Eastern reflector, 18 September 1889


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THE BEST I
II IN
GREENVILLE
CIRCULATION.
The
Reflector
JOB PRINTING
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor.
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.
TERMS Per Year, in Advance.
VOL
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1889.
NO.
The Reflector,
GREENVILLE. N- C.
f. i. Editor
Washington Letter-
THE LEADING PAPER
IN THE
DISTRICT.
LATELY t
Price. per
HEAVEN.
a. HOLLAND.
Heaven is not readied at a single bound;
But we the ladder by which
I rise
From the lowly earth to the
skies,
And mount to it- summit round by
round.
j We count this thing to be grandly true
That a noble deed is a toward
God.
hitting soul from the common
clod
To purer air and a broader view.
ill o
and measures that are not consistent
the true principles of the party.
If too want a a
eel inn of the State for the
-or. T SAMPLE FREE I
From our regular
Washington, D. C, Sept. C,
Tanner will have to go. That this
conclusion baa been reached by Sec-
Noble is the impression of
nine out of every ten people- one
meets here matter what their
politics may be It. is said that No
was disposed to look over Tau-
official arts his eternal
talking was the which broke
; the camels back ; as one of Noble's
friends put.-; it seems to
think that instead being a
Make an Exhibit.
Breeders of Sheep Exhorted to
Attend the State Fair,
14th to 19th.
DEMOCRATIC, BUT
Democratic We are of the
By what we have mastered of good
and gain ;
By the pride deposed and the passion
slain ;
And the vanquished ills that hourly
meet
STATE GOVERNMENT.
of Wake.
M. Holt.
of
Secretary of I.
of Wake.
W. of Wake.
of Wayne.
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba.
Attorney F. David-
son, of Buncombe.
SUPREME
Chief Justice N. H. Smith, o
Wake.
Associate S. Merrimon. of
Wake; Joseph J. Davis, of
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and
Alfonzo C. A very, of Burke.
COURT.
First II. Brown, of
Beaufort.
i We hope, we aspire, we resolve, we
trust.
W hen the morning tails M in life and
light,
riot- lie is that official's superior
That Tanner will go is ex-
probable, bat I should not
hesitate to wager a big red apple
that his resignation will be ask
c-1 until after the Ohio election.
Mr. Harrison got bis
education in Indiana, is
There is nothing that can do so
much toward imparting an
as object teaching, says
Western may teach
principles for five years and not
Laughable Reflections.
New York Letter.
THE STATE.
And Mirth Provoking Selections u Com-, N m. . . . ,
piled by the Bad Boy. of IS US.
, Store for Poet Office
does pro-1 . , , , .
meeting prosper, v. m
very well. There's 1889-
awakening at the close of j In accordance with the city i
every which toot effect the first of
As the Press,
Madame Coaxer to
eligible of my
feet so much sis we can by making do the moM rt
a practice of principles a few j tractive
mouths; so many of us teach, or
But our h. arts weary, and ere the fully aware of the danger there is
to importance of
sheep husbandry, and yet never ac-
so much through the usual
modes of teach as we cu by
bringing our sheep where the pub-.
lie may look at them. This is a sub-
that shape, or another,
we have gone over many times, and
yet we do not secure the adoption
j of our method H fully as we would
like it. In times of depression
I promoters of farm
Col. cook seems to
suit my taste
The at U. dosed.
Maj. New Heine.
the present month, all of the one-
horse cars, or as they
familiarly called, bare been
ed. The days of the bob tail jug-
have been fulfilled and the
thousands of passengers and
Miss Gossip, try in to pump in this great city can
long breath and take a now lease of,
life. of these
was an unmitigated
Is it true, my dear, that there is
a skeleton in your family closet
Little know that
there's a skeleton the closet, but
ma told me there was a ghost, in the
par
No one ever liked them ; no one
rode in them unless compelled to;
and no one ever paid his fare if he
courage, could it. Their only
were the companies
night
Our lives are trailing the sordid dust.
Miss Buchanan once rallying her
cousin, an officer, on bis courage, I could help it. Their only friends
Mr. re- L
the ally mean to tell me yon can walk up I. ., , .,
to a cannon's mouth without fear V were saved
was the prompt reply, the expense of paying for a cons
at tempting to swap horses while
crossing a stream.
We hope, we aspire, we revive, Tie Works of
And we think that mount air which built the new
of sensual things, will have to pay
While our feet still cling to the heavy Uncle Sam a penalty of on
account of failure to demonstrate
Wings for angels, but for men t the amount of horse power called
We may borrow the to the; for by specifications, unless
We may and resolve and aspire can be persuaded to remit it.
But rise, or we fall again, i Senator who called a
democratic leaders
dreams is a ladder thrown I w- . .,., .-
From weary earth to the Virginia tins week, says thing
; is excellent condition that
But the dream- depart and the vision
, prise that is particularly affected, to he
are pretty apt to told their arms and did it.
let the enterprise sink out of sight.
If times are very dull the live stock
breeder thinks it will not pay to ad-
in any direction. He i
draws bis advertisement the
columns of the and perhaps
does show an animal at the fair.
The city merchant does do
things that way.
He is bound to tempt people to
part with what money they have;
Normal Institutes have
been held in forty counties this year.
It is said North Carolina has the
best weather service of any State
in the Union.
Hickory Press and
celebrated her
centennial birthday near this
Saturday.
I Herald A large
of colored people will leave hero
about the last of October Mists-
i and Arkansas.
Lexington A letter
Blind Staggers.
From the New Journal we
clip the following prescription as
given by Dr. F. L. of
Washington
prevent staggers, joss, aloes,
I and oz. ginger
in a pint of water; give it to the
horse once in hours. For a
that has an attack of staggers
l the above dose every hour.
Horses that have staggers should
; be given loose
State all the indications point
Second Philips, of sleeper wakes on his of; to a big democratic majority.
stone.
Langston, the who is a con-
Daniel's Old Breech- administration will support him
his contest, for seat
in the House. To appreciate the
coolness of this announcement it
es.
Lexington Dispatch.
Our friend Daniel, of
Healing Springs, was in town Mon
day, the same pair
he ho attended the
great demonstration in honor of
Gen. W. H. at Salisbury j is contesting the scat on the
ground that Mahone people
votes cast him. No matter what
Connor, of Heaven is not, single Tor a seat in Congress from
Clark, of the we I the Fourth Virginia district
District-John A. of; that he will support Mahone,
District F T of- we to it. summit by the Virgin-
Stat republican committee, the
Seventh c. of, . National republican committee and
Cumberland.
Eighth A. Armfield, of
Ninth F. Graves, of
Tenth Dist n O. of
ft n
Eleventh M.
Mecklenburg.
Twelfth Q. Merrimon.
So Buncombe.
IN
K. Vance, of
Matt. W. Ransom, of North-
of District m 1840. The pants were made the
Thomas G. skinner, of previous year by Ben. Fraley,
Second P. Cheat ham col. J . .
of They are still neat and
Third w. of clean, are in a good stale of
P Fourth District-B. II.
Nash. worn a great deal at odd times
Fifth W. of .,
Sixth Rowland campaign of log
S. Henderson,
Eighth A.
Ninth of
GOVERNMENT.
S. p. Court A.
A. K. Tucker.
Register of II. James.
B. Cherry.
S. L. Ward.
B- Harris.
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair-
man, Mooring. C. V, Newton,
W. A. James, Jr., T. E. Keel.
Board of
Chairman J. S. and J. D.
Cox.
Public School
ding.
of Health Dr. F. W. Brown.
TOWN.
G. James.
F. Evans.
R. Long.
T. Smith.
Asst R. Moore.
Ward, B. N. Boyd
Ind Ward. Jr., and Alfred
For bes 3rd Ward, T. J. Jarvis and M.
R. Long; 4th Ward, W. N. Tolbert.
CHURCHES.
First and Third
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. N. C.
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.
THOUGHT HE WAS WitH THE BOYS.
called out the
street car conductor.
exclaimed a man who had been half
asleep in the corner, and the whole
car smiled.
Of course, the law always from to the editor states
that every street car that college had students
should have a conductor, but the present at the opening.
lighten a little
the on my
the temptation consists of steady I lightest suit, sir, ain't a bite to-
extensive advertising just my fin-
in dull times as they do good go and got
it must pay them to do
It will
companies had a little way of
getting over that by calling the
a and putting a
badge on his hat to that effect. As
the drivers of one-horse cars are
Owner of in f Physiologically constructed the
closely at you j s other people
are a trifle over weight. Can't you two eyes in front and
hind,, the
accidents
A company with
has been formed at Wilmington,
N C, to manufacture cotton bag-
out of pine needles.
Wilmington
so or they would not do it.
pay our live stock breeders to do
likewise, pay them every time and
pay them handsomely.
Carolina want to
HAD A GOOD SETTER HIMSELF.
Mm know who has a good
setter dog to sell
that sets everything
a regular
that will set every time in,
There
with only j will be sixteen fairs held in the
none be-j State this season. Commissioner
natural result was that says this be thinks is the
wore occurring all the greatest number ever held.
Tarboro A private
letter to a Tarboro gentlemen from
Nashville says J. J. a sou
of the ex sheriff of Nash, was
rested Monday for robbing a drunk-
en man on the streets.
time. Besides this, there were
other annoyances connected with
the running of these cars which
made them exceedingly disagree-
able and an outrage on the public-
Time time again a ten cent
i piece or a quarter, instead of the
j five cent fare, has been dropped in-
the
, ml .-ii t, f
know where they can buy improved set- souls Hades, there was no re-
fer f
of
I've got that kind of hen
I'll sell
breeds of sheep, and if those per-
sons who raise them will only ex-
at the State Pair,
October 11th to 19th, they will find
must be remembered that I bu and them
ran for Congress on an independent Stock is transported
ticket the regular republican free of railroads to or time
having been by Mahone . Fair, so that if they j
A Democrat was elected and Lang-
are not sold the cannot place hunter and
any money in making a trial to sell Ian underlined article. A school-
improved sheep. our farm defined a bustle as a
en must be breeders of fine sheep
OUT OF LITTLE MOUTHS.
A youngster who saw a-learner I cars when reflect that
first time exclaimed. r
a I
is been call
Durham Sun Complaints of the
uncertainty and irregularity of the
mail service continue to us.
Your only salvation was I A letter written at Denote, X. C. on
to take a day off and go to the com-; July 23rd aim postmarked
pan office. have often wonder- j July reached Durham on the 2nd
ed why an enlightened people will jot How is this for rap-
patiently endure such outrages as id transit
His name is J. It.
residence Woodbury, Hill county,
Texas; Ins statement May,
My little son was cured by S. S.
of bad sores and ulcers, rest of
a general breaking down of bis
health from fever. He was
incurable, but two bottles of
Swift's Specific him out all
right.
Mr. John King, of Jackson, Miss.,
says that ho was cured of
in his feet and legs by taking
Swift's Specific. This was after be
had tried many other remedies, both
internal and external, and paid
many doctor's bills.
Swift's specific has saved me
years of untold misery by relieving
a partial paralysis in my left side.
This was after had been treated
by best physicians in St Louis and
Chicago. The trouble was caused
by some derangement of my blood,
which has been corrected by S. S
S. T. A.
Sherman, Texas.
I. O. Mo., say
Swift's Specific cured
on his limbs and body. He took
only two small bottles.
. and sell to those wishing to
chase not lot our people have
to send money out of the State and
pay high prices for what can
raise with profit.
