Eastern reflector, 16 October 1889


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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1889.
NO.
Eastern Reflector,
GREENVILLE. N C.
THE LEADING PAPER
IN THE
it muling
A VOLUNTEER.
following poem a
. ti- sentiment, which was doubtless
n written by one who participated iii the
, Shenandoah Valley campaign under
I immortal Stonewall
up lonely mountain side
My wandering footsteps
. nm-s lay thick beneath my feet.
The pine signed overhead,
The of a dismantled tort
Lay in the forest nave.
I Ami in the shadow, near path.
Price. per year. a soldier's crave.
The brand led with the weed
DEMOCRATIC, HUT Upon the lonely mound,
i The simple rudely writ,
will not to Had rotted to the ground ;
and measures that are I raise. I it with a reverent hand,
with the true principles of party. I From dust its words to clear ;
If yon want ti paper I mm a . Hut time bad blotted all hut these
section of the State send for the
-or. COPY FREE
Hi the toad scaly snake
Fran tangled coverts start.
And hide among the
About the dead man's heart ;
But undisturbed, in sleep profound.
Unheeding there he lay
His but the soil
His shroud,
I beard the roll
Along vale below.
I saw the rise
Towards the realms of snow ;
The -Valley rose to mind,
Its leaders
New York Letter.
Some Acton. The American Ill-
A Mammoth Excursion.
Charlotte News.
A report comes from New
is likely to stir up the
It is to effect that the
Northern cotton mills refused to re-
special
York,
The theatrical season H in
lull blast and tome of the most
prominent players in the world lire
announced to appear before New
York audiences in the near future.
Among others, arc the celebrated
I English actress, Mr. and Mis.
H. Kendal, who open their first the Alliance was
American engagement at the in Savannah. One of
Avenue Tin to-night. For Forth-
j years these two have been
Cotton Bagging Rejected.
An Important Statement for the Farmer
The Present Quality Too Light
Host be
Laughable Reflections.
And girth Provoking at Com-
pile by the 2.- i Soy.
As is sometimes used for
Pennsylvania, the family likeness
will be made complete by the use
An in reply to a young
who wished to know which mag-
would give him the highest
Delve cotton covered cotton position quickest, advised m pow-
The news of this on the cot-
STATE GOVERNMENT.
G. of Wake.
M.
of A nor.
Secretary of I.
of Wake.
W. Rain, of Wake.
of Wayne,
favorites in London, where they
have the of being the
most moral actors on the English
stage. The prospects are that they
will have a highly successful season
i in America, and especially in this
where it must be confessed,
that a little more of the moral kind
of drama could be used to good ad-
vantage. in I tooth is also to
be here shortly, and the great Sal-
is booked to open up at Pal-
on October This
em mills in that city received a let-
from one of the mills of
New York Slate last week, which
was most discouraging to those who
have shipped cotton covered with
cotton bagging. is the
complaint have ever had from the
he said, I have
been buying for them in this mar-
for twelve The writer
id cotton to hand in
a very bad condition. Many of the
bales with the cotton sack-
Ins; have lost twenty to thirty
,, a. t , n i. ii m mi tin i
Superintendent of Instruction- x ,, ,,., ,
Sidney M. Finger of C Of Stonewall Jackson's men
Attorney F. David-
son, of Buncombe.
SUPREME COURT.
Chief Justice N. II. Smith, o
Wake.
Associate S. of
Joseph J. Dart, of
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and
Alfonzo C. of Burke.
SUPERIOR COURT.
First District Tl. Brown, of
Beaufort.
Yet whence became, what lips shall say.
What tongue will ever tel.
What desolate hearths and hearts
Have been, became be fell
What tad-eyed maiden braids her hair
Her hair he held dear
One lock of Wallet, perchance lies with
The Georgia
is to lie the latter's tour in l We do not want
America, and those who fail to sec covered with cotton
him now will miss the ad-,
of the greatest actors of our limes. I vantage of the tare.
especially If you con-
tribute .
which of,
his s was Adolphus;
killed r
. relied think
it was his last
Little
is trying to pull Pussy's tail out.
Isn't he a naughty boy
is thinking of her
marriage,
let that cat alone.
God has joined together let no man
pull
very
age,
I thought it might lie
married for said one.
money, I
Sam Sayings.
Durham Globe.
It pays to servo the Lord.
I'd rather be right than king.
Vote with the crowd you can
shout with.
One man and Almighty make
a majority.
One disloyal of your life will
mar it forever.
There is no
but heaven.
There is no remedy on earth or
in heaven for a fool.
The Lord is just ahead of the
mini who is in trouble.
There ain't a good mail in the
world that ain't watched.
The man who has got the most
money is the least happy.
When a man
THE STATE.
Better to Raise it at Home.
j Nashville
What is Happening Around Us. Rural Hone is one of the
j best agricultural papers we know
Al Reflected from the State Press. every farmer In Wilson and ad-
i counties ought to take it.
Cherokee county has white, ,. . ,,. ,,
. , it is worth to any farmer ten
polls and only colored. . . . . r , .
J the subscription. advise our
The Blade says it will I Nash to take it. It will do
take to register all the doc- them good. But Bro. Barnes makes
thing true and lasting; destroyed by the tire j some strange calculations, ho says
which burned the com I house in meat is worth for cash six cents
that place. I pound, and when a man on
Windsor We were cents he pays
shown by Mr. J. B. Stokes, on Sat- cent, more than the cash
a bunch apples from a purchaser. If an cost six
on his farm and was the sec- at pot cent.,
growth. cents. Two cents
A young
on six cents is per cent., and
;, , , I So the time haver pays
by the name Matthews, of ,,,. . . .
,. . . . , . cent. the use bis
Level, County, had ,,. n. six op .
Oh
his aim torn off last Tuesday while
year, no man can do. It is
not only true of meat but- of every-
thing else a man has to buy on
that he pays an additional
The American Fair was
opened last in the presence of
six thousand people. This big show
What her. with long-watching eyes, bears about the relation to
New Yorkers as the ordinary
must for
i . i said another,
abandon your market. many for, I
was a shortage of pounds on q and that's
forty one bales. what precious do
Mr. H. of Savannah, ,,,
And while lips and dumb.
Waits with appalling patience for
Her darling boy to come
Second Philips, of Her boy. whose mountain grave
Edgecombe. up
Hut one of many a sear
on the face of our
Third G. Connor, of
son.
Fourth Clark, of
fake.
A. Gilmer, of
G ford
T. of
Sampson.
Seventh C. of
Cumberland.
Eighth A. of
beam
Ninth F. Graves, of
Tenth Bynum of
By gory-handed war
What lights lie fought, what wounds he
wore
Are all unknown to fame ;
on his grave
There is not even a name
That he had fought well and too.
And held his country dear.
We know, else he had not been
Georgia
lie need to question now
If he were wrong or right
lie
try fair does to the people of tie
surrounding neighborhood ; but of
course, it is somewhat larger, and
lasts for a couple of months instead
of three or four days. The build-
in which it is held,
one block at, St., between Sec-
and Third Avenues. It is
crowded to the doors with the , ,,
est inventions in machinery, the
Man of the house
little
your wile's dress
told me to bring
Where's the
they'll have to send that,
in the
to leave yon week,
mist ah I can't run an
no
Eleventh M.
Mecklenburg. . . .
Twelfth R, g
Buncombe. ,
Returns no s thrust
is ; , would revile
U. A of Meek-, All soldier's dust t
Matt. W. Ransom, of
j Roll. proudly roll
House of District ; the rocky glen ;
Thomas G. Skinner, of Perquimans. ; Above thee lies the grave of one
Second P. Cheatham col.
of
Third W. of
Pender.
Fourth H. of
Nash.
Fifth W. Brower, of
Sixth Rowland of
S. Henderson.
Eighth W. If. A.
Ninth O. Ewart of
Of Jackson's men
the cedar and the pine.
In solitude austere.
Unknown, mummed, forgotten lies.
Georgia Volunteer
For the Home.
GOVERNMENT.
Court A.
A. K. Tucker.
Register of II. James.
B. Cherry.
S. I. Ward.
B- Harris.
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair-
man, Guilford Mooring. C. V, Newton,
W. A. James, Jr., T. E. Keel.
Board of Herding
Chairman J. and J. D.
Cox.
Public School
ding.
of F. W.
Standard
G. James.
F. Evans.
R.
Cadet T. Smith.
Asst R. Moore.
Ward, B. N. Boyd
Call.
Col. J. M. has written a
which explains itself and its
purpose, to Mr. W. C
Secretary of the State Con-
. federate
My Sir have long been
the opinion that to
have small, homes for
specimens of manufactured
goods, and with novelties of every
description. Some of the exhibits
this year are very attractive, and
many of the booths are elegantly
fitted op. A leading paper
has a big house made entirely
of paper. This and many other ex-
arc calculated to attract
attention, but I regret that
space forbids more. One thing is
apparent, and that is that with
Mich a creditable exhibition as this
we will have something to
us even if fail to ca
World's Fair.
A EXCURSION
The public buildings, and
places of interest in the city,
are besieged this week by strangers,
the greatest part of whom hail
said am opposed to the use of
the cotton bagging, and am perfect-
willing to quoted on if, for it
is a miserable substitute for
lie went on to explain that be was
opposed to the cotton bagging not
only because it is unfitted to the
purpose, but become it is being
made at an absolute loss to the
planters, an its use, be is. Tom that's not hard
playing the bands of the hard old man,
mini told me de odder
day elevator alone weighed free
God t his troubles begin.
Nine-tenths the trouble is ere- feeding a cotton gin.
by misunderstanding I ho Lord., p,, The
I'd rather be a dead lion than ft mode during the last fiscal year j price equivalent to a rate of interest
live dog. Got enough dogs without cigarettes which is said i which no man would think of
j to almost, equal the product of the It is
, , , , . . ,, that there is no business which
is a good and a bad side two largest factories in the world. will the payment of
to thing, the devil is In Time The beg- But who is to
trust is throttled at last. A
price goods sold on lime which
He never discussed theological, his cotton wrap- will cover the risk he is bound to
dogmas. In o bed quilt. lake. The former should bis
Money may bring luxuries and all It -it
, ed to buy either on time or
I hot, but it bun km ii sight cares, ,, i. in a case unavoidable
who lives near Mt. we do not Hunk the
much
both sides.
Cabarrus man to town Wed-
It is not how
we do
one has given us a beet which weighs
,. . plies at much
mans got but what sort a man and measures twenty-,
they are manufacturing the cotton i ,,,,.,, too
bagging at the New Orleans bag J on like me to be
factory. ; all
Mr. Dancy seems to have bad an j om,
experience in Ins first shipment of boy to the oilier. you
cotton bales which he is do
C.
N, c
likely to have repeated, as ho ins
formed a Morning
j live yesterday that he is recovering
the old man dropped a dune,
I picked it up niter
him, I Mister, a
dime as you he puts
the cotton covered bales with jute hand pocket he says j
bagging, lie shipped some cotton- an honest little boy ; here's
bales to a New j a Quarter for
, ,, . c . dune right in of the old I
J ll- she
company de-; it up when she
ii, give a clean bill for the j along follows
bales without a is a dime you
which Mr. Dancy gave. In-1
formation has been received that
she takes it
yon, puts it in pocket,
the cotton reached its In B in cents
such bad condition that the mills
would not receive it, some of it
will have to be carted away in crates
Odious Instead of Quinine.
There are farmers in Nash
has get it three inches In county who always make meat and
The best the world ever; n-n, W usu to
saw are in the asylum, but . L J .
was in do. I ins is a matter to which we
they nm , all there. ,, ., in many re have often referred and shall do so
The reason why there is so much Though he is totally It I a matter the very
poor preaching is because there is . won- and should be con-
.- much hearing. de. f. effect. He does not regard
Beef is worth only four cents a felling a large tree and cut-
hi worth a much of an
lion dollars an once. i lag.
