Eastern reflector, 18 December 1889


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Financial Statement of
Pitt for the
Fiscal Year ending
December 2nd, 1889.
The following is a list of orders,
together with and
amount, as allowed by of
Commissioners, from December 3rd,
1888. to December 2nd, 1889.
No. To
W T
E A
SO
James B
yo
J B
B E
C P
Henry
W B Bland
Henry
John S
W J
C P
W S
C P
Betas
James
Jack
Sam
It Turner
J S
James B
L D
Jack
Eugene
Richard
J P
John It
Henry
C P
U It
O T
James B
David
B S
F G
Jno S
J W
W L
Brown
Henry
J D
J H
C P
John S
James B
Jas B Cherry
W Z
C P
Poor
So. To whom
J J
F W
J J
F W
W W
J J
F W
J J
W E
No, To whom
John
i Margaret
James
Ivy
H D
Nancy
John Baker f I Polly Dunn-I
Coffin
V.
Mai
TO
Elks is
Nancy Moore
Baker
Polly Adams
Daniel Webster
I'M Far By Tucker
Susan Turner
John Stocks
Taylor
Margaret Bryan
J Mines Masters
Mayo
Smith
Nancy Moore
John Baker
Polly Adams
Daniel Webster
Nelson
Wm
Henry Langley
F Miller, expenses
sane pauper
It L Dodges,
jumper to
Susan Tamer
John Stocks
Taylor
James Masters
Mayo
Pa Elks
II D Smith
Nancy Moore
John Baker
Polly Adams
Daniel Webster
Nelson
Wm
Lydia Bryant
Albeit Williams,
pauper
Susan Turner
John Stocks
Taylor
Margaret
James Masters
Ivy Mayo
Patsy Elks
II D Smith
Moore
John Baker
Daniel Webster
Wm
Lydia Bryant
Polly
Jacob
Stephen Williams
Susan Turner
Stocks
Margaret Bryan
James Masters
Elks
II D Smith
Nancy Moore
John Baker
Daniel Webster
Nelson
Wm
Bryant
Polly
Jacob
Stephen Williams
Kennedy,
coffin
J O Proctor Bro., main-
pauper
Polly Adams
Susan Turner
John Stocks
Taylor
Margaret Bryan
James Masters
Mayo
Patsy Elks
H D Smith
Nancy Moore
Baker
Daniel Webster
El Nelson
Wm
Lydia Bryant,
Jacob
J A K
to
Susan Turner
John Stocks
Taylor
Margaret
James Masters
Mayo
Elks
H D Smith
Moore
John Baker
Daniel Webster
Wm
Lydia Bryant
MB Jacob
John Flanagan, D B
C Dawson, conveying blind
pauper to Kinston
W A Jr. pauper coffin
Susan Turner
John Stocks
Taylor
Margaret an
James Master
Ivy
Elks
Ma n D Smith
1570 Nancy Moore
. John Baker
Daniel Webster
I Nelson
Wm
Lydia Bryan
Jacob
J O Proctor Bro. maintain-
pauper
A G Cox. pauper coffin
Zeno Brown, service
Jacob Dupree
L Smith, coffin
COS J A Andrews, maintaining
per
B F Patrick, D D pauper
Marcus Whitaker
J A K Tucker, for
Susan Turner
John Stocks
Taylor
Mai Bryan
James Masters
Ivy Mayo
Patsy Elks
H I smith
Moore
John linker
Daniel Webster
Nelson
Wm
Lydia Bryan
1838 O W Venters, for pauper
j Marcus Whitaker
Brown,
1672 Jacob Dupree
J A Andrews, for
or
on
goo
Woo
c.
Susan Turner
John Stocks
Taylor
Margaret Bryan
James Masters
Ivy Mayo
Patsy Elks J
II D Smith
Nancy Moore
John Baker
Daniel Webster
Obi Nelson
Win . .
Bryan a
Jacob
Jacob Dupree
pauper
Moses coffin
S Watson
O Proctor pauper
C Dawson for blind pauper
Susan Turner
sol John Stocks
Taylor
Margaret Bryan
James Masters
Ivy Mayo
Elks
D Smith
Moore
John Baker
Webster
Nelson
W m
Lydia Bryan
Jacob
Jacob Dupree
Little House So Bro, maintain-
pauper
Witness Superior
No. To whom issued
J L Sugg
Wm Peebles
Sam
Cherry
Jennie Cherry
Wm Edwards
Calvin
Jesse Jones
Mary Gorham
E S Harris
Chas Dudley
Major Jackson
C J
J A Dupree
Nichol
W A Fleming .
Hardy Johnson
Abram
E Davis
Jennie Elks
Amos Elks
Patsy
Parker
Lyon
Wm Burnett
Noah
W L Dudley
W Tucker
J D Buck
W P Buck
X it Moms
S B
G W B
A B Gains
Fred Jenkins
Ellis Tucker
C C Forbes
B T Cox
Jacob Coward
Victoria Cox
John Cox
E II
Sarah
J D
C D
B S Sheppard
H H Wilson
J R
W J James
B F Manning
J C Wilson
J L tamer
W O
Tyson
Wm Tyson
Margaret A Moore
Jesse Clark
Moore
T H Barnhill
Louis Joyner
W H Cox
Amos
J R M
E D Leggett
A B Cox
Wiley
Cox
Weeks H
Lev Harriss
B S Sheppard
S A Redding
Laura Wilson
Ashley Whichard
Noah W
B S Sheppard
Wm H
E A
Wm Roes
John
Wm H Cox
E A
H H Wilson
C M Bernard
J A Dupree
W A James Jr
B S
D Rountree
J T Allen
L H
C F White
Austin Flood
O V Newton
Tom Moore
B F Manning
Cox
Isaac Rodeo
C D Rountree
Louis
J H
Jesse
R B Parker
E Nobles
Holliday
W E Hammond
D H Moore
W H Moore
W M Moore
Bryant Buck
Holiday
E A Jr
,;
B pp
Parker
Simon Johnson
Peyton
J L i
D D Bryant
H O Hooker
J K
w n
W A James Jr
Daniel Smith
Court.
Amt.
as
1451
MO
E G Leggett
Joe Moore
T L Jordan
W A Blount
B S
Aaron Daniel
B S
Louis Hudson
Walston Jones
C F White
J B Whitehurst
IS F Graves
Louisa Moore
R W King
W A
John
B S Sheppard
P G Dupree
R W King
C L Barrett
W R Parker
Sherrod White
R M
Ida Little
D II James
Delia Foreman
James Foreman
M Z Moore
C D Rountree
Jack Dudley
A J Flanagan
Wall
J H M Jackson
Will White
Warren Bell
Poss Cannon
J A K Tucker
Chas Harris
W C Joyner
J W Page
Major Pollard.
Theo Keel
J J Keel
W I Keel
W H Williams
Warren
Eddie
L C
Richard Williams
W Smith
Bill Williams
It S Sheppard
J J Jr
E B Moore
G A
Peter Forbes
Sheppard
C F White
W J
V F White
Joyner
James Fulford
J D Jones
Elizabeth Harriss
R E Pollard
C D Rountree
J It Bunting
J Hart
Cornelius Joyner
Sydney Daniel
G W Gainer
O W
GO
C Dawson
T E Keel
C V Newton
W A James Jr
G M Mooring
Jury Tickets.
No. To whom issued.
James B
Amt.
Sheriff Fees
No. To whom issued.
J A K Tacker
W M King
J A K Tucker, J B C
W M King
J A K Tucker
W M King
J A K Tucker
W M King
J A K Tucker
1,376
Amt.
SO
IT
Clerk's Fees,
No. To whom issued.
E A
Amt.
GO
Constable Fees.
No. To issued.
G G Porter
G w Edmund son
L w Reasons
H C
Jno S Easton
G w
H E Ellis
N R Cory
w P Buck
G w
w Morgan
Daniel
J B
G w
John S Easton
w B Burnett
G A
H L Ellis
Edgar Ballard
B F
G A
w P Buck
G w
H B Turner
A D Hill
w J Fulford
John S
J w Page
A J Flanagan
G R Buck
L B
G A
R w Smith
G w
Register of Deeds.
No. To whom issued.
D H James
part of
it
Jail Account.
No. To whom issued.
W M King
H F
J A K Tucker
J D Williamson
J A K Tucker
F W
J A K Tucker
W E Warren
J A K Tucker
John B Willoughby
Wm U Cox
J A K Tucker
Amt.
Commissioners.
No. To whom issued. Amt.
W A James, Jr
J A K Tucker
C Dawson
T E Keel
G M Mooring
T E Keel
C Dawson
G M Mooring
W A James Jr
Dawson
W A James Jr
T E Keel
C V Newton G
G M Mooring B
W A James Jr
G M Mooring
C Dawson
T E Keel
C V Newton
C V Newton
TE Keel
A James Jr
GM Mooring
C V
T E Keel
G M Mooring
W A James Jr
T E Keel
O Dawson
G M Mooring
C V Newton
W A James Jr
G M
T E Keel
W A James Jr
G M
T E Keel
C Dawson
W A James Jr
T B Keel
C V Newton
Solicitor.
No. To whom issued.
B Worthington
Swift Galloway
Amt.
DO
Amt
Amt.
no
Election.
No. To whom issued. Amt-
S S Rasberry, registrar
L registrar
O w
J R Congleton,
-J May
Apr. c II Bernard, hire Esau
K A taxes
A K linker col
Albert Williams, bill cost
against him
May w K on acct
hire Willoughby La
Feb. F Warren, in
Atkinson,
gage lot in Washing
ton, N. C, Jack At-
costs
v on acct of
Henry Long I hire Adams
J B jury G lames, reg deeds.
-Tames Bryant, witness
w M BAG
. fr year 1888
Williams bill
sold
I. II Wilson Sam Cory on of hire
E A Shade Adams
B F Witness Inf. Court July J A K Tucker, sheriff.
Coroner's Court.
No. To whom issued. Amt.
jury
H B Harriss, coroner
Luke
Riley Jenkins
Cornelius
Long
r. so
B T Cox- Postmortem
F W Brown, Supt Health I
J B Cherry. Rubber Stamp
D J Whichard, CO
Ed wards bk
G W Bullock
d Potter Greene Co
Edwards
It W
MS
to
B E
E A Move
D J Whichard calendar
W I. Best
John Flanagan
J B Cherry
F W Brown.
L sheriff
Joe Cobb
Lizzie Hawkins wit, Inf. court
W T Knight
W J
F O James
Town of Police
1525
on
Roxy
bill cost n
Moore
E A jury tax
M A Ricks on hire
Roxy
w K acct of
hire
I i A K Tucker, sheriff so
C F
Atkinson
J A K A col 1200
It F Smith on hire
Daniel
n Sept. II A K Tucker.
Oct. .
