Eastern reflector, 13 November 1889


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THE TEN
The poem below now and then takes
Wednesday j the rounds of the press. The puzzle to
i us is not in the manner in which the ten
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IN THE
DISTRICT.
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subscription Trice. per year.
travelers arc claimed to be disposed of in
the article, tut that so many people are
, ready to display their gullibility by
in the thing as truth. There is
easier than for the reader to
the fraud in it if it is read carefully,
instance, in verse live two men are
t placed in room A. the third man in room
i IS and so on until the ninth man goes in
BUT room II. when the host Minis kick to
. , ,, . room A and takes the man. who
will not to Democratic , ,,,. . ,
and measures are not consistent been counted, and puts him
tin- true principles of the room I. leaving the tenth man out of
It yon want a a the game entirely, the nine rooms
of the State send for the
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Let Us Thanks.
Thursday, Nov. Set Apart As a
Day of Thanksgiving.
PROCLAMATION BY THE
Washington, D. C. Nov.
following proclamation apart
Thursday, November 28th, as a day
of National thanksgiving was
ed late this
A highly favored people, mindful
of their dependence on the bounty
of Divine Providence, should seek
a fitting occasion to testify their
gratitude and ascribe to Him
who is the giver of their many bless-
Ir, behooves us then to look
back with thankful hearts over the
for nine men. The ,
New York Letter.
Royalty on
New Purchase.
special
New York, Nov. 4th, 1889.
The gaze of the metropolitan
lie this week has been
mainly on a couple of
were taking place across the
tic. It was not that any great con
sequences were to be attached t
tho marriage of two American
to a couple of
princes; but the
celebration of one and the failure o
the other has served to entertain
in an admirable manner. In the
alliance it is
STATE GOVERNMENT.
past year and bless God for His in-
does not claim to l smarter of finite mercy in vouchsafing to our hard to sec any redeeming feature
its but this is very easy i land enduring peace lo our people, from either an American or a moral
to sec through. Head and sec for your- i freedom from pestilence and famine,
Ten weary, travelers,
All in a woeful plight.
Sought Shelter, at a wayside inn
One dark and stormy nigh.-.
standpoint. seems to be
to our husbandmen abundant liar-j simply a with the title of
prince, and Mr. bas
G. Fowle. of Wake,
M. Holt,
of
Secretary of State William I.
Of Wake.
W. Rain, of Wake.
of Wayne. To each of eight a single lied.
Superintendent of Public Instruction Hut the ninth must serve for
Sidney M. Finger of
Attorney F. David-
son, of Buncombe.
vests, and to them that labor rec
of their toil. I bought this title for and
Now, therefore, I, Benjamin j h's daughter. I venture to say that
President of the United about the poorest bargain the
Nine rooms, no the landlord said I States of America, do earnestly rec- j great railway king ever made. In
that. Thursday, the regard to the other case, Miss
day of this present moot of No- j well has suddenly jumped in the
be set apart as a day of no- eyes of the public, from the sublime
Laughable Reflections.
Aid Mirth Provoking Selections as Com-
piled by The Reflector's Bad Boy.
cold in the head always makes
a man religious, for then he is sure
to get on bis sneeze.
madam, T do not think
that dress would be appropriate for
you. It does not match your
Mm. S. I'm going to have
it, any What color should I
dye my hair
a man -has
pounds of ice in bis wagon, one
of it is lost by melting, bow
many pounds do his customers
Hoy father is in the busts
thousand
of music the
greatest composer, Mr. Saw-
Ir. is also studying to lie
a and sometimes confuses
and
your brother got on the
two weeks alter he landed, eh
did that, but he didn't
long. lie got too
a alderman for
key hours, he
SUPREME
thief II. Smith, o
Make.
Associate S.
Joseph J. Davis, of Franklin i
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and I
C. A very, of Burke.
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT.
Fir-t II. Brown, of i
Beaufort.
Second Philips,
Third District II. G. Connor, of
A din arose. The troubled host
Could only scratch his head.
For of those ten tired men no two
Would occupy one bed.
The puzzled host was soon at ease
He was a clever man.
And so to please his guests devised
This most ingenious plan
Ta I n I r I ii k I
Small Sins.
Wilson Mirror.
Avoid little indiscretion. Even
though harmless at
first, yet they will grow and grow
until become as big as
their precious influences,
and will spread a ruin as wide as
the sweep of a tornado. Even a
word of insinuation, thoughtlessly
uttered, has been taken up by
ice tinctured and viperous
tongues, and in a week tho
of an innocent fellow being is
soiled by the mildew of
and a bright life goes under the
dark cloud of reproach. We don't
estimate tho bigness of little things
or the power they possess. It is the
first leak in the ship which starts it
to a watery The kiss the
gentlest zephyr can keep in motion
the waters of an ocean, and the
smallest pebble will start a ripple
which will grow and grow until loam
crested billows sweep in i
THE STATE.
What is Happening Around Us.
As Reflected from the State Press.
The Fayetteville, N. C, clothing
factory works from forty to eighty
bands.
There is a woman, Emily
Lambeth, who lives near Gull,
Chatham county, who is the
mother of twenty-four children.
Monroe Enquirer and
Col. W. H. Fitzgerald bas an acre
lot fronting Church street, from
which he has gathered Ibis year a
splendid crop of oats and bushels
of corn. Who can beat it
News and The
Mortuary Report October shows but
From Fremont, Nebraska.
I have had scrofula until it made
my life a burden. I was in ex press
miserable, sick, weak, sleepless,
and unhappy; desiring that the
short time which seemed to hare
been allotted to me on this earth
would hasten to an end. I tried
treatment medicine,
and travel, but none of these did
any good, for the scrofula gradually
grew worse. One physician, who I
far to see, and to whom I
paid gave up the case as hope-
less alter throe weeks of treatment,
and other as prominent physicians
tried bard to cure II, but were equal-
as unsuccessful. I then gave up
all other medicines, and took only
Swift's S. Four bot-
deaths in the city, of which cured roe, and
were whit and colored. Three
of these were over years
for the past four years I have had
under years of age. We call that as excellent health and I am as free
a record which should be from disease as anybody
to everybody. Words are inadequate to express my
Scotland Neck Mr. gratitude and favorable of
across the deep, stirring its R, House informs us that a colt j Swift's Specifics. S.
tors Into wildest and scat-1 of his months old lost its j The above is an extract from a
destruction o'er all things
mot he
little
i within their angry sweep. And
M. Alter the mother died, the ,,,.,. j-
colt turned to another colt I . , ,,,,,,,
; two old from the same A a
and has been sucking the BOOt and wealthy citizen of
y exclaimed Mrs. flags. i with our little acts off imprudence j been sucking and wealthy citizen
thanksgiving and-prayer, the ridiculous. From giving a j foot like at perfect fright. never indiscretion. They start ripples other colt ever since just as if the
that the people of our ; fortune of to found a great j bad any idea I would get tanned so of strife and and sorrow
from the cares and labors of I university to this amusing attempt in tho course of one short grow and grow, and and
larger colt were
smaller.
mother to tin-
their working day, shall assemble storm the stronghold or mock m ,,,,
in their respective places of worship i royalty and gain admittance there-1 stayed at home to help bis lath- I
swell, until the wildest billows sweep Free Press Mr. W. F.
down the river of time, fuming and made an assignment last
Thursday to Mr. A. Q. Coward.
and give thanks to God who has to by the back stairs, is quite a step. beep while, his mother was j foaming tossing, spreading I about. assets
In room masked A two men were placed
The third was lodged in B.
The fourth to was then assigned.
The retired in D
District Waiter Clark,
A. Gilmer,
on.
fake.
Fifth
Sixth T.
Simpson.
Seventh C. of
Eighth A. of
Iredell.
Ninth F. Graves, of
Surry.
Tenth of
Eleventh M. of
Mecklenburg.
Twelfth Merrimon.
of
IN
Senate it. Vance, of Hack-
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- i
I louse of District
Thomas G. Skinner, of
Second
of
Third W. of,
Fourth
N ash.
In E the sixth he tucked away,
of i In F the seventh man.
The and ninth in G and II,
of And then to A he ran,
of I Wherein the host as I have said,
Had laid two travelers by ;
Then g one. the tenth and last,
lie lodged him safe in I.
prospered us in our way and made; Marat, who by the way, is her vacation. got ton dismay here and making
our paths of peace, to lie Miss upon the ocean of eternity. about
Him to bless this day to our father, refused to close the bargain j feel so happy ibis even- Mel
present and future good, making it because c a j j i I- asset,
truly one or thanksgiving for each a fear was too beggarly. I
; reunited home circle as for the, Miss would not raise her ,,,.,,,; , ,,
at large. ; bid, so the Prince is in the mar
preferred credits
Mr. L-
credits
In witness whereof I have The young men of
set my hand and caused the can ow rejoice. There is
Nine single rooms, a room a for each
Were made to serve for ten
And it is that me
And many wiser men.
The Boyle Case Jury.
fall.
-V statement has gotten out, and
is in danger of misleading anybody-
interested in that feature, with ref-
to the denominational status,
of the jury the Boyle case. It
was published to-day that all
H. of jurymen Baptists. That is not
o is
seal of the United States to be on our
FREE
Done at tho city of Washington,
this the first, day November, ; for and where on your place
the year our Lord 1880, and of began last week in the various Lady of the house relent-
the independence or the r. . can go back of
States the 114th,
to lie realized I-
pa has at last consented in sun. ton It
We do not know what paper gets go to
this but it. is a very good thing- that the next General Conference
is worth in these of the Methodist Episcopal church
s of be composed largely of new
I didn't think he
has consented to my getting
a new
I had
. j anything out a soup bone to gnaw
The second series of free, three weeks. Can I die
stopping
over in Charlotte oil 10-
Nebraska.
His Well.
S. my
little, hoy scrofula from which he
bad suffered a long time. had
ed and great quantities
of other medicines without avail.
A bottles of S- S. S. did the
work, lie is now enjoying the best
of health and has not bail any
symptoms the disease over a
year. W. A.
Addie, N C.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis
eases mailed free.
SPECIFIC CO.,
Harrison.
By the
James G. Blaine,
Secretary of State.
in various
mar Schools designated for the j you can go
. . . . wood lot aim die in the onion
purpose, lectures are
law paid out of public struggle all over those young
funds. More than were
DANIELS.
G N. C.
delivered last winter as an I don't know
and the plan was highly what's the matter, but ever
This year it is proposed to J took a plunge in the surf this
proclamation by THE governor, me u am tier to The
x mm it
Carolina,
Executive Department.
j subjects will embrace science,
tics, art, music and many other top-
an
there's nothing
Whereas, in the preamble our aH of which have been made j serious; you've only got a bath tow
columns for the kickers
St. Peter sits by the heavenly
gates, his hands on Hie strings of a converted under tin
lyre, and he sings a low song as he Rev. A. G.
wails for the souls in the forenoon and united
. those who expire, lie hears in the j the church that night.
distance the chorus of songs that
swells from the foot of Hie heavenly
and he smiles as the music
is wafted warbles a lay of
his own. -There is room in this re-
millions of souls, a ho by
SOrrOW woe wen- ,
those who have suffered, the melody
rolls, but the kickers must turn to
tho left There is room people L. JAMES,
I who when they were young, persist The Asheville Democrat says.
tails
C. I AN .
N . C
Argus; An
man. stealing a ride under
the first-class roach, ii the truck
North bound
I Monday evening, lost his
doubtless, and fell on lie
track while the train was
tin- a low I. , ,
south Of this City- The hind trucks to b
of the coach passed over his body,, Promptly Attended to.
killing him
km mm nm
-Law.
n. c,
Eighth A.