It I hero is anybody Thursday
want to see go to it is the , am, Beg-1
poor whites and license to the
When a with one wife youngest couple ever man in this
and eight children can live on j groom being seventeen
a year he is a financier. the just The
The m-st consummate pauper on j parents of both the par-
earth is the young man who has no ; ties gave their roll and willing con-
money no religion, union.
It is mighty hard for you to keep On Friday
talking when you git into I convicts were brought from
trouble. Quit talking about it. the penitentiary and put to work on
The three elements of true the farms rented by
are the works of faith, the; Directors that j
labors of love, the patience of hope. cs, mules, carts and other farming I
God goes by weight, but I have j
seen many a will employed .
. . . beginning next
that i snake the scale.
year s crops.
A blooded
n. c
to us will b
Promptly Attended to.
lilt. L. JAMES,
They to the
about ten thousand, sixty ears
and Wagner coaches, at the
, , , ,. Central Depot. The visitors com-
our aged, in disabled Lou-
pose the annual excursion of .
residents along the line of the Borne,
Watertown and Bail-
road, and consist of men, women
and children, merchants and pleas-
seekers. Their tickets are good
Garden.
One day I was taken with chills
federate soldiers, the
sections of the State. I have
on the ft Gaston
at situated in a
acre square, a roomed,
Mansard roof, brick building, with
Ward. R. Williams Jr., and Alfred j of the property, a
3rd Ward. T. J. Jarvis and M. it f ,, .
R. Lang; till Ward, W. N. I they
long which, I r a week's stay in the city, and it
be suitable for one of these are
If your association of at
be of the same opinion, after exam command. Many of them
j u have friends here who are eager to
will . . .
to them the hospitality
may have
the northern part of the state., , , . ,
K ll dock. Mr.
telegraphed his agent to put the;
cotton in good condition, he will j and headache, signs that my old
of course have to stand the added enemy, malaria, was on baud. My
quinine box was empty, and looked
The Morning slates that the,; forward to a restless, sleepless lit-
i Savannah will meet to- desperation I peeled ft raw onion
to consider the New Orleans land slowly ate it, then went to
I resolution. The News bed, with warm feet and an extra
unfavorable of the comforter, when, presto I was as-
in which the cotton covered with in five minutes, and in
the cotton bagging has been the morning free from malaria and
ed by New mills, and the ready for the day's duties.
dissenting action of principal Our homely but strong friend will
exchanges unmistakably point to a be appreciated in time as a medicine
rejection of the New Orleans if agriculturists would turn
You cine good man Dur-
ham. You've got enough pieces to,
make one good man. Can't yon colt, owned by W. S. Long, was
get together. I yesterday in an accidental
. , e -v- ., The had just been torn-
There are plenty of men North ,
, . . . led loose in pasture and was run.
Carolina that as have money . , ,. . .
. , and Making about. In at-
can not lie saved. God may , . .
t tempting to jump a ditch tho colt
fell in and such away that his
back broken on the em bark-
A.
KY-AT-LAW. J
G REE S V I L J. E, N. C
J. EM RE.
J. M. TUCKER.
J MURPHY
A T-LA W,
N. C.
lay them Hat of their back to save
their souls.
Poisoned with Malaria.
for
. to-morrow by j their attention to
It . . . . . .
a model
Rev. n c i Home. We may j
not be able to give large pensions i
First and Third
Sundays, morning and night.
Hughes, D. Rector.
these aged
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. and infirm and disabled soldiers,
every morn-1 TO
lug and night. Meeting every . much for defense of what they
Wednesday night. believed to be right, but we can
give such and comforts as
the use of it for New Yorkers famous. . with the strong scent taken
years; or as long as used Con- j these occasional antagonize tho that taints the breath so
LODGES.
Greenville Lodge. No. A. F. A.
M., meets every 1st Thursday and Mon-
will make their lives more pleasant,
and convince them have
excursions are to be commended
many points of view. They
are both instructive and profitable.
The enjoyment is great and ex
is light.
Edwin
two weeks ago will families will putting
since learning that the mills in the their in the cellar by the bar-
North announce that they do not j and doctors would take to
want cotton covered with cotton farming. The onion acts as a
Henderson Gold Two
Mr. S. D. Price, native of ls of
State, but now a prominent and in-i Tom were in
citizens of Dallis, Texas, mill tn Warren
writes under date of April comity Sunday. They with two
three years ago I was started across I be pond in a
in a malarial district of Georgia, j boat It began to leak and the two
and while there frightful sores oldest being jumped out
broke out all over my body. The and capsized the boat. They got
poison my blood was so bad who
it ruined my health and prostrated i could not swim were
me. was at length so reduced in i The Free Press is highly pleased
health, and apparently able to state authoritatively
alter taking large quantities of that the road to
day night after the 1st and 3rd at; not been deserted by their old President Penitentiary Board,; j- throat.
Masonic Lodge. A. L. Blow, W. M.,
G. Sec.
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. meets
every and 4th Monday nights at Ma-
sonic Hall. F. W. P.
Covenant Ledge, No. I. O. O. F.
meets every Tuesday night. . W.
N. C.
insurance Lodge. No. K. of II.,
notwithstanding the ad-
vantage of
All this will not deter tho farmers
from using bagging. They
will soon have a heavier article, and
next season will have jute
The cotton
undoubtedly
Our Penitentiary.
Concord Standard.
cat tic and may help
tn break a cold or lessen the bad
symptoms. Said a I
ways store a barrel of onions my
cellar during the fall. We have
them cooked twice a week, and
whoever of family is threatened
with a cold eats some onion raw. If
who have been more shows encouraging results in
in the haul battle life, which board to place too Tight, but that defect will be j this vegetable were generally eaten,
has been so fought j penitentiary upon a paying basis,
adverse circumstances, since the Tho expenses for the three months
final furling of the Confederate flag i June, July and August amount to
at By united and con-
meets every firsthand third Friday night, c tinned we can, without
of II. meets
every Thursday night.
and far
C. A. White, c.; years the survivors of rapid
of these old sol-
POST
boors a. m. to p. u. Money
Order hours a. m. to A p. m. No or- Above pinching cold gnawing
den. will be to l p. m. hunger Io let them see tho bow or
from to P. W. . . .
Bethel mail arrives dally Sun.-, pension which is cow throwing
d i at and departs at P light or over the whole of our
Tar mail arrives I
day at H. and depart- at P. M.
Washington mail s daily
at M. and at I P. M.
J.
Appointments
For preaching en Bethlehem Mission.
1st Sunday at
School House, 1st Sunday at
o'clock
Sparta. Sunday at o'clock.
Grove. Sunday at II
Salem 4th Sunday at II o'clock,
Chapel, 4th Sunday x
E C. P. C.
loved, sunny Southland. Doping
that at an day we have
several these
am, yours very truly,
M. Deck.
Cot. Deck states that this house
will be ready for by the
November.
Woman Suffrage State Con-
of New York, held a two
session at Saratoga mat week.
while earnings for
the same time amount to
showing a net expense of only
651.04 for the quarter ending with
August. If management is as
successful the future as it has
remedied time. bagging i there would be no diphtheria,
is the future covering for the gout, kidney stomach
crop. i trouble.
faithful Thia is
the nurses term Dr. Hull's
It is the best assistant; as it Will
vent a of the baby.
The low price of cents a package,
brings the household
remedy fur all diseases of the liver and
been during the last quarter oil.
total expense for the year wilt be
about Of course only
way in which to do this is to work,
and though this will give rise to a
cry against competition with honest
labor. It cannot be helped. is
better two reasons that either a
shipment of in gold
to Europe last week put an
strain on the money market.
bless you the young men
and are afraid to eat
One young man went so. far as to
say to my wife ate onions
I would get a bill of
Hay Hamilton has begun
a snit in Supreme for
of his marriage to
L. the famous
President Carnot wants visit
America. Exposition year, 1692.
will be a most appropriate time for
the distinguished French man to
come.
Merit Wins.
We desire to to our that
,,.,,,, ,, ,.,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. ,. for years we have been selling King's
.,.,,, . . . I New Dr.
state of idleness for our convicts or King's New Life Pills.
a system or giving the labor. Salve Bluer, and
lo place, it will relieve our j I The Navy has
taxpayers of a heavy burden ; in I faction. We do not hesitate to to the two ton
next place constant labor at a trade, j
has a good reformatory effect, in satisfactory results do not follow their J Now keep
that it gives the convict a mean, of j , f Md their
making an honest livelihood. j. l. druggist. I politics.
Navy Yards,
your eye on the
mot medicines prescribed by my
physicians, that they, as a last re-
sort, advised me to go to Hot
Springs, as it was the only chance
of recovery left, and in this they ex-
pressed their serious doubts that
would derive any benefit from the
trip. I went to Hot Spring, and
while there took a thorough course
medicine under the physicians,
which seemed to benefit, but did
not cure me, for in mouth after
my return malady reappeared.
I immediately began taking S. S. s
which made mo permanently well-
well 1886
Skin Eruption Cured,
One of my customers, a highly
respected and influential citizen,
who is now absent from city,
has used Swift's Specific ex-
result. He say a it cured
hi of a skin eruption that bad
been tormented with for thirty years
and bad resisted curative
ties of many other
CLEGG,
Druggist, Falls City, Neb.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis-
eases mailed free.
SWIFTS SPECIFIC
Drawer Atlanta Ga.
via Bed's Ferry will oar
built. If no trouble
over the right of way work will be
commenced within ten days. The
right of way has been secured for
the entire line with the exception or
two or three land owners along the
proposed route, a depot site at
has been given by Miss
Tiffany West. The railroad author
with favorable weather
the will be completed by next
March or April.
Charlotte Democrat.- On Toes-
day, in A. It. William's gnu shop, a
the hands of Joseph
accidentally went off and shot
Murphy the mouth,
knocking out three teeth, going
through his tongue and lodging
next to the muscle in back of
the neck. The physician who at-
tended Murphy says the wound is
not necessarily fatal.
year old son of Mrs. Zack
of Union county, was drowned in a
spring last week. The spring was
fitted up with a hollow gum sunk
the ground. It is supposed the
little boy leaned tho spring to
get a drink, he slipped and fell
into the water where his body was
found tightly wedged in the gum.
MARRY
A SKINNER,
n. c.
II.
L E, N. C.
U .
K Y-AT-LA W,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Practice all the courts. Collection
a Specialty.
I B. YELLOWLEY,
ATTORNEY-A T-LA IF,
Greenville, N. C.
p. C F MM
MATTHEW
Civil Engineers, Surveyors
and Architects.
AND N. C.
HOTELS.
Greenville, N. C.
Under new management. Hot and
cold water baths. rooms and at-
servants. Table always
ed with the best the market. Feed
stables in connection.
11.50
SPENCER BROS.,
THE HOME
SAMPLE ROOMS
waiters. Rooms. Best
i the market afford. When In
stop at the
Hotel,
WASHINGTON N. C,
cm
tn th J. O.





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The Eastern Reflector,
N. C.
Our esteemed neighbor, the Tar-
Ba is showing marked
evidences of prosperity. The pat-
has been discarded and
0.1 now comes an all home print
The make op of the last issue was
THE PAPER
THE
to-
subscription Price. per year.
PIT
rill not Hesitate to Democratic
and measures are not consistent
with th principles of the party.
It a M
ft ii i of tho State
r sample copy
Entered at Post Office at
Mail
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER
Jones is now waking the
and warning tin DO
wicked ways.
Windsor his boon
going for the Durham recent-
for the manner in which it was
treated by that paper.
a week the Twin City
Daily, of Winston, issued a
size illustrated edition. It was
very handsome and reflected much
credit upon that paper.