Every Hock-master should feel
that it would be to his to
make as large, fine an exhibit
it is very safe to say that Langston
will occupy that seat the
next Congress,
cabins administration has develop-
and hard cider. Mr. Daniel voted id quite a faculty disposing or;
for Old but never i Ir- a manner that IS
voted anything but the Demo-J to the white
ticket since the war, he could J designated Lieutenant fairs as
not do so much for Grandson Ben. I Alexander, the only officer in
Mr. Daniel is now seventy-two the Army, as military of
years old, is as bale and hearty American legation at
as many a man twenty years Fred Douglass is the minister,
He has oat the old i Washington will be designated
pants, intending to wear them the place for holding the Amer-
mg the administration, Exposition of 1892 by more
then, if the country is not in a two-thirds vote of Congress.
bustle as a
a boy described a law
suit as the things a
wears. A little girl was heard to
say to her know
if first you cry and then you smile,
these are but a small part of the
outrages which the same people en-
my faith in their enlighten.-
shaken. I congratulate my
fellow . on their enlighten
and their success in getting
rid of bobtail car.
THE YOUNG NAPOLEON.
News and Mr.
W. Capehart, son of
A. Esq., of has
been appointed by the Governor
to succeed the late Mr. Bryan Sat-
as his executive clerk.
Mr. Capehart arrived yesterday, and
is a young man, IS of age,
of courteous and pleasing ad-
dress.
The trial of Henry S. Ives, nick-
a will come over your t .,
Children often have a happy J.
of making apt illustrations. A boy had nothing LaGrange Sen tracts I. B.
asked to describe a kitten, capital, to lad closed the
kitten is remarkable for J begins today the at test
TUe story, in Friday, which reunited In
of Woodruff j sums to the church. He was assist-
ever, stopping it gets I, ,, . .
The children at a
school asked, among other his associate, of how this young res- ed by Rev. W. H. Oliver, Durham.
animals the sheep is least under- what bearing false wit rose from a six
stood by the public at large. The against one's neighbor meant, to railroad Wilmington There
is neglected by the govern- a pert little girl is when e . met are cotton factories the State.
little thought by the I appears that all arc running in
general public; and sheep breeders
cannot expect that the great mass
of consumers will ever know much
LODGES.
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A.
M., meets every 1st Thursday and Mon-
day night the 1st 3rd Sunday at
Masonic Lodge. A. L. Blow, W. M.,
G. L. Sec.
Greenville B. A. Chanter. meets
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma-
sonic Hall, F. W. Brown, II. P.
Covenant Lodge. No. I. O. O. F.
meets every Tuesday night. O. W.
N. G.
insurance Lodge. No. K. of II.,
meets first and third Friday night.
D. D. Haskett, D.
Pitt Council, A. L. of H., meets to have settled
every Thursday night. C. A. White, C.
the ho will buy another this prediction.
pair. Owing to heavy bond purchases
and pension payments the Treasury
Madison Superior Court.; department for August shows an in-
A lawyer in his speech to the in the Public
appearing for the plaintiff, remark- debt.
ed that the engineer, who had been Thomas, of
examined as a witness, ought to; declined,
have seen the cattle, and that he; man Little, of Ohio, has been
would necessarily have seen if he to represent this Govern-
had been at bis post of duty ; and i the Venezuela claims com-
be further remarked that the mission. The have no right to
must have been in the baggage complain of the administration,
car taking a drink; whereupon, the i Ex-representative and ex- senator
engineer, who was present in court, I, Norwood of Georgia is visiting
cried out in a loud and angry voice j Washington. He was asked what
to the attorney to stop, and remark-1 be thought the administration
ed with an oath that attorney I would effect in
well knew that he was not drunk. ,. His answer
Clark very properly commit- oat of of the
the engineer to jail for thirty intelligent people of the South are
says the Asheville Citizen. The
The Chronicle rises to can do with on
What did Judge Clark J the Uris He was next
inflict upon the abusive lawyer be the
Lately we have seen much of this of Congress passing a law to
gratuitous heaped upon wit-1 His re.
and parties to actions by at-; . may pass their laws
which was unwarranted but they win be a dead letter. It
POST OFFICE.
boors p. M. Money
Order hours A. w. to p. u. No
will be from to p. u. and
from to r. M.
Bethel mail arrives dally Sun-
at A. M., and departs at p K.
Tor mail a Sun-
M. and depart- at P. M.
Washington mail doily
M. and P. M.
PERKINS.
Appointments
For on Bethlehem Mission.
Bethlehem. 1st Sunday at
Longs School House, let Sunday at
o'clock
Sports, 2nd Sunday o'clock.
Sid at II
Chapel. 4th Sunday;,
E C. Glenn, P. C.
about industry they
push I he sheep directly under their
noses. They do not read the class
journals that discuss sheep
interests and the only way to make
them think of animal from
Fayetteville Celebration.
by the facts, and ought not to have
been allowed. As the Statesville
Landmark says the engineer ought
with attorney
outside of court, but the
was great and it was a sudden
ebullition of passion. If Judge
Clark or some other Judge will
teach virulent abusive lawyers
they have no right to abuse
and bones, men, that
too late to interfere with the
fairs of the South in that way. Our
people will not any
intended to place the
over them. And the in
the North is against it. As a voter
is a failure. Some
accuse us of repressing the
vote, they are not
The fact is merely that the
mass of not knowing the
use of the ballot have got tired now
that the novelty is worn off and
whose back so largo a portion of; at Fayetteville, November 21st.
their raiment comes, is to show the The oration will be delivered by-
back with the wool on it. At some senior Senator, Hon. M. W-
of our fairs the sheep exhibit is so and we may well expect
insignificant it does no good in J something calculate to increase
the direction of which we are speak- our love and veneration North
ed for millions, reads like a romance.
Perhaps after all, the gambler I tune those shut down for
Wall street are not as smart as j repairs. So far as known all appear
they are supposed to be and to pay well. Many additions to
Perhaps the greatest event that j able buildings are in progress and there
1889 now has in store for to coyer their tracks better than , a increase in machinery.
Carolina, is the occasion of the T, for which I i- . w n
. Kinston Free Press A man,
of the one hundredth an- , , . . id u. a . . , . f
I is to is Sutton, was killed last Thurs-
stock in connection with the rich j day by another at a
Chicago. Hamilton j house about six miles
its adoption of the
Federal constitution, which will
MORE CITY POST OFFICES-
from Trenton. Sutton was called
A few pens of sheep make no
impression, but when there are
many pens, the beholder feels
as he does when he goes to
Carolina's pioneer heroes, and to
strengthen the patriotism of all
true sons of the Old North State.
The privilege of listening to the
A plan is now under consideration to the door and when he opened it
which if carried out will result in a load from a double-barrel
the establishment in this city gun. Mr. Walters says the
sixty or seventy new post offices, i road will not be extended from
It is proposed to space in corn- Greenville to Kinston unless the
the Union Stock Yards and exclaims matchless oratory, for which Ban-
is noted on such occasions as
drug stores. The proposition is
that the proprietor of the store
shall provide a clerk who shall at
all times be ready to sell money or-
looking over the
W by, here are acres of stock; J
this, will be a great inducement to
right of way and a site for the do-
are given. There are several
persons on proposed routes who
will the right of way. It
N C.
C.
N. C
AW Mm DANIELS.
WILSON, N.
Any Business to us will be
Promptly Attended to.
I.
DENTIST. E
Hie, N.
ALEX I,. BLOW,
GREENVILLE, N. Ci
J. E. M RE. J. H. TUCKER. J. MURPHY
TUCKER MURPHY,
A T-LA W,
Greenville, N. C.
L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER
f SKINNER,
n. c.
TAMES M. NORFLEET,
Y-AT-L A W,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
register and receive seems to us that, except very
letters and parcels for mailing, j circumstances, property is
never before knew how extensive end this great occasion, but the j e project is part a plan which in value more than the
of way and that the people
country
Has
of Jefferson Davis,
crowned king of the Southern
Mr. Davis has given assurance
that he intends to be there. Let
Hickory Press Carolinian.
So says the and Wort
that would have him greatest of living
i a royal reception, a reception
characteristic of the patriotic hos-
that would have him
whether by fair means or by Fowle
means. We thought and said Dr.
should have resigned
mediately after bis trial and
He thought and acted other-
wise until contempt of law and a
spirit of revolution satisfied him
number of letter carriers- Special owning property along the route
wagons will go from store to store give the right of way with
collecting mails delivering out
them at the General Post office.
At period in the history of i
North Carolina has the growth and
of her towns and cities
been as marked steady as now.
North Carolina Is not much on
of North Carolina, booms, but there is scarcely a town
for the noble guest we will enter- j that we know of which has railroad
facilities that does not give evidence
With the presence of prosperity in the new buildings
Keep the Well Clean.
that his resignation was necessary
to the peace and good order of
State.
, ., they do not want to vote, they slay
Judge will do a good service to the ,
Washington is preparing to enter
Slate and win gratitude of the
people and of just lawyers as well.
Chronic t.
Edward Blanchard of
literary staff of I be Loin ion
Massachusetts in
convention at Worcester, nominated
a lull State ticket.
the Knight
that are expected to attend
here next month.
We shall treat them so well that
will all come again and bring
their friends to great exposition
three years hence.
President an
in Washington Wednesday
noon and is expected here again
to-night.
gone but very many regret the man
of his going. It is sad to know
that one who braved the power a
military despot in behalf of
law, and won the praises of
his countrymen as the
champion of personal
Davis, this celebration will have a
two fold significance. The
of adoption of the federal
constitution will teach youth of
Very few may regret that he has, the land leMons of and
devotion to the flag that bears
impress the stars and stripes;
and at the same time, with Davis
as the figure, it will also
teach that It was love of liberty and
devotion to principles of
and justice that North
Carolina the South when
should yielded to the do
mantis of a pen and ink revolution flowed This great
and trampled down Hie law he has
so long studied and defended. Yes,
Grissom has gone but we regret the
manner of bis going.
erected, while In some of very
large of money have been in-
vested in stores, private residences,
and improvements,
of a strong confidence in the
future of these places. This is the
spirit that is bringing North Caro-
to the front. North Carolinians
have done much by energy and
money to build up the cities of
States, and it is gratifying now
to see their efforts turned to build-
the towns and cities of their
own State.
A permanent was el. j shingle mid at
by the State Prohibition Con- Trenton, Out, baa destroyed
at Syracuse, N. Y by are. Lou, .
Philadelphia Times.
It is not uncommon to find wells,
when opened examination, so
foul that suffocation would follow if
any person entered them, and well
always take the precaution
to lower a light into them to test
the atmosphere. As water is a
powerful absorbent, there be no
foul air anywhere, even a room,
without befouling any water that is
preset, and, besides foul
wells arc often rendered
thy and unwholesome by dead rats,
frogs, etc., also by
age mingling with the water.
There is no safety, therefore, in the
use of well water without frequent
examination sod cleansing of the
well, and neglected
is -to
repeated. of levied
should be they can be
they must be vigilantly
frequently
V JAMES,
GREEN VILLE, N. C.
Practice in all the Collection
a Specialty.
I B. YELLOWLEY,
ATTORNEY-A W,
Greenville, N. C.
P. C F
MATTHEW
Civil Engineers, Surveyor
and Architects.
N. V,
HOTELS.
Greenville, N. C.
Under new management. Hot
cold water baths. rooms at-
servants. Table always
ed with the best of the market, reed
in connection.
