Board proceeded to
elect a Tax to collect the
State and County taxes for the year
1888 with the result .-
First W King
Ward W II Harrington Sec
Ward
Third Ballot
Ward Harrington Fourth
Ward
ton f Ward receiving tho ma-
of votes, was declared elected,
and it was ordered that the said
Ward be notified of his appointment
and requested to met this Board on
the 13th of September, 1888. and file
his bond the sum of for
State tax for county
school tax.
The following communication
read and ordered spread on the
To the Chairman of the Board of
Commissioners of Pitt I
hereby request that you call a
meeting of tho Board of Com-
missioners on Thursday,
13th Tor the purpose of taking
action upon the bond of Per
Ward Tax collector.
September,
W A James.
Upon the written request of W A
James. Jr., a member of the
Board of Commissioners for
Pitt county, a special meeting
Board of Commissioner is called for
the purpose of taking action upon
the bonds of Fernando Ward
as Tax collector for and that
I said special meeting be held on the
13th day of September, 1888, and
that the Clerk of the Board is
to post notices of said meeting
and publish the same in the
i newspaper.
Pauper orders were issued as
lows
Susan Turner
Margaret Bryan
; James Masters
Mayo
H Smith
Nancy Moore
I Haddock
Ferry
B P for Wm King
John Baker
New York Letter.
New York Star Syndicate Keller to the
Staff Sept. 0th, 1388.
The valiant custodians of the
Democratic interests at National
Headquarters have just unearth.
plot of the enemy that is the
most sensational
this campaign. The scheme as it is
out involves the theft of West
six electoral votes.
For some time vague reports have
come to Headquarters that the wily
Steve was prosecuting work
on his great West Virginia railway
with remarkable assiduity. Colo-
trusted agents
to this territory and they claim to
have proof that nearly
have bean colonized recently in i
Wast Virginia from Virginia and
North Carolina. Supposing that
the honest voting strength of the
parties stands relatively about as it
did four years ago, added lie- j
publican voters would give the
State to Harrison. Cleveland's ma
was little more that
Forewarned course is
ed. Col. says he an
to chuckle over the scheme now,
has been a very expensive
one to the Republican managers.
Apart from this West Virginian
business nothing much is talked
about in political circles except the
approaching
splendid old will
reach the city on Thursday and the
demonstration will occur on
evening. Square
is to be the of
it, alone accommodates nearly
people but. many more than
that Dumber will wish to he
hand that the street.- for blocks
around have been put in shape la
for auxiliary mass meetings.
The admission to Garden will be
by ticket and a very lively scramble
is going on for the coveted paste
boards, the Old Roman
there will be attractions in the way
of Governors, States Sena-
tors, Representatives, etc, who are
to be liberally distributed about
among the street stands to keep the
crowd in good humor.
There is no longer a peg to hang,
a hope upon tor the union of the
Democratic in this city on
local nominations. will
pull way with a team of his own
and the Democracy will do
likewise. The little side show, re-
Irving
etc., will perhaps suit their in-
preferences form
the two tickets. Normally there
ought not to be. a difference of
votes between the voting strength
of the two Democratic factions,
which course will give great zest
to the fight.
Just what the President's attitude
has in respect to this quality
it is difficult to say. Without any
doubt if pressure has been brought
to bear the White House, the
two present an unbroken front to the
enemy. That not such pressure was
exerted is an evidence of the
dent's belief that separate tickets
will assist the Democratic
dates both on the State and Nation-
tickets, without imperiling Demo-
success.
A more than a week will
sec GOT Hill in the field as
of Warner Miller. Tho Mug-
have not let up a bit in their
clamor against the popular
of the Empire State, but in tho
graphic parlance of streets he
will get there all the same
less all signs fail he will give the
wood pulp statesman such a renting
as he has not had since Boss
Mowed him out of tho Senate.
David B. Hill is of the
shrewdest politicians alive. Ho is
a mugwump. Ho lacks the
and has not even tho odor of tho
He is ;
a sharp, shrewd handler of men.
He has in him the making of a good
Governor and in spite of
abuse heaped upon him,
has made an excellent Executive.
-Practical are free in
earing that he will add more
strength to Cleveland tho
will bring to him.
Outside of politics there is very,
little stirring here. I told you last,
week of the rather precipitous
of Freddy to Europe. All
tho social gossips insisted that he
had been piqued to a point where ;
forbearance ceased to a virtue I
by the of the Lily.
Whether or not that was true, the
lady herself took passage for Europe
last Saturday. Now gossips have it
that her mission is to restore the
entente
Frank E.
Before the watermelon season is
over let our lady readers try this re-
for
Miss Carrie Townsend, South St.
Louis, tells the always
have a feeling of pity for girls who
have florid or sallow complexions,
or whose laces are bespattered with
freckles, looking as if they had been
about when a bran bin had
ed. I feel sorry for them not be
cause of any harm that the freckles
do, for really I think them nice, as
they arc evidence of a pure, light
and healthy complexion, but because
the removal of them or the sallow-
is so easy if they only knew
how. I accidentally discovered a
sovereign remedy a couple of years
ago, which cost next to nothing.
One day the plumbers shut
water off and I could get any in
which to wash my face. It, was
fearfully soiled, and, looking out of
the window just then, saw a friend
approaching to call on me.
about me noticed half of a
from which the meat had
been removed some time before. It
was partly filled with juice, and I
hastily washed my face in it. The
result was so soothing that I re-
washed my face in that
Judge astonishment
a days later on seeing that there
was not a freckle left on my face.
A number of my girl friends then
tried and the result was a great
beautifying countenance. No
Matter what is wrong with tho face
the juice of the watermelon will
rectify it and produce a clear
Is
What is this with
which so many seem now to be
If you will remember a few ago
word comparatively unknown
today it is as common as any word in
the language, yet this word
only inclining another word
used by our forefathers In past. So
it is with nervous diseases, as they and
Malaria are intended to over what our
grandfathers called and all
are by troubles from a
of tho Liver h in
Its functions finding it cannot
dispose of tho bile through the ordinary
channel Is to pass II
the system, causing nervous troubles,
Malaria, Batons Fever, etc. Yon who
an- Buffering can well appreciate a cure.
We recommend Green's August
Its arc
When a man is deemed reliable
out in Montana they say,
stand without
I p.
Yon an- feeling depressed, your
is poor, you arc bothered with Head-
ache, you are nervous, and gen-
out of sorts, and want to brace up.
Brace up. hut not with
medicines, or bitten, which have
basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and which
you for an hour, an then leave
you in ivory condition than before.
What you want is an that will
purify blood, stall healthy action of
and Kidneys, restore your vitality,
and give renewed sad strength.