A post-office in county is
called Re-
Al the and incompetent
mail agents to be sent there.
splendid. We congratulate Bro.
King and wish him continued
prosperity. By the way. now that
Brother King has kicked off the
patent outside, would like to
ask if he is of the same opinion
that he was a few weeks ago when
the following appeared in his pa-
per
is it some country
tors will persist in having patent
Most of them are plated
with brass thick enough to line a
preserving Re-
view.
Because they arc superior to the
get the average country editor,
free from gall and not
with Banner.
We guess his mind has changed
since then, at any rate the Banner
is better now than when it used
the patent outside.
The Bells Ferry correspondent
to the Kinston Free Press writes of
a very sad accident. It says
Cant. David Styron, in charge of
Carolina met with a very sad
accident on just at leaving
this piano for New Several
parties had made themselves some-
what annoying, begging tobacco,
cigars, etc., and the clerks fixed up
a with powder In it, and
, through a mistake or somehow Cape.
got the cigar and it blew up
in his face and has ruined his right
eye. The doctors say he will never
see out of it again.
Is there no punishment for such
wanton carelessness as this
These clerks, having nothing
to do, set about to have fun at
somebody else's expense, devised
Pitt county is among the
prominent. Air. Warren's acres
netted him
Tarboro Banner copies the
above and makes this comment;
comity is coming to the front
as a tobacco growing comity. Last
year it sent up to Henderson, some
of the finest sold there. P. G. Mayo
made good sales some time ago,
we hear that T L. Williams
others have made flue cores.
Nearer Greenville, it, is raised on
a big scale. Much will be planted
around Falkland next
We have other very successful
planters, Messrs. Evans, Forbes,
Joyner, Stancill, Yellowley, Allen,
Fleming, Jenkins, and
whose experience shows how well
it can raised in Pitt county.
We hope soon to see tobacco one
of our leading crops. But we do
not like this way of the farmers
hawing to their tobacco all
the way to Henderson or Oxford
to hell. Let enough of it be raised
next year to secure the opening of
a warehouse in Greenville, so that
sales may be made at home and
the expense of carrying it
miles to sell be saved. If a
warehouse were opened here you
would see buyers from these other
towns among us. They know
what Pitt county tobacco is, they
want it and will come after it.
Now make more tobacco in Pitt
county and let's have a warehouse
in Greenville.
a dangerous means, not car-
editor has learned that . ,;,;. ;
,, t whether or not was in-
there are more delights in . ,.,
. ., . ,. , , lifted by it. Of course
bliss than in a life of single cuss-
Mr. Vernon W. Long,
editor of the Winston was
married last week to Miss Daisy
Murphy, of Burlington. The
send Op congratulations.
Greensboro and
the Hendersonville Tim, both
Republican sheets, are chewing
each other's ear, politically speak-
The North attacks the
Administration and the Times says
it is because the other paper has
not got a crib
to itself I dog eat
John Robinson's circus got
cents in debt at Concord.
Times says the receipts were
and it spent just cents
over. We wish their shortage had
been instead of cents, and
even more. A few times falling
short might induce them to keep j
out of North Carolina.
not intend to injure Capt. Styron,
i yet he fell a victim to what they
had prepared for one else.
Deviltry was at the bottom of their
plot and a man lost an eye from it.
Mow, we ask again, ought not some
punishment be meted to those who
would inflict such injury on a
low man. even if it is done for
sport.
What's this Spell
and see. T-ii-e R-a-1-e-i-g-h S-i-g-
n-a-1. The Signal Yes.
Well, turn it over. Who's the
tor J. C. L. Harris. Who,
Loge Yes, Logo. Why, ain't
he same fellow that used to
run it The very same. And he
stopped his paper as soon as
was inaugurated and went to
running alter the President trying
to get a Government position
Exactly. And he wanted to be
first one tiling and then another
Just so. And didn't he get in
the in st at all Didn't even get a
Well, what's he up
to now Trying to get the North
Carolina Bads to take care of him
until there is another Republican
administration, and then try his
Williamson, N. C, has a boggy
factory that tills orders from Nor-
folk, Va., and ships a good many to
You have got the thing slightly
mixed, Brother. Greenville is the
town that is shipping the buggies
to Norfolk and Wilmington, and
Williamson is the name of the man
who owns the factory from which
they were shipped. If yon go to
the State Fair this week yon will
see two Greenville buggies on ex-
and from them can get
some idea of the work this town
can put
direct from Mr. stated that
his health was much better than for
several years, and that lie would be
in Washington in the of a
weeks prepared to take an ac-
part in the proceedings of the
House. Samuel Randall's valuable
services will be constantly needed
by the minority
Some amusement has been
ed here by the fact that
Kellogg went all the way to
to fire a broadside Into Harrison's
manner of distributing the offices
in the Booth, through the median,
of a interview. Kellogg
got very badly left, the grapes
are consequently very, very
The and their
friends in attendance upon the
twenty triennial conclave of
the order here had entire posses- ion
of Washington this week. They
have paraded strong; have
been reviewed and received at a
special reception by tho President;
have been wined, dined and feted
by hospitable
have made pilgrimages to and held
special services at the grave their
deceased brother, G. Washington
Esq., have to a mans eye, and to
a too, expressed themselves
in favor of Washington as the place
for holding the Worlds Exposition
1892.
S. G. of Missouri, who was
defeated in the First Congressional
district of that state at the last
by Representative has
been appointed of the bureau
of statistics of the Treasury depart-
The silver jubilant over
the appointment of Edward O.
Loch, of the District of Columbia,
to be Director of the Mint. They
expect that new official will so
construe the law as to compel
i Government to purchase and
coin full amount silver bullion
authorized by per
month. A curious thing about his
which were principally
from the Pacific coast, n as that both
New York Senators were among
them. He has been connected with
the mint bureau since its
in 187.1.
Secretary Noble is not popular
with his colleagues in the Cabinet,
and if the Republicans lose Ohio, as
now seems extremely probable, they
will doubtless make things too
pleasant tor him to stay. They
blame him for not smoothing
ALFRED FORBES, R. S. CLARK CO,
THE RELIABLE OF C
Men to the buyers of and counties, a of the following goods,
that are not to be excelled in this market. And to be First-claw
pure straight good. DRY GOODS of ail kinds, NOTIONS.
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA-
and CHILDREN'S SUPPERS. FURNITURE and HOUSE
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS. SASH and BLINDS. and QUEENS-
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and CASTING, of different
kinds. Gin and Mp Belting, Hay, Rock Limb. o Paris, and
Hair, Harness, Bridles and apples.
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY.
Agent O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale
Jobbers prices, cents dozen, less G per cent for Cash. Bread Prep-
oration and Hall's Star Lye jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure Lin-
seed Oil. Varnishes and Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a call and guarantee satisfaction.
NOTICE
DEALER. IN
MATERIAL KB FURNISHING
Are headquarters for all needed in he
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be
but if you want anything in
Hardware, Agricultural
and Cooking Carriage Material
and House Cutlery
CALL US.
We can save you money on any of these goods.
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS
Tanner business and saving the
S Mills Items. I administration from its present em-
harassing position with the soldier
have vote. He takes things very coolly
nothing with which to entertain
Ill's afternoon, I will de-
vote a few moments lo the
of sonic items for
hie paper.
Miss Patrick, the primary
teacher at Academy,
has recovered from her spell
of sicklies, and is at post of
duty again, to the delight of the
little, ones.
and says he nothing to regret,
and further that he intends to see
to it that no subordinate official
shall usurp any of the prorogations
belonging to the Secretary
of the Interior.
The navy department has decided
to accept and
the contractors have been notified
to deliver her at the Norfolk navy
I beg to inform the public generally that
I am the only maker o i Clothing
in Greenville. Parties coming to me need not
be afraid of getting clothing out 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.
GREENVILLE M C.
J. L. SUGG,
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
GREENVILLE, N. C
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND
All kinds Risks placed in Strictly
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
At lowest current rates
AM AGENT FOB, A FIRST-CLASS FLEE PROOF SAFE,
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY
THE FRONT
J. D. Williamson,
which we will sell at
Tie nit onto Worts,
WE arc now fitted in and are prepared to M
upon short notice any kind r style of
RIDING VEHICLES.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL
keep a nice lino of
Come and see us. Flanagan's old t
R- JR. Manager.
DURING THE SUMMER
I will have arrivals of Hie very nicest and
Confections.
I keep constant on hand a splendid assortment of
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS. TOBACCO
CIGARS, TOILET SOAPS,
All wants in the shove goods can be supplied
V. L. STEPHENS,
BOXES CONFECTIONS TO ORDER.
FINE A. SPECIALTY.
Considerable surprise has
There has
in our midst this fall; though , of
since the cool spell big frost it has entered the- senatorial
A few days since we received
copies of the proceedings f the
Seventeenth Annual Session of the
North Carolina Press Association.
pamphlet was printed in the
office of the Concord Times and
gives the proceedings in full. It
shows artistic work in the on the Government again.
and the compilation is excellent, j What's Logo going to giro to
The whole work reflects credit I of
on Mr. J. Secretary of
the Association. We enjoy read-
the proceedings.
One of the hardest working pa-
in the State is the Goldsboro
Argus, and that city is bringing
forth fruit as an evidence of
them n sheet once
a week. He will, eh
this first one got to say Says
Signal is not to he an
Guess not, when
it wouldn't give him anything.
will not be Mind to the mis-
takes of President
what the paper is doing. The -r- Precisely, and he thinks the
recently entered a new volume
and we are glad that such
prospects surround The
people of believe in
bestowing such a patronage noon
the Argus as Will make it a paper
of which they can well be proud,
and in this they are wise.
The Raleigh
speaking of the good Sam -Tones
is doing in Durham says
would like to have and ought
to have his services. But it adds
shall not say that we need
them of any peculiar wick-
of the people of this
It doesn't strike everybody just
that way, if allowed a word we
would judging from Raleigh's
record for a year past, that the
city has need for not only
Jones, but also for Pearson,
Bob Fife, and several others.
mistake the President made
was in not giving him tho Raleigh
Go on. shall
prove flint which conforms to our
judgment, and shall or
condemn that which our
He's getting
Of course he don't
approve anything now- that the
President has down on
What else wear no man's
What Harrison didn't
even give him a few old collars f
Guess they were too large. Poor
Logo, he got left bad. Good day.
I'll call again.
Pitt county is fast
as a tobacco growing county,
and we expect yet to see it one of
the best in the State. The
has time again advocated
tobacco culture and used its
is fast subsiding and all will soon
be hale, hearty and able to eat three
square meals a day.
Miss Rosa Lane has returned to
contest in that Stale in opposition
to Senator Vest.
The government of Switzerland
I has voluntarily apologized for the
SUCCESSOR TO
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House.
WILL CONTINUE THE OF
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS.
My Factory is well equipped with pat up nothing
but We keep up with the times and Improved styles.
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs are you can from
E. C. GLENN.
COMMISSION
STANDARD GUANO ACID
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL,
SMELL DISSOLVED HONE,
COTTON SEED MEAL AND
Tennessee Wagons, for sale,
N. C. Mar.
her at after a pleas I imprisonment of an American
visit of two weeks, dining J sen in that country.
Which time she made many
and her absence has caused one
our boys to think of crossing the
placid
We think we can safely predict if
all signs fail that a certain
gentleman north of Tar river has
succeeded in inducing
of
the j .
the fair fields beyond. the equal if not the superior
The Temperance OM W; J-
and the Church Guild is doing the See-
work. We'd like to know w tin-
The Oldest Fair in the State.
Henderson Gold Leaf.
For twenty years the fair
has been in existence, and In all
that time it not missed a year,
one The exhibitions are always of the
popular young ladies to Share best and the the largest,
joys and sorrows with him in The. fair this year promises to be.
the equal
Greenville Club don't
are dying at a rapid rate,
some call it cholera, others think
they have the typhoid lever.
