Eastern reflector, 17 October 1888


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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
The Eastern Reflector,
GREENVILLE, N- C-
Wednesday I
Democratic Nominees.
THE LEADING PAPER
N THE
NATIONAL.
MB PRESIDENT
GROVER CLEVELAND,
Of Now York.
ALLEN G. THURMAN,
Of Ohio.
FIFTY AGO.
perm tended the details of putting
on her new piece de
Axe and while it
was being rehearsed in London.
Of course the early locked
dear lieu.
Ami talked with all the boys
Upon this tariff question. Ben,
That's Making all the noise.
They do rot seem to like you. Ben.
And well let you know
That yon get where grandpa was
years M
I have wandered through your State, j the prime net of all Society Ladies,
is one of the mainsprings of the
combination.
of theatricals reminds me
Subscription per r-
DEMOCRATIC, BUT .
will MM to Democratic
en and I hat are not consistent
with th trio principles of the party.
If you want a a wide-u-wake
section of the State send for the ,
job. SAMPLE FREE
FOR ELECTORS AT LARGE
ALFRED M.
Of New Hanover.
FREDRICK N. STRUDWICK.
Of Orange.
FOR DISTRICT ELECTORS
for die prevention and sup-
of trusts de
on behalf of the great body
of the American people, and that
the remainder of this or so
much thereof as may be necessary,
should be devoted to the perfection
of such legislation, and to that end
all other legislative business, except
I hut Ann-lie Quick or I general appropriation and tariff
the is a dead failure. The should be subordinated until the H. J. Burnett
elements which brought the boot ins j of this resolution be attain- j
to such a and ed.
the Chinese question, Ben, popularity proved very dull This session of Congress now
and commonplace on the boards, beats the record for continuous
New Yorkers may enjoy archaic ex- length.
between book covers, but Chairman was over here
they wont pay their money to see early in the week making a final at-;
M. A. Murphy
G. W. Venters
Major Jackson
Charles Skinner
T. Bland, Jr.,
J. Cannon
Alfred Hardy
Roy Flanagan
Sam Phillips
Now there's
j Will cost you votes that's dear.
You voted fourteen times, dear
To bring them over here.
The people do not like it, Ben,
And no matter how much crow,
You wear your grandpa's shoes,
Of fifty years
And there is your partner, Levi, Ben,
His record it is black.
He sent away to Italy, Ben.
And brought the Italians hack
To work upon his farm, dear Ben,
Amend
STATE GOVERNMENT.
M. Scales, of Guilford
M.
of New Hanover.
Secretary of .
of Wake. .
W. of Make.
P. Robert, of Gates.
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Finger of Catawba.
Attorney F. David-
n, Buncombe.
SUPREME COURT.
Chief N. H. Smith, of
Wake. . .
Associate Justice- Thomas S. A she. of
Arson ; S. ate.
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT.
District James E. Shepherd, of
Philips, of
. ,.
G. Connor, Mil-
Clark, of
1st H. Brown. Jr., Beaufort, For wages that were low.
E. Woodard. of Wilson. I Nor can he get where Tyler
B. of Wayne. fifty years ago.
Johnston. I q
II. Dobson. of R lose many J
throat;
the pull.-.
James C. of
Wake.
Fifth District-John A. Gilmer,
Guilford ,,
Sixth T.
Sampson.
Seventh District
Cumberland. .
Eighth J. Montgomery, of
Cabarrus. .
Ninth F. Graves, of
Yadkin. ,
Tenth C. Avery,
Eleventh M. Shipp, of
Twelfth H-
t Buncombe.
B. Vance, of
Matt. W. Ransom, of
District
Louis C. Latham, of Pitt
Second M. Simmons.
of
Bird W. of
Nichols, of
FOR FIRST
THOMAS G. SKINNER,
Of
STATE-
FOB GOVERNOR
DANIEL G. FOWLE,
Of Wake County.
FOB
THOMAS M. HOLT,
Of Alamance County.
FOB OF
WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS,
Of New County.
FOB
DONALD W.
Of Wake
And there will lay you low.
You wear your grandpa's hat
Of fifty years ago.
Buffalo Time.
behind foot-
More of the crooked work of con
clerk who swindled
a law firm out of an immense for-
i tune by means of forged mortgages
I Una come to the surface. The grand
stolen total now amounts to a round
; with plenty of back conn
ties to hear from. is still in
jail, likely to remain there for
i an indefinite period while Attorney
I Foster, brother the Republican
out circular man, who
j abstracted about as much from the
I Produce is still safely in
biding. Frank E. Vaughan
New York Letter,
Washington Letter.
Special to
New York o Syndicate letter to the Washington, D. C, Oct. 6th, 1888.
in on Monday- It is over half a
New York Oct. 10th, century since we had a Democratic
At last the two big factious which
make up the City Democracy have
agreed to The die was
by Tammany Hall which put
in the field a full-fledged Wigwam
Chief Justice, sworn in, General An
drew Jackson having appointed
Roger B. Taney to that position in
1836. Let all hope, that Justice
Fuller will prove a worthy
Haddock
Joe Wilson
Louis Cox
Dickens
James
J. L.
J. B. Price
Jesse Haddock
James Bright
Ashley Bell
tempt to prevent the Republican
Senators from reporting any tariff
bill, but the Senators had decided
to report their bill, so that his visit I Bell
was like all the rest which he Clark
made lately for the same purpose
Senator was opposed to
reporting a tariff bill, and some
say that neither be nor Senator
Plumb will vote for the bill which
has been reported on account of the
big cut in the sugar tariff.
The public debt was reduced J. F. James
September. J. W. Tyson
The continued absence of a Shade Cam lull
rum in the House has started a pro- j J. C. Cobb
to pass a constitutional amend- B. P. Cobb
merit, making a smaller number I J. Anderson
than a majority of all the. members j W. B. Burnett
a quorum. the legislative bodies J. A. Hat ton
of no other country in the world is Jane Con ard
so large a number required to con II. Sh erred
a quorum as in the House Brooks
Starling Brown
Benjamin Teel
Green Anderson
T. R. Moore
Smith
Louis Hardy
Ed Smith
Oliver Smith
Representatives.
ticket. It is headed by Sheriff of Chief Justice Taney.
Grant who, by the way, was the
successful of Tammany
the mayoralty fight four years
ago. The County Democracy fol
suit promptly, placing Major
Hewitt in
Although such action had been
Proceedings.
Greenville N. C, Oct.
The Board of Commissioners
Pitt county met this day, the
Senator made a caustic lowing members being
reply to Senator goody
goody speech in regard to the cir-
issued by Gen. Benet in
to equalizing the two political
parties in the Government employ-
es at the armories and
Pender
Fourth
W. of Rock-
T. Bennett, of
District-John S. Henderson,
William H. II. Cowles,
D. Johnston,
Buncombe
GOVERNMENT.
Court A.
M.
Register of Deeds-Lewis H. W
B. Cherry.
P. Congleton.
P. Redding. .
Chair-
man. J. Tucker,
W. E. Keel.
Public School
of F. W. Brown
TOWN.
Bernard.
C. Forbes.
J. Perkins.
Ward. T. A. W ilks
and J. P. 2nd Ward.
m and R. Williams Jr.; 3rd Ward, J. J.
Perkins and A. F.
and Third
First
morning and night.
D. D. Rector.
Sunday,
and night. Prayer Meeting every
Wednesday night. Rev. E. B. John.
Pastor.
every Sunday, morn-
and night. Meeting every
Wednesday
faster.
FOB
GEORGE W. SANDERLIN,
Of Wayne County.
FOB OF
SIDNEY M. FINGER,
Of Catawba County.
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
THEODORE F. DAVIDSON,
Of Buncombe County.
FOR COURT
JOSEPH J. DAVIS,
JAMES E. SHEPHERD,
Of Beaufort.
A. O. AVERY.
Of Burke.
COUNTY.
For the
WILLIS R. WILLIAMS.
For House of
M. C. S. CHERRY,
GEORGE B. KING.
For
J A. K. TUCKER
For Register of
DAVID BL JAMES.
For Treasurer
JAMES B. CHERRY.
MANNING.
anticipated some time, strenuous I He opened his remarks by reading
were made at the last mo- bulldozing circular
to Government issued
ring the campaign of 1880, which
was signed by Senators Allison,
Hale, Aldrich, and He
then quoted Garfield's letter to
to fuse the warring factions
Several confidential advisers from
Washington, personal and political
friends of the President, including
Senator Gorman, Congressman
Scott and Whitney were of Star route notoriety, asking
closeted all day and all night with him to have Brady, Second
the chiefs of the belligerent Postmaster General, called
It looked for a while as though the on aid, also, a from Levi
redoubtable Secretary of the Navy P- Morton, present Republican can
would himself be selected as the
bead of the Union ticket. But it
all came to naught, and Tammany
hastened to throw down the gaunt-
let and limn the tomahawk as
she has so often done in the past.
Council Dawson, Chairman, T. E.
Keel, G. M. Mooring, W. A. James,
Jr., and J. A. K- Tucker.
orders were issued as
Sam
Fred
James Cox
Kornegay
T. Bland, Sr.,
W. H. Cox
J. L. Gardner
L. H.
W. M. King
J. J.
J. S. Smith
G. G. Potter
G. G. Potter
Henry Brown
D. C. Smith
J. H. Dudley
J. W. Smith
H C.
A. Smith
J- B. Smith
Adams
L. A.
Walter White
J. S. Moore
R. S- Clark Co,
J B. Cherry
J. B. Cherry
J. B. Cherry
I. B. Cherry
W. B. Moore
J. A. Edwards
J. J. May
M. G. Holliday
O P.
J. A. Lang
S. V. Joyner
S. S. Rasberry
B S.
J. J.
i Norman
James
The jute bagging Trust was so
skillfully planned and so badly
managed that not until the cotton
crop was beginning to more was
its existence realized. Its organ-
felt safe. They knew that the
cotton must be bagged promptly
and sent to market, and they boast-
ed of what, they were going to do in
the way of advancing prices. To
attempt to fight this by
out a substitute jute
j bagging in time for the present crop
was apparently worse than useless.
It would only load to delay m ship-
ping cotton and to still higher
prices for bagging were
advisee to submit with the best
grace possible this year in hopes
that before another season rolled
around a remedy for the evil would
have been found. This
however, was not taken. Instead
of that the whole South was
upon defeating the at the
j very start, many have been the
i devices brought out to accomplish it.
Practically the is dead.
