Eastern reflector, 16 January 1889


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Taylor
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Ivy Mayo
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Henry D.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT Pat Terry
Of Pitt County, for the
Year Ending; Dec. 5th, 1887 to w Louis Gray
Dec. Got
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The following is a list of orders,
together with the number and
amount, as allowed by the Com- Susan Briley
r Tucker
missioners, from Dec 5th, 1887, Elks
Shade
Margaret
Eliza Edwards
Amos
Amt Jame. Masters
., W T Boss
W. F. s coffins F M Kilpatrick
N It Cory
C Dan son Blind Pauper
Susan
j John Stocks
Bryan
James
Ivy Mayo
to Dec
No.
Pauper.
To whom
Haddock
Fern Haddock
Susan Turner
Nancy Moore
Nancy Williams
John Stocks
Alice
Cory
Robt Moore
Simon Tucker
James Masters
Taylor
Ivy Mayo
Darling Williams
Thomas Craft on
Smith
Hopkins
IS Cherry Dupree
Mahala
Clarissa Nelson
Ferry
L. A. worth
Cannon
Gray
Mai Green
J. D. Goon
Polly
Rhoda May
Nathan Keel
Susan Briley
Tucker
Elks
Shade
Lucy Parker
Virgil Wilson
Margaret Bryan
Eliza Edwards
Amos
Baker
Elijah Ange
Mosley Haddock
Haddock
Susan Turner
Nancy Moore
Nancy Williams
John Stocks
Alice
Dinah Carney
Robert Moore
Simon Tinker
Taylor
Ivy Mayo
Darling Williams
Thomas
Henry Smith
Hi
Dupree
Mahala Braxton
Clarissa Nelson
Terry
L A
Cannon
Gray
Green
J D Cobb
Polly
Susan Briley
Tucker
Elks
Margaret Bryan
Eliza Edwards
Amen
James Masters
W T Ross
J D Williamson
Mosley Haddock
Parry Haddock
Susan Turner
Nancy Moore
Nancy Williams
John stocks
Alice
Dinah Carney
Robert Moore
Simon Tucker
in i lord
Key Mayo
Darling Williams
Thomas
Henry Smith
I; Hopkins
Cherry
Mahala Braxton
Clarissa Nelson
Terry
L A
Cannon
Gray
Green
J D Cobb
Polly
Rhoda
Susan Briley
Tucker
Elks
Shade
Margaret Bryant
Eliza Edwards
Lucy Parker
Richard Warren
John Baker
W B Harris
Ben
Win Cox
J J Perkins fee for
George price
John Baker for Dec
John
Elijah Ange
001392 Mosley Haddock
Terry Haddock
Susan Turner
Fancy Moore
j Nancy Williams
Stocks
Abet
Dinah Carney
Robt Moore
Simon Tucker
j Taylor
j Ivy
Darling Williams
40.-, Thomas
mo Henry Smith
, Cherry Dupree
Mahala Braxton
Clarissa Nelson
Patsy Terry
L A
Cannon
Louis Gray
Green
J D Cobb
Rhoda
Susan Briley
Tucker
Patsy Elks
Shade
Margaret Bryan
Eliza Edwards
Amos
James Masters
T Ross
Lucy Parker
Richard
John Baker
B Harris
Win Cox
George Price
John
Elijah Ange
Smith coffin
T E Keel to P H
Haddock
. rM Palsy Elks
J M II D Smith
Nancy Moore
j Louis Gray
On I Haddock
J J Perkins pauper
Susan Turner pauper
Stocks
Winifred Taylor
Bryan
; Masters
, n,, Ivy Mayo
11-
I Nancy Moore
Mosley Haddock
Terry Haddock
j B Patrick
Raker
Smith
Turner
Stocks
Winifred Taylor
j Margaret Bryan
James Masters
per
Ivy Mayo
Patsy Elks
D Smith
John Baker
Susan Turner
Stocks
Winifred Taylor
Margaret
James Masters
Ivy Mayo
Palsy
H D
Moore
tool John Baker
Polly Adams
No.
COO
J J n
J J
F W Blown
J J
J J
J J
j F W Brown
j J J
F Brown
Poor House
To whom issued
Wilson
1237 John Smith
A R House
RB House
W H
RE Briley
T Hattie Thigpen
t H Stokes
Isaac
James Burney
J H Skinner
Jessie Haddock
Bright
John
G House
J H Moore
G Tucker
Adam Smith
James
Adam Edwards
Chas Williams
Church Mills
U A Moore
John
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-64 J C R Davenport
001265 E
Ma the v Han
E A Move
G A
Jane Galloway
Galloway
Peter Galloway
J Briley
N H Tripp
J R Bell
James L
J E Langley
Hay wood Williams
J F Fleming
W A Stocks
J S Fumes
Susan Lancaster
4.9 J T Lancaster
R C
Wright Little
Mayo
Robt Lawrence
J Whichard
Baker Moore
L H Wilson
W L Best
on
J J
W S lames
Jacob Burney
J j
F W Brown
J J
J J
Ferry Haddock
Susan turner
Nancy Moore
Nancy Williams
lice
, Robert Moore
1505 Sin. . Tucker
Taylor
Ivy Mayo
Thomas
Henry Smith
John Hopkins
1571 Cherry
Mahala Braxton
Clarissa
1574 Patsy
L A
Cannon
j Louis Gray
Mai Green
j J Cobb
May
Susan Briley
nO Tucker
Elks
Margaret Bryant
Eliza Ed wards
Amos
James Masters
so W T
Lucy
Richard Warren
Win Cox
George Price
Baker
Elijah Ange
Darling Williams
D C Moore
E A Davis coffin
J H Barn hill lunatic
H Hodges coffin
Susan Turner insane
John
Winifred Taylor
Margaret Bryan
James Masters
Mayo insane pauper
Patsy Elks pauper
So
Son
on
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1731
Witness Sup Court
o To whom issued
j J Moore
George Land
Jack Johnson
J H
Land
jack Lassiter
J J Turner
John
Joyner
Turner
Walter Pollard
Amt
o J B
Obed
Harris
Riley Wooten
WU
John Hines
Adam Daniel
Daniel
Spencer Joyner
Latham
S H Spain
J C
H Smith
J W
j Tyson
WE
Bo
i Emily
, Theophilus Keel
Edwards
Cornelius Joyner
Little
Charles
Stephen
Quinnerly
Daniel
John Hill
David Williams
Blount
j Minerva Blount
George Shivers
Wm Hopkins
Jack Allen .
C V.
Thomas Best
Jerry Williams
Smith
H G Nobles
Rosa
J L Elks
Henry Flake
Caesar Randolph
j w Page
Ivy Bynum
Fields
Guilford Harris
L H Wilson
Wilson
J H Cherry
Alfred
J J
Council Chapman
G B Kilt
3-10
lie
G F
Johnson
George Brown
i E
R D Cherry
H M
in Allen
E B Moore
George Dudley
48-i Alfred Cully
Anthony Vines
Marcellus
Allen
John Pearce
J H Venters
A C Hemby
Anderson
Wm
James
Spencer Harriss
Oscar Hooker
J T Mathews
George Newton
Oliver Mitchael
Martha Mitchel
Cherry Jr
w H Smith
oil
Cherry Jr
Nathan Little
J D Gardner
Tyson
Sampson Kittrell
Gardner
Bynum
H E Ellis
Fernando
Burn ell White
Ho well Cobb
Oliver Smith
Shade Cox
Rachel Dixon
Sam Reddick
James Payton
Caroline Barrett
Alex
Nancy Atkinson
Bynum
John Austin
Harriss
Greene Clemons
w K
Haddock
to j A Braddy
Zach Clark
J j Cory
w M
Gardner
Sampson Kittrell
F G
J j B Cox
i Frank James
John
Peter Wilson
on
L w Reason
warren Brown
Alfred Peyton
Mark Nobles
J H Dudley
Abner
Smith
Blount Adams
waiter white
V- AB
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la
Ma the w Yates
Hannah
Williams
ES Parker
s F Carroll
T R Moore
Nathan Hathaway
8.16 L
George Barrett
Cannon Mills
8.10 Ed Smith
Ivy Bynum
Margaret Forbes
Margaret
Jolly
Redmond Forbes
Sam Coward
J J Perkins
T B Cherry
Wilson
U H Allen
Oliver Smith
Charles Davis
J Barrow
Morris
Elbert Smith
Isaac Cox
Little
Mack
Sal R A Nichols
Valentine
Tom Hill
J C Bland
Joe Spell
Chas Dudley
Ben
Barrett
Jacky A Barrett
m Barrett
Daniel Barrett
Fannie
M A
G W Venters
Jackson
Charles
w Bland Jr
J Cannon
Flanagan
Tom
Haddock
Joe
you Louis Cox
Dickens
James Long
J L Langley
J-B Price
Jesse Haddock
James Bright
Bell
Ella Bell
0-.
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No. To whom loaned
v. k A Ham
K A
W M King
W M King
W M King
3-o K A Move
M King
John It
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W M
Joe Cobb
MS W M King
BOB W M King
E A Move
I A Move
am J B. Cherry
ill W M King
744.1
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J W Dawson
George Potter
A L Blow
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no
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IS W P Buck
W John H
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III II R
John H
Jerry
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T It Moore
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Mil.
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64- A II
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II V Wooten
John II
A i Fl
F Allen
D C Smith
Buck
R V King
W I Buck
B F Woolen
inquest and Jurors.
To whom
Ami.
Redding
John Belcher
DUO II It
I Fleming
James It Cherry
Redding
P Kt
John Warren
736.1 W Brewer
J T Hodges
v Tyson
J B
J P
Turner
Noah
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T B
W II
Henry Bullock
I Fleming
Ml OW Harrington
T Jr
J B Cherry
W L Pollard
I'M W B Pollard
a Redding
Court House.
No.
To whom
James B
James B Cherry
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Bridges.
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KG E A
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J B Cherry
Henri Brown
w A
white
John .
Brown
Henry Brown
J B
J ROy
will
Henry Brown
John Smith
T K Cherry Co
Brown
W F Harrington
Henri Brown
V Newton
E A Bland
w B A Bro
J. P. Cost in Superior Court.
No. To whom Amt. , H Allen
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Will
James Cherry
-r II Brown
. , CM G T Tyson
or
i John Smith
I Perkins
J J
Met;
T II
I.