Crops are unusually short, cotton
almost a swamp land.
Dr. W. L. is not only a very
successful physician, but is also one
of our most
reaping off his w heat and
he sowed the same land down in
live pecks to the acre
from this same land he has saved
twenty thousand pounds of
hay, at a cost of ten cents per I
died. lie says pens and crabgrass
makes the very best feed, better
than fodder, his banns like it
better. Ho also raises most every-
thing at home that he consumes.
l all farmers would profit by his
example they certainly may expect
an increased dawn of prosperity.
X.
rotary, ate doing all in their power
to make this the best, fair of all, and
the efforts of two such indefatigable
workers will net be without good
result. The fair this year will be
held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs-
day and Friday, October
31st. and November 1st. will
be given away in premiums. The
racing purses are very liberal and
this feature will be one of the best.
Special attractions for each any.
trains on all the rail-
roads. For copy of the premium
list write to W. Secretary,
E. A. TAFT,
Wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has
bought out the Grocery establishment of T. it. Cherry and with
new stock added is now prepared to furnish the very best
Storm, Coil, Ra, Horn, King. GROCER AND FAMILY SUPPLIES
Also keep on a full of ready At prices fully in keeping with the hard times. keep Flour,
Meat, Lord, Molasses, Confections. Canned Goods, Crockery,
Glassware, Tobacco, Arc,
Orange Syrup is the best Molasses in this market.
You are invited to call. the dace, at Cherry's stand.
O.
HARNESS AND WHIPS,
the year round, which will sell as BOW as lowest.
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING.
Thanking the people of and
merit a continuance of the same.
for past favor hope
of It
J. B. CHERRY.
J. R.
J. G.
MOSES
just received the nicest line of--------
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry,
Ever brought to Greenville and will continue to keep on until after th
holiday season. If yon Deed anything In that line It will lo your advantage to
give him a trial before purchasing.
VIOLIN, BANJO AND GUITAR STRINGS
Also for sale. Watches, and Jewelry repaired at short notice and in work-
manlike manlier and warranted. Call see him.
A SUPERB
SPRING MILLINERY
Can now be seen at my store. I have
the latest newest patterns, and
an experience of several years at the
business qualifies me for doing all work
Satisfactory and well. also do
It.
Rave again come your attention and solid your esteemed patronage
We do not claim we have the largest best stock cast of the.
Mountains, but we do say are to the front
--------with a specially selected line of-------
Next door to B. C. Glenn. I have opened a Grocery Store and
---------will on hand a fine line of---------
Heat. Flour, Coffee, Sugar. Oil,
Candies, Cheese. Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars, Apples,
Bananas. Canned Goods and most everything usually kept in a
first-class grocery store, as well as Tinware, Crockery, Wood and
Willow Ware. Call and see
J. J. CHERRY, N. c.
Suited to the want of a large of customers. We are in full with
the hard times and can will make low cash prices to all who favor us with
their patronage. Look down this column and sec if we cannot interest you.
arc better prepared than ever before lo serve you. have in to-day
a line of
Though Boyle's trial ended more
than a w ago, it is yet the theme
of very much comment. Around
and throughout the State.
public Opinion was much divided
to his guilt. Raleigh
say to sum the
matter up in a nut it was be-
either the testimony of
Washington Letter.
our inflate Correspondent.
Washington, D. C, Oct.
President Harrison has not
ed a pleasant week, politically
speaking. First Assistant Post-
master General returned
from a pilgrimage he made to Ma-
at President
toward persuading farm- suggestion, and hack had
to plant it. it can be news. That was a terrible
done successfully has been bad made the
, i i , . t President believe that he was
beyond doubt. Last year tobacco Virginia. Then came
; raised in Pitt county took the first, the news that Indianapolis his old
prize at Hie Danville Tobacco Ex- Lome, had gone democratic, and to
position, and those planting add to discomfit Banned by this
co this made a fine sue-
WET AND DRY STAMPING
at moderate prices. Will be glad to have
you call and examine bit stock.
MRS. E. A. SHEPHERD.
mm
j. c c
Co. n c.
T. II.
Co. N C
Cobb Bros., Gilliam,
Cotton Factors,
Commission Merchants,
NORFOLK, VA.
have had many years ex-
at the business and are
prepared to handle Cotton to
.- advantage of shippers.
We have coming in i,,, IO
Job LOS in Stand- hands will receive prompt and
ATTENTION
and Trimmings, Calicoes.
. and Settings, for and Hoy's Suits. Homespun,
Sheetings, Bleached and Unbleached Domestics. Canton Flannels and Bed Ticking.
Boots and Shoes. I
For Men. Women, Boys, Children, at prices that will cause the poor to
rejoice, and the hearts of all will be made who buy Boots and Shoes from us,
why V we sell low and the worth. A full line of
and Goods that will delight the hearts of and old.
HATS and CATS for men. boys and children. II HE, in this line we
a stock a- complete as the farmer or mechanic can We make a specialty
of steel Nails and guarantee lo he the
news, several private telegrams
gave the information that the es
of it. Here are two articles Union soldiers were responsible for
taken from our exchanges showing , and that I hey intended it as a Te-
how people elsewhere are looking I for the removal of Tanner,
girl or the testimony of Boyle, and I on s. x first is Scot. j The same news has created a slam-
the Jury were very decided in , says S
belief that the testimony of saw Mr j K Warren, anything like same rates
girl was true. The case Pitt county, this week on disaffection is shown in the soldier I
brought down between these two, his return from Henderson, where ; vote in that state as was exhibited j
it is no surprise to us that he was he had been to make sales of cars;
. , , T. . ., . crop. the state are gone glimmering
convicted. It is our opinion that m s j might have beens.
Boyle is a villain, and that opinion sales on what was i The only member of the
is greatly strengthened by the re- ed on acre.-, at an average that is not disappointed at
ports him that have acre. He without waning prospects in
, T .-.- i ------i, i hired labor, so makes the most is Mr. has
out from St Louis. Any man of e q , fa and ever
will steal money from a church and j known Mr. j,. y. to conceal bis dislike.
spend it in houses of prostitution, I or, of Henderson, Whoso dealings i Much excitement was created j
proved satisfactory to Mr. among democrats here early in the j
Mr. Warren says that Pitt county week by the publication of a
some of the finest land stating that Hon.
in the Stale. Some of two eastern would never again be able,
occupy his scat lo I be
or play cards wenches
in jail, would not hesitate to rob a
girl of her virtue upon
the opportunity. Boyle the Stale fair be-
severe punishment. ; come tobacco growing sections, and
Later news allayed it. A telegram I
Presents i. mat form
r LAXATIVE
CF CALIFORNIA,
Combined with the medicinal
virtues of plants known to be
most beneficial to the human
forming an agreeable
and effective laxative to
cure Habitual
and many ills de-
pending on a weak or inactive
condition of the ,
LIVER BOWELS.
It it the most excellent remedy It now to
When one U Bilious or
SO THAT
pure blood,
HEALTH and
Every one is using it and all arc
delighted with it
ask
ard Prints at cents
and Ginghams at
cents. Call early that
you may have first
styles to select from.
truly,
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO,
Greenville, N. C.
Groceries.
which we arc at prices, arc to
take in and selling low down. Can we interest yon
if so in and examine our Sugar, -rs. Coffee, Tea. Soaps,
Meats of Floor
arc now liming from Bud ll ran yon if yon Call and
examine before baying elsewhere. Tobacco sod
Headquarters for
Of a line not lo in such a
Single Bedsteads, Tables. Cots. Spring and
and of kind- and
all to suit hard limes and short crops. Anything you want In this lino if w
have not got it in we Will make a special older for as have j
from several of the best furniture in the lulled Slates and sat- ,
to prices, Willow ware. Lamps,
Cellars. Cart Saddles. Millinery.
and Traveling Bags,
Life is too short I o keep on telling what have and ran do.
HG STROP CO.
U .
careful attention.
Joshua Francis Nobles,
Nobles and Joshua
and
to the Court.
to an order in the above
I entitled special l
for sale the court house door In
Greenville. X. c. on Saturday October
, the following tracts of land
situated In county, known as lot
in the division of lands between
the heirs at law of Thomas Noble. St.,
which was allotted to Sal lie Nobles, con-
acres, more or less, bounded
at the corner of
lot on toe south prong of Long
Branch, running the line of that lot S
i Z to another corner of said lot in the
yon and prosperity and giving man. woman child who comet
W it to a stake, to a cordial invitation to conic in and examine our stock,
S U W SM ft to a
station on the run of the south prong
of Blanch, thence down the
courses of said prong to the 1st
station. Also one-eighth part of an
I divided tract of acres. Terms of
side- Cash. Joshua
ft M. Bernard, Special Com
remain yours to serve
J. B. CHERRY CO.,
Greenville, N. C.





A MONSTER DISPLAY
Fall and Winter Goods
THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
Gil EX M. C.
AND
Winter wearing apparel far surpass any
previous exhibition, and comprise every-
thing m and stylish In our line.
We have selected with great care a
large assortment of reliable goods in
every department and cordially invite
an inspection of same from our friends
and customer.
handle none reliable
prices may attention,
but a no merit, not
even in the price.
Below we call your attention to the
various departments, each of which is
replete with new and seasonable goods.
GOODS.
We have a large and varied collection
of high class novelties in this depart-
embracing Mohairs. Alpaca
Side Hands. and Flannels
in Stripe. and Plain. Silk Warp
All Wool Ladies
Cloth, Surges, and numerous other at-
tractions in and Colored Press
Goods.
TRIMMING DEPARTMENT,
Containing Persian Silks. Plushes.
Eiffel Bands, Silk
and Fringes. and
Brocade.
AND CLOAKS.
Plaid Sackings. Eider Down and
Flannels in all desirable shade.
A selection of and Misses
Wraps embracing every style that pop-
and
CLOTHING.
This is where made the hit of
the season. We have collected an as-
that is peerless as to style, lit
and service, and prices that none of our
competitors can touch.
This department embrace- a stylish,
well-made line of every cut and shape
in Flannels, Wales, Cheviots.
and every other stylish fabric.
BOY'S CLOTHING.
In this line we reign supreme, our
and boy's clothes are
Just the thing for street and school
wear. Our line of Fancy Boys clothes
embraces everything for the little gent.
that we will not be
by any one.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Under this bead we want to call your
attention to our line of Fine Dress
Shirts. Flannel Shirts, Boy's Percale
and Flannel Waists. Underwear, Neck-
wear, Hosiery, etc.
HATS. HATS.
Several styles of the celebrated
and styles. The
the newest, is
another style among large line of
Boys Men's Hats.
FINK FOOTWEAR.
We are positively showing the largest
number of styles in Ladies and Gents
Fine Footwear ever brought to this
town.
Fine Turns and Welts for Ladies.
Celebrated Stonewall Tips for Misses
and Children.
Fine Handmade Hoods for Gents.
Ask to our its a
daisy.
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. ETC.
Extra Super, All Wool, Three Ply,
Two PI Ingrain, Tapestry and Body
Brussels, Oil Cloths, in all widths,
and Velvet Rugs. Lace Curtains,
Linen Shades and a complete line of
general house furnishings.
Space will net permit our publishing
n detail our mammoth stock. But a
call at our store where you will find us
read to show you through con-
you that our stock is the largest
and met complete ever shown here.
Don't fail to call.
M. R. Lang
M. R. Lang's Column.
Col
Fairs in order.
Get gnu ready.
Quite dusty last week.
Farmers are housing their
crops.
Raleigh Fail- In full blast this
week.
The river has been low for some
time.
Superior Court in Ibis
week.
Have gin house insured.