Ninth C Ewart of
GOVERNMENT.
of no denomination at all.
i State Constitution it is declared ; special studies by lecturers. As el in your
r the State lectures are all delivered in
grateful to Al- j evening, and in convenient places, you said a youth, alter work- ed up their town with j improvements I
s; aRr wit.,
-John S. r , .- . North Carolina, are
. . . . . in alt.
Court A. Move.
Sheriff J. Tucker.
Register II.
R.
S. I. Ward.
B- Harris.
Commissioners--
man. Moo
W. A. James, Jr., T. E. Keel.
Board of
J. S. and D.
best known to the police, who gave
Public School . I A of solemn and
ding
of F. Brown.
It has transpired that
at other places h
of a character to help
here A St. Louis dispatch
New York Sun dated October 5th cont n
the eeriest
Chair- posterity ; and,
on at c- i Whereas, tho Governor is direct
known in this city a ago. j K.- .,. . . .
Boyle's reputation, while here, Hudson street, have decided
a day m every year as the and build a
him a very bad character.
I a year ago he officiated at a CorPoration
t.; blessings and for is This will
followed by every city in the
try.
WEALTHY PEOPLE.
The trustees of St. Luke's Church,
that leaves for the station just an aloud they died, but the kickers and ornamented
and a half
The Drummer.
Pis
G. James.
F. Evans.
R. Lang.
Clue I T. Smith.
R. Moore.
Ward, B. X. Boyd
2nd Ward. R. Williams, Jr., and Alfred
Forbes 3rd Ward. T. J. Jarvis and M.
R. Lang; 4th Ward, W. N. Tolbert.
CHURCHES.
First and Third
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. N, C.
Hughes, D. D., Rector.
Sunday, morn-
and night. Prayer Meeting every
Wednesday night. Rev. R. R. John,
Pastor.
every Sunday, morn-
and night. Meeting every
Wednesday night. W. Wild man, I
Pastor.
lie church a small town in
n in- continued kindness and earn another piece of to the
but left in disgrace, having . . piece property to cue
over u as a State Nation ; now, amount of real estate
American Press.
Always find time to talk
with drummers who seek
your trade. Tho drummer is a com-
encyclopedia, the great
mercantile educator of the
century, more of benefit
can be gleaned from him than from j
will please amble down They'd Frederick Law who did rs. tucker, j
i say that the music was all out M to beautify Central Park- TUCKER MURPHY,
tune, and the angelic robes baud-, Mr. John
and they'd scud for a living near
jeweler off to moon to sample having lost his
the cold crowns. So his Devon cow j
toe ii w is. o to L c
there is room a million of souls, G. W.
N. C.
contrived to raise a large sum of r i- . ,
money for the building a I . M r r n v I in
new having then come do m source. First, he Starts be freak o. human
to St. Louis to spend it among fort weakness for people to love to be
women. About a year ago Police, the aDd by I humbugged by strangers. There is
man Carr arrested man at a , i l -th h
house on street for disturb- learns their means and,,
the peace, on complaint of the, to
that day in
Found Fault With the Com-
who by sorrow and woe were the man who became j A-i
we want no complaint of the music by suing the city of States-
that roils, so tho kickers must turn and
I t lie
night of the Cleveland celebration
in at his home in Catawba,
on Tuesday of last week.
HARRY SKINNER
ax-Law,
S. I.-.
he fell in a hole in ,
the streets and hurt on the
are generally made to believe that
Reidsville We are
that one in town has
lost between two and three hundred
V L E, N.
a.
places of worship
us the perpetuity or our in- i of builders after
God's
not prove as beneficial as an
r which the entire property, buildings with alive drummer. Treat them or other town, and ; be a great deal of crookedness
et any advertising agent but 0.7. There
or
U. ii.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,;
G R E E N V I L L E, C.
Practice in all the
Workman.
The York Star tells of the
LODGES. sender
Greenville Lodge. No. A. F. A.
to us, and whilst d nil, to the Corpora-1 and show them welcome. who will give them I along here. We
engaged, let u not forget to the enormous buy goods tor less money from t, dollars for what is per-
Long Island railroad running a has ; a drummer than yon can from ; it is a scheme
only getting one pas- T during its century or two of exist. , house. He can always point works well, that is we S .
On account the Live T and which is reliably defect in his with gets the
up, but his poor deluded J chief Police
victim goes on not to repent of his this city, Col W.
M. meets every 1st Thursday and Stock Associations Fair at . .
day night after 1st and 3rd the Island supposed notions
Masonic Lodge. A. L. Blow, W, M., ,, . . . , I organized in on
G. Sec the capacity of the regular
Greenville R. A. Chapter. meets j passenger train would not lie
every 2nd Monday nights Ms-1 u . .
sonic Hall. F. W. Brown, II. P. I to carry all that want to
Covenant Lodge. No. I. O. O. F. attend it it
meets every- Tuesday O. W I . . .
X. O. ; would run a special on a certain
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of II.,; day, that day was a real stormy one
w a.
Pitt A. L. of meets
every Thursday night. C. A- C.
POST
Hours for business from A.
M. to P. M. All mall distributed
On arrival. general deliver will
that are dependent upon our care
which have
our midst for
their maintenance.
Done at our City of Raleigh, this
2nd day of November, 1889, and
the 114th year of our American In-
dependence
By I he Governor,
G-
S. P. Private Sec'y.
at 8150.000,000. The and by comparison,
which It will pay for old St. Luke's
will hardly be missed.
Edwin Arlington.
J.
B. YELLOWLEY,
Greenville, N. C.
c r
passenger
Harbor, starting place.
The officials tried to dissuade him
from going, offering him the money
he had paid for his ticket, and
him that these was no one of Independence, was unveiled
be kept open for minutes I but he insisted upon the at. Dover, Del., last week.
Northern mail is Company's keeping its contract and I
Northern Mail arrives daily . , .,
at P. M. and departs he i
A. M. bad company or not, that he would,;
Old and Falkland .
arrives at as soon K alone.
M. and depart at p. M. As f hey could not get him to give
XI ., . j , ., ,
Chocowinity and through
malls s daily at they had advertised.
Bell's i A i
A monument to Caesar
one the signers or the
A Cretan, a Christian of high
standing and influence, who las
rived at Athens, fully confirms the
reports of the outrages inflicted up-
on Christians by the Turkish offices
in Crete.
The new Lyceum Opera House,
New York City, was to the
public last Wednesday night, by the j
justly celebrated Murphy . Concert
Company.
The Fayetteville Centennial, , but for anther bite of delegates n at-
. , , But tend the National Prison
Express. to bi. bold in
The Good old town or Is it when you come Satin-
reel
is they to on the street, line, was
struck the bead by a
ville is getting ready great, j homo who are always j
gathering who work and driver Johnson,
for
you.
Hon. M. Bowell, who was
assaulted by Capt. Adams,
at Belle P., last week, has
died.
gates Nov. 20th and
triumphal arches are to be j whom you begrudge to give your ,, off ,
across tho main streets. The support, and it is they you Ht, was very badly hurt. The
is to be made, demonstrative allow to do work which yon reap has not been detected,
and glad with long civic the benefit and for which they This is the second of rock
processions, with martial music J never get pay. It wrong in j throwing at street m J
flowers and brilliant oratory, tier, and it is wrong in principle;
One pair of gloves serves to cover
ferry. Johnson's have in reference to the bands Joe Hooker,
Passenger of Congress from Mississippi,
departs at 1.30 p. m. found fault Ii the company for and Major Powell, Chief the Ge-
Jack and Calico j not pulling on a parlor car, a sleep- Their hands are
Bails arrives even Saturday p. M . j r. .
even at ii A. M. room coach, hut the of the same size, and each lost an
J. J. P. M. rumor is not generally credited. I arm on the battle-field.
and banquets. It is in some
is prevalent among sense the greatest event the State
to an alarming extent, in ever celebrated and every North Moor of their home
New York.
John King, of Elizabeth, N. Y.,
was killed Wednesday night while
trying to stop the runaway team of
a fire engine.
The State of Con fed-
Veterans bas been perfected
in Birmingham. One of the
Association is to build a
ate home in Alabama.
Lexington Judge Fred
but, nil men are not that way, there p,,, sitting as a committing
are some who duly the last Thursday, bound
over twelve men for their appear-
at March term David
son Superior to answer tho
,. j charge or participating in the
. A Tennessee editor or Robert David
distinguished North Carolinians to-1 know how people can expect him to B Um. John N. James
eminent people from get out a real newsy paper ,
abroad than ever before. j miles r.
n held bonds of
ought to to got ti
Fayetteville on occasion
celebration. There will be more
I miles a river, millions or miles i
L. P. Dawson, son of heaven, two miles from the
each- J. C. Daniels was
William
Commissioner Dawson, is two hundred yards a bead of William
arrest in for I from a This is laboring end J-
Sunder difficulties that
j courage even a editor.
postage stamps from the looms difficulties that
the Bureau. I even a editor, i
were held in
P.
Civil Engineers,
and Architects.
M. C.
HOTELS.
Greenville, N. O.
Coder new Hoc no
cold water baths. rooms and at-
servants. Table always
ed of the Feed
stables in connect ion.
PEE
E. B- MOORE
HOTEL
SPENCER BROS.,
THE HOME
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE
P. lite waiters. Good Booms. Best
the market afford. When In
top at the
Hotel,
WASHINGTON, N. C.
doer tn Rawls Jeweler. J. TYSON.





Eastern
GREENVILLE. N. C.
D.
Every
THE LEADING PAPER
ix
TO
Subscript ion Price. 1.50 per rear.
DEMOCRATIC, BUT
will not hesitate to Democratic
and measures that an-
the true principles of
If too a a
of the State send for I be
-or. SAMPLE COPY FREE
that bis land, acre, valued at
. JO is excessive and the Board
being satisfied of t lie same ordered
the value to
L. S. complained that
the tax list of bad charged
with one mule valued at which
is erroneous and re-
lease from the same. The Board
being satisfied of error granted
release.
following persons were
Poor Billy He a I owed J-J
sick. pot a dose of the i J A W G Little,
same and is almost as sick O C Farrar, B Hicks, Warren
is little Billy. Harrison looks on Brown, Frank Corbett, Jas A
AT THE AT
Mail Matter.
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 13th,
What a glorious day for the De-
was last Tuesday.
as predicted aw-
hone was beaten in b it
his defeat was even more over-
whelming than was hoped for.
The majority for the Democratic-
candidate for Governor was not
less than 40.000. This snows the
corrupt Mahone under so deep
that he will never more be
Both branches of the Leg-
is two-thirds Democratic.
In Ohio result was less
glorious than in Virginia, for in
that State bitter South hater.
J. B. has been defeated.
Hon. J. E. Campbell, the Demo-
was elected Gov-
by majority. Both
branches of the Legislature are
Democratic which insures the
of a Senator.
New York elected the entire
Democratic State ticket by
majority. The Republicans con-
the Legislature of that State.
because of a they
have made which it is almost
possible to overcome. However,
the Democrats made gains of sever-
New York city gave a
Democratic majority of about
A. J. Cummings was elected
to succeed S. S. Cox. In Brooklyn
the Democratic Mayor received
majority.
The Demo-rats Maryland
by about
In New Jersey the Democratic
candidate for Governor was elect-
ed by majority, and ma-
in the Legislature is
ed eleven.
Of course the Democrats carried
as the Republicans
brought out no opposition to their
ticket.