E A for code sold
la J a K Tucker
Nov. Mum's King on acct of
hire Nixon
E A jury tax
loom
Summary,
Poor House
Bridges
Pauper
I witness Superior court
---------j s Sheppard for old
bridge lumber sold to
John Forbes
Sheppard will
Edwards
Alfred Forbes hire Sam
Perry
42.5
Rountree registrar j Jail Account
J R Johnson,
S V Joyner, election
Jas B Cherry, election
Greenville Carriage
works, ballot
S A registrar
commissioners
Jury Tickets
Sheriff Fees
J clerk Pees
j of Deeds
Ferry.
Carr
W C Dudley
R R Cotten
15-60
SO
Tax List
No. To whom issued.
Edwards Broughton
SOU R Congleton
B M Jones
T H Langley
E c Blount
John King
S S Rasberry
R G Chapman
B S Sheppard
S V Joyner
J A Lang
D H James, part of
Amt.
1.00
to Board Coin's.
Amt.
A L
Conveying Prisoners to Jail.
No. To issued. Amt.
John B Willoughby
H E Hellen
John B Willoughby
H C
Q W Harrington
Q G Ward
W P
L B
G W
G A
W J Page
G A
John Nobles
W H Burnett
3.08 W D Morgan
G W
R T Hodges
L B
W P Back
W J
J W Page
G A
G R Buck
Fulford
John S Easton
R T
J W
G W
W B Burnett ,
Solicitor
Ferry Center Bluff
Tax
j Conveying prisoners jail
. Constables lees
Costs Superior Court. Election
E A
B S
R Williams Jr
J B
J B
Fred Harding
N R Cory
E A
J B
J A K Tucker
E A
H G Nobles
E A
1403
1370
to To
j County orders paid
i t so
OB,
By amt transferred to school
fund
By amt transferred to stock-
law fund
Total
13.087
18.087 Bl
i Bill Cost
Roads
P Fees
j Coroners Court
Miscellaneous
Recapitulation.
To ain't on hand last
all
22.332
CR
By to I'd
.
Roads.
J S Norman
w L Pollard
G w
w L Pollard
w P Buck
D J
w J Fulford
Oaf J w Page
T w
w B Burnett
john S Easton
G A
A K Tucker
G w
J A K Tucker
Justice's Fees.
John Fleming
J j Perkins
T fl Langley
w R
B S Sheppard .
Holliday
w B Moore
D C Moore
j j Laughinghouse
Bryant
M Z Moore
G T Tyson
j A Lang
S S Rasberry
C G Bradley
j D Cox
B S Sheppard
S S Rasberry
D C
A j
G T Tyson
John Fleming
L L
J A Lang
May
B S Sheppard
S S Rasberry
Holliday
B S Sheppard
J J Laughinghouse
D C Moore
C Stokes.
j S Norman .
w R Parker
M Z Moore .
D C Moore
T E Keel
Holliday
A L Harrington
w H
Laughinghouse
B S Sheppard
R L
A j
J R Congleton
TOE State
To ain't county I'd
OB
By orders
j com
receipts
By
disbursed
To in hand of treasurer
Dec.
j To in hand of treasurer
A;,. Dec. 2nd, 1888 M
Stats of North Carolina, i
I'm County. i
I. David
the Board Commissioners
for County
my is a true State-
as dot II of Km mi ill
other. Given under my
and Seal of Commissioners at
Greenville on the 3rd
day of December
D. Jambs,
of the Board of Com in is-
Pitt County.
The following is a of the
number of the Board
of Commissioners Put County,
and number of member
hath attended, the of
miles by each, and the
amounts allotted to each member
services as Commissioners for
the year December
1880.
NUMBER OF MEETINGS
hath attended
T E Keel
13.07
13,48-5
Financial Condition of Pitt County,
Dec 2nd, 1889.
To audited
Dec.
To audited fin
to Dec.
OB
By orders
to Dec.
To of y
. Dec. 2nd, 1889
M Mooring
C V Newton
J A K
allowed
For twenty days as
. ,., I For five on Committee
thirty-
James B account
with the of Pitt, from Dec. 3rd,
1883, to Dee. 2nd,
1888.
Dec.
To last report
To amt received of.
two miles traveled at five n
allowed T E Keel
For eighteen days as
For days Committee
eight Hundred sixty four
miles traveled live cents
. allowed W A James, Jr
K A jury tax .,.,,
John Flanagan, ,
1889.
Jan.
W M Kin, sheriff
J Flanagan, collector
as
days as com-
For days on Committee
eight hundred forty-two
miles traveled at five
For mileage as error acct.
old
Sheppard on acct of
hire of Oscar Jones
For Guss Patrick
acct liquor license
John
TO J A K
acct liquor license
J A K
acct liquor license
John Flanagan, collector
U . N
Tucker, sheriff,
E A for cost
by Co.
in case vs
Peebles, Hellen and
county
Feb. J J for of I'd
at poor house
Walter on acct of
hire of Allen Austin
J A K Tucker, sheriff
Wm Sing
Sept -88 1,571
Boo
allowed G M
twenty days as
or
ten days on Committee on
lour hundred sixty miles
traveled at five
allowed C V Newton
For fifteen days Com mis
For five on Committee
lour hundred three
miles traveled at five
A Jury
Mar. John
L C hire of
Oliver Tucker
W B hire of
Albert William
J A K tucker sir col
J R Davenport, hire of
A K A col
cost
allowed J A K Tucker
For Tour days as Commissioner
sixty lour miles traveled
Total allowed
Less cents A James,
Jr., account.
State of Carolina,
Pitt County,
I, David A. James, Cleric
of the Board of Commission,
for the County aforesaid, do
certify that the foregoing is a
statement as doth appear upon
record in my office. Given
my hand the official seal of the
Board of for Pitt
County at office in Greenville, this
the 3rd day or December, A. D.,
D. II Jambs,





The Eastern
N. C.
last act of his life was to bear
MM in an enduring form to their
loyalty, virtue Bud courage.
Statesman and Soldier. farewell
earth, that bears thee, dead.
Bears not alive a nobler
No need to grave on
.;,. .
f. That t e Chain
THE LEADING
in
official
i of Mayor Greenville a cow
I, i-
the
of
and to cause the same.
list of civic and military
Kent need to in
enduring brass bis virtues and his j
DEMOCRAT
t.
and t arc em
the true the parry.
If yon want a a
of the State send
or. CT SAMPLE COPY
consent d approbation of the Board of; need challenge by station in life be
mausoleums tho lien of his- charge Of every duty
st apart for that pupa m me t this heart and a great in
the of
these printed -where the wicked shall from troubling
in the Greenville cease .,
hi the ore. And weary hearts shall rest m
E. A. Es-Gov. T. J. Jarvis then spoke
s. follows.
Bl Ladies and
In all age of the world, at all
After the resolutions
Hon. Louis Latham spoke as
times and under all
brave people have held in grateful
remembrance the
names and deeds
high standard of right and
and no temptation nor allurement
could induce to lower the
or to be content with falling
below it. Of it can be
he was never faithless to a pub-
lie trust. Neither labor, nor
inn time could deter him from do-
his duty. Nor could temptation
nor love or ease nor gain i mice
him away from its paths. In every
brought to the dis
all that a
mind could lies--
tow. Hie pure life, bis stainless
name, bis great fame, bis all, be
long to the people of the South. It
is for them to cherish and preserve
these priceless treasures and to see
to it that impartial history places
him, where he deserves to be, among
the greatest of tho great Ame l Jeans
Confederate Soldiers, no grate-
government will, from its over-
flowing coffers, erect towering
to our great Captain. Let
of It.
MOSES
--------Has line of--------
and Jewelry,
Ever brought to Greenville and will continue to keep on after the
holiday seasons. If you need anything in that lint it will be to your to
give him a trial before purchasing.
VIOLIN, BANJO AND GUITAR STRINGS
Also for sale. and Jewelry repaired at short notice and in work-
manlike manner and warranted. Call and see him.
HI.
Greenville,
ALFRED FORBES.
THE RELIABLE OF C
to the buyers of Pitt and counties, a line of the following
that are not lo be excelled in this market. And to be First-class and
pure straight goods. GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS. CLOTHING,
GOODS. and CAPS, d and SHOES, LA-
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, an HOUSE FURNISHING
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS. and QUEENS-
HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING. LEATHER of different
kinds. Gin and Mill Belting, Rook Lime, Plaster of and
Hair, Harness, Bridles and addles.
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY.
Agent for Clark's O. N. T. Spool which I offer to tho trade at
Jobbers prices, cents per doom, less per for Cash. Bread Prep-
and Hall's Star Lye at jobbers Prices, White Lead and Lin-
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors. Cucumber Word Pumps. Salt and and
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give a guarantee satisfaction.
At this in the council
Mail
18th,
MEMORIAL SERVICES
IN OF
Jefferson Davis.
in their behalf. No where on earth,
at this or any other period, can a
v ball braver people be found than those
V e a catafalque. it to whom Davis gave
rents a Upon the a ibis best services and
silver plate. Upon the plate, only j life was put in pen
who risked life and fortune from our scanty purses and of
our hard earnings from to year,
send up our contributions from all
over this South land we shall
mark bis last resting place a
shaft which shall fitly tell to coming
NTH AT BEST.
toe.
At rest, with Stone a-nil
neath the shade of the trees.
At on the can ping ground
Of fame, with his Marshals around
, , .
At rest, and guarded
whom his
and they will
honor his name and revere bis
so long as continue to love
virtue and do justice, lie did naught
Within its walls, j t forCe upon them as their
remains of the first and but. they called upon
President or the Southern up as the great expo
I v of their opinions and
The of the where and re-
House bell s n fall unheeding ears,
before noon, la-i Wed At is his
to tie people f iV.
that set apart
for the of the lament hero
Jefferson Davis, hand, and
also summoned them to the Court
House where were to be
held in honor to his memory. A
of the citizens of
the town and country
and the sorrow to all
was so keenly felt as to produce
an atmosphere the
audience would have been.,
hardly more impressive had they In whatever estimation he may De,
been in presence of
he believed was right, ho did not
hesitate to avow or to do. lie be-
Southern States
dead, who fell on a bun- j high above them all who should
died battle have authority over them all
His body will be in the u, turned to Jefferson
son. of bis mother earth, but bis How and well
will e in the hearts of Us known of all men throughout the
bis civilized
The of the life of the great
Confederate Chieftain is the history
which
lit
s and of two of
generations how we loved him.
The next speech was by Col.
Harry Skinner, as follows
Mr. Chairman;
I can not permit this memorial
service to conclude without giving
my approval to the patriotic
meats expressed by the resolutions,
and commingling my grief with
that of my people in this South-
land bereavement.