See J. L. Sugg.
Mattresses made or repaired by
C T. Savage.
A lamp bas been placed in front
of
Good band made Mattresses for
sale by C. T. Savage.
Did yon ever see any one sew
with their left
85.75 will buy Lace, best
Flour at the Old Brick Store.
Several Greenville people are at-
tending the State Fair.
Large enough crowd in town Sat
but very small trade.
weather now for putting the
county roads good order.
lot of Hyacinth and Tulip
Bulbs for sale at Riverside Nursery.
What are you going to do now
for the advancement of Greenville.
Perfectly Grand.
at the Old Brick Store.
Seed Rye sale.
B- C.
Highest cash price paid for cotton
Seed by E. O. Glenn. bush-
els wanted.
One dollar a Solid Leather
Ladies Shoe at B. Cherry Co's.
97.00 bays h Doable Barrel Can
at J. Cherry Co's
You can get postage stamps, mail
your letters and at the
Telegraph office.
One dollar buys a Whole Stock
Mans Shoe J. B. Cherry Co's
Good
All light now, new stove up and a
bin lull coal. Come on with
weather, Mr.
All goods low down for the Spot-
Cash at J. B. Cherry Co's-
Anything but jute is the covering
that is seen on cot ten these days.
for the
U. Morris Bros, have the cheap
est and best town.
Now for it. You can shoot all the
partridges you bud. Who will
report the first to tins office.
For a nice suit of Clothing go to
II.
In creation God us His
hand, but redemption God gives
us His Monad-
Don't tail to call on H. Morns
for Clothing, Shoes, Hats and
all dry
County Superintendent ex-
applicants for Teacher's
Certificates Friday and Saturday.
One Brown Cotton Gin,
for sale cheap by A. Forbes.
Greenville business are de-
lighted with better mail
ties that the railroad has us.
Try a Barrel Sweet Home Floor
Best in town at J B. Cherry Co's.
The rain began Sunday
night has settled the dust and
caused the weather to turn cooler.
N. Plaid
per yard, at J. B. Co's.
He that is oft reproved and bard
bis heart shall be suddenly
destroyed, and that without
You should use the very best Fan
West India Molasses, at the Old
Brick Store.
Mr. Jack Johnson is catching
some line fish with book Hue.
He is best angler
The Prettiest Line of Ladies Jew
in town at Moses
the Jeweler.
A letter came from Salisbury to
Greenville, last week, by way of In-
Ind. How is that for a
A Full Line of Clocks, Jewelry
and Spectacles for sale by Moses
Jeweler.
Greenville people feast fish
shipped by rail from More-
bead City. They in twelve
hours.
Just Received a nice Line of Gold
and Silver Watches. For sale cheap.
Moses the
trip tickets from Greens
ville to Weldon, including one ad-
mission to the Fair, will cost
1.00.
per lb for Sweet Scotch
Snuff. lb sold in Pitt Co., which
is a of its superiority, at
the Old Brick Store.
Sheriff Tucker received a telegram
last week to lock out for two bales
cotton stolen from Mr. W. B.
of Boll's Ferry.
All for 16.00. A good business
suit of clothes, a soft or stiff hat, a
good pair of shoes and get there
at Higgs
Coal for sale per ton.
Small quantity cent per tub.
Do not send for coal without send-
money to for it. Coal is
cash. E. C. Glenn.
To
and Fevers, to cleanse system
effectually, yet gently, when costive
or bilious, or when the blood is
or sluggish, to
cine habitual constipation, to
ken the kidney s and liver to a heal
thy activity, without irritating or
them,
Mr. O. has moved late
house on Third street.
The child of Dr. and Mrs.
J. W. Perkins died Monday night.
Thanks Mr. W. W. Hall,
for a ticket to
the Weldon Fair.
Miss Florence of Wash-
t last week visiting Miss
Margie
Miss Lillie Moore, of
was visiting Miss Nannie
part of last week.
Miss Ella King returned Sunday
from a visit of several weeks with
relatives in Wilson.
Little Willie, two year son of
Mr. J. G. Sheppard. of Bearer Dam
township, died last Thursday.
Mr. J. W. Brown has resigned his
position clerk with A. Forbes and
Is acting as assistant at the depot.
Mr. L. H. has rented one
of Col- Skinners houses in
ville, and moved bis family into it.
J L. will preach at
Red Oak Church, lour miles from
Greenville on the plank road, next
Sunday.
Mr. J. A. Moore, who for several
months has been in New York, re-
turned to Greenville last week. We
were glad to see him back.
Col. Matthew Carr, a very aged
and honorable citizens of Greene
county, died Monday morning.
He was more than eighty years old.
Messrs. W. B. James, S. T.
and the editor of the
Ton have received invitations to
act as Marshals at the coining Wei
don fair.
Dr. W. K. Warren returned last
week from Conetoe where be has
been practicing for a few weeks.
lie says that section is too healthy
for a doctor.
The Evangelist Pearson, began a
ten days meeting in on Sun
day. We have heard several
of town express a to
go hear him.
Mr. W. A. Fleming returned Mon-
day from Oxford where he had been
to sell tobacco. have not seen
him since, therefore cant report the
success of bis sales.
The following left, for the Raleigh
fair on Monday ;. Hairy
Skinner. Miss Ella J. J.
J. Bryan Grimes,
J. B. and J. William
sou.
Mr. II. H. Wilson returned last j
Thursday from a trip to Goldsboro
and Washington City. He stood a
Civil Service examination while
away, and has his eye on a position
under Uncle Sam.
Mr Wiley T. Johnson traveling
salesman for Paine ft Co.
tobacco manufacturers of Winston,
has been town this week. He is
an old of Foreman, Mr.
Burch, and spent an evening at the
office. He is as jolly
as the days are long and is consul-,
arable of a musical wonder. He
get man music; out of a tin
whistle than any man ever saw,
and is a beautiful former on the
flute.
Tucker tells us that since
having the interior of the jail white-
washed most of its occupants are
white There are now board-
him five whites two
and the time will
be out soon.
There arrived at the express office
here, a few days ago. two floe Ches-
pigs, pure white, for Mr. D. W.
H. Smith, of The pigs
came from Ohio. It is gratifying to
see that many farmers of Pitt
are directing their attention to
better stock.
It men will keep on their
good behavior and not be so bolster
they go out serenading, it
may not, be necessary to render
afterward. There is nothing
the ladies appreciate above, a
nice oaths
mingled with strains
are not harmonious.
Saturday Chief of Police sold
at auction some paraphernalia
ken
that were here about a month ago.
The articles were taken for fines
costs and were a banjo, triangle, old
iron ring, suit of speckled calico
clown clothes, There
much demand for the outfit.
Cotton leaving here steamer
Greenville mornings
reaches Norfolk Sunday evening,
and cotton leaving here at the same
hour Tuesday Mornings reaches
Norfolk evening. Tho
Tar River Transportation Co- with
the Clyde Line is giving our ship
good service.
This office ha laid in a very largo
stock of paper and would like to
have your orders for job printing.
men should remember that
the Reflector labors for the
general good of the community,
which fact should merit their pat-
Beside this, are
pared to turn out job printing that
will give entire satisfaction
J. J. Cherry the new grocery
has an advertisement in the Re-
to-day calls
to the nice lino of heavy and
fancy groceries which can now be
found in bis store, lie will carry a
full line and suit the wants of all
purchasers. Remember his place,
next door to E. C. Glenn's, and give
a call.
The farmers should place all their
machinery and tools a dry place
where they will not be exposed to
bad weather during the winter.
is work for the business
men Greenville to do if they ex-
the town to take its proper
sit win in the march of progress.
One dollar and cents
will get a round trip ticket from
Greenville to Tarboro and one ad-
mission to Fair next month.
The first tax received by the Sher-
for came
township was paid by B C Gan-
non, administrator of Caleb Can
lion.
Clarence keeps a nice
line of cigars at his cigar stamp
stand, in the Telegraph office. Call
him when you want a good
smoke.
Mr. J. F. living about five
miles from town, tells us that a rat-
snake nearly four feet long was
killed in bis yard Sunday morning
before last.
Greenville needs many
yet there are none but what
could be secured if the citizens
would go to work them
the light way.
Greenville, N, C, is growing rap
idly. We like that
ville
Thanks, brother. Its a fine town.
Run down to see us.
We have been to an-
that a committee on enter-
has been appointed
Tarboro, and will be ample
for all who attend
the Pearson meetings.
We have been requested to ask
that all persons living adjacent to
Creek meet Greenville on
the first Monday in November to
consult and plans looking
to the draining of said creek.
There was a meeting at Bell's
Ferry, last week, of the persons
over whose land the railroad will
pass when extended from Greenville
to Kinston. Tho right of way was
pledged and the railroad invited to
go through.
The obedience of Christ saves us
from condemnation of sin. His
blood saves the guilt of sin.
His grace saves us from the power
of sin. His intercession saves us
from the temptations and assaults
of sin.
Humor.
Send a to the Dur-
ham, C, and get a copy of tho
handsome eight-page weekly con-
full report of Sam
mediums, with many of his original
and witty sayings.
Well
It is seldom a goes into
a community with such strong
as those in the possession
of Dr. Harmon. He bas traveled
over much of this country, and bas
with him endorsements from those
high in authority in many of the
States and Territories. We pub-
one that is indeed com-
to Doctor. Our own
experience him has convinced
us that he is a man of character as
well as a thorough master of bis
profession. The many in this com-
Who have been
by him bear testimony
o his skill.
Beware.
The Henderson Leaf sounds
a word of which we I
duce, and advise readers of the Re- j
to wear it their bats
until all the fairs are o'er. Here it
season of the agricultural
fair is now at hand and the Gold Leaf j
wants to give its friends a timely j
warning. Tho
the machine
men, the man with the ma-1
the the
much man, the
and all will
all be there, full bloom most like-
and a goodly number, as usual
will be fleeced. When will the aver
age American learn not. to bet on
another man's game Let these
fellows
Scriptural repentance is that
deep and radical change, whereby a
sinner turns from the idols
and self unto God, devotes
movement of the inner and out-
an to the captivity of his
Every guest at Hotel Macon
Monday at dinner, fount a verse
scripture on a strip of paper under
their plate. May God bless this
silent work oil the part of of His
shall not re
tarn unto me Lord.
din
gin house belonging to ex
Sheriff King, Falkland township,
was destroyed by die on
day night last week. In the gin
house wore about pounds of
cotton, a gin. grist mill, some carts
farm implements, which were
destroyed. There was no insurance
upon the King
estimates his loss at The
Are was discovered about o'clock
at night is supposed to be of
incendiary origin. This is evident
from the fact that no fire had
about the building for two or three
days prior to the. conflagration, and
when it was first discovered was
burning more than place.
The loss was quite severe Sheriff
King and truly sympathies with
him.
The
The meeting being conducted in
the Mot hod 1st Church by
list F. continues this
week. The attendance upon the
services is very large, at, some of
them the building hardly being
to the crowd.
Mr. has preached strong
mons, exposed sin its vilest forms
and has held up Jesus as the only
Savior of the world. He has been
earnest and faithful in his
though as yet but few conversions
have as a reward for his
labors. Notwithstanding the
dance is so large, and there is seem-
much interest manifested,
the people are hard move to re-
for their sins. It. may be
that in is joined to his
and is to be let alone to go on in sin
until cut down and called to tho
judgment. Woo be to such as
are called from earth unprepared to
meet God. True, God says
spirit shall not always strive with
yet hope His Divine ear
will not be turned against Green-
ville, and that ere the meeting shall
close He may many
souls to light in answer to
earnest prayers of Christians
and the labors of Evangelist.
After getting the proceedings of
the last meeting the Board of
County Commissioners in type for
this paper it bad to be left over
next issue.
Pitt Exhibits.
