Eastern reflector, 16 April 1890


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VOL IX.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1890.
NO.
The Eastern Reflector
GREENVILLE. N. C.
What They like in Each Other .; The State Guard and the
Encampment.
ALL FOE YOU.
D. J. Editor
Published by request
j The love in heart it as strong as
j the hill's,
as fathomless sea;
pure as Um breath of the rose
that thrills
STATE ,
G. of Wake. n , . , , . ,, ,. , .
M. Holt. . faithful, lair as the light of the
stars,
Secretary of T. That beams in the boundless blue;
of wake. No selfish mode to radiance mars.
W . of Wake. Am, all for
of Wayne,
Superintendent of Public Instruction-
Sidney M. of
Attorney F. David-
son, of Buncombe.
SUPREME COURT.
Thief Justice-A. S. of
Wake.
Associate Clark, of
Joseph J. Davis, of
All for you,
and true.
No time the tie can
Till the angels doubt.
And the stars burnout.
am yours, sweetheart, forever.
Ladies Home Journal.
WHAT MEN LIKE IN WOMEN.
There is a certain something,
, which, want of a better, name is
called womanliness, and it is that
which makes women attractive to
men. A many go to
make tip this one great possession
and they arc what like in
men.
MM like, in the first place,
in a woman.
They like a pleasant appearance.
They like the doing of little
things that are pleasant to them.
the courtesy the fire-
side.
Stray Bits of Fun.
Faked Together by Bad Boy for
Those Who Love
Fish Obstructed.
said tho early shad,
be at dinner with yon one these
days and you bet I won't be
what did yon pay for your
new
don't know; there
was no one the store when I
bought
gymnasts are too
remarked Arnold, as he looked at
an exhibition of tumbling.
added Constable,
OVER THE STATE.
Chronicle.
Complaints have been received of Interest OcCUr-
from ail along Tar river at the ring fa North Carolina.
Agricultural department to the
j,
AS
The
Plenty of them everywhere, little
and big, old and Here arc
some of their
like the Well
my friend, if you were a preacher
. . somebody wouldn't like you. Strange
now by to say, some don't like Christ. Read
iii. and Tim. v.
So and so is a I won't
go where he Then you should
by all means prove that you arc not.
not, that ye be not
won't go; husband won't
go; like to leave wife or
band home
husband or wire has the right
to be a bad example to the other
The love in my heart know why.
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and I. f
of Burke. bliss that is mine no
can buy.
Since love has come to me.
O love, love, love, there's nothing so
sweet.
Go search the world through,
My heart is so full of it every beat.
Cries out it is all for
SUPERIOR COURT.
First II. Brown, of
Sec. Philips,
Third G. Connor, of
ton.
Whitaker,
Wake.
Fifth . of
Chatham.
Sixth T. Boykin. of
Sampson.
Seventh C. of
Cumberland.
F. of
Iredell.
Ninth F. Graves, of
Barry.
of
Eleventh M. Shipp, of A Bridge Across the Work
All for you.
Strong and true,
time the tie can
Till the angels doubt.
And the stars burn out.
I am yours sweetheart forever.
New York Letter.
Twelfth H.
of Buncombe.
HI
u. Vance, of
Matt. W. Ransom, of North-
House of District
Thomas G. Skinner, of
Second P. col.
of Vance.
for Post-Office
in Parks.
lOw
April 7th,
New York City is to have another
gigantic suspension bridge. A bill
authorizing its construction across
Raleigh
The encampment of the State
Guard will be at Wrightsville this
year beginning July 19th, and
continuing as usual ten days.
There will be some new and most
important features, and it is prob-
that a number of officers of
tho regular army will be
in special capacities. Heretofore
there has been no systematic in-
in rifle practice, a prime
necessity in the education of a
soldier, This year Col.
E. Chief Inspector of Rifle It was an ingenious boy who ex-
Practice of the U. S. will be i his muddy clothes by say.
. he had been trying to nut a nos
present at the encampment ,, .,,,.,.
They women whose and give and systematic-moSS.
faces are always full the instruction in that branch. Drill
of a contented mind and cheerful firing with the great
disposition. g De another important
They like an ability to talk well feature, certainly an
a knowledge of the virtue of one. The idea is, both
silence. , . the State and Federal government
They like
the
boys.
They
good
man being. , men annum the place open other times when there anew hot Urea of love to God and
They like sympathy- which means involved in for an hour and I'll fix that. Its sufficient water to supply both the Lexington The men.
a willing ear the tile of sorrow ft There will easier to get married than to get a water-power the has offered a reward of j church isn't sociable;
j also be special lines of work at the -lob- This served sec the apprehension and delivery are all
camp effort will be made do call parrot Sail -ind Broadway to the sheriff Be sociable
They knowledge of how to ft to the Guard Honesty
all the bald-headed
men near-sighted, papa f
think not; why
effect that shad cannot be had
along the stream, and the com-
state that the reason the I
. ,, , Sew
are so scarce is that the- .