E. B MOORE
HOTEL
SPENCER BROS.,
THE NOME
SAMPLE ROOMS
wait. Rooms. Best
table afford. When In the
stop the
Hotel,
WASHINGTON N. C
If yen want to save money buy your Boots, Hats, Caps, Dress Goods ft Domestics at next door to Bawls, the Jeweler. RAWLS ft TYSON.





The Eastern Reflector,
GREENVILLE. N. C.
Ml shed
THE LEADING PAPER
IN THE
LATELY
Subscription Price. per year.
BUT
will not to Democratic
and measures that arc not consistent
with th true principles of the party.
If a
section of the State send for the
-ob. SAMPLE COPY FREE
ENTERED AT THE AT
Mail Matter.
WEDNESDAY. 188.1.
His was a rare ;
in a century,
never a more
in Congress. Nearly
every person one meets here has
some personal anecdote to tell of
Tue clerk of the House
the following
to take charge of bis
took place in New York to-
day Messrs. Randall, our heart-felt sympathy.
Two matters that have for bis place.
. i t scarcely
some time been giving several WM
editors of the State plenty man
for have been granted by
those in authority. The Board
of Directors the State Insane
Asylum met in Raleigh last week
and on the seventh ballot elected
Dr. William It. Wood, of Hali-
fax, as Superintendent of the
institution. Sot knowing any-
thing of Dr. Wood we are not
prepared to say how well the
Board of Directors made their
choice, yet we he will
a man fully competent to till the
position. To say the least he
has one of the greatest
resting upon him that
any man could assume. Besides
the grave duties of properly car-
for the unfortunates
placed there under his charge,
now that the precedent has been
h ; s set by the great war recently
institution will order an investigation.
about the
man, Felix, Campbell, Heard
Kelley.
Barrows and of Penn-
Think of it my the
of the Pension office contained
the last day of
pensioners and is still increasing.
The fig ores are from an official
statement issued.
Secretary Proctor is laying the
wires to succeed Senator Morrill, of
Vermont, term expires in
1891, and Senator . do-,
all he can to assist him.
There is trouble in the office
the Coast Survey. Four years ago
Mr. Cleveland removed the Supers
of the office, and several
clerks for crookedness, and now it is
alleged that the assistants at pres-
in charge of the office make a
practice of obtaining money in a dis-
honorable way- Secretary
country, our sorrow is softened
by the hope, that to him it is was but the
transition to a higher and brighter life.
We rejoice that our brother was a
Christian, the soul of honor tho em-
kindness, affection mil
friendship. that he trusted
Hint died that we may and
we feel assured that loss is his infinite
and eternal gain.
That we extend to our grief-
sister, his family
n our heart-felt sympathy.
That these ions be
spread upon the minutes of the church
and a copy be sent to his bereaved
ow, and one copy each to the Eastern
Tarboro Banner with a
request to publish.
John
W. R. Parker, J Com.
W. R. S
ALFRED FORBES, R. S. CLARK CO,
THE OF
to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line the following
that are not to be excelled in this market. And to be First-class and
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, GEN-
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA-
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS. and QUEENS-
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different
kinds. Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Rock Lime, Plaster or Paris, and
Hair, Harness, Bridles and addles.
HEAVY A SPECIALTY.
Agent O. K. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale
Jobbers prices, . cents per dozen, less i per cent for Bread Prep-
and Hall's Star at jobbers Prices White Lead and pure Lin-
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a call and guarantee satisfaction.
Notice.
The attention of Teachers and School
is hereby called to the
fact that from now until January 1st,
they can the school books
which the State law requires to be used
in public schools, by exchanging old
books for new ones, at the rates of ex
change established by the State Board
of Education, the rates of exchange arc
very low, and the new books can be
found at John L. drugstore,
in front of Reflector office.
Co. Supt. of Pub. Ins.
at his home in New York
Thursday of last week. He was there will be those watching and
a great statesman and bis death
inflicts quite a loss upon the
country at large. But the great
as well as the humble must go
the way of all flesh.
Well, the country has drawn
a long breath. We were begin-
to think that the keys of
the National Treasury had been
surrendered to Pension
Tanner and that he was
going to make a clean sweep of
ready to pounce down upon his
slightest indiscretion and set
about to stir up indignation, so
that the greatest caution must
mark his every step and action.
The Superintendency of the
has a level head- think the
world lair of 1892 be held in
It is the proper place
only place where it
could have a national character.
The celebration must be national,
must be the celebration of the
whole man, woman
and must be held at its
Asylum under such National The Southern
is an unenviable position, Congressmen arc all for Washing-,
but it is our honest hope that , of
Dr. Wood will prove a great
good Superintendent, that his party. He will stump
administration will be a blessing I opposition to Mahone
. . , . .,,. President Harrison has settled
to the inmates, and that the
lit
Land Sale.
By virtue a decree of the Superior
Court of in a certain special
proceedings entitled W L Smith,
of C Clark vs. Wyatt Clark, Sallie
Pollard, et the undersigned will sell
at public outcry to the highest bidder for
cash the court house door in
Greenville on Monday October 7th, 1889,
the following tracts of laud,
One tract situated in
township, Pitt county, on Creeping
Swamp, adjoining the lands B If Chap-
man, W A heirs, Hill
and others containing thirty acres.
more or less.
One other tract in township and
on creeping Swains the lands
Marcellus Moore heirs, Celia Nobles
and others containing by estimation one
hundred acres more or less.
W. I. Smith.
of D. C. Clark,
Tucker
; Sept. 6th.,
NOTICE
r torn t mm
Are headquarters for all needed in he
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be
but if you want in
Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Stoves
and Cooking Utensils, Material
and House Material, Cutlery
CALL ON
We can save you money on any of these goods.
MANUFACTURER'S FOR POWDERS
Which we will -ell at Factory Price.
I beg to inform the public generally that
I am the only maker of Custom-Made Clothing
in Greenville. Parties coming to me need not
be afraid of getting clothing of stock given
to them for custom-made.
All Garments Made on the Premises.
Having the finest line samples to select
from including the latest novelties. I am
pared to do nothing but the finest of workman-
ship, combined with the latest styles and fit.
No fit, no sale.
WE are now fitted up in first-class 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
HARNESS.
Come and see us. Flanagan's old
R. GREECE. JR. Manager.
surplus by giving it all sway highest credit will be
to special pension pets. But to both himself and the State.
long wrangle- by making rest of
the Federal Sow
York City.
Over this there has also
much of a warfare going.
been
Mr.
the tables were turned and he
has been compelled to resign his
position. His resignation has
been tendered and accepted.
One of the best charges eyer
delivered to a Grand Jury in I Bryan, the President in charge,
Pitt perhaps his enemies and
very that of Judge who called loud long
on Monday, fie spoke for bis official scalp. To succeed
to the Jury one and j him Mr. Chadwick,
hours, and gave dearest Carteret county, has been
In the same city the same day Services
a President and Board of The evangelist,
tors were chosen for the Atlantic of Charleston S. C., will
. meeting October lie
Carolina one meeting in North Car-
resulted in
from three to four hundred
The secular papers report
the awakening wonderful. Nothing
like it had happened there before.
His labors have been In
South Carolina and Georgia. He
I has conducted meetings of great
i power in Union,
and other He is now in Co-
presentation of the law to which elected. Doubtless this
will and will come here.
.- . From reports, the secret of his pow-
we ever listened. e wish a quell the tumult, as the election power of
full resume of it could be given Chadwick will give en- j Holy Ghost. He is a Methodist
our readers, but that is satisfaction in every respect, but his object is to lead sinners to
Suffice it to say that the; e is a of hue
charge covered every point capacity, and while the duties i meeting, all the churches
to be brought to the at- j responsibilities coming upon ting. He has with him Mr. Fred A.
of the Jury, and at times the head of this
his Honor grew almost eloquent enterprise will be great, he
will prove equal to
Now let the
Notice to Creditors.
The undersigned having duly
as administrator of K.
Worthington, deceased, notice is here-
by given to all persons to the
estate to make immediate payment to
Hie undersigned, and to all creditors of
said estate to present their claims prop-
authenticated, to the undersigned
before the day of September.
or notice will be plead in bar of
their recovery. This 14th day. of
1889. Wm.
of I. K.
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly qualified as Administrator
of deceased, notice is here-
by given to all persons indebted to the
to make immediate payment to
the undersigned, and to all creditors of
Mid estate to present their claims prop-
authenticated to the undersigned
on or before the 27th day of August.
or this notice will be plead, in bar
of their recovery. This August
W. A.
I. A. SUGG L. Barrett.
Attorney.
V.
J. L. SUGG,
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
GREENVILLE, N. C
OFFICE SUGG OLD STAND
All kinds Risks placed in
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES I
At lowest current rates
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE SAFE.
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY
THE FRONT
D. Williamson, Prop
in his language. He brought
out many that were
interesting. We heard along the road rally to the sup-
several members of the bar pro- of the new administration
it the ablest charge they to make the
ever heard. Judge is one Met one of the prop-
bf the best on the I in the State.
in this State and it is said the
Supreme Court has the highest
regard for a decision rendered or
opinion expressed by him.
In a private letter to the editor of
the Mr. disclaims
any intention on the part of the,
Durham Globe to be unfair to the I will of course, continue to draw
exchanges or its predecessor, the pension. The long i
Marshal, who is his chief musician.
We hope his labors hero may result
in great good.
ml
On Thursday evening last as
i was sitting in front of
friend Van Stephen's store
I a young colored
i boy came along just as Van brought
out a young and remarked,
j you know that a would
not. bite in the day Sow
was fully aware the fact
that that animal would bite day or
night, for he had there and
I told the boy so. He still contended
Washington, D. C, Sept. that it not, so Billie
Tanner is gone. The j to try it. He caught that possum by
Pension office will know him no j the neck and put his finger in his
more at least not as its chief. He, month Mr. came down
Us i with a vim. The poor, boy screamed
be j and begged to pull the
Letter.
From our regular Correspondent.
ft.-.-
SIX-CORD
Be that as it may
was ready
mail one of his circulars
he sent out from Charleston to
the exchanges and get
them to mention his return to
North Carolina, then sent them
all the first copy of the Globe ex-
of course, that they
would mention it also, and
no further service to ask of
them whacked them off the ex-
change list. There be no
unfairness about this, but
assertion holds very little water.
if all the Plant's ex-
changes are doing like the
the and Secretary
Noble reached its culminating point
j, but Mr. j Week when the Secretary
enough to j pended Tanner from office, pending
which investigation now
going on. refused to con
aider himself suspended unless the
order came direct from the Plead
dent. That brought the whole mat-
before President Harrison, who
sum but he was grinning
one of those grins
could not well help him. Friend
Van and the boy pulled tugged
and succeeded in getting him freed.
Then he mined to Billie and said,
For sure, thing do bite,
boss man how it do
Tuesday we dropped
to delay office of Dr. D. S. Harmon to sec if
departure for Deer Park in order the many things we had heard
the
sec if
Spool Cotton
WHITE, BLACK COLORS,
FOR
Hand and Machine Use.
FOR SALE BY
M. R. LANG,
Greenville, N. C.
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Has Moved to One Door North, Court House.
WILL CONTINUE THE MANUFACTURE
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS.
My Factory k well equipped with the beat Mechanic, up nothing
but FIRST-CLASS WORK. keep up with the and improved stylos.
Best material used in all work. All styles Springs are you from
Storm, Coil, Horn, King.
Also keep on hand a full lie of road-
HARNESS AND WHIPS,
the year round, which sell as as lowest.
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING.
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor hope
merit a of the same.
DURING THE SUMMER
will have weekly arrivals of the nicest and freshest
Confections.