Iowa elects a Democratic Gov-
by majority, but the
Republicans have the Legislature,
that State, like New York, having
the districts formed so that the
Democrats will have to get an
overwhelming majority to break
the gerrymander.
Pennsylvania went Republican
as usual, lint with the majority cut
down.
The Republicans carried
but it was the negligence
of the in staying away
from the polls that gave them the
State.
Nebraska went Republican, as it
was expected to do.
As said in the outset, this is a
great victory for the Democracy.
It is also a strong rebuke to the
present corrupt administration,
and points clearly to the result of
the next Presidential election.
Harrison and Quay were backing
Mahone in all his corruption, ho-
ping to elect him and thereby
break the solid South, but they
now find as a rebuke to their
ming and bribery that the South
is more overwhelmingly solid than
ever before, and that the
racy even invaded Republican
strongholds and gained victories
where victory was least expected.
It is hardly possible for a man to
receive a worse defeat and be
with more ignominy than Bil-
Mahone, and is not a
great way behind him.
like what the Statesville
Landmark says about the election,
and reproduce a portion of it be-
low
There has never been such a
in America as that of
Tuesday. The Republican disaster,
in the matter of completeness, is
without a parallel. There is bat one
fair interpretation of the
The disgust with the weakness and
hypocrisy of present
at Washington is confined to no
State or section, bat is general and
widespread. It has betrayed all its
promises and deceived all who have
trusted in it. The people have, as
it were, stood this administration
alongside the one that
it, have compared the two and
then declared themselves. re-
is so terrible and overwhelm
that one can hardly repress a
feeling of sympathy for Mr. Harri-
son. The country has spewed him
oat of its mouth.
and weeps, while Quay laments be-
cause so much boodle was wasted.
Alas Alas
A Moore county farmer sold his
tobacco off Ink acre. for
Review.
A Pitt county a colored
man at that, will get for his
co crop off four acres Come
to Pitt if you want to get in the
nest tobacco county.
And the news has come that
Miss Mamie Hatchet t, late editor
of the Orphan's Friend, is
We were not exactly prepared to
hear of such a consummation but
the happy event occurred Hen-
on of last week.
She was married to Mr. Albert
editor of the Lincoln,
Neb., Call. True she did not go
beyond the pale of journalism, but
how she did turn her back on
North Carolina. She could not
get much further from us than in
Nebraska. But we all will have
pleasant recollections of her
that every blessing may come
upon her new home.
The Public School Committee-
men for the District embracing the
town of Greenville, are advertising
for teachers to conduct separate
schools for the sexes. They deem
this change best in order that
certain troubles which have exist-
ed in some former sessions may be
remedied. They are desirous of
elevating the standard of the pub-
schools so that would hes-
to send their children to them.
The Committee will adopt a set of
rules for the government of the
schools and require both teacher
and pupil to adhere to them. We
see but one obstacle in the way of
raising Hie standard having
these public schools conducted as
the Committeemen desire, and that
is the price offered for teachers.
The Reflector is of the opinion
that the talent they are search
of cannot be secured for per
month. The price is too small,
gentlemen, and the best teachers
can hardly be expected to engage
at such figures.
G A Bryant White-
burst, Jane E Wilson, Herman
Bryant, Greene Dudley, Freeman
Gaskins, Souther Jones,
Bryant John
D Porter, D W H Smith, Bedding
Stocks. W E
W. M. Brown and others petition
that public road in Greenville
township leading from the Green-
ville and Bethel road at David
House's to Mt. Pleasant be
changed to run from David House's
to or near Brown's school
petition was not approved.
Court Clerk report-
ed that he had paid over to
Treasurer amount less per
cent, commission collected from Ai
H. Ryan, K. R. Ryan and E. O.
Gowan, under the
name of Greenville Combination
Store.
Ordered by the Board that Henry
Hooker take charge of the draw
the bridge across Tar river at
Greenville, at per month.
Ordered by the Board that the
clerk notify all who are re-
turned as delinquent tax payers for
year 1889, to appear before the
Board on the first Monday in De-
next and list their taxes.
The following were drawn to serve
as jurors at January term of
Pitt. Superior
Amos H Moore, J D James, J B
Daws, W A Asa
Jonathan White, J
B Stocks, J J J B
Carroll, E H Craft, E a son James, Jr.
C J Briley, H B Lang, C T Man-
lord, J S Congleton, L A Cobb, H
M Edwards, R C Cannon, Jesse
Lawhorn, H Hudson.
W D Manning, A J Tyson, James
Bundy, J E T L Williams,
GR Satterthwaite, I A Nichols, W
W Leggett. W H Fleming, J B
Tyson, Jno T Jenkins, Fred Gard-
R D Sugg, H C Venters.
2nd week.
T C Moore, Sam M Smith, J W
Martin. G M Tucker, J S Keel, J F
Alien, R W Smith, H A Martin,
Root Keel, J L Little, L B Dupree,
Caleb
J A Lang, H W Tyson, J K,.
Z keep every one of them faithful
the end.
Letter Rev. L. L. Nash.
Me. that
friends in dear old Greenville might
be interested in a line from me,
your many readers throughout
tern North Carolina, where spent
nine years of my life, I will send
you, and through your . us to
my friends, my kind greetings.
I will say first, I am glad u see
you are making such a good paper.
You have the pluck and brain to
succeed and you deserve
I rejoice in the. good revival meet-
the good of Greenville
have so recently enjoyed. I feel,
perhaps, a deeper interest in Green-
ville than any one else who ever
lived there. I remember the
of the town when I was first
bent there in the tall of Many
who stood by me so heroically then,
are now at rest in Heaven. Their
faces rise up before me as I write,
and hope to meet them the
sweet bye and Who that
ever knew Ben Warren Brown
could ever forget him t Mrs. Ann
M. Pearce. so lull of love for
church, and of good works still tea
in my memory; and
will never be forgotten. Time would
fail me to name all of precious
who crowd upon my mind as I
think of the past. Mrs. Dill so
quiet and and her husband
such a good friend to me, and Mis.
Blow, and so many others whose
memory I cherish. How can I fad
to embalm the memory of my dead
friends of in my heart,
and cherish the kindest recollections
of my dear friends who live there T
God bless dear old Greenville and
Pitt county yea all eastern Car-
The recent revival there brought
these memories so fresh, that I
feel I must give expression to them
kindly greetings. The first
val I conducted in Greenville
ed in accessions to the church.
I was looking over an old book res
and saw their names. Many
of are there yet, and rejoice
to know that they are adorning the
doctrine of God oar Savior, by an
upright walk, and a godly
and Lord has so
them by a baptism of His
Spirit.
Truly may it be said Lord
buries His workmen, but carries on
His
Many who in the old
now sleep where old
building stood, while the vine still
grows, and flourishes on another
spot. It would have given my
much joy to have seen the
taken in at the alter I had the
honor to aid in building. May
to
Seal Ad.
There are few people in this
who have much to do with
horses who do not know that Henry
I hope no one will me ego-
for my joy over
the progress of the cause of our
Lord in Greenville. I feel like
Keel is one of the best judges of to rejoice
that animal that can be found in the I am glad Greenville
Since opening business in astute, which I bad something to
Greenville a few years ago, he has founding, is much for
by good and honest deal- education of rising genera-
almost exclusive control of of dear old Pitt. feel that I
One of the irregularities is the
Raleigh News and Observer. It
rarely gets to this place on time,
frequently being so old that all in-
is lost in it when it arrives.
It's a pity the mail connections
were not bettor.
Commissioner's Proceedings.
ft C,
The Board of Commissioners of
Pitt county met this day,
Dawson, Chairman, G. M. Moor
T. E. Keel, W. A. James, Jr.
and C. V. Newton. After reading
and approval of minutes of last
the following orders
were issued
Susan Turner 5.00, John Stocks
4.50, Winnifred Taylor 6.00, Mar-
Bryan 3.00, James Masters
2-00, Mayo 2.00, Elks
1.50, H D Smith 2.00, Nancy Moore
John Baker 1.50, Daniel Web
2.00, Nelson 4.00,
Win 4.00, Lydia Bryant
Jacob Jacob
Dupree 2.00.
The following general claims were
passed orders issued for
amounts named
B S 4.63, Henry Brown
0.75, John S Smith 3.00, J B Cher-
420.98, J B Cherry 48.07, J B
Cherry 6.69, J B Cherry 7.43, C F
White 1.55, W T Joyner i-67, C F
White 4.20, Joyner 1.16,
James Fulford 2.17, J D Jones 2.17,
Elizabeth Harris 2.17, R E Pollard
J A K 73.90, D H
James 22.15, Jas J Bryant 1.10, CD
Rountree 2.58, M Z Moore J B
Bunting 2.50, J S Hart 1.63, C P
Gaskins Joyner 1.67,
J J 271.63, Sydney Daniel
2.39, E A 6.17, E A
3.10, G W Gainer 1.60, G W Gainer
J N Bynum 10.00, R B Cotton
32.30, A L Blow 50.00, O W
5.74, W B Burnett 2.00, C
Dawson 5.80, T E Keel C V
Newton 3.30, W A 3.60.
Little, House c Bro 2.00, G M
Mooring
The following persons were ex-
from poll tax for J J
Moore. J S Williams, Manning,
J F L C Moore, G L Moore,
James Stocks, Jesse Stocks.
A. Barrett, administrator of
L. J- Barrett, made complaint in
due form that of his in-
testate land valued at was
excessive. The Board being
of the justice of the complaint
ordered the value reduced to
Upon complaint in form from
that his acres,
valued at is excessive,
the Board being satisfied of its
justice, the value was ordered re-
to
M. A. James made complaint that
property in Bethel township to the
value of was listed to her
while the same was the property of
C. Farrar, and had been listed
by W, A. James, Jr., to O. C. Far-
release petitioned for
was granted by the Board and
correction of the same upon tax
list ordered.
L. V. made in
due form that his land, acres,
was at last assessment valued at
sold since
acres of said land he asked that a
reasonable reduction in value be
made. After examination the
Board ordered the value reduced to
for acres remaining
property of said and
William Whitehead, purchaser of
the acres was notified to list the
same. A
G. Mizell made
stock trade this community.
He goes on in person to the wholes
sale markets selects only
animals. week he brought
in a car load of fine horses and
mules be Ills
It is always better to bay
from a man like this who you know
is reliable and has reliable stock,
than it is to buy from an itinerant
drover whom you know nothing
about.
am paid tor all my toil in the
that is coming to the
that I have so long,
and so fondly.
I send Christian greeting to
everybody in and to an
my friends in the east. God bless
land prosper them yet more
L. L. Nash,
Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 9th, 1889.
Van
Another murder was committed
Pitt county last week. The water j
was being turned off from the mill
pond of Mr. Noah Forbes, about
four miles from town, on
a large number of
pie had collected there to catch
fish. Some one had taken
of crowd being together
and carried wine there to sell. It
was freely and toward eve
several drunks were to be seen.
A colored man named George
Barnes who had drank too much
began disputing with a son of Mr.
B. F. Manning and used very
language to him. A brother-
in-law of Manning, named
Jesse Baker, interfered and ordered
the not Wt curse Manning any
more. The replied that he
would curse him too, when
the latter took a cart round from
Manning's hand, struck the a
heavy blow on the head which
knocked him Next
the died from the effects
of the wound. Coroner H. B.
was notified and went out to
an quest the jury returning a
verdict that the man George Barnes
came to his death by a blow from a
stick in the hands of Jesse Baker.
wound was examined by Dr.
F. Brown, assisted by Dr. W. E.
Warren, who pronounced it a terrific
blow. The skull was cracked near-
around the bead. Baker
Wednesday night, upon learning
that, the blow would probably
fatal and has not arrested.
