Eastern reflector, 11 September 1889


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TOE BEST
i-i Ki IN
GREENVILLE
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The Eastern Reflector.
JOB PRINTING
A.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor.
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1889.
NO.
Eastern Reflector,
GREENVILLE. N. C.
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Was it all mistake r Ah, fold your
arms closer.
And press my head nearer your
For my train has grown weary with
thinking and weeping,
And my heart is longing for rest.
as it all a mistake when within
dear hand
You clasped mine with
breath.
And vowed before God that, forsaking
all others,
You would love me and keep me
Fred L Kittrell B George Washington
and Robert Griffin. and Calvin
J Smith, G C Kirkman and J Mount, Samuel Patrick
Cannon, and
John B H Carmon Jr,
and J B Forbes. S
Smith, John Hart and C Dawson, Alex Jones and S
Samuel E A Smith T W Cos, Allen Smith and
It It Jackson. Strong.
T Hart, B L
Daniel Slade
M King.
W Samuel I Bryant Mew born, Isaac James
and L Mil in ford, and Henry
C M A C P Gaskins ; Stephen Chapman
may emerge to but ho who special bulletin of the Experiment or being washed off by a suds
strives to gain in this, Station is herewith in older, den shower ; a large addition of flour
manner, rises like the to prevent if possible much loan due will help to prevent this,
flash that flits across the blue to these worms. Strict precaution- may be that if the growth is
try measures must he taken at once, very a larger quantity than
and used to destroy the worms pounds would be required of the
fore they can have destroyed above mixtures per acre,
leaves and thereby the Tho least expensive method
development of the boll.
to apply the is the wet form.
Is there
heart cries i
STATE GOVERNMENT.
Fowle. of Wake,
M. Holt,
of
Secretary of L
of Wake.
W. Rain, of Wake.
of Wayne,
Superintendent-of Public Instruction
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba.
Attorney F. David-
eon, of Buncombe.
Was it all a mistake I
dearer.
Ear whom your man
aloud
Is there any sweet hope lying dead in
your
That your marriage vow hides like a
shroud
Was it all a mistake when I thought I
could cheer you.
And brighten your pathway through
life
Do you dream of a that is fairer
than my
if a name that is dearer than wife
dome of heaven and as suddenly
goes down to the silent city or the
dead, unwept, and 1111-
He comes is gone, like
the echoes of speech
through the tomb of If the Cotton Worm Ar- Paris Green is mixed with
characters attain to has been known since 1793
I stand as examples of a was so destructive in this, pound to the acre. As the poison j
and Jordan Corey. j notoriety, won by the sacrifice country. In 1801 and many sue- not
J Theo Jr, B Wallace. of h Priceless gem. If them is one years much damage constantly stirred in the
Win L Dawson. principle that rises grandly and no- j by them. to keep It thoroughly mixed. In
from tho perishing empires of The cotton worm must not be con way can cheaply applied
ancients ; one that offers founded with the boll worm or common watering pot by a j
itself as a rescue to the immortality i worm, the former an in- on a borne or mule. A hand
sect especially destructive to is
A Slaughter, G B Hardy and W M Dawson, Samuel Dawson
C Bland. Andrew Bobbins.
J A Stokes, F Stokes Lewis Jackson, Abram Hardy
Edward Stokes. and It
W S Moore and K Dixon, William Chapman, they labored to achieve; one spark
L B Barney. and Miles I refuses to be quenched by the
SUPREME COURT.
Chief Justice William N. H. Smith, o
Wake.
Associate S. Merrimon. of
Joseph Davis,
James E. of Beaufort and
Alfonzo C. A very, of Burke.
SUPERIOR COURT.
First II. Brown, of
Beaufort.
Second Philip, of
Third G. Connor, of
ton.
Fourth Clark, of
Wake.
Fifth A. of
Sixth T. of
Sampson.
Seventh C. of
Cumberland.
Eighth A. of
Ninth F. Graves, of
Barry.
Tenth G. of
Eleventh II. Shipp, of
Mecklenburg.
Twelfth if- Merrimon,
of Buncombe.
in HEPS.
B. Vance, of
Matt. W. Ransom, of North-
House of District
Thomas G. Skinner, of Perquimans.
Second P. Cheatham col.
of
Third W. of
Fourth II. of
N ash.
Fifth W. of
Sixth Rowland of
John Henderson.
Eighth II. A.
Ninth District H.
BOUNTY GOVERNMENT.
Court A. Move.
A. K. Tucker.
Register of II.
B. Cherry.
S. L. Ward.
B Harris.
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair-
man, Guilford Mooring. V, Newton,
W. A. James, Jr., T. E. Keel.
it all a mistake V Are you longing
for freedom
Ah. I pray that release may lie near,
That Death's arms may take me and
bear me to heaven.
To was that Not a
tear
Ah. my own. you arc weeping You're,
sorry you said it; .,,
anger that male those words I
fall.
Then take me dear, and don't So
let death have me.
For don't want to die after all.
J M Cox, II J Stokes and J K Dennis Brown, Joseph Latham
and Gus Blount.
T C Cannon, J S and Flood, Stephen
J T Williams. and Mathew
G W Venters, U C and David Tool, Sandy Wilson and
It G Lovelace Cherry.
Thad Spain, J Wright Smith Samuel Daniel, Jerry Daniel and
and J It Williams. Peter Little.
KS Dixon, Washington Mills and Elias Daniel, G W Daniel and
Adam Gaskins. Silas Langley.
Lang, S Henry Ward,
S Blount. and Jordan Daniel.
cotton boll, the latter I efficacious for this application.
pounds of
John Coward, John Moore and I Gray Otis, Carmon Wilson and dampening dews one being generally in the addition of to
and Wt j of us where is
and W W Haddock. Thomas their decay; one trail to green crops, wheat which is mixed with t
of the water
he poison will
that rises supreme moral j the adhesive quality as in
while every other has sought to i as will mixture.
veil its perishing mortality the describe is also known as tho cotton I Special implements have been do
gloomy sanctuary of the tomb; caterpillar this name is distinct
voice that sends its mute appeal to I for use. It is
after ages, and bids worship the belt,
its shrine that teaches us the nun.
its ravages are much
vised and are now used ; many j
have been suggested,;
but all of these have been omitted
MM I I
though in tho more southerly States only the commonest and
most easily used arc suggested.
is a;
grandeur of man, it is their
to cause; their recognition of i So
the truth honors the man some . is poison and should be kept,
Nelson, J T Smith and L II Hays, Adam Daniel ; living immortalizes him when e,, of the cultivations of and
Stanley Arnold. II Ward. j Tue dripping arc made i who would like-
crown at his feet; the warrior with swallow any it intentionally or
accidentally. There is
and W Whitfield.
TEE
A practical, plain young girl.
Not afraid of the rain young girl
A poetically posy,
A ruddy rosy,
A helper Of self young girl.
A home in her place young girl.
A never will lace young girl,
A toiler serene.
A life pure clean,
A princess of peace young girl.
A wear her own hair young girl.
A free from stare young girl.
Improves every
No sickly
A wealth of rare sense young girl.
early retiring young girl.
An active, aspiring young girl.
A morning miser,
A despiser,
A progressive American girl.
An honestly courting young girl,
A never seen young girl.
A quiet and pure.
A modest, demure,
A lit for a wife young girl.
A fought everywhere young go I.
A future most fair young girl.
An ever discreet.
We too seldom meet,
This queen among queen; young girl.
H Buck and Jenkins, Henry Perkins and, his sword when it is hope prevention. Fort-
John Israel Edwards and Samuel Page, Austin
Hudson.
A B Hudson, C
Fred
Jordan
; less, but embalms its sacred
J J Tucker, A Taft and G Sunday Staton, John Williams pies bis heart forever.
. L, . , ; Without the glory shed upon
A Porter, J E S Adams W Henry C Byron Jenkins;,. ., ,
W Tucker. and cause their must
G T Ashley Which- Lewis Highsmith, Which I perished darkest night.
em
But the
in handling it provided ordinary
ease be
Paris Green may be
we have been very free from
them owing to our favorable north-
location in tho cotton belt.
. ., at Latta n. C,
A few words as to its growth and; J . . .
aid and D U Moore. aid and Samuel
II W Jones, Clark and David Atkinson, J Bell and Ar-
Holiday. Spain.
Bryan Tripp, Josephus Cox. and Henry Thigpen, Ned Walston
Caleb and Cain Thigpen. that
J Davenport, it Fleming Warren W Bernard and j words that to all
If Spier. Jerald succeeding ages. It was tho cause
Win Moore, John Fleming Fleming, George Mooring he had espoused that nerved
Fernando Ward. and Ashley , ,, , . r ,
Beverly Daniel, E Daniel and Loren Langley, E and at of
habits may not be out of place.
j at per which is about
second, but that would have spoiled
bis sensation. To credit the
most prominent opponents of the
Civil Service law, be it said
oppose all such methods that
adopted by this sensation monger.
They are lighting the law, not the
gentlemen who ate Commissioners
under the law.
The country will breathe
now that the Treasury Department
has announced through the acting
Secretary that it will not
permit a financial panic daring the
present administration. an
made to alley
caused by a newspaper report
of Wall street trust formed to
price now being
paid by tho for bonds or
to throw the country into a
panic. The Wall street sharks
may quake in their boots, or shoes,
when they hear about this
brave acting Secretary has said, but
it is more probable that they will
laugh in their sleeves and go on in
their schemes just if he bad said
nothing.
The name of tho new Democratic
weekly paper to issued here next
week is to the National Demo-
It is intended for national
circulation and is by ex-
Cleveland,
other prominent Demo-
Tho State
are very lively
around departments here. They
are bolder than ever before
standing the civil service law.
drops of blood sprinkled their T, , j ,, the usual price, or at any place near-
worn lives, from its baptismal fount, .,., or arc
have turned lo liquid fire to pen
home where it is desired any of wake Forest College opened with
students present. It is
ed that there will be daring the
term.
Wm Green Anderson. him brave in tho presence of
J II A A Baker and George Braswell, Bob- lord and king. lolly
bins and Silas Hardy.
W B Whichard, J L Boss and James Joyner, W Smith and
II S Ben Price.
to which arc deposited
j on the under surface of the
meats uttered and acted by Sydney j of
. i. tho wholesale druggists the North
about inches . , ,. . ,,
. i. keep we have round
wing tip to wing tip. It has j , , . , .
h ,. . . E. St. Phil-
lour wings, tho two forward , ,. ,. . ,
, . . . , reliable. one
being a slight reddish brown . , , ,
, , . . , I using the remedies here-
color and tipped with a wine color, i .
, , with, or others will please report re
This moth lays her eggs, varying .
. . , suits to the
on the scaffold, at the
plant. They we deposited
James G L Moore Fred J Jenkins. Lanier House singly, but seldom more than four
and John
G T House, J F Tyson
and J D Barnhill.
a single leaf. They arc
laid of ft green
James II M Jackson. the brightest that glitter in the
and Jacob It their lives. They
II. BATTLE, Director.
Washington Letter.
from our regular Correspondent.
Washington, D. C., Aug. W.