I keep constantly on hand a of
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO
CIGARS, TOILET SOAPS,
All your wants in the good can he supplied by
V. L. STEPHENS,
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS POT TO ORDER.
SPECIALTY.
E. C. GLENN.
commission
STANDARD GUANO ACID
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL,
SHELL LIME. DISSOLVED BONE,
COTTON SEED MEAL AND
Tennessee Wagons, for sale.
GREENVILLE, R. C, Mar. 1887.
spar
to hear the parties to this dispute.
j what was said when Tan-
and Noble met in the President's
private office where they bad been I
summoned will probably never be
known, as the only witnesses were ship
Harrison and Marshal
it is understood
Secretary Noble told President
that the investigation now
the Pension office had
I convinced him that Tanner was
were true. All saw
evidences of the master in his pro-
All the paraphernalia re-
to of the eye
he has of the most perfect
they are surviving I both inefficient and indiscreet,
very well without the Durham that he bad him
; office until the investigation was
; closed when he expected tho result
j would ample to demand his sum-
o see it going the rounds of the j dismissal. Tanner claimed to
press of State that one man Mr.
D. Y. Cooper, of Cooper's Ware-
house in Henderson, has personally
for one hundred copies
of the Gold Leaf, will be mail-
ed each week to parties as he
shall designate. This be does, that
paper says for threw to ad
his business, to increase the
trade of the Henderson market, and
to aid the Gold Leaf it its usefulness
His an
to have bitter
opposed to allowing
to he he should
be dismissed, and only wants to
until he gets the official report
and service to its patrons. Mr. of the investigating commission, in
is abreast of the progressive
spirit of the time. He knows how
to go about building up his town in
right way. If every business
man in Henderson were to do like-
wise according to his capacity, that
town would soon be abounding in
all that go to make up a truly
progressive prosperous city.
There are men in Greenville
who do not take so much
invention of his own, is a wonder of
complication, but perfect machine.
With this instrument he determines
exactly the lenses suited to any
aye, and It them accordingly. He
is no ordinary spectacle peddler,
but a high accomplish-
a master in his
He has best testimonials from
the most distinguished men on the
Pacific slope as well as in North
Carolina. We found him very en
be innocent either wrong doing I indeed. He asks no one
or Exactly what j to buy, and charges for ex-
the President did has not vet been j But if you have any de-
made public, Tanner's in the eye, either from disease
is known to be in the of or age, he can detect
the President. Secretary Noble is
order to show the public that the
dismissal is deserved,. Assistant
Commissioner Smith is toting Com-
missioner of Pensions, Tanner
has not been to tho office since
Tuesday, he shook hands with
one of the told him
that he never expected to
come into the building again.
General the demo-
era tic veteran who has been
of since tho
est in building up their town as
does this citizen of Henderson.
We went to one of them the
day to talk about the
trial of the and
he actually told us we could
look his building and if it
would be of any advantage to us his retention
to have electrotyped illustrations
inter- ; days of Mr. Cleveland's a useful citizen.
difficulty
a glass, pebble or other-
wise according to the nature of the
case. We unhesitatingly commend
Dr. Harmon to the favorable
of the public Be sure
to call his office. Washington
Gazette, Sept. 1889.
OF
Almighty Hod in his
wisdom has seen fit to remove from
our our beloved Bro. L. G-
and
Covenant Lodge No. I.
O. V. baa sustained a great loss in
death of Bro. therefore be
it
1st. That in Bro.
death the Lodge loses a faithful member
each member a true friend
was removed by rumor this
week to make a place tor Tanner.
As usual, rumor lied- Gen. Bose-
has been removed I
have it from high republican author-
that he will not be disturbed
during administration.
My informant gave two
A. K. men had asked for
Sod. That our heartfelt is
hereby the family of the
ed in their great affliction.
3rd. That these resolutions be spread
the minutes of the Lodge and a
copy be sent to the family and to the
K astern for publication.
White. f.,
W. L. Brown.
Our Heavenly Father
he is ; the day of July. 1889, called from
relatIve by marriage. u
. l ., of his age a worthy and
made use in Representative S. S. It is our desire and
per he would give his consent I Cox in New York caused great proper that express our great
torus to Tr His loss will b,,, sorrow and manifest our Christian
torus to them made. It J for those nearest to
won't do to judge the town by i, t ,,., . ,,,., . therefore be it.
. . J while deplore
Mm, however. difficult, if not to j loss sustained l-y Ins family, the
W S. RAWLS,
Watch-Waker Jeweler.
If you want nice in the way
i w
Sewing Machines,
come to the old A
large new received.
Watches, Jewelry Sewing
Machines repaired and warranted.
RAWLS
OF CALIFORNIA,
Combined with the medicinal
virtues of plants known to be
most to the human
system, forming an agreeable
and effective laxative to
cure Habitual
and the many ills de-
pending on a weak or inactive
condition of tie .
KIDNEYS, LIVER BOWELS.
the most excellent remedy known to
THE SYSTEM
When Bilious Constipated
SO THAT
FORE BLOOD,
HEALTH and
FOLLOW.
one is using it and all are
delighted with it.
ask you for
OS KG-
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAM CAL.
Kr. new ton, k. r.
HAMILTON
MALE FEMALE INSTITUTE
Hamilton, N, C.
FALL TERM OPENS AUGUST
OPENS
JANUARY
Sub Primary,
Primary, 2.00
Academic, I 3.00
Languages, M
Music, not more than 8.00
Incidental Fee per
Tuition payable monthly.
METHOD of will be thorough-
Training thorough.
Pupils from can obtain board,
including lodging, in private families
from 10.00 per month. A Hist
class Music Teacher will be employed
also an Assistant as soon as
number of pupils justifies it. Patronage,
For further information apply to
K.
J. I,.
J.
Co N
C C. COBB.
T. H. GILLIAM.
Co.
ATTENTION Cobb
We have coming in
some Job Lots Stand-
ard Prints at cents
and Ginghams
cents. Call early
you may have
styles to select from.
Yours truly,
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO.,
Greenville, N. C.
Cotton Factors,
Commission Merchants,
NORFOLK, VA.
space reserved
MURPHY REDDING,
Merchandise Brokers,
INT. O.
J. CHERRY.
If-
J.
at
a f many years ex-
j at the business and are
prepared to handle Cotton to
the advantage shippers.
WE AN K WHICH YOU
far upon us and bog for a of the same, we
you to-day a line of goods that be excelled In this market
worth, we have now in stock a nice line of Ladies
following
Double and Single Width Cashmeres,
JUST
IT
THINK OF
Noses
Has just received the nicest line of
CLOCK AND
All business entrusted to our
hands will receive prompt and
attention.
Water Mills.
The undersigned having leased these
mills for i number of years put them
in thorough order, begs leave lo inform
the public that prepared to rind
Corn and wheat in a manner.
Satisfaction guaranteed to all patrons.
I would inform merchants that I am
prepared to furnish then good water
mill meal at prices delivered.
Customers wanting to buy at retail can
be supplied at my store in
where will a select stock
of General Merchandise winch will b
sold at lowest prices
R. Fleming.
County, J
Joshua Francis
Nobles and Joshua Nobles
Guardian Dim Nobles
lo the Court.
Pursuant to an order the above
entitled special I will oiler
court house door In
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
Linen and Piece Linens. A line of Piece Goods Pants that
will you In and price. Notions in endless variety embracing a
line too numerous to mention. Hats for Men. Boys and Children. Gent's fur-
Goods, Shirts, Collars. Suspenders. Hotter and a nice line of
Shoes, to tit all who favor us with their pay special care to
this line and our Shoes both in quality and price. A large lot of
Slippers from To cents tin. We especially call the attention of the to our
line of Slippers and Hi ink they will not do themselves if they buy before
examining them.
Hardware, Nails. Cutlery,
Hoes, Plows, shovels. Trace Chains,
Grindstones and Fixtures,
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps,
Wood and Willow ware.
Harness, and Whips.
ail Ax and Rail Road Mills Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Groceries
and Provisions, this line carry Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses. Rice,
Pepper, Spice. Soap, both laundry and toilet.
Lard
Star Lye
for sale at the court house door In the very best can
Greenville. N. C, on Saturday October and Ball Lye, Matches, Candles, Starch, best, grade Kerosene Oil. Meats of
12th. the following tracts of land Float which we buy low and sell Tow for the sash, if you need s
situated in Pitt county, known as lot i rel good Flour come to sec us. we are rock on it.
ever brought to and will eon- in the division of lauds between
thine to keep on ordering until after the the heirs of Thomas Nobles, Sr.,
holiday seasons. H you need anything l was i Nobles, con- life carry Window Sash and Doom different i
t that line It will lie to sou advantage more or hounded stock of of any house in Greenville, en
in that line it a to Beginning at the corner of
to give him a trial before purchasing. lot No. on the south prong of Long
t I Branch, running the lino of that lot S
Build StraiTS the
mi back thence g w ft to a
also for sale. Watches, Clocks and
Jewelry repaired at short notice and in
workmanlike manner and warranted.
Call and see him.
; MOSES
Greenville, N.
stake at a sweet gum. thence
N W 1710 ft to a stake.
ill
Also the largest
Suits,
both double and single, Lounges, Chairs of different kinds, Tables. Cots, Springs
and Mattresses. Bureaus, Children's Cribs and beds and Cradles. What we have
not got in this line we have from several of the best houses in this
country and will order anything you wish at moderate prices. Don't forget our
celebrated Climax and Stonewall PLOWS you want carry Castings
for these Plows in stock.
thence S ft to a
station on the run of the south prong
of Long Branch, thence down the
of said prong to the
station. Also
divided
side Cash.
C. E. Bernard, Special Com.
if of an
acres, of
TO you come SO town, we guarantee fair
treatment, and will appreciate patronage. We and will
sell ; low as any who sells as good as we
J. B. CHERRY CO





H. B. Lang's Column.
THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
GREENVILLE, C.
Local
Court
Hot this week.
Grapes plentiful.
Lois of strangers in town.
Large crowds in town Ibis
Everything busy in town this
week,
damper on
Personal
Mr. J. Cherry is back from the
North,
Mr. T. It. Cherry
for some vs.
has sick
M. R. Lang
IS SOW IS MARKETS
making Fall and Winter purchases,
which will comprise everything that is
new and stylish in our line.
Meanwhile
To make things during the usual-
dull month of August we con-
our great bargain sale which has
so greatly tided us in reducing stock
during the month of July.
Summer
GOODS be cleared out at any
price. don't want to carry over a
worth will make it to your
interest to call.
Judge is holding this term
Superior Court.
G. L. Finch is conducting n
meeting at Snow ill this week.
Miss Carrie Cobb returned
day from it visit of several weeks in
Solicitor Worthington, of Martin,
is at his this week prosecuting
for the State.
Mr. Mrs. Allen Warren re
turned last week from a visit to rel-
in Wilson.
Mr. J. L. Harris left last week
to take a position in
printing office.
Lizzie Fleming left last
Hunters ate banging away at the Wednesday for Oxford to attend
squirrel, the Female
Rain Saturday put a
trade.
The Northwest had killing
a week ago.
Yearly meeting at Great
frosts
On last Wednesday the
tor received four different pieces
of mail marked More
evidence of incompetent postal
clerks.
The man Council tried at Martin
county last week for the kill-
of his wife, was acquitted en
the plea of insanity. He was or
to be confined in an asylum.
of the Alliances
has passed a resolution that they
will sell no seed this season
for less than coats per bushel,
and ask all Alliances the State to
operate with them.