Notwithstanding liquor drinking is
frequently followed by just such re-
salts there are people who will per-
in the habit.
ALFRED. FORBES,
OF C
the buyers surrounding counties, of the following
that to be excelled this market. And to be -t-chi. and
pure DRY GOODS of all kinds, CLOTH GEN-
GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA-
id CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING
WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, CROCKERY and QUEENS-
I and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different
kinds, and Mill Hay, Plaster of Pans,
Harness, and addles.
GROCERIES A SPECIALTY.
Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale
cents dozen, less per cent for Cash. Bread Prep-
d Hall's Star Lye at jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure Lin-
seed and Paint, Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and
Nails a specialty. Give me a call and I guarantee satisfaction.
WE are now fitted up in first-class and are prepared to an
short notice any kind or style of
RIDING VEHICLES.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING
We also keep a nice hue of
harness.
Come and see us. Flanagan's old
R. GREENE, JR. Manager.
NOTICE
to inform the public generally that
I only maker of
in Parties coming to me need not
be of getting clothing out of stock given
to for custom-made.
All Garments Made on the Premises.
Having the finest line samples to select
including the latest novelties. I am
pared to do nothing but the finest of workman-
i, combined with the latest styles and fit.
No fit, no sale.
GREENVILLE C.
A Startling Fact
Having determined to close out our mercantile
business we are now offering our
stock of------
MERCHANDISE
J. L. SUGG,
AND FIRE INSURANCE
GREENVILLE, N. C
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND
All kinds Risks placed in strictly
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
At lowest current rates.
AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE.
w.
Notice is hereby that there
will be hereafter two Schools
in the White School District No.
of Pitt County, which comprises the
town of Greenville, one for males
and one for females. The schools
will open for the reception of
on Monday the of January,
1890.
The School Committee desire to
employ two teachers one
session of twenty weeks, and
applicants for these positions will
be received until Dec 1888, at
which time appointments will be
made by the committee.
cations should be made in
and addressed to J. B. Yellowley,
Chairman, and applicants should
furnish references as to
and
The committee desire to make
these schools equal In efficiency to
the best private schools, and wish
to teachers who are
competent.
salaries will be per
month. J. B. Chair.
JACK
B. F.
Committee.
NEW HARDWARE FIRM
Latham Fender,
Successors to B. S. Clark Co.
Respectfully their friends and
the public generally that located
at the old stand of R. S. Clark Co ,
where they expect to keep a full line of
all goods usually kept in a first-class
Hardware store, consisting of
Tinware, Sous; Goods,
Paints. Oils. Sash, Doors
and Blinds. Carriage Material. Builder's
Hardware, Cutlery, Lamp Goods, and
Agricultural Implements. We also run
a TIN SHOP and are prepared to do all
kinds of Sheet Metal Work, Guttering,
Roofing and Repairing, hand made
Stove Pipe, made of beat refined Iron.
which we are prepared to give
our customers bargains in. Give us a
call.
LATHAM PENDER,
Greenville, N. C.
Notice of Incorporation
I hereby give notice according to law
that under and by virtue of Chapter lo of
the of North Carolina and acts
thereto. I have this day
d incorporated Greenville Com-
business proposed Is that of gen
merchandising and conducting mer-
enterprises.
The place of business of the corpora-
shall be at Greenville, Pitt county,
N. C.
The duration of tho corporate exist-
shall be for the period of ten years.
The capital stock of the corporation
shall be one thousand dollars, divided
into shares of the par value of twenty-
live dollars each.
The stockholders of the corporation
shall not be responsible to any greater
or further extent than the assets
corporation, and the shares of stock to
which they have subscribed.
That the business of said corporation
shall be under the management of A. N.
Ryan. This 4th day of November A. D.
1889. E. A.
Clerk Superior Court.
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY
STILL TO THE FRONT
J. D. Williamson,
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House,
CONTINUE THE M IKE OF
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS.
My Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics, put up nothing
but first-class We keep up with the times improved styles.
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs are you can from
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Raw Horn, King.
Also keep on hand a full of ready
HARNESS AND WHIPS,
the year round, which we will sell as as the lowest.
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING.
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor hope
merit a continuance of the same.
Just of It.
M O S E S ONER
-Has lust received Hie nicest lino of-
and Jewelry,
Ever brought to Greenville and will continue to keep on ordering until after the
holiday seasons. If yon need anything in that line it will to your advantage to
give him a trial before purchasing.
VIOLIN, BANJO AND GUITAR STRINGS
Also for sale. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired at short notice and in work-
manlike manner warranted. Call and see him.
M.
Greenville,
New Grocery Store
Next door to E. C. Glenn. I have opened a Grocery Store and
--------will keep on hand a fine line of--------
Neat. Flour. Coffee. Sugar. Oil, Molasses.
Candies, Cheese. Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars, Apples,
Bananas, Canned Goods and most everything kept in a
first-class grocery store, as well as Tinware, Crockery, Wood and
Willow Ware, Call and see us. Goods delivered free any
where in town.
J. J. CHERRY, Greenville, N.
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and b.
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LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS
FIGS OF
Combined with the medicinal
virtues of plants known to be
most beneficial to the human
system, forming an agreeable
and effective laxative to
cure Habitual
and the many ills de-
pending on a weak or inactive
condition of the ,
KIDNEYS. LIVER RID BOWELS.
It ii the moat excellent remedy known to
CLEANSE THE SYSTEM
When u Bilious or
BLOOD,
HEALTH an
NATURALLY
Every one is it and all are
delighted with it
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
Jr. r
LOW PRICES
------We propose to sell------
GOODS AT PRICES
--------To meet the-
Demand of the Times.
And if you want to make some
GOOD BARGAINS
Don't fail to give us a call. We
mean business.
Yours truly,
LITTLE, HOUSE
Greenville, N. C.
woman of good
character, and capable of
doing the domestics of a family.
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COST
-Our stock embraces-
Dry Goods. Shoes, Clothing,
Hardware, Crockery,
If you want bargains on any of these good
AT ONCE
As they must be sold out.
CO.,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
E. A. TAFT,
Wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has
bought out the Grocery establishment of T. R. Cherry, and with
new stock added is now prepared to furnish the very best
GROCER PROVISIONS AND FAMILY SUPPLIES
At prices y in keeping with the hard times. I keep Flour,
Meat, Lard, Confections. Canned Goods, Crockery,
Glassware, Tobacco, Snuff,
Orange Syrup is the best Molasses in this market.
You are invited to call. Remember the place, at Cherry's stand.
IV. O.
J. B. CHERRY.
J. R.
J. G.
CHERRY CO.
Hare again come your at tout ion solicit esteemed patronage
do not claim that we have the largest and stock east of the
Rocky Mountains, but we do say that we are to the front
--------with a specially selected line of-------
Suited to the want of a largo class of customers. We arc In full sympathy with
the hard times and can and will make low cash prices to all who favor us with
their patronage. Look down this column and see if cannot Interest you.
are prepared than ever before to serve you. We have in stock to-day
a line of
DRY GOODS,
Embracing Dress Goods and Trimmings, Ginghams and Calicoes,
and Suitings, Piece Goods and for Men's and Roy's Suits, Homespuns,
Sheetings, Bleached and Unbleached Domestics. Canton Flannels and Bed Ticking.
Boots and Shoes.
For Men, Women. Boys, Misses and Children, at prices that will cause the poor to
rejoice, and the hearts of all will be made glad who buy Boots and Shoes from us,
why V because we sell low and give the money's worth. A full lino of Notions,
and Goods that will delight the hearts of and old.
HATS and CAPS for men, boys and children. HARDWARE, in this line we offer
you a stock as complete as the farmer or mechanic can wish. We make a specialty
of Steel Nails and guarantee them to be the best made.
Groceries.
Which we are selling at rock bottom prices, not because are forced to do so
but we take pleasure in offering and selling low down. Can we interest you here
if so come in and examine our stock of Sugar, Molasses. Coffee, Tea. Soaps, both
Toilet and Laundry, Lye, Matches, Starch, Rice, Meats of different kinds, Flour
which we are now buying from first hands and can save you money if you and
examine before buying elsewhere, Tobacco and Snuff.
Headquarters for Furniture.
Of which we carry a line not to be excelled in this market, such as Suits,
Bureaus, Double and Single Bedsteads, Tables, Cots, Bed Springs and
Mattresses, Children's Cradles and Beds, Chairs of different kinds and varieties,
all to suit hard times and short crops. Anything that you want in this line If we
have Hot got It in stock we will make a special order for you, as have
from several of the best furniture houses in the United States and guarantee sat-
u to prices. Wood and Willow ware, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps,
Bridle and Collars. Cart Saddles, Whips and Horse Millinery. Trunks,
Valises and Traveling
Life is too short to keep on telling what we have and can do, But wishing
you all health and prosperity and giving to every man. woman and child who comes
to Greenville a cordial invitation to come in and examine our stock.
We remain to serve
J. B. CHERRY CO., j
Greenville, M. C.





II. it. Lang's Column.
THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
VILLE, C.
Col ion
Perfectly Grand,
at the Old Brick Store.
Seed Rye and Seed Wheat for sale.
B. C. Glenn.
and Rice
sale, and Rice want
ed by E. C. Glenn.
Rocky Mount Fair this week.
Bring on orders for job
The verdict is that the
still stands at bead.
Better pay taxes.
Highest cash prices paid for
Chickens and Eggs at H. Morris
Mr. Q. F. Keel spent part of last
week in Richmond horses
and mules.
Miss Susie. Brown returned home
Monday from a visit to and
other places.
Messrs. Hold and
Edward, of Snow Hill, have recent-
been visiting town.
brilliant lawyer and eloquent
speaker, the charming Barry Skin-
Our Robert is
getting to be one of best shots
this section. lie has been out
three times and bagged
es. From Monday's bunt be brought
home partridges, robins and
a rabbit.
Our genial young friend, P. n.
Mayo, of Pict county, called to see
us again Friday. He had another
shipment of tobacco at New
Johnson, which he sold for
was town I and Ledger.
Mirror.
A MONSTER DISPLAY
Fall and Winter Goods
SELECTIONS FOR FALL AND
Winter wearing apparel far surpass any
previous exhibition, and comprise every-
thing new and stylish in our line.
We have selected with great care a
assortment of reliable goods in
every department and cordially invite
an inspection of same from our friends
and customers.
handle none but reliable
prices may catch attention,
but a has no merit, not
even in the price.
Below we your attention to the
various departments, each of which is
replete with new and seasonable goods.
DRESS GOODS.
We have a large and varied collection
of high class novelties In this depart-
embracing Mohairs. Alpaca
Side Bands, and Flannels
in Stripe. Plaid and Plain. Silk Warp
All Wool Ladies
Cloth, Surges, and numerous other at- j
tractions in Black and Colored Dress
Goods.
TRIMMING DEPARTMENT.
Containing Persian Silks, Plushes.
Eiffel Laces, Bands, Silk
Braids and and
Brocade.
AND CLOAKS.
Plaid Sackings. Eider Down and
Flannels in all desirable shade.
A selection of and
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, fit
and service, and prices that none of our
competitors can touch.
This department embraces 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 will not be
by any one.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Under this bead we want to call your
attention to our line of Fine Dress
Shirts. el Shirts, Boy's Percale
and Flannel Waists. Underwear, Neck-
wear, Hosiery, etc.
EATS.
HATS.
Bros.
Highest cash price paid for cotton
Seed by E. C. Glenn. bush-
els wanted.