,, , electricity
cannot pass up stream over
numerous dams on the river. There arc
Owners of dams are required by Indians in the
law to passage ways for Tue m of county
fish, and m response to the com- was The
plaints, the Commissioner of Ag- ors a,
has sent out the
Medical Society will
having been made this year at
to this department that the dam Marriage is the
which you have erected across Washington Mr. J. M. never meant marriage a bad
river obstructs the free passage of took a rock fish in example.
been Then
why not quit all business If being
fish, you are hereby notified, with- last week. It was some
in sixty days of the receipt of this thing of a fish.
the pantomime I never see I notice, to construct and place in Mr. Jule Carr baa offered a dona- for quitting
position a sluice-way of if the permanent it is an equally
sufficient capacity, not to be less of the State Guard be for quitting your own.
a seek in every way to foster j never see you and Miss Ala- than three feet in width, sufficient removed to Morehead I Why don't you close your shops and
dress well, which, bye the to State which looks to is the best
doesn't mean conspicuously. Men force for I Polly, see t
The State Guard now consists of A young dude who was kicked
of Davidson county.
are most attracted by good
plain draperies and quiet colors;
not by showy colors or designs.
They like intelligence, but they
prefer that the heart should be
Third W. of the Hudson River has been
Fourth II of -v and it is to be
within ten rears. The reason
Fifth w. Sterner, of ,.,. ;, , ,
Forsyth. for Congress to
Sixth Rowland of in the matter was that the bridge
sell, then. Their
Code, which provide that the county. j sin is no excuse for yours. Don't run
owner of a dam on whom the Greensboro The work because
notice is served shall be subject to j numbering tho houses marks is own.
a fine of hundred dollars the streets is going rapidly for- like rented pews; don't
over one thousand six hundred cut-u over sixty and as soon as this is com- like tree
officers and men, whose equip-1 bee gum and pronounced the i mentioned on the notice, that the pi v. e will have a free mail de-1 Perhaps the real difficulty is that
is the same as that of the owing j passage way shall remain lively. you don't like u, support any system.
the house
r heart
by a donkey near Athens,
than the brain. , army. The State is well covered g L k to e mu c you law prohibits fish- r. c. on are always the
They a companion-a woman organizations, there be-, any form within two No. hog of G. free pew. or
who has sufficient Knowledge of the i companies of . , died feet of these sluice ways, and m Mo. j g ,. And you will be . here II you.
its to talk well a troop of calvary, these , , , long, and forms an ate .
them, who are interested
in at thirty
John S. Henderson,
Robeson.
of Rowan. New and New Jersey.
Eighth IT. A. C of the
Ninth IT. G. of bridge not yet determined
o A. to W
A. K. Tucker. finished it will be the largest bridge
Register of II. James.
is to connect different States, and in their plans and in their
Under the law, all or
hopes; who knows how to give a must be at points having ; , cage f
cheering word, or to listen quietly Mr. L. think so.
and by a tender look express the for duty and
which the heart is feeling.
may say sometimes that
children are a a
Mrs. L. your vision is subject to a fine of
ran- i for each fish taken.
whose brother-m law a sister -r,, . .
dies from iii to tip.
The sad truth church
itself is often lo too
The Commissioner has served ill-mannered, totally
the notice on the following was hung at worldly. The ignorant god-
it strikes be on Friday before last, less takes of
responses can be as swift PM . Mount Cotton Mills; A. these sins of God's people, and
and steam can make them.
The Guard has more than .
B. Cherry.
S. L. Ward.
B- Harris.
Commissioners-Council Hanson, Chair-
Mooring. C. V, diameter. There will be hut
lathe world. It will he suspended
from four large cables, similar to
East River bridge, each in,
i rendered invaluable
but a man shrinks from a woman
declares dislike State, and its presence
sense of security which no other
agency could afford. The value
lines, and her to spend so the report says, by with some show of reason that box
instead, Ben. P-H ,
to th; go to Chicago for a good long son, Noah B. Strickland, j Oxford Ledger; The largest sub
furnishes a Wilson; and the executors of J. T. ion ever taken up in Oxford
John T. E. Keel.
of Herding
Chairman J. S. and J. D.
School
ding.
of F. W.
in-
owe.
G. James.
F. Evan,
It.
Chief T. Smith.
Asst R. Moore.
Ward. B. K. Boyd
span across the river, feet in
; is nearly twice as long
i n that of the East River bridge.
Although the proportions are
I tie, it is said that the
will be relatively less
that of the East bridge or the
; St. Louis bridge. The new bridge
will have from six to ten railroad
tracks, so that all passengers and
I hem. A man expects the mater
oil instinct a woman is dis
appointed if he find it.
rough on Webb's estate in Johnston took place at
makes your mas- j Accompanying the notices the , Sunday.
of the force to the State is largely , socks such an awful color Commissioner enclosed plans and About subscribed to a
They like women to be affection- I The mere that Q o, her help views o, for the
has an of the parties,
matter how stern, no matter how Yes, are nil brown residing near Lexington, is
no matte, bow repressive as prevents outbreaks. The I , ; any one submitted, owner of ,
2nd Ward. R. Jr., and freight coming from the West will
M- directly in instead of
CHURCHES. first in Jersey crossing i
Episcopal-Services First and Third j the river ferry. At the
morning and night. Rev. , . , , J
Hughes, D. Rector. passenger station
Sunday, morn- . accommodating thirty tracks. The
and Meeting even- . .