The children of Israel wept for
their great Leader delivered on the
plains of The men of Athens
gathered at the graves of those who
fell at Marathon. Prompted by the
same inspiration, which is an honor
to tho dead as well as an incentive
to the people of the South
are gathered this hour at the grave
of fallen Chief their fallen
vi Id and I need i Davis first and
, . . , President the Confederacy.
It is true the purpose
he was called failed, but
New Grocery Store
Next door to E. C. Glenn. I have opened a Grocery Store and
on hand a fine line
Flour. Coffee, Sugar, Oil, Molasses,
Candies, Cheese. Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars, Apples,.
Bananas, Canned Goods and most everything usually kept in a
first-class grocery store, as well as Tinware, Crockery, Wood and
Willow Ware, Call and see us. Goods delivered free any-
where in town.
J. J. CHERRY. Greenville, N. C.
men's he did not evade the duty
or shrink the responsibility.
There were others who bad been
more prominent than he direct-
public opinion on the part of
the South on the great questions
which culminated in war but when
the time came for them to select,
from among these great pious
of rights, one who should be
in the presence
the dead. Just before the
began the pupils of Green-
held those
no record of American greatness can
be made without frequent mention
his eminent services to bis conn-
He had the
ville Institute in charge of Prof. try.
John Duckett and assistants, filed
in and occupied seats in n body
just to the right of the main aisle.
Shortly after Mayor F.
had equipped to
play role in life. Educated at
a military academy, an education
which generally unfits one
I other pursuit than that of arms-
gaining, brilliant service on the
James arose and addressing bun- g Q-
elf to the audience said virtue circles, he easily
of his office as Mayor of the town passed almost at bound to the
of Greenville the and highest position as a
-t ii i i-i Kn
of presiding-over the and
, . , ii. aptitude bath mil
of this meeting devolved I has been seen since
upon him. The Mayor in his William of Orange
beautiful and graceful style the many years that he
represented the State of Mississippi
spoke of the pang of
pierced the In arts of US all upon
receiving the sad intelligence of conflicts that marked
the death of Jefferson Davis, and
titled by right and by the events,
which wen then pressing themselves
upon them, in a
more in harmony with their in-
sentiments. this he
was but the exponent of the spin-
ions of the Southern people and
whether he was right or wrong he
was not more responsible for the
I war than arc many of those who
have been taken to the bosom of
his and held by
as model patriots, lie and his gov-
honorable means, gentle
to separate in peace but war
was let loose upon him he met it
with a calmness firmness that
grave, because while I speak
distance Is annihilated, for m mind
and heart, in sorrow and tears, the
people of the South arc with our
immortal dead. Even the balmy
air of this beautiful southern day
is freighted with tho sadness which
the bells from every tower and
churchyard in mournful numbers
issue to the air waves, and by them
broken in to every ear,
bows every head, heaves every
heart moistens every eye.
Southland heart is bowed with grief.
And a Southland sore with weeping.
Around the bier where the Southland's
Chief,
The truce of death is
Latham S; Fender,
Successors to R. S. Clark Co.
FOR-----
Hardware, Tin-
ware, Stove Pipe, Sash,
Doors and Blinds, Iron,
and Putty, Kerosene
and Red Oil, Stoves
Repaired. Tobacco
planters will find it to
their interest to send
us their orders for To-
Flues early.
We sell very low for
the cash.
LATHAM PENDER,
Greenville, N. C.
Must be met with------
LOW PRICES
i------We propose to sell-------
GOODS AT PRICES
J. L.
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
GREENVILLE, N C
OFFICE SUGG OLD STAND
All kinds Risks placed in strictly
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
At lowest current rates.
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE.
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY
THE FRONT
J. D. Williamson,
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN FLANAGAN.
added that the people had
bled on this occasion to show to
the world our Loy and admiration
for the Great Chieftain and Here
of the Lost Cause. calling the
seeking to order be
J. t act as Secretary
in the of the United Slates , and
and engaged as he was in Bethel to
in victory defeat, the
followed as their chosen
i leader. For lour years he held at bay
most powerful best equip-
era in which he lived, he
without a peer
a stain.
Following the of
stood
is far
South becoming by right
sen
ability it Chief j
conducting it through more
I roar long years war, shaping
its com so both in the field and in
, the hall, sitting by its
Rev. K. J of the at its bier,
Methodist Church to lead in in
The audience stood while the mansion at Richmond or in chains
army of modern often
victories whose glory shall
American Aims. Shut in by land
Truly this moment every Southern
home is hung with the drapery of
mourning, and the dewdrops upon
roses are turned into
tears of grief. And could these
tears pent together they would
form, as it were, a gulf stream to
the Mississippi, give heart to
tins king of waters, whose aching
and heaving of sorrow would this
moment as it passes the Crescent
City give of nature's
weeping at tho loss of our loved
dead to the laud through which
these great waters are ever rolling.
It is true history has furnished
but one perfect
-To meet the-
Has
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Moved to One Door North of Court House.
WILL THE MANUFACTURE OF
following prayer was offered
great and eternal Cod, we
would join in the prayers that go
to-day from a stricken sorrow-
people. We in Thy bands.
Thou canst lift up and Thou canst
cast down, and we accept
what Thou as our
Heavenly Father. We sorrowful
to-day that he whom we loved is
taken but through our
we look up to Thee in gratitude
that be was spared so long. We
thank Thee, also, for the noble cl
that was bin; that he main-
his integrity in fortune's
hour, in end that in
the late rears when injustice and War no
and hatred and
at Fortress Monroe, we
the same grand and noble
his only
Whether bis banners were planted
almost within shadow or the
or hi troops were slaughter-
ed like the legions of the
name greatness of possessed
by victory and
shaken defeat.
Jefferson Davis
is than a hundred
ten -dimmed eyes have
gazed upon his cold and lifeless
the hand that led to
victory en the fields of Mexico is
the that guided
in the tempestuous days of the
and sea with nothing but the out one example worthy of
in all respects; yet all ages and
all countries have recognized that
those who, devoting themselves to
public service, led the people
through great perils, by
careers added to the just
age and confidence of his own
to rely upon, he maintained the
Confederacy against
in the assaults of a power-
Government with re-
sources and the whole world to
ANOTHER
Car Load of Fine
Horses
Mules,
--------Just received by-------
Demands of the Times.
And if you to make some
GOOD BARGAINS
Don't fail to give us a call. We
mean business.
Yours
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO,
Greenville. N. C.
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS.
My Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics put up nothing
but first-class WORK. We keep up with the times and i style.
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs are you can select from
Storm, Coil, Ran; Horn, King.
Also keep on hand a full of ready
HARNESS AND WHIPS,
the year round, which we will sell as low 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.
WANTED. A woman of good
character, and capable of
doing the domestics of a family.
W. G LITTLE,
N. C.
will be sold-
noble end true, the name of
m n in ear months
as household words will be freshly
Mr. Chairman, within bight of
the Capital, which each day
floats our National Emblem, there
it. the most magnificent. Single arch
the above which is car-
the water supply of a large and
populous city. Standing beneath
it, one lost admiration at its
immense proportions, its symmetry
and the engineering skill which con
sons of the laud which they
an and
Father, we pray Thy
blessings upon our Chieftain's
ten family, who feel this providence
most sorely. May they they
have the of ti-e people of
this dear, lovely, sacred
and may they he upheld and
strengthened by Thy grace.
And we pray Thee, O con-
to bless us as a people. Lead
still our desolation and
Send Thy blessings richly upon
us, and whatever may be our lot,
may we always be a people whose
God in the Lord.
We offer our praises and make
our supplications in name of Thy
Son, our Savior. Amen.
Hon. Louis C. Latham offered a
motion that a committee of five be
appointed to draft resolutions on
the death of Mr. Davis and report
at once. The motion was adopted
and the Chairman appointed L. C.
Latham, E. A. J. A.
pen, Abram Cox and J. S. Hines.
The committee retired a few
moments and upon their return i i
ported the
The people of the town of Greenville
and the of assembled in the
Court House, on Wednesday, the 11th
day of December. to take action in
regard to the death of the soldier, states
man. patriot Davis, do
That they have heard with
profound and sorrow of the from the Shadow and
death of Davis, the first and
draw from, till his Army had to sue- renown their country,
tied to their highest respect, honor
veneration. Certainly it is that
no human is higher than
that public service which honestly
intelligently devotes itself to
the common weal; and no study
more worthy of the highest faculty
of the mind than that which seeks
after the nature of civil govern
and applies it to its legitimate uses
and properly limits and
its powers. In a word,
no the salvation of souls,
is more of head and heart
than society and and to this
purpose did immortal
his whole life.
He gave bis life and fortune to so-
He sacrificed all
fidelity to the principles that these
were States and not provinces, that
these were freemen and not
Standing on the brink of his grave
to-day, where clay is rejoining clay,
we should delight to cherish and
perpetuate bis memory, recall his
triumphs and defeats, and bring
closer to our hearts his obloquy and
sheer exhaustion. The
Armies whose movements he dime-
not win the Independence
of the Confederacy but it did con-
the admiration of the world
and wherever impartial history is
written or read the military chief-
who bore his commissions shall
rank among the greatest warriors
o the earth. When tho surrender
came, generals who bad led their
armies in the field and the states-
men who bad sustained him in Cab
and Council were permitted
return to their homes and he alone
was imprisoned and manacled. From
the day he became the. solo
clanking clinics upon his feeble
limbs the people well knew that he
was suffering them and they
felt the humiliation and the
more keenly than he. The
tinned vituperation- has been
upon him by bis enemies
has only served to weld the
of his people to him, when
the news of bis death was flashed
across the country every true South-
heart was stricken in grief and
every head was bowed humble
but mournful submission to the Will
CHEAP FOR CASH,
or at reasonable terms on time on
proved security. I bought my stock for
Cash and can afford to sell as cheap
anyone. Give me a call.
E. A. TAFT,
Wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has
bought out the Grocery establishment of T. H. Cherry, and with
new stock added is now prepared to furnish the very best
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND FAMILY SUPPLIES
At prices fully in keeping with the times. I keep
Meat, Lard, Molasses, Confections. Canned Goods, Crockery,
Glassware, Tobacco, Snuff, ft.,
Orange Syrup is the best Molasses in this market.
You are invited to call. Remember the place, at Cherry's stand.
TC.
it. Upon one of its sides j of Him who gave us so greats man
were in the solid granite j and today village and in
the names of the and his in country and in city the people
Cabinet at the time of its construes i are assembled to give expression to
that Cabinet, their sorrow and to their
and the one under whose direct
it was built, has been
carefully out- tourist
from whatever quarter of the
of the globe he may
lug upward in wonder at its size
j sufferings, our children with
I his so-called sir. and place their
bands the cross of his burden, and
teach them to as we do and
he that this cross has for its
base constitution and is firmly
in the natural rights of
man.