Substitutes even better than jute
have found. As already known
to our readers the Lane Mills, of
New Orleans, the Acme
j Co. have produced bag-
one from low grade cotton
j one from pine straw, which meet all
the requirements and which are
destined to supplant jute bag-
Night and day the mills will run
to meet the for this bag-
and thus from what seemed
a curse has sprung the blessing of
j two new industries in the South
which will add several million
j a year to Southern prosperity.
these facts can be seen the spirit
of and enterprise which is
building up the South and planting
new industries everywhere, overs
coming obstacles that would appall
others and pressing steadily for
ward, undaunted by difficulties.
The South is at work and its people
are desperately in earnest, so
had better shun this sees
ARRIVAL
OF
FALL GOODS
AT
JOT
i.
me
ii
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Little, House
GREENVILLE, N. V,
STANDARD CALICOES
AT CENTS.
HENRIETTA CLOTH
YARD WIDE,
ALL WOOL. WIDE,
for Vice President to Dorsey,
stating that be had
Mr. said he only j W. P. Buck
I read these to refresh the i A. B. Garris
memory of the Senator from Maine Yates
and to show the depth of i Hannah Mum ford
The impression to which the civil Williams
here that this local duel will add
votes to the National ticket is very
and this, too, is based up
on The time a Demo-
has succeeded in getting
votes in New York City to
land him in the White House was
under precisely similar conditions
On the other baud when all factions
were joined eight years ago, Hans
cock was mercilessly knifed. This
view is also accepted by the Nation
Committeemen, the only fear
they have is that a bad effect may
be produced on outside States where
these conditions are not so well
All indications favor the
of Mayor who has
been endorsed by a large body
independents usually found in the
vice had been brought under the
Republican administration in JO.
Governor Gray, Indiana, who
spent several days here this week.
assured Mr. Cleveland a personal
interview that was nil
right.
The Army in charge of the
building of the Washington
at
C. B.
E. S. Parker
W. F. Carroll
Petitions of Powell Rice,
Tripp others
Warren Shelton and H. W. P.
Ford were granted license to retail
; liquor in Penny Hill.
L- G. Rouse was exempted from
poll tax for the year 1888.
duct tunnel, upon which gross The petition of G-B. Braxton, E.
frauds have been discovered, was j D. Braxton and others for a new
detailed the work by President. in township,
Arthur. . ; the petition for a new road in Swift
The everlasting, much talked Creek township allowed.
Republican tariff bill has been re j. Q. hired prisoner Os
ported to the Senate, together
with a majority and minority report.
The minority report is the work
car Johnson for the term of two
months, James Elks hired Raymond
Elks for the term of one month. W.
Republican column. W h c t b e r
there will be a regular Republican the Republican substitute.
Senators Harris, Vance and Beck A. Stanley Brooks
and shows conclusively the for four months and
advantages of the Mills bill over Bell hired Warren Bell for
Richmond in the field has been
determined. The party leaders
seem very much divided on this
point and there is no telling what
the outcome a ill be,
Four years ago Cleveland's ma-
in this city was 43.000. Gov,
Hill did a good deal better two
The bill
up on Monday for
and will
will be called
consideration, and will probably
occupy the entire attention of the
Senate until the recess u taken to
allow U members to go borne
It will be impossible, to get
to a vote before election.
Garland has re
thirty days.
orders were issued as Ms
years later. This year the Demos turned to the city much improved
LODGES.
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A.
M meet and Mob-
night and 3rd Sunday at
W . M. King. W. M.
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No.
2nd and 4th nights at Ma-
Rail. F W. Brown H. P.
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F.
meet every night. I.
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of
first and third Friday night.
D. D. Haskett, D.
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of H. meet
night. C. A. White. C.
Temperance Reform Club meets In then- or Dr King's New for Con-
For
JOHN H.
i Cart
Read the Mr. C. H.
Newark, Ark., say down
with Abscess of Lungs, and friends
me an incurable
Consumptive. Began taking Dr, King s
New Discovery for Consumption, am
managers place the majority
for the National ticket at least
and claim with reason a gain of
six to seven thousand in Brooklyn
Kings County. There is not
the slightest cause for alarm about
New York State.
The news from Connecticut and
New Jersey is also very favorable.
Particular attention is being given
by the party to the little
Nutmeg State, which is always more
or less eccentric at election times,
A private poll gives the
Democrats as
much as any one ever gets that
State. Democratic gains in the re-
cent town elections amply justify
this claim-
Politics is so absorbent a topic
now that It is positively refreshing
to bear anything else discussed.
in health.
Judge will be here next
week to argue the Telephone cases
before the Supreme Court. He will
be given a public reception,
is certain to be a rouser, for the
is extremely popular here.
Postmaster General Dickinson has
returned from his trip to Michigan.
Margaret Bryant
James Masters
Ivey Mayo
Patsy Elks
H. D. Smith
Nancy Moore
John Baker
COO
J. D. Cox
W- H. Home
I- J. Anderson
M. Z. Moore
F. G. James
a. E. Ellis
L, A. Braxton
N. R. Corey
B. H.
J. S. Easton
W. C. Joyner
J. B.
R A. Nichols
H. C.
B, F. Wooten
W. P. Buck
I. B. Willoughby
D. C. Smith
M. G. Daniel
E. A.
D. Wort
J. W. Dawson
C. L. Grant
George Potter
A. L. Blow
W. M. King
1436
Condemned by Their Own Re-
port.
LADIES SHOES AT
Our Nice Fitting
2.50 SHOES ABE UNEQUALED.
Our
BUFF SHOES
GOOD VALUED.
New York Star.
report on the
proposed tariff bill specifies, as the
objects of that measure,
of revenues, which are
now the of
honest importers and producers
from the disastrous consequences
of undervaluations of and
give relief and protection to ,
man industries now suffering on is better than ever before.
account of inadequate rates levied
Oil competing
The first point is a very important
admission, as it contradicts Anally
and decisively the pretense which
the Republicans have maintained,
a few days ago, that the surplus
would not be dangerous, in
fact there would be no surplus. The
second, coming from anti reform
Republicans, is an exhibition of
impudence quite unparalleled.
The system of fraudulent
grew up Republican
administration, and became so great
swindle as to drive honest
We also invite you to exam-
our General Stock,
We have a good line of D
and Kentucky
Hats and Caps and a splendid
stock of Men's k Boote.
LITTLE. HOUSE k BRO.
Cards
out of and transfer
the importing business almost en
to the of defrauding
agents of foreign houses.
can maladministration killed Amer
Southern Enterprise.
Baltimore Manufacturer's Record.
A very remarkable illustration or
the spirit which animates the South
and of the enterprise Of the people
He reports that the Democrats of
that State are very enthusiastic and;
hopeful of carrying the election there j Moore
Senator left
for Indiana, where he has daily en-.
to speak, from Monday
next until November
Representative of New
York, is very positive that Hill will
Adjourned to-morrow.
October
Board met, all the members pres
orders were issued as fol.
Nathan Hathaway
L. H. Wilson
h. H. Wilson
George Barrett
Cannon Mills
Ed Smith
now on my third and able to outside life has been
Decatur, Ohio, says . it not
club room Monday night, at
clock. Mar meeting in the Court
fourth of each month, at o'clock
Christian Temperance Union
in the Reform Club Room Friday
ard, ,,, .
of Hope meets in Reform Mud
every Friday night. Miss
POST .,
boors A. H. to P. M- Money Um generally
I would have died of
Was given up by doctors. Am now in
best of Try It, Sample bottles
free at Store.
hours A. . to S or-
will be Urned from to F. x.
daily Sun-
it at tao A. ., depart at. F X.
Tr mall arrives San-
at I depart- at F. X.
Washington mall daily
at X. and departs at F. X.
tor Ridge Spring and rater-
Mondays, Wednesdays
i Fridays
-a arrives Friday. J.
ii. i
matte events. Chief of these is the
American debut of eminent
French stars, Monsieur
and Heading. Society
course has adopted them blindly as
society always adopts eminent fores
ignore. we have Mrs. Lang
try us again with some-
what debilitated Freddy trailing
along in the back ground. There
seems to been nothing in
rumor that Dude Lily
, , were out, Mrs. Potter, too, has
The facilities g
brand new management, and
with dresses dazzling enough to
New York Star has a corps of
writers with nothing at all to do but
to the and Re-
National Headquarters, to
; see who goes oat and comes in in
, and size up the
for serving most
accurate political news are absolute
Deservedly Mean I,
fr everybody has derived MM
benefit from Its use. Physicians
mend it. Sold everywhere.
If you want your baby to look bright
do not pat it to sleep with laudanum
but use Dr. Bull's Baby
SB a bottle.
PAY SUBSCRIPTION.
compensate for any economy of
divine afflatus. Her
shrewdly surrounded her with
stellar luminous enough
in themselves to draw, should the
bright particular star relapse into
her last year's eclipse. The clever
j eat part of whole scheme Is the
i announcement that his Royal High-
Albert Edward personally an
carry New York. He also thinks i
that Mr. Brice is managing Forbes
campaign wisely. Margaret Harris
Republican National League, Corey
of this has been sued by a j j,
for for stationary f Redmond Forbes
Mr. Cleveland has approved the
Chinese Exclusion bill, and sent a
message to Congress recommending
legislation to allow such Chines la.
borers as shall have actually em-
barked on return to this conn-
before passage of the law and
are now on to load, pro-
they the proper
also that,
edging liability bat
because it was stipulated in
treaty which has failed to take
and in a spirit of humanity be-
fitting our nation, there be
sum of pay
able to Chinese Minister at this
Capital on behalf of his government
as loll indemnity for all losses and
injuries sustained by Chinese sub
in the United States.
Representative
offered following in
Books That it is sense of
J. J. Perkins
T. B Cherry
L. H.
W. H. Allen
Oliver Smith
Charles
J. W. Barrow
E. . Mayo
Solomon Morris
Smith
Isaac Cox
Miles Little
Mack Hill
William
It. A. Nichols
Valentine
Tom Hill
J. C Bland
Joe Spell
Dudley
Ben Cummings
Barrett
Jockey Ann Barrett
Wm. Barrett
Daniel Barrett
House that appropriate Fount Barrett
ITS
icon importation, and now we have
republicans Senators charging
Democratic
which has, in great
measure, them, and in
great part restored the business into
honest American hands.
The last named of alleged ob.
of this bill is the only
one on the sincerity of which any
reliance can be placed. It is a bold
declaration that, in spite of the
of this section has been given in tense of revision the interest of re-
the manner in are
handled. We believe that only two
of any special importance
organized to control business inter-
centering exclusively in
South ever been practically
defeated by the determination and
enterprise of Southern people, while
of in other sec
we cannot recoil the defeat of
any single one of note.
The American Cotton Oil Trust,
an offshoot of great Standard
Oil Co., was to
the cotton-seed oil business.