One dollar buys a Solid Leather
Ladies Shoe at J. B. Cherry Go's.
The corps of drummers in town
last week was large.
07.00 buys a Double Shot
at J. B. Cherry Co's.
You can get postage stamps, mail
your letters and buy cigars at
Telegraph office.
Try a Ban el Sweet Home. Flour
Best town at J. B. Cherry Co's.
One dollar buys a Whole Stock
Shoe at J. B. Cherry Co's
Good
Nice line of at the
graph office.
have two mules, one colt, a pony
and some farming implements all
of which I to sell tor cash.
Pay up Come and pay me what
you owe me or you will find your
claims in the hands of an officer.
C. ROUNTREE.
More weather the
past week.
All goods low down for the Spot
Cash at B. Cherry Co's.
II. Mia i is Bros, have the cheap
est and best Shoes town.
For a nice Mil Clothing go to
II.
is a growing demand for
cotton seed.
Don't forget that you can buy
stoves, and stove pipe at
D. D. Basket Co.
Don't in; to call on II. Morris
Bros, for Clothing, Shoes, Hats and
all goods.
Brown
for sale
New
Saw
Several styles of the celebrated
and styles. The
the newest, is
another style among largo line of
Boys and Men's Hats.
FINE FOOTWEAR.
We are positively showing the largest
number 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 Goods for Gents.
Ask to tee our its a
OIL CLOTHS. ETC.
Extra Super, All Wool, Three Ply,
Two 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 not permit our publishing
in detail our mammoth stork. But a
call at our store where you will find us
read to show you through will con-
you that our stock is the largest
and most complete ever shown here.
Don't fail to call.
M. R Lang
Cotton Gin,
by A. Forbes.
Jack sold a
before breakfast.
The days have come down to
about hours length.
Carolina Plaid
per yard, at J. B. Cherry Co's.
The Prettiest Line of Ladies Jew-
in town at Moses
the Jeweler.
Powder 85.00 per keg;
12.76 half keg; 91.50 quarter keg,
at the Old Brick Store.
Have you seen the
cook stove D. Has
Co's
Good house and lot in town and
in good for sale,
apply at this office.
Hides, Rags,
Eggs, Peas, Corn, Oil Barrels at the
Old Brick Store.
A Full Line of Clocks, Jewelry
and Spectacles for by Moses
the Jeweler.
Wanted at Moses
Mink Skins, Raccoon and
Skins in proportion.
rent lease a
small farm, must be land
dwelling. Address, P. O. Box
N. C.
Quite
attended
week.
a number of our citizens
the Tarboro Fair last
M. R. Lang's Column.
per lb for Sweet Scotch
lb sold Pitt Co., which
is a of its superiority, at
Old Brick Store.
In stock New Buckwheat, Oat
Flakes, Codfish, Herrings, Potatoes,
Cabbages, Pickles, Prunes.
Pulverized Sugar, at the
Brick Store.
All for A good business
suit of clothes, a soft or stiff hat, a
good pair of shoes and there
at Higgs
Higgs are selling
boots, shoes, ladies and misses
cloaks, hats, caps, etc. at panic
prices. Lookout for new next
week,
Tons Coal for sale per ton.
Small quantity cents per tub.
Do not send for coal without send-
money to pay for it. Coal is
E. C. Glenn.
Goods at starvation prices at
Higgs They arc selling
good boy's suits for and men's
92.75. Nothing like it ever known
before.
Fob brand new seine,
Flat, Boat at a reasonable price.
Any that purchases my seine
shall have fishery as long as seine
lasts. For further information,
ply to J. J. Cherry, Jr.
After Nov. 1st price of milk
will be advanced to following
rates per week gallon per day,
92.10; i per day, 91.20; gal-
per day, CO cents; pt. per day
cents. Leta
of Figs.- Produced from
the laxative and notations juice of
California figs, combined with the
medicinal virtues of plants known
to be most beneficial to the human
system, acts gently on kidneys,
I liver and effectually cleans-
system, dispelling colds and
headaches, and coring eon
Misses Agues
and Charlotte Grimes, of
are In town, the guests of Mrs. L. C.
Mrs. Harper and Miss
Harper, of Snow Hill, were in
part of last week visiting Mrs.
B. S. Sheppard.
Rev- G. L. Finch, Col. A. Sugg
and wife and Mr. J. H. Tucker have
gone to Henderson to attend the
Baptist State Convention.
Miss Harper, of Snow Hill, and
Miss Lillie Hooker, of Hookerton,
spent Saturday and with
the family of Col. A. Sugg.
Misses Clyde and Minnie Sutton,
of Lenoir county, spent from
day to Monday visiting the
of their Mr. H. A. Sutton.
Master George Nelson, who has
been in Philadelphia for several
weeks, visiting the family of Mr.
J. W. Goodwill, returned home last
Wednesday night.
Mr. W. T. Reid, of LaGrange, has
located for the present in Greenville
He is taking some special
under Mr. A. J. Griffin, of
our practical
Mrs. John P. Bernard, of Dur-
ham, is visiting relatives and friends
here. For many years she lived in
Greenville and has hosts friends
here who are delighted to see her.
Miss Ann Delaney left, last Thurs-
day for Washington, which place
she will make her home. We regret
very lunch that she has left Green-
ville and hope to see her in our
midst often.
Cams are out for the marriage of
our young townsman and
merchant, Mr. W. B. Brown to Miss
Nancy Ames, of Virginia, at
Centenary Church, Churchland, Va.,
November
Mr. Robert Ward, editor of the
Bethel Voice, was married that
town on Sunday morning, 3rd inst.,
to Miss James. Rev. E. L.
Pell officiating. . The
sends over best wishes.
His many friends will be, glad to
improved condition of
Mr. William Whitehead, who for
several weeks has been very sick
and it was thought could not
He has sufficiently recovered to
be up.
who sometime ago
went to Weldon to engage in work
at Harrell's taken
sick and home two
weeks past. Since returning be has
with typhoid fever at
the home his father.
Miss Ella her guest.
Miss Helen Fowle, accompanied by
Messrs. B. James R. D. Cherry,
attended a German in Washington
last Thursday night and remained
in that town until Saturday. Dr.
also attended.
Master Clarence left
last Friday for Salisbury, where he
goes t work with his brother, Mr.
J. R. on the Herald. He
has been almost raised in print-
office ; has right good idea of
the worK. When not quite six years
of he served as carrier on tho
old Express, and on the REFLECTOR
he served federal years as car-
devil and compositor. We re-.
to see him leave Greenville
and send best wishes after him.
The reception given by Hon. L.
O Latham and lady, Tuesday night
of last week, complimentary to Miss
Helen Fowle who was visiting Miss
Ella was truly an
occasion. a number of
our people attended and spent a
delightful evening, The
presided over by Miss
was a feast seldom
The reception will be pleasantly re-
membered by those present.
Property owners on Evans St.,
ought to be made to repair the bad
places in the wooden covered side-
walks.
Rev. B. C. will at
Shady Grove next Sunday morning.
It will be his last appointment be-
fore the annual State Conference.
The North Carolina Con-
of the M. E. Church, South,
will meet in Greensboro Nov. 28th,
Bishop Hargrove presiding. Green-,
ville will delegates.
Elder M. T. will preach
the Baptist Church to-night, in-
stead of Elder Bowen as an-
last, week. Elder
will preach here Wednesday
night.
Rev. w. H. Slaughter, the Free
will will preach in
tho House in Greenville on
Saturday night before the 4th Sun-
day this month, also on tho 4th
both day and night. So
The other day Ann Delaney we have requested to an-
L IS r. . mil
On her down trip last Saturday
the steamer Greenville had on
board bales of cotton upon
wharf This is the
largest load so far of the season.
The were nearly twice as
large at this time last as
now.
HAD.
Prices Can't be Downed
There was some cutting in prices
among the banana dealers last
week, and the fruit could be
cheap.
Messrs. Hellen mer-
at Bell's Ferry, this county,
made an assignment on Tuesday of
last week.
on the pile driving for the
railroad bridge proceeds but slowly.
There seems to be a scarcity of suit-
able timber.
Mr. E. S. Dixon, a merchant at
Black Jack, this county, made an
assignment yesterday. Mr. James
Galloway is assignee.
Mr. bas his photograph
gallery handsomely fitted up. Go
up to look at it and have your
taken while there.
sent us a collection of mica rocks,
which were brought from the
of Western North Carolina on
return from her summer trip up
there. She said these rocks were
taken Black Mountain, close
to the home of Senator
The depot over at has
been fitted up very nicely.
While it is only a temporary depot
until ho road can be completed
over into town, the company have
bad it arranged very neat and com-,
The agent, Mr. J. R.
Moore, is greatly liked here
makes friends of everybody.
On your honor, now.- Don't you
think you ought to pay your sub-
Wilson Mirror.
The man who places any regard
upon his honesty will be sure to
pay, while tho man who has no
pride in his honor will manage in
some way to swindle the editor out
of the subscription.
The railroad agent, Mr. J. R.
Moore, informs us that the company
are erecting buildings at the
of N. g road with the
A. R. road and will establish a
telegraph office at that point. Poles
have also distributed to Riv-
the wires will soon up
to that depot.
Carolina at Oak Grove,
this county, will give a basket
on Nov. 23rd. There will be
peaking at a. m. by a
speaker. At m. services
will be held at Oak Grove Church
conducted by H. din-
will at p. At p. m.
Alliance will meet in their hall
to transact business.
The gamblers were out full
force Tarboro Fair they
will predominate at the Rocky Mount
Fair which begins to-day. If you
do not want to be brought in con-
tact with a lot of black leg
stay at home.
this evil by not patronizing I he
fans that, a gang of robbers
to plunder the people.
Capt. Williams tells us he will
take about thirty members of the.
Greenville Guard to the Fayette-
ville Centennial week. He
has secured special transportation
rates for them and will leave
Wednesday morning, returning
Friday night. are glad the
Company is going to take part in
this occasion.
There is something remarkable
about two young ladies, sisters, who
have visiting Greenville this
week. They are tho same age, the
same height, the same weight, eyes
and hair same color, dress exact-
alike and there is such a striking
likeness in every feature that it is
almost impossible to tell them apart.
Even their most intimate
and relatives find much difficulty in
distinguishing them.
The new hardware firm, Latham
A- Render, successors to R. S. Clark
Co., have an advertisement in to
day's paper to which attention is
Can anyone inform oh how wide
is Mir-
Yes, it is two poles.
Attention is called to the notice
of incorporation of the Greenville
Combination Store, under the man
of A. N. Ryan, by E. A.
Court Clerk.
water was turned off at
mill, four miles front town,
last week, and people from far and
near were band catching fish.
editor enjoyed a delicious
pineapple feast other day, a
present from our excellent Foreman,
Mr. The fruit came up
from Wilmington.
About ninety colored people
this section Saturday for
pi. One of who went with
far as Tarboro telegraphed
back from that town to bis former
employer to look for him back that
night.
called. In that advertisement are
enumerated the many lines of goods
they will carry. Their stock will be
coin in and any desired goods in
the hardware line can be bought
from them at reasonable
Their tin shop will prove a
convenience to public, as they j
orders for work in that Hue I
special attention.
Miss killed a snake
on Third street, Saturday morning,
and sent it down to the Reflector
office. We did not know what kind
of a snake it was and had to call in
help to name it. And opinion was
very much divided. His
was about a yard long, small and
keen. Some said it was a poplar
leaf, others said it was rattle
snake pilot, being very much the
color of the latter. We finally
called in no old colored mail who
looked like be ought to know and
be very promptly called it a grass
moccasin, balance agreeing that
he must be right.