it.-v. R. B. John, on aide the river
mat
co ,
far as bis own feelings become soldiers me
who did not like a loving -The
squeeze the hand, or a strain
kiss from the woman nearest to him
These
men like
school where I shore and the a dam may adopt any plan of his
, . ,, , ,. a mare which recently gave
it shall have the
own,
make it in a strict sense h school through Shun
dimensions proportions set
, forth in the Code.
j birth twin mule and
horse.
are some of things n
,. ,. women squired to learn by , like that-it. was I Always
i actual drill and practice. That is from fee fol
WHAT WOMEN LIKE IX MEN. , ,,, o. , -k a bad luck to em. . .
not better than open sinners
be worse. The gospel must be
preached. The Church is by Christ's
command. tail to hear when
the Command is heed how ye
hinder when the com-
H if you forsake the
assen when the
sake en the straggle is
you and the one who
wrestled With the heel-catcher Jab
link's ford until his meanness and
selfishness were and he
saw tin- face of
Pastor.
will he larger than the pyramids, and
the t
Rev. OW.
what the State appropriates the
Women, I think, like manly, not I for is the
lady-like men. interests of the State Guard
They like honesty of purpose and demand,
consideration.
They like men who believe in
TUE CATECHISM WAS
Little Jerry Hall had been taught
Swift's Specific.
second and .
night. wet at 0.000.
night.
A. I.
ft r If II with those of other
M meets every 1st Thursday and Maw large rites, post-office clerks and
day night after Hie 1-t and 3rd ,, . ,
Masonic A. L. Blow. W. M., j working hard to
O. L. See. have their hours of labor reduced to
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. meets ,. . , ,, . , . ,
2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma- y. mid to be granted I
sonic Hall. F. W. Brown, II, P, fifteen each year.
Covenant Lodge. No. I. O. O. T. Van has been in
I av J. A. K.
Tucker. X. cc with the
K. of j, is understood that the out- i
meets third Friday night. .
n. D. D. ls aw tin- men. The
Pitt Council, A. L. of II. meets Congressional Committee, which was
Thursday night- C. A- White, , , . .- . ,
there last summer investigating the
POST whole subject of postal management,
Hoers all business A. a of i
M. to M All mail distributed which will no doubt be carried out
on arrival. The general ,, of ,,.
-2
Mail arrives daily and it is gratifying
Sunday at P. M. and departs at to know that these grievances
A. M. j to be remedied. The 1.800
Tar Old Sparta and employees of this
; F ant
Washington, X can properly and Sam
Roads, Chocowinity and can afford to he generous, and at the ,
mails ant daily at game time improve the efficiency
T. M. and deports at m A. M. , service,
Hans Bell's
Fern. Johnson's Will.
Pullet mails arrive Tuesday splendid weather which we
Thursday and Saturday at and I v b
departs at ,, ,
Black Jack and ff that summer will soon be here.
malls arrives even Saturday at P. The different parks which have been .
and departs Friday at A M. rather deserted during the
J- J- PERKINS P. M weather, will soon present a very an- j
When the open
Rev A D I
Appointments, i out thousands, i
if will have begun ear-
nest. The city an- .
Sundays, morning and concerts, and j
night. Greenville Baptist they are thoroughly appreciated.
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday night. This year he concerts will be hold
3rd Sunday, six parks, Park, East
el Baptist I Square, Paradise
m a i Park. Mount Morris Park and
Kev. B in ilia awl
in parts of the
For on Bethlehem Mission. different nights and
Bethlehem, 1st Sunday The hat of the Seventh
School Home, Sunday at Regiment, of employed in
,,,.,, Central Park, where an extra concert
to be
Do you feel that terrible fire of
. the orthodox answer lo the question j,, Poi . yon
what aid God make A ,, , ., .
This year the State Executive days that he happened t that the poisonous is
Committee of the Y. M. A. and to his astonish- j ting end your physical
have a tent upon the a cloud . -I arose. To it is invading your
i i -ii test the matter over ,.,.
grounds and religious service will o M
beheld regularly. This is n step too, when the mimic tiling tie-
that all rood men will tie then and bis
aspirations tor manliness and do-.
happiness Does the hid-
and that will doubtless be crowned mothers know cons nightmare face ,
with good results.
a Does not Do.
Ladies Home Journal.
ch
is right about me being made that are u victim f
out of dust fol I been
the dust came out, I slap-
John tie dust came out
Standard.
the warpath for five centuries
scourging the human race by the
thousands and ten thousands, and
There are things always Peg Leg William's Victims.
in a true lady, which girls edged by many learned t. be ,.
win tn i incurable Then We Say. come to . .
men.
They their opinion
of some value.
like a man who can be
strong as a lion when trouble comes,
and yet. if one is nervous and tired,
can button up a shoe and do it with
an amount of consideration that is
a mental and a physical bracer-up.
They like a man who can take
hold of the baby, convince it of
power and got it to sleep after they
have been Hying with it, and walk-
with it, then eyes are
lived feel as if they had
no brains.