Before the public was aware of
what was being done, this
bad secured the control of almost
every first class cotton oil mill in
the South, and its monopoly seemed
complete. Like the standard Oil
Co. in Pennsylvania, the American
Cotton Oil Trust was bent upon an
absolute control every brooch of
trade, and, backed by vast
wealth of its parent, it looked to
as though it was to
fight it. The South, however, did
so regard matter,
when its control seemed moot
lute nod a fight against it most
hopeless, a young Carolinian, who
hod made a wide reputation as an
engineer, planned and organized in
connection with his friends a
IAMBS,
company to build
Bills. Within a months
oil mills.
from its formation this company
had eight of best cotton oil mills
ever built in foil operation, located
at points where could boat com
with mills of toe
The monopoly woo broke and
Sooth was saved from danger of
having this groat industry control-
led by one could
force prices of seed down and oil up
at its own pleasure. Millions of
dollars were saved to toe planters
by this fight against
first great threatened
form, it is the of Re-
publican party to follow the mandate
of the Chicago Convention and at-
tempt to erect a Chinese wall by
raising the rates of duty. No more
offensive proposition be made.
American people will not as
sent to an increase of war taxes
twenty-three years the close
of They will scout the idea
that taxes which were . imposed
apologetically r only under the
stress of war necessity should be
erected into a permanent industrial
system of the land. As Senator
Morrill, then chairman of the
Committee, said when these
taxes were imposed, would not
have been thought of were it not
for the fact that Congress was sit-
ting within the sound of hostile can-
non, they would disappear with
the necessity of the great
of the conflict.
Peace reigns and war is almost
forgotten, except through
of comradeship and hes
so softened that the blue and
the gray mingle together in honor
to the fallen brave of both sides.
Yet the party that tries to trade on
animosity not merely clings to a war
tariff, Oat proposes, in this era of
peace and prosperity, to make the
tariff more warlike than ever, and
to perpetuate it as the engine of mo-
rule over our independent
industries and our commerce. This
policy hate will be hateful to
country, and will be heard of no
more otter the expression of the
pie's for fraternity, economy
and prosperity in the vote of the 6th
of November.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
GREENVILLE, N. C,
Practice in the courts. Collection
a Specialty.
D. L. JAMES,
DENTIST,
If,.,
TAMES M.
A W,
GREENVILLE, N.
C.
ALEX I. BLOW,
GREENVILLE, X. C.
AUG. M. MOORE. C M It
BERNARD,
W,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Practice In the State and Federal
J, M. TUCKER.
TUCKER A MURPHY,
A T-LA W,
N. C.
LATHAM.
r A SKINNER,
n. c.
T V.
Attorney and at
N C.
Law
W JOYNER,
a Southern
Republican is a compound
noon, black in person,
declining in number, of African
gender and desperate case; govern-
ed by according to the
governs
Attorney and at Low
N.
Will practice In the Courts Pitt,
Greene, Edgecombe and Beaufort
ties, and the Supreme Court.
Faithful attention given to all
entrusted to him.
DR. H. SNELL,
WASHINGTON, X.
Surgeon Dentist.
Tenders his professional service to the
public.
Teeth extracted without pain by tan am
of Nitrous Gas.
J.
B. YELLOWLEY,
A W,
Greenville, N. C.





Li
I of giving relief to the people November lie will that his plan
not their bill, to tarn our glorious old
GREENVILLE, N. C- which desire to
. place of I lie Mills bill, to reduce
t ., j tax noon the necessaries of life
I. J, a upon articles they in
crease the tax. Oh, consistency,
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with the true principles of the party.
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The Y. M. D. had their regular
meeting last Friday night the
inciting was called to order by
t President E. A. Mr. J. H.
j Small, of Washington, Col.
. Harry Skinner, were invited to ad
the club next Friday night.
The committee
county executive committee were
instructed to make full preparation
for the reception of Hon. G
on the first day November.
All Democrats of the county are
invitee to be here on horseback by
a. M. to go out and meet
oaf candidate for Governor and
Em Bi a procession back to town.
Mr. J. Tucker addressed the club
lie made a-strong, enthusiastic
speech, and helped the tin
party.
The ticket in this
county must lie beaten this year.
It can be done if the white people
will but discharge
In the present political contest
the Democratic for
low taxes and the party
for high taxes. For which will
vote T
for the Brat time in six years
the people of Pitt are called
upon to choose between the regular
Democratic and Republican
such a how arc
the men going to vote I
Elsewhere in this issue appears
a letter T. N. Manning,
denying that lie a candidate
the party The letter
is manly and straightforward and
is too plain be misunderstood.
Mr. Manning realizes the
as it is. and being a while man will
not let his influence be thrown with
those who are enemies to the white
en's government, and whose bat-
cry is down with the white
man's
Mr. J- J. Perkins, the
candidate for the
is the only one on the
ticket who was formerly a Dem-
and has boldness enough
to declare himself a Republican.
He does so and attempts to
the Democrats, but it is
a weak attempt. He baa got
on side and, no doubt,
feels it. At any rate ho can't
make a speech where he is.
At Salt Lake City, Utah, the
Other day, the Supreme Court en-
a final decree the Mormon
Church case, declaring the
Mormon as .
corporation, and decreeing that all
its property, both real and person-
shall become to th-
Government in
Utah. The court holds that
my is tenet of the Mormon
faith, and therefore denies the
of individual members
the church to have the
property transferred lo This
looks blue for the batter Day
Saints.
Quite a sensation was created in
Raleigh last reek ever the fact
that C. Cross the defaulting
the defunct State
a war.
rant against Mr. I Stamps,
former and Mr. B.
Primmer, one
the bank. The warrant charges
these with making
to preserve the
credit of the hank. Stamps
Kev at the time th
arrant was out but
upon bis return to Raleigh
both he and Mr. Primrose tent be-
fore the p. s. Commissioner
gave
We have heard numbers of
colored men say in the hist week
The Excess pays the dis
Elector from Pitt a
glowing compliment and it leaves
the impression that the orator is not
setting a river on with his el-
Let's hear the Express
and then all
A. If. Moore, Republican
date tor Presidential Elector at
Large, accompanied by Ham
arrived here Wednesday, and re-
an immense
and a brass band. He made
a Mood and thunder speech of ten
minutes, charging that the white
men of Eastern North Carolina were
a set of thieves. He denounced
every Democratic postmaster in the
county because his speaking was
not advertised at Sanford.
It seems to be a hard matter,
to get Mr. L. H. Wilson, the
Republican candidate for Regis-
of Deeds, to declare what he
is upon the stump. When lie
gets with the he tells
them he is a Republican ; when
he gets among the white people
who have formerly supported
him he tells he is an
pendent Democrat, but when lie
gets on the stump a mixed
crowd he says am before the
The people should
not want any such man to serve
them as Register of the
county. Mr. Wilson is nothing
more or less than a Republican.
He was nominated in a
convention, has accepted
a Republican nomination and is
running upon a Republican tick-
Here is something of a
that was heard on the
streets of Greenville last
day. Mr. E. S. Parker, the
Third Party candidate for the
Legislature, and Mr. B. J.
son, the Republican candidate
Sheriff, met, when the for-
m-r asked tho latter how he was
getting along as candidate for
Sheriff. Wilson replied that
he when
Parker added are bound
to be the next Sheriff of Pitt
county, for we Prohibitionists
are going to vote solid for you,
and there are three hundred of
The people of Pitt county
need no further proof that the
Third Party is working in the
interest of the Par-
Don't waste your vote in
any such way.
Yesterday was the opening nay
the second week's canvass of the
candidates tor offices, and
was u field day with the Democrats.
The speaking was at Fa; and
was attended by a good crowd.
Having received such severe drubs
bugs in canvass last week our
over to Republican control will meet
with the same kind of success
that did his own candidacy in the
Atlanta Senatorial district. It is
well that Democrats should know
the intentions of the Third Party
men, and the words of the greatest
of the Southern Apostles of the
new faith, spoken to his
the far Northwest, can surely
taken as an example of what their
object is in North Carolina. It is
to turn the State over
and this means
control. White men of North
Carolina, are you willing to see any
such state affairs as if
not vote tho Democratic ticket.
There was considerable excite-
in our usually quiet town
last Saturday morning over the dis-
of a very insulting,
cent and threatening note address-
ed to one of of our that
had been found posted up on the
bulletin board at the Court House.
The note was to Mr. J.
was signed George
Simmons, on to say that
had been the instigator of
a plot to lynch him, that ho was
ready for and would have
him murdered in less than twenty-
four hours. The language of the
was in other respects very
contained considerable
profanity. Mr. was
possession of the note and went
oil immediately to find his man and
to see what was meant. As soon as
found Simmons denied
having had to do
with the as well as ignorance
of its contents. This statement
Simmons is believed to be true, as
no man would allow his came
to attached to a paper of
such import a public place.
George Simmons is one of tho lead.-
colored Republicans this
town, ordinarily a man of
not much reliability one who
has much to say in matters political,
and of little character, it is
thought out of the question that he
should have had anything to do with
this outrageous affair. It is to be
hoped that the contemptible
who is hiding be
hind a in order to send out
his anonymous threats and create
Strife among peaceable people will
be found cut suitably pun-
A coat of tar tenths
would be proper treatment
such an outcast.
regard for the Star to wish to
enter into any dispute with it.
A It hough we may sometimes
fer in our opinions in regard to
some things the. Star will always
find the Democratic
and ready and willing to render
all the assistance in its power
for the success of Democratic
principles. We are heart and
soul with it in our desire to com-
bury Republicanism in
North Carolina, with--all of its
annexes.
At the late Republican con-
held here Sheriff W. M.
King was nominated for the
Senate, and since that time he
has one time been announced at
one of the speakings as a
date for that office. Up to this
writing Sheriff King has attended
none of the speakings in the
county, nor has he made any
declarations that we know of.
that warrant us in saying he is
or is not Republican
date. Opinions differ greatly
in regard to this question, and it
is declared with equal confidence
that he has and has not accepted
tho nomination tendered him.
We have heard it stated that he
was a candidate by those who
claim to know what they are
talking about, and again this
has been denied by others, who
claim to know equally as much
of Mr. g's intentions, and
they say he has authorized no
one to announce him and
will not allow his name to go on
the Republican ticket. As an
Independent candidate the Rb-
has always opposed
Mr. King and has done all in its
power to defeat him, which it
will do at all times when he op-
poses Democracy. But it is not
our intention to wage any fight
against him unless he opposes
the nominees of the Democratic
party this year, and as it now
The last issue of the Raleigh stands we do not know what is
fail contains a short article upon mat j his position. We do not wish
ten political in Pitt county. Instead to place him among the
making comment we copy the ,., . , , ,
is, feeling that it to candidates unless he be-
the consideration of every longs there, and therefore hope
he will so declare himself that
the people of Pitt county may
Democrat the The
The Republicans of Pitt county
have nominated Win. M- King
the Senate Jim Perkins
Calvin Stokes the House. King
and Perkins have been on
t he independent order. Stokes is an
issue Radical. The Convention
that nominated them contained bat
six white delegates. Opposed to
this ticket is Mr. Willis R. Williams,
for the Senate, and Messrs. M. C. S.