The Freewill Baptist Conference
began at Reedy Branch Church,
seven miles from Greenville,
last Thursday held through
Sunday. The attendance every day
was quite large, and on Sunday
crowd was immense. Every vehicle
that could be procured in town was
service on that day to take
out.
Mr. Fife, the Evangelist, closed
his meeting in Washington Tuesday
night of last week. The result of
his work was about professions
of which number more than
have united with different
churches. There never was such a
religious interest in the town as
his meeting and the influence
for good is great He is now cons
ducting a meeting in Concord.
Divine blessings arc following
labors of the men of Greenville
in the prayer-meetings they are
holding twice each some-
thing of a revival spirit is felt. The
meetings are will attended,
at night which are de-
voted to work among the
During last week there
were five professions made
night services. All Christian
should pray for these meetings,
and every man in the community
who loves the cause of Christ should
encourage the work by his presence.
Rev. R. B. John was prevented
by sickness from his appoint
in the Methodist church on
None the other churches
in town having services that morn-
a very interesting prayer-meet-
was conducted in that
by Mr. Jack White. In his talk he
referred to the recent meeting here
the work that is still going on
contrasted Greenville's past
reputation far immorality with the
broad Christian influence that is
now being exerted and tho good
work that is being done for the
Muster.
Rev. J. N. II.
Minister from Tarboro,
I preached lie- Baptist Church
j this on Sunday and Mob
day night. lie groat more, and
more favor with our people, lie
Is not partial to his sermons being
called rather preferring
they should lie good, but more beau-
lessons than those drawn
his sermon Sunday from tin-
text the cup was in
Benjamin's are seldom heard
fall the lips of any man. That
sermon was good, the fullest
meaning of the word.
Rev. A. Hunter, of Gary, who
lips been called to the pastorate of
Greenville Baptist church, came
down last week to view the field,
and preached two while
here. The people of Greenville
were very much pleased with him
and his sermons impressed them
that be is a man of no small ability.
While not positively accepting the
call, lie expressed himself favorably
as to tho here and said it was
very probable that he would accept.
It is the of the Reflector
that Mr. Hunter will an excel-
lent man for work of this field.
Tho last issue of the Raleigh
has this to A.
D. Hunter, of has received a
call to the pastorate the Baptist,
church in Greenville, N. C. He has
gone there to survey the field. If
he goes Greenville will be
TILL SELL OUR
CALICOES
AT
CENTS. BLEACHED AND
Unbleached Domestics at cents. Worsted Dress Goods at
cents. Yard wide Dress Goods at to cents. Dress Ginghams at
to cents. A nice line of at to cents. A full line of Cash-
meres in all new shades and trimmings to match. Only a Silk
Embroidered are unsurpassed in beauty.
Hosiery at per pair.
BOOTS AND SHOES to fit all size feet. Children Shoes at to
cents. Good Men's Boots 81.25 Good and Button Shoes
at cents to 1.00. Shoes at to 11.20.
BARGAINS IN HATS, to fit
was never more complete.
both head and pocket book. Our stock
the
at
at
ONE WORD TO THE MAN who Pants that wont bag at
knees. Boys and Youths Suits at to Single Pants
cents. Men's Pants at cent up. Good Business Suits for men
83.00 to 84.50. Overcoats to fit everybody at 81.50 up.
Come where yon buy goods to suit hard times and short crops.
HIGGS
Greenville, N.
DURING THE SUMMER
I will have weekly arrivals of the very nicest and freshest
s.
I keep constantly on hand a splendid assortment of
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO
CIGARS, TOILET SOAPS,
All your wants in the above goods can be supplied by
A. .
BOXES OF CONFECTION'S TUT UP TO ORDER.
INK A. SPECIALTY.
v,. GLENN.
STANDARD ACID
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL,
SHELL LIME. DISSOLVED HONE,
COTTON SEED MEAL AND
Tennessee Wagons,
N. C. Mar. 1887.
WE ARE WITH YOU.
old and so long and well-known here, have again opened
in Greenville, and desire to renew the acquaintance of their
many and customers of i lie to again
enjoy a suave Of their patronage. Our new -tore
will contain an immense stock of
Trunks,
Pitt to the Front.
Again Pitt county wears
honors. At the Weldon Fair Mr.
Ola Forbes was awarded a
and a diploma for the finest
tobacco exhibited. He took the
same tobacco on to Oxford to
warehouse, Davis
Gregory, Proprietors, and sold some
of it as high as a pound.
On the whole lot which he sold
at the same time average
price received was we shall
continue to for Pitt county
cud for Davis Gregory who are
obtaining high prices for our
Pitt county farmers. They are the
champion sellers. They have had
long experience at the business and
make sales to the advantage of
those who patronize the new John-
son warehouse This last sale
keeps Mr. Forbes in the lead as
made the finest tobacco of any
producer in the county. It goes
even ahead of the splendid sale be
made a few weeks ago. The new
Johnson solicits shipments from
tobacco raisers of this and
we assure their tobacco can
be placed in no better bonds than
Davis Gregory, at Oxford.
sales made by them which we have
heretofore published bear out the
assertion that warehouse can ob-
better prices.
Pi it
Capt. O. A. White has moved his
family info bis new residence on
Plank Road street. It Is a
handsome building, large,
substantial an ornament
to that portion the town. The
improvement made by moving in
the yard fence and making a new
sidewalk in front of his premises in
very great. The dwelling of Mr.
A. Tyson, in the same neighbor-
hood, is also very nearly completed
and is a pretty building for
any to boast of. Work pro.
Cresses well on Dr.
and ere long its handsome
appearance will add to the same
portion of toe town.
Short Crops.
The farmers now very generally
short crops. harvest is
showing the yield to much
than was expected.
Mr. It. M. Spier, of
township, tells us that he will only
get about bales of cotton this
ear from where he usually gets
hales, and that be will not have
more than two-thirds of a corn crop
Of bis fattening hogs head have
recently died of
We hear that Mr. W. H. Mizell,
of the same township, will get little
than two bales of cotton off
of acres. freshets ruined
bis crops.
Mr. J W. Smith says crops are
coming in very short his neigh-
and he is fearful it will
cause still harder times.
Mr. Leon Fleming, from North
side of river, says hardly more
than one-third of a cotton crop will
be gathered his neighborhood.
crops there are even much poor-
than last year. He says the far-
must cultivate crops upon
which they can money all
through the year, and not have to
depend on crop and one selling
season.
On. Dress Goods have been selected an experienced boy. r who knew
the latest styles and fashions of I he northern markets. will place be-
fore you a line of goods cannot foe in quality, quantity
or price.
Shoes
es
Ladies, Gents
supply that will
ever of here.
nod Boy's Shoe-
Our pi ices on
such mi
these are lowest
Furnishing Goods.
We have a complete lino of. Hosiery, Underwear, and a line of
fashionable that cannot be excelled even
Hats and Caps.
The very latest Imported London styles, be Stiff
most shapes. In good styles of Hats we
Boots and Shoes.
It is hardly worth while to say more of our superb Km ID this
except to inform the people that we have Hoots At size
that comes to us, man, woman or child, out the very
stock and t prices down on the bottom.
Clothing.
department brings us plate. We I
Hats of the
best whole
W. H. ALLEN
Wishes to inform the 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.
Meat, and all heavy 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
as can be had in Green
ville.
I do not claim to the
best goods in the world, but I
claim mine to be just as fresh
and as cheap as can be
found in Pitt county. I
endeavor to please all customers
W. H. ALLEN.
la-.
ANOTHER
Load of Fine
AND
Mules,
-------J list received by
And will he sold-
CHEAP FOR CASH,
or at reasonable terms on time on
pro cl I bought my stock
Cash and can afford to sell a.- cheap as
any Give me
Use Tar Transport
Greenville,
I.
J. s. Greenville, Sec A
N. M. Tarboro, Gen
It. F. Ag
The People's for travel on Ta
Steamer is the finest
and quickest on the river. She has
thoroughly repaired, refurnished
and painted.
Kitted up specially for the comfort, ac-
and convenience of Ladies.
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS
A Table furnished with th
market
A trip oil the Steamer If
not only but
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday
Friday at . o'clock, a. m.
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday SI o'clock, A. M.
Freight received daily and through
Lading given to all points.
I. J.
C.
LOW TARIFF
if
have
Keel
FACTORY.
have free now. Ah
ire free to buy here you please, but
. to lave yon come to
on 4th street, rear of J. B.
. Co's. For convenience w
also n entrance through II. F.
s Stables on street. I
That yen ever had In your life
to 815.08 less money any one
in the county can Rive you. Why
less and pay tho
spot each for goods and cave the
and if you don't believe it you
come and see. Having had IS years
in the business I guarantee
perfect satisfaction or no charge. Re-
pairing a specialty. Don't forget the
place on 4th street rear J. Cherry
Co.
Greenville,
With these remarks, kind friends, we throw open our doors to the
soliciting a of your satisfaction
every purchaser.
in which the
way.
Yon can find us at the second door in the brick
was recently situated, one door north of the stair
Respectfully,
Thanksgiving has two
weeks in which to get fat.
CO.,
MILLER BROS,
EST IV
not h -n- r. we will
Wiling in I
Pens, I bow, Midi,
Bu-in-M St
Mm B Mi co.
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
bargains than ever.
Standard Prints
Plaids Clothing.
Dry Goods, Shoes, and
are all going at
astonishingly low
prices.
A visit from you is
requested.
Greenville, N. C.





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EASTERN REFLECTOR,
GREENVILLE, . C.
OMEN sustain this loss every time they
do
a he nest, straightforward arid
clothes
c and with less labor than
economical, but
HE SHOWS.
know Dot what will befall
God hangs a mist o'er eyes;
And o'er each step of ray onward path
He makes new scenes to rise ;
And event joy He sends to me comes
As a glad and sweet surprise.
I see not n step before
As tread the days the year.
Rut the past is still in lite keeping,
The future His mercy shall clear ;
And what looks dark in the distance
May brighten as I draw near.
For perhaps the led future
Has less bitterness than I think ;
The Lord sweeten the
Before I stoop to drink,
Or. if i rah must be
He will stand besides its brink.
aft shrinks back from trials
Which the future may disclose.
Vet i never had a
But what the dear Lord chose ;
And I Bend the coming tears
Willi the whisper, d
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to MIDDLE-
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COME AND SEC
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When the preacher COMB in and
down in the pool out
all the stoppers. That's wot the
stoppers is When a is
gave out to be sung, play over the
whole before singing, be
sure to play it so can't tell
whether that or some
It will the to
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Washington St., Chicago. . , . ,
I. ; Portrait House in and all in. he
crayon rare
While introducing OUT work, you
send a photograph of of any
of your we will make
fine
of The only consideration
posed upon you ill be that
It to your friends a sample of our
work, and assist us in Securing orders
also, you promise to II Brained
suitably, the work will show to
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address on back of to secure Its
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offer is good for a few only, and
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Ii-i;, l Sunday.
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road
leaves Halifax p. M. arrives
land at P.
V. W. Returning leaves
A. II., Scotland Seek at 10.10 A. If.,
dally Sunday,
Train leaves Tarboro, N via
A Raleigh dally except Bun-
day, P M. Sunday I M.
X . P M. P If.
Returning leaves William ton, daily
pi Sunday. A M. A
If. arrive X , IS A M,
Train on Midland N C Brain leaves
II,
rive Smithfield, N . i AM. Re-1 in all Its branches,
turning leave S AM.
arrive N . A M.