They like a man who is
ed in their new dresses, who can
give an opinion on the lit, and who
is properly indignant at any article
against women.
They like a man who knows then
innocent weaknesses and caters to
them; who will bring home a box of
candy, the last new magazine, or,
the latest sold on the street,
will do more than its duty in i
entertaining for the
whole evening.
like a man who is the
of the who
has brain enough to help a woman i . i b . ,,.
to decide what is the best thing t f , begin, which j
de under the circumstances, lime will find it very difficult to I fore the judge, as is the custom at
a has wit to Complain of family, o. kw,
of the fairer sex is Al r is
The in Raleigh have
started newspaper. The Editor
in his
The lime has our opinion
when the act more for
Among other objects of. himself, and not allow himself to be
are instructed to j shuffled and bartered by carpet bag-
very and as in the past.
i On Monday, the census
I takers will start on their rounds
equipped with a schedule of thirty
inquiry, ll
ascertain
he is suffering from acute As it it-said we are liberated
or chronic and the length of from our old masters, we now wish
citizen has been
liberate I Boss Manning,
the is defective and
ii hearing or the whole crew. The editor of this
or whether
;.
Win in
crippled, maimed, or has a thousand times more re-
the name his for ex-
Gov. Scales. Senator Vance, and Sen-
Hansom than either them.
From I he that i. the
respectable them will rid.
themselves Wail and
the owns
a house or farm, his or
will do well to notice and remember.
A lady, for example, will never
ignore little kindnesses.
ill a crowd I hat she has
i right to push her way
Consume the time of people who
can ill span it.
Wear on the
fitted to the house or
Talk loudly in public places
Wear a torn glove, when a needle
thread and a few stitches would
make it all right.
Fail letters or re-
turning visits, unless she is ill or in
trouble.
then we say, come to . .-. . there i-
For a year or more the and we will cure you. Turn i
been to back on all th. old , . ,,,.,.
the i the that re-
known Delta. It i potash, questions pro-
t that there now at i and like compounds so by the census
North Carolina in to health, and take K. S. S. which I.
C C. DANIELS
N C
Ural district. When t bey left floes cure, and we are
, . ridiculed the idea of . j . . .
I a dress . m. prepared to prove it.
overflows the Mississippi
carnage. They know all about it now, however, l l
places. the last tarn or three
He
weeks they hive wished themselves
in little cabins their native
Stale once.
Their is certainly William Louis the
able, cabins have been . . ,, ,,,. ,,,.,,
or arc earned the
water, and the pieces of IS a
DANIELS.
n. c
DENTIST,
S A
,, . ,, ., ,, and they had i wit. on the bench. A
tat about the beat or the cold, T,. . h , m q
the or the rain, the air, or money .,, a , re j Hank building tells the follow-
lack of it. I homeless. It will be weeks before I.
G Ii E r S V I L J. L, A. C
J. M
stubborn, that persuasion is more
every term court, to be excused
the i; service. A mar,
, , , J Z side of a story. . his turn and asked that
powerful than the arguments i . That whole section several hen- he might lie let oft.
the world. A miles U a of raging water. I can't get off .
They like a man who likes th of the blacks hack into their;
j world, the weather and herself.; again get to . . n
Salem 4th Sunday at II o'clock.
Chapel, 4th Sunday
faction, as his virtues are mentioned
is a prayer that
The eternal stars shine out as soon
as
got the
Section of the Revised Stat-j
provides, in fact, that every per-
son more twenty years age
shall render a true answer to the
various questions authorized by. la-; I . . .-,.
and for a refusal to answer such
he shall be liable penalty
of
But any law authorize lie
unnecessary and abominable
contemplated by the queries j------
which we have quoted the LEX
schedule If a poor
an living with consumption J
or cancer, is keeping the fact from her
children and world, on the
States Government punish her
for refusing to disclose her malady
IX a man n physical defect, or
any those dependent upon
has a mental defect, is he compelled i
to confide the to
H he is in for the L
he his own. the Gov.
force him to his
on record in the of the
Census
These things not the business
of the United States Government.
If I here is authority in any law for
such questions, that law
is unconstitutional. The
provides for a simple
of the inhabitants of the United
for an into their
maladies, their bodily
i as noon. ,. . .,,., ., . P hip KM, .-
it dark . after said Mb Kelley, and their private account
u quickly,
A HUE T-LA ,
S. C.
N.
S r I L L E, S. C.
Practice in the court-,
B. YELLOWLEY,
W.
N.





EASTERN REFLECTOR
Greenville, N. C.
error, if not a against his
order. To make the principles of
the aspirant for nomination the
test is to keep the order up on the
higher plain of politics. To make
, question of membership the
J. EditOr test is to pot it on the lower level
where sooner or later it must, find
its end. The Alliance for
poses of its own, the wisdom of
which we do not question, have
Chosen to limit its membership to
cultivation of the soil. There are
men excluded from membership
who are as earnest and patriotic
in their hostility to the great evils
sought to be remedied by the Al-
Publisher's Announcement
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Transient inch
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Advertisements inserted in Local
Column as items, cents per
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Legal Advertisements, such as Ad-
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and Sales.