Such a medicine you will And in
Hitters, and only cents a bottle Hi
Store.
P i. JAMBS,
E Y-AT-LA W,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Practice in all the courts. Collection
a Specialty.
L. JAMES
DENTIST. O
IAMBS
G REE S V I L L E, N. C.
i I. BLOW,
G V N. C
AUG. M MOORE
A BERNARD,
A Tl OR NETS-A IF,
N. C.
Practice in the State and Federal
J E MOORE
J M. TUCKER
HOOKS,
A T-LA W,
N. C.
L C LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER
N U
T V.
Attorney and at Law
N C.
W JOY
at Law
H. C.
Will practice In the Court o Pitt,
Greene, and conn
ties, am Supreme Court,
Faithful attention given to all bushiest
entrusted to him.
DR. H. SNELL,
WASHINGTON, N. O.
Surgeon Dentist.
Tenders professional services Is
public.
Teeth extracted without pain by the ass
Nitrous Oxide Gas.
FREE-i
B. YELLOWLEY,
W,
Greenville, N. C.





The w . in tins issue Representative
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C-
I J. Will
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th;
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.-. do me the to publish
BO further business meet-
adj
Grange i .
We roof Committee prices of
Tics beg leave to re
son Bi
with i. ;
arty
th State local governments
than we in the
TOT
. . m. are inclined
, moot. I am
m. i and c serration a
done la if
. th ft
, , , Legislature people
., . letter g ,,,.
d Jr Mount, and are asked to ;.,.;, and
in then devotion either the or
every Democrat
Son
i from cotton place of
A. G. Cox.
Pete on the Third
. . .
i ; be fashion is
year all whether
be i tie fold or out in
cold, ram an don give
world, tie result do
in do shape letter,
thinking man do whole ground of literary
brass in hi .-. he covered by sum kinder
i . yes. , . .,. t a question of hit am
,, . ,. r other decent bat pm pie and can no write
.-.- the an
arid else. instance
dis Mr. be meditated
sum an den writ a letter all
Bed omen hut de
an sod
van in dotage an
ticket they are all worthy of the wouldn't have of-
I'M
MUDS i Mil
Are headquarters for all needed in the
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be
but if you want anything in
Hardware, Agricultural Stoves
and Carriage
and House Material, Cutlery
We can save you money on any of these goods.
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS POWDERS
which will-soil at Prices.
GREENE
K arc now fitted op in and ore to man-
ES.
. . ., . having
thus find out ,,,.,
to blow Ted A Men are
. the com I supposed to be nor arc they
by the kind to represent
; . the servants o.
then i .,,, n regard to the conn
i . ti. . . . . . . r
lunch
folk,.
for
How a; i a win r- , , -quality with the
mister of I ca i .- draws, for
after . did and t . . v hit ;.
for an
; nil
for it,
He it e the
baring ; a i
t, ; . .,.
.- W crowd this
. dis
would diver,
able H yon bring
party. Some them bin Den
l tried have
elves worthy. The others are all I writ letter i de
I and trite men and they all kins an he was
great man but d
elected by majorities.
V- truly,
open short notice any kind or of
RIDING
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING.
. We also keep a line of
READY
Come and see us. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
in .
t will II
is
; .
ha
to arc
that unity
.
; tin v I
nob nothing; but unit. I. as
who
. .
lion . ,
nod.
find i
Haiti
. lib I. I I
as n
wouldn't be
I de next Mi Con
didn't him
i i. hues.
I've bin stun myself
or
have alien hoped fur
do but de
i in d s State jest now
ids i or white
i . n own.
i . it , v better
. ,; hi. and in
I he did
. in de world,
; .-. .,. coon i She had
.,. Rn ,. blame
do average
. . he ho or
entry de
, an i i her I he
H had an
THE MAN
BE DAY. but Hie man who keep of
Groceries, Fruits, Confections,
TOBACCO, CANNED
Can found whenever wanted. Von only have to look For
all your wants In above aw cu he lied.
OX CONFECTIONS TO
A.
THIS BEING ELECTION YEAR
And has nothing to do with the price of
II you desire to purchase I In
FLOUR, C
In th line, ill on
J. C. TYSON, Greenville, N. C.
. Provisions, Canned Goods, General Family Supplies,
I-
BUT INFORM YOURSELF BEFORE TAKING A
MATTER FOR GRANTED.
It has recently been rumored that we were
closing- out our business in Greenville and
would not have any new goods in stock this sea-
son. The rumor is wholly an error and we has-
ten to correct it. Contrary to going cut
we are just receiving an immense stock of
new
inter Goods
Fall and W
Our stock will as usual consist of the leading
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS,
a-n-
BOOTS,
DO,
HATS,
and ail to be found in a first-class Dry
Goods establishment. We will be found at our
old stand and can supply ail your wants with
reliable goods.
H Morris Bros,
Greenville, N. C.
hi
THE LEADERS IN
Tobacco, Always on Hand
. . when do
, reel her
. i all
John
for
Carol
will
and
is
party a
let it
.
ac-
. . com i
, re,
I rile el d m bucks
.-.- . i
lull
Our Fall and Winter Block of Dry Goods.
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., have arrived, and all
friends and customers arc invited to call and ex-
goods prices.
Having the col . bi John
Co. notes, bock and nil evidences and
we their and
In g a to all . advantage of the
will be enable I to ; .; oath
folk. We shall in I
I of the mess, with . former partner Chas. Skinner assist
ant, who -rid always lie and tin t.
A. i branch of our will h ca h
rates t, to cultivate i Hi re la MOO to
n. .
by
Reasonable Price
i s i
them.
w.
party will
year
this
it will . u
PICK I . .
All kinda of Ls cad i
At
AM i Ml SAFE.
; i r 3rd,
ad .
n ah ;.
i .- I
to ere I i ha
. . . i k i in ill .
all all D u
Beckon . aid in I
the
The Third
cal Party I ti groW ion was opened by J.
h and Pitt B. who matte a first
. in de
did sum
twenty ergo an de i sow Will
I. tor
she .
T. . l n . have
day J. J. ,.;. . i e, same
. objects for .;.;.,;
. . . by th Sc
tor this w , healthy of h r em n
I ; . awakened ; ; J
OF THE E
See
Tin
. . . that a lawyer should know
Meting . in her history. the He
. pork can
. i-; per
K.
i II . C, 1888.
-n- Sept, 1888.