It Forbes
W Smith
Stan J W Ty
K s Dixon
Harding
T K Keel
W Williams
I J
J II
c P
OS W H Home
Chapman
John
T i d C
Henry
Ml
1302 C W
Alex
Dannie
Zach Clark
Brown
Teel
Anderson
T K Moan
. Smith
Louis
Ed Smith
Oliver Smith
i J j j
J W Tyson
J C
9-8 B P
j J
A if Burnett
J A
Jane Coward
t H Sherrod
Brooks
Fred Brooks
James
Gilbert Kornegay
v Cox
Gardner
0-;
L ii Wilson
R S Co
Cherry
John Price
j Braxton
Pollard
p i R Pollard
W B Tucker
lull Gaskins
j Tyson
j it us Jolly
w M
Carroll
A F Pitt man
j , David Harrell
Jurors Superior
No. To whom Amt.
lei
H C
II Ii
J II
H W P Buck
II E Ellis
W II Home
Fred
J It
KG Chapman
lo ; C Moore
M A
7.9 U A Jr
T E Keel
7-1
H Skinner Co
J y
Sir. John S Smith
i 13.1 Henry Brown
lit berry
i, Henry Brown
I A
4-5
W B All
John S
II C
J S
W B
j it
Perkins
J II Smith
j O
Moore
W P Bock
G W
W II Home
I W Smith
W It Moore
J A Edwards
J -I May
Q Holliday
C P Gaskins
J A
V Joyner
B S Sheppard
James Norman
J J
J D Cox
W n Home
M Z Moore
F i
H E Ellis
LA Braxton
It Hives
J S
W C Joyner
J B
K A Nichols
It F II u
If P Bank
J B
D C Smith
MeG
I ail Account
So
IS
1212
G w
J It
M.-G
J w Page
H C
F woolen
J B
Ferry.
No. To whom
It It ton
it It Cotton
Carr
Carr
Carr
List Taker.
James H
V Joyner
It L Joyner
It M
James
R G Chapman
w Moore
T II Langley
J Cox
John King
L Wilson
NO.
SOU
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Mil
I so
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Miscellaneous
Brown
I Brown
11.1
LU Wilson
H J
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K A If,,,,.
Brought., A Co
M King
Forbes
Brow,,
Summary.
Four II in.
Witness iii Court
in Superior Court
fees
o. , Jurors
Mail
Amt.
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1731
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1872
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Tax List
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Ami of
hire of Prank Vina m
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Ami . idol w. M. King
Band c tax
Ami of E. a.
Jury taxes
Jan. .---, aim of w. M.
Kin . u
35.4 If
Feb. Amt Of P. ward, ad-
i . w. . former
is
on Jury lax in
w. M. King. Tax Col
. Ami w, ii.
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II
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1622
ions
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Nov. Ami of J. O,
Hire
Nov. Ami.
of
.- A int. of John
To So of John
SO
II
Collector i, u .
Nov. Amt. of Jobs
Nov. of
lax
. Amt. of John Flan-
Collector
Nov. Ami. reed of John Flan-
Dee. I. Amount of
J so
So
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gall Tax
Total
in of Treasury
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amt. of older- paid
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of
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Di 1688
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county
Dee.
orders
as per
amt. paid
Amt.
Hi
Stats of
County or Pitt
I David clerk
the Hoard in
far the of I'll t do
foregoing is a true state
men; n doth appear of record in
my Given under my band
and the seal Of said
at in on
IS
1888
no
David
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w M King
wK King
3-4 w K King
F w Brown
w X King
w K King
Brown
wK King
w K King
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1815 F W Brown
Mil wK King
wK King
W K King
Commissioners
C Dawson
J A Tucker
W A Jr
T E Keel
G M Mooring
c h.
w A James Jr
T K Keel
G M Mooring
J A Tucker IS Ml
C Dawson
w A James Jr
J A Tinker
irate
The best In the world for Cute
Hi Sores. Salt Fe
v. r Sores, Chapped Hands, Chi
-mi-, and all Skin Eruption
and cures Piles, or no par re
i- to give perfect
or money refunded. Price
HO box. For sale
Notice of Sale of Land.
OS
mS G M Mooring
T E Keel
-1 G M Mooring
C Dawson
G M Mooring
ii T E Keel
By virtue of a Mortgage executed to
us Moore and dated
January we win sell at the Court
House Door In Greenville on Tuesday
land
J B Cherry
1872
i iii Mortgage, partly in
II town of and containing about
U g acres. Terms cash
Wee. Nash ft Co.
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly lief ore the
Register of Deeds and Clerk;
Board Commissioners.
No. whom Issued Amt. the estate arc hereby to make
Conveying Prisoners to
Jail
Daniel
W Cannon
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II
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I. II Wilson
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Wilson
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Immediate payment lo th undersigned
and all
must the on or
before the of
or this notice will he plead in bar of
their recovery.
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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16th
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Mail Matter.
Governor elect Fowle will be in-
to-morrow. No doubt
the ceremonies will be grand and
witnessed of people.
By the time this issue of the
is printed and mail-
ed it will be known in Raleigh
who is to be the next U. S. Sena
tor from Berth Carolina to
Senator Ransom. The
by both branches of the Leg-
was set for last night
and whoever that caucus
will be elected.
Latham, editor of the Washing
ton Reading Clerk ; Mr.
D. R. Julian, of Rowan, Door-
Keeper j Mr. G. L. Kilpatrick, of
Lenoir, Assistant Door-Keeper
Senate, Mr. B. M.
was made Clerk ; Mr. D.
B. Nicholson, of Sampson. Read
Clerk ; Mr. M. Bradshaw, of
Randolph, Engrossing Clerk ;
Mr. W. V. Clifton, of Wake,
Door Keeper ; Capt- A- M. No-
of Johnson, Assistant
Door-Keeper. For Engrossing
Clerk of both Houses Mr. J. M.
Brown, of Stanley.
All these are put down as
strictly good men, and the press
and the public perfectly
satisfied with the selections
made The had one
candidate in the organization
that it was specially interested
in above the was
H- A. Latham, for Reading
Clerk of the we are
gratified he was elected
first ballot by such a hand-
some majority-
Now if the candidates the Re-
has been advocating
for two other positions that are in
the giving of the General
are treated handsomely
as was Latham will no
further requests to make just
now. Give us Thomas J. Jarvis
for U. S. Senator and
Daniels for State Printer, and
we will be perfectly satisfied.
. . and you have
that will
the I aiM,
that the w,
imagination
your .
members of society w.
the troubled waves of
sea as a barrel
does on the wave of the
After the new brother had
branded by the Chief Explosive
Manipulator the meeting adjourned
subject to i be call of the Supreme
Chin Worker. Reporter.
Commissioners Proceedings.
Washington Letter.
as it should be and as we
like to see it. A resolution was
adopted by the Senate branch
of the General Assembly that in
cases of contested seats the
successful contestant shall not
receive mileage and per diem,
provided, that a sitting member
under certificate of
shall receive mileage and
per diem for the period served
by him-
Governor Scales beat the
President. His message to
General Assembly of North Car-
made nine columns in the
Raleigh and Observer. How-
ever, it is and able and
written article. It shows that
Gov. knowledge of the
public needs of the State is con-
fined to small bounds. It
covers a broad field, treating up-
on many subjects that are of vi-
importance to the public.
The message is clear, and we
doubt not that it will receive
ion at the hands
of the General Assembly.
Every man in the county
should preserve a copy of the
containing in full
the financial report. It is well
arranged so as to be understood,
every cent received and
paid out in the administration
of county affairs. Of course all
have utmost confidence in the
integrity of the Board of County
Commissioners. They are men
who have the good of the county
at They wish to keep
government on
deal basis as possible, and
as little burden to the tax payer.
Notwithstanding this, every
man should keep informed as to
how the money is spent. The
Reflector will tell you.
W.
DOT. Assembly So.
Hall No.
10th
The meeting was called to
o'clock P. M. Supreme
Worker Hopeful
in the chair. Alter the
Prof. been
the most
Merciful Hen read the following
application tor membership.
To the most A. L O-
I Proboscis Night Mare, be-
tween I lie ayes of years
in my right being
sorely beset by rivals and other
incidental to bachelor
life, do declare it to be my desire
to become a member of your most
order. You will And enclosed
my check the of
your initiation fee, should my
application be accepted you will
me behind the big elm on the
Court House square a pile
of brick bats warm.
Fraternally,
Proboscis Night
P. S. expect my rival to pass
that
Mr. Sunbeam said that
the last clause of that application
showed at the brothers earnest-
and his he thought
it all the necessary
aDd so moved that it be accepted.
The Supreme Chin Worker said that
before the motion he
would appoint
and Whilom a com-
to the check
by the applicant and see how much
it was worth. The after
holding the inquest reported that
it was worth about pound.
The report being satisfactory the
application was accepted, the
Hon.
Windmill were
to go out and catch the candidate
bung him Brother
Fraudulent Wilson the
I Wilson A O W at this
down expenses conduct showing his credential
as la take part in the
The candidate being cap-
was taken lo the ante room,
and delivered to the Chief
Explosive Manipulator who
led him around a
until he in giving
him the a and grit a
bear. The Supreme Chin Worker,
clad an abbreviated costume con-
of a Mother dress
two sizes too small and bad cold
three sizes too u o, then went out
and examined the candidate as to
ability to keep a secret. The ex
satisfactory he
was brought the club
made to while oath was
being administered by the Supreme
Chin Alter having sworn
to make serious love
whom he knew a brother to be
and to do everything else
possible impossible that could
be thought by the trainers of the
code of initiation I lie candidate Was
taken the Grand
examined as to his ability
for successful racing with bull dogs,
rivals, angry parents and other
pertaining to courtship.
The Most Mighty then
took charge of the and
attempted to make him sing but
Mr. said he
had experienced some of the broth-
in the and he
would advise the club lo be too
reckless in to a
repetition of the performance. The
candidate was yanked up by
the Most Noble Prevaricator who
you should be
by your best girl's ancestor
with your arm around a number
c i set the old man bad blood in
bis eyes how would you explain the
Candidate said be
wouldn't explain at all, be would
blow the light out and crawl through
the hack window. many
Leap Year proposals have yon
asked the M. N. P. wax the
reply, and the Prevaricator inform-
ed the chair that the new brother's
ability as a fabricator was
He then addressed the
People are now watch
the to see what
Greenville is doing. In view of
the railroad and the
early establishment of various
industries, capitalists will look
at the town with an eye to in-
vestments. They naturally turn
to the as the index
to town and through it ex-
to see what the town is do-
This time, of all others,
should be taken advantage of by
the business men. Keep your
the public. Push
your business and keep it well
advertised. Yen look to the lo-
cal to talk for and show
forth the advantages of the town.