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be for at legal rates and must
BK PAID FOB ADVANCE. The RE-
has suffered some loss and
much annoyance because of having no
fixed rule as to the of this class
of advertisements, and in order to avoid
future trouble payment advance
will be demanded.
Contracts for any space not
above, for any length of time, can lie
made by application to the office
in person or by letter.
Copy Advertisements and
all changes of advertisements lie
handed in by o'clock, on Tuesday .
mornings in order to prompt in- ; of our Alliance friends to seek
It is time that Greenville was
op and showing a real live
spirit of enterprise. There is Tar-
just twenty-five miles away on
one side cf us that is fairly hamming
in the way progress. Its recent
enterprises are knitting facto-
cotton factory, water works,
town ball, handsome hotel,
other things of
less importance. On the other side
as, twenty-five miles away, is
Washington with her immense
mills, rice mills canning factory
in course of erection, site for a cot-
ton factory purchased, and many
other enterprises being agitated.
Then about thirty five miles north
as any of its is Scotland Keck with a cot-
Shall all of these men be excluded ton factory completion and
from office simply because they j everything already arranged for
cannot be admitted to membership erecting elegant hotel. In each
in the Alliance No sane these towns the people are com-
man would say so, and yet, together and uniting
to make membership the test for
nomination has that effect. As a
friend of Alliance we protest
against any such action.
How to make a direct
of these general principles
efforts in building their respect-
localities. Can Greenville
ford to sit still see these
other towns, with no better natural
them, out-
her the race Men, you
and to be more practical we mean should come together, not be
to It should be the ob-
the day following.
The having a large
will be found a profitable medium
through which to reach the public.
to secure the nomination of men
who hold views in harmony with
them, and who will legislate to
put these views into practical op-
Entered AT THE OFFICE AT but they be
in limiting their choice to
Mail Matter.
members of their order. It will
content with Greenville sec-
to any in North
Carolina. True we have the best
carriage manufacturing establish
all this section, and we
have good machine shops, but there
is one enterprise that employs
as many as a dozen people. This
will not do. Greenville should have
WEDNESDAY,
A Word With cur Alliance the county and
district conventions, but they
should not carry into these
Friends.
be their duty, as it is all factory; it have a
citizens, to attend the factory; It should have a
tobacco warehouse; it should have
a tobacco factory; it should have
The toe has been and is a
steadfast supporter of the Alliance
movement, because we are of those
who believe the prosperity of the
farmer means the prosperity of
all other classes. It seemed to us
that the depression in agriculture
called for some organization among
those who were engaged in the
cultivation of the soil. We have
watched the progress and wonder-
growth of this order with a
keen eye, a deep interest and a
patriotic solicitude. It has now
reached that point in its career
when it may be a great for
good, if it does not permit itself to
led the great
their Alliance prejudices far-
than to work for the
of men who are not hostile to
them. In fact, the wise and prop-
tiling to do is to seek to secure
the nomination of the very ablest
various wood factories; it should
have water works; it should have
electric lights, above all it
should have a good modern hotel.
Of course all these can not be had
in a day, nor in a year, but let the
people unite and start some
and men for the work others will be sure to follow
making our laws when that can be its On the other hand in-
done. For the State Legislature difference may ft serious
they should seek in every county
to select the ablest men to be
found who can be trusted to stand
by the agricultural interests under
any and all circumstances. It will
be a calamity to fill our
with inexperienced men
ply because they belong to the
Alliance. And it will be the high-
est of lolly to send such men to
poses of its existence to build
It is there that the
battle is to be fought which is to
the personal fortunes of men. We
drawback to the town.
Hon. Samuel J. Randall, of
Pennsylvania, died at his residence
in Washington City on Sunday
morning just as the bells were
tolling o o'clock. He was a friend
to the South at the time she sorely
needed them. His memory will
ever be dear to our people. Peace
to his ashes.
The large new hotel at old
Washington Letter.
From Our Regular Correspondent.
D. C. April W
Ex-Speaker Samuel J. Randall,
has for-many years occupied a
conspicuous place the front rank
of the fighting democracy of Con-
has probably made
appearance upon the political stage
He has been confined to his room
ever since before Congress met and
this week his case has become
most hopeless and bis death is re-
by bis physicians as only a
question of days, perhaps It
is very teaching to see, as your
respondent did, two of his demo-
colleagues in House
standing talking of his condition
with tears trickling down their
cheeks.
Ex-Speaker has prepared
the minority report on the
tariff bill, and it is a very strong
and full statement of the position
of democratic party on the tar-
It has about decided that
the Democrats of House will
not prepare a tariff bill of their
own, but will offer such amend-
to the bill as there
may seem a probability of passing
the aid of Republican votes,
provided that the Republicans make
a attempt to pass their bill
which at this time seems somewhat
doubtful.
The Senate has completed the
absurd farce by passing the alleged
bill against trusts which was re
ported from the Judiciary commit-
tee last week as a substitute for the
Sherman bill, which was itself a
fraud as far as placing any real re-
the operations of
trusts was concerned. Of course
the people better to ex-
any relief a Senate large
composed of millionaires who
have made their money by trusts or
similar monopolies. The Senate is
too far the people to have a
fellow feeling for them.