Cherry and G- for the
House. Messrs. Williams Cher-
know where he stands. The
course he is now pursuing places
him in a false position unless he
intends to accept the nomination
tendered him by the
cans, as they surely keep
his name on their ticket if he
does not come out and declare
positively that he will not run.
Without some declaration from
IV were in the last Legislature and
made a record that entitles them to own lips that will enable us
reelection. Senator Williams
that it was their understanding It -publican friends seem to have
with the bosses that whoever and wet con
by their absence. Not a
single Republican candidate was on
was placed upon their ticket
this year were to be straight out
Republicans, that they were
done fooling Independents
and would v; for none but Re-
publicans. They locked
Messrs. Perkins, King
and all the rest on their ticket
as being Republicans. The
of the county can now see
where the above mentioned gen-
stand.
We heard Mr. L. II. Wilson,
the for
the grounds except L. II. Wilson,
and he was a lonesome All
the Democratic candidates were
and made good speeches,
were assisted
by Col- Harry Skin-
John King, E. A. Move,
E-v. and Mr. H. Tucker. Col.
Skinner general issues
in his usual forcible and
created a good impression. Capt-
King said the lines are now
drawn and that yon must vote for
either Democrat or He
advised everybody to vote as he
entire Democratic tick
et, from President Cleveland down
to Township Constable. Mr.
Register of Deeds, say in his made a fine speech, and being
Chairman of the Committee on
are and ably championed every
measure introduced to better the
condition of the farmers. Among
other things he sought to reduce the
rate interest, prevent gambling in
futures, and favored the establish-
of the Agricultural and Me-
College and the of
Labor Statistics. No truer
of bis people ever occupied
a feat in tho General Assembly. In
the Mr. was faithful
and made no mistakes. Mr. King
is every way worthy of election.
It behooves the white men of Pitt
county to leave no stone unturned
to secure the election of these ex
gentlemen and patriotic Dem-
As a further testimonial to the
worth Senator Williams, we take
a brief extract from a private letter
to the editor from Raleigh, written
by a gentleman of broad influence j government and white man's rule.
to slate positively where he is.
the will to ac-
the conclusion that Mr.
King is with the Republicans in
this campaign. The issue is
such this year that no man can
remain neutral, and each one
must take a decided stand on
one side or the other-
I take this method to that I
am a Prohibition candidate in the
coming election. I am now,
ways, opposed to the liquor traffic,
but do not think it to be mix
ed up with politics cannot
ford to let. influence go to aid in
rule over the honest
white people of Pitt and
North Carolina. While I am a tern
man I am at the same time
a white man and believe in honest
speech at Calico last Saturday,
that intelligence of
the county came together to
at, his old borne where he is very
popular, his remarks will have con
weight. Mr. J- II. Tucker
closed the days speech making in a
candidates they make no ringing talk, which greatly pleased
mistake. He further said that and left them
. t i i- Altogether
the Republicans in convention j .,. ,
as their candidate, I be satisfied with the result of the
for which he was very thankful, j canvass
The intelligence ; Georgia
Mr. Wilson as their candidate who was defeated for the
was composed of white men ; his State baa been
i rm. ,. j up in the Northwest making speech-
and That j
to be a pill for white men thing to say about what the
men proposed doing in this
State. In a delivered in
Michigan not many days ago he
said among other things that the
Prohibitionists would curry I'D
votes North Carolina this year,
which would give the Slate over to
of Pitt county to swallow-
The Republican party in Na-
of Representatives
fought the Mills bill bitterly.
While voting solidly against it the;.
at the same time that it
would be ruinous to the country to i the control of the Republicans,
reduce its r venue receipt. that after getting the
behold, alter it had passed Democratic babies mixed
House and when the people j up so that no difference could be
were declaring in of the told between them the
bill, the Republican Senate would destroy both. We think
repudiates the Votes and Sam and his will find that
of their parry associates m the the North Carolina Dem
House that the can by is a lusty and healthy infant,
stand a redaction of its revenues, well be able to take of itself.
Rat true to their past record, when tho returns come in in
and one acquainted with
legislative workings. He
elect your legislative and
county ticket. It will be needed.
Old man Williams is one of the tin
est and honestest men I ever knew.
He is as incorruptible as us,
and as true to the farmer's interest
as any man that
The has no
rel with its able and excellent
contemporary, the Wilmington
Star. While in all things we do
not agree with the Star we still
concede to it honesty and
of purpose and a sincere de-
to Democratic principles
While unable to see everything
in the same light o the Star does
and it is natural that different
members of the same family
should entertain different views
in regard to certain minor de-
is
of being at work side by side
with the great paper in all the
main issues of Democracy, and
it is but seldom that we have
ever had cause to disagree with
our experienced contemporary.
Brother Kingsbury confesses not
lo have seen our of
September 19th, and we think if
he had done so his reply to it
would have been of an entirely
different to what appear-
ed in the Star of Sunday in regard
to a clipping from the
Reflector that appeared in a
paper that is doing all in is pow-
to. defeat the principles for
which both the Star and the Re
Ft are battling. Papers
of the Democratic faith hare
plenty to do to fight the common
Yours
T. N. Manning.
The candidates speak at
Parkers School House to morrow.
Land Sale.
By of authority contained in a
Mortgage and delivered to
Mary J. Walston by B. M. W. James
and wife, on the day January
u was duly recorded in the Registers
of Pitt comity. In Book L.
and The will for
cash before the Court door in
Greenville on Saturday the 10th day of
November the following described
atoM or parcels of land situated in the
of Pitt, in Bethel township. One
tract of land adjoining the land of J.
the said Mary J. Walston
others, containing by estimation acres,
and one other tract of laud adjoining the
land of Cornelius Barnhill. E. M.
and others, containing
Mary J. Walston, Mortgagee.
F. O. James, Atty. Oct.
Notice to Creditors.
Having qualified as administrator of
I the estate of L. Smith, be-
fore Superior Court Clerk of Pitt
county, on the day of 1888,
notice is here by given to all creditors of
said estate to present their claims to me,
properly authenticated, within twelve
months from the date of this notice, or it
will be plead but of then- recovery.
to said are here-
by notified lo make payment
to the undersigned. This October 19th
1888. W. H. E. Smith,
Adm's of I. E. Smith.
R S. CLARK CO.,
IN
Are headquarters for all needed the
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be
but if y want anything in
Hardware, Agricultural Stoves
and Utensils. Carriage Material
and House Cutlery
CALL ON
We can save you money on any of these goods.
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS
which we will soil at
R. ORE EN, JR. Manager.
WE now fitted up in first-clash and ate to man-
upon Blunt notice any kind or of
RIDING VEHICLES.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING.
keep a nice line of
HARNESS.
Come and see us. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
moon
p BE SEEN EVERY DAY, but the man who I a
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars,
TOBACCO. CANNED GOODS,
Can lie whenever wanted. Yon only lo look for
V. L. STEPHENS,
all wants In above can be supplied.
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS T
FINE A. SPECIALTY.
ESTABLISHED IN
Luther Sheldon,
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS,
FA STY CUT
PAINTS, TIN
VARNISHES,
Coach Colors In Japan. Plain Sheathing Cathedral
Dry Plaster or Wall Papers, k Obis,, Wood
Wire Cloth Window Screens, I
Slate Mantels,
Builders Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty,
OF
Nos. West Sine Market Stir. Ave.
NOR FOLK.
W. L. BROWN
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND AGENT FOR THE TARBORO OIL MILLS.
Highest Cash price paid Cotton Seed or
Meal given in exchange Has for sale
Acid and Cotton Seed Meal
Either for
or on Time,
FARMER'S BONE FERTILIZER.
A SPECIALTY It l to to any fertilizer on the market.
J.
J. It.
J.
EM CO.
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST
u fresh line the following goods, are now
ready to offer to the public just what goods
prices will please purchaser.
WE HAVE I N STOCK
Valuable Town Property For
Sale.
That dwelling and lot form-
by E. B. Moore,
and kitchen
with necessary outhouse, all new lo
condition. For which are
apply to. J. B.
Greenville, Oct. IT, 1888.
Greenville, N. O.
Under new management. Hot and
cold baths. rooms and at-
servants. Table always
ed with the best of the market. Feed
engaging in any in connection
kind of strife between them-
selves, and too high a
81.80 VAX
E. B.
STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
Dry Goods,
Notions.
Men
SHIRTS COLLARS.
BOOTS AND SHOES
To fit all who favor us with tacit patronage.
Nails, Cutlery, Guns,
Crockery, Glass-ware. Wood and Willow
ware, Furniture, Harness, Whips,
Gail Ax and Railroad Mills Snuff, Chewing
and Smoking Tobacco.
IN THIS LINE WILL
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, Meats
of different kinds, very best Lard we can
buy, Butter, Cheese, Spice, Pepper,
Soap both toilet and Laundry,
Star Lye, Ball Lye,
Matches, Candles, Starch, best grade of White
Kerosene Oil, Machine Oil,
We are a New Firm, but not new men to the public
All who stand need of goods in line are invited to come to see as,
We can and will sell as low as any one who sells a good goods as we do.
BARGAINS
For the
We have determined to out our
in Greenville in order to dispose of
the large stock of goods on hand before the 1st
of January we are selling them
COST.
Nothing will be reserved, but every article
in the entire stock, consisting of Dr No-
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks an., will go
FOR
We are offering special inducements on
As our stock of suits and large
and must be old, even if at a sacrifice Don't
spend a dollar until you find out the
advantages we offer.
R Morris Bros,
L. r. LATHAM
THE LEADERS IN
ALL KINDS OF STAPLE GOODS.
Our Fall and inter stock of Dry Goods,
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., have arrived, and all
friends and customers are invited to call and ex-
goods and prices.
Daring John s.
Co., now-, Mid nil evidence of debt
solicit formal and patronage.
Being able t all advantage of the
w- will In; k-II one of Nor-
folk. retain in our employ J. H Congleton general
of the with his former partner a
who will always to and serve their old customers.
A branch of our will be cash ii reasonable
to farmers to cultivate and harvest their crop, In i to
with
J.
LIFE AND FIRE
N. C
JAMES OLD STAND.