-Senator is said to have
AYCOCK DANIELS
N C
C. C. DANIELS
N C
DANIELS,
n. c
B D i Bryant, Samuel Smith and . , , changing to a dirty white be- .,,, , , Any to us will b.
J , . , ,, M r i . Attended to
J Phillips,
fore batching and are of a diameter
Board of Education,
Board of Education met in
regular Session on Monday Sept.
Slid, with Warren, Chair-
man John D. Cox, present.
The minutes of tho last regular, and
two special sessions were read and
approved.
The following orders were passed,
1st. That a duplicate draft to be
issued to Josephus Estate
t barman for of l the same j
amount which was issued at the June j
Session, and supposed to-be lost. g-j
2nd. That tho Boundaries of col
district No. be so changed as
to embrace the lauds of Mrs. Mar-
. Belcher the lauds of Alfred
Forbes, known as the
lands-
3rd. That the Treasurer of Pitt
fame framed by the firm resolve to; T quickly ; u
M idle for the they championed, , J, Republicans would not be permitted
i . . they are about IS inches lo . in
,, and to never desert principle; , , .,,. to make any radical in me
and one-tenth of an inch In
rules of tho House, nor will
Cos
Public School
ding.
of F. W. Brown.
TOWN.
G.
F. Evans.
It.
Police-I. T. Smith.
R. Moore.
Ward. N. county the sum of twenty
For dollars from Contingent School
OS
J II ; and Peter Norfleet
Cornelius bill, W S High- Jordan Cox, Jordan Branch
smith and F. ward. I
G T M Manning j Isaac Cox, Fred Cannon and AI .,,.,.
and J II Eubanks. professed . The worm is will , i
Cherry, W Andrews J J Hathaway, Jackson Bobbins are speechless over immortal . be permitted to Demo-
and W A James Jr., and Augustus Joyner. dust, and human organs are dumb
H G Jacob Moses Cox and w I d n to
Bullock. . M Stokes. , ., . r.
their glory. Its
Tyson.
C A J E May and J
B Gardner.
Jenkins, A Cobb T A
Thigpen.
B Latham, S Spain and S
M Johnson.
Leonidas Iteming, L A Mayo I An by B r of serene and slow, soft and
j at the of North Carolina. lent as n dream, and beauteous
W II i he silver moon, out of sight
E P Fleming, G Johnson and E Tue of success in life arc, are h
the questions at its outset and alone It armed the
tho problem offered to man for eggs be but this however to out whether she will
, aided by whatever ,.,. ,.,. tend to kill the tender leaf, float if finished under the present
Galloway and hour the worm plans, which were purchased an
J W J It Williams and tho the light of the pat us, bat is I Arm of ship builders, and
L.
DENTIST,
meet the 1st Monday in Oct.,
. A. Chairman
U. Secretary.
The CaUSe Makes the Man- chambers of his heart's temple. He
saw it come in with lonely
Dudley.
Jonathan White, B and
Frank Johnson.
0.1 cue and sufficient
and black dots on the body, its head I
being yellow. It has sixteen legs, are
felt in Bedford jail, when Banyan to I at present in the city, are discussing
confined within the damn mis- J to important
M tn ,. measuring worm. just made, that Mrs.
remedies will not hands at the
for preventing the ravages of House receptions this win-
have been I
The plan of encouraging the stated that the building of
enemies of the it has I the war ship about which
a spoken but the; there is so much mystery, will be
efficacy of this is somewhat doubt J investigated by Congress. The
It is suggested also that tho Department is at present try-
on wall or danced to music of
bis chains. He felt in tho silent
A LEX I. BLOW,
K Y- AT-L A
L E, N. C.
RE.
J. H. TUCKER
J. MURPHY
MURPHY,
W,
Greenville, N. C.
R. 4th Ward, W. X.
CHURCHES.
Episcopal Services First and Third
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. N. C.
Hashes, ., Rector.
Sunday, morn-
and night. Prayer Meeting every
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John,
Pastor.
every Sunday, morn-
and night. Meeting every
Wednesday night.
Pastor.
LODGES. modern ideas and a decided
Mot is
day night after 1st and 3rd at The Board then proceeded to the
appointment or School Committee-
Greenville R. A. Chapter. So. meets; men for the county as follows t
2nd and 4th Monday nights
Hall, F. W. P. ,
B. It. Gotten, J. B.
to the School Fund of white
district No.
The Superintendent of Public In-
reported that he bad visit-
ed forty eight schools since the last
meeting of the Board and found
them, ft few
good The teachers, for
the moat part, arc beginning to re-
the responsibilities of their
positions. They are beginning to
II B Tucker.
Sonic have translated its
even to-day, of a cause that
too great. The plan cost Tho vessel when com-
L and tangible.
aDd wisdom forms j
C L Little, W U May and Shem j mystic symbols into char-. its advocate in death t
r I alters of Hying truth, missionary over
saints dreary waters,
where each footstep leaves
Briley. Success is but the second term of sou jut M a to their
Jacob Joyner I this proposition, while that to which tho
a owes ls first cause T
to all bad won for
Allen Brooks j others. Man may toil for centuries, bot great
and J E May. with every art and appliance of he left to posterity
A G Cox, C L Patrick and J and yet be unsuccessful.
when he gave himself lo
, . .,, . ,. . failure is to Its origin, it is that Borne live
James Ed . . ., , , are,
William Wilkins, found and fancy images the palace P ,.
that has yet been devised if it is eyer completed, will
I the destruction of the caterpillar by , over If stopped
poison. A variety of these poisons now the Naval officers say that the
, have been recommended among loss will be more than
i which are London Purple, Gray Everybody argues that Id's
Arsenic, Paris either j Exposition of 1892, should be held
plied the wet or dried way For under tho authority of the National
j purposes in this State the
j dry method is sufficient. Though
rather than the method with
water, the poison can applied
easily and successfully. most
Covenant Lodge, I. O. O. F.
meets every Tuesday night. O. W.
X. C.
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of II.,
meets every first and third Friday night.
l, D. V.
pit t Council, No, A, 1-. of H meets
awry Thursday night. C. A. White, C.
POST
hours a. h. to P. M.
Order hour A. M. to r. M. No or-
will be from to p. u. and ,
to P. M.
mail arrives dally Sun-1
at A. M., departs at p it i
Tar mall arrives Sun- ;
at M. and depart at P. K.
Washing-ton mail daily
at m. and departs at P. M.
PERKINS,
Appointments
For preaching on Mission.
Bethlehem. 1st Sunday at
SO
No
and Andrew
W. A. J, Q. Mathews
. and K Mosely.
Wiley It B Parker and
B S Griffin, S Kittrell and
Joseph Lang, Starkey
and Lang.
Sherrod J W Lang and
John
B L Joyner, A J and
James Bundy.
J G u r
Smith.
Willoughby, I J Anderson I h
and J i. Norman. ,
J B T R and
Nichols.
W G J T Allen and Nelson j
T J Stancil, K D Hathaway and cause makes the
Bullock. it marshals his powers Esther, pleading for her
l H energies till bis fallen m purity and glory-
Jesse Haddock, Abner Smith the dust like her cause seemed in
and J t Adams. Phoenix from its ashes, and demon- tear glistened on her
J W Tyson, J D Gardner at each effort truth it con-
talus. The soul of man requires, if it be not so, is the cause
loftiest objects most stirring does act
appeals to call forth its true powers
M German and
With these incentives, man, with
Thorn as
SCHOOL LUST'S.
Green
is the best and procured.
The farm of Mr. W. G. Up-
church near was visited
and the remedy adopted by is
Government and in a representative
City. This is a strong
double argument in of its be-
located at which
is tho only city completely con-
trolled by tho Government, as well
a- the only city in the United States
of more than population
that can strictly speaking, called
an American city. Moro than
every of his nature pulsating and like leaven it increases its
power and widens its circle, till tho
tiny acorn develops into a giant oak.
John Gorham.
Hilliard Brewer, M C
Corbet-
Daniel Brewer their quickening Influence,
and William Harriss. , the victim or destiny and
R the of the be ad
Lang John Moore i Not tho effort, but that
demands it, and smites the
fountain of resource till secret j Tat -gait
springs of nature send forth their
recommended on of per the Inhabitants of Wash-
are native born Americans,
uses tight on tho Civil Service law
pound of Paris Green with which is being made here got
more lasting the of gym- personal this week, when some
j sum or lime phosphate. These are Inquisitive newspaper man
city and good effects.
Mr.
of a lire besides
gem of immortality lies
thoroughly mixed and applied by
sprinkling on leaves in the early
morning before the dew s off; in
at tho War Depart-
found a copy an is-
sued in 1805 dismissing Civil
this way ft man ought to sprinkle vice Commissioner Lyman from the
The Cotton Worm.
Barrett.
Alex Lovelace Joyner and
Moore.
H G John and It W . . .
tides strong and beautiful.
Leon Tyson. George Barrett and as streams that burst;
Simon Tyson- from the barren rock at com-
pounds of this mixture an
acre in a short time. At this time
of day the powder adheres closely
army. He sent it to bis paper as a
special and it was telegraphed
back to a local paper. It was how.
Measures to Prevent its to the loaves; tho caterpillar ever a rather short-lived sensation,
on eating it, takes also a portion of as a little investigation at tho War
School 1st Sunday st James Cobb, A C Tucker and
o'clock
Sparta, 2nd at o'clock.
Shady
Salem 4th Sunday at o'clock.
I, 4th Sunday o
C. P, C.
Amos Joyner.
j H Crate, It and
Tucker.
; Elias Daniel,
and W J Tripp.
and George
Arden Bynum, Ben Willoughby
Special Bulletin of
N. C Experiment Station.
There is now appearing some of
tire poison soon drops to the
ground. Of course it is desired to
Department brought another order
to light revoking first one and
the poison adhere to the leaves granting Lyman an honorable dis-
Hebrew leader. How cotton fields of the State a worm land for this purpose an addition It is very unfair to make
significant the efforts of man to which rapidly leaves of
cotton plant. dangers from
the of these worms arc very-
great on of this fact n
and Thomas Nichols, I become immortal in an cause.
David Cannon, Henry Lane and It has been said that
Harper. waves the worst of
five or ten ironed of flout to the
mixture would the slicking
dualities. The
the tis-c dry is the liability
such attacks. Had tho man who
found the first order made any
at department would
bare learned Of existence of the
LATHAM. HARRY
r SKINNER,
N. C.
TAMES M.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
J.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Practice in all the courts. Collection
a Specialty.
I B. YELLOWLEY,
ATTORNEY-A W,
Greenville, N. C.
P. C F
MATTHEW k
Civil Engineers, Surveyors
and Architects.
N. C.
HOTELS.
Greenville, N. O.
c management. Hot
cold water baths. rooms and at
Table always
ed with best the market. Feed
in connection.
TEEMS 51.50
E.
SPENCER BROS.,
THE HOME
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE-
Polite waiter. Good Rooms. Best-
table the market afford. When In the
stop at the
Hotel,
WASHINGTON N. C.
If you want to money buy your Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dress Goods Domestics at
; next to Bawls, Jeweler.
RAWLS TYSON.