No other paper is going to do
that for you. Withhold your
patronage and yon disable the
paper just that much. Now
us your aid, every man,
and help us to work all the
more for Greenville and Pitt
met a week
Special to
Washington, D. C, Jan. 11th 1889
Weaver baa been
the autocrat of I be House this week.
Alter the deadlock brought about
the proposed in the rules
preventing the introduction of bills
on suspension days, bad been
defeated by the House voting
by a majority of three to remit the
i to the committee n rules,
Mr. Weaver announced his
all legislation,
matter what its nature might be,
until the Oklahoma bill is disposed
of. This might seem impossible
task to a person acquainted
with the complicated rules under
which the House does business, but
Mr. Weaver quickly dispelled
as to bis to st p the
Wheels legislation on
the brakes the
chine lo a standstill. How long
this is lo last is at present problem-
It depends entirely
the staying powers friends
and the Oklahoma lull.
It baldly probable though
that the majority the
House will, view of the
legislation expected by the people
from the present House, allow one
bill to stand in the way of every-
thing else. think that some way
will lie round of getting over, or
around, the obstruction.
The Senate has refused to con-
cur the House amendments to
the bill the Nicaragua
canal company, have appointed
the of the Sen-
Sherman, and
Senator resolutions re
the doctrine were
adopted. Only three Senators,
Messrs Blackburn
Vance voted against it.
The Democratic Senators asked,
account of the day dis-
cussing the resolutions,
that the final vote the tariff bill
be postponed until the inst., and
the Republicans have agreed to it.
Blame his family have settled
down here for the season, lie
has, so to enlisted the
war. What the outcome is to be is
now any more apparent than it
was the day after Harrison's
His friends say he will be
the next Secretary of State, his
enemies, although badly frightened.
have not yet given up all hope of
him. Their latest move
is to bring the immense
wielded by the wealthy New York
and engaged
the important trade, to bear o
Harrison against him. This was
not Lard to do, as these all dis-
like account his
which they fear would
foreign complications, and
war which would greatly injure
them. What effect this pressure
will have Harrison remains to be
seen.
The Sherman Republicans have
on a new tack order to de-
feat the cabinet aspirations of Gov-
Ohio. They are,
it is said, pushing Rutherford B.
Hayes for Of War in
Cabinet provided, of course,
that Sherman is selected for
Secretary of State.
The last Republican to decline
honors is Senator
of Wisconsin. Chief Justice Fuller
has elected I he
Smithsonian Institution, to succeed
t he late Chief Justice Wane.
The sentiment in support of the
proposed census of the veterans a
MM late war is growing rapidly-
Sen. Warner, commander of the G
A. R. others who favor it, were
given a bearing by the Senate cum-
to-day. The committee
seems inclined to it, and there
is little doubt of its adoption.
Ex-Senator seems never
to know when he is Naked, and is
still trying to get boasted
into Harrison's Cabinet. But from
the best informal ion I can gather,
it is time wasted on his part. If
Billy want employment the
next four years, he will have to go
back to his old wrecking
railroads.
The Republican Senators have, I
under-rand, decided to bole
i he nomination of Judge Clay pool
to be U. S. Attorney for In
so as to Harrison a
chance to appoint some one that
N. C. Jan
The Board of Commissioners for
county met this day, present,
C. Chairman. G. M. Moor-
T. E. Keel and W. A. James,
Jr. Minute last meeting read
approved.
The following orders for
were drawn the
Turner 6.00 John stock
Winifred Taylor Margaret Bryan
James Master . Ivy Mayo
1.50 H D.
Nancy Moore John Baker 1.60
Polly r 2.00
The following general orders were
J. B. 6.81 J. B. 1.40
167.45 H. C
J. J. 16.50 T Bland 21.00
J. J 5.95 J. W.
Jerry Williams 61.72 S. i. 87.50
4.10
Noah J, II. 5-10
Johnson B. F. 25.00
O. W 1.00.
Licenses to retail liquor I'm six
months were granted to L- M.
J. Smith Adrian
age, G- M. Tucker Co., C S.
Smith, G. W. Bullock, Oscar Hook-
J. Q. Bro., J. D,
lock. J. H. Staton, Cher-
John H. T. L.
H. W. T, lord, F. Flem-
J. Cobb Son.
petition of F. Ward, guardian
of Anderson biers, it was ordered
that valuation
ed from
On petition of W, J. Summered,,
tax on laud valued at
having paid his taxes for
1888, having previously
listed and paid y former owner,
it was ordered
On petition of W, F.
the lax charged to him on acres
valued at 3.70 was ordered refund-
ed, having been previously paid by
him.
On petition of Alex Harris it was
ordered that the valuation of his
land be reduced Horn UM to
James A, Stock. A. F, Flood,
Warren Chas.
Jack Steward, Flemming and
H . Maiming were exempted
poll tax.
C. P. Gaskins appointed
of draw in bridge at Bell's
cents fur each service.
On petition G. W. Bullock was
lowed a rebate of one month on his
license.
D- J. Con a hie elect for
Falkland township, tendered his of-
bond with R. R. Cotton us
surety, which was examined,
proved and recorded, and official
administered lo said
The were allowed to list
taxes for Peter La-
George Forbes, Daniel Fore-
man, James Harrington, Warren
Stocks, ii, E. L.
Nathan Sanders, Walter
Allen Austin, W H. Dunn,
W. G. Little.
W. M. Tax Collector for
1887 presented his list
which was examined and it was or-
he be allowed in-
solvents.
R. S. CLARK CO.,
DEALER. IN
GOODS.
for needed in the
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be
but if you want anything in
Hardware, Implement, Stoves
and looking Utensils, Carriage Material
and House Cutlery
CALL ON
We Can save you money on any of these goods.
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS
which will sell at Factory Prices.
WE are now fitted up in and are prepared to man-
upon short notice any kind r style of
RIDING VEHICLES.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING.
We also keep a nice line of
Come and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
R. GREENE, JR. Manager.
IN THE MOON
BE SEEK EVERY DAY, but the man who keeps a fresh supply of
Grocer es, Fruits, Confections, Cigars,
TOBACCO. GOODS
Can be found whenever wanted. You have lo look for
V. L. STEPHENS,
And all your wants In the above can be supplied.
BOXES PUT UP TO ORDER.
U A SPECIALTY.
RUM
We still have some very desirable goods in
stock that must be disposed of
BEFORE FIRST,
and we are letting them go without reserve
NOT AT COST
but many of them at far below cost. You only
have to come to our store and let it be known
you want goods and we will convince you that
FOR
WE CAN GIVE YOU
BARGAINS
which no other house can equal. Don't to
ESTABLISHED IN 1870.
Luther Sheldon,
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS,
PAINTS. TIN FANCY CUT BRACKETS,
VARNISHES. ROOFING PAPERS. KN AM BLED GLASS. STAIR RAIL,
Plain Sheathing Papers, Newels,
Dry Paint-, Plaster or Wall Papers, Venetian Glass. Mood Mantels,
Brashes, Wire cloth Window Screens. Robber Rooting I aim,
State Mantels,
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty,
AND BUILDING MATERIAL OF DESCRIPTION.
Nos. West Side Market Roanoke Ave.
w. u brown
N MERCHANT
AND AGENT FOR THE OIL MILLS.
H. Morris Bros,
J, L.
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
GREENVILLE, N. C
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND.
All kinds Risks placed in strictly
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
At lowest current rates
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE.
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY
THE FRONT
J. D. Williamson,
SI TO FLANAGAN.
WILL MANUFACTURE OF
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS.
My Factory is well with the best put up
hill WORK. We keep up with the Mine- the latest improved sty Is.
Best material mad in all work. All styles Spring are used, yon can
Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King.
Also keep on hand a full e of ready made
HARNESS AND WHIPS,
the year round, which we will sell as LOW as
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING.
Greenville, N Jan.
Board met day at A. M.
Havana. G.
M, A. James, Jr.,
T.
The Clerk of Board was or-
to notify the Justices of the
Peace the county to meet the
Court House Greenville, on Mon-
day Feb. at o'clock. M. to
elect a member of the Board in
place of I. A. K. Tucker who failed
to qualify.
The following orders were drawn
upon the prisoners.
S. V. 1.17 J B. Cherry 2.00
F. W
J. B. Cherry -0 J. B. Cherry 7.10
J. B. Cherry 1.30 F. W. Brown 29.50
L. -09 D. J. Whichard 110.00
J. B. H. F. Harris. 391.89
B. S. Sheppard 3.82 R. Greene Jr. 6.75
Henry Brown 13.75 S. A.
R Williams Jr. 5.80
Edwards Co.
I. E. Keel 14.20 C. 7.60
G. M. Mooring II W. A. James 7.32
D. H. James 155.00 C. 13.50
Fanny Tucker
to retail liquor for six
mouths were granted to Warren
F. L. G.
Co., Jesse Ba-
A. Stacks, J. A. Dudley.
Stancill was exempted
poll Tax.
D. J. Whichard was awarded the
public for 1889 at
Ordered that the Tax
tor be charged with cents on the
for 1888, collected from
Taylor by J. K.
The Jurors were drawn
for March term of Pitt Superior
WEEK.
W. W. Austin Johnson,
W. W. Tucker, J. B.
Freeman Vines, Wm.
Noah W. W. S.
M. Jones, J-
W. G. Case, Frank
J. J. Dixon, Jas. Marring
Bailey. J.
Highest Cash price paid tor Cotton Seed or
Meal given in exchange Has for sale
Acid Lime and Cotton Seed Meal
Either for Cash or on Time.
FARMER'S BONE FERTILIZER.
A SPECIALTY it is to he superior to fertilizer OB the market.
J. B.
J. R. MOVE.
J. G. MOVE.
. J. J. Tucker, C. W.
Republicans who B. Hudson. Pitt-
helped to steal Indiana for him.
J. B. rS CO.,
Thanking the people of this and
a continuance of the same.
counties for past favor key
E. C. GLENN.
COMMISSION
STANDARD GUANO ACID
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL,
SHELL LIME. PIKE DISSOLVED DONE,
COTTON SEED MEAL AND
Tennessee Wagons, for sale.