Two of the handsomest buggies
ever put up we
doubt their being in the
now being exhibited at
the Raleigh Fair by Mr. J. D. WiN
One is a top buggy with
varnished and solid
black body. other was an Open
the whole being a varnished
job showing the of
the wood. The body of this bug-
was beautiful. Both
were trimmed in dark green cloth.
Many of our people saw these bug-
before they were shipped to
Raleigh and it was a general ex-
that they would never get
back to Greenville. We shall ex-
Mr. to take the
premium for the handsomest and
best buggies at the fair.
One of the
Mr. Warren, proprietor of the
Riverside presented us
with a basket of James
grapes yesterday. We never know
how to say enough this excellent
grape. Riverside Nursery is the
place to get or the vines. Mi.
Warren is shipping quantities of
Reflector.
Dave, we are almost envious of
such a treat. Surely there is no
finer grape than the James. But
Vance county will soon be able to
boast producing large quantities
of them we hope. Many of our cit-
have been growing young
vines purchased of Mr. Warren a
year or two ago. would like to
see them cultivated generally,
as as the superior worth
of the James grape becomes known
we are sure it will receive greater
and
Gold Leaf.
Boise City, Idaho,
The undersigned, old residents of
Boise City, cheerfully add their
to the professional skill of
Dr. S- Harmon, the oculist. He has
demonstrated beyond dispute and
to the entire satisfaction of all that
he is an oculist of the highest order.
During his stay here of two months
he treated many eases of diseased
and success crowned his efforts
in every instance. Several these
cases of long standing and
of a most aggravated nature, and
their cure is regarded as
Tho statements in the press
of our city, giving names of a j
her of his patients, and a few of
the particulars in each case, are
strictly true. Success is the only
which to judge of skill.
Dr. Harmon succeeded his
in this city where pretended
oculists who preceded him met
with signal failure. This
is voluntarily presented
asked, to one whom we firmly be-
well deserves it.
Member Boise City Council
A. J.
Editor Idaho Democrat.
Secretary's office, City,
Idaho, Jan. 1887.
S. Secretary of
Idaho, do hereby to the
of the above statement as
to Dr. Harmon's high and
skill as an oculist and gentleman.
J.
Given under of the Territory
of Idaho.
The venerable historian our,
country,
ed his eighty-eighth birthday last
Thursday.
An attempt was made to blow up
abattoir at fortieth street
and North River, by
mite.
The the Mississippi
River steamer Corona exploded at
Port Hudson, last Thursday, killing
forty-six of the passengers and
crew.
WONDERS
Will Never Cease.
OUR CALICOES AT BLEACHED AND
Unbleached Domestics at cents. Worsted Dress Goods at
cent--. Yard wide Dress at to 2.1 cents. Dress Ginghams at
to cents. A line of at to cents. A full line of Cash-
meres in all the new shades and trimmings to match. Only a Silk
Embroidered are unsurpassed
Misses Hosiery at cents per pair.
AND SHOES to fit all size feet. Children Shoes at to
cents. Good Men's Boots 11.25. Good and Button Shoes
at cents Shoes at cents to 11.25.
IN HATS, to fit both head and pocket book. Our stock
was never more complete.
ONE WORD TO THE MAN who wants Pants that, wont bag at the
knees. Boys and Youths Suits at 1.00 to 2.00. Single Pants at
cents. Pants at cent up. Good Business Suits men at
3.00 to 4.50. Overcoats to lit. everybody at 1.50 up.
Come where you run bay to snit times mm boot crops.
Frank Johnson,
The oldest and experienced
OYSTER COOK
Is still to the flout. lie has arrange
the prices to suit the times.
CU Tall
With Ingredients, such as Bat
-r. Sauce. Ac.
yon want Oysters call on Frank
Johnson and you will get the of
your money.
Greenville. N. U
Fact
Having determined to out our mercantile
business we are now offering our
stock of------
AX
C OS T
------Our stock embraces------
Dry Goods, Slices, Clothing,
Hardware, Crockery, Sec.
If you want bargains on any of these goods
COME -A-T
As they must be sold out.
HARRY SKINNER CO.,
I X VII U V i
Tar Transportation
Greenville,
J.
J. S.
N. M. Lawrence. Tarboro, Gen
It. K. Ag
for ravel Ta
Kiwi.
The Steamer the fluent
and quickest boat ,, river, she
been thoroughly repaired, i.
and painted.
Kitted up for the comfort, ac-
and convenience of
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS
A Table furnished with
the market
A trip OH the Steamer i; i n vi i I.
not only comfortable hut attractive.
Leaves Washington Monday,
and Friday at Ii. o'clock, A. M.
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at t o'clock, a. M.
Freights n daily
Dills Lading given to all points.
I. J. i treat
Greenville. N.
ML INSTITUTE
TALL TERM
TEACHERS
Principal,
. Principal
De-
pa moot
Miss-------. in
Department,
Miss May
Music.
Vocal Music.
Miss Fainting and
Drawing.
Mil. Penmanship
and Commercial Department.
Primary, cm Academic i.
Classical and Mathematical. Mu-
sic and Drawing. l.
Commercial.
ADVANTAGES
Healthy Location and Good
Plenty of Well Prepared Food
Boarders, A Corps of Teachers,
all graduates of class
lions. Music Department
m work to any College the Slate.
New Piano Organs.
A of nearly volumes.
recently for the
Pat. Moderate, to tot
Hoard and Tuition Tuition and Term
fur Day Pupil- Hie same M advertised
Pupils who do not
will, the Principal should consult
before engaging hoard elsewhere. For
fur her particular, Address.
Principal.
Daring tho past few days there
have been pounds sugar
contracted to be shipped New
York to points west and
of Chicago.
Tho old and reliable firm, so long and h. re, have opened
in Greenville, and desire to renew the Of their
many friends and customers of the nil to Again
enjoy a share of their patronage. Our new
will contain an immense Stock of
is. Bit
Water Mis. f VALISES,
The undersigned having leased these
mills for i number of years and put them
in thorough order, begs leave to inform
the public that he is prepared to find
Corn and wheat in a manner.
Satisfaction guaranteed to all patrons.
I would inform merchants that I am
prepared to furnish them good water
mill meal at prices delivered.
Customers wanting to buy at retail can
be supplied at my store in
where will also And a select
of General Merchandise which will Is
sold at lowest prices
R. Fleming.
ALLEN
Wishes to inform I he public that
he is prepared to furnish you
and wishes to sell you at
least a portion of what
you need in the
way of
Groceries, Provisions,
And General Supplies. I keep
a line of Flour, Sugar. Coffee,
and all heavy and light
Groceries that will be sure to
suit you.
I do not claim to sell goods
under everybody in the world,
but I will give you just as low
prices as can be had in Green-
ville.
I do not claim to the
best goods in he world, but I
claim mine to be just as fresh
and just as cheap as can be
found in Pitt county. I shall
endeavor to please all customers.
W. H. ALLEN,
O.
To the Ladies
Dress Goods have been selected by an experienced buyer who knew
the latest styles and fashions of the northern markers. We will place he
fore a line of goods that cannot he surpassed in quantity
LOW TARIFF
FACTORY.
m nm on
we have free now. Ah
I f w to buy when you please, but
if you want to money you to
factory on 4th street, mar of J. B.
Cherry Co's. For convenience we
have an entrance through II. F.
Keel's street. lean give
T hat you ever had in your life tor
110.00 to 815.00 money than any one
else the county can give you. Why
for my less I pay
spot cash for good and save dis-
ts, and if you don't believe it you
I come and see. Having had IS year
experience in the business I guarantee
perfect or no charge. Re-
pairing a specialty. forget the
place on till rear J. It. Cherry
Greenville,
or price.
Shoes Shoes
Children's, Hoy's Shoes in such an
supply that will you. Our prices on these are the lowest
ever of here.
Furnishing Goods.
We have a complete lino of Hosiery. Underwear, and a line o
fashionable that cannot excelled even in largo
Hats and Caps.
The very latest Imported London styles, including Hats of the
most fashionable shapes. In good styles or Soft ts also
Boots and Shoes.
It is hardly worth while to say more of our superb line in this department
except to inform the people that we have. Hoots Shoes to fit any size
that comes to tis, man, woman or out the beat whole
stock and at prices right down on the bottom.
Clothing.
department brings us to plate. We lea I on offer
Styles and prices nowhere else to be found. CLOTHING we
make a specialty, and will keep a lull Hie latest
cheap grade Clothing we will have a splendid in
fact we can suit every customer in quality, style price. Don't forget.
With these remarks, kind friends, we throw open our doom to the pub-
soliciting n of your patronage, and guaranteeing satisfaction to
every Yon can find n at. the. second d- or in the brick block
in the was recently situated, one door north of Ht stair-
way.
We adopt this method
of informing- our old
customers and the pub-
generally that we
have returned from
New York with the
stock we have ever
carried.
The experience of two
years in the Northern
markets together with
increased capital
us to offer greater
bargains than ever.
Standard Prints
Plaids Clothing,
Dry Goods, Shoes, and
Hats are all going at
astonishingly low
prices.
A visit from you is
requested,
Greenville, N, C.





WILMINGTON WELDON K.
and Schedule.
TRAINS
No Ho No
May 5th, daily Fast Mad, daily
daily ex Sun.
Lt Weldon pin S m
Ar Mount
Ar Tarboro
Tarboro
Ar Wilson Bin
1.2. Wilson
Ar Selma
Ar C
Lt Goldsboro
Lt Warsaw I
Lt Magnolia
Ar Wilmington
TRAINS DOING NORTH
No No
daily daily daily
ex Sun.
Lt Wilmington
Lt Magnolia am
Lt Warsaw
Ar Goldsboro
Lt
Ar Selma
Ar Wilson
Lt Wilson t am pm pm
Ar Rocky Mount
Ar Tarboro
Tarboro am
Ar Weldon pm pa
Daily except Sunday.
Train on Scotland Road
leaves Halifax 8.90 P. arrives Scot-
land Neck at 4.00 .
P. M. leaves 7.00
A. M. Scotland Neck at A.
dully except Sunday.
Train an Scotland Branch Road
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 2.30
Returning, leave Scotland Neck
1.20 A. M. daily except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro. N C, via
Raleigh R. R. dally except Sun-
OS P M. M. an It
N C. P M. P If.
Returning leaves Williamson, X dally
except A M. A
M. arrive Tarboro, N C, A M.
Train on Midland N Branch leaves
Goldsboro daily except Sunday. A M,
H AM. Re-
turning leaves X A M.
arrive Goldsboro. N C. A M.
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky
at P M, arrives Nashville
P Hope p M. Returning
leaves Spring Hope A M, Nashville
arrives Rocky Mount A
except
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw
for Clinton except at GOO
AM Returning leave
ton A M, and P. M. connect-
at Warsaw
Southbound train on Wilson A Fayette-
Branch is No. Northbound is
lib. except Sunday.
Train No. South will stop only at
Trillion, Goldsboro and Magnolia.
Train No. makes close connection at
Weldon for all points North daily. All
Tia Richmond, and daily except Sun-
day Tia Bay Line.
Trains make connection for
North via Richmond and
All trains run solid between
ton and Washington, and have Pullman
Sleepers attached.
JOHN P. DIVINE,
General
R. Transportation
T. M.
Atlantic N. C. Railroad
TIME
In Effect a. M. Satin-day,
1st, 1889.
Wk-t
No. Train-. No.
Ar. Stations. Ar.
pm Goldsboro a in
Kinston
BOO New Old
p Morehead City am
Daily
Si
No V No.