Mr. J. S. Mines, of
told us Saturday that crop pros-
were brightening up a bit in
his neighborhood. The cotton
yield will be better than
a few weeks ago.
Bead Little, House new
advertisement today.
There seems to be right use
for the guard house of late.
The outfit of the Oxford
Torch is offered sale,
5.73 will buy Lace, the best
Flour at the Old Brick Store.
It became very dusty last week,
but i lie rain settled the matter.
Head the article about Car-
newspapers on fourth page.
Attention is called to the new ad
of
Sew Home and Davis Sewing
Machines for sale by J. C. Lamer.
The Reflector office has just
printed a lot of sale blanks for seed
; cotton, which will be sold at cents
j per hundred. The law that
all persons buying seed cotton
Pitt county shall use them.
Mr. Frank Hart and Miss Jessie
Williamson, of Tarboro, were mar-
of last week.
Mrs. E. of Richmond
who was visiting relatives here, re-
turned to her home last Friday.
Mr. J. A. and family re-
turned home Saturday after having It should be generously patronized,
boon absent two or three weeks.
We are requested to announce
that a festival held at the
store the brick block
to-morrow night, for the benefit of
the studio of Greenville Institute.
Miss Annie left
day last for Henderson to resume
her studies at the Female College.
Miss Leta returned
homo last Friday from Wilson
where she had been visiting
Ex Gov. Jarvis his excellent
lady returned home last week after
an extended visit to the seashore
and mountains.
Miss returned home
A Building and Loan Association
would be a good for
ville
attend Alliance ,.,,.,
meetings. Your presence helps the after
cause.
Joshua special
advertises land for sale in
this issue.
Some oysters from Norfolk were
in town last week. Mr.
had the first.
White Goods
EMBROIDERIES. In this line
we particularly desire to call your at-
to the fact that there are many
desirable goods left and we want you to
have some of them while they are go-
i so cheap.
Dress Goods
Have sold slow this season and we have
many desirable medium weight goods
that can be worn until late fall, and
which will be sold at prices that cannot
fail to induce you to buy.
la Forbes sent some tobacco
to Oxford which brought him
cents a pound.
Hotel is full this week.
This popular house is enjoying a
good patronage.
The living horses are having a big
I run, but they don't pay one cent of
; taxes to the town.
It looked like around the
but Wednesday, four trains
during the day.
The streets leading out of
I need considerable work upon them
before winter comes.
The farmers had good weather
for saving fodder and that part
the harvest is about over.
Large quantities of hay was
ed in this section last week. It will
help out forage amazingly.
Shoes.
Our fall stock of Shoes are already be-
tinning to arrive and are going to wake
things up with them soon.
Clothing.
Nothing special to say at present but
remember that we'll our
on having the finest line here this
season, and our old ones must go for a
song.
Remember
That we are agents for the and
best Tailoring Establishment the
country. Every garment guaranteed
to fit or no sale. Fall samples for
tom-Made goods now on exhibition.
Arrived on 14th-No matter how
I sick you get, you can eat Loss Bis-
at the Old Brick Store.
The Sheriff is to talk
taxes to the people. He will be
heard from right alter Court.
store will be closed
on Sept. 26th and
day Oct. 5th on account of
M. It. Lang.
The liver last week was in good
condition for fishing and many of
the finny tribe were captured.
We were compelled to
communications out this week.
They will appear in next paper.
per lb for Sweet Scotch
Snuff. lb sold in Pitt Co., which
is a guarantee of its at
the Old Brick Store.
The mosquito has not abated.
Jack Frost will settle up with him
before many weeks r oil around.
Attention is called to
to creditors by William
ton administrator of L.
The nights arc dark
the street lamps arc
summer at the coast and
mountain resorts.
Mrs. F. E. leaves this
morning with Master George Nelson
Philadelphia, to visit her
Mrs. J. W.
-Miss Bessie Jarvis left yesterday
for Richmond to attend tho Female
College of that city Her absence
will cause many a sigh.
Capt. Swift Galloway, of Golds-
Hon. J. E. Moore of William
J. II. Johnson, Esq., of
Bethel are attending Court.
Mr. W. S. Bawls returned Friday
from the Northern markets. He
bought nice stock of jewelry and
fancy goods for the
Mr. U. A. Latham, editor of the
Washington dropped in to
see us last Thursday, on his way
home from a wedding in Tarboro.
Dr. N. C Hughes and family, of
Chocowinity, and
j-1 hams, of this returned home
j Friday after having spent two
vicinity.
E. C. Glenn recently closed
a very successful protracted meet-
at Old Sparta. There
Saturday the editor
two very large Japanese
mons with the compliments of Mrs.
J L. Hudson, of Lawley, Fla.
They were splendid specimens of
the fruit and attracted much
Before the excursion left
the depot, last morning,
Mr. J. L. Sugg wrote accident
policies representing
A popular man representing
companies will every
time.
The supply of ice town gave
out this week, and some
has been the result. Several
orders had to be sent to Tarboro
and they could not all be filled.
Mr. E. B. Moore telegraphed to
Norfolk for a car load.
New Cotton.
The first bale of new cotton
Pitt was shipped by Mr. W.
G Stokes, of to Elliott
Bros., Baltimore, by the Old
ion lino 7th inst. The first
to come to Greenville was two bales
brought last Friday by Mr. Walker
from one of Mr. Alfred
farms. It brought cents a
pound.
Boss Egg.
Mr. John L. Barrett, of Marlboro,
called in tho other day and told us
of the most remarkable egg we ever
heard He said a few days be-
fore he saw a goose egg which
looked perfect except that the shell I
was unusually thin. The shell was
broken and inside was found what
to all appearances was a well de-
hen egg. In the goose egg
shell was also a small yolk and 000-
of the white egg. The
possessor of egg is going
to put it with a setting to pee what
kind of fowl it will produce.
Juries.
The Grand Jury for this term el
Pitt Superior Court are I. H. Little,
Foreman, Jesse Hilda, Allen Craw-
ford, J. F. Crawford, Cox,
Bryant Beach, Israel Moore, Willis
I Langley, J. M. C. Nelson, J. B.
Gowan, Cannon Smith,
Briley, Augustus Forces, J. T. Ed-
received wards, F. L. Brown, Paul
ton, William noose.
Jury the first week arc J. S.
limes Noah Hardy, L. J. Moore,
James Hardy, J. It. Sieves, K. W.
Faithful., J. U. Boyd, A. C.
Moore, John Mosely, J. B.
B. L. S. I. Harris
and J. A. Gardner.
With Prices That Can't be Downed
TILL SELL OUR CALICOES AT CENTS. BLEACHED AND
Unbleached Domestics at cents. Worsted Dress Goods at
cents. Yard wide Dross Moods at to cents. Dress Ginghams at
to cents. A nice line of at to cents. A full lino of Cash
meres in all the new shades and trimmings to match. Only a Silk
Embroidered are unsurpassed in beauty.
and Misses Hosiery at cents per pair.
BOOTS AND SHOES to fit all size feet. Children Shoes at to
cents. Good Men's Boots Good Lace and Shoes
at cents to 1.00. Shoes at cents to 1.23.
Mr. Moore told us
day that one of the finest rice patch-
es ever seen in Eastern Carolina is
in what is known as the old Ward
mill pond in Martin county. The
patch covers acres and the stalks
will average as high as a man's
head.
The
An engine with cloven passenger
coaches in charge of Capt. B. A.
arrived at on
the 10th to take the excursion par
to Weldon tho nest day. Green-
ville and community sent, a good
delegation the excursion,
tickets being the number be-
increased several by persons
who arrived late and had only time
to get on the train. No other
along the route showed us as well
as this, there being only about
additions to the party alter tho
train loft The excursion
returned at in the eve-
and reported a day.
IN HATS, to fit
as never more complete.
both head and pocket book. Our stock
NE TO MAN wants wont bag at the
Boys and Youths Suits at to at
cents. Men's Pants at Good Business at
83.00 to 81.50. Overcoats to fit everybody at up,
Come where you can buy goods to snit hard times and short crops.
HIGGS
Greenville, N.
GEO.
S Lloyd, M. D.,
Specialist in Diseases of the
. m, mm ma
Bryan Hotel, Tarboro, N. C.
II
JUST FINISHED A
Judge means business
with this Court and he is carrying
work through just on that older,
lie notified all witnesses that they
must be within I ho Court room
when called, as no time would be
wasted in them called from
the window.
and
Hats,
FURNISHING GOODS and all other
goods included to make the sale com-
Don't fail to secure some of these
offerings.
M. R.
twenty-three conversions and
I seventeen accessions to the
Dr. W. M. died last
Saturday Goldsboro. He was an
i able minister and one of the bright-
est lights in tho N. C. Conference,
i M. E. Church South, having joined
the conference and been a
faithful worker ever since.
j Dr. W. It.
; Dr. Carder, of West Virginia, were
callers at the last
Friday. medical students
and will return t;. Baltimore in n few
o studies. Dr.
; Carder has been spending ins
in
Mr. C. G. Foust, a talented grad-
of the University, has been
elected Superintendent and
men of the. county should not fail
to read the notice from the County
Superintendent, found in this paper
in to exchanging old
school books for new ones that have
been adopted for the public schools,
were I The time of exchange expires
first.
Complaints.
Many complaints come from sub-
I frequently miss copies
j of the Of course we
know it is annoying to them to
j lose their papers, but it is still more
annoying to us after being very
careful about mailing the papers
each week to that the lot of
ignorant and incompetent
postal officials are not discharging
their duty. The is
School Committee mailed promptly every Wednesday,
and we are careful to see that not a
single paper is left out. There is
excuse for one getting lost in the
mails.
Indicted.
Fleming's must
that was a strong bill of
we heard remarked several times
on Monday alter the charge to tho
Grand Jury was over. The Judge
was defining certain and
having been disturbed by the
morning warbles of this particular
One of the most dangerous sea-
sons for fires is approaching when
people hurriedly put up their stoves
for winter use or build tires in
without examining the tines.
A little precaution in this respect I laid some stress
save some damage to kind
property. Examine every Hue be- the Council
fore build a fire. an breath now.
This question has been up before
We have a request to make but somehow they were
every subscriber to the afraid to the cause.
If you have a neighbor who is his vocal productions were
penurious to subscribe to the paper I rendered Kb. But if the Judge
himself, please do not lend such a j takes hold of he is a goner,
person your copy. Some people
are stingy enough to want to
row the grounds from their neigh-
coffee pot, but yon should not
i lend to such a class.
notice
Wort lung-
It. Worth-
pal of the Graded School of
Texas, lie was Associate One Juror grew tired on Monday
pal of the Greenville, N. C, Institute while Judge was delivering
weak in their
darkness.
last Chronicle.
Messrs. II. A. Latham, of the
Washington Gazette, King, of the
Tarboro Banner, Jordon of the
Star, Johnson of the
Messenger Wilson of
as Erebus I the Wilson Advance, have been
decidedly ; representing their respective papers
opposition to such
All wanting new
dist Hymn Books can find them at
the office of E. C. Glenn, or at my
house. G. A.
The Pf inters in the Free Will
at Snow Hill, are reported
to have gone on a strike recently
for higher wages.
For house and lot on
Pitt Street, in the town of Green-
ville will be sold on terms
ply to Miss Sue
The Old Brick Store will be
ed on Thursday, September 26th
October 5th.
account of holidays. Patrons
please take notice.