The members of the House whose
salaries note carried off by
are. happy. The Secretary of the
Treasury baying to
peal from the decision, of the Court
of the Government was
responsible, a bill appropriating
to make good the.
has parsed both House
Senate. ,
The contested
Commissioner's Proceedings.
April
The Board or County
met in regular session,
sent C. Dawson, chairman, John
Flanagan, G. M. Mooring, T. B.
Keel and C. V. Newton. Minutes
of last meeting read and approved.
The following pauper orders were
allowed
Susan Turner
John Stocks,
W in Taylor,
Margaret Bryant,
James Masters,
Ivy Mayo,
Patsy Elks, .
H D Smith,
Nancy Moore,
John Baker,
Daniel Webster,
Nelson, no
Wm
Lydia Bryan,
Jacob l
Jacob
Asa
Henry Harris,
Elizabeth Moore,
J F Miller, ex insane pauper, l
pauper
L P Beardsley, pauper coffin.
W B insane pauper
General county orders were is-
sued as
D J Whichard,
John S Smith,
W B Hellen,
G R Buck,
J F King,
E W King,
R T Whichard,
W P Buck,
Wm Savage,
O E Whichard,
Sarah A
Ivy
John Flanagan and G M Mooting
were appointed a committee to as-
in settlement between
Sheriff the County Treasurer
for 1889.
A petition having been filed
this office by T C Cannon
others for a new road in
Swift Creek townships on
5th, 1887, and report of jury
October 1887,
approved, ordered that the
Clerk issue notice supervisors
of said township of action of
this Board.
ALFRED FORBES,
THE RELIABLE OF
counties, a line of the following good
that are not to be excelled In this market. And to be
DRY GOODS l kind. NOTIONS, CLOTHING
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS BOOTS
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS,
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and
WARE HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING LEATHER of Afferent
Gin and Mn Belting, Hay, Rock Limb, Plaster of Paris, and
Hair, Harness, Bridles and addles.
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY.
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less percent for Cash. Bread Prep-
and Hall's Star Lye jobbers Pitas, White Lead and pure
MM Oil, Varnishes and Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a and I guarantee satisfaction.
are led to give forth these notes of I, ,.
, ,, bring relief to the inter- Head is going to make that an at- case is still betas debated as
because the time is near
at hand when a steadfast
to principle gives strength,
and power to this great
farmers organization, while a step
in the wrong direction may bring
it division and
The organization has time
and gain declared that it is non-
that is. as we understand
it, it is not an organization for the
purpose of obtaining places and
offices for its members. Let it
stand by this. It is. however, at
necessity, political in higher and
of the country. It there
that the legislation
was enacted which enabled the
few under the forms of law through
tractive place the coming summer.
And the resort will lie still more de
when it is learned that that
clever gentleman, Mr. J. M,
monopoly, trusts and combines to bee, of Hertford, will be charge
control and manipulate the money A large number of our people still
lower of the Government, and the hack to and remember
of the country to enrich i bow excellently he managed every-
to rob the thing down Nag's Head ill
It is there this evil is to be I be sure to catch many Greenville
died and this great wrong to be people this year,
righted. It cannot he done with-
out a struggle. The task is her-
Fernando
John
B Bland,
J J
W A Nichols
W Moore,
T A Nichols,
B M Move,
John Hales,
Gardner,
W B Moore,
W H Allen,
C P
Louis B Cox.
J A K Tucker,
U C Hooker,
Q W
B S
G J Smith,
Moore,
J W Brown,
W K Whichard,
J R
B Sheppard,
V H Haddock.
Moses King,
J B
B A
John Burnett
B B Moore.
J A K Tucker,
W M King,
W H Hardison,
W T
J H
J K Congleton.
The man was attending the
Homer School at Oxford,
and the tragedy occurred in his
room. His room-mates had left
him to go to recitations,
Baying he did not
down in his
A son of Congressman W. U. U.
of the Eighth North Caro
idle to send on
broader sense of the term, that m . money power p i Tuesday morning or last week.
to it antagonizes monopoly The people
and all other combinations, T to
of legislations or not, . has within
which tend to oppress the farmer and f man
and the and to correct ex-
evils along this line, to j
prevent others, it becomes
where the ,, to the of a window was but no
the law depends the , , best one its being the report
character of the law makers. to his being a member pistol. The inspector in
the organization will keep upon and the rounds detected the smell of
this plain of polities it will be kept on the higher ho entered
safe from damaging criticism. I f , Power room, upon examination found
In a few months it will be I increase with the com- man a bed
the doer, a pistol lying be
his legs a ball through
his temple. There was no
for the young man to commit
belief is that the
a man select him and send; we and would ,
with the organization to I to battle for room instead going to recitation,
turn its attention t. the o monopoly.; Not long after a noise like the fall-
i . in instance to the i r .
between times by
the Senate. The Republicans
pear to be ashamed to carry out
their but by the time
boss Quay out his whip they
will obey him us usual.