GREENVILLE. N. C. Mar. 1887.
The Legislature
ago to-day and easily
its organization. There
were several offices to be
and almost as many
rants as there were members to
vote. The caucus for both
branches met on Tuesday night
and made the candidate a
which resulted in the
of the following-
In the House Mr. Augustus
Leaser, Iredell, was made
Speaker; Mr. T. B.
of Chatham, Principal
W. although afraid
to show his face in had
the cheek to appear before the Sen-
ate committee on pensions this week
and make an argument in behalf of
the Washington attorneys,
against- the proposed
of pension agents fees.
It is said that when the contested
election case of Smalls vs Elliott, of
South Carolina, before the
House, Representative Oates, of Al-
will make a speech on the
race question that is likely from the
boldness of the stand which he pro-
poses to take to make a sensation
throughout, the country.
If yon know of a who would
like to see a sample copy of the
send us the name.
i a.
wonderful has
been made and that too a In thin
county. fastened clutches
upon her and year she with-
stood severest hut her vital or-
My this is the last and were undermined and death seem-
also the most station in yd Imminent. The she coughed
. . m l. . Incessantly and could not sleep. She
the am happy to for her , of
say yon have passed to my entire i for Consumption and was so
satisfaction. Yon have given nu- so much relieved on taking first that
evidence of being a with one bottle
will find in the of the mat- a Co K. C.-Get
W T Crawford, of Hay wood i problem, free trial boWs at N G Bras
w. i. A of all year
Engrossing r- i
man, J. J. Lang, E.
S. Dixon, John Highsmith, J. G.
Taylor, G. L. Rollins,
A. N. Ryan, James Gray,
Price. J. A. Andrews.
SECOND
J. H. Jr., Wingate,
Oscar Hooker, W. J. W. H.
Smith. A. S. A Dud
J. D. Holland, Stocks,
w. W. Stancill. Moore, J. E.
Barber, J. L. T E. Davis,
H. N. Gray, J. H Eubank, Fred
Gardner, J. J- Rawls.
W D. Suit, Druggist, Ind.,
can recommend
Bluer as the very Every
bottle has given relief in every case,
man tonk six bottles, and was cured of
Rheumatism of
Abraham. Druggist.
affirms The bet selling
cine I have ever handled in my M
Is Electric Thous-
ands of others have testimony
so that the is that
Elect lie Bitters i o cure all diseases of the
Liver. Kidneys or Only a half
dollars bottle at Drug
Store-
My wile had been a for
some time with pain in the
Salvation Oil was freely used and
I am glad to say my wife to-day
pain.
W. B. Council, Baltimore Md.
ID colds of great obstinacy aid
backing chronic use Dr.
Ball's Syrup, the favorite.
LOOK TO
Having just a fresh line o the we are now
to offer to public just what they stand goods
at prices that will please the purchaser.
WE I S
STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
Dry Goods,
ton
SHIRTS COLLARS.
BOOTS
To lit all who their patronage.
Hardware, Nails, Cutlery, Guns, Shot, Powder,
Crockery, Glass-ware, Wood and Willow
ware, Furniture, Harness, Whips,
Gail
Rail Road.
The railroad company coin-
guiding in By Nursery this
week and will take up
five hundred apple pear trees,
the following varieties Vi. war-
Favorite, winter
Yellow May, Spice,
June Sweet and
winter. These I ill sell at
ten cents each. I also have four or
five hundred pear trees that I will
sell for twenty live cents each.
These are all first class, and
good varieties. Now is the time to
get cheap trees. Conn- at once.
Allen
Ax and Railroad Mills Snuff, Chewing
and Smoking Tobacco.
Notice to Creditors
Raving duly qualified of
the last Will and Testament of Amos
Evans, the day of
notice is hereby given to all
persons indebted to the estate of said
decedent, to make Immediate payment
to the and to all creditors of
said estate their claims prop-
to the undersigned on
or before the ind day of January, ls-in.
or this notice will he plead In bar of their
E. Evans,
of Amos Evans.
Land Sale-
By of a contained in a
Mortgage executed and delivered
to me w. James on the day of
April and recorded in T ITS
in the office of of Deeds of
Pitt county. I will offer for sale on the
premises Ir. Bethel on
day the day of at
o'clock the following parcel of
land viz of certain house and
lot of land situated in the town of Beth-
el county on the East side of Main
st adjoining the lands of Mrs.
Barnhill. Warren Andrews and others,
containing one half acre more or
Terms ash, . I.
Greenville Jan. 2nd. Mortgagee
JAMES M. Atty for Mortgagee
MB
THIS LINE WE WILL
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, Rice, 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
All who stand in of goods in our line are to come o see as.
We and will as low as any one who sells as good good as we do
Notice.
Is given that application will
be made to the Hoard of Commissioners
of Pitt on the 1st Monday in
to establish new Town-
ship out parts Swift Creek,
and townships with the fol-
lowing boundaries. Beginning at the
mouth of Turkey Cock Swamp running
with said swamp cock
thence to the persimmon branch, then
down said branch to clay root swamp
then up said swamp to Indian well
then up said swamp to the head
of said amp then to Greenville
township line then with said line to Mn-
road at or near branch
church then with said road to S
swamp then down said swamp to the be-
ginning This Jan, 5th.,
w. B. Moore N. R Cory.
w. W. Haddock J antes Cox.
Watch-Maker Jeweler.
If yon want something nice in the way of
Sewing Machines,
come to OLD ill A
huge ii-n stock received.
Watches. Clocks, Jewelry and Sewing
Machines repaired and warranted.
RAWLS
FEED STORE.
C. D. ROUNTREE,
Dealer ii Hay, Corn, Meal. Peas, Oats
Mill Feed.
Will pay fer
Corn and Peas.
pay CASH for my goods and can
ford -o sell at BOTTOM
fail on me at the store of J. S. Smith
Notice.
On Monday the 4th day of
A. I will sell at the
House door in the town of
ville to the highest for Cask
one treat of land Pitt county and
bounded as Situated In
Greenville Township the north
side of Tar adjoining the
R M. G. S. Johnson
and others, at time and
place I will sell for cash one oilier
tract of land ill Put county Green-
ville township north side of Tar Riv
adjoining the lands of I. A.
A- and
said lands were owed by w. W.
t the time of his death
I will sell the interest of K. L.
Gowns six lo satisfy an
execution in my hands
against L. and
have been levied on said land
as the property of said E. L. Me
J. A. K. TUCKER,
3rd 1889.
Notice.
By virtue of a Decree of the Superior
Court of Pill county, in a pro-
entitled Win. May Executor
Mary A. K May vs. K. Keel and
wife. and others, I shall
on the day of February 1889, at IS
o'clock. Meridian, at the Court House
or, in the town of for
cash the house and lot in
upon which E. Keel now lives, ad-
the lots of Mrs. Martha Belcher,
Davis and others. Said lot con-
about three acres land, and upon
It Is a dwelling and all necessary out-
houses. This of Dec 1888.





T-
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THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
FILE AT . .
THIS PAPER
NEW YORK.
All
Al-
way made for it In
Spar
A yoke of heavy Oxen and good
Carry log for sake by John Flanagan.
People from several miles in the
country have been coming to town
nights to see the Indian Show.
Good dwelling for rent.
Apply to E- C. Glenn.
forget yon owe the
TOE.
of Western Seed
Oats for sale by A.
The New fair this year will
be held from Feb. 22nd.
Point Lace Flour has been tried
and is the best and cheapest at the
Old Brick Store.
Car load of western corn lost re-
by E. C. Glenn.
for the railroad.
To arrive in a few a vessel
load of Lime and Rain it, to be sold
for cash or on time at bottom prices.
E. C. Glenn.
Inferior court in next
week.
days more to buy goods at
own price. We will move n
1st to the store now occupied
by II. Morris Bros.
On a the blacksmiths
in town.
Now in stock all D. M.
Ferry Co's Garden Seed, at the
Old Brick Store.
Court adjourned for yes-
evening.
Superior Court-
The were tried
and disposed of at this term of Pitt
Superior Court.
W. c. C. C. W, submits,
judgment suspended on payment of
costs
J. M. V. with sub
mils, fined costs.
Jack Moore, affray, submits,
judgment suspended on payment of
costs.
Richard Jenkins. A. with W.
submits, suspended on
of
Fernando Bullock, affray, not
guilty.
T. A. Cherry, affray;
on
costs.
Ann and
Down. judgment
suspended on p of costs.
John Cherry and George Wilson,
A. with XV. not guilt v.
J. B. and A.
B. suspended on
payment of costs.
Craft and Jerry
Jr., affray, judgment j are to
pended on payment costs.
Jan received Boss Fa-
Lunch Milk Biscuit at the Old
Brick Store.
Bad colds have very much
led the people of late.
Jan His more P.
Co's Sweet Scotch which
has proven to be the healthiest and
cheapest. per pound at the
Old Buck Store.
Going right ahead. That is what
Greenville is going to do this year.
To sums to suit.
Mote liberal terms than heretofore.
to J. B. Yellowley,
ville, N. C.
See that all your own acts are
right, then you are better qualified
j to judge others.
Having Bought, the entire stock
of Goods of G. L. I will
sell at cost to close by
1st special inducements given
to country merchants buying in lots.
Don't fail to call opposite P. O.
M. R.
There was a slight rise in the price
of cotton last week. cents in this
market.
Keep a close watch every col-
the Reflector, advertise-
and all.
The rush keeps up at Hotel Ma
con hut everything in the
best of order.
Fresh herring have coining
into market for a week and the
toothsome shad will soon follow.
The ordinance baptism will be
administered at the close of service
n the Baptist Church to-night.
the roads these county roads,
we mean. Bad system, bad roads,
little attention given them, and all
that.
Simms turns out some good work
his tailoring establish
If yon custom made clothing
try him.
The weather the most of
this Mi court has been the
we remember to have seen at
a January
Some of the plank sidewalks in
town need repairing. There are
Personal.
Mr. B James leaves this morn-
for Philadelphia.
Mrs. J. B. Cherry and Miss Nina
have been m Baltimore for a week
past.
Dr. V. N. Sea well, one of
of the Farmer's Alliance is hare
this week.
Miss Fannie Coward Green
county, has been visiting Mrs. C. D.
for a few weeks past.
Mr. John Simms baa moved bis
family into the house belonging to
the James heirs, in
Mrs. Darius White, of Hertford,
who formerly lived here, is now vis-
the family of Mr J. White.