All kinds placed in
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
At lowest current
AM AGENT FOB A FIRE PROOF SAFE.
OLD FACTORY
THE FRONT
J. D. Williamson,
TO JOHN
WILL
BUGGIES, CASTS MAYS.
My Factory U well i t nut nothing
but we keep with the Implored
Best in -ill work. All styles of Spring- art yon in I from
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King,
Also keep on head full i ready made
HARNESS AND WHIPS,
the year which will mil ah LOW as i
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING.
-o
Thanking the people of this and for hops
merit a continuance of the
COMMISSION
STANDARD GUANO ACID
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL,
SHELL LIME.
COTTON SEED MEAL AND
Tennessee Wagons, for sale,
N. C. Mar. 231.1887.
Notice to Creditors.
i w. l s. r
mm mm
Having a Executor of the
Last Will and lit It. A. By-
deceased this day This l to notify
all persons the estate of the wild
H. A. to come forward and set-
and all person
the said will present , V Ti I
to within , I
twelve months from this date or this no-
will be plead In bar their
This the 7th day of
J. H. BY
I. Executor.
Notice to Creditors.
The undersigned having qualified
on the 16th day of Sept. as ad-
of the estate of N. A. Bins,
is hereby given to all per-
sons owing said estate to make
ate payment, sod to all creditors
estate to present their claims, properly
authenticated, to the on or
before the of September or this
notice will be plead lo bar of
J. K.
of N. A.
and
NORFOLK
in In 1870.
Will open a House In
In September, for the handling and
sale of thus giving our
of the two markets.





EASTERN REFLECTOR,
AT r.
. . ----1
Bureau
AD- . .
for
THIS PAPER
NEW YORK.
Local
Mr. J. D- last
week Baltimore.
Miss Minute has
quite sick for a few
Master Clarence is
confined to his bed by sickness
week.
A. Faithful, of the U.
I visiting and
hi this comity.
Mr. Ales m last spring
Insure your Gin Houses with
J. L. j to Salisbury,
Elegant sets of Muffs and Boas at was week.
sale. Apply
X. C
Lang's.
for
to Allen Warm
Sire lot of cheap
It. Co'S.
mar Shirts at
Biggs s.
The finest Butter and Cheese is
at the Old Brick Store.
Mr. Jim. G. Sizer, is
; assisting in the telegraph office this
week while the editor taking in
the comity canvass.
Mr. C. has taken a clerk-
Kid;, with Mr. Forbes, lie
d that staying in Greenville
is bolter Texas after all.
Mr. B. F. Forbes, of Rheum, S. C
a nephew of our townsman, Mr. A.
Place for Coal early i has come to Greenville and
E. C. Glenn and save money. taken a clerkship in the mercantile
and and establishment of that gentleman.
Clothing at
Youths
a Double-Barrel Shot
at J- B. Cherry Co's.
Fall Onion Sets just re
Hill at the Old Brick Store.
An elegant display of all Wool
at
Buy A. A. Battles war-
ranted Calf Shoes
of Biggs Sr
Sewed Shoes for at
J. B. Co's.
Buy Coal from E. C. Glenn,
lowest cash
Lace window Curtains with
n complete at.
Lung's.
Point has been tried
is the and cheapest at the
Old Brick Store.
Valuable property in the town of
Greenville for sale. For terms and
particulars apply to L. W. Lawrence.
For J. B. Cherry Co. can
give you a Merit Boot that will
prise you.
The sale of the Boss Famous
Milk Biscuit daring 1887 ex-
ceded the the former year
by 880.701 pounds. Try them, at
the Old Brick Store.
A of and
woolen and merino Vests
at Lang's.
Look on fourth page for appoints
men's of speakers.
bays n Doubles
sole, Man's Shoe at
J. B. CHERRY Co's.
Try a pair of B. P.
Reed Co's Hand
Made Shoes at
Biggs Man ford's.
Received Oct. 3rd-500 lbs P.
Co's Sweet Scotch Snuff,
the best, cheapest, cleanest and
healthiest Snuff in the world,
cents per lb. at Old Brick Store.
If want the. best Cook Stove
buy the Acorn, with ventilated oven
Clark Co.
Desiring to close my business in
Greenville by Nov. 1st I offer my
entire stock of Stoves. Tinware,
at greatly reduced prices. Come at
once and secure a bargain.
L. C.
All we out this is
an honest, square living. And if
equate dealing, pluck and
Will give It us we will Mile to
win. We would respect fully ask the
public for a portion of their patron-.
age in the Beet business. W will
keen on hand the Quest Beet to be
had in the market during the sea
son. Please leave your orders with
Johnson, Co.
Finest Buckwheat and
molasses at the Old
Brick SI ore.
cow and calf for sale or ex-
change for beef cattle by Lanier.
WILL
We that Greenville will
soon have an House which
will supply the town and surround
neighborhood with Oysters
the measure at boat prices.
A good thing for the country people.
Pansy Pints for sale. pet
dozen. Apply to
Mus. E B.
H. O.
While men should stand by their
party and vote the Democratic tick-
et.
Em white man should register
vote the ticket this
election.
lions. F- X. and W. M.
Bobbins, speak at Bethel next
Monday.
Bead advertisement of land
sale by Mary J. Walston, mortgagee,
in this issue.
Gathering crops goes rapidly on.
gathering the offset of accounts not
quite so fast.
that Judge Fowle
speaks at Greenville on Thursday,
November 1st.
Hon. George W. can-
for State Auditor, speaks at
Falkland to-day.
J. B. Yellowley offers for sale a
valuable house and lot in town. See
advertisement.
Many formers are holding their
cotton for better prices. At best
market is risky.
The circulation is
this week. We want it. to be
by the election.
Mr. Walker, Prohibition candidate
for Governor, in Green-
ville on next Wednesday, 24th.
Next Tuesday, 23rd, Tom
will speak Black Jack. The
people down there arc just wailing
Attention is called to the notice
to creditors by W. S. E. Smith ad
E. Smith. Ill an
other column.
The young men of the town have
reorganized tho Divert
and will give o of
cos during the winter. Their
was on Friday or last week,
which quite a success.
The editor spent one last
week at the house of Mr. G. W.
Venters, lower township.
He has one of the best forms Pitt
county, mill is also a
merchant, doing a large business at
Calico.
A. and
is id this town-
opened a in
the under
firm name Smith
Both are masters of ii
and can serve ill a
Th- y are a
known.
The Tar
is prepared to handle cot
ton with the greatest The
Clyde Line, with which they connect
has put on another large steamer
from Washington to Norfolk making
two trips a week. The river team-
an make close connection at Wash
and freights go right through
without delay.
The
man always re-
when he gets aboard the
steamer Greenville, of the Tar River
Transportation Company, and finds
himself in the hands of such clever
as Captain Mayo and Purser
More courteous and obliging
men never had charge of a steamer,
and their boat is excellently fitted
up for the comfort of passengers.
If you have moved to other town
ships since last election be sure to
get year of removal and
register at once.
Again we would tell on to
pay roar taxes and pay
requisites to
good citizenship.
We heard the Republican
date for Register Deeds sax upon
the stump that Ills father and moth
were both white men.
If Mm vote for L. H. Wilson for
Register Deeds you vote for a
out Republican. White
nun make a note of this.
Mrs. E. A. received
her stock Of lull She
selling trimmed hats remarkably
low and has the latest styles.
She is also prepared to execute dry
and wet stamping and finishing.
Her stock is complete in every re-
Her new will,
appear next week.
Cotton cents.
Pay
Moonlight nights-
Be sure to Register.
Have you registered
Pay your subscription.
Don't forget to Register.
Jim Crow. Jump
Lee every Democrat Register.
Get your neighbor to
Register I Register Register
The days arc getting very short.
Farmers arc gathering their cum
crop.
Registration books are now
The weather has been fine this
week.
Send in your orders for constable
tickets.
Grows warmer and
campaign.
Register, vote and k a Dem-
victory.
Warm times in the county cans
last week.
The price cotton is not very-
elating to the
Marriage bells at the Methodist
tomorrow
If you have not registered don't
neglect to do so immediately.
What are you doing to assist in
Democratic success f
The Guards have another
meeting and drill next Friday.
Are you in favor of a white man's
government T It so, work to secure
it.
The is indebted to
Mr. N. M. Lawrence, Manager
the Tar River Transportation
for recent courtesies.
To the that the control
the government shall remain ill the
hands of the while men, let ever;.
Democrat and vote.
The Durham Exposition last
week was a grand success in every
respect, and reflected much credit
upon that enterprising town.
Cherry Hill cemetery is in
condition now than we have
it in a time. Many people now
visit it pleasant afternoons.
Preparations should made l
give Hon. G. Fowle,
date for Governor, a grand
when he comes to Greenville.
Several swelled the
at Hotel Ike last
days. Their causes the
proprietor to wear an extra smile.
The is in his
He is occasionally caught up
with and has to give an account of
Then he ain't in his glory.
Tho boy who recently stole a horse
from Mr. G. F. Evans seems to have
a mania in that direction. He stole
two or three leaving the
county but was captured
Another large number names
added to subscription list tin-
past week. If old subscribers
would just come on and pay up
promptly we would be. happy.
Read the first page or the Re-
and you will know who
the are. They
are the men to vote for in the com-
election.
The time in which it. is unlawful,
according to the game law. to shoot
birds expired on the 15th, and the
will soon take possession of
Mr. J. H. Tucker is winning
much praise by his speeches in this
campaign. At Harrington's Cross
Roads he made an ad-
dress that filled all his hearers with
enthusiasm, and many of them went
up to Farmville yesterday in order
to hear him again. Mr. Tucker is
outspoken in his denunciations of
the corruption of the Republicans
and he fur when-
ever he
Morris Bros, have decided
to close out their business in Green
ville the first of January, and
order to dispose of their large
stock goods by time are
selling out in their store
at New York cost. A large
of new goods were bought by
them this fall, and no better
to secure bargains has ever
been offered people of Pitt
comity. Remember everything will
I at prime cost, as
be closed by the time
specified. They have
line line of clothing which will lie
sold at a great Call
what excellent goods can
he bought at a great reduction in
prices. See. advertisement in an-
other column.
popular dry goods
Mr. M. R. Ling, was the first man
in Greenville to come to the
our farmers in their light
against the bagging
lie made an older An several thous-
and yards of burlap-- for the farmers
to bale their with, and this
being soon his second
order for a much quantity
limn first sent, was filled last
week. This, too, is being
rapidly, bin Mr. Lang has still a
good deal of the burlaps covering
on baud and is prepared supply
the wants Of Alliances, Grange or
individual who desire a
for the jute The
manlier in which Mr. Lang came
forward to the the farmer-
is very much to be commended.
lie should be liberally patronized
by them. And we have no
that this will be done, as farm
will appreciate the efforts Mr.