Mixed Mixed Ft A
Pass-Train. Stations,
am p
Bests
La Grange
Kinston
well
Dover
SI Core Creek I
u M i no
11.7
IS GOO pi
THE
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GREENVILLE, C.
for Action makes
move;
the Dash which never gets In a
groove ;
for Vim which leads to
success ;
Energy which all hustlers possess
for Reason to which good
sense yields
for Type which the world's
wields;
for Industry of
thought;
S-for the Sales that don't come as a
gift;
for Indolence man's greatest
curse,
Nothing in lazy bone's purse
for God which you all want to
get;
for Patience which bids you
not
Advice that you keep out of debt ;
Y stands fin Ton, sir whom thus I ad-
vise. ;
Success you hut Advertise.
Voice.
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ESTABLISHED 1875.
S. M. SCHULTZ,
AT THE
OLD
AND BUT-
-L their supplies will it to
their interest to get our prices before
chasing elsewhere. is complete
in all its branches.
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS.
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR,
TEAS, fee.
always at Lowest Market Trices.
TOBACCO CIGARS
buy direct from Manufacturers,
you to at one A com-
stock of
always on hand and sold at prices to suit
the Our goods are all bought and
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk
to run. we sell at a close margin.
Respectfully,
S.
Greenville. N.
EVERYBODY LOOK.
Mules.
A ear load list arrived and now
sale by.
at Keel A King's V ill sell them
CHEAP FOR CASH,
or at reasonable terms on time. I bought
my stock for Cash and can to sell
cheap as anyone. Give me a call.
UNDERTAKING.
Having associated B. S. Sheppard
in the Undertaking business we
are. ready serve the people in that
capacity. All notes and accounts due
inc for past services have been placed In
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for collection.
JOHN FLANAGAN.
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
Pitt county We are fitted
with all conveniences and can render
satisfactory services to all who patronize
m FLANAGAN
Feb. 22nd.
4.17
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Croats n
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Newport S
ROB
Atlantic
Morehead
Atlantic Hotel
pm Morehead Depot am
Thursday and Saturday,
Wednesday and Friday.
Train connect.-, with Wilmington
Weldon Train bound leaving
a. m. and with Rich-
Danville Train West, leaving
p. m.
Train connects with Richmond
Train, arriving at Goldsboro
m., and with Wilmington and
V Train from North at p.
Train
Weldon Through Freight Train, leaving
at p. and with Rich-
Danville Through Freight Train
leaves Goldsboro at
Season Bound Tickets.
Special of Fair. Round Trip
Tickets, from stations named below to
City. Season of MM. in
effect June 1st.
From To Season. Sat.-Night
Goldsboro
LaGrange and return 3.50
3.00 2.00
New 2.00
Season MM.
Through of Fare, Round Trip
Tickets, from Coupon Stations below to
points on the W. N. C. R. B.
ARRIVED
My Northern Dress Maker and Trim-
mer. Miss has and I am
prepared to execute In the latest styles
and fashions any work to my
MILLINERY,
the latest designs have
so an and will be pleased to show
them to you. My price are the lowest
and guarantee not to be undersold by no
one. Special bargains on all goods.
Mrs. L. King,
LEGAL NOTICES.
Notice to Creditors.
The having duly qualified
as administrator of William H. Clark,
deceased, notice U hereby given to all
persons indebted to said intestate to
make immediate payment to the under-
signed, and to all creditors of said
to present their claims properly
authenticated to the
the day of October, 1890, or this no-
will be plead in bar of their
This October 7th. 1889.
OSBORNE C. NOBLES,
of Wm. II. Clark,
Tucker Murphy,
Notice.
The attention of Teachers and School
is hereby called to the
fact that from now until January 1st,
they can procure the school books
which the State law requires to used
in public schools, by exchanging old
books for new ones, at the rates of ex-
change established by the State Hoard
of Education, the rates of exchange are
very low and the new books can be
found at John I
in front of Reflector office.
Henry Harding,
Co. Supt. of Ins.
i lit
A Wrong Spirit.
Wilmington Messenger.
We ventured not long since to
give our views of the necessity and
of sustaining home pa-
know that a small
try paper, faithfully edited, is really
more to the county in
which it is published and mainly
circulates, than u dozen
Northern or Southern weeklies or
huge dailies published beyond the
Stale. North Carolina, needs
ways North papers. It
has never received justice at the
hands of even Southern papers In
other States. But home patronage
Is not confined to newspapers. The
principle has a wide, sweeping,
application. The
people who rash from home to buy
every thing will live die a poor
dependent people. Mark that.
The people who produce what they
consume are the only independent
people.
This way of going oat of the
State to procure that are
produced in the State is a bad way
to build up and foster a spirit of
independence. Yon are not expect-
ed to patronize, home folks when
they are exorbitant in charges
when they practice upon you
But when you can get at
home any article at a small
upon what it can be procured else-
where it is not neighborly or
or public spirited to send
away for it. Help develop borne in j
and home enterprises. That
will be found a good rule to work
by.
are reminded of this by a well
considered editorial in the
Call, headed Home In-
It is an opportune dis-
gave instances in
which individual citizens had
home manufacturers and sent
their orders to Northern firms,
where they paid higher prices aid
received inferior workmanship.
deed, he cited one case in which the
State itself refused to give a piece
of work to home manufacturers
the publication of the in-
a clause in the contract re-
quiring the work to
and delivered within three
which the writer says, was
lent to saving, work cannot be
done the State and you
it to New Two home
publishing houses, however did pat
bids for the work, at a lower fig i
the New York house, to
whom the contract was awarded.
Thus the taxpayers were required
to pay several thousand dollars more
for the printing of the Code than
was necessary, besides, the en
amount went out of the State
never
If the complaint made is sustain-
ed by the then it was bad
treatment to taxpayers and Lome
folks. North Carolinians
depend less the North they will
begin to develop a more self-re
and people. They
must cultivate more of that spirit
that appreciates home production
and that is willing lo help develop
home resources.
Support North pa-
Be sure to lake first your
county paper and then subscribe for
the Messenger. You will enjoy a
better conscience.
Notice to Creditors.
The undersigned having duly
as administrator of R.
deceased, notice is here-
by given to all persons indebted to the
estate to make immediate payment to
the undersigned, an d to all creditors of
said estate to present their claims prop-
authenticated, to the undersigned
before the 14th day of September.
or this notice will be plead in bar of
their recovery. This 14th day of
1889. Wm.
of L.
Notice to Creditor,
Having duly 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 to the
estate lo make immediate payment to
the undersigned, and to all creditors of
said estate to present their claims prop-
authenticated to the undersigned
on or before the day of September,
1890. or this notice will be. plead in bar
of their recovery. This 7th day of
W. S.
Executors Notice.
Letters testamentary having been is-
sued to the undersigned on the 21st day
of September as executor of James
rooks deceased. Notice is hereby given
to all persona holding against said
James Brooks to present them for pay-
to the undersigned properly
on or before the day of
1890, or this notice will be plead
in bar of their recovery. All persons in-
to the estate of said James Brooks
are notified to make immediate pay-
James h. Conn,
This Sept. of James Brooks.
Alex. L. Blow, Attorney.
Notice to Creditors.
BATING before the Clerk of
Superior Court of Pitt county on the
day May, 1889. as Administrator
upon the estate of Howell Joyner,
ibis is to notify all persons holding
against estate to present their claims
for payment within twelve
this date or this notice will lie plead in
bar of their recovery. All persons ow-
estate will come forward and
make Immediate settlement.
This May
Adm. of Howell Joyner.
Sale of Land.
By virtue of a decree of the dark of
the Superior Court of county, the
undersigned will sell for cash at the
Court House door in on lion-
the day of November, 1889. the
following the property of the late
Josephus Latham, deceased, adjoining
the lands of M V Latham, A K Brown.
Win Whitehead and others, containing
ninety-four acres, more or less, sub-
to the dower of Mrs M F
widow, which has been assigned to her.
This sale is made for assets to pay debts
of the said Josephus Latham.
JESSIE
of Latham.
I. A. Sugg,
FOB SALE.
One hundred and eighty-live acres,
more or less. acres cleared, acres
Swamp. Being determined to move
west I offer my entire farm for sale,
lying on the Old Plank leading
from Greenville to Wilson. Situated
two miles from Greenville, one and one-
half miles from Greenville Institute am
same from the depot.
Two good dwellings and all
and gin. Well adapted
to corn and cotton and other products,
raised on a farm. Healthy location.
Excellent water, pronounced best in the
county. For further particulars apply
to S. P.
Sept. 25th, Greenville, N. C,
GRAND EMPORIUM
Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair.
AT THE GLASS FRONT
the Opera at which
have recently located, and where hare
in my line
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE,
TO MAKE A
MODEL BARBERSHOP
with all the improved appliances; new
comfortable chairs.
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures
for work outside of my shop
promptly e respectfully,
EDMONDS.
The thing out is what the
druggists term Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup ;
its sale Is enormous and it has never
been known to fail. Price cents.
It is well to remember that the oldest
eases of rheumatism and neuralgia have
been speedily cored by Salvation Oil.
Price cents a
When you feel well and hardly
know what all you, give B. B. B.
Blood a trial. It is a fine
tonic.
T. O. Callahan, Charlotte, N. C,
B. B. is a fine tonic, and has
done me great
L. W. Thompson, Damascus, Ga
B. B. B. is the best
blood purifier made. It has greatly
proved my general
An old gentleman writes; B. B.
me life and new- strength. II
there is anything that will make an old
man it is B.
P. A. Shepherd. Norfolk, Va., August
10th, depend on B. B B.
for the preset vat ion of my health. I
have had it ill my now nearly
two years, and in all that time have not
had to have a
writes I
suffered terribly from dyspepsia. The
use of B. B. B. has made me feel like a
new mini. I would not take a thousand
dollars for the good it has done
W. M. Cheshire, Atlanta. Ga.,
had a long spell typhoid fever.
Which at last seemed to settle in my
right leg, which swelled up enormously.
An ulcer also appeared which discharged
a cup full of matter a day. then gave
B II, a trial and it cured
BOOKS BOOKS
T. Agent of
Washington District V. f. f
He keeps on hand a fine assortment
of the best books at publisher's prices.
Call on for Bibles, large or small,
pulpit, family or pocket size. For
Hymn Books, Commentaries, Diction-
and standard works generally.
Can furnish you any book you want on
short notice.
Money to Loan.
ON in sums of
and upwards. Loans are re-
payable in small annual
through a period of live years thus en-
the borrower to pay oft his in-
without exhausting his crops
n any one Apply to
Greenville. N. C.
From
y.
To
Hickory tOM
Morganton. 13.35 16.10
OH 12.70 14.70
14.50 15.90
Hot Spring. 15.40 17.30
S. . DILL.
Superintendent.
FITS CORFU
medicine free.
We warrant our to cure the
worst eases, the physicians
win. do this to prevent
posed upon by men, false names
and who doctors. Bemuse
others failed is no ream for not using
Give express and post
. office It costs you nothing.
Medical Bureau.
j Broadway. New York.
The death of Henry
twelve of
for burglary been commuted to
imprisonment for life
Pedro, who a
figure at the
expresses a desire to
attend the World's Fair of 1802.
lie will be welcomed with opened
arms.
Notice.
BY virtue of a decree of the Circuit
Court of the United States for the
Eastern Division of North Carolina
made at June term. 1889, In the case of
Louis against L V W
M B Blown. Henry Brown, and others,
will sell at public sale for cash to the
highest bidder, at Court House door
Greenville, at 1- II., on Monday, the
4th day of November, following
red and personal property
The tract of land on which II W
Brown now resides on the north side, of
Tar river, in the county of Pitt, con-
about 1200 acres and being the
lands in three several
gages made II W Brown and wife,
M follows, one dated March 24th, 1876.
given B II W
and A L One dated January
8th, 1887, given to L V and one
oilier dated January 8th. 1887, given to
W M B These three mortgages
arc duly recorded in the
of Pitt comity, and reference Is
hereby hart to them for special
of this valuable tract of laud
The house and lot the town of
Greenville on plank road street known
as the house and being the lands
described in a mortgage made by L V
and wife to Louis Hilliard Feb.