Train on Nashville Branch loaves Rocky
at no P If. arrive-
Hope I II. Returning
leaves no A II, Nashville
A N. arrives Rocky Mount II IS-A
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw
for Clinton daily, except Sunday, at
A leave
A M. p.
mg II o and
train on Wilson A
Branch i- Bl. i-
except Sunday.
Train will stop only
Wilson, and Magnolia.
Train No. 7- close connection
Weldon for all points North daily. All
Richmond, and daily
via Bay Line.
Trains clone connection for
point- North via and Wash
All train-run between
ton and Washington, and have Pullman
JOHN
Genera Supt.
I, R.
r. M.
GOOD BOOKS
Beat on receipt -f
In th f
A moil thrilling
page; paper cents; cloth
Thou c.
American
from Mark
paper cents ; cents.
Metropolitan
Warren
In the world
at
WRITE TO US.
1375.
stoppers is made to pull out and in.
Play about twice as
long the is
tho best part of the and
be the longest. Flay from
the into the without
letting know when the
begins. This will teach them to
mind their
the faster or
loon. This will keep it in
Some time since Mr. Arch
discovered that his cat was eat-
chickens, and thought to be rid
of him, and got a to take him
four miles in the country one after-
noon, but wan back to breakfast
next morning. The chicken killing
continued, something bad to
done. So, morning about sis
weeks ago the cat was locked in a
box-car loaded with rosin, which car
went straight through to Ports-
mouth, Va. Imagine Mr.
surprise to sec the cat back at
home last Thursday at noon. It had
traveled more than miles, and
been six weeks on tho road. Sever-
neighbors, as well as the owner,
it as the same cat sent
away. The poor thing is hardly
more than skin and bones. There is
no miracle in tho fact that it walked
miles, the mystery is how
if knew the direction. This is a
Starr, but is
true.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Money to Loan.
ON FARMS, in sums of
and upwards. Loans are re-
payable in small annual
through a period of live years thus en-
the borrower to pay off his in-
without his crops
n any one year. Apply to
MURPHY.
Greenville. N. C.
For Sale.
Rood Mules and hors, also
Farming Implements. Carts, Wagons.
Plow, Harness and other
for the farm. Cheap
for cash. Apply to J. M. King,
Form, Pitt N. or
R. R. COTTON.
, N. C
Notice.
safe and sure This is said of
The undersigned will sell at public
auction on Wednesday, Nov.
at the late residence of L. J. Barrett, de-
eased, in Pitt all Personal
Properly belonging to the consist-
in part of Corn, Fodder, Cotton,
Horses. Mules. Cattle, Farming
Cotton Seed. Wheat. Peas,
toes, Ac Terms Cash.
w. A. Barrett,
Get. 1880,
Notice to Creditors.
HAVING before the Clerk of
Superior Court of Pitt county on the
Salvation Oil, the great rheumatic I the Superior Court of Pitt county on the
. and greatest cure on earth for pain, i lib day Nov. 1889. as Administrator
t slower bottle, i upon the estate of Albert Moore,
In the coal mines
this fat to notify all persons holding claim
-.- -s
J the gives out play cough i invaluable.
Tew many is
i IF.
Doming the sermon go out of the
church, and come back in time for
OLD BRICK next This will show you of which is to protect its
AND BUT- mean to on leach-
I log their year's supplies will And to by many to
t heir gel our prices before . .
Is complete at
one who h i s used it pronounces
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, i
known for the complaints of early child-
FLOUR. COFFEE, SUGAR,
TEAS,
always at
TOBACCO CIGARS
we from Manufacturers,
you to buy one profit. A
stock of
always on hand and sold at s to suit
the times. Our goods are all bought and
for CASH, therefore, having no risk
to run. we -ell at a close margin.
Respectfully,
s. M.
Greenville. N. C-
hood. It contains no opiates.
is an invaluable remedy for
torpid liver, dyspepsia, and
all bilious diseases. All druggists sell it
at cents a package.
Curse.
Chicago Tribune
The death of policeman Kearney,
the who arrested
just after he bad shot President
A number of young men
have a club, the ob
from unfortunate
It is not by any means a
organization for the
of cases. Ir, aims, as
Sir would say, to smell
the rat and nip him in the bud.
When any member of this club
that is falling in a
meeting is called and the victim, or
culprit, then and there makes con-
The symptoms arc
and discussed, and the
of tho inquisition decide that
they have really to deal with a case
love, resolve themselves
a committee tho whole, whose
or this notice will be plead p
bar of their recovery. All persons ow-
said estate will come forward and
make immediate settlement. Tills No-
w. Page,
of Albert Moore.
Notice to Creditor.
Having duly qualified before the
Court Clerk of Pitt county, as
administrator or A. deceased,
hereby gives notice to all persons
to the estate to make immediate pay-
to the to all
Of estate to present their claims
properly authenticated to the undersign-
ed on or before the day of Oct.,
I or this notice will he plead in bar
of their recovery. This 24th day of Oct-
1888. R.
of A. I.
to Creditors.
The undersigned having duly qualified
as administrator of William H. Clark,
deceased, notice is hereby given to all
persons indebted to said intestate to
make immediate payment to the under-
up once more is the young lady signed, and to all creditors of said biles-
Man's curse- The every possible aspect, moral, j
UNDERTAKING.
find much food for morbid j and physical. At a
I in the fate which had befallen members all re-
j so many of the chief actors in that to
Atlantic N. C. Railroad
TIME
in A. M.
1-1. 1880.
East,
NO. No.
Ar.
n in
l;
Mixed Fl. A
a m
IS
it
Depot a
j affair. It must have been
an impartial or too comprehensive
curse, while George
attorney, and
his assistant, arc both dead,
poor Charley who defended
him, after, attempting suicide by
jumping from a ferry boat into
associated T. .
with mo in the Undertaking business we
are ready to serve the people in that
capacity. All notes and accounts due
nae fur past services have been planed in j in New Jersey,
bands of Mr. for collection.
Respectfully,
JOHN FLANAGAN.
as a suitable wile the
young man to question. A vote a
taken. If tho decision is
able, he is sworn to relinquish then
and forever his matrimonial designs
in that direction ; if favorable, lie
proceeds, with the club's wind in his
sails. Who shall say that this is
North River, is in an asylum a No young
man in love has common sense.
keep on hand at all limes a nice
Stock of Case- and ts of all
OS j kinds and can furnish anything desired
from the finest Case down to a
Fit county C, are fitted
with and can render
services all who patronize
us ,
Fell. 1888.
brother-in-law, who assisted club aspects his tender
Thursday and Saturday.
Wednesday and Friday.;
Train connects with Wilmington A
Weldon Train bound North, leaving
a. m. and with Rich-
Mad A Train West, leaving
p. in.
Train connects with
Danville Train, arriving at
3-10 p. m. and with Wilmington and
Weldon Train from North at p. m
connects with Wilmington and
Weldon Through Freight Train, h-jiving
m and
Danville Through
leaves Goldsboro at
ARRIVED
in the defense is divorced from his
wife and is little better than a legal
wreck. However, Judge Cos, who
presided at the trial and sentenced
the assassin, is hale and hearty,
sound of body and mind, and
is just now wrestling with tho
mysteries of the Butler Strong case.
Is Consumption
the Mr. C. H. Morris.
down with
of Lung-, and friends and
pronounced me an Incurable
Hy Northern Dress Maker and Trim-
mer. Was has and am
prepared to execute In the latest ,.
and fashions work to my Regan taking Dr. King's
I Discovery for Consumption, am
now on third bottle, and able to
the work on my farm. It is the
the latest designs have j
arrived and be pleased to show Ohio,
price are the lowest it not for Dr. King's
and not to be undersold by no , Discovery for Consumption
one. Special
Mrs. L. C King,
I New
would have died of Lung Troubles.
i Was given up doctors Am now
and adds wisdom thereto.
This remedy is becoming so well
known and so popular as to need no
special mention. All who have used
Electric Bitters sing the same song of
praise. A purer medicine does not ex-
is guaranteed to do all that is
claimed- Hitlers will cure all
diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will
remove Boils. Salt Rheum and
other affections caused by impure blood.
Will drive Malaria from the system and
prevent as well as cure Malarial
fevers. For cure of
and Indigestion try Electric Hit-
Entire satisfaction or
money refunded, and SI.
per bottle at I. drugstore.
The cruiser Baltimore has been
accepted by the Navy Department.
the 7th day of October. or this no-
will be plead in bar of their
This 7th.
OSBORNE c. NOBLES.
of Win. II. Clark.
Tucker ft Murphy,
Executors Notice.
Letters having been is-
sued to the undersigned on the 21st
of September 1880 as executor of James
Brooks deceased. Notice is hereby given
to all holding claims against said
Brooks to present them for pay-
to the undersigned properly
or before day of
1880, or this notice will he plead
in bar of their recovery. All persons in-
to the estate said Brooks
are notified to make immediate pay-
II. Conn.
This Sept. 2-7. of James Brooks.
Alex. I. Blow, Attorney.
of
free at J L
mm mm
without an whereupon
GRAND EMPORIUM a pupil replied, it is a that
For Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair, there is no rule without an
then there is an exception to
the that says there is no role
Commodore Brown, commandant
I of the Norfolk Navy bat, is to re-
Admiral in com-
of the Pacific
AT THE GLASS FRONT
without an exception, and, hence, if
with Rich- the opera at which place; there is an exception to the rule
I have located, and where I have ., . , .
Tram in line that there is no rule without
Ho
everything in
CLEAN ATTRACTIVE,
TO A
I MODEL BARBER SHOP
Why another new discovery by Alfred j all the improved appliances ; new
way of helping the afflict- and comfortable chairs.
ed. By calling on or addressing the , Razors sharpened reasonable figures 0-Q
above named you can procure r. for work outside of my shop e ls the other
an exception, there be a
without an The teach-
discovered that the recitation
time
A certain man in Durham
promptly executed. Very respectfully,
EDMONDS.
bottle of that is invaluable
for eradicating and causing the
kinkiest hair to be soft and
glossy, only two or to rec application a
week is and a common hair H I I I , H r
brush is all to lie used after the
scalp vigorously for a few with
the Preparation. Try a bottle and be
convinced, only cents.
Respectfully,
ALFRED
Barber,
GREENVILLE.
AL
all can of
. A
old specialist
bottle
medicine free.
We warrant, our remedy to cure the
worst cases, and Um
who do this to prevent
posed upon by men. using false names
and who
not doctors. Because
others laded Is no reason for not using , . ,,,.
this medicine. Give express and post j downward on the right of the fifth,
night, and she, wishing to get rid
of this She gave
him a paper and pencil with of
her sweetest smiles, and said
make a row of eleven ciphers; now
make a perpendicular mark down
ward on the right of the first cipher,
upwards on the right of the fourth,
I f th
New downward on the right
I s-r , She then asked him
Of Interest to Ladies, i written. The
was electrical. marks are
be made half an inch
a lit-
The ambitious man who as-
to make his mark in the world
should not be content with an
humble should try
to write Ins name- Re-
view.
Notice.
Whereas a civil action has been com-
by John D Co., in their
own name and behalf of themselves and
all Other creditors of J. M. Rollins, de-
ceased, against R J Grimes,
of J M Rollins, to compel the
administrator to an account of his
administration and to pay the creditors
what he to them respect-
And whereas a summons has
this day n issued against said R
Grimes, administrator, returnable be-
fore at office at the Court House,
in Greenville, c of the
an of at o'clock M.
All the creditors of the said M Rollins
are therefore to
pear at my on the said 29th of
at o'clock M, and
file fie evidences of their claims before
me the of said J M
deceased.
This the 19th day 1889.