Lang in their behalf.
Announcement
Everything suited for personal wear
and adornment, including all the
novelties from the leading
fashion of the country, at
prices that will be appreciated by
l ho economical buyers everywhere.
Dress Goods.
Elegant all wool and
silk warp, Flannels,
Cloth, Merinos,
meres, Faille, Silk, and
Grain Silks, Moire, and Satin and
Grain Stripes.
TRIMMING.
Braids, Braid-
ed and Headed Plushes, Fur
Trimming, Feather Trimming and
Ribbons in all shades and widths
desired.
To Fit Everybody,
AT C
T.
Greenville, N. C.
CLOAKING.
Flannel Suiting, Eider in
designs.
WRAPS.
Stylish Jackets, Plush Wraps,
New Markets. Circulars, and our
own special bargains In the
HOSIERY.
lull line of novelties adapted to the
season and style.
Superb
screws. Foreign
and Worsteds in all the leading
r double and single
breasted Prince round and
square cut sucks, three four but-
ton Cutaway Full
Dress Costumes. are agents
for the celebrated Rough and Tum-
and Clothing.
WE ARE FOR BARGAINS ON
DRY
Whole Stock Brogans per Pair and Upwards.
and other line Dress Goods.
FOR
DALL
I 1ST
WINTER
GOODS.
WE DEFT COMPETITION
Ami Invite all to Examine
It is the most complete and varied of any
in town. Time and space prevents our quo-
ting prices, but rest assured we will
NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
A I INK OF
FOR
FINE
S.
See
Respectfully
SHOES.
A glance at our stock will eon
styles are
r-et our shapes are especially
to this climate and our
right.
Hats Caps.
Much could be said of hand-.
some assortment but limited space
prevents. A glance will suffice to
show that our selections were right.
NOTICE.
vs K It.
B.
Tab notice that on Hie day No-
t-ember 1888. motion will he In
above entitled by
renew execution
to of
Mid which Maw yon will
my In
and if any why mid judge-
shall he renewed and
issued thereon you.
Sod K- A. MOVE
Clerk Superior court.
Notice to Creditors.
Having die
Superior Till
tor lo die last W ill and
late v i
lay August No hereby
riven to the of estate i
on or before tin-
or till will b
hi burnt Hie A I
sail a.- I-
make immediate payment t We
20th of
. p. Johnson
Executor.
Runners
Look to Your Interest
L.
Dress
wear, Fine Bats, Ribbons.
Tips Buttons,
And everything needed to complete a Lady's
will find that we carry the most complete and best
of and
We have the large stock
baa just received a
selected
handsome well
field and wood.
A key to the inside of
a safe has been found and placed in
this office. The owner can get the
same by application to and pay-
for this
It looks as if Republican
candidates in this county are
amused with a joint cam-
We wonder if they are
going to take water
Every Democrat U to
bring his horse and to
ville on the first, day or November
join in the parade in honor of
the Carolina-
The W. W. la, sell round trip
tickets from Bethel to Richmond
for This an
of the exposition for
very little money.
The commercial School at
under the management of
A. H. offers splendid
advantage to men who wish
to acquire a thorough
education.
county not making an en-
viable for herself the
way of murder. The
at Calico Saturday
and as usual there was plenty
whiskey to be had. The
continued until late, yet at its doer
there was indication of a disturb
But the influence of the
whiskey did not. depart when the
speakers did, and as night drew on
a difficulty occurred Which proved
fatal to one person and caused two
others to be It. seems
an old fend existed some
white men named Calvin
box, Branch and G.
too much liquor on
they the
last named being against
former. Hot wonts passed and the
friends of Cox started him off
I lie road for home and
Venters pursued one armed with a
stick, the other with a piece of
board-Mind when they overlook
Cox beat him severely. A nail
that was in the board penetrated
skull the brain. Cox was
placed in a cart and died on the
way home. Coroner J. P. Redding
went down Sunday to hold an ins
and after due examination
the returned a verdict that
Cox came to bis death by being
beaten with stick and board in the
Branch Venters. The
Coroner committed the murderers
lo jail without bail. They were
brought to Greenville and imprison
evening.
Democratic Canvass.
The candidates of the Democrat-
party for Legislature and the
County offices will the
people or Pitt County at follow
times and places,
Falkland, Wednesday, October
24th.
Bethel, October
Tuesday. October
Friday, November
Black Jack, November
Alex. L. Blow.
Chin. Dem. Ex.
Carpets, Oilcloths, Etc.
Extra Super, Three
Ply, Ingrains, and Tapestry.
10-4 Oil Cloths.
Beautiful designs Rugs.
CLOTHING. BOOTS. SHOES .
which and mate can-
i r will
Lowest Bottom Prices.
AND LOOK v.
Of in town, Nothing SECOND-HAND or
but PURELY FIRST-CLASS GOODS,
with the Cash and will a
PRICES TO THE
Of articles needed in the Mouse and Kitchen
we are chock block, and can Hive you
bargains on anything from a Frying Pan to a
TEA SET,
NOTICE
,. Nobles.
Teel and
in
Superior of Pill
above titled Special
offer for sale sit public
November Ii. 1889.
r.
i in-
ill i in-
Monday
Court
IN
A complete assortment
in every department at
prices that will induce
you to buy. A call is
all we ask.
in K.
real to-
wit one tract of land
Ham Tho-. O. May and
sixty acres, more or
less, one mule, one cart, tour and
ear. one plat.-, one Term of sale
Allan if Alfred
Moore Bernard,
Sale Town
By virtue a of Superior
Court of county, made the
day of August. In B
I will on Monday,
sell public sale to the bidder
before the Court House door in
a tot or parcel of land situ-
ate in tin- of Greenville and
as follows, Hounded on
North by Third street, on the West by
street on the by lot
number on Baal by lot number
W. and known plan of said town
as lot number The said be
sold subject
therein. Terms of sale cash.
I. BLOW.
Commissioner.
To close out. AT all the Dry
Drew on hand.
Country Produce taken in Exchange.
Two doors of Store
X.
of In a certain Special n
e. I. j
ten B. H.
Our stock in this line is very complete and w
say fear of successful contradiction
that we fan cause you to rejoice when you
our goods and learn oar prices.
ex-
in arc
Gizzard prices.
i i a Mill call
ii tin
and will be sure to get it.
We Particularly invite Country Merchants to Tit-
it our store. We can give them immense BARGAINS.
ii
Una inch French Grist Mill.
will sell
One Power Feed Cutler, cost
sell for
One Kan, east
sell fol
due Until Kan, cost , will
One No Feed Mill, will sell
for
One No Feed Mill, will sell
for
One Farm Boiler, cost
will sell
One second hand Georgia saws,
cost iS., will sell for -0
Haw Hide Feed Cutter,
will sell
The ab iv will lie for
named Come early
I cure
i CO.
Just across the street door to Harry Skin
we carry a full and. complete line of
Wholesale, and Retail.
Watch-Maker Jeweler.
If you want something nice ill the way of
W AR a.
Sewing Machines,
come to the old A
huge new stock just received.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and
Machine repaired and warranted.
no one such
M U
their customers of many fret Ula b-t- i
tie of Or. New Discovery tor
Their trade Is simply
enormous In this very valuable article
from fact Hint It always cure and
ma, Croup, all throat and
all throat mid diseases en
ed. can lest It by
DIE III m Mt M
Moses
FOR SALE CHEAP,
All of and Clock Work
Workmanlike Manner and
O ville,
REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD
1st. We deal and with every one.
2nd. We misrepresent no Roods.
3rd. We treat as Indies
4th. If you purchase mi us it is mil a lull
it hack the
And a other we if win t did nut
t.
Come, everybody, and be convinced that
we say is true. Respectfully,
COME
Or you might miss some of our great bargains





MRS. E. A. SHEPPARD
HAS JUST ADDED TO STOCK
Millinery and
the services of experienced assistant.
AH orders can now be filled on the short-
est notice. Dry and Wot Stamping for
Minting and embroidery neatly executed
While in the Northern markets -he W
very careful to select only the best am
latest style good-in the Millinery line, am
prepared to purchase.- special in
merits.
The undersigned has titled up his shop it
STYLE,
and any desiring
CLEAN ft PLEASANT
CUT, SHAMPOO,
or anything in the
TO 1ST
is invited to give me a trial.
guaranteed or no charge made.
ALFRED CULLY Corn
BRAND EMPORIUM
For Staying, Cutting and Dressing Hair.
GREENVILLE
Corrected weekly by
Wholesale and Retail Grocers.
Moss Fork X 16.78 to WM
Hulk Sides
Hulk Shoulders
Sides
Shoulders
Comity Hams
Sugar Cared Hams
Flour
I Brown Sugar
Sugar
Syrup
Tabs see
Snuff
Lard
Butter
Cheese
Eggs
Meal
GREENVILLE.
AT
THE GLASS FRONT,
Rags
Beeswax
Bread
Star Lye
Kerosene Oil
to
to 5.75
to
o to
to
to
to
to
to
-I
to
to
1.00
to
1.00
2.25
IS to BO
6.25
3.40
to
AND
I have recently looMed, and xi here ii
in my line
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE,
TO A
MODEL BARBERSHOP
with all the improved appliances; now
and comfortable chairs.
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures
Orders for work outside of my shop
promptly executed. Very respectfully,
HERBERT EDMONDS.
Tar River Transportation Company.
and all other machines repaired at abort
notice, at shop. Iron and
Brass Ton-tag done in manner.
Cylinders bored. Models made to order.
Locks repaired. or fitted, Pipe
cut and threaded. Gins repaired in best
manner. on your work. General
lobbing done O. P.
May Greenville V. C.
WELDON R. I,
and Schedule.
booth.
No Ho
Dated daily Fast Mail, daily
daily ox Sun.
Weldon pan
Ar Rocky Mount
Forbes, Greenville, President
B.
J. S. Greenville,
X. M. Lawrence. Tarboro. Gen
Cant R. F. Jones, Washington,
The People's Line for travel on Tar
The is the finest
and quickest boat on the river. She has
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished
painted.
Filled up specially for the comfort, ac-
and convenience Ladies.
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS
A Table furnished with the
best the market affords.
A trip on the Steamer Greenville Is
only comfortable but attractive.
Loaves Washington Monday, Wednesday
an Friday at ii. o'clock. A. M.
Loaves Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at o'clock. A. M.
Freights received daily and through
Lading given to all points.
Greenville, X. C.
MACHINERY.