I shall not even so much as at-
tempt a recapitulation of bis
It is familiarly known to his
people. was too young to have
known anything of that unwritten
which culminated in the
est recollection recalls as having
been read to me, when but a
boy, that magnificent speech
delivered by Mr. Davis on retiring
magnificence, passes over the names
there and asks whose
filled the vacant, space ; and the an
is
The means they have taken to
blot bis memory, but selves to
embalm it.
The Psalmist tells us days of
our years are years and
ten, and i f by reason of strength
they be four score, yet is their
strength and It was
their departed chieftain. While his
remains being born to the tomb
in city of New Orleans the lam-
of the people can be heard
everywhere as though the mourn-
funeral was passing our midst.
Jefferson Davis is dead bu bis
name and bis fame shall live
the his people.
The great walls of Monroe
held bis body in close confinement
but they were not sufficient,
though guarded by an armed sol-
to subdue his lofty dignity or
to imprison his heroic fortitude
which filled bis people with the pro-
admiration for their
however the happy of Mr. cerated idol. The grave may hold
last President cl the Southern Con
That they desire lo express in the
most their high estimate
of his private virtues, of his great
ties as a soldier and statesman and their
supreme confidence in the purity of his
motive and exalted patriot tern.
they firmly believe that when
passions engendered by late war
have impartial history
him him a place in-
Davis to live far beyond this
lotted period in order that he might
see the South that he loved so well
enter
Sunlight.
For myself I have no doubt that
in coming when actors
the great drama, in which be bore
the part shall have pass-
ed stage of action and
time shall have healed the
engendered by strife, history
will do justice to his motives and
bis character.
Surely of all the people of
his mortal remains but it can place
no limit to ages which shall re-
bis name.
My countrymen as we turn away
from his grave to day we may take
with us consoling thought, the
proud reflection that his private life
was as an bis public life was
exalted. His severest critics, his
most inveterate haters have never
dared to him with personal
wrong. For more than a half a con-
from Senate to assume the Pres
of the Confederacy, by which
parting words he bathed not
that body but the entire
country in tears. And the first rue.
of my indignation ever be-
aroused was in reading
treatment this poor, feeble, invalid
man received at the hands of the
conquering army and how this
great government when he was
ready secured within the walls of
the strongest fort showed its cow-
and brutality in shackling
him with clanking chains to a fever-
ed lied. I in I, countrymen, his
life has served to teach us the
son that defeat has its
less than triumph. The Southern
people ever maintain and
ways declare that this poor outcast
from privileges of great
government w, while living,
uncrowned King of our people,
and no high or bumble,
desired greater while be was
LOW TARIFF
FACTORY.
no mi
For we have free Buggies now. Ah I
you free to buy where you please, but
if you want to save money you come to
my on 4th street, rear of J. B.
Cherry Co's. For convenience we
have also an entrance through H. F.
Keel's Stables on 3rd street. lean give
you
That you ever had in your life for
to less money any one
in the county can give you. Why r
for my expenses are less I pay the
spot cash for goods and save the dis-
counts, and if yon don't believe it you
come and see. Having had years
experience in the I guarantee
perfect satisfaction or no charge. Re-
pairing a specialty. Don't forget the
place on 4th street rear J. Cherry
A.
Greenville,
J. T. ALLEN
CHEAP GROCER
CONFECTIONER
Wishes to inform the public that
he is prepared to furnish you
and wishes to sell you at
least a portion of what
you the
way of
Groceries, Provisions,
And General Supplies. I keep
a line of Flour, Sugar. Coffee,
Meat, and all heavy and light
Groceries that be sure to
suit you.
I do not claim to sell goods
under everybody in the world,
but I will give you just as low
prices as can be had in Green-
ville.
I do not claim to the
best goods in the world, bu I
claim mine to be just as fresh
and just as cheap as can be
found in Pitt county. I shall
endeavor to please all customers.
J. T. ALLEN.
Green-c KT. O.
J. B. CHERRY.
J. R.
J. G.
CHERRY CO.
Have again come to your attention and solicit your esteemed patronage
do not claim that we have the largest and best stock east of the
Rocky Mountains, but we do say that we are to the front
-with a specially selected line of-------
be has filled a large space in beer with him hand
attention and during , j h band to that
tune be has many t than
The Tar Transportation Company
FORBES, Greenville,
J. B.
J. S. Greenville,
K. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen
Capt. R. F. Washington, Gen Ag
The People's Line for travel on Ta
The Steamer Greenville is finest
quickest boat on the river. She has
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished
and painted.
Fitted up specially the comfort, ac-
and of Ladies.
POLITE
A first-class Table furnished with th
best the market affords.
A trip on the Steamer Greenville Is
not only comfortable but attractive.
Leaves Washington Monday,
and Friday at o'clock, a. m.
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at o'clock, a. X.
Freights Received daily
Bills Lading to ll points. .
i. S. If cut
Greenville, N. C
Water Mills.
The undersigned having leased these
mills for p number of years and put them
In thorough order, begs leave to inform
the public that he is prepared to -dud
Corn and wheat in a first-class manner.
Satisfaction guaranteed to all patrons.
I would inform merchants that I am
prepared to furnish them good water
meal at prices delivered.
Customers wanting to buy at retail can
be at my store, in
where will also find a
Merchandise which will
sold at lowest prices
GENERAL
Suited to the want of a large class of customers. are 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 we cannot interest you. We
are better prepared than ever before to serve you. We have In stock to-day
a line of
AIMERS
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 great
bargains than ever.
Standard Prints
Plaids Clothing,
Dry Goods, Shoes, and
Hats are all going at
astonishingly low
prices.
A visit from you is
requested.
BROWN k BOOKER,
Greenville, K. C.
A SPECIALIST Physician since
In the diseases and weaknesses of
men will mall a book free, the
remedies which abandoned and
hopeless sufferers at home.
Embracing and Trimmings, Ginghams and Calicoes,
and Suitings, Piece Goods and Cashmeres for Men's and Boy's Suits, Homespuns
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 because we sell low and give the money's worth. A full line f Notions,
and Goods that will delight the hearts of the young 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 We arc forced to do so
but we take pleasure in offering and selling low down. Can we interest you here
if so come in and our stock of Sugar. Molasses. Coffee, Tea. Soaps, hot
Toilet and Laundry, Lye, Matches, Starch, Rice. Meats of different kinds, Floor
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 we carry a line not to be excelled in this market, such a. Suite,
Double and Single Bedsteads, Tables, Cots. Washstands, Bed Springs and
Mattresses, Children's Cradles and Beds, Chairs of different kinds and
all to hard times and short crops. Anything that you want tins line if we ;
have not got it in stock we will make a special order for you. as we have
from several of the best furniture houses in the United States and guarantee I
as to prices. Wood and Willow ware, Crockery, Lamp-,
Bridles and Collars. Cart Saddles, Whips and Horse Millinery.
Valises and Traveling Bags,
Life Is too short to keep on telling what we have and can do. But
all health and prosperity and giving to every man. woman and child who con
you
to Greenville a cordial invitation to come and examine our stock.
We remain yours to
J. B. CHERRY CO.,
Greenville, N. C.
Appointments
For preaching on Bethlehem Mission.
1st Sunday at
School House, 1st Sunday at
Sparta, 2nd Sunday at o'clock.
Shady Grove, Sunday at
at o'clock.
Chanel. Sunday
Money to Loan.
ON IMPROVED FARMS, in
and upwards. Loans are
payable in small annual
through period of years thus
the borrower to off hie
without exhausting his
n any one year. Apply to





THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
C.
Cot Ion A
at the Old Brick Store.
Have yon seen the cook
stove at Latham
Seed and Seed for sale.
E. C.
Dec, M. Ferry Go's-. New
Garden Seed at the Old Brick Store.
Peanut and Rice Bags for
sale, and 10.000 Bushels want-
ed by E. C. Glenn.
We are special bargains
in Cooking and Heating Stoves.
D. D. Haskett a Co.
Highest cash price paid hi cotton
Seed by E. C. Glenn. bush-
els wanted
One dollar buys a Solid Leather
Ladies Shoe at J. B. Cherry Go's.
The cook stove is the
heaviest stove for price made.
For sale low by Latham Fen-
a Double Barrel Shot
at J. B. Cherry Co's.
Try a Barrel of Street Homo Flour
town J B. Cherry
One dollar a Whole Stock
Shoe at J. B. Cherry Co's
Good Bargains.
dozen cash or
in trade, wanted. J. J. Cherry, Jr.
Currents, citron, nuts,
candy, pulverized sugar at the Old
Brick Store.
My entire stock
and Jewelry must be sold Christ-
mas on of removal.
Moses
All goods low down for the Spot
Cash at B. Cherry Co's.
The finest loaf of bread I ever ate
was made of Point Lace Flour, at
the Old Brick Store.
Will leave Greenville Jan.
and my stock of Watches, Clocks
at reduced rates.
Moses
S. Carolina Plaid
per yard, at J. B. Cherry Co's.
Hides. Rags,
Peas, Corn, Oil Barrels at the
Old Brick Store.
Watches, Clocks and jewelry low
than any store in town.
Moses
Good lot of Horses and Mules for
time if seen
also good Yoke Oxen. Apply
to B. R. Gotten. Bluff X. C.
rent or lease a
small farm, must be good land with
dwelling. Address, P. O. Box
K. C.
The James school at Bell's Fer-
X. C, has been postponed
the fall 1890 at which time and
place it will open with a full corps
of the best teachers.
C. H. James,
per lb for Sweet Scotch
Snuff. lb sold in Pitt Co., which
is a of its superiority, at
the Old Brick Store.
On Jan. 1890, Miss Maggie W.
Smith will open a school at
her home. Board at reasonable
rates in the neighborhood.
If want a nice gold or silver
watch, gold pen, rings, nice piece
of silverware or anything in the
Jewelry line for a Christmas pres-
go to S. Store.
Almanac is just as good
as any other offered for sale.
calculations are accurate and can be
depended upon.
bushels each Potatoes,
and Peas, pounds
Pitt county Hams wanted at H
Bros.
One week to Christmas and yet
you have not bought that Stove
yon promised your wife. You will
find ten sizes and prices at D.
Wasted--5,000 Mink,
Fox, Otter and
Deer skins. Will pay more for
them than any man in town.
J. J. Cherry, Jr.
Tons Coal for sale per
Small quantity cents per tub.
Do not send for coal without send-
money to pay for it. Coal is
cash. , E. C.
Goods at starvation prices at
Higgs They are selling
good boy's suits for 1.00 and men's
Nothing like it ever known
before.