J. A. Alt l r.
Clerk Superior Court.
papers the State are kick-
against Sam big receipts,
are right. This man has
received, for say thirty work
in this State this some
Is it impudent or irreligious to ask
what became of it Christ had not
where to lay bis the fox-
es have bottom
seemingly. If we most have
tern don't, let us pay over mar
An English paper gives this ex-
of a familiar phrase
hook or crook fl About ft century
ago two celebrated king's counsel
flourished, whose names were res-
nook and
They
ally opposed to each other all
cases, and people
yon cannot win your case by Hook
you will by Hence arose
the idiom which is now so firmly
grafted into the English tongue.
II God gives mo work to do, I
thank Him that He has bestowed on
ire a strong arm ; if He gives
to brave, I will bless Him
that He has not made me without
courage; I will go op my
and beseech Him humbly to
make fit for ray task, if He tells
me it is only to stand and wait.
Jean
Don't borrow for the
tore. the in
world is cause by worrying over
things that never happen,
a bridge before you come to
is a good rule to follow.
It has been computed that, the
average growth of a finger nail is
of an inch per
week, or a little more than one and
a half inches per year.
Faults of digestion cause disorders of
the liver, and the becomes
deranged. Dr. J. II.
perfects the process of digestion
and thus makes
blood.
There are 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
the blood is Dr. II.
Sarsaparilla.
Sick
are and agreeably
banished by Di. J. n.
and Kidney Fillets
If health and life arc worth anything,
and you are feeling out of sorts and tired
out. lone up your system by taking Dr.
J. II.
Dizziness, nausea, drowsiness, distress
after eating, can be cured and prevented
by taking Dr. J. II, Liver and
Kidney fillets
Even the most vigorous and hearty
people have at limes a feeling of
and lassitude, To dispel this feel-
take II.
it will Impart vigor and vitality.
The most delicate constitution can
safely Dr. . H. Tar Wine
Lung Balm, II H a sure remedy for
coughs, loss of voice, and all throat and
lung troubles.
Pimples, blotches, scaly skin, ugly
spots, sores and ulcers, abscesses and
tumors, unhealthy discharges, such as
eczema, ringworm, and other
forms of skin diseases, are Symptoms of
blood impurity. Take
Lean's Sarsaparilla.
need to take those big
one of Dr. J. II. Liver
and Kidney fillets is and
more
for a safe and certain remedy for
fever and ague, use Dr. J.
Chills and fever it is warranted
to cure.
Storm Calendar and Weather
for 1800, by ill R. Hicks, mailed
to any address on receipt of a two-cent
postage The Dr. J. II.
Co., St. Mo.
A SPECIALIST since 1880
in the diseases and weaknesses of
men will mail a book free, giving the
remedies which cure abandoned and
hopeless sufferers privately home.
Address Specialist. room A,
corner Broadway. New York.
Salvo.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Beam, Fe-
Sores. Chapped Hands.
Corns, and all Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re-
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
So. per box. for sale
1.0. PROCTOR BRO.
Grimesland, N. C.
------Dealers in------
General Merchandise.
Wish to inform their friends and
that their
Fall and Winter Goods
it. now ready for examination, and they
are prepared to supply all your wants
HARD TIME PRICES.
We keep in stock a large line of
Made Clothing. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Dry
foods, Notions, Hardware, Heavy and
Ac,, 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 all accounts closed by the end of
the year.
Returning thanks for past patronage
we ask a continuance of your favors.
J. O. Proctor Bro.
SIX-CORD
1ST RECEIVED AT
Drag Store,
Front Reflector Office.
Self-Inking It Pencil Stamp,
MARKS
W-ii, Tort In f-
t; s;
has beau I i fully said ; when you don't feel well and hardly
he come and go like i know what all you, give B. B. B.
, , , Blood a trial. is a line
veiled figures sent from a .
Some one
that the
fled sent, u
distant friendly party ; any T. O. Charlotte. N. C.,
.,, v i . i B. is a fine tonic, and has
nothing oDd if we do not the done
gifts they bring them L. W. Thompson. Damascus, Ca.
silently
r , . . I proved my general
Great apprehension is felt as to An oM gentleman B. B.
the safety of the dam which gives me life and new strength.
a m. , t- Is will make an old
fines the waters of ,, it is B-II.
P. A. Norfolk.
10th. 1888, depend on B. B B.
for the preservation of my health. I
have had it In my now nearly
two end in all that time have not
to have, a
Ga. writes I
terribly from dyspepsia. The
use of B. B. B. has made me- feel like a
new I would not take a
dollars for the good II has done
W. M. Cheshire, Atlanta. Ga.
,. ., . ,, , had a Ions spell of typhoid fever.
crew of tho mission ship Mary in at last seemed to settle in my
ow The Gov- J leg, which swelled up enormously
. . . , nicer which
sent a steamer to the a I then gave
Mr . trial
and ether flowing from
Green Lake in New Jersey. A
score of factories threatened by
this dam.
The London Missionary Society
has received news or the massacre
by natives of Mr. Savage and
a number of native teachers the
Appointments
For preaching on Bethlehem Mission.
Bethlehem, 1st Sunday at
School House, 1st Sunday at
o'clock
Sparta, 2nd Sunday at o'clock.
Shady drove, 3rd Sunday at
Salem 4th Sunday at o'clock.
I Chapel, 4th Sunday
E C. P. C.
TO, i
District C. .
lie keeps on hand a line assortment
of the best books at publisher's prices.
Call on him for Bibles, large or small,
pulpit, family or pocket size. For
Hymn Books. Commentaries,
and standard works generally.
Can furnish you any book you want on
short notice.
Mills.
The undersigned having leased these
mills for a number of years and put them
In thorough order, begs leave to inform
the public that be Is prepared to ind
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 at prices delivered.
Customers wanting to at retail
be supplied at my store in
will also find a select stock
of General Merchandise which will b
sold at lowest prices
B. Fleming.
SPRING MILLINERY
Can now be seen at store. I have
Hie latest styles and newest patterns,
an experience several years at the
business qualifies for doing
and well. I also do
WET AND DRY ST
at moderate price. Will be glad to have
yon call and examine my stock.
S. A. SHEPHERD.
Medical Discovery, War-
Safe Cure,
Celery Syrup of I
Prescription
S. S. II. P. B.
Buffalo Lath a Water.
MASON
--j CO.
BOSTON NEW
Contains a octave.
Nine Stop Action, fit.-
in and
handsome case of solid
Mack
cash also sold on
the Hire System
812.87 per quarter,
for ten quarters, when
I of person hiring.
f The Mason Hamlin
invented
and patented by Mason
Hamlin in 1883, is
used in Mason
Hamlin pianos
re-
of tone and
phenomenal capacity to
stand In character-
these Instruments.
Popular ,
an-1 up.
Organs and Pianos for Cash. Easy
Payments, and Rented,
HAMILTON
MALE FEMALE INSTITUTES
Hamilton, N. C.
TERM OPENS AUGUST
1880. SPRING TERM
JANUARY nth.
NEW
STYLE
MASON
ML IX
81.50
8.00
2.60
1.00
Tuition
Sub per month.
Primary,
Intermediate,
Academic,
Languages, each.
Music, not more than
Incidental Pee 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
tram 810.00 per month. A Hist
class Music Teacher will be employed
and also an Assistant as soon as
number of pupils it. Patronage
solicited.
For further information apply to
J. E. . ,
L. FLEMING.
Tombs, Vaults, Fencing,
I would respectfully call your
to the following address and ask
you to remember that you can buy a
HEADSTONE or MONUMENT of
this house cheaper than any other the
country. That II is the most, reliable
and known having been represented
for over forty years in this vicinity.
That tho workmanship is second to none
and has unusual for filling or-
promptly and satisfactory.
Very respectfully.
Refer to P. W. RATES.
J. J. Conn.
B. C.
Notice I
PREPARATION for baldness,
falling out of hair, end eradication of
dandruff Is before the public.
Among the many who have
wonderful success. I refer to
lowing named gentlemen who will testify
to the truth of my assertion
Latham. Greenville.
Mr. O.
SR.,
Any one wishing to give it a trial for
the above named complaints can procure
It from me, at my place of business, for
per bottle. Respectfully,
ALFRED CULLEY, Barber.
Greenville, March 14th, ,
J. COBS C C COBB. T. H. GILLIAM
Pitt Co N C Pitt Co Co
Spool Cotton
WHITE, BLACK AND COLORS,
FOR
Hand and Machine Use.
FOR SALE BY
LANG,
Greenville, N. C.
GREENVILLE INSTITUTE
FALL TERM R A
TEACHERS
John Principal,
Principal
UM. K. W. Primary De-
in
Department.
Mi May
Music.
Vocal Music.
Miss Painting and
Ml;.
and Common Department.
DEPARTMENTS.
Primary. Academic.
Classical and Mathematical.
sic. Painting and Drawing.
Commercial.
ADVANTAGES
Large, Comfortable Buildings.
Healthy Location and Good
Plenty of Well Prepared Food
Boarders. A imp- of Teachers,
all being graduates of class Instill-
Music. equal
in work Io any College In the State
New Pianos and Organs.
A of nearly
purchased recently for the
Moderate, to h.-,
Board and Tuition Tuition and Terms
for I Pupil- same as advertised
in Pupil- who do not beard
with the Principal should consult bin.
before engaging board elsewhere.
fur. her particular. Address,
JOHN
Principal.
c. m. n. b.
Edwards N,
Printers and Binders,
N. O-
We have and complete
establishment of the kind to be found in
the Stale, and solicit orders all classes
Of Commercial, Rail-
road or School Print-
or Binding.
FOR PRINTING
BLANKS I o; M AND
COUNTY OFFICERS.
r I Send your orders,
EDWARDS
RALEIGH, N. C.
PATENTS
obtained, and all In S.
Patent office or in the Courts attended to
for Fees.
We are opposite the IT, s. Patent Of-
engaged in Patents
can obtain patents In less time
more remote from Washington.
the inn,, or drawing It sent we
advise as to free charge,
and we no change mile-- we ob-
Patent-.
We refer, here,
Sum. of the Money Order Did., and to
C. S. Patent For
advise terms and reference to
actual clients In your own State, or conn-
C. A. -V
D.
For the Ladies
In order to reduce stock before time to
Fall Goods, l will offer
all in present stock of
MILLINERY I GOODS, I
from now until the 1st of September a
REDUCED PRICES.
All Hats on trimmed
will be sold cost. My stock
includes many of the most stylish goods
of the season. can give you bargains.
Mrs. EL T.
N. C.
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 he eon
Ladies waited on their res-
Cleaning clothes a specialty.
A CAN BE CURED.
ill
Hill , N. Y.
Cobb Bros., Gilliam,
Cotton Factors,
Commission Merchants,
of
We hove had many years ex-
at the business are
prepared to handle Cotton to
advantage of shippers.
All business to our
hands will receive prompt and
careful attention.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
H- i
ti-i-
taM
-COMFORTING
COCOA.
BREAKFAST
a knowledge of the
laws the
of digestion and nutrition, by a care-
fill application of the fine properties of
well-selected Cocoa. Mr. Eon has pro-
our breakfast tables viii, a deli,
may
aye many heavy bill. It Is
by the of such article of
diet a may be
ally built mil enough re-
every tendency to disease. Hun-
of subtle maladies are Moating
around us ready to attack there
is a weak We may escape my
a filial shaft ourselves well
fortified with pure and a property i
nourished
Sold only in halt-pound tin-,
JAMES EPPS CO.
London.


Title
Eastern reflector, 13 November 1889
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November 13, 1889
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