Eastern Reflector,
GREENVILLE. N. C
published
THE LEADING PAPER
IN THE
Price. Mt J--
n-ill not to Democratic
and measures that arc not consistent
the principles of party.
IT a a
section of the State send for the
to. r sample copy free
TUE AT
Mail
WEDNESDAY. 11th, 1889.
One day last week we received
a card from a gentleman asking
Ferry; Edward
following persons were
that a copy of the Reflector be I lowed to list Moore. D.
sent and stating that he J. It. Turner, Titus Jolly,
What We Need.
wished to purchase from BOO to
acres of low priced land.
This shows men of capital
are looking this way for invest-
It is also an argument
that the people of and
Pitt county should help send
Reflector broadcast through
out the land that the advantages
of our section may he made
known to the world people
attracted. The time for action
has come. A special edition of
the Reflector would work
told good for Pitt county. If
is idle other towns
will go ahead of her.
That inveterate South hater
and editor of the
New York Mill and Express, Col.
F. Shepard, has just
en himself another wholesale ail-
lie was invited to speak
before the National Editorial
Association, at Detroit,
and he look advantage of having
so many Southern editors before
him and to out a supply of
slanders and vituperations
against the South. He brought
lonely grave, as sleeps beneath
daisies. L. It.
Johnson's Mill, N. C.
A. F. M. A. F.
F.
Phillips, J. L. Tucker, agent N.
O, Tucker, F. H. W.
J. G. Martha A
J. Yellowley, J.
administrator of K.
A. F. Cox, J. Smith, J.
F. two years, Allen
Mount, Essex Hines, Joe Spell.
September 3rd. 1789.
Hoard met, all members present,
and proceeded to revise list
of county the year 1880.
The following order was approved
by the
Whereas, great injury is being
done to bridge across Tar river
at Greenville by fast and rapid
over the same, it is therefore
ordered that the Clerk of this Hoard
cause to be made at the expense of
the county two boards containing
the words,
persons are hereby forbidden to
drive or ride over this bridge taster
than a walk under the penalty of
Ye who tread the paths of love,
Como hear my sons; of woe.
of B dog which lived and died,
As every dog; must do.
His utterances were quite forcible
Which no one dare disprove,
his voice has oft moved you,
He never more will move.
lie led a very lonely life.
A life devoid of love.
While other dogs could prowl about.
His chains he could not move.
Come all and drop tear
Upon this new made grave,
For all respected him,
Yes him an iron-bound slave.
He sunk not to the level
cannibal or hog.
For while he'd chew a man all up,
lit would not eat a dog.
Remember weak and wounded dudes,
Who have been by him
lie had a very ominous name.
Which simply told you.
Land Sale.
By virtue a decree of the Superior
Court of Pitt county, in a certain social
Eyes are turning Southward
and there is but
little doubt to our mind that if
proper steps were taken to bring
Eastern North Carolina before
the world, and if the citizens
could be brought to that idea of
unity and co-operation which
should exist among them, in a
few years this would be the most
prosperous section of our broad
land. Nature has been
with her blessings, and all need-
ed for progress is but to embrace
our many opportunities. Let us gene as Superintendent
take Pitt county, for instance, of the Insane Asylum, and the
down upon his head the just de-
of every Southern
editor present and of nearly
every one from the North.
Two important events occur
in to-day. One is the
election of a successor to Dr. Eu-
are more fertile lauds.
that are suited to the growth of
every known crop than OUTS I
Where is a more healthful local-
I Where can be found a bet-
climate I With all these
other the election of a successor
to Mr. Washington Bryan as
President of the Atlantic ft North
Carolina Railroad, or the re-
election of that gentleman to
succeed If everybody
largely in our favor it does seem don't get suited we suppose in-
that it would require no great
effort to induce a largo number
of people to come here and lo-
among us. We have lands
in abundance; we lave plenty
room for factories with the
raw material at band, and we
the law. order of the Hoard of proceedings L Smith
Commissioners Pitt county and j g cW .
one of said boards to , at the highest bidder for
teach cud of said bridge cash before the court house door in
also post thereon a copy Greenville on Monday October 7th, 1889.
r the following tracts of land.
One tract situated in
that he cause one of said boards to j the highest bidder for
be posted at each end of said bridge I cash before the court house door in
that he
of
License to retail liquor for six I
months granted to adjoining the lands of It U Chap-
Cox, Greenville. man, w A heirs. Wash Hill
was allowed to and others containing thirty
lit OH or less. . , . ,
, , , , One other tract in same township and
The were on creeping Swains the lands
G M Mooring 7.80, T E Keel 7.40,. Marcellus Moore heirs, Celia Nobles
C 7.00, C V Newton others containing one
W A James, Jr., II James hundred acres or less.
1-, ii II W. I. Smith.
l of ., c
m,
Darn. sept so., two.
FOR SALE.
LANGLEY HOUSE AND LOT
in Bethel, X. C on easy terms.
Apply to.
M.
Greenville, X. C.
Bo- In your last
issue we saw an editorial concern-
the much-needed dam which
has been of for the last six
or eight months. Of course every-
one clearly sec the need of such
a dam, and especially those of us
living on the north side of the river.
It is a great deal trouble and ex-
to those who have to cross j
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly qualified as Administrator
the river daring the numerous fresh-1 of Barrett, deceased, notice is Mac-
to get to town. The money paid M persons indebted to the
the ferry-boats from the north end V ES
. ., , I, the undersigned, and to all creditors of
of the bridge to high laud would, m i
meetings will be in or-1 two or three such years as raw has authenticated to the undersigned
been, build the dam. We are sorry I on or before the 27th day of August,
to that it has been delayed so MM, or this notice will be plead in bar
of their recovery. ThU August 27.1889.
ALFRED FORBES,
THE RELIABLE OF C
to the 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 good. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, GEN-
M FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, HOOTS and SHOES, LA-
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING
GOODS, DOORS. WINDOWS. SASH and BLINDS, CROCKERY and QUEENS-
WAKE, HARDWARE, LOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER different
kinds, and Mill Hay, Rock op Paris, and
and
GROCERIES A SPECIALTY.
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less C per cent tor Cash. Bread Prep-
and Hall's Star Eye. jobbers Prices, White Lead pure Lin-
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps. Salt and Wood
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a and satisfaction.
TAILORING
Spring Display
have ample shipping
both by rail water. Hut
what we lack, is bringing these
matters properly before the out
world. While we have all
these advantages named, and
The Court House at Carthage,
in Moore county, was destroyed
by lire on the morning of the
All the records of the county.
tax books, deeds, mortgages, ad-
long.
Now, we would like to have a few j
words to say concerning the
We are in favor the
suggested by the County Com-
to build I lie dam in a
course from the brides and .
W. A.
L. Barrett.
Foreign and Domestic Novelties.
Together with exclusive styles from our own
workshop, which for beauty, elegance and
workmanship equal that can be found
We yield the palm to none.
JOHN
GREENVILLE M C.
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 A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE.
ministration and guardian bonds, road in the .
were lost The lire was the work
I at the with Hits
of an incendiary. The loss to This seems to us the proper
location tor these reasons. It would
the load in better shape by
making it straight. It would be
the county was besides
the and trouble that
even more, the business world at hereafter arise from the loss j farther and would
does not know it Those of the records and official papers, j saws that night be
Rocky Mount has
not
this
one in
A named
I Armstrong has been made Post-
who are seeking the best places
to make investments are
aware of the
section holds out to them. It is I town The good
the purpose of the REFLECT
to these facts to that class
of persons. To better
this we have in
an industrial edition of the
.,,, . . County
paper, copies lb pages m me, c.
size, the number to be increased chairman, A. James, Jr., G. M.
to copies if sufficient en- j T. E. Keel and C. V. Hew-
done by frightened teams if the
road stays where it is. Besides
the dam straight at a safer
from the railroad, we don't
think it would cause much addition
expense, as the dam would be
much shorter than to have it bond
around by the railroad as the
road now runs.
Let us hear from others on this
subject till the need of it is so
pressed on the minds of our County
Commissioners that we will have
tho dam without further
W. L. C.
ST
SIX-CORD
Spool Cotton
WHITE, BLACK AND COLORS,
FOR
to do so is given.
This edition is to contain a good
history of Greenville and Pitt
and set forth tho many ;
, . . Bryan James Masters
advantages and inducements of Mayo Elks 1.50
our section, with many j Smith 2.00, Nancy Moore 4.00,
principal buildings, and Baker 1.50. Daniel Webster
ton.
The orders for paupers
were .
Susan Turner 3.00, John Stocks
will be circulated over the whole
continent. It will be the
advertisement Greenville and
Pitt county ever had, and its
value cannot be estimated. But
2.00,
4.00, Lydia Bryant 2.00,
Jacob 1.50, G
5.00. Venters 4.00. Marcus
2.00, Jacob 2.00,
Brown
General orders were issued to
to get out that paper will incur W L Pollard 1.20, David Purser 5.00,
an expense that cannot be B B S
.,, T . t ,, , . J J W P
without the aid of the business G j A K
We have talked with Tucker J 3.00, V G
them and they express 5.25, A U
i , . Brown 15.20, W J J
to aid the venture. , w
we do not Tyson 23.35. L 3.00,
d shall be gratis, but will 11.00, John IV
h man times the
I , ,, , . J J S 10.80,
t every dollar he puts in G A J A K Tucker
insert enough, 5.40, G W J a K
ti that B S Sheppard 3-30, P
the G K KinK 1-13, J A
the Andrews 2.35, A L Blow 50.00, Jerry
it should not; Williams 3.50.
advertisements m that
only to pay the
publication, and
require much trouble to secure I A petition signed by . B.
them. We have set the price f S
., . . i road through the lauds Marv Me
these advertisements at a Lawhorn, Henry J. A
far below their value, as we want Stocks, John It. Bait and Augustus
every business represented
j W ordered to summon a of
that the greatest good may ac- U and proceed to off
to the community. We do establish said road,
not desire or expect to make one petition of Supervisors of
cent clear on this publication.
the near
bat we hope to reap our reward Jolly Old Field, it being of little
in the future from the increased or quite an expense I
business it will attract to the i he.
. ., ,. , that nine posts be driven at Mill
town. Bow is the time for ac- j Branch bridge was read, approved
on the of the business j and filed.
men and they should manifest n f ceased and other
a deep interest in this matter. ed I
knowing that great benefits will; asked that the same be T
A Suggestion.
Ed.
Association is to be held
with the church at Martin
county, on the first Saturday. Sun-
day Monday in October. The
church is only one mile from Goose
Heat. thinK ii the
will publish that they will ex-
trains Greenville to
Goose Beat on those days at reason-
able rates, and that they will take
on and off passengers at all the
principal they would get
a good crowd each It would
be quite an accommodation to the
people and I think would pay the
company well.
Will yon please make these
through your columns and
oblige A
Hand and Machine Use.
FOR SALE BY
M. R. LANG,
Greenville, N. C.
THE OLD ABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY
THE FRONT
J. D. Williamson,
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN
GREENVILLE. N. C.
Has Moved to One Door North Court House.
OF
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS.