There was a large gathering at
Falkland last w.-
II i
men and
H N i
a --U
TORY
THE FRONT
J. D. Will,
Tin; OF
. .
fl
. i the hits said many excellent
ma . . , ,,. ts for next which; them of
but his . fore
i .
hired labor
or the is the best Person our
V.,
his heal
hi-
speak in
J. I.
. the , being warmly
. o i th Hon in and responded in a ring
tatty minutes, j
cone harmonizing many points
. v and
rt
Ho
min We
id concerning the
i t today.
STANDARD
OYSTER SHELL,
SHELL LIME. PUKE DISSOLVED HONE,
COTTON SEED MEAL AND
Wagons, sale,
N. C Mar.
My i well equipped w the Mechanic . i on put
lint WORK. We keep up with the times mid the latest Improved
Bart material used In work. All styles of used, roil can select from
Brewster. Storm, Coil. Horn, King.
Also keep mi hand a full of ready made
HARNESS AND WHIPS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AGENT FOIL THE OIL Mil
or
the year re v. ill sell a low as j
Special Attention Given REPAIRING.
Thanking lie people this and pat f.,
i i III .
hop
I out or an-
to the of great gales and
job lots. I never pretend to oiler stock.
my rule of business is to buy and at the
Lowest Possible I and to deal only
in the
. made Ids report
MATS and
. . ., B till
noon . hash
exert
the.
-rt. i what.-.,,,. ., our townsman, ft Jr. a me a call and
. , . . u motion that the
IS .- of this W pd- n-d a p till
k. hi to no at Ball last tin
the Reflector.
My stock is Complete, the Best and
the Cheapest in the State. Again, and yet again
do I challenge merchant tailor to
ht Quality,
Of Interest to ladies,
m,
hi.





EASTERN REFLECTOR,
I perfectly worthless. Mr. G. M.
THIS PAPER
i lit v.
LOW ELI.
r t r
bull.
Local
The test Butter kept
constantly on ice at
Harry Skinner Co's
Gil
J. L.
Buy Cook Stoves at
Terrell.
In Stock bead
OH Brick State.
Cook Stoves at
pots at Cos at Terrell's.
Foist has been tried
and is the but and cheapest at the
Old Brick Stoic.
Km Bra Humber is visiting one prominent farm
in W j , township, told on
Mr. I. K. Tucker left List week for that he had fully four
Wake stack of was . ruined.
Hid have beard say
bad lout In addition
to what was palled a good deal of
fodder is drying up the corn be-
Hares Cherry teaching cause it is too wet to pull it.
at Franklin
Mr. II. Home has moved into
one the houses over in
town.
hope that as many of
-Miss who has been possibly can will come to
t bi was in town I ext pea-Bred
I what they owe
Mi. B. Clark, or Washington, j Friends, we need the money, and
was at King House Sunday and many of you have been indulged
Monday. Rood time, therefore do not
wait tor indulgence. A rep-
, of the paper will be out
j on the street part of the time for the
I purpose of receiving and receipting
Misses Oars Carr, of Snow Hill and the office is
Annie Bynum, Farmville, conveniently located on main street
were town one day last. week. where some one can always be found
I. Carr and and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skinner re-1
turned yesterday from a visit
Bertie County.
county,
county
S. S. of Tarboro, were in
tor a short while
week.
Messrs. Claude Harry
sea and for, Whedbee left
I to attend to you. Don't wait to be
hunted but settle with our rep-
on the street or call at
the office and do so.
A specialty
Cotton
by Allied Forbes.
of the Hall Stonewall
Gins.
For Beware o to Terrell's.
Place orders for Coal early
Parade.
The following gentlemen
have
for Davis School La
orange.
Mr. II. A. has taken a
with Cherry, and
Mr. W. II. Home with the
with K. C. and save money. ; Store.
The Bib of the Bo
Lunch Milk Biscuit
Famous I Mr. S. Earle, or Randolph
ex- has moved his family
ceded the sales of the former year Greenville and is occupying the Do
by 380.701 pounds. Try them, at house formerly used by Mrs. L. F
the Old Buck Store.
Valuable property in the town of
Greenville for sale. For terms and
particulars apply to L. W. Lawrence
E. S. Greene.
Hon. E. Moore, of William
has an invitation to .
address the mass meeting of Dem-
appointed Marshals for
Democratic celebration to take place
in Greenville Tuesday night Sept.
and I take method of H
them of their selection.
Beaver T. Tyson. Bel-1
B. J Carolina B.
-O. C. Nobles,
J. Blount. Falk-
It. L. Davis.
Jr., G. M. Tucker, O. W.
ring ton W, L. Brown. I
-S. I. Fleming. Swift Creek-
Fruit Jars arrived Sept. 7th
the Old Brisk Store.
Smoke Stacks made to order
Terrell's.
a, at this place on the inst,
Ratification day.
Dr. W. L. Best.
Please notify me whether or not
you can attend and serve at
The family of Mr. A. X. Ryan earliest convenience.
saws been st Winchester, Va. for G. JAmes.
MM time Notice of their absence Chief Marshal.
Buy your oil from . Glenn,
. made sooner, but
lowest cash overlooked.
A not going out. w i,,,,. of ,.,.
wanes, as has been j He college of Lexington
continue with increased j,,.,, a series of Mt.
to serve my to then ad- on Bands the inst at
vantage. L. t. film. j o'clock. A cordial invitation
will be cl I to all to be present.
sad eh We to team that Ben. a
Sc on account little SOS of Mr. W J. while
holiday M. R. j st play at Mr. A. L.
Brick Bow, is being repaired by
an Saturday. S pt. IS, on yesterday fell
of IV take j leg.
D. who baa
been teaching in various places in
i count several and
Elk i r T. in
OF members of
Board of Health are
ed to meet font
Tuesday. September 18th,
for of electing a
of
. hum, S. c.
In for, . has b set
Ml p . Is
. this
c- t
at i Brick Store.
are
Jean
The conversation was
overheat in the Mallard House,
Richmond,
Hello Colonel where
have you been all
I have been to the-
to site John Thompson.
I low was the perform-
Co How was it I wouldn't
go a thou dollars.
Another
quite ho reverse.
Thai man Thompson has made me
sore, nearly ail those com-
advertise they have some
thing funny, but when too them
o many personal friends I they are not a
here, loft a to s,, ;. man I ever
Alabama. on the stage. First X smiled, then
in borne hi will go to Van- la broad grin, then I ha had like a
rt It Vi v, Nashville Tenn. country then J roared, then I
On- . wishes attend yelled. I had to stick my
Mr. H. Sheppard formerly of m my month; was-all doubled
eyes filed fears; I
con I we him; tat I could hear
be kepi right on The people
me were about in the same
condition. Some over each
I had a stitch in my side; I got
dace, of late rear
near
yesterday Baltimore, where he
nil remain few days visiting rel-
From Baltimore he will go
f. his home. Ho is a
Electoral Canvass.