Improvements are going on
around Mr- H. F. stables. A
heavy floor been placed in
the main
A few days ago we received tho
following letter from Weldon con-
the good behavior of the
excursion party who went from hero
to that town last Wednesday. We
great pleasure publishing
the same.
months course at the Philadelphia
and the Will's Hospital, f
offer my services to the people of
and adjoining counties.
A SUPERB
Can now seen at store. I have j
the latest and newest patterns, and
an experience of several years at the
business qualifies for doing all work
satisfactory and well. I also do
WET AND DRY STAMPING
at moderate prices. Will be glad to have
you call and examine my stock.
E. A.
RECEIVED AT
Drag Store,
Front Reflector Office.
Golden Medical Discovery, War- l
Safe Cure, Resolvent,
Celery Compound, Syrup of
Favorite
S. S. S., B. B. B.
Buffalo a Water. I
Watch this Space
BROWN HOOKER.
AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION
AT VERY LOW
In and ME
TM U a Military Boarding
is one of the
In the United
Stair.;. location, Fine
Climate, Mild Winters,
Cornet Bond, Orchestra,
Full Course of Study, or prep-
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. any College or for
Complete Course In Telegraphy.
with full s address
COL. A. C. DAVIS,
N.
fl
ENGINE STACKS,
to
Guttering and
TIN in it.
Stoke.
Greenville, C.
Ins Tar River Transportation Company
President
. .
N. M. Tarboro. Gen
apt. it. K. Jokes, Ag
The People's Line for travel on Tat
River.
The Steamer is Ike finest
boat on river. She has
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished
painted.
fined up specially for the comfort,
and convenience Ladies.
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS
A Table tarnished with the
heal the market affords.
A tripos the Steamer Greenville Is
not only comfortable but attractive.
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at ti. m.
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at O'clock, A. M.
Freights received daily and through
Hills Lading given to all points.
Greenville, N. C. .
AGAIN
WE ARE WITH YOU.
GREENVILLE INSTITUTE
OPENS 270,1809-
Do
The
his charge and looked around long
at the clock. mind
about looking at the remark-
ed his Honor. am not half
through There was not
If. C, Sept.
here.
Mr. Alfred Forbes, the re-
merchant of
leaves to-day for the Northern mar-
to make purchases for his
mammoth establishment. His
daughter Miss
him as far as Va.,
where she has gone to resume her
studies at Female Institute I get out. It was in the vessel
An express route has been killed.
another that went from the
to the clock tho whole hour and
three quarters of the charge.
Mrs. Elizabeth Swindell captured
a snake in her father's smoke-house
one day last week. was a
large tin vessel in the smoke house
in which some pop corn had been
kept. Ban mice had been
going in after the corn and the
snake is supposed to have in
the vessel after them and could not
Greenville. N.
I am requested by the of
Police of Weldon to say to the pea
pie of Greenville, through the col-
of your paper, that the
party that visited our on
the 11th inst., was the most orderly
and clever set of people he ever met.
Every one conducted himself
and we would be glad to
have them visit us again. I most
cheerfully endorse what the officer
said. A Citizen.
old and reliable firm, so long and again opened
in Greenville, and desire to renew the acquaintance of
many friends and customers of the past, and to again
enjoy a share of their patronage. Our new
will contain an immense stock of
on the W. W.
branch from Weldon to Greenville, I
Mr. Paul Branch, of this place
place has promoted to the
The Advance notes this with
pleasure. The Scotland Neck
says of him; is quite a
young man, altogether courteous
and seemingly very
attend you,
Mr. J. D.
is having
wince.
The editor wife spent a very
pleasant day with the family of Mr.
R. Whichard, in Carolina town-
ship, last Sunday. We found crops
in that neighborhood some better
two fine put up at his car-1 than was expected they would be
exhibition at the
coming State fair.
Combine business with pleasure.
Come to Greenville and look at the
elegant new goods being displayed
by tho patrons.
The office was a nut-1 formerly Railroad agent at
et enough place last Wednesday. -as a position in Greenville.
few weeks ago. There has been
more rain that section lately than
close to town, but most the
was saved without damage.
We arc glad to see that old
Mr. J. R. Moore, of Burgaw
Sheriff Tucker's boarding house
i received a new inmate
somewhat peculiar
stances. A colored man was in jail
awaiting trial at this court for
and his wife had been sum-
as a witness in the case.
The sheriff allowed the woman to
go in tho and while in there she
save birth t a child.
sec from the
that keeps a
in that town. Now ain't
that a come down for Romeo
art thou,
Advance.
Next you hoar somebody
will be asking what it was Juliet at
Romeo's restaurant to make her so
sick
The were off tho excursion
and we held the fort single handed.
A crowd of fifty or seventy-five
colored men passed town
tut week on the way to work on a
railroad some of tho lower conn-
ties.
An old colored woman named
Jennie Brown, died in this town
Saturday night. Her people claimed
her to be more than a hundred
old.
The people of will find
Mr. Moore to be a courteous,
obliging official. We con-
Mr. Moore upon being
thrown into contact with men a
clever, generous and hospitable
as those ho will find in Green-
Advance.
Self Important.
There are people in this world
who think so much themselves as
to believe this mundane sphere
could hardly make its daily
without their presence. We
don't wish anybody dead, if
with ladies may use the I hat could be taken from world
M. B. Lang's Column, and
The Ladies
effect and the perfect safe-
wit
fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, temporarily, allowed
under all make it their
, favorite remedy. It is pleasing to
j the eye and the taste, gentle,
in
saw Mr. Jack
coming from hunting, tho other
day, and had bagged five
He used to be tho best shot
anywhere in this and could
bring the most game, but his
declining health failing eye-
sight now him. He
missed some shots while out the
other day, but five squirrels is a
pretty good count.
Seeing a lot of loose hay unload-
at Mr. F. Keel's stables, the
other day, made some
about it. Mr. Keel said he was
it from parties close to town
and was paying about cents per
hundred weight for it. says a
laid
A Skilled Optician,
Dr. D. S. Harmon, a graduate of
St. Petersburg, Russia, has
opened and office here in the old
building, near Five
Points, and will remain several
He will examine your eyes free of
charge, can furnish you any
glass heeded. His method of test-
the eve is very thorough, and
he is highly skilled in optical treat-
having tho very highest
of his efficiency. Hero is
what the Elizabeth City
says of
the Doctor upon
the success ho has achieved here
his successful treatment of the
man eye. A great many people do
not know what an optician is and
for their benefit we will say that he
j is not a mun who buys spectacles by
the dozen and sells them by tho
pair, or is a man who takes a box
and goes peddling around to
pie's houses or approaching every
one ho meets the streets,
does he keep spectacles already
A genuine optician has no
more use for ready made
than a dentist has for ready made
teeth, Harmon is a genuine
optician and we advise friends who
may have any of tho eye to
consult the Doctor whenever
offers itself any lies.
We speak from
He examines each with great
and then makes a perfect glass
for the same. Nothing for
nation, and everybody is invited to
FOR
large supply of it will laid in.
gives an idea of what our
it would down their; nuts could do in the way of
conceit to see how they would just give n,
bad gone on during their ab I little attention to catting -N. r,.
acting the kidneys Any one man is a mighty j the abundance of grass about their M
N. C.
TRUNKS; VALISES, CLOTHING,
To the Ladies
Our Dress Goods have been selected by an experienced buyer who know
the latest styles and fashions of the northern markets. We will place lie-
fore you a line of goods that cannot be surpassed in quality, quantity
or price.
Shoes Shoes
Children's, and Boy's Shoes such an
supply that you. Our prices on these are the lowest
ever of here.
Furnishing
TEACHERS
DUCKETT,
Associate Principal
K. W. Primary
Assistant in Primary
Department.
Mis- Instruments
Musk-.
Vocal Music.
Miss Painting and
Draw ins-
J.
and Commercial Department.
DEPARTMENTS.
Primary.
Classical and Mathematics
Painting and
Commercial.
ADVANTAGES
J. Hi V mi ,;. fl
i Plenty at Well
aiders. A Corps of Teachers,
all of class
Music Department equal
work to any College in the Mate,
New Pianos and
A Library of nearly inn volumes,
purchased recently for the School.
Kate- Moderate, from to for
Board and and Terms
tor Day Pupils the same as advertised
in t Pupils who do not board
with the commit
before engaging bond elsewhere. For
fun her part Address,
JOHN
Principal.
We have a complete lino of Hosiery. Shirts, Underwear, and a line of
fashionable that excelled oven in largo
Hats and Caps.
The very latest imported London styles, including the Stiff Hats of the
most fashionable shapes, good styles of Soft Hats we also
Boots and Shoes.
It is hardly worth while to say more of am superb line this department
except to inform the people that we have Boats and Shoes to fit any size
that comes to us, woman or child, out of the very best whole
leather stock and at prices right down on the bottom.
Clothing.
This department brings us to homo plate. lead on Clothing and offer
you styles prices nowhere else to be found. CLOTHING
make a specialty, and will keep a full stock of the very figures and
styles. In cheap grade Clothing we will have a splendid in
fact we can snit every customer in quality, Don't forgot.
With these remarks, kind friends, we throw open our doors to tho pub-
soliciting a of your satisfaction to of en
purchaser. You can find us at the second in the brick block Jot
in which the was situated, one door the stair-
way.
II
item in tins great world. farms.
Op
LOW TARIFF
CARRIAGE FACTORY.
NO M WM ON
For we have free Buggies now. Ah
you are two to buy where yon please, but
if you wane to save money you come to
my Factory m 4th street, rear of B.
Cherry Co's. For convenience w
have also an entrance through II. F.
Keel's Stables lean give
you
hat yon ever bail in your life tor
to less money any one
else in the comity can give you.
for my expense are less and pay
cash for goods and save the dis-
counts, you don't believe it you
come and sec. Having had IS years
experience in the business I guarantee
perfect satisfaction or no charge. Be
pairing a specialty. Don't forget the
place 4th rear J. H. Cherry
Greenville,
Tuition
State
J. Murphy. Executor Trustee of
Moore,
r.
I. A. and wife, K. Sugg, C.
T.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the
Court that John T. Bruce is a
party defendant to the above entitled
an action commenced
for the purpose of establishing a trust
and recovering an In certain
lands situated the old plank road,
about three miles from Greenville,
known as the Wiley Nobles
It further appearing said Bruce la a
non t of North
Is hereby to said of the pen-
titled action in this
in T. as
ordered to appear at the trout ox
the Superior Court pf to
convene on tho Win
i 1st In e-
to ox the
be in
I fir
will apply i for
in life complaint.
my hand this July
E. A.
Clerk court,





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THE.
EASTERN
. C.
WILMINGTON
K. R
and branches Condensed Schedule-
INS Go. NO
No No
Mb, dally Fast Mail, daily
daily ex Sun.
Lt Weldon rm pm
Ar Mount
Ar Wilson
Wilson
Ar
Ar
Lt
Lt Warsaw
Lt Magnolia
Ar Wilmington
MM am
pm pm am
NORTH
No No
dally daily
No
daily
ex Sun.
Lt Wilmington
Magnolia am
Lt Warsaw
A r Goldsboro
II
Ar Wilson
Lt am V pm H pm
Ar Rocky Mount
Ar Tarboro
Lt Tarboro am
Ar Weldon pm pm
Dally except Sunday.
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road
leaves Halifax 2.30 P. M., arrives Scot-
land Neck at 4.00 P. M. 6.50
P. M. Returning leaves 7.00
A. M., Scotland Neck at 10.10 A. M.
daily except Sunday.
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 2.30
P. M. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck
7.20 A. M. daily except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via
A Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun-
day, M. Sunday P M,
N C, P M, P M.