Mr. J. F. who for some-
lime worked in the carriage shops
of this town, has returned to Green-
ville and taken a position with Mr.
O.
Sheriff Tucker seems perfectly at
home in the Court room. It is his
first term to in
but he does it as glibly and with as
much voice as most men.
Our Senator Williams from
begins work immediately on the
of the General Assembly.
On the second day he introduced a
bill to red the rate of interest.
Mr. W. H. a young
man who left this county a few years
since for is visiting his
old home near Greenville. He
came in to see Saturday and re-
ports having made much progress
in tanning and turpentine business
last year.
Two men from this county
are partners in a Commission House
in Norfolk. They are Messrs. R. J.
C. C. Both these young
men are well known here and their
experience in the cotton business
enables them to serve their
to advantage.
At the residence of the bride's
father. Mr J. L. Langley, in this
town, at o'clock yesterday morn-
Mr. H. B. Clark, of Washing-
ton and Miss Emma Langley, of
Greenville, wore united in the holy
hoods of matrimony, Rev. ft. B.
John officiating. The de-
parted immediately by steamer for
Washington. Our beet wishes go
with them.
The Reflector is Dr.
Zeno Brown for a handsome pair of
book antlers. The buck, a
dons fellow, was killed by Mr.
Mills while the Doctor was on a pro-
visit to bis an-
being ran near the house by
the dogs tor Mr. Mills to run out a
yards and kill it. Dr. Brown
ha since procured the antlers and
brought them to They are very
much appreciated.
Another industry for Greenville is
a lumber mill now being put
in by Col Harry Skinner.
The mill is located en the river
above town. One more sign our
prosperity.
To stop advertising is on the or-
of palling down your sign before
place of business. The enter-
prising merchant keeps his name
before the public year in and year
out and he reaps the reward.
The Reflector thanks the
Monogram Club, of Raleigh for an
invitation to the Inaugural Ball and
Reception on the evening of the
17th. Mr. R. D. this town
is one of ball
Our job printing department has
been kept very busy late. Bring
on your friends. We are
prepared to do your cheaply
and You help keep
a home institution by patronizing
the Reflector office.
Miss Mollie Moore wishes to in-
form her patrons and the public
that the spring session of her school
for boys and girls will begin on Mon
day January 28th. It will be to
interest pupils to be
at the opening of session.
Dr. Joe Allen, the medicine man,
promises some to the public for
the balance of this week. Last
night he the arrival of
W. J. French, a scout better
as who is one
of the finest shots with pistol and
rifle in the States.
We believe in a general
cation of crops and advise the far-
in that direction. Already
this year, 1889, there have been
and hundreds of bushels of
corn shipped here from West at
a cost of about cents per bushel.
Now our were
all this corn. could do so
very profitably at a bar-
rel and a large yield per acre could
be realized when manuring and
cultivation are property looked after.
Avert Almanac for 1889, publish-
ed by Dr. J. C. Aver Lowell,
Miss., comes to as in shape of
a neat presentation book of about
five hundred pages, being made up
of numerous editions calculated for
the latitudes of many lands. A
score or more of nationalities are
addressed in their own languages in
this volume, and could they all be
heard clamoring together for
and Aver s Pills what
a break fourth
CLOSING OUT SALE
We Entire Stock of at
Greatly Reduced Rates for the
GAN MY AT THESE LOW
Best brands of calico Domestics 3-4 and
double width Velveteen Ladies
men's and children's Hosiery per pair, Hand-
kerchiefs dozen, all sizes
men's Shoes from to Shoes at
same prices, children's Shoes from to
Nice Suits for
Men's Nice for 3.00
THE
m ff
Our stock is kept complete by getting goods
NOTHING SECOND HAND OR SECOND CLASS.
Goods Class.
There is one of the biggest rats
about the Reflector sanctum that
predominates in the east. Some-
time at night when all else has be-
come quiet, said rat makes a noise
of almost as great proportions as
a floor was being torn up.
And lie is quite choice in his diet,
making an occasional meal on a
brand new printer's roller or on some
brother Glenn's best selected seed
grain. Catch him Why be walks
right over a trap and don't ever put
a foot in it.
The case that elicited most
at this term of Court was the
trial of and
Branch for the murder Calvin Cox.
It was not thought that the case
would end before to-day therefore
we had reserved no space to report
it in this paper. On Saturday
of were selected from a
of men and The
examination of witnesses began
Monday morning, the case was given
to the jury at P. M., who at 9.30
returned a verdict not
Next week the Reflector will
contain a full report of trial
the evidence-
A double stock of HATS to fit everybody at
most Your Own Price
By the 1st day February we will move to
the store now occupied by H. Morris Bros.,
and will close out our present stock before mo-
These prices are good while the goods last.
Greenville, N. C.
the next THIRTY DAYS we will sell
Tax Delinquents, Take Notice.
That on the first in Feb-
1889, being the day of
the month, at twelve o'clock, at
the court house door in Greenville,
Elisha
Little a F acres.
ward, c C acres.
Evans, Hardy acres
Evans H
Well, we've got to sweat and take
the heat next summer. The report
conies that the winter is so mild
and spring-like in Maine, that
the ice has all broken and floated
out of river into the sea
and of it was saved. May be
we can get a little from up about
the North pole.
M. G. Manning A. with D. W.,
guilty.
Jesse Hopkins L- It. guilty,
two years in penitentiary.
K- W. and Arden Hyman
affray, Bullock judgment
Beaded on payment of costs.
issued
William Edwards L. R.
four mouths in jail, fined
and costs with leave to Commission-
to hue out.
Wellington ml
L. It. guilty,
three years in
not guilty.
Stanley Brooks. L.
three years in m
Jerry Belabor and
Trespass, submit, judgment
on of costs
A. with D. W ,
not
Amos I. It. not guilty.
D- C. Smith, Forcible Trespass,
appeal to
Supreme
J. T. Moore, affray, submits, mo-
lion tor judgment, motion
ed.
Richard Harriett
bury and Laura L. R
not guilty.
Hay wood Williams and Henry
Vines affray. Williams guilty, fined
costs. Vines not guilty.
A. Tripp and
Tripp submits Judgment
on payment of costs, ca-
tor
J. b. Moving Pence,
guilty, fined and costs
Daniel, Oliver
Esau Albert Williams Another lot of left here for
and Alston, turpentine farms last week.
two mouths each in jail to he that
on of coats over
at
The Guard will meet again for
drill next afternoon. We
Ope to see a attendance out
than at late meetings.
are rapidly
log out their stock preparatory to
moving. Better see while the
bargains are going.
H. F. Keel disposed of
head of his last shipment of stock
in week and must go on in a
days for another car load.
The wants a man
to stop of his
he has paid his
the one due the editor. We as
much.
It is the small beginnings from
which great endings come. Begin
to cut off the small debts an
and you will coon discover that
you ate
Now just look out and lie exceed-
careful about fire. It is not
too late for a conflagration,
we have been enough to
escape thus
The Board Education have order-
ed Superintendent to be in
Greenville for the purpose of con-
examinations of teachers
only one Saturday la each month.
The Spring of Greenville
Institute opens next We
are glad to learn the is very
rood. New pupils should be pres-
en the first so as Co be
classified.
Well they say some are and
some ain't. Too late for that now.
You know what the law is and if
you had paid your taxes in time
your property would not have
advertised. It is a good thing for
the county that we have a Tax Col-
with enough back bone to
push the law
The Goldsboro He tells
a case of abandonment. A colored
woman in that county went off with
the hands Georgia,
and left four helpless little children
with no one to care for them. A
most i act, She
ought to be severely
Henderson Gold the
Vance Guards have been excused
from paying tax both by the
town county commissioners.
We mention this as an item for
those In authority in Pitt
There might be such nu order in be-
half of the Greenville Guard, with a
proviso that attendance upon drills
be required.
cheeks and rosy lips,
deep blue eyes and auburn
hair, are possessed by the
girl whose face adorns Hood's
Calendar for She wears
a dainty bonnet, and the head is
so as to look realistic.
Hood's Calendar is easily I be best
of its kind, and like the Sarsaparilla
it represents, is a good thing to have
in pad
with the exquisite array color
above, while the dates are easily
read. Hood's Calendar may be ob-
of or by send-
cents in stamps to C. I. Hood
Co., Lowell, Mass.
against them for the year 1888,
costs included. I shall send a
Deputy to the home of every
delinquent tax payer in the
who owns no land, to seize and sell
personal to satisfy the tax.
due and costs.
TOWNSHIP.
Barrow. D. C. acres
Fields Ned acres j
II. R. MR ;
R. K.
Atkinson Est i
Randolph, William
A. A.
Ml church
acres
John acres
Stock Moses acres
B p
seres 04-----Smith, b D
acres
Taylor. Isaac
Taylor. Charles acres Creeping swamp
Tripp. c b Adams
white i. H well
Ready Am Clothing,
Boots etc.,
At figures that will you.
Men's Boots per
Men's Shoes f pair.
Men's Congress Dress Shoes per pair.
Calicoes per yard.
And everything in like proportion.
Cone and be I
RYAN REDDING
CREEK
Adams Julia acres
ts Cannon. Fred acres
Gardner. G w acres
Home
Home 91------
Gardner g w
discharged on pay of
with l to to hire
out.
John L. R , submits,
judgment suspended on payment
costs.
George M. Andrews. A. ugly wound on bead. From what
submits, continued on pay- we learn in Ibis case the officer
em have recently
passed through Goldsboro from
towns.
One policemen recently
a man, who was drinking,
a cart round, making a very
of costs.
David L. guilty,
two years in
Redmond Foreman, Bigamy, ii
two years in penitentiary.
went very much from
In first place he was
without bis weapons and
was excuse for beating o man as
brutally one
A word about tobacco. Farmers,
don't forget to plant a small patch
of tobacco this year, those who have
adapted to its cultivation
and many have. If enough tobacco
is raised this town will soon have a
warehouse, even if one is not
built right away the railroad will
make better for yon to reach
other markets. So try some tobacco.
It was about 5.30 a. yet
dark We bad sent a small
nigger on ahead to make a fire in
the office preparatory to getting to
work. understand us to say
we get at it that early every morn-
As We the office we
heard the sound as of chopping of
wood. We entered the
front door and cloned it
with some when there went
up a full yell from com-
mg room followed by sounds of
fast retreating foot steps
back door. The nigger bad
ken uh for a
His yells brought Christ
man in to ascertain the
of such an uproar.