Geo. II. Brown. Jr., and Geo. A.
Democratic and
can Candidates for Presidential
I Electors, will address the people in
joint discussion as follows t
Aurora, Beaufort county,
day. September 15th.
Fairfield, Hyde county,
day, September 19th.
Swan Quarter. Hyde Co., Thurs-
day, September 20th.
Statesville, Hyde county, Friday,
Beaufort
Saturday, September
Plymouth, Washington
Tuesday, September
Washington
Wednesday, September 26th.
Columbia. Tyrrell County, Thurs-
day September
Martin county
September 29th.
Edenton. county, Mon-
day, October 1st.
county,
2nd.
E. City, county Wed
October 3rd.
Camden C. H., Camden county,
October 4th.
C. H. Curt
day
Gates Saturday
October
Gates county, Monday
October
Tuesday October 9th.
Harrellsville, county,
Wednesday October 10th.
Jamesville, Martin county, Thurs-
day October 11th.
Pitt county, Friday
12th.
Pitt Saturday
October 13th.
Other Appointments will be an-
Speaking will commence at noon,
changed by Local Commit-
tees. John EL Small,
Dem. Ex. Com.
OPERA HOUSE
SIGHT
TUESDAY, SIP.
AMERICAS GREATEST ARTIST.
Mr John
Presenting his merry of
Comic Characters in his
never-to-be-
forgotten Protean
Comedy, entitled
A HUGE JOKE.
Sew buttons on tight.
laugh until they
shed tears.
TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS.
Having visited the Northern markets within the past few weeks, we
wish to call attention to immense stock of Dry Goods,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, which were bought far below their
raise for Cash, that we can and will sell at extremely low figures.
Let u.- I , man, and made for the the deer
mg crow an I a big reception
Saturday.
For the first time
months tin are now
regular trips to r.
. . I he i. i
from
while very ranch regret to
lose from our midst, wish
in
vocation he may .
The editor went out the
try week in order to recuperate
bis railing health. he carried
plentiful supply of
apparel and an extra pair
wasted me to come back and
get a check. I told him I had my
seventy-five e worth.
Admission
-eats on sale without
extra charge at
HARRY SKINNER CO'S.
look to I-. people iii town st shoes, it is that he ex
from the Sort side of the liver sow t- enjoy the country
air as
that .;
S ah of
as possible. bis ab
Sn
will convene next Mon-
l Grate will
preside.
This section baa recently
j rains.
general now is that are haws
bad
Sever.-s or bright and charm-
I lie II have next
to The town will
miss tin m
All funds in of the
town have L en exhaust-.
x. a. c.
met 7th,
weekly meeting. President I
called upon vice-president 0.1
King preside. Several new;
were added the list of I
membership. it at ion Committee j
Andrew
and had been appoint-
the itself, winch ed to address dab at their next
sonata for the appear-, meeting, Friday Sept
of this week's paper. Several motions concerning
as well as the rent of as, is the working of the
having n big time daring ab , carried. Some considerable
of and we all look , participated by several
forward to bis return with feelings members, as to arrangements for
regret. The absentee is expected was agreed that
to return in a day m two now. when , Mr- W. and Mr. E.
will again turn itself over should address the club
ring the day. and at night have a
torchlight and several
short by prominent men
and that all the Democratic Clubs
Pitt wire requested to be
int.- hauls, the of re-.
same proper and the
in the usual channel.
We hope that all h lads will be
fitted by the given us.
P. S. The truant returned present and participate in the pa-
ed, and the city government M now in charge. He Both speakers appointed
being run money. by his visit, and , present. Mr. J.
There are is had a fine must get to entertained the club with a most
in Mat week are worthy work now to keep him from fussing, excellent speech. He is indeed
reading, v, e make no apology for This paper got itself out without his
publishing then to the exclusion and therefore is much
other ma better than usual
H. Brawn. Jr., and
Geo. A. Sparrow, candidates for
Elector this District, address
flue talker. His speech was point
ed, logical and at times most
and was listened to with
marked attention. the
I ion a vote of thanks was
tendered Mr.
Mr. G. B. King failed to speak, ex-
as usual,
organization of the ladies of
the Episcopal Church, known as
the poop e Of Pas at Green-1 -s
of A large crowd was present and
ft Taylor, of Bail- such aiding the poor, ad- j the people seem to be
county, have leased the loon- ministering to the sick, raising of more interest in club meeting.
dry from Mr. B. F. Sugg, and will fund.; with which to dispel the
do all kinds of We wish church debt. This is a noble
them s . association, prompted by religions
a number of sturgeon have -J f those in
been recently caught in the river, f meet
run being said to lie The for
present t will doubtless bring
many more.
The following arc new post fall session of Greenville Ins.
offices established this county begins under very favorable all who have
during the last month L. The enrollment compelled to come here
N. P. T. M. W at the of this past six or seven weeks have found
Moore. P. fl. J Cobb, j SO of were boarding pupils.
P. M. I About pupils are expected
in the next week or so. All
0-23
Every person living the north
side of Tar river, and nearly every
person in the will hail
with pleasure the completion of the
and the consequent abolish-
of the ferry. Many persona were
kepi from to town on account
of the inconvenience of getting
Notice.
Is given that upon the written
request sf W. James, Jr.,
there v.-ill a special meeting of
the Board I Pitt
at heir office in on
day of September fur the par-
pose n . the and
oaths of Fernando Ward as Tax
tor f.-r the year Witness my hand
MM,
C.
I. II. Coins Pitt Co.
Corns Pitt Co.
Notice to Creditors.
as of the
Last of It. A.
decease is to notify
all owing the estate of the said
R. A. to come forward and set-
and all holding
-aid estate will present them
to me within
twelve mouths from this date or this no-
will be plead in of their
This the day August MS.
I. ST.
I. A. Sugg Atty Executor.
Moses
A OF
Pill aid
FOR SALE CHEAP.
All kinds of Watch and Clock Work
repaired in Workmanlike Manner and
warranted mouths.
MOSES
Greenville, N. C.
arc at their place, and are
hying -North Jo, C. G-
the rams
was before
caused the in
is strong now
would be hardly possible for the fer-
ti mom river.
There has been a
Assistant Principal, Miss M.
I s- Cannon, Department; Miss
r. r . j Meta Primary Depart-
Miss J. Harris, French,
; Drawing and Painting.
the terry eat to them.