1601, 1887. to which reference is hereby
had. This parcel of land will be sold
subject to a mechanic's lien for about
One note executed by T. V
, William Whitehead and A Sugg, dated
Feb. 10th, 1887, and payable Jan. 1888,
One note of William Whitehead for
I This note is now in suit in
Superior Court and has attached to
it some collaterals which will be
exhibited on day of sale and which
will delivered to the purchasers of
said note.
a m i Commissioner.
Greenville, N. Oct. I,
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Salt Fe-
Sores, Chapped Hands.
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re-
quired. It is guaranteed lo give
or money refunded. Price
per box. For sale
SIX-CORD
Spool Cotton
WHITE, BLACK AND COLORS,
FOR
Hand and Machine Use.
FOR SALE
LANG,
Greenville, N. C.
ASTHMA
Y.
Th for Con
to at Ir
c ti TONIc.
and
All the tune not
Special induce
Offered Give
B. CO.,
Baltimore. Me.
HAIR
bl Color.
EPPS-S COCOA.
BREAKFAST.
a of
laws which govern the operations
of digestion and by cure-
application of the line properties of
well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has pro-
our breakfast tables with a deli-
beverage which may
save us many heavy doctor's bills. It Is
by the judicious use of such articles of
diet a constitution may be
ally built up until strong enough to re-
every tendency to disease. Hun-
of subtle maladies are floating
around US ready to attack wherever there
is a weak pout. We may escape many
a fatal shaft keeping ourselves well
fortified with pure blood and a properly
Service Gazette.
simply with boiling water or milk.
Sold only in half-pound tins, by Grocers,
JAMES EPPS CO.,
Chemist, London. England.
VITALITY
A Investment.
Is one which is to bring
you satisfactory results, or in case of
failure a return of purchase price. On
this safe plan you can from our
druggist a battle of Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, is
to bring relief in every case,
when used for any affections of Throat.
Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption.
Inflammation of Lungs. Bronchitis,
Asthma. Whooping Cough, etc.,
etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to
taste, safe, and can always
be depended upon. Trial bottles tree at.
J. B. Wooten's drugstore.
Tax Notice,
I will meet the people of Pitt com
at the following times places for
the purpose of collecting the State and
County Taxes due for the year
Black Jack, Monday. October
Barney X Bonds. Tuesday Oct. -2.
Harrington X Beads, Wednesday
a.
Store, Thursday Oct. Si.
Friday Oct.
Falkland. Saturday Oct.
Mill. Monday Oct.
Bethel. Tuesday Oct.
Keel's Store. Wednesday Oct.
Thursday Oct i
THYSELF
l MP
Standard
and th. Blood,
Exhausted-vitality
Miseries
Folly,
for Work, Married or Social
Avoid unskilful
work. It contain, lag.
I, embossed, lull S
null, In plain wrapper.
If now. T
DEBILITY. Dr. Parker and a corps
at Assistant may b
by mall or In person, W
institute,
St., lowborn all
for or letters for advice should
. c. i as, -cs
I -f
.
1.0. PROCTOR k BRO,
Grimesland, N. C.
------Dealers In------
General Merchandise.
Wish to inform their friends and
that their
Fall and Winter Goods
is now ready for examination, and they
are prepared to supply all your wants at
TIME PRICES.
We keep in stock a large line of Heady
Made Clothing, Bouts, Shoe, Hats, Dry
Notions, Hardware, Heavy and
Fancy in fact any
article to lie found in a general stock.
We pay highest prices for all kinds of
Country
Cotton bought either in bale or seed.
Parties owing us are requested to set-
as promptly as possible, as we desire
to have accounts closed by the cud of
the year.
Returning for past patronage
we ask a continuance of your favors.
J. O. Proctor Bro-
RECEIVED AT
Wooten's Drug Store,
Front Reflector Office.
Golden Medical Discovery, War-
Safe Cure.
Celery Compound, Syrup of I
Favorite
S. S. S., U. I. B.
Buffalo a Water.
MASON HAMLIN,
Organ and Piano Co.
BOSTON. CHICAGO.
MODEL
STYLE
MASON
II IAN OS.
f Contains a octave.
Nine Action, fur-
in a large and
handsome case of solid
black
cash also Fold on
the Easy Hire System
at per quarter,
for ten quarters, when
organ becomes property
of person hiring.
f The Mason
I invented
and patented by Mason
in 1882, is
Mason
pianos
re-
of tone and
phenomenal capacity to
I stand in
l these instruments.
Popular Styles
182.60, and up.
Organs and Pianos sold for Cash. Easy
Payments, and free.
digestion cause disorders of
the liver, and the whole system becomes
deranged. Dr. J. II.
perfects the process of digestion
and assimilation, and thus makes
blood.
There arc limes 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 purity-
the blood is Dr, J. II.
Sarsaparilla.
Sick nausea,
costiveness, are promptly and agreeably
banished by II. Liver
and Kidney
If health and life are worth anything.
and you are feeling out of and tired
out, tone up your system by taking Dr.
J. II. Sarsaparilla,
Dizziness, nausea, drowsiness, distress
after eating, can be cured and prevent
by taking Dr. J. II, Liver and
Kidney
Even the most vigorous and hearty
people have at times a feeling of
and lassitude. To dispel this feel-
take Dr. J. II.
; it will impart vigor and vitality.
The most delicate constitution can
safely use Dr. II. Tar Wine
Lung Balm, It is a sure remedy for
coughs, loss of voice, and all throat and
lung troubles.
Pimples, blotches, scaly skin, ugly
spots, sores and ulcers, and
tumors, unhealthy discharges, as
catarrh, eczema, ringworm, and other
forms of diseases, are symptoms of
blood impurity. Take Dr. J. II.
Lean's
No need to take those big cathartic
one of Dr. II. Liver
and Kidney Fillets is quite Sufficient and
more
For a safe and certain remedy for
fever and ague, use Dr. J. II.
Chills and it is warranted
to cure.
Storm Calendar and Weather Forecast
for 1800, by B. Hicks, mailed
to any on receipt of a two-cent
The Dr. J. II.
Co., St. Louis, Mo.
A SPECIALIST Physician since f
It. in the diseases and weaknesses of i
men will mail a book free, giving the
remedies which cure ed and
hopeless privately at home.
Address Specialist, room A, M I
erect, corner Broadway, New York.
HAMILTON
MALE FEMALE INSTITUTE,
Hamilton, N.
OPENS AUGUST
1880. SPRING TERM OPENS
JANUARY nth.
Sub Primary, per month,
Primary, 2.00
Intermediate,
Academic, 8.08
Languages, each. 1.00
Music, not more, than 3.00
Incidental Fee per Session,
Tuition payable monthly.
METHOD of teaching will be thorough-
practical; Training thorough.
Pupils from a distance can obtain board,
including lodging, in private families
from to per mouth. A
class Music Teacher will be employed
and also an Assistant as soon as the
number of pupils justifies it. Patronage
solicited.
For further information apply to
C. O. P.
Cotton Seed Lard,
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC.
FREE FROM HOG FAT.
PURE,
WHOLESOME,
ECONOMICAL
For sale by all Bend for Ulna
I Pamphlet,
ABOUT
ONE HUNDRED PRIZE DINNERS,
; or how to provide a good dinner for Four
j Persons for One Dollar.
A i. excellent Cook Rook of pages
I containing one hundred Dinner
Rills of Fare, with instructions how to
prepare each one, so that the cost
four persons cannot exceed one dollar,
also additional recipes.
This valuable book will be given
to any one sending or presenting the
tickets, representing the purchase of
twenty pounds of C. O. COTTON
SEED LARD, at our Branch Store, No.
W. 42nd St., N. Y.
Each pail of our Lard contains n ticket,
the number on which corresponds to the
number of pounds in the pail.
THe Cotton Oil
Broker,
Company, N. Y.
SOLD BY
Greenville, N. C
C. U. EDWARDS
ESTIMATES
son's
Tombs, Vaults, k
I would respectfully call your
to the following address and ask
to remember that can buy a
or MONUMENT of
this house cheaper than any other in the
country. Thai it is the most reliable
and beat known having been represented
for over forty years this vicinity.
That the workmanship is second to none
and has unusual for filling or-
promptly and satisfactory.
Very respectfully.
Refer to P. W. RATES,
J. J. D Conn.
B. C.
Notice
for baldness,
falling out of hair, end eradication of
is before the public.
Among the many who have with
wonderful success, I refer you to
lowing named gentlemen who will testify
to the truth of my assertion
Latham, Greenville.
Mr. O.
Greene, Sr.,
Any one wishing to give it a I rial for
the above named complaints can procure
it from ma, at my place of business, for
Respectfully,
ALFRED CULLEY, Barber.
Greenville, March 14th, C .
JAMES A. SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST,
Greenville, N.
have 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.
STORE.
C. D. ROUNTREE.
Dealer in Hay. Torn. Meal. Peas, Oats
and Mill feed.
Will pay CASH prices for
Corn and Peas.
I pay cash for my goods and can
to sell at bottom pricks.
Call on me at the store of J. S. Smith
Bro.
N. B.
Edwards N,
Printers and Binders,
1ST. C
We have the largest and most complete
establishment of the kind to be found In
the State, and for all classes
Commercial, Rail-
road or School Print-
or Binding.
WEDDING STATIONERY READY
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND
COUNTY OFFICERS.
us your orders.
EDWARDS
PRINTERS AND
RALEIGH. N. C.
PATENTS
obtained, and all business in the U. S.
Patent or in the Courts attended to
for Moderate Fees.
We are opposite the I. S. Patent Of-
engaged In Patents Exclusively, and
can obtain patents In less time than
more remote from Washington.
the model or drawing is sent
advise as-to free of charge,
and we make no change unless we ob-
Patents.
refer, here, to the Post Master, the
Supt. of the Honey Order Did., and to
the l. S. Patent For
advise terms and reference to
actual clients in your own State, or
address, C. A. Snow A Co.,
Washington, D. C
la and
paper
Bast or Wood
Send for specimen
trial,
all an Broadway,
Edition of Scientific American. W
cm or public
full for Of
nil
SUS-S CO.,
I m I MM
I Fr-
p- -I
TRADE MARKS.
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A .
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In
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u-.-i
N. Y
For the Ladies
In to reduce stock before time
receive Fall Go ids. I will offer
all present
I MILLINERY I GOODS, I
from now until the 1st of September at
PRICES.
All lints on both trimmed and
trimmed. will be sold at cost. My stock
includes many of most Roods
of the can give yon bargains.
Mrs. W. T.
N.
D. J. Proprietor.
is
-PI S
ENLARGED TO
Per Year,
IN ADVANCE
THE IS THE
ever in
Greenville. It the
LATEST NEWS
gives More Matter for
the money than any other paper
published in North
The a variety
of news, NATIONAL,
LOCAL, will devote it-
self to the material advancement
of the section in winch it
Send your name and get a
FREE COPY.
Attention cl
is called to the as its
large growing circulation
makes it an excellent medium
through which to reach the people
ALL ORDERS FOR
Of Interest to Ladies.
We will a S
PROMPTLY FILLED.
Ho
new discovery by Alfred
Outer in the way of the
ed. calling on or addressing the.
above named barber, you can procure a
bottle of Preparation that invaluable
for eradicating dandruff and causing the
kinkiest hair to lie soft and
glossy, only two or application a
week if necessary, and a common hair
i all to be need after the
scalp vigorously for a few minutes with
the Try a bottle and be
convinced, only cents.
ALFRED CULLEY,
Barber,
GREENVILLE, N. C.


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Eastern reflector, 16 October 1889
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