Syrup of from
the laxative and juice of
California figs, combined the
medicinal virtues of plants known
to be most beneficial to human
system, acts gently on the kidneys,
liver and effectually cleans-
system, dispelling colds and
headaches, and curing habitual con-
I ion.
is working wonders, especial
in cases of dyspepsia, headache and
the hovel.-, stomach and
It cures at once.
The best friend to all mothers Is Dr.
Bull's which relieves the
sufferings of children caused by fretful-
or internal pain.
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly qualified before
Court Clerk of Pitt county, as
administrator of Geo. W. Cobb, deceased,
hereby gives notice to all persons
estate to make immediate pay-
to the to all
of said estate to present their claims
properly authenticated to the undersign-
ed on. or before the 11th day of Dec.
1890. or this notice will be plead In bar
of their recovery. This 11th day De.
1889. Lucius
of O. . Cobb.
Administrator's Notice.
The undersigned having been appoint-
ed and duly qualified as Administrator
of estate of W. S. Cannon, deceased,
notice Is hereby given to all persons
claims said estate to
sent them to the undersigned on -or be-
fore 18th day of December, 1390. or
this notice will be plead in liar of their
recovery. All person indebted to said
estate are requested to snake Immediate
the 18th day of December,
J. W.
A. L. of w. Cannon.
Attorney.
For your Candies
For your varieties.,
For your
For your Figs
For your Citron
For your Currants grade
For your Cakes and Crackers
For your Tobacco and Cigars
For your Cigarettes
For your Fancy Groceries
For your Apples
For your Oranges
For your
For your Bananas
For Grapes
For Chestnuts
For Butter and Cheese
For Flavoring Extracts
V.
. STEPHENS
Last week the readers were left In
spacious store of Mr. Alfred Forbes.
How ii yon did net spend all your money
while left there we will walk with you
one door W the north where
HIGGS A
keep. And if you don't mind when you
j get there you won't get out without help
that is off all the goods
wrapped up for you. One dollar goes a
long ways in their place, and will
surprised at the big lot of goods that
will They have a large
stock of stylish an pretty goods as well
as the solid that, every man,
woman and child must wear to keep
comfortable. They never get tired
waiting on customers and it gives them
pleasure U show you goods. Be to
e them when you come to town, and
will show yon something nice for
One door further you
E. A. TAFT.
This enterprising young ROOM wants
lo see yon. BOO. Tie has lots of nice
things for Christmas and can furnish
groceries, confections and sweetmeats in
A large stock of the nicest
freshest goods constantly in hand, such
goods as are suited not only for the
days but for every day in the year-
Keep your eye on his advertisement.
Just next door brings you to
BROWS I HOOKER. .
Is that the place Yes right there.
Headquarters ain't it Every day in
the week. Well tell us about there
stock. That's asking too would
take a whole month to tell you all about
their nice assortment of stylish dress
goods, clothing, fancy goods, s,
Their stock is too immense to
They are headquarters in fact,
have such rapid sales that it is
to make two or three trips
every season to replenish the Stock.
Clever young men they
glad to serve you.
V. S. RAWLS,
the Jeweler, has a nice line of articles
that make handsome presents. His
name is not in our advertising columns
just now. but has been there much of
the year. It will be to your to
visit his store.
J. C.
keeps the Store, and is
his goods out at a racket rate. He wants
to close out Ids by January and
offers goods at almost any price. It is
the to buy cheap articles.
In the same building is the millinery
of
. E. A.
All the ladies know what an expert she
is at trimming hats, and that she keeps
pretty, stylish goods. Her prices are
ways moderate and she will give
special bargains if yon want nice
goods for Christmas.
The reader can now go the street
until he reaches the store of
J. J. CHERRY.
This is a new grocery establishment con-
a large stock of pure fresh
and family supplies. He is an en-
business man will allow
no one to undersell him. Besides keep-
such a nice of goods for
sale, he will buy all the produce and fur
you bring him and pay the very highest
price for it. Keep store in
mind when out trading.
Nest door is
E. C.
Commission Merchant. His of
goods are not for the holiday trade es-
but such staple articles as many
have. There is not a clever
man to deal with in all his State.
You will find in the same building
MOSES
the young jeweler and watchmaker who
is making such a reputation. His line
watches, clocks and jewelry Is
beautiful, and the work he does
be surpassed- In the way of articles
for holiday presents nothing could be
more suitable than some of the nice
he keeps.
Just next door will be found
y. I STEPHENS.
Everybody wants to stop when they get
about his store. He keeps the best line
of fruits and confections imaginable.
He has the very things you cannot go
through Christmas without. It matters
not what else buy, you are sure to
want some confections. He sells can-
dies all way from cents to cents a
pound, and keeps every variety of fruit
that can be sold here at this season. Now
be sure to make a note of this and go to
his store- If you fail you will miss some-
thing sweet.
If the reader will just walk a few doors
further he comes to the
COMBINATION
From the appearances of things old
man Santa Clans is a big partner in this
store and he has made A N Ryan
of the establishment- Santa knows
what a good fellow Is and bow
much he loves to please the people, so
sent him a stock of holiday goods that is
simply beautiful. It is a genuine treat
to get in that store and see all the pretty
goods. Holiday presents are there in
endless variety, and such as will be sure
to please. Now a word about Mr. Ryan.
There is not a more deserving man than
he. Always energetic and enterprising,
he is worthy the confidence of the
Thrice have misfortunes overtaken
him since coming to
burned out and twice bearing financial
embarrassments which others should be
held responsible he has gained
footing once more and is trying honestly
to rise in the world.
One door further brings you to the
hard war store of
LATHAM TENDER.
They have stoves, tinware and house-
goods generally, such things
as every needs. These gen-
have come to Greenville during
the present year and bought out a
already they have
increased and enlarged until they have
as good a stock of hardware as any town
can show. They are men to do
business with.
J. T.
. Is the next man to which your
is called. He keeps
and confections, baa a large stock and
wants to sell yon at least a portion of the
articles you need in that line.
H. MORRIS A BROS.
Keep just one door north of the
office. They formerly did business
for a number of years in this
long for our people to find out
all about them and that they kept a line
of goods be depended upon.
are right again are
pared to serve their customers well
as ever. They have nice goods and
goods and sell as low as any other
Might in front of us keeps
J. L.
the druggist, with a lull line of
He had as
sell any other time as Christ-
mas, but if your holiday turkey and
pudding make you sick the physic
will cure you. He is a young man
of energy and gives close attention to
kind that always succeed.
This all the mercantile houses
whose advertisements appear in this pa-
per. If don't find what you want
for Christmas places, J. L. Sugg
will take great pleasure in writing an in-
policy, and a good large one
would make a nice present for your wife
Again, H. F. Keel would smile
rimes over selling yon a horse. He has
cot them, good ones, and his guarantee
is K. Then it you want buggy and
harness to go with the horse the Low
Tariff the Greenville Carriage
Works, or J. U. Williamson am fix you
up in fine style.
But the very best present of all.
for home folks or to send far
to your friends, is a year s sub-
to the only
Memorial Services.
FROM SECOND
the burden or the cause tor which
he died
In dignity and honor be met the
common W
with courage faced its
charges. In retirement and
a quarter a century he bore
without a murmur
calumny of our enemies, the
of defeat, the disgrace of shack-
and the shame of
Other leaders have had their
triumphs, conquerors have won
crowns, and honors have been plied
on the victors of earth's greatest
battles, but never yet was man
ed more by people, never conqueror
wore prouder diadem, than the love
sustained him in his
and which he bears with
the grave. Never King in-
habited more splendid than
in the millions of pure brave
hearts in which his dear name and
fame are forever enshrined.
But, friends, it is a consoling
thought that the great good do
not die. that can not M
entombed. When the soul rises in
majesty and rower she breathes
forth the life that cannot
fountains or life that shall cross the
boundary of time in harmony with
eternity, they lash against its
and brighten amid the war
or elements.
some tall cliff it lifts its awful form.
As when from the vale and mirage bears
the storm.
Though round its breast the rolling
clouds arc spread.
Eternal sunshine settles over its head
Eighteen, centuries ago the bead
of the great Apostle, fell before the
sword of the bloody executioner,
but through long ages of oppression
his example animated the
church, and to-day stimulates
its missionary spirit to press on and
through rigors of every climate
and the darkness of every heathen
system, to the universal and final
triumph of that Cross for which be
died. Four centuries ago the body
of John was and
burnt ashes, and those ashes cast
into the water, but the doctrines for
which he died cover and bless the
world. Half a century ago the
voice of was hushed,
but voice today stirs the
of every true Irish
heart. In this hour the voice of
Jefferson Davis is silent, bis pen
laid to rest, and he can think no more
for the people he loved so well; but
who can the distant ages down
whose corridors will clearly and res-
ring his voice proclaiming
the eternal doctrines of Slate
and individual liberty. In
what distant time shall memory fail
to recall his martyrdom for our cause,
and in what distant century shall
the Southern heart grow so cold as
not to be indignant at the treatment
this one feeble invalid received at
the bands strongest govern-
in this civilized world. With
this hour his body away,
be still and will forever live
hearts of bis countrymen. Tis
but bis dost lives
patriotism into
our and energizes oar
with a voice
his sainted spirit calls upon liberty
sons to check the political
of hour protect the
republic.
From these memorial services held
this hour in every city, town and
hamlet; will be crystallized a
I refer not to that shaft,
as it may that shall
mark his last resting place, nor to
those statues of bronze or marble
that shall decorate and add
to every capital city in the
South. But a monument that shall
have for its base every inch of
Southern toil, Its height not com
passed by human eye, I it up by an
clouded sun reaches the spacious
of the Armament, measured
In breadth and only by
the intense feeling of the heart, the
clinging affection of our nature,
the patriotism of brave and faith-
people. This monument, felt
while not seen, will serve to teach
a lesson that should be brought
to our hearts and handed down
to our is, to never
lower our standard or public or
honor, to be true to ourselves,
country and God, love our govern-
venerate the constitution, op-
pose centralization whether in
material or political world, promote
weal and maintain the welfare
of the people. he who saves
bis country saves himself, and saves
all things, and all things saved do
bless him. Ho who lets bis country
die, lets all things die, dies himself
Ignobly, and all things dying curse
Measured in Southern hearts by
this standard, the life of Jefferson
Davis was a full one and his exam-
deserves to live throughout
ages.
was his work is done ;
But while races of lad endure.
Let his great example stand
more, lit is reproach or
praise. In tin- of
grave his body is ibis day laid to
moulder in dust. Ins
noble spirit passed through
gate nay of death into eternity.
with the march of he
fell and sleeps in peace forever.
J. B. Yellowley, Esq., made the
closing speech, using these
Mr.