We arc not trying to find fault, for
the ferry has managed as well
as it be done and every
possible has been made
for the accommodation of those who
had to cross the river while the
bridge was being repaired, but the
flat was necessarily slow, the means
of getting to it was a long way and
round the street by which the
town was reached aPer crossing the
ferry is a bad one in many respects.
Often on busy days, people had to
recently m some of the mail am Tan
from Greenville to other mints, and a diversity of interests are
several new routes and offices have represented daily at the table the
been established. Among the most Home. One day recently at i wait U long as a half hour at the
important of these is a daily mail to dinner there was present j time before turn came to cross
Marlboro via Cobb's store and the legal fraternity, a doctor, a the river, and on a few
Commercial School
Washington, N. O,
System of Modern and
cal Business Education thoroughly taught
by a regular graduate of Lexington, Ky.,
College. Rapid Calculation and Pen-
Free to those stud-
Book-keeping. Regular Fall
opens October 1888. Winter
opens January 7th Terms
very low. from 2.50 to 3.00
per Tuition for course.
Students can enter at any time. For
full particulars address
A. II. WILKINSON.
Principal.
ville. preacher, an editor, a printer, a car
Hon. Thai. G. Skinner and Mr. E-
A. White -ill address people of n an ice dealer a post-
;. . ,,,, , master, a revenue officer, a school
Pitt count, at Bethel one or two drummers, a
s and at L
T . i The
st Greenville e hope , J w ,
citizens turn out large ,,,
numbers and hear the speeches. J ,,;,, Wat
The Democrats of placed at his prominent position in
held their convention last Friday order to add dignity to the table.
and got on the tailoring
For II. T. Hodges ; for the I
Legislature, James for Keg-1 The rains have done considerable
later of Deeds. Major Williamson damage to fodder in this
of it All
ticket is a one an will j that had been pulled and was lying
elected. the fields when the rains came is
the water in the river was so low
that the flat could not reach the
shore on the town side thereby 1.0
passengers either
in water to get to flat
or fording the river. The latter was
done in several instances, it proving
to be a more speedy way of getting
to or from town than waiting for
flat. All these things were trouble-
hough
is a relief to the people to know that
they are all past. The bridge is
now completed the work is well
done, and those having to cross the
river can use it as heretofore. Let
hope that it will be several years
before repairs are needed that will
necessitate use of another ferry.
Will Color One to Four Found
Of Dress Goods,
Yarns, J cents.
A Child can use them
iii. mi fastest
I. tin
.-;.
, an f . .
LAUNDRY IO Cents.
i II for
C l-inst .
Ask I Sample Card, m
WILLS. A
Of USE
DIAMOND PAINTS.
Handkerchiefs Corsets Bustles Kid Bilk Mittens
Pins He, Needles Hose Smoked Pearl
Buttons per doz., Suspenders Collars
each. Fast Black Jerseys Silk Handkerchiefs Buttons
per gross, Toilet Soap per box, Spool Cotton per doz. Cloaks
and Wraps to suit and lit all purchasers and a good many other things
far below their value.
GO
Best Prints Worsteds White Cloth Bleaching Bed Ticking
and a nice line of ores, r i ; es Clasps
to suit all colors of dress.
ATS AND
C.
Hats Men's Hats Boy's Caps Men's Caps Hoy's and
Men's Stiff Hats at each.
Boots and Shoes.
Boy's Boots Men's Boots Men's Shoes nice Shoes
Children's Shoes at any price to snit the purchaser. In addition to
our former lines of goods we have added
and are now selling Boys Suits for f Men's Suits Men's all
wool Coats Overcoat from to Boy's Overcoats
And in conclusion will say it you are in want of anything in line of
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing call on
LEADERS OF PRICES
Greenville, N. C.
HEAD QUARTERS.
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS
et
Whole Stock Brogans per Pair aDd Upwards.
We take pleasure in showing our goods.
BROWN HOOKER
RACKET
FOR BARGAINS
T KT
ALL AND
WE DEFY COMPETITION
And Invite all to Examine Stock.
It is the most complete and varied of any store
in town. Time and space prevents our quo-
ting prices, hut rest assured we will
NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
WE A OF
wear, Fine Shoes, Bats, Ribbons,
Ostrich Tips, Buttons,
Adi everything needed to a Lady's
will find that we carry the so and best
stock of aid
liars
C IN G
Of in town. Nothing SECOND-HAND or SECOND
CLASS, but PURELY FIRST-CLASS GOODS,
with the Hard Cash and at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
Of articles needed in the House and Kitchen
we are chock block, and can give great
bargains on anything from a Frying Pan to a
CHINA TEA SET.
Net Fail if M
MAMMOTH EMPORIUM
EMBRACING ALL THE LATEST STYLES
Dry Goods,
DRESS GOODS,
NOTIONS,
CLOTHING,
HATS AND CAPS,
Boots and Shoes, etc.
These Columns for Unrivaled Announcements.
stock in this line is very complete and we
say without fear of successful contradiction
that we can cause you to rejoice when you ex-
our goods and our prices.
in general we are offering at blizzard prices.
matter what want, call for the
RACKET
and you will be to get it.
We Particularly invite Country Merchants to vis-
it our store. We can give them immense BARGAINS.
Just across the street door to Harry Skin-
we carry a full and complete line of
and Fancy
waft Retail
REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD TRADE WITH
1st. deal fairly and with every
2nd. We no goods.
3rd. We treat n and gentlemen.
Mb. article from it In not what
resented we take it back and refund the money.
And a thousand other reason we could give if want of apace did lot
prevent.
everybody, and be convinced that what
we say is true. Respectfully,
RYAN REDDING.
Or you might miss some of our great bargains





I A. SHEPPARD
HAS ADDED TO HEB STOCK
. Goods, mud has secured
the services of an assistant.
All orders en now be fined on the short-
est notice. Dry aDd Wet Stamping for
and embroider- neatly executed
While in the Northern market- she
very careful to select only the best
latest style good in the Millinery Hue. ant
t prepared to offer purchasers special in
.
BARBER SHOP.
The has fitted up his Shop
STYLE,
and any person desiring a
CLEAN PLEASANT SHAVE
HAIR CUT, SHAMPOO,
anything in the
TO N
Is invited to -five me a trial.
guaranteed or no charge made.
ALFRED
GREENVILLE MARKET.
Corrected weekly by
Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
BRAND EMPORIUM
For Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair.
AT THE FRONT,
the Opera House, at which
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 a; reasonable figures
for work outside of my shop
executed. cry respectfully.
HERBERT EDMONDS.