To my Mends of and adjoining
counties. Through special arrangements
with my I can sell the best
Endues, Saw Mills, Bins, Presses,
per
All
and other Machinery from to
cent cheaper than any body else.
Machinery warranted and entire
faction guaranteed before a cent is paid.
Send for and full particulars.
E. G. COX,
Dunn, N. C.
Commercial School
Ar Tarboro
Tarboro
Ar Wilson
Wilson
Goldsboro
Warsaw
Magnolia
Ar Wilmington
pin am
Washington, N. O,
Smith System of Modern and
cal Education thoroughly taught
by a regular graduate of Lexington, Ky.,
College. Rapid Calculation and Pen-
to those stud-
Rook-keeping. Regular Fall
-ion opens October 1st Winter
opens January 1489. Terms
very low. Beard from to
trains par week. Tuition 180.00 for full course.
No GO, Students can enter at any time.
daily daily
am
pin
.-,
daily-
ex Sun.
Wilmington
Magnolia
Warsaw
Ar Goldsboro
Ar Sol ma
Wilson
am
pin
.- so
SI
Mount IS
Ar Tarboro I
Tarboro am
Ar Weldon I JO
pm
IS
Daily except Sunday.
Train en Scotland
pm
Branch Road
. particulars address
A. WILKINSON.
Principal.
GREAT BARGAINS
Mrs. It, II. Home begs leave to an-
to the ladies of Pitt county and
vicinity that the has again resumed bus-
at the old stand formerly occupied
by Alfred Forbes better known as his
Old Store. And has just returned from
Halifax for Scotland Meek at the Northern Cities with a complete and
Returning, leaves Scotland Neck j entirely new stock of
ATTRACTIVE MILLINERY
day. P M. P M. she is offering extremely low for
X . P M. t P M. I have also secured the services
Returning leaves X C, daily of Mis. Hull a Trimmer who
except Sunday. A M. Sunday Mi A will pleased to serve the public In the
M, Tarboro, N C. meat fastidious manner. Mrs null Is
well known to many of yon as she has
for me before Thanking you
for very liberal patronage In the
pa hope by fair dealing you will
give me a continuance the same.
BY ZOE DANA
The master called to his
scythe and sickle keen,
A ml bring me the from the uplands-,
And the grass from the meadows green;
And from off the mist clad marshes,
I Where the salt waves fret and foam,
Ye shall gather the rustling sedges
To furnish the harvest home.
Then the laborers master,
We will bring thee the golden grain
That waves on the windy hillside,
And the tender glass from the plain ;
But that which springs on the marshes
Is dry and harsh and thin.
Unlike the sweet Meld grasses,
So we will not gather it
But the master said foolish I
For many a weary day.
Through storm and drought ye have la-
bored
For the grain the fragrant
The generous earth is fruitful.
And breezes of summer blow,
Where these, in the sun and the dews of
heaven,
Have ripened soft and slow.
out on the wide bleak marsh
land
Hath never a been
And with rapine and rage of hungry
waves
The shivering wet.
There dower the pale green sedges,
And the tides that ebb and flow.
And the breath of the sea wind,
Are the only care they know.
have drunken of bitter waters,
Their food hath been sharp sea sand,
And yet they have yielded a harvest
the master s hand.
So shall ye all, O reapers,
Honor them now the more.
And garner gladness, with songs of
praise.
The grass from the desolate
Warning.-
The modes of death's approach are
various, and statistics show conclusively
that more persons die from diseases of the
Throat and Lungs than any other. It is
probable that everyone.-without
receives vast of Tubercle
Germs into the the system and where
these germs fall upon suitable soil they
start into life am develop, at first slowly
and is shown by a slight tickling
in the throat and If allowed to con-
their ravages they extend to the
lungs producing Consumption the
head, causing Catarrh. Now all this Is
dangerous if allowed to proceed will
in time cause death. At the onset you
must act with promptness; Allowing a
cold to go without at tout ion is dangerous
and may lose you your life. As soon as
feel that something is wrong with
your Throat, Lungs or Nostrils, obtain a
bottle of German Syrup. It
will give you immediate relief.
MISS. R. II.
. MILLINERY STORE OF
AM.
Train Midland N Branch
Goldsboro daily A M.
arrive X A M. Re-
turning leaves On M.
arrive N C, A M.
Train on Nashville Branch h aves Rocky
Mount at P M. arrive- I In
P M, Spring Hope P M. Returning
loaves Spring Hope .
A M. arrive Rocky Mount j A M. T.
V daily, except Has lately repaired and fitted up
Trillion Clinton Branch have- Warsaw and she has just received a superb display
for Clinton, dally, Sunday, at
P M. Returning leave Clinton at . A
M. connecting at Warsaw
and
Southbound train on
ville Branch i- No. Northbound i-
No. except Sunday.
of Millinery for
FALL AND WINTER
usual line of trimmed and
Hats, Ornaments and general
millinery goods, she has the prettiest
stock of Silks, shaded Rib-
her a call at the Old Stand.
at
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia.
Train makes close connection at
Weldon for all points North daily. All
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun-
day via Bay Line.
Trains make close connection for all
points North via
All trains run solid between j Ufa
ton and Washington, and have Pullman UM
Palace Sleepers Confections, TobaCCO,
General
a HOUSE CORNER
Can be found a fresh supply of
J. R. KENLY. Transportation
T. M. Passenger
. n.
N. B.
H will be sold at VERY LOWEST CASH
Give me call.
J. C. CHESTNUT.
Edwards . , I
Printers and Binders,
1ST. O-
We have the largest and most complete
establishment of the kind to be found in
the State, and solicit tiers for all classes
Of Commercial, Rail-
road or School Print-
or Binding.
WEDDING STATIONERY
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND
COUNTY OFFICERS.
us your orders.
AND BINDERS,
N. C.
HOTEL
THE HOME
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. ,
Polite waiters. rooms. Rest
the affords. When In the .
the
Hotel,
St
Greenville, N. O.
new management. Hot and
water baths. Good rooms and at-
Table always
ed with the best of the market. Feed
stables in connection.
PEE
E. B. MOORE, Manager.
WM FEES
Congressional Canvass.
There will be discussion of
the issues of the campaign between
Hon. T. G. Skinner, Democratic
candidate for Congress, and Mr. E.
A. White, the Republican candidate,
tit time and places,
Fail field, county,
day, Oct. 17th, V. M.
county, Sat-
Oct. 20th, P. M.
Martin Tues-
day, Oct. 23rd, A. M.
Martin county,
Wednesday, Oct. 24th, M.
The Executive Committees of
each county are requested to
these appointments by hand
bills and posters, and to make all
local arrangements.
Jno. H. Small.
Dem. Ex. Com.
your mother know you're
said a boy to his little brother.
she was the answer, one bot-
of Dr. Hull's Cough up has knock-
ed my cold into a cocked hat, you
A few applications of Salvation Oil will
instantly relieve stiffness in the neck or
joints. 2- cents.
Democratic Canvass,
The candidates of the
party for Legislature and the
County offices will address the
people of Pitt County at the follow-
times and places,
Parker's School House, Thursday,
October 18th.
Friday, October 19th.
Keels Store, Saturday, October
20th.
Other appointments will be made
in due time.
L. Blow.
Clint. Dem. Ex. Committee.
Public Speaking.
Hon. F- Strudwick, Democratic
candidate tor Elector for State
at Large, and Hon. W. M. Bobbins,
will address the people on the issues
of the campaign at the following
times
Oct., Bethel, Pitt
Oct.,
Oct.,
Oct.,
Edwards
Tuesday, 23rd
Pitt county.
Thursday, 25th
Beaufort county.
Saturday, 27th
Hyde county.
Monday, 29th Oct.,
Mill, Beaufort county.
Wednesday, 31st Oct.,
mere, Pamlico
Friday, 2nd Nov., Trenton, Jones
county.
Saturday, 3rd Nov., Lenoir
Lenoir county.
The local committees are urgently
requested to advertise these
by band bills and other
wise. Spier
Dem. State Com.
FROM k. to
t Parlor Organ
containing
t of JO
stop. well.
rad Book free. For only
With and
tr
to
to r
i -j rm
. promptly on
ten I rial.
i five to
Be t ire to and
Tn; t- Wan M
Mayer April by a
H. W.
Warm, Com Her
Mara or f
Attention Tax Payers
I will attend at the following time and
places for the purpose of collecting the
Slate and County taxes for the year
Mays Tuesday, Oct. 9th
Harrington's X Wednesday, 10th
Hell's Kerry, Thursday, Oct. 11th
Barney's, Friday, Oct. 12th
Calico mil, Saturday, 13th
Tuesday, 16th
Wednesday, 17th
Parkers School House, Thursday, 18th
Oct. 19th.
Keel's Store, Saturday, Oct. 20th
B. Oct. 22nd
BUck Tuesday. Oct. 23rd
House, Thursday,
All other days I shall be at the Court
House in Greenville or represented
my deputy Mr. B. S.
The law requires me to make prompt
and full and failure to do so
imposes penalties. I propose to
comply with the law, that end
to save others trouble and expenses.
I hereby five notice that individual tax
payer must also comply with re-
of law or I certainly en-
force payment
Tax tor PH
Appointments
Tor Eons. D. Fowls T.
Hon. Daniel G. Fowle, Democrat
candidate for Governor, and
T. F.
date for Attorney General, will ad-
dress the people on the issues of the
campaign the following times
and
Thursday, Oct. S.
Pender Co.
Friday Oct. Kenansville
Go
Saturday, Oct. Clinton,
son Co.
Monday, Oct. Elizabeth
Co.
Tuesday, Oct. Edenton Chows
an Co.
Wednesday, Oct. Plymouth,
Washington Co.
Thursday, Oct. Washington,
Beaufort Co.
Saturday Oct. Swan Quarter,
Hyde Co.
Monday, Oct. Stonewall,
Co.
Tuesday, Oct. Kinston, Lenoir
Co.
Wednesday, Oct. Snow Hill,
Greene Co.
Thursday, Nov. Pitt
Co.
Friday, Tarboro, Edge
Co.
Saturday, Nov. Goldsboro,
Wayne Co.
The local committees are urgently
requested to advertise these
by hand bills and
Spier
Dem. State Ex. Com.
A Woman's Despair.
would be preferable to this aw-
sensation and aching
despairingly complained a Buffer-
mother the worst of it
she added, ct re for
are replied the
neighbor to whom the sufferer
complained. suffered for years lust
as you do. and found no relief till my
physician Dually prescribed Dr. Pierce's
Favorite prescription, which cured me,
and I have ever since been well, and the
wealth of India would not induce me to
be without the remedy, if a like affliction
should Prescription
is the only medicine for women, sold by
druggists, a guarantee from
the manufacturers, that it will give sat-
in every case, or money will be
refunded. Tills guarantee has been print-
ed on the and faithfully
carried out for many years.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pell-
or actively cathartic
according to dose.