The Republicans of the House
made a sly attempt this week to
railroad a modified pension bill, in-
estimated expenditure
of a year, though under j L . ,
a suspension or the rules, but A L Harrington,
the tax of
A J
J J
W B Moore,
C P
B S Sheppard,
pis-
in I
order to make Dominations
and for our State The Greensboro has or-
and all over the State there a new outfit and in a short
is an anxiety and a conjecture as while will appear as a daily.
to the course of the Alliance in this I
matter. There are men TM held in Providence.
belonging to the order who would resulted in the
drag it down to the lower level j of Democratic Senator and
politics, that is who would Representative-.
to advance their personal now stands Dem-
by helping them to places which
which they cannot obtain upon i ha election of the entire
their own merits. The great body State ticket
of the organization we hope will The at Morehead
work to place it on the higher. City has been leased Messrs.
plain and thus keep it and, Foster Bros., of Raleigh, who will
free from the which have charge of it the coming sea
selfish designing men, if followed, M These young men the i
are sure to lead it. Demo- management of that famous resort I
erotic party is made up very large-; during the of. i and
i i ii i , me and and efficient
of the farmers of the State, and j made splendid reputations for them and would
as these compose the Alliance it is selves. They will doubt have a Ian born of the
possible for the Alliance to patronage year. most eminent fitness and thorough
the conventions and to j , consecration to bis duties
dictate its nominations. This is a applicant for pensions can,
great power to be lodged in the act of the
hands of a secret organization. If make applications and .
wisely Justices of will again In the race
harm can come of it, but if it shall j Peace and are not re- upon his many friends
be directed by designing men for j to come before the Clerk of
selfish purposes evil must come be. Court. But in every
both to the Alliance and to the
the necessary two-thirds
vote was not secured, though
came very near it.
Still another useless office is pro-
posed. The Republicans,
ed by their success in setting Con-
to create assistant secretaries
of the Navy and War
have introduced a bill for still an-
other assistant secretary of the Na
at a salary of a year, and
this too in the race or the net that
one can hardly turn around in
Washington without coming in con
fact with Naval officers drawing
salaries for doing nothing, who
might just as well perform the
ties or assistant to the Navy.
The Republicans are now
to tickle the silver people by giving
it out that a special or
the Senate is preparing a bill that
is to be more favorable to silver
than or the measures now be-
fore Congress.
The lot or the civil service com-
mission is certainly not a happy one.
An attempt is to be made the
to its appropriation.
was accidentally. This would be a cruel to kill
IS
MS
IS
SO
THE .
LOOKOUT FOR
W. G.
K.
ADVERTISEMENT
NEXT 717-EEK.
ID
f JOHN FLANAGAN
JOHN FLANAGAN f------
Was again in the Buggy Manufacturing
-business at his old
He has an interest in the
Greenville Carriage Works the
style of the has been
change to th
John
J. L. SUGG,
LIFE FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
GREENVILLE, N. C
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND
All kinds Risks placed in strictly
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
At lowest current rates.
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE.
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY
STILL TO THE FRONT
D. Williamson,
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Has Moved to One Door North of CourtHouse.
the manufacture of
PHOTONS, BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS.
My Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics, put
but work We keep up with the times and , to
Best material used la all work. All styles of Springs are yon can from
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram 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.
Cowles was in Wash-
at the time and
with when sad news
was to The
whole State deeply sympathies
with Inn.
The
We learn that oar good and
highly esteemed friend Col. I. A.
Sues, of Greenville, is a candidate
for the of this district.
Col. is a fine ability,
a man of and convictions and
with a will of his own, would
The present incumbent, the very
affable and highly polished and de-
gentlemanly Worth-
party. No reasonable man could
in the district to re elect him to the
position which be has filled with
such high integrity fidelity.
The name or oar own talented
and brilliant townsman John E.
instance in which the affidavits
are made before a Justice of the,
a member of the Al- Peace be necessary that the I Woodard. we will be
Clerk of the
he would fill with the highest honor
and most ability.
and support a known Court shall be attached de-
fer office. Nor could he be ex-1 the person who claims
cased for refusing to support of the Peace is ac-
well known anti-monopolist be- and regularly
cause he is not a member of the which the
Alliance. In other words, if the being a
Alliance man makes the views and
principles of the candidate for
provision of the law as to all
documents which are to be filed in
nomination the test, he will j county. The above
a safe position; but if he from letters address-
bu support of him turn upon the State Auditor to Superior
a member of the Alliance,
ht will be committing a grave
Court Clerks in the various conn-
ties.
The eloquent gifted W.
Henry, of Henderson, is also in the
and understand be has a
strong and powerful following
Wilson Mirror.
Greenville has another
date for Solicitor, also, brother,
that you might mention while sum-
ming the available timber.
A. I. Mow is being prominently
mentioned and has a good follow-
the law, bur, many people think it
would be justifiable.
Mr. Blame's proposition to amend
the tariff bill so as to
make it inoperative the cases of
such American countries as will re-
is not enthusiastically re-
by the Republicans in Con-,
They say that the proper
way to brine about free trade, if it
is desired with those countries, is to
negotiate separate reciprocity
ties with each and submit them to
the Senate for ratification. Perhaps
Mr. remembers the treatment
the Senate gave, not so long ago,
to a reciprocity treaty with Mexico.