Mess Pork
Bulk Sides
Bulk Shoulders
Bacon Sides
Bacon Shoulders
Pitt County Hams
Sugar Cared Hams
Flour
Coffee
Brown Sugar
Granulated Sugar
Syrup
Tobacco
Snuff
Lard
Butter
Cheese
Corn
Irish Potatoes
G. A. Salt
Liverpool Salt
Hides
Bags N
Beeswax
Bread
Star Lye
Kerosene Oil
STEAM
ind all other machines i at t
at home or a shop. Iron and
Brass Turning done in the MB manner.
Cylinders bored. Models made to order,
lick repaired. or titled. Pipe
out and threaded, Gins repaired in best
manner. Bring on your work. Gem-nil
lobbing by O. HUMBER,
Greenville X. C.
K. R.
and Schedule.
TRAINS SOUTH.
No No No
Dated daily Fast Mail, daily
daily ex Sun.
Weldon pm pin
Ar Rocky Mount A
Tarboro
Ar Wilson i in IS am
Wilson A
Ar
am
Warsaw
i On.
Ar
TRAINS GOING
No No
daily
Sun.
Wilmington am
Magnolia am
Warsaw
Ar
Wilson
Wilson an Din
Ar Rocky Mount
Ar Tarboro
Tarboro M
Ar Weldon
Daily except Sunday. pm
Train en Scotland Neck Branch Road
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 8.00
Returning, leaves Scotland Neck
9.30 A. If. daily except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro, N C. via
A Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun-
day, M. Sunday P M. arrive
W Hew ill lie. N C. PM. P M.
ii leaves N C. daily
except Sunday. A M. Sunday A
M, arrive Tarboro, N C, A M, II
AM.
Train on N C Branch loaves
daily except Sunday. GOO A M,
arrive N C, A M. Re-
turning leaves V C A M.
arrive Goldsboro, N C. A M.
Train on Nashville Branch leave Rocky
Mount at P M, arrives Nashville
P M, Spring Hope P M. Returning
loaves Spring Hope A U, Nashville
A SI, arrives Moan A
except Sunday.
Train on Clinton Branch leave Warsaw
Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at C
P M. Returning leave Clinton at A
M, connecting at Warsaw with No.
and
Southbound train on Wilson
Branch is No. Northbound- is
No. except
Train No. South will only at
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia.
Train No. makes close connection at
Weldon for all point North daily. All
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun-
day via Bay Line.
Trains make close connection for nil
North via Richmond Wash-
All trains run solid between
ton and Washington, have Pullman
Palace Sleepers attached.
JOHN V. DIVINE,
General
B. KENLY, Transportation
T. M. EMERSON Passenger
. B. EDWARDS N. B. BROUGHT
Edwards IN,
Printers and Binders,
RALEIGH, N. C-
We have the largest and Boat
establishment of the kind to found in
the State, and solicit for all classes
Of Commercial, Rail-
road or School Print-
or Binding.
BLANK- ml. I .
s Brawl ii. .-s.
S . Ea J-
II ROTH. X.
the
SAMPLE LOOMS MUCK.
Polite Best
I lie
top I in-
Ml in S. w V I.
to
3.25 to 6.25
to
to
to
to
to
SO to 1.00
to 1.00
1.00
1.00
2.25
8.25
8.40
THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE. C.
CASH
With Angers blackened with ink,
With eyelids heavy and red,
The local editor sat In his chair
Writing daily bread.
The stood by his chair,
foreman grumbled and swore.
And the office boy like an Oliver Twist,
Constantly cried for more.
He had told of a broken leg
That bad never been broken at all;
He had killed off the nearest friend he
had
And torn up a house in squall.
And now he wits at his end-
lie had not an item left;
And he bowed his head to the devil's
scorn r
Like a being of hope bereft.
They found him a corpse that night
In the street so drear and
The foreman whispering in his ear,
And the devil waiting for copy.
Ami this is an editor's life,
So fraught with dialings and care
And fretting and struggles and strife
Till Death lays claim to Ins share.
We have recently purchased the stock
of Hardware belonging to M. A. Jarvis.
and will replenish the same with all the
leading in the
HARDWARE LINE.
Tools, Ta-
and Pocket Cutlery, Plow Bolls
and Castings, Cart Material,
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Hinges.
Butts, Screws, Nails.
Glass, Putty. Lead,
Oil, Painters and
Material
description.
Harrows and Cultivators, Gins, Grist
Mills, Cider and Fan Mills, Saw
Self-feeding Cooking Stoves.
In fact all goods kept in a
STORE.
thank the public for the liberal pat-
that they hare given us while
managing the M. A. Jams, hardware bus-
and a.-k that they continue the same
to us. Our motto will be
FOR
UNDERTAKING.
Having associated B.
with me in the Undertaking business we
are ready to serve the people in that
capacity. All notes and accounts due
me for past services have been placed in
the hands of Mi. Sheppard for collection.
Respect f nil v,
FLANAGAN.
We keep on hand at nil times a nice
stock of Cases and Caskets of all
kinds and can furnish anything desired
from the finest Metal Case down to a
Pitt, county Pine Coffin. arc fitted
up with all conveniences and can render
satisfactory services to all who patronize
us FLANAGAN SHEPPARD.
Feb. 22nd.
GREAT BARGAINS
i m y
Mrs. R. II. begs leave to an-
to the ladies of Pitt county and
vicinity that has again resumed bus-
at the old formerly occupied
Alfred better known as his
Old Store. And has lust returned from
the Northern Cities with a complete and
entirely new stock of
MILLINERY
which she la extremely low for
CASH. have also secured the services
of Mrs. Hull a first-class Trimmer who
will he pleased to serve the public in the
most fastidious manner. Mrs null is
well known to many of you as she has
worked for me before Thanking you
for your very liberal patronage in the
past I hope by fair dealing you will
give me a continuance of the same.
MRS. It. II.
THE MILLINERY STORE OF
Mrs. T.
lately been repaired and fitted up
and she has just received a superb display
of New Millinery for
SPRING AND SUMMER
Besides her usual line of trimmed
lint rimed Hats, Ornaments and general
millinery goods, she has the prettiest
stock of Silks, shaded Rib-
Gauzes, etc., in the market. Give
her a call at the Old Stand.
AT
OPERA HOUSE CORNER
Can be found a fresh supply of
Light Canned Hoods, Fruits,
Confections, Tobacco,
Cigars,
which ill he sold very lowest cash
prices. Give me a call.
J. C. CHESTNUT.
m.
Parlor
m of U
stops. swells. Stool
and Book For only f
right and
to Sena
to your
from
r, or
aura t
torn lost trial.
MB to at
aura to ma, j.
walnut
Taper k Mas. .
Mayor April B. let,
H. W. .
or
Letter.
Special to
Washington, D. C, Sept.
Mr. Cleveland returned from a
three fishing trip in Virginia
this morning.