As one who knew Mr. Davis In
pleasures or social intercourse
and became with bis ca-
in the State which claimed him
as the grandest of all sous, I
am prompted to add something in
my feeble way to the re-
marks which have been delivered
regarding his genius, his states-
and bis oratory
It was the winter of 1876 when
first met Mr. Davis, and even
now I seem to fed the cordial grasp
of bis band; seem to the
expression bis face
and hear the friendly words which
fell his lips. His manners
were exceeding, his
voice was was filled with
such melody as upon
reuses long after sound
pears. After hearing talk I
could well account for that
sing eloquence of speech with which
he swayed multitudes, with
which lie. won the applause of
Senates and the ad-i
nitration of Ins I
MB this eloquence
enabled in-ii a
lieutenant in army, tn
in the and oil
v-iv warrior, I
the midst
the exciting scenes of a
convince that it was use-
less to against the white
man and best for bis people
be should cease hostilities and re-
tire beyond the Mississippi. It was
this winning which,
during the war the street. of
were filled with an ex-
cited and desperate crowd or
and desperate men, women and
children on the point of
a bread riot, enabled
him to prevail upon to pause
in their desperation, listen to his
words, yield to bis persuasion
go back to homes.
As an orator he will always
the greatest this country
has produced. His farewell add res
at time he took leave of the
United States Senate, when
bad seceded he felt that
his allegiance was first to her, was
a of oratory. He
the manners
of Pericles, be was gifted with the
burning eloquence Cicero and
could employ at will the stinging in-
of Demosthenes.
The South mourns the
death of first and last Pres-
Potomac to the
the waters the
beautiful river to the land of the
magnolia and the a grief
people unite in sorrow and
in tears to lament death of their
loved
boast of heraldry, the pomp of
power.
And all that beauty, all that wealth
ere gave.
Await alike the inevitable hour,
The paths of glory lend but to the
That honored head, whitened by
the frosts of four-score years, will
never more be raised to burl
at his foes or hearken to the
plaudits or his friends; that voice
is now bushed which was ever ready
to lift itself in of the rights
of Sovereign States ; that form
lies the cold embrace of death
which, when the battle appeared
lost and hope itself had almost de-.
parted, was seen to lead to
the gallant sons of the S
the flashing of swords,
rattling musketry and tho roar-
of cannon on the bloody field
of Vista; that spirit, which
was always zealous and eager
AT COST. AT COST.
BOOTS SHOES
Out
I am not after you tor taxes but
read thin
TO KT MANY
Thanking you for your kind patronage during the j-. m, I hope. .
to continue k. receive a share of your I Uh to inform
for v. now complete. I hove all kin is of Candies,
cents cents per pound.
Apples. Saloons, Nuts, Figs Bananas, Orange.-, Flavoring
Currents. Citron, etc. still a full line of
Ladies and
FANCY
Greenville, N. C.
HATS AND CAPS.
All at Panic Prices.
i i . I, i
Our Stock is quite complete in above lines, come and
cure bargains, this offer only good until January 1st.
Greenville. N.
E. C. GLENN.
commission
STANDARD
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL,
SHELL LIME, PUKE DISSOLVED BONE,
COTTON SEED MEAL AND
Tennessee Wagons, for sale.
N. C. Mar. 1887.
CHRISTMAS
And the Holidays of 1889 are
at
It is time for people to make selection of presents for the
-------Merry Christmas Times, and the-------
Has a stock of Holiday Goods that will be sure to
------man, woman and child who sees them.-
please every
PARENTS
of just such articles
stockings.
FORTH BOYS
Of course the children will hang up their
Had we have an endless variety
as Santa Clans will want to put in those
We have Tool Chests, Wagons.
Velocipedes, Rocking Horses.
Banks, Drums, Flags, Pistols, and
hundreds of other toys both large and small.
IN.
WE ARE WITH YOU.
H. Bros.,
old reliable firm, so long nail here, again
in desire to acquaintance of their
tunny friends and customers of past, and to again
a share of patronage. Our new
will contain an immense of
ills, Bills,
Trunks, valises, Clothing,
FOR THE GIRLS
Doll Carriages,
Sets,
Sets, Writing Desks. Scrap Hooks, small Toilet Sets and
Vases and an innumerable line of other pretty articles.
Y All VT e nave want as a
present for Beautiful
Plush Goods, Toilet Cases, Toilet Sets, Photograph Albums, hand
painted Card rs. lovely designs, exquisite Vases,
Stands, Christmas Cards, Gift Books,
t If you want a handsome gift fir
U U DO. your lover or parent, of to
your parlor, and cannot be suit-din the above, we would
direct attention to our superb assortment of
Fancy Lamps, Plush and Brass Tables,
Wall Pockets,
Steel En-
FIRE WORKS
In this line we can please the boys to perfection. Sky Rockets,
Roman Candles. Turning Wheels, Spit Devils, Cannon Crackers
and Pop Crackers in abundance.
Groceries and Confections.
to
Any Kind of Cakes Made to Order.
We realize that times are hard and money scarce therefore
have no fancy prices but will sell goods down low. Returning
thanks for past favors, we again invite you to visit our store.
A. N. RYAN,
INT.
Colossal, seen of every land.
And keep soldier firm, the statesman
pure.
Till In all story
path of duty be way to glory.
Mr. Chairman, thing of
earth oar loved Leader no
By
of the
We would not close without directing attention to our
I splendid line of Light and Fancy Groceries. Any article wanted
for family use can be asked for. Candies of all kinds. Fruits of
all kinds. Nuts of all kinds. Mince Meat, Currents. Citron.
promote the welfare and the Cranberries. Pickles.
gees of the Southern people, has .
bees summoned to that laud which I
living eye has ever seen and from can
which no has ever re- .
tamed. And he crossed over Special
river and passed to the other l
shore, what a there mast
have been No many of his
old comrades were there, those
who and served under him
on many a tented Held, were there
lo welcome him and him to rest
nuder the shade of the trees; there
was the noble Lee, his trusted lieu-
tenant, a soldier without fear
without reproach ; tho daunt-
less Jackson, a very of
honor and war, and of
cavaliers, the superb Stuart, a hero
warrior; if a thing
in possible no doubt the very courts
of heaven were filled with those who
were there to receive their old Chief
and welcome him to the blessings
accorded those who do their duty
on earth.
We are here to bid farewell to
Jefferson Davis, lie Is gone; his
character was pore, hie integrity
escutcheon
man did heavenly favor shine
With rays more strong, distinguished,
and
With him disappears the last
land-mark which served to keep
in their
of gigantic which
ended when the flag
went down the gory field of
May he rest in peace I And as
the Scotchman loves the memory of
William Wallace, as the Switzer
with to the deeds of
William Tell, so may generations
yet of Southern and
women teach their children to love,
honor and revere the memory of
Jefferson Davis.
A rising vote was then taken on
the adoption of the resolutions,
which Rev. R. B. John pro-
the benediction.
To the Ladies
Oat Drew Goods have been selected by an buyer who know
latest styles and of the northern market. We will place lie-
fore, you n line of goods that cannot he quality, quantity
or price.
Shoes Shoes
supply that will a-i
ever here.
and such an i
you. Our prices these are the lowest
Furnishing Goods.
We Save a complete lino of Hosiery, i-
fashionable cannot be e
lints. Underwear, and a hue
idled even in large cities.
of
Hats and Caps.
Tie very latest imported London styles, Beta of the
most shapes, in styles Holt data we also
Boots and Shoes.
It is hardly while to say of our line this department
lo Inform people that we have Boots and Shoes to tit any i
out that comes to us, man. woman or child, out i the very beat who e
stock and at prices right down on the bottom.
Clothing.
department u- to plate We lead on offer
yon styles and prices here else lo be FINK CLOTHING we
make a specialty, and will keep a full stock the very latest and
styles. In grade we will have a splendid assortment, in
we even customer in quality, style- price. Don't forget
these remarks, kind Mend, we . row our door- to the
lie, soliciting a abate of your Bud satisfaction t
every purchaser. i-an us second door In the brick
in which the was recently one door north of the stair-
way.
BROS
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fr
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today
ask i
on Try
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lo n-17 ht-nil for
. i -m--i. r.
AT COST
On or about the 1st day of January, 1890, I shall move to the store recently occupied by John
Smith Bro., directly opposite my present stand. Desiring- to commence in same
with a fresh stock of Goods I shall offer from now until January 1st,
entire
AT COST
Notice.
, virtue of a lien created by
for repairs done, we will fell
for before the Court House door In
Greenville, on Wednesday, 1st,
One the property of Mrs. Ii. C
King. This, nib. 1880,
Low Factory.
O. Manager.
This is no humbug, but will include everything my store.
Clothing, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Ladies Misses
Cloths, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Valises.
All at cost without reserve. Special bargains to country merchants buying at wholesale.
M. R. Greenville- N. c.





To the proprietor of Salvation Oil.
Thou hast built a living
A rare for hints with little money i
Salvation Oil, the greatest
No one now thinks of a d or
pi; trip, without a of Dr.
Syrup.
We desire to citizens.
that
years we have selling. Dr. King's
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WILMINGTON A
R. B
and Schedule.
TRAINS SOUTH.
So Noll,
5th, daily Fast Mail, daily
daily cs Sun.
Weldon pa pm C
Ar Rocky Mount
Tarboro
Ar Wilson
Ar
Ar
Warsaw
Av Magnolia
Ar Wilmington
am
pm pm
am
am
ft SB
I-RAINS GOING NORTH
No No
daily daily
Wilmington
Magnolia
Warsaw
Ar
Ar
Ar Wilson
No
dally
x Sun.
Wilson pm pm
Ar Mount
Ar Tarboro
Tarboro
Ar Weldon pm ft pm
Daily except Sunday.
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Bond
leaves Halifax 8.80 P. If., arrives Scot-
land Neck at 4.00 M.
P. If. leaves
A. M., Scotland Neck at 10.10 A. M.
except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro, N O, via
A Raleigh R. R. except Sun-
day. P M. M, arrive
Williamston, N C, P M. P M.
Returning leaves N C, daily
except Sunday, A M. A
K. arrive Tarboro, N C, IS A If, W
Train on Midland N C Branch leaves
except Sunday. A M.
arrive N C. a If. Re-
turning leaves K C X,
arrive N C. A M.
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky
Monet at P M. arrives Nashville
P Hope P M. Returning
leaves Spring Hope A If, Nashville
M, arrives Mount A
except
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw
for Clinton daily, except Sunday, at GOO
and A If Returning leave
ton A M, and I M. connect
at Warsaw
Southbound train on Wilson .
Branch is No. is
Mo. except Sunday.
Train No. will stop only at
Wilson, and Magnolia.
Train No. makes close connection at
Weldon for all points North daily. All
all via Richmond, and dally except Sun-
day via Bay Line.
Trains make close connection for
North via Richmond and Wash
ton.
All trains run solid between
ton and Washington, and have Pullman
Sleepers attached.