The average American and
both dyspepsia,
one creates, other destroys it.
costs only cents.
The beat is Dr.
Bull's Baby Syrup since it maintains
baby's health by keeping it tree
from d etc. Price
From crowds that attend
nightly and the shouts that go up
from them we would say that Dr.
S. Clark with
camp is affording considerable
amusement to people. The en-
begin With a song from
the Indians in their own dialect nil-
lowed by a dance. Then conies
character solos and jokes by Mr. O.
S. Clark in array. Messrs.
and Lucy then give feats at
tumbling and boxing, the entertain
input closing with a farce between
them and the the different
parts being with speech-
es from Di. Clark. One night last
week sent up a balloon and
baa been promised for to-
night.
FARMVILLE TOWNSHIP.
Belcher Martha I Town Lot
G. O. Town Lot
Bynum, Elijah
Bell. B. W,
Stephen
Joyner, Jas. T. Plank
Jason plank
C. G. lOb U Creek
L. V. Swamp
B. M.
creek 1610
GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP
. .- j acres Gardner MB.
Land 25-----P
Peter B acres j Hardy Land--------
Peter j lee land
Harper h D acres
Henry home land
E S Agent and
will do well to visit our stores before purchasing
On goods purchased in large quantities we girt
Heavy Discount.
The Reflector wants
subscribers.
bun-
At tin Institute.
The young ladies of Greenville In-
assembled in the chapel,
Sept. 1888, for the purpose of or-
a literary society. The
number enrolled was The pres-
officers are Misses Helen Ricks,
President; Ida Erwin,
dent; Lucy Cox, Secretary; Mary
Cannon, Parliamentary Critic; Bes-
Jarvis, Reporter. Officers are
elected quarterly. The name adopt
ed was and motto
B, Not to The
pal of set apart ops
the double rooms of Institute in
which the regular meetings of the
society should be held every Wed-
afternoon. Hereafter it Is
to lie known as the
Lucy Cox
Reporter
v hero's the people of Greenville
having so liberally our
on Tuesday night, Jan.
and whereas Col. Harry Skinner
having allowed as the of bis
store and chairs, and the
band having so kindly aided us in
our work by their excellent
therefore he it
That the Athenian
society in of
above considerations, tender their
sincere thanks to people of
Greenville, to Col. Harry Skinner,
and to the band
That this society-
thank members of the Reform
Club for their liberal donation of
books, and all others who are aid-
Greenville Institute in any way
to establish a library.
James. Committee,
Etta j
Done by order of the Athenian
Society.
Anderson. S. F. acres
-fames
Bryant, Samuel I
Britt, William i Town Lot
Brown, James Sr. J Town Lot
Bernard, Town Lot
Boyd, Jno F acres
Braxton, Louis acres
Bell, James acre
Bell Patsy acres ft
J D acres
Congleton, acres
Cory, W at
Town Lots
Cox, Will Town Lot o
Evans. V acres
Elks, James acres
Elks. James plan
Forbes, Noah acres
Flake, II A acres in town
Hardy, Silas
Hopkins, Nelson J town Lot
town lot
Harrington, James acres
James, F G J G James
town lot s SO
Johnson M acres IS
Jones Louis acres
Censer j town lot
acres
Richard Plank
Moore R J acres
Moore, Thomas S acres
Nicholson, John town lot
proctor, acres I
Pollard, pa town lot
B C town lot
C town commons
J town lot
Randolph, J town lot I
D. Q acres
Spain, Charles
Savage. E T acres
Smith, Hannah town lot
Smith. J F acres
Summerel, Martha acres
town lot .
Tucker. Mary town lots .
Tyson, acres
Tyson, w I wife acre.
Tyson, acre .
Allen
Williams, lot .
Battle town lot.
ward, Lovelace town lot .
of my nigh acres
II D acres dower
L P acres j S
I, p
Miller. G E MM acres land
Manning win acres 90-
------Smith,
acres Allen
Silvester Allen 8219-----smith
Anderson Anderson
acres
. Tingle-
acres Home Land
Held. acres
acres h j c
acres Home land
FALKLAND.
Atkinson heirs, acres, Swain Land.
M Atkinson, n S . acres. Move
land. A Law
Harry. acres Moore
acres,
Harris, and wife. acres,
lo Hathaway, j. acres,
Jefferson, M acres, Lewis, m
b. acres Foreman land, 86-
Nichols, w a. acres land, Parker
Pitt land,
Peebles, acres,
A Langley, acres, skinner
Williams, w R. acres land, 6.1;
j n, acres land
acres
Sale of Land.
By virtue a decree of I he
Court of Pill in a certain
special proceeding therein entitled
M. L. re J. It. King, et
and as ens No. Sill upon
Tie Tar River Transportation
the
Presides
. H.
K.
special proceedings docket of N Gen
said court, I on N Washington, Om Aft
MONDAY, 1880,
at the Court House door in Green- j navel on Tor
ville, sell at public sale to the The Steamer
highest pieces or
parcels land in Farm- thoroughly repaired,
and painted,
lilted up specially for the comfort, v
and convenience of Ladles.
POLITE ATTENTIVE
A furnished with
ville Township mid on the Booth
side Little
one piece adjoining the hinds
Jacob Joyner, Charles Joyner and
others, containing by estimation
Acres, more or less, I heat the market
and known as the Joyner A the Meaner
other piece adjoining the hut attractive.
Kl. Williams, Allied
j Acres, or loss,
i known as the and through
-BEAVER TOWNSHIP.
J J acres
Billiard, Jarvis .
II c acres . fit
acres .
Sutton, j j acre.
Tripp, Johns
Tyson, c acres .
JO acre.
Edith
BETHEL TOwNShIP.
Andrews, w w Town Let
Alfred
M. G
Bryan, M. Creek Land
J E. Brown Land
Bryant, 0.1 Town
w. H.
at L. I Town Lot
I Town Lot
Cherry. Home
w. Lot
James,
Town Lot
James. M. A.
n. J. Town Lot
Knox, w, A. w. V. Town
Manning, Home Land
Manning. John Land
Moore. C. Home
Rouse Vines, Town Lot
M. Town Lot
A sores
Grimes Town S
C, J. Town Lot I
ward. Robert Town Lot
W.
Jo v Land
a. Land
E. C- for m. May Son acres
D. X, acres
acres 3.54-- Braxton Sarah Ann
acres O. Creek j. n. Hi
acres m. I. acres
Dudley acres
acres c.
mg
Harris Henry M
Polly
A. O,
acres Q.
sere creek b.
acres 7-i acres 8.87
Margaret acres
Benjamin sores
acres acre
SUM-----
acres
acres A.
acres C. J. acres V
Swamp
Tripp Redding t;. creek
acres
Parties here can
their tuxes prior to the day of sale
by paying costs for advertising.
John Co,
N. C., Jan., SO
6-1
1308
ft
The mm throws out a
gentle hint when It
is pretty close to stealing and the
former lends to the Lots of
truth In that There an
few gamblers who would not steal if
put to the test and a largo percent
need an opportunity.
la t with nil if
can I d-In regain my
writes Mrs. Carrie R. of
She add seven years ago she was
married under the most happy
and. until six months since,
crowned life; then her
band become distant In his manner to-
wards her. until now lie in positively
cold- R. give details, If she
Is with diseases peculiar to
min, if her have lost their bloom,
and her eyes their sparkle, it
of
Dr. Prescription will
n magical change and restore her
to health. Asa powerful. Invigorating
tonic. Dr. Pierce Favorite Prescription
imparts strength to the Whole system,
and to the womb and its
In particular For overworked,
Of debilitated teacher
dressmaker-,
shop-girls, miming
mother, and women generally,
U the
earthly boon, being a so so-
and restorative tank-
Terms of Cash.
l. Blow,
Commissioner.
N. C,
Notice.
On Monday the 4th of
A- D. I will sell
House door in the town of Green-
ville to the highest cash
several of laud in Pitt county
and as i Ono tract
known as the May Place adjoining
the lauds of Alfred Forbes F. T.
Cannon the and
acres more or less
the adjoining
A. C. Tucker and
others containing two hundred and
a-res more or less the
place on which the said
lives J. n.
Whitehead. O. T. Tyson
the which has
off to the said Bollard
acres more or leas, also the place
known as tho hinds
B A. and
eon. lining acres more or lest, to
an execution in my
for celled ion L.
Sr. J. A- K- Mb.
January
The Board of has me
to have, only In month.
at only nu
before in each
month. The Hoard has
examination shall lie
by
free as before. J.
Stores for rent.
The stint formerly Mm-
Moore deed at the corner of Hf h
and the store opposite
by Mm. K, A. as a
for rent on and
after January 1st. Terms
Apply to,
D.
Hills Lading given to all points.
. I.
Greenville, . C.
GREENVILLE INSTITUTE
TEEM OPENS JAN, 18th, 1881.
arranged that
the Hi t week In
The. will be
new pupils
I an nary.
TEACHERS
Kim.
. ti. I'm Principal
Miss Primary De-
menial Music.
Miss Painting and
Drawing,
Mm. E. IV. Book Keeping
Academic
and
Painting
Military.
ADVANTAGES
Large, Comfortable Buildings.
I Healthy Location and flood Water
Pi. of Well Prepared for
A Corps .,, Teachers,
all graduate of class
Music Department equal
in work to any in the
New Pianos Organ.
A nearly volume.
recently for I he School.
from to fer
and Tuition and Term
I for Pupils the same advertised
In Pupils who do not hoard
lib the should consult
before engaging board elsewhere. For
Address,
fur her part i
Horses and Mules
For sale by the undersigned at Hie
on public square,
occupied by Tyson. Several
ear loads of horses and mule for
or on lime. well
stock learn prices fore
The best Maire In the world for Cm-
Sore. Halt T-
Sore. Teller. Chapped Hand, Chi
Com, and all Erupt lo n
and cures Pile, or no rs
quired. It I guaranteed to give perfect
or money Price
per box. For sale Kraal
I u ,
Pitt Court.
a.
The oil
lake that action,
us has been commenced by
I ho plaintiff in the Overt
of Pitt to obtain a divorce a
from the said
Crimea, his wile; and the sold
will lake
hat he i required to at
I he next trim the Court
said In he held on the
second Monday after the 1st Mon
day in March, at the
lions.- In and
the complaint or the
Court for
the relief In his com-
plaint.