Returning leaves S C, daily
except Sunday, A M. Sunday A
M. arrive Tarboro, N C, A M.
Train on Midland N C Branch leaves
Goldsboro dally except Sunday. A M,
rive N C. A M. Re-
turning Smithfield, X C A M,
arrive Goldsboro, NO, A M.
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky
Monet at P M, arrives Nashville
P Hope P M. Returning
leaves Spring Hope A M, Nashville
M, arrives Rocky Mount A
M. daily,
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw
r Clinton dally, except Sunday, at
and AM Returning leave
ton A M, and P. M. connect-
at Warsaw with Nos. and
Southbound train on Wilson Fayette-
Branch is No. Northbound is
No. except Sunday.
Train No. South will stop only at
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia.
Train No. makes close connection at
Weldon for all points North daily. All
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun-
via Bay Line.
Trains make close connection for
North via Richmond and
All trains run solid between
ton and Washington, and have Pullman
Sleepers attached.
DIVINE.
General
J. IS. Transportation
T. M.
N. C. Railroad
TIME No. Hi.
In Effect A. M. Saturday. June
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lay.
And fluttered like a bird that tried to
steal away,
Like bars of cage thy fingers held it fast.
Till faint and weary with rapture my
heart passed.
Into thy keeping, gaining strength from
thee.
O love, dear love when thou
me.
Think of my secret, how tried to stay
Awhile with me, before twas stolen
away.
WRITE TO
ESTABLISHED 1875.
S. M. SCHULTZ,
OLD BRICK STOKE.
I FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY-
their year's supplies will find it to
their interest to get our prices before
in all its branches.
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS,
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR,
SPICES, TEAS,
always at Lowest Market Pricks.
TOBACCO CIGARS
we buy direct from Manufacturers,
you to buy at one A com-
stock of
always on hand and sold at prices to suit
the times. Our goods are all bought and
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk
to run, we sell at a close margin.
Respectfully,
S. M.
Greenville. N.
EVERYBODY
Horses
Mules.
A car load
sale by.
arrived and now for
at Keel King's old stand. Will sell them
CHEAP FOR CASH;
or at reasonable terms on time. I bought
my stock for Cash and can afford to sell
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call.
UNDERTAKING.
Ar.
m s
a on v v
R i iii
Stations.
New
Ar.
a in
I in
East. Schedule. West
Having associated B. S. Sheppard
with me in the Undertaking business we
are ready to serve the people in that
capacity. All notes and accounts due
me for past services have been placed in
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for collection.
Respectfully,
JOHN FLANAGAN.
No
Mixed
Train.
am
fell
Ml
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Kit
s is
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Kit
K i
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p in
Stat ions.
Best's
La Grange
Fulling
Dover
Creek
Newport
Atlantic
City
AI In Hotel
No.
Mixed Ft ft
Train.
p in
in
III
in
We keep on hand at all times a nice
stock of Cases and Caskets of all
kinds and can furnish anything desired
from the finest Case down to a
county Pine Coffin. We are fitted
up with all conveniences and can render
satisfactory services to all who patronize
us FLANAGAN SHEPPARD.
Feb. 1888.
ARRIVED
Northern Dress Maker and Trim-
mer, Miss has arrived and I am
prepared to execute In the latest styles
and any work listed to my
care. ,
MY SPRING MILLINERY,
the latest designs have
so arrived and will be pleased to show
i to you. My price are the lowest
and guarantee not to be undersold by no
S Special bargains on all goods.
Mrs. L. C King,
IS
Tin Thursday Saturday.
Monday. and Friday.;
Train North, leaving
r-. m., and wild Kiel
K GRAND EMPORIUM
mud ft Danville Train We-i. having Cutting and Dressing Hair.
in., mid wild
Trail from at. p. in
AT THE FRONT
ft Through Train
leaser at n. in.
1880 Round Trip
of Kare. Trip
stations named in
City. Season of In
effect June Is.
From To Sat. Night
and return
1.50
of Kim-. Trip
from lo
on list W. N. R. It.
u B as
e . Nor. at p in which pUce
I rain , and where I have hi.-
Freight rain, leaving in line .,
at p in and with I v you
North Carolina Newspapers.
Wilmington Messenger,
The longer we live and the more
observation we have the more con-
we are that a borne paper is
worth a dozen foreign
published in other
though they o furnished at fifty
cents a year and are large enough
to cover a double-bed of the old
style pattern.
We have this to say to the public i
We care not if you get a New York,
Atlanta or Louisville paper at ten
cents a year you cannot do without
North Carolina papers.
Wipe the more or less,
papers published in North Carolina
now, and let our people look to New
York and other cities for their read-
and yon will be poor indeed.
We verily believe that in five years
every interest would languish. We
verily believe that in five years the
pride State would become a
of the past, and historic memories
and the glories that cluster around
the name of North Carolina would
fade into nothingness and the
and ancestral faiths
become a byword and a reproach or
be cherished only by a faithful
souls who lived among their books
or recalled the crucial days when
brave hearts stood up for right and
all for altars and fireside.
Yon can not do without your true,
faithful, unfaltering, honest, wide-
awake North Carolina home paper.
You will lose all that buoys and en-
livens and stirs the heart as a
pet if you cease to sustain home pa
Do not wander off after false
gods and false lights. There is
scarcely a sound Democratic paper
in New York City. Look at the N.
Y. the falsest, most
of papers.
World and Star are better papers,
but we would not like to take our
politics from either. are in no
sense Southern, and by no means
North Carolinian.
No New York paper cares the
snap a linger for anything that
concerns the past history of North
Carolina or of its people. They are
any time to publish any
that reflects upon the South
does injustice to
They are big
but what of ill They are not
Southern. They are Northern in
essence. They look at the Southern
whites always stained glass.
never see our people as
are.
What do Richmond or Atlanta or
Louisville papers care for North
Carolina What peculiar interest
or have they in us or
what, concerns the record I bat
Nut Carolina has- made. In no
particular we are aware
tiny ever North Carolina
tie. in great
her people. The pa-
were the first to immediately
alter the battle of Gettysburg to
pub monstrous about
and in the
mortal charge, and to this day no
have been made by Virgin-
the great wrong.
We say lo you again, people of
Mislaid well
own Slate They
nils, and they only.
Negro Education.
Winston Dally.
The North likes to indulge. S dip.
abuse of the South tor thousands of
sins, of which we are imagined to be
guilty. One of the favorite topics
that engages the attention of many
of these extreme sectionalism, is the
treatment the receives
at the hands of the Southern whites.
In the discussions of this matter,
facts are not, sought after, nor is
the testimony himself
admitted; but the wildest
are accepted as true, and even these
are magnified by the flexible
nations of these Pharisaical
The is not only
all the privileges bestowed upon
him by the constitution, but the
South has spent and is still spend-
millions for his Com
speaking, the
of the is almost nothing,
lie bears a very small proportion of
the burdens and expenses of the
Government, and receives a full
share of its benefits. He pays but
very little of the tax supports
the public school systems of the
Southern States, and yet, in many
instances, he receives the larger
portion of the public school fund.
As we write, we have before
the apportionment of the school
fund for Craven county, recently
made by the Comity Board of
The white schools of the
county receives 9950.51. while the
colored schools receive 81,117.39.
This just one instance but it serves
to show what is done for the
education of the
The kindness with which the
have been treated by
former masters, and what the
Southern whites have done for their
slaves in the way of trying
to elevate make them worthy
of American citizenship, is without
a parallel in the history of the world
yet they are given no credit for this
by other sections of the Union and
their beneficiaries show no signs of
appreciation.
VITAL FORCE
Patterson Mineral
of
THE ERRORS MANHOOD.
, only as dollar, by mall, In plain postpaid,
MoT, M. p. No.
ran at. Pries,
Prefatory with numerous testimonials from f
PHYSIOLOGY published,
It i U all the root sad
BUILDINGS ENLARGED.
Charges of any Springs
in the South.
THE
Eastern Reflector,
In full new of the tie
Mountains.
Tor of Ken, by the
Do M. ., who has DISCOVERED
ELIXIR OF LIFE THE
MOB or MANHOOD, may be
or y hi.
A VOICE. IT SAID. A-O
GREENVILLE MARKET.
Corrected weekly by M. Schultz
Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
1200
Tito
to
to
to
to
to
to n
to
to
Mess Pork
Bulk Sides
Bulk Shoulder
Bacon Sides
Bacon Shoulder
Pitt County Hams
Sugar Cured Hams
Flour
Coffee
Brown Sugar
Granulated Sugar
Syrup
Tobacco
Snuff
Lard
Butter
Cheese
Corn
PARKER'S
HAIR
Cleanses and beautifies the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth. I
Falls to
ill Youthful Color.
hair
at
ever man who is
to county
lo
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, j ,,,
TO MAKE A
MODEL BARBERSHOP
with all the improved appliances; new
comfortable i
Razors sharpened at reasonable
for work outside of my shop
promptly executed. Very
EDMONDS.
Interesting Genealogy in
Grime.
To
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14.70
10.00 19.1.1
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Interest to Ladies.
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are addressing, sir V
yon can't me. I
know yon, yon are dressed
f my name's not
I'd like who
N.; i
Ma, ,
to know. Yon look
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Hit, , . w,,.
. I will sell my Center property j
of two of land with I
store house, large mil tenant
house on
at Center on Tar Rive,, g ;
very desirable location for mercantile
I a 25-horse
power steam saw grist mill that
will sell at a
Miseries
pi -t I cored at lira- r. or
j.
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I e-
There are times when a feeling of las-
will overcome the most robust,
when the system craves for pure blood,
to furnish the elements of health and
strength. The best remedy for
the blood is Dr, J. II.
Window glass workers in
Ohio, mid places have
struck higher wages. Two thou-
sand men are affected.
Sick nausea,
costiveness, are promptly and agreeably
banished by Dr. Ii. Liver
and Kidney
The fond for the erection of the
Washington Memorial in -New-
York City has reached
If health and life are worth anything,
you are feeling out of sorts and tired
out. tone up your system by taking Dr.
J. II. Sarsaparilla,
Unsuccessful attempts were made
last week by to the
country of Vice-President
Morton at N. Y.
Dizziness, nausea, drowsiness, distress
after eating, can be cured and prevented
by taking Dr. J. II, Liver and
Kidney Fillets
Is believed Leon
will be nominated for Governor by
the democrats In New Jersey, and
that issue will be on railroad
questions.
Even the most End arty
people have times a feeling of
and a.-sit To dispel this feel-
take Dr. J. II.
; it will impart vigor and vitality.
George Williams and James
Clark, old-time counterfeiters,
have been arrested in Kentucky by
Agent Bauer the Secret
Service,
The most delicate constitution can
safely use Dr. J. II. Wine
Lung Balm, It is a sure remedy for
coughs, loss of voice, and all throat and
lung troubles.
P.
sailed from New York, Saturday
Paris on the La
blotches, scaly akin, ugly
spots, sores ulcers, abscesses and
tumors, unhealthy discharges, such as
catarrh, eczema, ringworm, and other
forms of diseases, are symptoms of
blood impurity. Take Dr. J.
Lean's
The new o niter CI mi lest on, built
by i be Union Iron Works of San
for the government,
failed lo come up to
Ma need lo take those big
one of Dr. J. II. Liver
Kidney is quite and
more
Five sailors of the British
have deserted at San
Francisco, charging harsh treat-
To prevent
the ship put to sea.
Faults of digestion cause disorders of
the liver, the whole system become
deranged. Dr. J. II.
perfects the of digestion
and assimilation, and thus makes pine
blood.