My Factory well equipped with the boat nut up
keep up with the times and styles.
i Beat used in all work. All styles f are used, yon
Storm, Coil, Horn, King,
Also keep on hand a full of ready
HARNESS AND WHIPS.
the year round, which will as as
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING.
Thanking the people of this and surrounding past favor hope
merit a continuance of the same.
Dog Gene.
Me. Will you
insert the tribute of re-
in the
paper t Gentle reader, be not
alarmed, it is not an on a
mad but on a dead dog
as is the soul of so
likewise is it of this elegy. It tells
its own sad tale. There was a
lady in the family and
said dog the young lady,
had for years disturbed
the peace of mind of sundry and
various young men, but at length
age with its came
crowding thick and last upon him,
who was compelled to yield to the
inevitable considerately
fled off this mortal went
the way of all flesh, not
wept, honored or unsung.
special request this touching
tribute was written by one of our
young men of versatile genius and
poetic fancy. As it was.
tn, he neglected to state age of do
Presets most form
LAXATIVE MO
or THE
Fin OF CALIFORNIA,
Combined with the medicinal
virtues of plants known to be
most beneficial the human
system, forming agreeable
and effective laxative to
cure Habitual
and the many ills de-
pending on a weak or inactive
condition of the
LIVER MO BOWELS.
the most excellent remedy known to
the system
When one is Bilious or Constipated
SO THAT
PURE BLOCS, BLEEP,
HEALTH and STRENGTH
NATURALLY FOLLOW.
Every one is using It and all are
delighted with it,
ask your for
ONLY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SiN FRANCISCO, CAL.
new tonic, u. r
W are no receiving Spring and
Goods, and hope that
yon will not fail to give
a call. We have a
specially attractive
line of
at cents per yard, which you
will find to be equal to any
you will find at cents.
A line of
CASHMERES
at cents. And
many other things that we
will offer at special prices
We call especial attention to our
W S. BAWLS,
Watch-Maker Jeweler.
If you want something nice in the
Sewing Machines,
come to the OLD A
age stock just received.
Watches, Clocks. Jewelry and Sewing
Machines repaired and warranted.
RAWLS
. c c t. h.
Pet Co N C Co Co. N C
Cobb Bros., Gilliam,
Cotton Factors,
R. S. CLARK CO.,
HARDWARE, MATERIAL I HOUSE KM
for needed in he
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be
but if you want anything in
Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Stoves
and Cooking Utensils, Carriage Material
and House Cutlery
CA US.
We can save you money on any of these goods.
MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR POWDERS
which will sell at Prices.
Wife
WE are now fitted up in arc prepared to an
upon short notice any kind or style of
RIDING VEHICLES.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING
We also keep a nice line of
READY-MADE HARNESS.
Come and see us. Flanagan's old A
R. GREENE, JR. Manager.
DURING
I will have weekly arrivals of the way and
Confections.
keep constantly on hand a splendid assortment
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO
CIGARS, TOILET SOAPS,
All your wants in the above ran he by
V. L. STEPHENS,
BOXES TO ORDER.
FINE A. SPECIALTY.
E. C. GLENN.
commission
STANDARD GUANO ACID
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL,
SHELL LIME. PIKE DISSOLVED HONE,
COTTON SEED MEAL AND
Tennessee Wagons, for sale,
GREENVILLE, N. C. Mar.
-Th is space reserved I'm
MURPHY REDDING,
Merchandise Brokers,
J. D.
J. U.
CHERRY CO.
Commission Mer chants,
NORFOLK, VA.
mm of nut.
We have had many years ex-
at business and are
prepared to handle to
the advantage of shippers.
from it- We will go among j
them this week and hope to
cure sufficient to
HAMILTON
MALE INSTITUTE,
Hamilton, N.
TERM OPENS AUGUST 10TH.
1883. SPRING TERM OPENS
JANUARY 14th.
new power press it has
alike his restless brow
. that weary heart For
r.,,,. u.- ,,, .,, , Ills Heart. LOT as
ed, of which we spoke two weeks tho and
ago,
The Herald has been of
ed to thirty-two columns and the H.
. . . , . , ,, . excessive did the
tin in. world
lay wrapped m a mantle of white.
But. when the brown old earth,
again lies quiet and bid, under
is beautiful. There is ,,
care, and like
angels tears, will tall softly on that
wt wish it Bethel; will
METHOD of will be thorough-
practical; Training thorough.
Pupils from a
Ill private families
from to per mouth. A
class Music Teacher will be employed
and auto an Assistant as soon as the
number of justifies it. Patronage
solicited.
information to
J. U
The and
turn
plow, and the
cotton plows. We will
also offer the trade
LARD'S which
has more merit than anything of
the kind ever put on the
Yours truly,
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO,
Greenville, N. C.
JUST THINK OF
Hoses
just received the nicest line of
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND mm,
ever brought to Greenville and will con-
to keep en ordering until after the
If you need anything
in that line it will he to your advantage
to give him a trial before purchasing.
Vis, Banjo Guitar Springs
also for sale. Watches, Clocks and
Jewelry repaired at short notice and in
workmanlike and warranted.
Call and see him.
MOSES
Greenville, U. C.
All business entrusted to our
hands will receive prompt and
careful attention.
Water Mills.
The undersigned baring leased these
mills for number of years and put them
in thorough order, leave to inform
the public that he is to r
Coin wheat In a Winner.
Satisfaction guaranteed to all patrons.
I would inform merchants that I am
prepared to furnish them good water
mill meal at prices delivered.
Customers wanting to at retail can
be supplied at my store- in
where will also find a select stack
of General Merchandise which will ht
sold at
Robt. R. Fleming.
Notice,
The bad health of Mr. D. Gardner
has compelled him to discontinue the
management of the carriage business for
me, has left a nice stock of good
material bought cheap for cash, on my
hand. I will close out the stock a
liberal discount, or will make easy terms
with the purchaser, or will also make
THANK YOU THE PATRONAGE WHICH
tar bestowed upon us and beg for a of the same,
you to-day a line of goods that cannot be excelled In this market for durability
worth. We have now in stock a nice line of Dress Goods, embracing the
Double and Single Width Cashmeres,
English Satin Stripe Worsteds, All
Wool Albatross, Nun's
both plain and fancy, All Wool
Cotton Mohair Dress Goods,
Lawns in endless varieties, Piques,
both Lace, Stripe and Plaid, Per-
and Ginghams, Cheviots
and Chambrays, Hamburg
Edgings and Insertions,
Laces,
A nice lot of White Goods kept constantly
Dress Linen and Piece Linens. A line of Piece Goods and Pants that
will astonish you in quality and price. Notions in endless variety embracing a
line too numerous to mention. Hats for Men. and Children. Gent's fin
Goods, Shirts. Cult's and Suspenders, Hosiery and a nice lino
Scarfs. Shoes, to lit all who favor u with their patronage, we pay special care t
this line and guarantee our Shoes both in quality and A large lot of
Slippers cents up. We especially call the of the Ladies to oar
line of Slippers and think they will not do themselves justice if they buy
examining
Hardware. Nails. Cutlery,
PlOWS, Shovels, Trace Chains.
Grindstones and Fixtures,
Lamp-,
Wood and Willow ware.
Harness. Bridles and Whips.
Gail Ax and Rail Road Mills Snuff, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
and Provisions. In this line we carry Tea, Coffee, Sugar. Molasses. Rice.
the very can buy. Pepper, Spice. Soap, both and toilet,
and Hall Lye. Matches, Candles, Starch, best grade of Kerosene Oil. Meat of differ
cut kinds. Flour which we buy low and sell low for the ea-b. you need bar
rel of good Flour come to sec us. we arc rock bottom on it.
in stock. Also the la
lie, embracing Suits,
carry Window Sash and Doors of different
, W stock Furniture of any house in
easy terms with any good reliable man to both double and single, Lounges, Chairs ailment kinds, i able-, lied
carry on the carriage business for me. and Mattresses. Children's Cribs and Beds and Cradles. What
There is better opening for a not cot in this line we have from several the houses in
in the county than at this place. country and will order anything wish at moderate prices. Don't forget
I have also a large stock of general celebrated Climax and Stonewall PLOW when you want one. W c carry Cast
merchandise for sale cheap for cash or on
tune, such as Meats, Flour, Corn, Ac,
bought In large lots also a nice lot of
tides and New Orleans Molasses, nice
selected stock of Shoes, Hats and Straw
Goods, nice lot of Clothing, ladles Dress
Goods, in tact everything that can l
n General Store.
DAVENPORT,
May N
for these Plows in stock.
TO SEE lS when you come to town, we guarantee fair and honor
I treatment, and w ill appreciate your kindness patronage. can and
sell a low as any one who as good goods we do.
. j Yours
B. CHERRY





W-
X . B. Lang's Column.
THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
VILLE, . C.
Local
Off to Weldon.
Court next week.
Excursion to-day.
are ripe.
Fair weather last week.
No new bale in Greenville yet.
nights pant week.
The are to cot-
ton patches.
Go on excursion and take a
day of recreation.
festival oyster will
MM begin bis rounds.
flying horses are catching up I
the nickels from boys.
Eggs selling at to
cents a in W
Sir. has a sick
child.
Ell King has been on a visit,
to Wilson.
Miss Etta Harris taken a
at Mrs. Griffin's
store.
Mr. L. II. is clerking
for Mr. in grocery
business. i
Mr. J K. Ricks has taken a
as clerk at grocery store of
Mr. J. A. Andrews.
Mr. H. A Button taken a
as clerk with Mr. J. C. Tyson
at the Store.
Mrs. J. A. Winstead, of
the family of her
lather. Mi. W. M. King.
We are glad to see Mr. W. A.
Fleming recovered
from Ins recent sickness.
Friend Andrew Joyner is adding
to bis reputation. His
churning frog is a dandy.
Miss Mollie of Scotland
5.75 will buy Point Lace, the best Sank, is visiting her Mr.
at the Old Store.
Thanks to Mr. W. R.
for figs and apples brought as Mon-
day.
Greenville don't claim to have
telegraphic communication equal to
some big cities, bot a mes-
sage was from here to
last Thursday, and answer r
turned in just one min-
H. k Bros.
That name sounds familiar, and
their handsome advertisement in
this paper will strike the eye of
reader as decidedly familiar.
Certainly it will, as the name H.
Morris Bros, has been a house-
hold word among Pitt
and now the firm has opened
here again ready to their
old place with the people. They
On Mr. Be- opening a handsome line of
porter, showed us a check for two j goods and invite an examination
thousand dollars signed the the themselves to
grand officers of Knights every purchaser lull i
Honor and payable to widow of
late Elder Latham,
who was a member of that order.
The next examination of public
school teachers will be conducted
by the County Superintendent of
Public Instruction
for white teachers, and Fri-
day for colored teachers.
M. R. Lang
IS NOW IX NORTHERN MARKETS
Fall and Winter purchases,
which will comprise everything that is I
new stylish in our line.
Meanwhile
To make things during the usual- I
dull mouth of we .-hall con-
our great bargain sale which has,
so greatly tided us in reducing stock I
during the month of July.
be cleared out at any j
price. We don't want lo carry over n j
worth and will make it lo your
interest to call.