Tho Senate has the
appropriated by the
cations bill from as pass-
ed by the to and
also added a provision under
additional may spent
within three years in purchase
of
Controller of the Treasury
has gone to New York, where
he will, to night, deliver an address
Reform Club of that city,
on present aspect of the Tariff
The Democrats in Congress pro
to make things lively trusts
by introducing separate bills cover-
the productions of each trust.
Senator has introduced a bill
to permit the importation of jute
bagging free of duty. In bis re-
marks upon bill, he spoke of the
trust which bad increased the price
of jute bagging, and said the
cotton planters were seriously dis-
cussing the advisability of withhold-
their cotton from the market
something can be done to
break down this trust, which has
boldly struck at one of the greatest
interests of the inter-
est that has no protection and
which has to compete in the mar-
of the world with cotton from
other Congress has the
power to protect this great industry
simply taking off jute
bagging. These and other similar
bills will be forced to a vote at the
earliest possible moment, as it is
the intention of the Democrats to
republicans to put them-
on record in this of
trusts.
The republicans have not yet re-
covered from the panic into which
Mi. courageous
sage on the Canadian
threw them. The Senators of that
party held a caucus last night, to
decide upon what they shall do
about this question, and the tariff,
upon both of which they are at sea
rudder or compass. So
final agreement was they
will caucus again in a few days.
Mr. Cleveland is said to have con
to the Democratic
fund. This is worrying
the republicans a great deal, but I
do not see why. The head of th
party has the right to
a good example to the rank and
file.
The has passed the bill
providing that all Government
shall be printed in the high-
est style of art, and on hand press-
es. This does away with the steam
plate in the Bureau
graving and Printing.
The Committee on Affairs
is engaged in perfecting the bill of-
by Wilson, to
confer the necessary power upon
the President to retaliate upon
Canada treatment of our n
The bill will be reported to
tho as soon as possible, and
it will be passed immediately, as
the will not dare to op
pose it.
By dial of hard work the
has again bad a quorum present
this week but it is cot likely to keep
it long. Private business of a
nature will prove to be too
much for the most of the members.
Many Republicans here are of the
opinion that the Senate will not pass
a tariff bill at the present session.
Perhaps not, but if it does not after
all the bluster in which
cants Senators have indulged, it
will certainly a remarkable back-
down.
Chairmen and Price, of
tho Democratic committee,
have submitted to Mr. Cleveland
their plan of in detail,
and asked him to suggest any
changes that be might desire. His
reply was that be bad no
to make; that the committee
were doing everything just as be
would have it done.
Representative of Texas,
who was a member of I be
committee on foreign affairs in
last Congress, says the charge that
Mr. Cleveland bad changed his
on the Canadian question is
absurd. When the so called retail
act was passed, March
i here were two bills one a House
was endorsed in Mr.
was just u bill
as the I'm message now rails
tor; the other was the milk
j water Senate bill, which was accept
l by I lie
I nothing mi the d before . xii
ration of tin- Mr.
I stool rigid lie doe
j now.
A lull has into
; tin to trusts the
punishments of
Companion.
General Robert E. Lee was a
boy, for mother had
taught to practice self denial
and self-control, and to be
cal in expending money. His
death, when boy was bat
eleven years of age, mode a
He did markets
managed out door and
comfort of his invalid mother. As
school closed for noon recess be
rushed away from the frolicsome
boys, and home to arrange
for his mother's daily ride.
as he was he carried to car-
arranged the cushions, and
seating himself by her side tried to
entertain her, gravely reminding
that the ride would fail to
fit her unless she was cheerful.
is both a son and a
daughter to mother used to
say.
He was the most method it a of
managers, the neatest of house-
keepers. Unlike many boys, he did
not think it beneath him to attend
to details, or to do little things with
as much carefulness as if they were
large. While studying come sec-
be drew the diagram oil a
slate. Though be knew one he
was drawing would be rubbed out
to make room for another, he drew
it with as much accuracy and neat-
as if it were to be engraved.
After bis return from
can war, his wife, on opening bis
trunk, found every article of cloths
he had taken away with him and
a bottle of brandy which had been
put in for medicinal unopened.
He never brands or
key and rarely a glass of wine, and
be never used tobacco. To
the meaning of this fact ard
the powerful of lad's
self control, one must recall
licking life and drinking customs of
during General Lee's boy-
hood and youth.
During a school vacation he was
a guest in a country where
host, a fascinating of
culture, lived a gay, wild life.
Young Robert, who bad been train
ed to self control and self-denial was
shocked. He made no comment on
what he saw, but ho refused to join
in the revels.
The unspoken rebuke brought to
his bedside the night before his de-
pal tut e the host.
youth's abstinence had tamed him,
and he, a man of the world, confess-
ed to his youthful guest sorrow for
the wild lite he was leading.
Earnestly be warned him to be-
ware of drinking habits and urged
him to persist in his temperate
course of life. On leaving him the
host promised ho would try the re-
form.
Yet this methodical, self
ed, affectionate, serviceable boy was
no Ho was the son of
Horse of tho
inherited his father's mar-
spirit. He chose the army for
his profession and relatives
ed his choice.
He entered West Point at the age
eighteen, graduated second in his
class, and during the four years of
cadet life he did not receive a de
merit for any breach of rules
or neglect of duty. He avoided to-
and
did a deed which his mother could
not have approved.
Lads who think it effeminate to be
good, manly to be bad, are ask-
ed to harmonize their notions with
the pure, noble boyhood of Gen.
Robert E. Lee.
Margaret L. Williams Action for Si-
Against A Vin-
Joseph A. Williams, y
To A. Williams
You are notified the above
cut It action has been commenced in
this Court to obtain a Divorce A
lo returnable on the 2nd
Monday alter Monday in September
1888 in favor of the Plaintiff
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 March
Term 1880 of said Court, as asked in said
complaint. E. A. MOVE,
Clerk Superior Court.
Notice to Creditors.
The undersigned having
on the day of August, as ad-
of the estate of John Moore,
Is hereby given to all per-
sons owing said estate to make
ate payment, and to all creditors of acid
estate to present their claims, properly
authenticated, lo the undersigned on or
before the of August, 1880, or this
notice will be plead in bar of their
of John Moore.
A wile will hardly
husband has had his
bail or not ; lull let him go home
a strange it in
Ins and we it
Greenville, N. O.
new management. Hot and
cold water baths. rooms and at-
servants. Table always
ed with the best of the market. Feed
stables in connection.
11.50 PEE
El B.