Workmen digging a ditch near
discovered
in gold, watches mid other
valuables, believed to be the
an old gang of robbers.
For a sate and certain remedy for
use Dr. J. II.
Chills and Cure; it is warranted
to cure.
Nickeled Pm t
a i mm
MARKS
With your la J p
arras.
f US II. I. T
Calendar and Weather
for by B. Hicks, mailed
to any address on receipt of a two-cent
postage Dr. J.
Medicine Co., St. Mo.
A SPECIALIST Physician since 1838
in the diseases and weaknesses of
men will mail a book free, giving the
remedies which cure abandoned and
sufferers privately at home.
Address Specialist, room A, Reade
corner Broadway, New York.
Severe r
Thousands suffer blood poison,
who would be cured if gave B. B. B.
Blood a trial. Send to
the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., for
book of wonderful cures, that convince
the most skeptical. It is sent free.
J. O. Gibson, Miss., writes
a number of years I suffered untold
agonies from Blood poison. Several
prominent physicians did me little if any
good. I began to use B. B. B. with very
faith, out, to my utter surprise it
has made me a well aim hearty
Z. T. l, Macon, Ga., writes
contracted blood poison. I first trial
physicians, and then went to Hot Springs
I returned home a ruined man physically
Nothing seemed to do me any good. My
mother me to try B. B. To
my utter every ulcer quick
It
Morris, Atlanta. Ga.,
suffered years from syphilitic blood pois-
on which ref used to be cured by all treat
Physicians 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 mass of running sores. In
this condition I commenced a use of B.
B. B. It healed ulcer sore and
me completely in two
Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Fe-
Sores, Chapped Hands,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re-
quired. It is guaranteed to give
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
per box. For sale
Wins.
desire to say to our that
for years we have been selling Dr. King's
Discovery for Consumption, Dr.
King's New Life Pills.
Sal ye and Electric Bitters, and have
remedies that sell as well, or
that have given such universal
We do not hesitate to guarantee
them every time, and we stand ready to
refund the purchase if satisfactory
results do not follow their use. These
remedies won their great popularity
purely on merits at Drug
store.
GOOD
Any of the following; standard books
sent post-pa id iced pt Of
The most and work
subject. pages ; paper cents- doth f
By
from ward, Mark Twain, an
Others, paper cents; doth j cents
For
TO US the world
a nut V ., price.
Bin
Beam Box
brass tare beam.
for i
HE THE
WOT Ires Price Address J
M. T.
is kept on the t
Advertising
TIMES
For
CO I I CO
SOU'S
Tombs, Vaults,
I respectfully call your
to the address and ask
yon to remember that can a
HEADSTONE or MONUMENT of
this house cheaper than any other in the
country. That it is the most reliable
and best known having been represented
for over forty years in this vicinity.
That the workmanship is second to none
and has unusual for or-
promptly and satisfactory.
. Very respectfully.
Refer to P. W. BATES,
J. Conn.
B. C.
A Safe
Is one which Is guaranteed to bring
you satisfactory results, or in case of
failure a return of purchase price. On
this plan you can buy from our ad-
Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption. It is
guaranteed to bring relief in every ease
when any affection of Throat,
lungs or Chest, such as Consumption,
of Bronchitis,
ma Whooping Cough, Croup, etc. etc.
It is pleasant agreeable
and can always lie depended,
upon. Trial bottle free at Er-
Drugstore.
Notice to Creditor.
Having duly qualified before the
Court Clerk of Pitt county, as
executor to the last will and testament
of Sallie Harris, deceased, notice is here-
by given to all persons indebted to the
estate to make immediate payment to
the undersigned, and to all creditors of
said estate to present their claims prop-
authenticated to Use undersigned
on or the 6th day of
1800. or this notice will be plead in liar
recovery. This Till day of
1880. W. S.
SUPERIOR COURT.
North Carolina.
Pitt County, i
Robert Greene, Jr. and wife Louisa
J. C. Attrition F. Patrick
N. Anderson, and II.
Wilson. of W. h. Anderson.
To J. C. Guardian.
The Defendant. C.
will take notice that he is hereby
summoned to appear before His Honor
the Judge presiding at September Term
of Pitt Superior to be held In
Greenville on the 3rd Monday in
and answer or demur to the com-
plaint herein tiled for settlement as
Guardian of the Plaintiff Louisa
Greene, or will be prayed a-
you and your sureties on your
Guardian bond.
Herein fall not to take elite notice.
under my at Greenville,
July 20th 1880. E. A. More,
Clerk Superior Court.
Notice to Creditors.
Judge of Probate of Pitt county
having issued letters of
to me, the undersigned, on the 8th
day of August. on the estate of
Josephus deceased, notice is
hereby given to all persons indebted to
the estate to make immediate payment
to the undersigned, and to all creditors
of said estate to present their claims
properly authenticated, to the. under-
signed, twelve months after the
date of this notice, or this notice will be
plead in of their recovery.
This the 8th day of August,
P.
of Josephus Latham.
Notice to Creditors.
Having before the of
the Superior Court of Pitt county on the
22nd day of July, as Administrator
upon the estate of
this is to notify all persons holding
claims against estate to present
their claims for payment within twelve
months from this date or this notice
will be plead in of their recovery.
All pi owing said estate will come
forward and make mediate set t lenient.
This July T. it.
of Joyner.
I. A. Atty.
Notice to Creditors.
The Superior Clerk of Pitt
having issued letters of
to the undersigned upon the estate
of Mary Hancock, deceased, notice is
hereby given to all persons indebted to
the estate to make immediate payment
to the undersigned, and to all
having claims against said estate to
sent them to the before the
10th or July or this notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery. This 19th
day of July 1880.
of Mary Hancock.
Notice to Creditors.
milE JUDGE OF PROBATE
A County, having issued Letters of Ad-
ministration to the undersigned, on
the 29th day of June, 1889. on the estate
of Jane deceased. Notice is
hereby given to all persons indebted to
the Estate to make immediate payment
to the undersigned, and to all creditors
of said estate to present their claims,
authenticated, to the under-
signed, within Twelve Months after
the date of this notice, or this no-
will be plead in bar of their recovery.
This the 29th day of June. 1880.
ft. W. KING.
on the estate of Jane Stancil.
FITS CORED h
old specialist
bottle
medicine free.
We warrant our to core the
worst and the only physicians
v. In. o this to prevent being
posed by men. using false
mill who ale not doctors
others failed Is no reason for not using I
medicine. Give express and post
address. It costs you nothing.
Address Medical Bureau,
Broadway, New York.
Notice I
CULLEY'S PREPARATION for baldness,
falling out of hair, end eradication of
Is before the public.
Among the many who have i. with
wonderful success, I refer you to fol-
lowing named gentlemen who will testify
to the truth of my assertion
Latham, Greenville.
Mr. O.
Any one wishing to give it a trial for
the above named complaints can procure
it from at my place of business, for
bottle. Respectfully,
ALFRED CULLEY, Barber.
Greenville. March 14th, 1888. N. C ,
JAMES A. SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST,
Greenville, N. C.
We 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 specialty.
FEED STORE.
C. D. ROUNTREE.
Dealer Hay, Corn,
and Mill ;
Will pay cash tricks for
I and
I pay ash for my goods can
to sell at
fail at the store of J. Smith
Bro.
MILES SOUTH OF SHELBY,
N. on Charleston,
Cincinnati st Chicago Railroad, Patter-
son mile of Springs.
To the Afflicted.
PHYSICIANS will tell you that the in-
gradients contained in these water;
are in their effect Diuretic.
Tonic and it nature's
remedy for Indigestion, Dis-
ease of the Kidneys. Liver, Madder, and
all cases of Debility and Weak
which need a and In
Rheumatic and Scrofulous affections.
To the Public
WE are arc so the
Springs with farm attached, from
which we get most of our
a great part of the necessary work
during the season the Springs are open,
we can favor our patrons with the best
mineral most wholesome
food and accommodations at
the following extremely low prices
one person
pies room 1.60 ; two Week.
When one person occupies room 88.30;
two 87.00. one
person occupies room
Children eight to twelve years old
half price. Two to six years old one-
price. Servants, special rates in
accordance to service rendered in caring
for room of family or person they are
with. Where there are a family of five
or more, or a party of friends from the
same town or section, who will occupy
one large room, a reduction ten per
cent, will be made. Care of Stock.
DOrMS per day. cents. Per week,
three dollars. Per month, ten dollars.
Amusements and Recreation.
BOWLING Alley. Lam Tennis,
Foot-Ball, and in-door games of
all kinds. horse and buggy.
When two will contract to use it daily
for one or more hours each day, fifteen
cents per hour for each person.
Address,
W. G. PATTERSON,
Shelby P. O., or P. O.
Cleveland County, N, C.
C. O. P.
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FREE FROM HOG FAT.
PURE,
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ECONOMICAL.
For sale by all Grocers. Send for
Pamphlet,
THINGS ABOUT
ONE HUNDRED PRIZE DINNERS,
or how to provide a good dinner for Four
Persons for One Dollar.
At. excellent Cook Hook of pages
containing one hundred
Bills of Fare, instructions how to
prepare each one, so that the cost
tour persons cannot exceed one dollar,
also additional recipes.
This valuable book will be given fit
to any one sending or presenting the
tickets, representing the purchase of
twenty pounds of C. O. P. COTTON
SEED LARD, at our Branch Store, No.
W. 42nd St., X. T.
Each pail of our Lard contain- a ticket,
the number on which corresponds to the
number of pounds in the pail.
Tie Cotton I Product Company, N. Y.
SOLD BY
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have the largest and most complete
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the State, solicit orders for all classes
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obtained, and all business in the U. S.
Patent office or In the Courts attended to
for Moderate Fees.
We arc opposite the IT. S. Patent Of-
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can obtain patents in less tine than
more remote from Washington.
the model or drawing is sent we
advise as to free of charge,
and we make no change unless we ob-
Patents.
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of the Money Order Did., and to
Is of the C. S. Patent Office. For
advise terms and reference to
actual clients in your own Suite, or
address. C. A. Snow Co.,
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For the Ladies
T ii order to reduce stock be torn lime to
receive Fall Good, I will offer
all present of
I MILLINERY I
from now nut the 1st of September at
REDUCED PRICES.
All hand, both trimmed and
will be sold cost. My stock
includes of the most stylish good
of the season. I yon
WT.
D. J. Editor Proprietor.
i Remains
Per Year,
IN ADVANCE
IS THE
ft
ever in
Greenville. It furnishes the
LATEST NEWS
gives Mora Reading Matter for
the money than any other paper
published in North Carolina.
The gives a variety
of news, NATIONAL,
and LOCAL, will devote it-
self to the material advancement
of the section in which it
Send your name and get a
COPY.
fill
is called to the Reflector, as it
large and growing circulation
makes it an excellent medium
through which to reach the people
ALL ORDERS FOR
PROMPTLY FILLED.
Ho What's This
Why another new discovery by Alfred
Cilley in the way of helping the afflict,
eel. calling or addressing the
named you can procure a
of Preparation that is Invaluable
for eradicating dandruff and causing the
kinkiest hair to lie perfectly soft and
glossy, only two or three application a
week is necessary, and a common hair
brush is all to lie used after the
scalp vigorously for n few minute, with
the Preparation. Try a bottle and be
convinced, at in,
ALFRED CULLEY,
Barber.
GREENVILLE, N.


Title
Eastern reflector, 18 September 1889
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
September 18, 1889
Original Format
newspapers
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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