Sheriff Tucker is having
of the jail whitewashed.
Will the weeds in town be cut
down removed before frost
Fall announcement of Brown
Hooker new goods will appear next
week.
Some new medical advertisements
will be found on fourth page of this
paper.
Everybody their
aunts and cousins will go on the ex-
If you don't want to get left this
morning, be at the depot before
o'clock.
Pitt County Superior Court con-
Monday, Judge
Mayor F. G. James lost a
able drive horse With staggers a few
days ago.
Mr. J. C. Tyson has bought
of Mr. in
Store.
C. T. Mini ford, at Hotel Macon.
Misses Ella Harrington and Liz
Moore left yesterday of
to attend C. B. F. Institute.
Haul MS our give it a
Ousting and prepare to put it down
the winter.
is causing tumble
lo owners stock in some sections
of the county.
I. Smith, administrator of
Clink, offers land for .-ale. See
Mr. Hf-man, of Neck
is in town arranging for the open-
of his photograph gallery here.
Mr. P. Matthew returned last
week from where he
had been engaged in a railroad
Miss Carrie James, of Bethel
spent last week with the family
Air. James, Register of
Deeds.
Ma. U. L. Fennell, of
ton with little Miss Charlotte, is vis-
the family her brother, Mr.
F. G. James.
There was a
of our boys who went up to
spend Sunday in Tarboro. Guss,
Alex, Moses and all went.
I Messrs. IS. J. Cobb and B. II.
merchants of this county are
I hi Baltimore attending the
and buying new goods.
We are truly glad to welcome
Messrs. Frank Wilson and Willie
back to Greenville. They
, look familiar behind the counter
Tie Daughter
Will give a cheap and elegant
dinner on Tuesday, 17th, at the
store formerly occupied by
ton Co. Open from half-past
eleven A, M., to M.
these hours they cordially invite all
to give them a call and will furnish
Mr. has sold out his substantial and refreshments to
grocery store to Mr. A. H. from a
We are glad to welcome Mr. Taft
to Greenville. He has had a long
experience in mercantile business
and will prove quite an addition to
to trade circles here.
Do the business men of
ville and Pitt want a special
issue of the Reflector
copies is at your
service. Speak out, or we will not
know who is ready for action.
snack to most
repast for only cents, con-
of a variety of meats,
vegetables, salads, pickles
deserts. Cream and cake of sever-
varieties will also be served.
Green- Open at night S to
cotton worm has appeared in
Examination far Scholarship.
North Carolina College of
Agriculture and Mechanic Arts will
open for the reception of pupils on
the 3rd day of October, Pitt
county is entitled to two scholarships
We will sell our entire stock Goods at
Cost for Cash until Sept. 1st.
This we do to make room for our double stock
of fall goods which we will purchase in a j few
days with the hard cash and by so doing will
make all the discounts, consequently we can
handle with the greatest impunity.
e mean what we say. One visit to our store
will make you forget hard times and will make
you come to see us every time you get a dollar.
Greenville, N. C.
AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION
At low
OFFERED . M KM
DAVIS SCHOOL,
is Military
la of
School in the
Mild Winters, Cadet
Cornet Orchestra,
-Full Course of Study, or prep.
oration for highest
. any or for
Course in r
with full particulars address
COL. A. C. DAVIS, Soft.,
I J. c.
this county-and is doing damage. institution. A competitive
The Experiment Station has issued
a bulletin describing this worm and
its origin and giving instruction.
bulletin is published in this pa-
per.
Pitt county jail
now has
prisoners in It. Three of this
are serving sentence eight
two white and six in
to await trial at Court next week,
of the number for larceny.
There is no capital case for trial.
examination of the applicants for
these scholarships will be held by
the County Superintendent Pub-
Instruction at the court in
Greenville on the 26th day of
eleven I and scholarship
Geo. S Lloyd, M. D.,
Specialist in Diseases of the
OFFICE
W. R. Ware and family, of
Washington, who have been on a
visit to the western part of the
Slate, passed town last
If the man who has made so many
promises about paying bis sub
does the fair filing, be
will come forward the very first
time be sells any and give
us our due. Don't put us off until
the very last thing.
will awarded to the two who i Bryan Hotel, Tarboro, N. C.
pass the best examination in
following branches.- Reading, spell-
grammar, composition, j
geography, N. C. history.
Applicants will please notify the
Superintendent of their intentions
at as early a day as convenient.
II.
Co. Supt. Pub. Ins.
Eh
III
JUST A I
months course at the Philadelphia
and the Will's Eye I
offer my services to the people of Sage
and adjoining counties.
A SUPERB LINE
SPRING MILLINERY
We will say for the benefit of the
ladies who desire to go on ex-
to-day that special arrange-
will lie made for their com
fort. They will be looked after ; so
don't anybody stay away through
fear of
I Deaths.
On Tuesday evening of last week
I the one year old son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Of this died Can now be seen at store I have
at where were
visiting. The child had been sick me for doing all work
, for some months and the parents satisfactory and well. I also do
had taken it to the mountains ho-
ping change be beneficial.
Proving to the contrary they
to where they stayed examine my stock.
Watch this
BROWN HOOKER.
until its death. The remains were
White Goods
In this line
we particularly desire to call your at-
la the fact that there are many
stood- left and we want you to
of them while they arc
lag so
Dress Goods
Have sold slow this sea.-on and we have
many desirable medium weight
that can be worn until late fall, and j
which will be sold at prices that cannot
fail to induce you to buy.
Shoes.
Our fall stock of are already 1-
to arrive and arc going to wake
things up with them soon.
Clothing.
Nothing special to say at present
remember that we'll stake our
on having the line here
season, and our old ones must go for a
song.
Remember
That we are agents for the oldest and
best Tailoring in the
country. Every garment guaranteed
to fit or no sale. Fall samples for
tom-Made goods now on exhibition.
Mrs. K. A. ban moved
her to a portion o
Store. f
Miss school on
Pitt Street, which opened last week
is will attended.
J. M. offers a end
lot in Bethel lot sale at easy terms.
See advertisements.
OB matter bow
sick you get, yon can eat
at the Old Store.
Mr. J. J. Cherry, Jr. had some
fish in Market last week expressed
Morehead City.
W. B. i of Sallie
Harris, deceased has a notice to
creditors in this paper.
This office has turned out several
nice jobs of printing
of it went to Williamston.
Messrs. is store is
now open for business. We
come them to Greenville
The ought to have
two thousand in Pitt
Put it ain't got
Advertisements planted now in
will yield a good
return before season closes.
Greenville hail a number of rep-
at yearly meeting
at Swamp last Sunday.
A premium list for the State fair
can be seen at this office. One
thousand premiums are offered.
The list of School Committees for
the several districts the county
will be found on first page of this
paper.
Some will be made in Pitt
week on their way home.
A fellow no known
was in the office,
the other day, whiling some of his
-v ii i leisure time our exchanges.
Nellie Skinner of Hertford, a paper from
t i him exclaiming an going to
V KS K wadi tor every ,.
famines her uncles here, Messrs. j , h and Mrs. Jonathan
MRS. K- A. SHEPHERD.
It
RECEIVED AT
brought to Greenville Wednesday
evening and interred in Cherry Hill
Cemetery Thursday, Rev. G. L.
conducting the ceremony.
On Wednesday evening another S Rig
Skinner
to say about
Barry Skinner, C
White.
Southerland, conductor on
the Scotland Neck and
left last Thursday on a two
vacation. Capt.
of is the run in his
stead.
Mr. Abe of Wilson
and Miss of Scot
land Neck, will be married in the
bitter town at o'clock John Collins was dirt
morning. Mr. and Mrs. street Thursday after-
are attending the wedding. old was
i getting even with town for
Lizzie ; , himself outside too much
by her friend Miss May the corporate
of Pitt, who has been visiting. Two sat in the
her for some days, left
the infant child of Mr.
was
interred Thursday evening in Cher-
Hill Cemetery. Rev. R. B. John
John Robinson's circus is making
a southern tour and strike this
i State the latter part of the month.
; That's the way the conducting the ceremony.
I Many a will throw away
enough money on that circus to pay
for his county paper then be will
i fuss about bard times say be
; can't pay for his paper.
ken away from the arms of its ear
parents and carried to the bright
Front Reflector Office.
Discovery,
home above. Its I were ,
To both these afflicted families
the extends sympathy. I
Celery Compound, Syrup of Figs
. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
S. S. S., 15.1. B.
Buffalo Water.
Fire
There was some on
streets Saturday
by a lire alarm. It came
from the residence Mr. Alfred
Forbes, but proved to be only a
chimney on fire and not the build-
The Rough Beady Fire
Company responded promptly to
IN
WE ARE WITH YOU.
Argus.
Rev. T. J. Taylor, of Warrenton
preached in the Baptist
here Wednesday night last. He is
a fine preacher and has a forcible
manner of presenting the
The people of wore delight-
ed with his sermons there.
The meeting conducted by Revs.
j G. L. Finch and T. J. Taylor, at
I closed last Wednesday.
I Thirteen persons were on
that day. total number of ad-
to tho church was sixteen.
, shade and watched the throw--I the alarm and were quickly at the
ling process. ; building, but fortunately their
Episcopal cemetery shows a
i in
vices were not needed. However,
, , they were right there, showing a
marked improvement. The wilder- m they had been
that grew just to the rear of; to go to work. We
the church has cut down and , way, there some
the grounds cleared up. Now if the M
same thing were done to the
Cemetery and to Cherry Hill
it would be a big improvement all
around. Will these Ian named
low.
Hats,
FURNISHING and all other
goods included to make the sale com-
Don't fall to secure some of
offerings.
M. R. LANG.
the Carolina
bridge near Tarboro, met with a
serious accident one day last
,, A heavy timber fell
Quite a number of our young
. .; gents leave this morning for
School at LaGrange. They are
; E. Cg C. M. Mon
day Oct. 5th on account of u w Joe Nobles,
Roy Flanagan James Cherry.
K. R Lang's store is always on j They will one make good
improve. He has had some i soldier boys, little Jim not
nice counter stands made for the and the best wishes of the Ks
Reflector comes out on
Tuesday evening this week as we
have promised to let all the office
force go the excursion to Weldon
A son or Mr. John Page, of CaroN i hard and de-
township, who was at work on
of this company and they deserve ,.,.
to encouraged. True we see but, f be old and reliable firm, so long and well-known here, have again opened
in Greenville, and desire to renew the acquaintance of their
many friends and customers of the past, and to again
enjoy a share of their patronage. Our new store
will contain an immense stock of
crops of cane
next year.
store will be
on Thursday Sept. and
few of them out at the meetings on I
first Monday afternoon in each
month but more of them would be
if their employees would give
them the time. And no one should j
refuse them sufficient time to at-
tend drills once a month, for the
fireman do not hold these practices
serve a little we hope j for but
will find some to-day. that they may become more
will be at his post to attend
to any business that may come in of
If you have any money for him
it along.
to
Now
we make an appeal for the Hough
I Ready men allow them op-
of attending drills once a
fire alarm month, and encourage them all
instrument
ENGINE STACKS,
Made to
and
TIN SHOP In It. S.