This
Pitt Co.
. A





Read
Fact
THE strongest woman
will be tired out aft; r
a day spent in washing
clothes or cleaning
in the old way,
old means,
aid of JAMES
can do the same work
t virtually takes the hard
out of any task for which
is used, and is harmless to
or hands.
Millions use you
Pearline is never peddled
but sold by all grocers.
Manufactured only by JAMES PYLE, New York.
SUMMER RESORT LARGE ARRIVAL
GRAND EMPORIUM
f or Cutting and Dressing Hair.
OF
S TOP
THE GLASS FRONT, j
tin- at which place
I have recently located, where I have
everything in lino
NEW, CLEAN AND
TO MAKE A
MODEL BARBERSHOP
with all the improved ; new
and comfortable chair-.
sharpened at re figures
for work out-id.- of my shop
promptly executed. Very
EDMONDS.
FALL GOODS
AT
Little, House Bro-s
H. C.
New Firm
But same this Barber-can be
found U tie- House Barber
Which is over by A.
Smith and Hodge-. They
need no recommendation before the
People of Greenville and county as
their competent y in the Tonsorial
has been fully We have just
added to our -hop one of the latest
proved chairs we giving our
customer- a- good a -have and Hair Cut
any thing in the line as
can be had anywhere. Ladies can be
waited on their
Cleaning clothes s -pi
SMITH A
STANDARD CALICOES
AT CENTS.
CLOTH
YARD WIDE,
ALL WOOL. WIDE,
Vi
A B. R.
and Schedule.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
So I
Dated I Mail, daily
daily ex Sun.
I v Weldon pm -0 pm C
Ar Rocky Mount W
t M
Tarboro am
Ar Wilson pm pm am
Wilson
Ar Selma
Ar
Lt Goldsboro
War-aw
Magnolia
Ar Wilmington
TRAINS GOING NORTH
No So
daily daily
LADIES AT 3.25.
Our Nice Fitting
UM SHOES ARE
Our
BUFF SHOES ARE
GOOD VALUED.
am
Wilmington
Magnolia
Warsaw
Ml
Ar Selma
pm
pm
Ar Rocky Mount
Tarboro am
Ar Weldon pm
except Sunday. pm
Train an Scotland Week Branch Road
leaves Halifax for Scotland Heck at
Returning, leaves Scotland Neck
8.20 A. M. daily except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro. X C, via
A Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun-
day OS P M- Sunday I P M.
Williamson. X C, P P M.
Returning leave- William-ton. t. daily
except Sunday. A M. A
M, arrive Tarboro. X , If A M,
Train on Midland X C Branch leaves
daily t Bands. Off A It.
arrive X . ; a M. Re-
turning leaves Smithfield. S C AM.
arrive Goldsboro. N A M.
Train on Branch leaves Rocky
Mount at 3-00 P M, arrive.-
P M, Spring Hope P l. Returning
We also invite you to exam-
I our General Stock, which
is better than ever before.
W e have a good line of Do-
and Kentucky Jeans,
Hats and Caps and a splendid
stock of Men's Boots.
LITTLE. HOUSE BRO.
Cards
P G. JAMES,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
GREENVILLE, N.
Practice in all the courts. Collections
DENTIST,
Mount A
I AMES II.
Y-AT-L A W,
GREENVILLE, N.
M daily, except
Train on Clinton leaves V.
for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at
P M and i A M Returning leave Win
ton at A M. and P. M. connect-
bar at Warsaw with Ho. and
Southbound train on Wilson A Fayette-
ville Branch is SI. Northbound is LEX I,. BLOW,
No. except Sunday.
Train Booth w ill stop only at
Wilson, and Magnolia.
Train makes connection at
Weldon for all point- daily. All
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun-
day via Bay Line.
Train- make close connection for all
points via and Wash-
, , .
All trains run solid between
ton and Washington, and have Pullman
Palace Sleepers attached. .,
F. DIVINE,
General
J. R. Transportation
T. M. Ag t.
c.
, M.
N. E.
Edwards ,
Printers and Binders,
1ST. C-
have the largest most
of c kind to be found In
the State, and solicit for all classes
Of Commercial, Rail-
road School Print-
or Binding.
STATIONERY
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS
BLANKS FOP MAGISTRATE AND
COUNTY OFFICERS.
us your orders.
Air
K. C.
A W,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
AUG. MOORE. c M. B
BERNARD,
A Tl T-LA W,
GREENVILLE. N. C.
Practice in State and Federal
Letter.
Special to
D. C, b 1889
Speaker and Mr. Mill
bare decided not to call a
of commit ten on rules to
arrange the order
remainder of Their
for taking this stand M
fear that pressure for
age l the
bill, would be
greater than many the
n- m. m could a-
hum made to arrange r
all Hie lead-
party are de-
shall
in i Tills
cinch cut
gel mini- .-. ii-
ill lie , and I. tat
ii u -I-
u many
ought to be panned, and would be,
II could be
House. a wise one.
are confident of re
capturing the in 1890, they
are con tide hi that next
III make many large
lore a good and
last Will
the very beat
to go people to ask n.-r
I be again.
Economy and tariff will be
Hie democratic word.
turned up as
M Wednesday an if many
its were not
nay it
much can be at Una
winch at other would call for
censure. are
but once a
year. Both had more
ii at the
went light to work, the Senate on
tariff bill the House on
and Harbor bill.
The republican members of the
Senate committee are
a with the people who
wish to have change made in
Senate tariff bill it la panned.
Every mail letters by the
bundled, in a
stream of telegraph
into the committee room.
an If that wan not
already
come.-s to speak bin
demands. them baa jam
handed a memorandum
articles that he wishes
duties made higher on. lie nays be
contributed largely to
campaign with the dis
duct that he was to
be amply in
republicans have agreed a
bill,
but they do not dare to make them
public until the very last moment,
the that will be
immediately brought to bear upon
to make changes.
lucre in a little lull Blame
war here this week, a
published a day or so ago,
nay lug that blame bad l.-it home
this city, a hubbub
until it wan learned to be
Congressmen seem to
be weakening at a rapid rate, per
mat for cessation
time being.
Senator IIi-cock ban gone
who rumor says is losing
With
Springer has
a joint
the admission of Arizona
Idaho.
A bill has been passed by
House providing that
by the sender place a postage
stamp on a letter a special
deli amp, shall binder or
delay the transmission and delivery
but the postage shall be
collected on delivery of the let-
Representative bill
any attorney from
receiving a lee in
seem an increase of pension on
account of an increase
for which the was
originally granted, o. securing a
special act Congress an
where might be ob-
under the general pension
laws, has by the House-
Secretary has received a
Horn inquisitive
Massachusetts, who wants to
who Harrison has selected for bis
cabinet. Mr. a very
sort a he was not
able to furnish the information the
down East wanted.
Mr. made some of the
silver Senators mad when be pie-
the of the National
board of trade to the Senate, ask-
chase of silver bullion and the coin-
age of the silver dollar.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE. A. C.
STATE GOVERNMENT.
M. of
of New Hanover.
Secretary of State William
i.-i. of Wake.
Treasurer Donald W. of Wake.
A editor Will P. Roberts, Of Gates
of Public
M. of
Attorney F. I
COURT.
William V II. Smith.
rake.
S. A she. of
S. Wake.
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT.
First E. Shepherd, of
Beaufort.
Second Philips, of
Third G. Connor, of
son.
Clark, of
Fifth A. of
Sixth T. of
Sampson.
Seventh C. of
I. Montgomery, of
Ninth F. Graves, of
Yadkin.
Tenth C. Avery, of
Eleventh M. Shipp, of
Mecklenburg.
Twelfth . Merrimon,
of Buncombe.
IN
Sena B. Vance, of
Matt. W. Ransom, of North
House of District
Louis C. Latham, of Pitt
Second M. Simmons, of
Craven.
Third W. of
Fender
Fourth Nichols, of
Wake
W. of Rock-
Sixth T. Bennett, of
-k S. Henderson.
Rowan.
Eighth II. n. Cowles.
f Wilkes.
Ninth D. Johnston.
Buncombe
GOVERNMENT.
Court A.
A. K. Tucker.
Register of II. James.
B. Cherry.
Manning.
II.
Commissioners-Council Dawson, Chair-
man, G nil ford Mooring,
W. A. Jr., T. E. Keel.
Public School
Latham.
of F. W. Brown.
TOWN.
M. Bernard.
C. Forbes.
J. Perkins.
Ward. T. A.
and P. 2nd Ward. O. nook-
3rd Ward. J. J.
Perkins and A. F.
M THE ONLY
Brilliant L
Durable ,
Economical
Are Diamond Dy. They all
in Strength, Parity None others
are job u good. Beware of
are of cheap and inferior sad
give poor, weak, colors.
a colors; f o cents each.
far D, Book,
far Photo., or
en. a Sold by or by
WELLS, i CO., Burlington, ft.
For or Breads;
DIAMOND PAINTS.
to Coats.
MARKET i
Corrected weekly by A
Wholesale Hi tail Grocers
J CELERY
COMPOUND
CURES
Neuralgia
Nervous
Prostration
Rheumatism
Kidney
Diseases
PROOFS
cured
Mrs. L A
Kan Cal.
in i
Ha at H
Com pound, I cored
Her-
I N H
has . more
food for
than any
Seem Tty.
All Liver
Disorder
rm-
h. l-i
i hr,
. I
Vt.
THE
Eastern Reflector.
D. US,
N. C.
S M.
N. C.
Mess Pork
Bulk Sides
Bulk Shoulders
Bacon Sides
Bacon Shoulders
County Hams
Sugar Cured Hams
Flour
Coffee
Brown Sugar
Granulated Sugar
Syrup
Tobacco
Snuff
Butter
Cheese
Es
Meal
Corn
Irish
G. A. Salt
Liverpool Salt
Hides
Rags
Beeswax
Bread
Star Lye
Kerosene Oil
to
to
to ;
too
to
1.2
AT I
OLD BRICK STOKE.
AND BUY-
pg their year's will It to
their interest to before
.-I-.-H lien-, In complete
in all Its branches.
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS,
FLOUR, COFFEE. SUGAR,
Ac.
always at
TOBACCO SNUFF A.
we buy direct from
you to buy at one profit. A
stock of
always on hand and at price., to suit
and Third
Rev. N. C.
J. H, TUCKER.
J.