T HAVE LOCATED MY ICE BOX AT
the store of Messrs. Harry Skinner Co.
where ICE can be had at all limes of
the day In quantities to suit at
Ice delivered in all parts of the town
morning without extra charge. All
orders personally attended to and
packed for out
Am also prepared to fill orders for
promptly and at lowest prices for which
it can be sold. Give me your orders.
E. B. MOORE,
May
AT TUB
OLD STOKE.
AND BUY-
their year's supplies will it to
their Interest to get our prices before
Is complete-
In all its branches.
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS,
FLOUR, COFFEE. SUGAR.
SPICES, TEAS, Ac.
always at Lowest Pricks.
TOBACCO CIGARS
buy direct from Manufacturers,
you to buy at one profit. A com-
stock of
always on hand and sold at prices to suit
the times. Our goods arc all bought and
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk
to run, we sell at a close margin.
Respectfully,
N. C
To my friends of pit I and adjoining
counties. Through special arrangements
with my companies can sell the best
Saw Mills, Sins. Presses,
and other Machinery from to l-i per
cent cheaper than any body else. All
Machinery warranted and entire
faction before a cent is paid,
Send for and full
E.
G. COX,
Dunn,
JOHN NICHOLS
Horses
Mules.
AX
Eastern Reflector, EXCELSIOR
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND
ALL PURCHASERS CAM BE SUITED
A car load Just arrived and now for
sale by.
at Keel King's old stand. Will sell them
CHEAP FOR CASH,
or at reasonable terms on time. I bought
my stock for Cash and can afford to sell
as cheap as anyone. Give me a cell.
Have Just procured several first-class
Vehicles and will take passengers to
at reasonable rates.
Sale, Feed and lira Stalk
Cleveland contributes a
check to the Democratic election
lands. This is his letter of
To the Editor Please inform your
readers that I have a positive remedy for
the above named disease. By Its
thousands of hopeless cases have been
permanently cured. I shall be glad to
send two bottles of m remedy to
of your readers who have
If they will send me their express
post office address. Respectfully,
T. A. Slocum. M. C. Pearl st, N. Y,
NORTH In Office Clerk
Pm County, i Superior Court,
Notice is hereby given of the
of the Queen Esther Mutual Aid So-
; that the names of the
tors are Jesse E. Holliday, Fanny K.
Holiday, James Holli-
day, Spencer Pay ton,
Simon II ill is Hoyt Little
Maria Payton, Colonel
Holliday, and such others as they in
associate with them; that the place of
business, shall be in Pitt county North
Carolina, and its general purpose and
business is the relief of sick and dis-
members and defraying expenses
of their and extending oilier char-
to dependent that the
duration of the corporation shall be
years, with stock.
E.
Clerk Superior Court.
SEVEN SPRINGS HOTEL
Is now open for the accommodation
of guests and visitors to the SPRINGS.
The properties of the waters arc well
known Kidney and Bladder
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Debility and
General Prostration. The house
been thoroughly renovated. .
polite m mm
Conveyances can be bad to the
either from Mt. Olive, or
The proprietors return many
thanks for past favors and respectfully
solicit a continuance of the same.
Respectfully
Whitfield
Proprietors
The Tar Hirer Transportation
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, President
J. B. Cherry,
J. S.
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen
Cut R. F. Jones, Washington, Gen
The People's Line for travel on Tar
River.
The Steamer is the finest
quickest boat on the river. She has
thoroughly repaired, refurnished
and painted.
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac-
and convenience of Ladies.
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS
A first-class Table furnished with the
best the market affords.
A trip on the Steamer Is
not only comfortable hut attractive.
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday
Friday at o'clock, a. m.
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at o'clock, a. m.
Freights received daily and through
Bills Lading given to all
J. J. if tat
Greenville. N. C.
Money Save A
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
The Best In The World.
HUME. MINOR
Three Big Houses.
RICHMOND, NORFOLK, AND
A REVOLUTION IN
OLDEST DEALERS. LARGEST HOUSES. BEST INSTRUMENTS
LOWEST PRICKS. EASIEST TERMS.
all
rheumatism
kidney complaints
dyspepsia
Mi
BALTIMORE
NORFOLK
Established in Baltimore in 1870.
Will open a House in
in September, 1887, for the and
sale of cotton, thus giving our
their of the two market.
ALL-ABOARD
N. C.
Having .-i d New Hotel at
which is row completed and will
he opened for the reception of visitors on
1st day of July, 1888.
Ocracoke is about miles from Wash-
and the same distance New
on the North Carolina coast.
is no better place on coast
between Maine and Florida for
and fishing.
only yards from the
Hotel, Is one the finest sheets o; water
for ladies and children to row In small
boats.
The Surf in the Ocean m just
splendid, and convenient to the Hotel.
The table will he supplied with tin. best
the market affords, and with good beds,
cool rooms and polite and attentive
Board per week ; per month,
per day,
The O. D. 8.8. Line w ill run two -t,
era a week from Washington to Ocracoke
return.
For further Information, address,
M. J. FOWLER,
Washington, N. C.
THE FAVORITE PLACE ON THE
NORTH CAROLINA COAST.
This splendid seaside is now opened for
the accommodation of 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.
BANS MUSIC,
Table supplied with all the delicacies
of laud and water.
Surf and Sound Bathing Unsurpassed.
Board by day, week or month at
rates. Apply for terms to
E. A. JACOBS,
Head, N. C.
NORTH CAROLINA, Superior Court
Pitt County. j
L. C. Latham Harry Skinner, plaintiff
v. s.
E. H. Dill and D. W. Dill,
The defendants above named will take
notice that an action entitled as above
has been commenced by plaintiffs in
the Superior Court of Pitt county for the
partition of certain land held by the plain-
tiffs and defendants as tenants in com-
and the said defendants will further
take notice that they arc required to
pear before the Clerk of said Court, at
the Court House in or be-
fore the day of August 1888 and an-
the complaint in said action or the
plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in said complaint. This
the 22nd day of June 1888.
E, A.
Clerk Superior Court.
Commissioners Sale.
Pursuant to a of Pitt Superior
Court in an action between J. C. Chest-
nut Fred Cox and others,
Commissioner, will offer for
sale at public auction at the Court House
door in Greenville on Saturday,
15th 1888, a certain tract of land in
the county of Pitt adjoining the lands
Sum rimes, W. f. Mills, John Carrol
and others, and known as the laud where
the mid J. J. Page mid Alley Page lived,
fifteen acres more or less.
of sale Cash.
C. M. BERNARD.
Greenville, N. C, Aug.
Notice to Creditors.
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tin- Superior Com i of Pitt as ad-
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Eastern reflector, 12 September 1888
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
September 12, 1888
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Joyner NC Microforms
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