Stoke.
Greenville, N. C.
The River Transportation
Alfred Forms, President
It. Cherry,
S. Greenville, Sec
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen
Cant. K. K. Ag
The People's Line for travel on
River.
The Steamer Greenville is the finest
boat on the river. She
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished
and painted.
Pitted up specially the comfort. c-
and convenience of Ladles.
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS
A furnished with the
best the market afford.
A trip on the Steamer
not only comfortable but attractive,
Washington Monday,
Friday at o'clock, A. M.
Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at C o'clock, a. m.
Freights received daily and through
Bills Lading given to all points.
J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
mi TEEM 27th, 1889
TEACHERS
Principal
K, Primary De-
part
Assistant in Primary
Department.
Music.
Miss X Vocal Music.
Miss Mollie Painting and
Drawing.
Mb. J. C.
and Commercial Department,
DEPARTMENTS.
11.1 Primary. Academic.
Classical and Mathematical. Mu-
sic. Painting Drawing.
Commercial.
ADVANTAGES
Largo, Comfortable
Location and
Plenty of Well Prepared Food
aiders, A Corps of Teachers,
all being graduates first class
Music Department
m work to any College in State.
New and Organs.
A Library of nearly
recently for School,
Moderate, from to for
Hoard and Tuition Tuition and Term
for Day Pupils the same as advertised
in who do not board
with Principal should consult hi a.
before engaging board elsewhere. For
fur, her particular. Address,
JOHN
Principal.
purpose of showing bis goods.
All persons wanting new
dist Hymn Hooks can find them at
the office of E. C. Glenn, or at my
house. G. A.
The steamer Greenville did not
get down from Tarboro until nearly
o'clock Saturday afternoon. The
water has got low once more.
per lb for Sweet Scotch
goes With them.
We t to learn that the con.
of Mrs. M. A. Hoyt, the old-
est person in our town, is growing
much worse. She was years old
on Monday.
Since writing the above we hear
the sad news that the soul this
estimable woman has taken its
flight, she having passed
Wasn't that a daisy
Saturday mean the
upon which alarm was
the town bells. Some people Downed the
ally heard it for two or three bun- I The Neck
yards and it went train had a
Greenville
peculiar experience
thump, thump, like j while on South hound trip Sat-
to beating on a broken evening. this
That bell would be a disgrace to a
one ox farm. The town of Green-
Trunks, Valises, Clothing,
To the Ladies
ville ought to be ashamed of it.
Shoes Shoes
Our Dress Goods been selected by an experienced buyer who knew
the latest styles and fashions of the northern markets. We will place be-
fore you a line of goods that be surpassed in quality, quantity
side of the A. U. junction a cow I or price,
was seen on the Engineer i
Smith bis whistle and the I
fireman rang the bell, they
will have to watch the this alarm as is usual in such cases, j Children's, I Joy's Shoes in such an
Bad on es- would be sufficient to make the ant-1 supply that will you. Our prices on these are the lowest
to He says he is to the woods m fright, lever beard here-
to route the Goose from her j But she didn't scare worth a cent
Nest and take all eggs which he, and stood watching the approach of,
is going to have boiled Weldon j the monster with apparent
be gets there. If he to concern. The train nearer,
Snuff. lb sold
is a of its superiority,
the Old Brick Store.
A sketch or her cutting up such capers we suggest the tooted louder
Co., will next. hell faster, but
at
Header, nest
this office has
week is court and
life will appear next week.
A in town other day
that ho never saw a bet-
that Mayor of
on return trip.
Neck
an abundance of location for a cotton seed oil
M. E. Lang's Column.
blank subscription receipts. Come
in and let us fill up one for you.
It is reported that snow fell near
this county, on the 24th
of August. We heard it
vouched for by responsible, men.
Tobacco has been made m Pitt
this year that will readily
one dollar per pound. More
of our farmers should cultivate it.
Raleigh letters the
n certainly are
newsy. Much news Horn the
State generally is found in
them.
the
cf N. C. College of
culture and Arts,
X. C. The fall term begins October
3rd.
The Ladies
pleasant effect and perfect safe-
with which ladies may use the
liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of
all make it their
i favorite remedy. It is pleasing to
the eye and to the taste,
in acting on the kidneys,
t liver and bowels.
mill and a
Greenville.
cotton factory than
pile driving on railroad
nestle has made good progress
the last week of two. If the
favorable weather continues it will
not take long to complete it
and the
bell pealed faster, but old cow
stood her Finally the en-
saw that tho train must
Store either lie stopped or tho railroad
store of Messrs. J. O. company have a suit for tho killing
tor Bro., at Grimesland. was bro- of a so he chose the
ken into night a week former and stopped his train when
About dollars worth of goods i in a few feet of the animal. The
were stolen, fortunately all the fireman was sent out to drive the
money had been removed from away but met with another
counter drawer and in the failure to frighten her, and being
safe. Tho thief or thieves seemed
anxious for gay attachments to
dress as among the articles stolen
i was a box containing a dozen fine
We did not know there were so
many people in town Saturday handkerchiefs,
the fire alarm was given. Then
Evans Street was a mass of moving
humanity.
The creek section had a
heavy rain It covered a
section only three or lour miles
wide. It did not, reach as far this
way as town.
There is one and only one public
well in Greenville in n condition
A Foul
Some steps should
Furnishing Goods.
We have complete line of Hosiery. Shirts, Underwear, and a line
fashionable that be excelled even in large cities.
Hats and Caps.
The very latest imported London styles, including tho Stiff of the
most fashionable shapes. In good styles of Soft Hats we also
Boots and Shoes.
It is hardly worth while to say more of our superb line in this department
. , , ,, i except to the people that we Boots and Shoos to fit any size
large, powerful man be gathered foot to ,.,, or out very beat whole
to her horn with one hand, to her the
LOW TARIFF
CARRIAGE FACTORY.
NO M ON MES
For now. Ah
you tree to when you please, but
if you want to cave money you come to
factory on 4th street, rear of B.
A For convenience w
have alt entrance through II. F.
Stables on street. I can
you
THE best BUGGY
That you ever had in your life tor
to less money than any one
j else in the county can Rive you. Why
for my expenses are less I pay the
spot cash for save the ll-
I counts, if you don't believe It you
iconic and see. Having had
experience In the business guarantee
perfect satisfaction or no charge. Re-
pairing a forget the
place on 4th street rear J. U. Cherry
A.
Greenville,
tail with the other, and with a few-
strong pulls managed to persuade
the animal off the track, where he
stood held her until engineer
Smith move his train by. We
Clothing.
This department brings us to home plate. lead on Clothing and offer
be taken to j heard Capt tell this and , styles and prices else, to
he is a
this cow
; train before.
man. W c a specialty, and will keep a full stock of very latest figures and
had ever seen a
styles. cheap grade Clothing we will have a splendid In
fact we can suit every customer in quality, style and price. Don't forget.
cause a removal of the bone yard
further the North end of the
bridge. The carcasses of dead
are left in a hundred yards c-------
of the bridge, and people passing Notice to Creditor,
in or out of town, or to and from the duly qualified before the With these remarks, kind friends, we throw open our doors to the
railroad, come in contact with Court Clerk Pitt county, as i lie, soliciting a share of patronage, and to Court, and said John T. Bruce is
most nauseating odors, the whole executor to the last will and testament purchaser. Yon can And us at second door in the brick block ordered to appear at
nae. Quite a showing for a town I impregnated with the of Sallie Harris, deceased, notice is here-; was situated, door north of the
whose population is climbing of the large i-V.
J the undersigned, and to all creditor of I mm. to
SUPERIOR COURT.
J, Murphy. Executor and Trustee of
Moore,
Mi
I. A. and wife, E. Sugg, C.
D. Rountree and Jno. T. deft.
It tn the satisfaction of the
Court that John T. Bruce is a
defendant to the above entitled
being an action
, ,., for purpose of establishing a trust
found. CLOTHING recovering an interest in certain
lands situated on the old plank road,
about three miles from Greenville,
known as the Wiley Nobles
It further said is a
non-reside. t of North
is hereby given to said of the pen-
of entitled action In
What is the well committee of people who are
doing
A colored
get
re-
a l
pleasant as well as dangerous to
women named Sarah;
ago as nurse for the family of Mr. J.
W. Goodwin, died suddenly ii
on Sunday morning.
ed to pass that way in order to
into bridge is quite a
come in contact with such odors.
; ti . Cannot the nuisance
Cannot the nuisance be abated
said estate to present their claim prop-
authenticated to the undersigned
on or the 6th day of September.
1890. or this notice will be plead In bar
of their recovery. This 7th day of
1880. S.
H MORRIS BROS
KT. O-
to or answer the complaint which
be Hied In my within the
J three days of the term, or the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief de
In the complaint. Given
my hand this July 3rd.
K. A. MOVE.
Clerk Superior Court,





THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
GREENVILLE, C.
Allow your Clothing, Taint, or
I Woodwork washed in the old
robbing, twisting, wrecking way.
Join that largo army of sensible,
economical people, who from experience have
learned that PEARLINE, used as directed on each
package, saves time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear.
Your Clothes are worn out more by washing than
wearing. It is to your advantage to
IV
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the Errors of r V-c. Ir-
Ac, but cared at home without fall or ,
and t-r-c
by led.
Snail of the pr. f r .
Send nor. Ad tie
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and Schedule-
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
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daily Fast Mail, daily
daily ex Sun.
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Tho Imitation of
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Selection from Ward. Mark Twain,
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ESTABLISHED 1875.
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1.5. Wilson
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Goldsboro
Warsaw
Magnolia
Ar Wilmington
THE FUNNING
Hi tried to kiss Miss
Hut she wouldn't let it.
And hinted very broadly.
If he tried again, he'd rue it.
Then he went for Mrs.
blushing lab.
But -lie said
Your suit I can't
-For I'm just engaged to
And I can Nevada
Man so dreadfully
He's an awful
I a of cotton
leave this healthy section
And never liked a
With so Florida complexion.
wouldn't a gone oft with him,
Oregon with any other.
But Iowa a lot of money
To a cruel-hearted brother.
I wish you'd asked
As it is. must decline, ah i
call on Louisa Anna,
Or visit
lint he went to Minnie
Dressed in a suit of
And hi- told her if she'd have him,
He would buy her a New Jersey.
Ami now they're -red and happy.
And they live in Indiana,
And they're seriously thinking
if naming her Montana.
.
THE STATE.
mill II V I.
TRAINS MOUTH
No
daily
daily
ex Sun.
Wilmington
Ev Magnolia I
i pill
X . SO I M.
Returning leave Williamston. N
except A M, Sunday .
arrive Tarboro. X . A M.
Magnolia
Warsaw
Ar Goldsboro J
Ar Selma
Ar Wilson
Wilson am
Ar Rocky Mount
Ar Tarboro
Tarboro
Ar Weldon
Daily except
Train en Scotland Neck Branch Road
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 2.30
Returning, leaves Scotland
7.20 A. M. daily except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro. X C, via
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun-
day, I M. M. arrive
P M.