Negroes
land
for Cleve-
New York World.
Washington, Oct. Taylor,
States Minister to
was at the Capitol to-day.
just came down from New
said he, see if there was any-
thing lying loose about Washing-
ton. Pm running the Demos
headquarters in New York
City. The are now in tho
Democratic party for good. Two
hundred and forty thousand of them
in the Northern States will vote for
next month. The Demo-
ticket is supported by sixteen
leading newspapers. There
have been nine Democratic
Stale Conventions bold, besides the
National conference at
Being asked if it were true
that he, Turner and other colored
leaders were making a pile out of
Democratic electioneering, Mr.
laughed broadly and said that
instead of getting any money of
it, he paid the Democratic party
a month for the glory there in
it.
The best in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Fe-
Sores, Chapped
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 Ernul.
What It Means.
Savannah Morning News.
should ever
be split, the country would witness a
state of affairs in this section that
would cause honest Americans to
hang their heads in shame. A
ed South for generations, if
forever, a mongrel government
made up of the worst elements of
both races, bankrupt States and a
beggared people. What was ex
twenty years ago would
seem a com-
pared with what would be
if the South should become
divided. II there are
who are disposed to hunt up excuses
for breaking away from party ranks,
it would be well them to
that party affiliation in the South
means a great deal more than party
supremacy. It is vital to the social
and business interest of the people
that no false issues be raised to lead
Democrats astray.
Electric Miters
This remedy is becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no special men-
All who have used Electric Bitters
sing the same song of
medicine does not exist and it is
teed to do all that Is claimed. Electric
Bitters will cure all of the Liver
and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Bolls,
Salt and other affections caused
by impure drive Malaria free
the system and prevent as well as cure
all Malarial cure of Head-
ache, Constipation and Indigestion try
Electric Bitters- Entire satisfaction
or money
and 81.00 per bottle at
Drug
THE ONLY
Brilliant
Durable
Economical
Are Diamond Dyes. They excel all others
in Strength, Purity and Fastness. None others
are just as good. Beware of
are made of cheap and inferior materials and
give poor, weak, colors.
colors; cents each.
Send for Dye Book, Sample Card, directions
for coloring Photos., making the finest Ink or Bluing
a etc. Sold by Druggists or
WELLS, RICHARDSON CO., Burlington, ft.
Per Gilding or Fancy Articles,
DIAMOND PAINTS.
Gold, Bronze, Copper. Only Cents.
The Civilized Mosquito.
New York Star.
This is the mosquito that may
stay by us during the entire month
of October. This mosquito, alter a
period of domestication lies
in certain very nil
like, the wild untamed
swamp mosquito. The House mos-
sings lint It
mute. It becomes also more
wary than the wild insect.
It is soon aware the efforts Bade
to drive it away- It learns how to
avoid cloths and brooms in the
hands of energetic chambermaids.
It learns, a little, to hide by
hide behind mirrors and
bureaus or in the folds
clothing. All day it so lurks am-
bush, planning meditating its
mid night villainy, while the simple
occupants of the apartment
are congratulating themselves,
the false hope that the enemy has
retreated. The house mosquito
hears this bides his
When night comes the lamps
are out and his bills of fare have
deposited themselves bed, he
drops softly as a snow flake upon
them, lie knows where to drop.
He needs no light. He seems in
darkness to have a capacity
warm, fresh blood.
The domesticated mosquito does
not bite like the wild mosquito.
This is his most irritating
The uncultivated, rural
settles upon you, having ;
bored his tiny and j
well, sets to work and pumps
until he is full. Not so the house
He simply bites. He
bites industriously and
from the crown of the head to
the sole of the feet. He bores through
the sheets into the cuticle. His only
aim seems to be to torment. He
raises halt a dozen irritating itches
where the field mosquito causes but
one. this carnage, he
seems to have little desire to fill
himself with the food so unwillingly
given him by a race superior to
everything but a mosquito the
bed room at night. How he
bis miserable life is a mystery.
He seems to eat, or rather drink,
nothing. But he will remain all
winter, providing the is
sufficiently warmed for him, and
remain active, too
while his arc hibernating
in a natural and healthy torpid-
is said that Geo. U. Brown,
Esq., the Democratic candidate for
elector in the Fret District, is to lie
tried to animals. He has
thoroughly plucked a
feathers and
The New York Star stands with
both feet on the Democratic plat-
form. It has no sneers for the Dem-
candidates and
It leads the press of the
Democracy, and is a Jeffersonian
from back.
f CELERY
J COMPOUND
CURES
Neuralgia
Nervous
Prostration
Rheumatism
Kidney
Diseases
AND
All Liver
Disorders
PROOFS
Celery Com-
pound cured my
sick
Mrs. L A.
San
using fix bot-
of s Celery
Compound, I am cured
of
South Cornish, N. H.
has done me more
for kidney disease
than any
Abbott,
Sioux City,
Celery Com-
pound has of great
benefit lot torpid fiver,
bilious-
C.
Vt-.
THE
Eastern Reflector,
D.
Tarboro, X. C.
S M.
Greenville, N. C
AT THE
OLD BRICK STORE.
AND BUT-
their supplies will It to
their Interest to set our prices before
chasing where. is complete
in all its brunches.
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS,
FLOUR, SUGAR,
always at Market Prices.
TOBACCO CIGARS
we 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 nil bought and
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk
to run, we sell at a close margin.
SCHULTZ.
Greenville. N. C
UNDERTAKING.
Having associated B. S.
with me in the Undertaking business we
are ready to serve the people In that
All notes and due
me for past sen-lees have been placed In
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for collection.
Respectfully.
JOHN FLANAGAN.
We keep on hand at all times a nice
stock of Burial Cases and Caskets of all
kinds and can furnish anything desired
from the finest Case down to a
Pitt Pine Coffin. We arc fitted
up with all conveniences and can render
satisfactory to all who patronize
us FLANAGAN SHEPPARD.
Feb. 22nd. 1888.
Horses
AND
Mules.
A ear loud just arrived and now for
sale by.
at Keel A King's old stand. Will sell them
CHEAP FOR CASH,
or at reasonable terms on time. I bought
my stock for Cash and can to sell
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call.
Have Just procured several first-class
Vehicles and will lake to any
at reasonable rates.
Sale, Teed and Liver; Me.
Of Interest to Ladies.
We Trill Mend a FREE
specific for f complaint to tiny j who
MM
ALFRED FORBES,
ABLE OF C
to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following goods
that are not to be excelled in this market. And to be First-class and
pure straight goods. PRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, GEN-
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA-
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS. FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, CROCKERY and QUEENS-
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different
kinds, Gin and Mill Hay, Rock Lime, Plaster op Paris,
Hair, Harness, Bridles and Saddles.
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY.
Agent Clark's O. N. X. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less percent for Cash. Bread Prep-
and Hall's Stir Lye at Jobbers Prices, White Lead pure Lin-
seed OH, Varnishes and Paint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and
Willow Ware. Nails I specialty. Give me a call and I guarantee satisfaction.
Fowle Finger; is
; Sunders
Avery advance-
Holt and harmony,
Mr. W. II. Morgan, m reliant. Lake
City, Flu., was taken with a severe cold
attended with n distressing Cough and
running into consumption in Its first stage
He tried many so-called popular cough
remedies and steadily grew worse. Was
reduced In flesh, had difficulty In breath-
mid was unable to sleep; Finally
tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Con-
and found Immediate relief,
and after using about a dozen bottles
found himself well and has had no return
of the disease. No other remedy can
show so grand a record of cure, as Dr.
King's New Discovery tor Consumption
to do just what Is claimed for it.
free at Drag
PAY
FALL AND WINTER.
Our Display Eclipses Anything Ever Seen
In Domestic
JOHN SIMMS
Merchant Tailor,
In connection with above, we desire to say our
prices are strictly net cash and no discount.
Save Money
N. O.
D. J. Editor ft Proprietor.
Kl
ENLARGED TO
fries
Per Year,
IN ADVANCE
THE REFLECTOR IS
Newspaper ever published in
Greenville. It furnishes the
LATEST NEWS
and gives More for
the money than any other paper
published in North Carolina.
The Reflector 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 COPY.
of
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makes it an excellent medium
through which to reach the people
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Notice
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falling out of hair; and eradication of
dandruff Is before the public.
Among the many who have It with
wonderful I refer you to the fol-
lowing named gentlemen who will testify
to the truth of my assertion
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it from tee, at my place of business, for
per bottle.
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Greenville, N. C, 1887.
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obtained, all business in the U.
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for Moderate Fees.
We arc opposite the S. Patent Of-
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THE STAR.
The Stab is the New York news-
paper possessing the fullest
of the National Administration and the
United of New York, the
political battle ground of the Republic.
Democracy, pan and
simple, is good enough for the Star.
Single handed among the metropolitan
fleas, it has stood by the men called by
lie great to redeem the gov-
twenty-live yens of lie-
publican wastefulness and corruption
mid despotism to the South. For these
four years past it has been unswerving
in its to the administration of
Graver 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 sort of De-
the Stab is the paper to read.
The Stab stands squarely on the
National Democratic platform. It be-
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, millions
annually from the people and locking
them up in vaults to serve no purpose
but invite wastefulness dishonesty,
it regards as a
the rights of American citizenship. Re-
publican political jugglers may call it
taxation the
for it is robbery.
through the is a
great newspaper. Its tone is pure and
wholesome, its news service
Each issue presents an
tome of what best worth knowing of
the world's history of yesterday. Its
stories are told in good,
English, and mighty Interesting
reading they are.
The Sunday Stab is as good the
best class magazine, and prints about the
same amount matter Besides the
day's news it Is rich in
articles, stories, snatches of current
literature, reviews, art criticism, etc.
illimitable humor
in ; Will
letters are of its choice offerings.
Many of the best known men and women
in literature and art are represented in
its columns.
The Weekly is a large paper
Hiving the cream of the news the world
over, with special features which make
i the most complete family newspaper
published. The farmer, the mechanic,
the man too much occupied
read a daily imper, will get more for his
dollar invested in the Stab
than from any other paper. It will be
especially alert during the campaign,
and will print the freshest and most re-
liable political news.
Every day for one year
Daily, Sunday, one year
Every day, six months An
Daily, without Sunday, six months
Sunday edition, one year
one yeas I
A free copy of the Weekly Stab
the sender of a club of ten.
Address, THE STAR
Broadway and Park Place, New York.


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Eastern reflector, 17 October 1888
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
October 17, 1888
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