J. E. MOORE.
TUCKER
A W,
N. C.
LATHAM.
is
SKINNER,
A um at Law,
N. C.
r A WHENCE V.
Attorney a. J at La
N t.
HOTEL
THE
. SAMPLE .
polite waiter, rooms. Beat
the market affords.
Hotel,
a W
Attorney Mid Li
N C
Will practice In the Courts Pitt,
Greene, Edgecombe and
ties, and the Supreme Court.
ii I attention given to all
entrusted to him.
L,
a. C
Surgeon Dentist.
Tenders his professional services u. the
public.
Teeth extracted without pain by the ass
Oxide Gas.
free m
j B.
N. C
lines of to
during
nil
F. L. hull
I. Little, Edward and
Henry Manning Bettie
Stocks, and Mary-
Evans, G. Stokes Addie
J. J. and Lou-
O. B.
Mary C. Moore, A. T-
Maggie Bland, L. B.
Nettie ft. Ma
Little, J, C Taylor and
Moore, Henry and
W. E.
L. i. G. Taylor
lily Winer.- H. B. and
and
Hampton
and Cat Si mini Tucker
and Emily D B.
and L.
Evans and Caroline Barrett, Adam
Moore and Cannon,
Harris Nelson, Moses
and Tony
and Lacy Henry
Smith and Caroline Bell, William
Harris and Harriet Foreman, War-
Stokes and Annie A. Daniel,
Davis and Evan,
Simon and Laura
Nelson Do and Mary Pitt,
Mid Emma
John Perkins and Warp,
Bock
First
Sundays, morning and night.
Hughes. D. D. Rector.
Sunday, morn-
and night. Prayer Meeting every
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John.
every Sunday, morn-
and night. Meeting every
Wednesday night. W.
Pastor.
LODGES.
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A A.
M. meets every 1st Thursday and
night after the 1st and 3rd Sunday at
Masonic Lodge. W. M. King. W. M.
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. meets
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma-
Hall, F. W. Brown, H. P.
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F.
meet every Tuesday night. D. L.
James. N. O.
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of H.,
meets every and third Friday night.
D. D. Haskett, D.
Pitt Council. No. A. L. of H. meets
every Thursday night. C. A. White. C.
POST OFFICE.
Office hours A. a. to S P. K. Money
Order hours A. f. to p. M. No or-
will be from to
from to p. M.
Bethel mall arrives dally Sun-
. at A. S., and departs at P M
Tar mail arrives lily Sun-
at I m. and depart at P. K.
Washington mail dally
at M. and at P. X.
H. A. M.
GREAT BARGAINS
Mrs. B H. Home begs leave to an-
to the ladles of Pitt county and
v that -he has again resumed bus-
at the old stand formerly occupied
Alfred Forbes better known as his
Old Store. And baa returned from
the Northern Cities with a complete and
entirely new stock of
mm
which she Is offering extremely low for
CASH. I also . cured the services
of Mrs. Hull a first-class Trimmer who
will be pleased to serve the public in
most fastidious, manner. Mrs Hull it
well known to many of you as she has
worked for me before Thanking you
for your very liberal patronage the
past I hope by fair dealing you will
give me a continuance the same.
MS.
THE NEW- MILLINERY STORE OF
T.
Has lately been repaired and fitted up
and she has fast received a superb display
of New for
FALL AND WINTER
Besides her usual line of trimmed and
nut rimed Hats, Ornaments and general
millinery goods, she has prettiest
stock of Silks, shaded Rib-
etc. In the market. Give
her a call at the Old Stand.
Can be found a fresh supply
Confections, Tobacco,
Cigars. Ac,
which will be sold at
Ohm a call.
J. O. CHESTNUT.
to
to
times. Our goods are all bought and
h ; sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk
to run, we sell at a margin.
w in D Ml
i. B
S .-
l-t tAm.
no,, j d
SM Bob tr.
with l
tor
s as r
at, n
t f
ill be u
f-vi
II.
W end Mr
l MM.
Mayor April 1669. by a
majority.
H. W.
Jersey,
or
to
6.2
3.40
Greenville. N. C
Valuable Town Property For
Sale.
That dwelling and lot form-
occupied by E. B. Moore. Esq.
room-, and kitchen
with necessary outhouse, all new
good condition. For terms which are
liberal apply to. J. B.
Greenville, Oct. IT, 1888.
W. L. ELLIOTT. S. P ELLIOTT. NICHOLS
UNDERTAKING.
Haying Ii. S.
with me in the we
are ready to serve people in that
capacity. All and accounts due
me for service have been placed in
the Mr. for collection.
JOHN FLANAGAN.
COTTON FACTORS
AND
keep on baud at all time a nice
I. of I Cat.- of all
kinds and can furnish anything desired
from the Hue Case down to a
county Pine Coffin. are fitted
up with all convenience and can render
satisfactory to all who patronize
us FLANAGAN
Feb. 22nd.
S LOOK.
BALTIMORE
NORFOLK
Established in Baltimore in 1870.
Will open a House In
in September, for the handling and
sale of cotton, thus giving our customers
their choice of the two markets.
Notice to Creditors.
The undesigned having duly qualified
before the Superior Court Clerk of Pitt
county as executor of de-
i- hereby given to all debt-
ors to make immediate payment to the
undersigned, lo all creditors of said
estate to present their claims properly
authenticated to the undersigned within
twelve month from date, or this no-
will be plead n bar of their recovery.
That 20th day of October.
G- W.
of Sidney
I Horses
Mules.
A car load just arrived and now for
sale by.
at Keel King's old stand. Will sell them
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 call.
Have jut procured several first-class
Vehicles and will take passengers to any
M HUM rate.
Sale, Teed Livery Stables.
ALFRED FORBES,
THE RELIABLE C
Oilers lo 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
DRY GOODS of all kind-. NOTIONS. CLOTHING, GEN-
FURNISHING GOODS. BATS and HOOTS and SHOES, LA-
CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS. FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING
DOORS. SASH and BLINDS. and QUEENS-
WARE, HARDWARE. LOWS and PLOW CASTING. I of different
kinds. Gin and Hay, Rock Lime. runs, and
Hair. and saddles.
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY.
Agent Clark's O. N T. Spool f which I offer to the trade at Wholesale
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less per cent for Bread Prep-
and Hull's Star Lye at jobber prices. Leads White Lead and pure Lin-
seed OH, Varnishes and Faint Colors. Wood Pump. Salt and Wood and
Willow Ware. Nails a specially. me a call and I satisfaction.
FALL AND WINTER.
Display Eclipses Anything Ever Seen
JOHN SIMMS,
Merchant Tailor,
In connection with above, we desire to say
prices are strictly net cash and no discount.
Money Money.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
The Best In The World.
Three Big Houses.
RICHMOND, NORFOLK, AND
A REVOLUTION IN PRICES.
OLDEST LARGEST
O.
D. J. A Proprietor.
to-.
fries U. ill.
r Year,
IN ADVANCE
is called to tho as
large
makes it an excellent
through which to reach the people
ALL ORDERS FOR
FILLED.
Straw, Pm.
Newspaper ever in
Greenville. It the
LATEST NEWS
and given More Matter for
the money than any other
in North Carolina.
The a
of news. NATIONAL, STATE
and LOCAL, and will devote it-
elf lo the material advancement
of the ruction in it circa-
Send your and get a
la
Mas
of in
for
T a four trial.
ML A t O., n. ;,
of Scientific W
ca
fan plan and ox
Vi a
CO.,
I n t v
hf
ha maul
i for
He-fl
TRADE MARKS.
Jo mart I. In Pal-
a t .,
Sand
ban.
ate,
aV CO. . nor.
Or rut act K.
Notice to Creditors.
In fore
I of Pitt as
. I . II.
deceased, 0.1 lie-
ISM. All
estate are notified to make
Immediate
Sad all creditors of said late
sent lie dill-, duly in -I. to
the d tit
the of last, or
notice trill their
r of C.
PATENTS
and all business ii. the
Patent of on
Moderate
We are .
in B
In t those
more from
the i Wat
to free of
and we make no n I.-- we ob-
We refer, here. Post
of the i.-i. and ts
of tie I . . t For
Is
client- in State,
addle--. C. o.,
W I, C.
THE STAR.
Notice
GULLETS for baldness,
out of end eradication of
dandruff is before the public.
Among; the many who have with
wonderful I refer you to fol-
lowing named gentlemen will testify
to the truth of my assertion
Latham.
Mb. O.
Sr.,
Any one wishing to give It a trial
the above named complaints can procure
it from at my place of business, for
per bottle.
ALFRED Barber.
March ,
A NA
The Si Alt it the only news-
I ill g the full.
of the and the
United of Mew York,
political I sf tie-
pure and
simple. i the Stab,
the
press, it baa by by
tbs great to redeem
from twenty-live at Rs-
and
sad to Sooth. For these
bar years vast it baa been
in it to lbs of
ind. It i- for him now
for and Thurman
year- D horn sty in
aft tea, d nation-
and
Per people like sort of De-
t.- STAB Is the .
Tbs stands on the
Rational platform. It l-
in a- ate e u I d the
people in the of a
m oppressive and dishonest.
The scheme fostered championed by
the I,, i making tbs
government a miser, wringing millions
I people and locking
up In to serve no purpose
and
it regards as a crime
the rights of an citizenship, Ks-
r may it
, the
for it is
sad through lbs stab is a
great i- pure and
who.--.
presents an
is i sf
the world- f Its
are good, quick,
English, aid
reading they are.
be S; boat Stab is as as the
in d
amount of Besides tbs
day's news it is in
articles, stories, of current
literature, reviews, art criticism, etc.
illimitable humor sparkles
in Will Carl.-ton's delight-
letter- are of its choice off. rings.
Many of the lest known men and women
in literature and art are in
The Is a large paper
giving the cream of the the world
over, with features which make
the most complete family
published. The farmer, the mechanic,
the business man too much occupied to
read a daily paper, w ill get for Ins
dollar invested in the Stab
than from any other It will
especially alert during the campaign,
ind will print the and most rt-
political news.
E . day for one year
Daily, without Sunday, one year
day. six months
without Sunday, six months
Sunday edition, one year Las
Weekly Star, one year 1.00
A free copy of Weekly Stab to
the sender of a club of ten.
Address, THE STAB
Broadway and Place. New York,
Greenville, N. C.
new management. Hot and
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Table always
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Eastern reflector, 16 January 1889
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
January 16, 1889
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