JOHN F. DIVINE,
General
t. B. KENLY, Transportation
f. M. EMERSON Passenger
While introducing our lire work, if you
us a photograph of yourself of any
member of your family, we will make
you atoll life Crayon Portrait Free
f Charge. The only consideration
posed upon you will be that you exhibit
it to your friends a of our
and assist us in securing orders i
also, that you promise to have It framed
suitably, SO that the work will show to
advantage. Write join full name and
address on back of photo to secure its
safety. guarantee return. Our
is good for a few only, the
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line as can be made. Address
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Largest e House in
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S. M. SCHULTZ
AT THE
OLD BRICK STOKE.
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY-
their year's will find
heir interest to get our prices par-
is complete
in all its branches.
SHOULDERS.
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR,
TEAS,
always at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
TOBACCO SNUFF
we buy direct from Manufacturers,
you to buy at one profit. A com-
stock of
always on hand and sold at prices to suit
the times. Our goods are all bought and
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk
to run, we sell at a close margin.
Respectfully,
S. M. SCHULTZ.
Greenville. N. V
UNDERTAKING.
Atlantic N. C. Railroad
TIME
it Effect A. M. Saturday. June
1st,
East. GOING
No.
Ar.
SO
IS
p m
Stations.
Lagrange
Kinston
New
Ar.
II
a m
TOO
East.
No I.
Ft. ft
Fm- Train.
m 1210
am
West
No.
Stations.
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SIS Kinston
M a Caswell
Dover
fore Creek
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i w Atlantic
fl
Atlantic Hotel
pm a in
and Saturday,
Wednesday and Friday.;
Train connect with Wilmington A
Train bound North, leaving
a. m. and with
A Danville Train West, leaving
m.
Train connects with Richmond A
Train, arriving at
m., and with Wilmington and
Weldon Train from North at p. m
Train with Wilmington and
Through Freight Train, leaving
in and with Rich-
mead A Danville Through Freight Train.
Moves at p. m.
Having associated B. S.
with me in the Undertaking business we
are ready the people in that
capacity. All note and accounts due
me for past services have been placed in
the hands of Mr. She paid for collection.
Respectfully.
JOHN FLANAGAN.
We keep on hand all a nice
stock of Cases and Caskets of all
kinds and can anything
m the Case down to a
Fine are
Up with all conveniences and can
services to all who
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Promptly Attended to.
L. JAMES,
ALEX
RE. J. M. TUCKER.
MOORE, MURPHY,
A T-LA If,
Greenville, N. O.
Vow Life Pill.
I and have never
remedies that as well, or that
have given universal
hesitate to guarantee them every
lime, and we stand ready to refund the
p price. If do
t follow their use. These r
won their great popularity ;
their merits.- L.
LATHAM.
n. c
TAMES M.
G E E S V L E, N.
ti. JAMBS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LA W,,
G RE EN VI L L E, AT. C.
all the courts. Collection-
J.
At
B.
Greenville, N. C.
e.
MATTHEW A
Civil Engineers, Surveyors
and Architects.
i N. C.
GOVERNMENT.
O. Fowle, of Wake,
M.
Secretary of L
of Wake.
W. of
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba.
Attorney P. David-
of Buncombe.
HOTELS.
FITS CORE
We warrant
worst
by old specialist
physician's bottle
medicine free.
our remedy to cure the
the physicians
who do this to prevent being
posed upon by men, using false names
and who doctors. Because
others faded is no reason for not using
thin medicine. -Give express and post
Office address. It cost you nothing.
Address Medical Bureau,
Broadway. New York.
Of Interest to ladies.
Greenville. N. C.
new management. Hot and
cold water baths. Good rooms and at-
Table always
ed with the beet of the market. Feed
stables in connection.
EAST
E. B. MOO HE
HOTEL
SPENCER
a HOME
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE
waiter. Good Booms. Best
the afford. When in
toy stop at UM
Hotel ,
OFFICE.
for all from A.
U. to M. All mail distributed
on arrival. The general deliver.- will
be kept open for minutes at night
utter the Northern mail is distributed.
Northern arrives
I. M. and departs at
A, M.
Tar Old Sparta and Falkland
mill hilly Sand IS
M. and depart at P. M.
Washington, X
and Grimesland
dally at
P. M. and depart- at A. M.
Hell's
Ferry, Johnson's Mills.
Ito and Pullet malls arrive Tuesday,
Tin and Saturday at II A. M. and
Black Jack and Calico
malls arrives ever at t P. M.
and departs Friday at A. M.
J. J. P. M.
Salve-
The Salve in the world for Cuts.
Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores. Chapped
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price per box. For sale by J.
L. Wooten.
.-.
Notice of Incorporation
I hereby give notice according to law
that under and by virtue of Chapter
the Code of North Carolina, and acts
thereto. I have this day
d Greenville Com-
The proposed Is that of gen
merchandising and conducting mer-
enterprises.
The place of business of the corpora-
shall Le Greenville. Pitt county,
N. C
The duration of the corporate exist-
shall be for the period of ten years.
The capital stock of the corporation
shall be one thousand dollars, divided
into of the par value of twenty-
dollars each.
The stockholders of the corporation
shall not be responsible to any greater
or further extent than the assets of the
corporation, and the shares of stock to
which they have subscribed.
That the of corporation
hall be the management of A. N.
Ryan. This 4th day of November A. D.
The Eastern Reflector,
IN COMBINATION WITH
of lit says the Springfield Republican.
EXTERN REFLECTOR
I n
IF THIS
NOVEMBER
i p.
SUPREME
Chief N. H. Smith, o
Wake.
Associate S.
Wake; Joseph J. Paris, of Franklin
James E. Shepherd, of and
Alfonso C. A very, of Burke.
COURT.
First H. Brown, of
Beaufort.
Second Philips,
Third Connor, of
son.
Clark, of
Wake.
Fifth A. of
Gut ford
Sixth T. of
Seventh C. of
Cumberland.
Eighth A. Of
Iredell.
Ninth F. Graves, of
Barry.
Tenth G. Bynum of
Eleventh M. of
Mecklenburg.
Twelfth n-
of Buncombe.
IN
a. Vance, of
Matt. W. Ransom, of North-
House of District
G. Skinner, of
Second P. Cheatham col,
of Vance.
Third W, of
Ponder.
Fourth II. of
N ash.
Fifth W. of
Sixth Rowland of
S. Henderson,
Eighth District W. II. A. A
Ninth G. of
BOUNTY GOVERNMENT.
Court A.
A. K. Tucker.
Register of II. James.
B. Cherry.
S. L. Ward.
B- Harris.
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair-
man, Guilford Mooring, C. V, Newton,
W. A. James, Jr., T. E. Keel.
Board of Herding
Chairman J. S. and J. D.
Cox.
Public School
of F. W. Brown.
G. James.
F. Evans.
It.
T. Smith.
R. Moore.
Ward, B. N. Boyd
Ward. R. Jr., and Alfred
For bes ; 3rd Ward, T. J. Jarvis and M.
R. Ward, W. N.
CHURCHES.
First and Third
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. N. C.
D. D., Rector.
Sunday, morn-
and night. Prayer every
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John,
Pastor.
every Sunday, morn-
and night. Meeting every
Wednesday night.
Pastor.
LODGES.
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A A-
M., meets every 1st Thursday and Mon
day night after the 1st and Sunday at
Masonic A- I Blow. M.,
G. L. See.
Greenville R. A. Chapter, meets
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma-
Hall, F. AV. Brown, H. P.
Covenant No. I. O. O. F.
meets every night. O. W.
N. O.
insurance , .
meets every first night.
D. D.
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of IT., meet
Thursday night. C. A. White, C.
Eastern Reflector
mum
FOR THE YOUNGER YOUNG FOLKS.
rates with
the following
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Women For youngest readers. 89.00 a year.
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LEGAL NOTICES
Notice.
On Monday the 0th of January
A. D. I will sell at the Court House
door in the town of to the
highest bidder for one tract of land
In Pitt county one
acres and bounded as follows Sit-
in Greenville township, north
of Tar river, adjoining the lands of Win.
Whitehead, Miss S. A. the
Bridge belonging to B. Wilson
and the homestead of said Wilson, to
satisfy executions in my hands
for collection against B. J. Wilson and
which has been levied on said land as
the property of said H. J. Wilson.
J. A. K. Sheriff.
Per It. W. King, D. S.
December 5th,
Notice.
On Monday the day of January A.
1880, I will sell at the Court House
door in the town of to the
highest bidder for cash one tract of land
in Pitt county, containing about sixty
acres and bounded as Situated
in township, north side of
Tar river adjoining the lands of William
Whitehead. the homestead of J.
son and others, and known as the bridge
tract, or e of land and bought from
the Dixon heirs by the said B. J.
Son, and sold for the purchase money of
said land to satisfy an execution in my
hands for collection against B. J.
son and which has been levied on said
land as the property of said It. J. Wilson.
A. K. Sheriff.
Per W. King,
December
Notice to Creditors.
HAVING before the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Pitt county on the
4th day Nov. as Administrator
upon estate of Albert Moore,
ibis is to notify all persona holding claim
against said estate to present their claims
payment within twelve
this date or this notice will lie plead in
bar of their recovery. All persons ow-
estate will come forward and
make immediate settlement. Tills No-
4th, W.
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 nil persons
to the estate to make immediate pay
to the to all
of said estate to present their claims
properly authenticated to the undersign-
ed on or before the 34th day of Oct.,
1890. or this notice will lie plead in bar
of their recovery. This day of Oct-
1889.
R.
of A. D.
NEW
MS Solid
. In world.
timekeeper
hunting
with cum m
equal value
cat.
, with our
as wen
the watch, an free. All work you
need do what w you to who
and those about you-that always
In valuable for as, holds for years when o.
and thus repaid. We pay all freight, etc AM
you know all. If yon would Ilka to no to work for row
tarn to per and
Co.
WIDE AWAKE
the
Republican.
GREAT
THAT BOY By William O. S
Young and old will follow Gideon's
adventures and his sister's on their father's
acres with laughter and breathless interest.
THE NEW SENIOR AT ANDOVER.
By Herbert D. Ward. A serial of school-
life in famous Andover our Rugby. The
boys, the professors, th lodgings, the fun.
OP
By A right,
down jolly story of modern Norse boys.
BONY AND BAN, one of the best of the
Mary Hartwell serials.
SEALED ORDERS. By Charles Rem-
Talbot. An amusing adventure
story of sheets and a flowing
CONFESSIONS OF AN AMATEUR
. PHOTOGRAPHER. By
Black. Six practical and amusing articles.
LUCY First of a series of
graphic North Carolina character sketches
by Sidney.
TALES OF OLD
true stories by Grace
a Canadian author.
THE WILL AND THE WAY
By Jessie Benton Fremont.
About men and women who did great things
in the face of seeming impossibilities.