. dally
Train on Midland X C Branch leaves
Goldsboro except M,
arrive X C. M Re-
turning leaves X C A M.
arrive Goldsboro. X a SO A M.
Train on Nashville Branch leave- Rocky
Meant at I M. arrives Nashville to
P Hope M. Returning
leaves Spring Hope o M.
M. arrives Rocky Mount II IS A
except Sunday.
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw
for Clinton except Sunday, at
mid Returning leave
tea A M, and S IV conned
at Warsaw and
Southbound train on Wilson
Branch is Northbound i-
No. except Sunday.
Train No. South will stop only at
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia.
Train No. makes close cm meet ion at
Weldon for all points North daily. All
mil via Richmond, and daily except Sun-
via Ray Line.
Trains make close for
points North via Richmond and Wash
All trains run solid between
ton and Washington, and have Pullman
Palace Sleeper- attached.
JOHN DIVINE,
General
R. Transportation
T. M.
Atlantic N. C. Railroad
TIME TAB NO.
In Effect A. M. Saturday.
1st.
East.
No.
OLD STOKE.
MERCHANTS
log their year's supplies will rind it to
their interest to get our prices before
is complete
in all its branches.
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS,
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR,
TEAS,
TOBACCO CIGARS
bi
JO M nil ill BY
m Xi
Storm Calendar and Weather
for by R. Hicks, mailed
to any address on receipt of a two-cent
The Dr. II.
Co., St. Louis. Mo.
Cotton Caterpillars.
And they are f laying In this
News and Observer.
Tin- worm which
has made its appearance in the sec-
Raleigh within the
I past days which
such m the cotton crop
j is a topic of considerable interest
just now. It is not, however, the
regular army worm as has Ma-
but is scarcely less voracious
and destructive. Doth Messrs.
and stated yes-
we hay direct from Manufacturers. ,,.,,. trouble
Wing you to buy at one A com-
stock of
10.17
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s ill
III
pin
M am always on hand and sold at prices to suit
pm i pin j ti, times. Our goods are all bought and
sold for therefore, having no risk
to run. we sell at a close margin.
Respectfully,
s. M. SCHULTZ.
Greenville. N. C
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Hotel
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Train.
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I mm the same source frequently
former years.
The cotton caterpillar has been in
this section for several days. The
worm is very much like the cater-
pillar which is found in
fruit trees, though he is larger, has
less far upon his body and when
i has black green streak
down his back.
Williamson says they come
three weeks earlier this than he
has ever them before. He says
this is because the cotton is late
luxuriant affords good pasture
age for Hie worms just now. They
have appeared in the cotton of
Williamson, Mr. Mr. M.
T. the penitentiary farm ; in
the last two places have almost en-
destroyed the crops, also
a few have appeared in Maj. Tuck-
cotton, but have no dam-
; to of so far.
Mr. W. G says ho has
or at reasonable terms, on time. I bought almost entirely exterminated them
my stock for Cash and can afford to sell j . , of
as cheap as anyone. Give me a can.
Carolina phosphate in the
I to pounds the acre,
evenly distributed over the cotton
through a sifter. It does not injure
the cotton and paralyzes the worms
as fast as eat in. The part of
cotton that; the are after is
t he leaves which they completely
devour. They eat nothing else but
Cotton leaves. It is staled that the
army worm will eat any thing, in-
a pocket handkerchief Mr.
they have appeared
in his col ton every year for four
years. They their
except where there are
large cotton It is estimated
the damage they have done
this section to will amount to
twenty five per cent the crop.
EVERYBODY LOOK.
Mules.
A ear load arrived and now for
sale by.
Keel King's old stand. Will sell them
CHEAP FOR CASH,
UNDERTAKING.
What is Happening Us.
As the State Press,
Sam Jones will hold
of meetings in Durham.
Beaufort Mrs. K
has a duck that has laid eggs
since the first of March. Thinking
she had done her duty she has
stopped and gone to setting.
News The trial
of Father Doyle will take place at
the September term of Wake
Court. It is learned full
report of the will be taken by
a stenographer.
Wilson Joshua
col., was brought here from
Tuesday charged with the
grave of stealing a pistol
valued at seventy, five from
Mr. w. II. Robbie, and lodged in
Some people will commit
The Charlotte. News has a story to avoid a small tax on property,
about a country school near that and yet tax themselves heavily
place being nearly broken up four or live dogs without a
the St. Vitus dance epidemic. One
of the scholars appeared one morn-
with the dance and a physician
advised her removal saying that
the affection was contagious. He
was laughed at, but on the second
day he was believed as several of
the other students were seized with
the complaint. They were then
promptly removed from the school, i
and no other eases of the dance
have since appeared.
Goldsboro Argus ; Two snake
of unusual nature, but entirely
reliable, were reported this office
One of them was by
Mr. Kirby Smith. He says he had
a mule to die on his farm from some
unknown cause, a
cal post was made, and a
live snake was found the mule.
The other case was of more general
interest- contains open lesson
of carefulness to the public. While
Mrs. B. of this city
was cutting a store-bought cabbage
yesterday and preparing it for cook-
she discovered, enfolded the
midst of the up leaves, a
live snake three or four inches in
length. It is seedless to say that
she did not cook that cabbage j but
had she not been overly careful in
trimming it and cutting it, the
might have been cooked in
the vegetable and the whole family,
doubtless,
I inn JO
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-it
I Jo
m dot m n o, y
THE
Patterson Mineral
THE
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mu
. pint
pint
HAIR
. i; the hair.
; ml
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hair
BUILDINGS ENLARGED.
astern Mentor,
Charges least of any Springs
in South.
full view of the
Mountains.
A since
in the diseases and weaknesses of
men will mail a book free. Staring the
remedies which cure abandoned and
hopeless sufferers privately at home.
Address Specialist, room A,
corner Broadway, New York.
It is said that in Winston county,
Alabama, there are. only two
voters, Harrison has appointed
one them of town
of
A in Africa says the go-
will not, harm a woman. II
this be so some men would be i in-
proved by being turned into
Any of the following
post-paid of pi ice .
n of
The most thrilling Bad work on th.
subject. saga ; cents cloth i to.
Imitation of
By Thomas a Kempis. Paper,
from Artemas Mark Twain
others. pages; paper ;
. Press ,,,,
AS SI., York
Any In the world
thus, , price.
5-Ton Cotton Gin Scales,
Beam box
Brass Tare beam.
Warranted for
THE
For
JONES of T.
or
suffer blood poison,
who he cured if they gave B. It. IS.
Blood a trial. Send to
the Blood Co., Atlanta. for
hook of wonderful cures, that convince j
the most skeptical. It is sent free.
J. O. Gibson, Miss., writes I
For a number Of years I Buffered untold
from Blood poison. Several
SON
GENTS
n net
.-.-, C- vii Rate met
ft
MILES
I X. C on K. Charleston,
Cincinnati A Chicago Railroad, ratter-
son Stat ion one-half mile of Springs.
To the Afflicted.
will that tin in.
I in these
are in their effect
Tonic and it nature's
remedy for Dis-
ease of the Kidneys. Liver, bladder, and
all of Debility and Weak
which need a and
lunatic and
To the Public.
are are so the
Springs with farm attached, from
which we get of our
a great pan of the necessary work
during the the Springs are open.
we can favor our with Hie best
mineral moat wholesome
food and accommodations at
the following extremely low prices
one person
room tWO 81.86-
When one son occupies
two one
person occupies room
Children eight lo twelve tears old
half price. Two to six years old one-
fourth price. Servants, special rates in
I accordance lo service rendered ill caring
for room of family or person they are
With. Where there are a family live
or more, or a of friends from the
lame town or who will occupy
I one large room, a reduction ten per
Will be made, tare of Stock.
Hones per day, fifty cents. week.
three dollar-, per month, ten dollars,
,, Amusements Recreation.
BOWLING Alley. Lawn Tennis.
Foot-Ball, and games of
all kinds. horse and buggy.
When to use it daily
for one more hours each day. fifteen
cents per hour each person.
W. PATTERSON,
Shelby P. or P. O.
Cleveland County, X. C.
T. O.
I. Editor Proprietor.
Tombs, Vault.,
I would call your
prominent physicians did me little if any to the following address and ask
good. I began to use It. with very you to remember that you can buy a
faith, hut. to my inter surprise it or of
has made me a hearty cheaper titan any other iii the
T. Mat-on, writes country. That ii is the most reliable
Having B. S.
with me in the Undertaking business we
arc ready serve the people in that
capacity. All- notes and accounts due
me for past services have been placed in
the bands Mr. for col
JOBS
We keep on hand at all times a nice
stock of Cases and Caskets of all
kinds can furnish anything desired
from the finest Case down to a
PHI county Pine Coffin. We arc fitted
with all conveniences and can render
satisfactory services to all who patronize
us FLANAGAN
Sad. 1888.
in
My Northern Dress Maker and Trim-
Miss laud, has attired and I am
Dress Maker a
Mi.-s has l am beet
execute ,,. the latest styles R . ,
and fashions any work to my .,,.
There are limes when a feeling of las
will overcome the most robust.
when system craves for pure blood,
to furnish the elements of health and
A Sound Legal
K. Munday, County
Atty. Clay Co. Tex.,
used Electric Hitters with most happy
results. My brother also was very low
with Malarial Ft and Jaundice, but
was cured by timely use of this
cine. Am satisfied Electric Bittern
saved his
Mr. D. f. of Horse Cave.
Ky. adds a like testimony, saying lie
believes he would nave died,
had it not been for Electric Bitters.
This great remedy will ward off, as
well as cure all Malarial Diseases, and
for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Dis-
orders stands Pries
and SI, at Met;. Lund's, drugstore.
contracted blood poison. first tried
physicians, and then went to Hot Springs
I returned home a ruined man physically
Nothing seemed lo do me good, M
mother to try It. B. It. To
utter every ulcer quick
Ben. Morris. Atlanta. Ha.,
years from syphilitic blood pois-
on which it fused to be cured by all treat
pronounced it a hope-
less case. I had no appetite, I had pains
in hips and joints and my kidneys were
diseased. My throat was ulcerated and
my breast a of running sores, hi
this condition commenced a use of B.
B. B. It healed every nicer Bore and
cured Die two
and best known having been represented
for over forty year- vicinity.
the i second to none
and has unusual for filling or-
promptly and satisfactory.
Very respectfully.
Refer to . W. HACKS.
J. Nor walk, Conn.
There is no tax levied on
Wisconsin, the revenue from the
railroads, telegraph and telephone
companies being more than
to pay the expenses of the
State government.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
m. a r i , I Bruises, Sores. Salt Fe-
Mi. h. of Delhi, La., happed Hands.
says her son, of age, had a
time with ulcers, sores and
blotches which followed chicken
pox. Alter using many remedies
without benefit, she gave him
Swift's Specific, which cured him
and well.
We have sold S. S. S. the
first day we commenced the drug
business, and have heard some
wonderful reports its effects
use it with best results to
cleanse malaria the system.
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and cures files, or no pay re-
quired. is to give
or money refunded. Price
per box. For sale
. North Carolina. I
Pitt County, j
Robert Greene, Jr. and wife Louisa
Against
Guardian, B. F. Patrick
N. U. Anderson, and L. II.
Wilson, of V. L. Anderson,
To Guardian.