THE By L. J.
man. The funny Indian Fairy Folk.
BUSINESS OPENINGS FOR GIRLS
AND WOMEN. A dozen
really helpful papers by Joy White.
Twelve more DAISY-PATTY LET-
By Mrs. Ex-Governor
TWELVE AND PLAY-
TALES. The first be
LAMBKIN ; Was He a Hero or a
f by Howard Pyle, the artist,
r Postal-card Votes and Cash Prises.
SHORT STORIES sifted from
on a Vegetable Cert.
M. Vail. William Preston
BOW Tom Jumped a Mine. Mrs. K. F.
The Bun of
Son. Lieut. F. P
kitchen. Delia W. L;
. Bullet. Kate Clark.
o w Simeon and Be
Ml
of digestion of
the liver, and the whole system become.
deranged. Dr. J. II.
perfects the process of digestion
and assimilation, and thus makes
blood. .
There arc times when a feel of las-
will overcome the most robust,
when the system craves for pure blood,
to furnish the elements of health
strength. The best remedy for parity-
the blood is Dr. . If. Me Lean's
Sarsaparilla.
Sick nausea,
are promptly end agreeably
banished by II. Liver
and Kidney fillets
If health and life are worth anything.
and you an feeling of sorts and tired
out. lone Up your system by taking Dr.
II.
Dizziness, nausea, distress
after eating, can be cured and prevented
v taking Dr. J. II, and
Kidney fillets
Even the mo-it vigorous and hearse
people have at times a feeling of
lassitude. To dispel this feel-
take Dr. J. II.
; it will impart vigor and vitality.
The most delicate constitution can
safely use Dr. J. II. Tar Wine
Lung It is a sure remedy for
coughs, loss of voice, and all throat and
lung troubles.
Pimples, blotches, scaly skin, ugly
spots, and ulcers. and
tumors, unhealthy discharges, such as
catarrh, eczema, ringworm, and oilier
forms of HUm diseases, are symptoms of
blood impurity. Take Dr.
Lean's
No need to take those big
pills; one of Dr. H. Liver
and Kidney Fillets is quite and
more agreeable.
For a safe and certain remedy for
fever and ague, use Dr. II.
Chills and Fever it Is warranted
to cure.
storm Calendar and Weather
for by It. Hicks, mailed
to any address on receipt of a two-cent
postage The Dr. II.
Medicine Co. Loots. Mo.
When you don't feel well and hardly
know what ail you, give II. II. II.
tunic a trial. It is a line
tonic.
T. O. Callahan, Charlotte, K. C,
It. II. is a line tonic, and has
done me great
L. W. Thompson, Damascus, Ga,,
believe D. B. is the best
blood pot-tiler made. It has greatly
proved my general
An old gentleman writes; II. It.
life and new strength. It
there is anything that will make an old
man young, It Is B
P. A. Shepherd. Norfolk, Va., August
10th. depend on It. B
for the preservation of my health. I
nave bad It my family now nearly
two years, and In all that time have not
had to have a
Ga. I
Suffered terribly from dyspepsia. The
use of B. hits made me feel like a
new mini. I would not take a thousand
dollars for the good it has done
W. M. Cheshire, Atlanta. Ga.
a lung spell of typhoid fever,
which at last to settle in my
right leg, which swelled up enormously.
An ulcer also appeared which discharged
a cup full of matter a day. I then gave
D. II. B a trial and it cured
Notice
for baldness,
falling out of hair, eradication of
dandruff is before the public.
Among the many who have It with
wonderful success. I refer you to the fol-
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
from ire, my place of business, for
ALFRED Barber.
March Rib, C ,
J. PROCTOR
Grimesland, N.
------Dealers in------
General Merchandise.
to inform their friends and
that their
Fall and Winter Goods
Is now ready for examination, and they
are prepared to supply all your wants
HARD PRICKS.
We keep in stock a Hue Ready
Made Clothing Boots. Mats. Dry
Notions, Hardware. Heavy
Fancy Ac., Ac, in fact any
article to be found in a took.
We pay prices for all kinds of
Country
Cotton bought either in bale or seed.
Parties owing us are requested to set-
as promptly as we desire
to have all accounts closed the end of
the year.
Returning thanks for past patronage
we ask a continuance of your favors.
Respectfully,
J. O. Proctor Bro.
IS
SIX-CORD
Spool Cotton
IN
WHITE, BLACK AND COLORS,
FOR
RECEIVED AT
Wooten's Store,
Front Reflector Office.
Golden Discovery, War-
Safe Cure, Resolvent
Celery Syrup of
Favorite Prescription
S. P., I. II II
Buffalo. Water.
i I
I Full M. w
I . ;.,
.-.-, o. Hi t a on. .,. i i
v n i i
Kin won ti i. ; ; fur nil in.,
from -a. time.
f r full
CAM CURED.
BALSAM
, Color.
.-.;
. 1-i . l
, , ENGLISH
PILLS.
Red Cross
Th. pill tar
Ta
r-4
for
In nil
t a, all.
t a.,
OUR LITTLE ONES
and the NURSERY
ST.
Boston, Man.
for
SI a r I
Seal on trial
and i.
on receipt a
stamp,
MASON
Organ and Co.
new
f Contains a octave.
Nine Stop Action, fur-
in a large
case of
cash ; also sold on
Hire System
per quarter.
for ten quarters, when
organ property
of person hiring.
The Mason
invented
and patented by Mason
, in 1888, is
used in Mason
pianos
re-
of lone
phenomenal capacity to
stand in tune character-
those
at
fit I, and up.
MASON
Hand and Machine Use.
FOR SALE Bf
M. R. LANG,
Greenville, N. C.
G INSTITUTE
mi term w,
TEACHERS
Principal,
Principal
K. IV. , De-
HaM
, A la
Depart
May
Music.
Vocal Music
HIM and
Drawing.
Mil. J.
and Commercial Department.
DEPARTMENTS.
Primary. Academic.
Classical and Mathematical. Mu-
sic. Painting and Drawing.
Commercial.
ADVANTAGES.
Large, Comfortable Buildings.
Healthy Location and
Plenty of Well Prepared Food
Boarders. A Corps of Teachers,
nil of class
Music Department equal
in work to any College in the State
New Pianos and Organs.
A Library of nearly inn volumes,
purchased recently for the School.
Moderate, from to
Board and Tuition Tuition Terms
for Day Pupils the same as
la Pupils who do not board
with the Principal should consult
before engaging board elsewhere. For
further particulars, Address.
JOHN
Principal.
c, M.
N. H.
Edwards
Printers and Binders,
N-. C.
Prof.
MEMORY
DISCOVERY AND METHOD
In of which that
practical of
th by w
f the frail of labor.
of
to
and of
to-day In both
AD I
in all of tho
hit by
System only white
. Revolution.
ow-shoe
Polly at
Arbutus,
tn
it. Kata CL
ho
Of a L. a
One Good
ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES,
Dolls of Noted Woman. Miss
Row to Build a Military An
old Wait Pointer. How th Play
POlo. All Around a
Frontier Fort. Lieut. F. P. Fremont. Home
of Charles P. a
Miller. Japanese
Kites. J. B. u. s. N. Indian
Base-Ball Players. F. L.
ion Indian A Party In a Chinese
K. R.
Th. Pm, sad U
it a As VA
FOB
be at
address
Co. N
H.
Pitt Co. Co
Cobb Bros., Gilliam,
Cotton Factors,
-AND-
Commission Merchants,
aim tip.
and Pianos for Ea
Payments, sad Ranted, fro.
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING-
COCOA.
BREAKFAST.
knowledge of the
laws which govern tho
of digestion nutrition. by a care-
application of I he lino properties of
Cocoa, Mr. has pro-
our breakfast tables with a deli-
beverage which may
us many heavy doctor's bills. It is
by the use of of
diet a may be
ally built up until strong enough to re-
every to Hun-
of subtle are Moating
around OS ready to attack
is a point. may escape many
s shaft by keeping ourselves well
fortified, with pure blood and a properly
nourished Gazette.
simply with boiling water or milk.
Sold only in half-pound tins, by
JAMES EPPS CO.,
Chemist London.
We have the largest and most complete
establishment the kind to be found In
the Stale, solicit orders for nil classes
Of Commercial, Rail-
road or School Print-
or Binding.
STATIONERY HEADY
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND
COUNTY
us your orders.
Si
AND
RALEIGH. X. C.
PATENTS
obtained, and all business in the U, S.
Patent or in the Courts attended t
for Moderate Fees.
We arc opposite the II. S. Patent Of-
engaged in Patents Exclusively, and
can obtain patents In less time than those
more remote from Washington.
the model or drawing Is sent we
advise as to free of charge,
and we make no change unless we ob-
Patent.
We refer, here, to the Post Master, the
Supt. of Order Did., and to
la of the Patent For
advise terms reference to
actual clients in your own Suite, or conn-
address, C. A. Snow A Co.,
Washington, D, C
For the Ladies
In order to reduce stock before time to
receive Fall Goods, I will oiler
all my present stock of
f MILLINERY GOODS, I
from now until the 1st of September a
DEDUCED PRICES.
All Hats on hand, both and 1111-
trimmed. will be sold at cost. My stock
includes many of the most stylish goods
of the season. I can give bargains.
Mrs. T.
N. C.
KNOW THYSELF.
SMITH,
ARTIST,
Greenville, N. C.
We have the the easiest
Chair ever need in the art. Clean towels,
sharp razors, and satisfaction guaranteed
in every Instance, and be con
tinned. Ladles waited on at their
Cleaning clothes n specialty.
I Agent of
Washington X. C.
keeps on hand a assortment
of the best books at publisher's
Call on him for Bibles, large or small.
pulpit, family or pocket size. For
Hymn Books. Commentaries, Diction-
and standard works generally.
Can furnish you any book you want on
short notice.
of
We have had many years ex-
at the and are
prepared to handle to
of shippers.
A Standard
S Premature
Blood,
Untold Miseries
Vice, or
tor Work, Married or
Avoid unskilful W
work. It contains
Avoid unskilful pretender.
It contains
full
wrapper
If
All b as in entrusted to
prompt
Br.
A SUPERB LINE
Fashionable Millinery.
Can now be seen store. I have
the latest and newest patterns, and
an experience of several years at the
business qualifies me for doing; all work
satisfactory and well. I also do
WET AND DRY STAMPING
at moderate prices. Will be glad to have
you call and examine my stock.
MISS. E. A. SHEPHERD.
Ton Vaults, j,
I would respectfully call your
to the following address and ask
you to remember that you can buy a
or
this house cheaper than any other in the
country. That It Is the most reliable
and best known having been
for over forty years in this
the workmanship is second to none
has unusual for or-
promptly and
Very ally,
to P. W. BATES,
If it


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