The Defendant. C.
will take notice that he is hereby
, , . I summoned to appear before His Honor
and for blood poison, scrofula and the Judge presiding at September Term
such diseases it is without a rival.
Co., Monroe, La.
Mr. w. V. is a in
in
work to my
tile designs have
-1 arrived and will he pleased to show
. tin in to My price are the lowest
I to lie undersold by no
ii Kl one. t , bargains on all goods.
Mrs. L. C. King,
it
S T
Sarsaparilla.
sick nausea,
are promptly and agreeably
Dr. H.
and Kidney Fillets
health and life are
and you are feeling out of sorts and
out. tone up your system by taking Dr.
j J.
nausea, drowsiness, distress
ii
Depot a in OS
and Saturday,
and Friday.
Train
Weldon Train bound North, leaving
in., and with
Danville Train Vest, leaving
M p. in.
Train
Danville Train, arriving at
p. in., and With and
Train
after eating, can cured and prevented
I III by taking Dr. II, Liver and
it SUMMER
GRAND EMPORiUM
AT THE CLASS FRONT
the House
I hare recently located,
iv
Even the most vigorous and In arty
people have at times a feeling of
and lassitude. To dispel this feel-
take Dr. J. II.
it will impart vigor and vitality.
The most delicate constitution can
J. H. Wine
Lung Balm, It it a sure remedy for
which place i
Pimples, blotches, scaly skin, ugly
tits, sores and ulcers, abscesses
proved appliances; new;
, mil comfortable chairs. lo take those big
Special of Fare. Trip i at reasonable figures j one of Dr. II. Liver
Tickets, from Stations named below to Orders for work outside of my shop . and Kidney Fillets is quite sufficient and
promptly executed. Very
Cl EDMONDS.
Season MOS Round Trip t.
of In
City.
effect June
From To Sat.
and return
8.80 2.00
Season
Through of Bound Trip
Tickets, from Coupon Stations to
on the K. U.
V mi
II
To
Hickory
Old ton,
18.35
Springs.
P.
VI
For Sale.
I will sell my Center
of two acres of land with
store large warehouse and tenant
house on reasonable terms. Property
located at Center on Tar Brest. Si
very desirable location for mercantile
I I have also a splendid
power steam saw and grist mill that
will sell at a sacrifice.
J. If. BYNUM.
. X.
Faults of digestion cause disorders of
the liver, and the whole system becomes
deranged. Dr. J. II.
ilia perfects the process of digestion
assimilation, and thus makes
blood.
For a safe and certain remedy for
fever and ague, use Dr. J. II.
Fever it is warranted
to cure.
FITS CURED
14.70
16.21 17.00
17.05;
SO
by old specialist
physician's bottle
medicine free.
We warrant, our remedy to
worst eases, nod the physicians
Nickeled Self-Inking Pen i Pencil I who this to prevent
upon by men, using names
land Hie not doctors. Because
i hers failed is no reason using
MARKS express and post
I office It cost yon
Address Medical Bureau,
of Superior Court to be held
on 3rd Monday in
and answer or demur to the com-
plaint herein filed for settlement as
Guardian of Plaintiff Louisa
the office of the Jackson, Miss. I Greene, or lodgment will be prayed a-
says I you and your sureties on your
i Guardian bond.
three years ago he was a victim Herein fail not to take due notice.
bad blood, which deprived him
. , , K K. A.
health threatened serious Superior Court.
sequences, lie further says that he
took S. S. S., it cured him.
have been subject to painful
boils over my body
during the spring season, after
much suffering and much useless
I found a cure
in Swift's Specific. is the
arch blood medicines.
J. Augusta, Ark.
New
Yon have heard your friends and,
neighbors talking it. You m
yourself one of the many who know
Notice to Creditors.
Judge of Probate of Pill county
having issued letters of
lion lo me. the undersigned, an the
j day of August. on the estate of
Josephus Latham, ceased, notice i-
l hereby given to all persona indebted lo
the estate to make Immediate payment
to the undersigned, and to all creditors
of said estate to present their claims
properly authenticated, to under-
signed, twelve months-after the
date of ibis notice, or thin notice, be
dead of their recovery.
This the 8th day of August, I
J.
of Josephus Latham.
Notice to Creditors,
qualified before the of
the Superior of Pitt count on the
Sand day of July. as Administrator
upon the estate of Joyner
this j. o all persons
claims said estate to
t -claims within twelve
from date or notice
Will be plead in of their recovery.
All pi irons owing said estate will come
forward and make Immediate settlement.
This July 1880. T. It.
of Joyner.
I. A. Sugg. Ally.
Notice to Creditors.
The Court Pitt
having issued Letters of
tile undersigned upon tho estate
of Mary Hancock, deceased, notice is
hereby given to all persons indebted to
the estate to make immediate payment
lo the undersigned, and to all persons
having claims against said estate to
sent them In the undersigned before the
Hull of July 1800, Or this notice will lie
plead in bar of their recovery.
, day July 1880. CANNON.
Mary Hancock.
Notice to Creditors.
JUDGE OF PROBATE
J- County. log Issued Letters of Ad-
ministration to mo, the undersigned, on
day of June. 1889. on
of Stancil. deceased. Notice Is
hereby given to all persons indebted to
the Estate to make immediate payment
I to the undersigned, and all creditors
j-of said estate to present their
authenticated, to the under.
; signed, within Twelve Month after
the date of this notice, or this no-
will be plead iii bar of their recovery.
This the 29th of Jane, 1880.
H. W, KING.
op the estate of Jane Stancil.
Notice
GULLET'S for baldness,
falling out of hair, eradication of
dandruff is before t he public. .
Among the many who have U with
wonderful success. I refer
C. O. P.
Cotton Lards
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC.
FREE FROM HOG FAT.
PURE,
WHOLESOME,
ECONOMICAL
For sale by all Grocers. Send for
trilled Pamphlet,
ABOUT
ONE PRIZE DINNERS.
or how to provide a good dinner for Four
Persons for One Dollar.
All excellent Cook Hook of pages
containing one hundred
Hills of Fare, with instructions how U
prepare each one, so that cost fill
lour persons cannot exceed one dollar,
also additional recipes.
This valuable hook will be given
to any one sending or presenting the
tickets, representing the purchase of
twenty pounds of C.
at our Branch Store, No.
W. 42nd St., X. V.
Each pail of our Lard contains
the. on which corresponds to the
number of pounds in the pail.
The Cotton Oil N. Y.
SOLD BY
W.
Broker, Greenville, N. C
fries Remains He
Per Year,
IN ADVANCE
C. EDWARDS
N. II.
Edwards a IN,
Printers and Binders,
kt. o-
one of the many who u ; ill lowing named gentlemen
Iron. just how good I to ,
a thing it is. tried It.
you are one of its be- I m o
cause the wonderful thing about it is, I sh
.--. t. ass. . a u.
that once trial, Dr. King's
New Discovery ever after holds u place
in the house. If you have never used it j
with a cough, j
cold or any Throat, Lung or
secure a bottle at once auk give it a
fair trial. It is every time.
money refunded. Trial bottles free
at El drugstore.
MARKET.
Corrected by M.
Wholesale and Grocer.
With your In
c it a I m.
j Si. I.
Mess Pork
Bulk Sides
Hulk
Bacon Sides
Bacon
Pitt County Hams
Sugar Cured Hams
Flour
Coffee A
Brown Sugar
Granulated Sugar
Syrup
Tobacco
Snuff
Lard
Butter
Cheese
as
Corn
I to G
to SB
to
to
to W
6.5
OS to I
Wednesday, Sept.
Fare or round trip, from
GOOSE NEST.
SCOTLAND
Train, will leave A. at.
arrive at Weldon a. M. Returning.
i leave Weldon P. U. an at
P. M.
T. M. EMERSON,
Agent.
J. W. MORRIS,
Soliciting
Any one wishing to give It a trial for
the named can
it from at place of business, for
Respectfully,
Harbor,
Greenville, March C ,
JAMES A. SMITH,
ARTIST,
Greenville, N. C.
the the easiest
Chair ever used in the art. Clean towels,
sharp razors, and satisfaction guaranteed
In every instance. Call and be con-
Ladies waited on at their
Cleaning clothes a
FEED STORE.
a D. ROUNTREE.
Healer ii Corn. Meal, Peas, Oats
and Mill Feed.
Will pay cash for
and
I pay my good.- and
j Old to Sell at
Call on the of J. S. Smith
We have the largest and complete
establishment of tin- kind lo be found iii
the State, and solicit tor all classes
Of Commercial, Rail-
road or School Print-
or Binding.
WEDDING STATIONERY BEADY
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS
BLANKS FOR AND
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Send us your orders.
EDWARDS
N. C.
ever in
Greenville. It
LATEST NEWS
gives More Heading Matter for
the money than any other paper
published In North Carolina.
The gives a variety
of news, NATIONAL, STATE
LOCAL, and will devote it-
self to material advancement
of the section in it
Send name get a
FREE SAMPLE COP Y.
of
is called to tho as its
large and growing circulation
makes it an excellent medium
through which to reach the people
PATENTS
obtained, and all business in the S.
Patent office or In the Courts attended to
for Moderate Fees.
me the II. Of-
engaged In Patents Exclusively,
can obtain patents In less tune than thou
more remote from Washington.
the model or drawing Is sent We
advise as lo free of charge,
and we nuke no change unless we ob-
Patents.
refer, here, to the Post Master, the
Supt. of the Money Order Did., and to
Is of tin- V. S. Patent Office. For
advise terms and reference to
actual clients in your own Stale, or
address, C. A. Snow Co.,
Washington, D. C
AMERICAN
a and
mechanic;. hat the
of if In th world
-t Wood
for
ft -t trial, .
MUNN ft O., Broadway, a. T.
ARCHITECTS ft
Edition of Scientific V
country and city
or public
and lull for ilia Of
MINN A CO.,
may t
ed apply-
to
ft Co.,
have had
I and hove marts
f-r and
for
TRADE MARKS.
In l In Par-
lo Mi s and
protection, Handbook.
COPYRIGHTS for hooks, charts, caps.
ate, quickly procured. Address
MINN CO.
sol a. T
For the Ladies
In order to reduce stock before lime to
receive Fall Goods, I will offer
all preset I stock of
MILLINERY GOODS, I
from now the 1st of September at
REDUCED PRICES.
All Hats on trimmed and
will he sold at cost. My
includes of the
of the season.- I can you
Mrs. W. T.
ALL ORDERS FOR
PROMPTLY FILLED,
What's This
Why another new discovery by Alfred
the way of helping the antic.
ed. calling on or addressing the
BOOTS named barber, you can procure a
bottle of Preparation that is invaluable
for eradicating dandruff and causing the
kinkiest hair to lie Soft and
glossy, only two or three application
week l and u common
brush i till to be med after
scalp for a few minutes, with,
the Preparation. Try a bottle and
convinced, only cents.
ALFRED
Barber,
N. C.


Title
Eastern reflector, 11 September 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
September 11, 1889
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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