Several reciprocating treaties are
believed to have already been
timed by Mr. Blaine Central
and Smith American
members or the Pan
can Congress leave here on 18th
for a tour of the South. They
will return May
Early in the present
Mr. Harrison appointed In-
to the responsible post
of Recorder of the General
Land office The other day a pal
for a valuable tract of mineral
land was prematurely and illegally,
if not fraudulently, issued by that
office. Secretary Noble publicly
censured the recorder and
discharged a white clerk through
whose bands the patent passed, but
Mr. Harrison's is still
corder it is said Secretary
Noble dares not dismiss
The Review is leading
the papers of its section a race,
and is displaying unusual enter-
prise. It had hardly been going
a year before it enlarged to eight
pages, then it soon went to ten
pages, and now it is coming out
and it takes a good to
Elias
W A Hyman
S W Brooks,
W P Buck,
W H Wilkinson,
J W Page,
W F Taylor,
G W Gainer.
C V Newton,
C Dawson,
T E Keel,
G II Mooring;
John Flanagan,
Sam Page,
J Wilson, stock law,
C I son.
B C Abrams, Alfred Ballard, L
J Barrett and K E were
allowed to list taxes.
Thomas Manning was exempted
from poll tax for 1889.
Latham Skinner made com-
plaint that they are charged twice
on tax list in for
with acres or land, known
as Daniel place, at
and upon investigation the Board
ordered the same corrected.
Thomas Clark made complaint
that he over paid his taxes for 1889
to the of 81.06
the Board to order the same re
funded. The petition was granted.
L. V. That
he is charged on the tax list for
1889 with acres land valued at
which is excessive and
that the same be reduced.
The upon examination re-
the value to
following jurors were drawn
for June term or Pitt Superior
E J U
Joyner, W M Smith, M A
J W Cannon, J E Brown Allen
Johnson, Samuel Davis, J H C
Dixon, Mo-es W. W W An-
H C O T
E B. Bynum, W S
John G T
Whichard, G T House, D E House.
W H Arnold, J
F J B Little, L W
J E Jno A
Lang, John S E. E.
Powell, John B Newton, D C Moor-
L B Mumford, Noah Forbes, Jr.
Geo M Smith, J D Buck.
Second C
Elisha H Little, M
Smith, A J S I Fleming, J F
Edwards, M. T Wilson, G W Gard
E L Joyner, E J D S
B W James, M B
son, Jackson Pittman, Jas H Clark,
J A O W Harrington.
The following Magistrates were
appointed tax listers their
speed township for the year 1890,
Beaver Dam-3
Bethel-B M Jones.
B Congleton.
D Cox.
B Moore.
Farmville-W B Parker.
Boggy
This Company will will continue the
manufacture of all kinds
FIRST-CLASS
FIRST-CLASS VEHICLES J------
and do General Repairing. We have
competent workmen and every job
leaving the chops has our personal
We solicit patronage.
JOHN FLANAGAN BOGGY CO.
JOHN BUGGY CO.
I take pleasure in informing my old
friends and patrons that I am again in
the business as above stated, and hope
to again be favored with the liberal pat-
they formerly bestowed on me.
JOBS FLANAGAN.
COME IN
We want to have a talk
with you and tell
you how cheap
we can sell
you
HARDWARE
a hop.
E. A. TAFT,
Wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has
bought out the Grocery establishment of T. ft. and with
new stock added is now prepared to furnish the very best
GROCERIES. PROVISIONS AND FAMILY SUPPLIES
At prices keeping with haul times. I keep Flour
Meat, Lard Molasses, Confections. Canned Goods, Crockery,
Glassware, Tobacco, Snuff,
Orange Syrup is the best Molasses in this market.
Yon are invited to call. Remember the place, at Cherry's stand.
J. B. CHERRY.
J. R.
J. G.
CHERRY CO.
Have again come to your attention solicit
e 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--------
Dixie and
Tobacco Plows, Plow
Castings, The Famous
Cook Stoves.
Give us your orders
for
TOBACCO FLUES
early and you will be
sure to get them in time
LATHAM PENDER,
Greenville, N. C.
Bolted to the want of a large class of customers. We are in full with,
the hard times and can and will make low cash prices to all who favor us with
their patronage. Look down this column see if we cannot interest you. We
prepared than ever before to serve you. We have in stock
are better
a line of
ANOTHER
Car Load of Fine
Horses
DRY GOODS
Mules,
-------Just received by------
-----lad be
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 as
anyone. Give me a call.
Embracing Ladles Dress Goods Bad Calicoes
and Suitings, Piece Goods and for and Suits, Homespuns
Bleached and Unbleached Domestics, Canton and Bed
Boots and Shoes.
For Men. Women. Boys, Misses and Children, at prices that will cam the poor to
rejoice, and the hearts of all will be glad who buy Boots am Shoes, from us
why because we sell low and give the worth. A full line of
and Goods that will delight the hearts of the young and
HATS and CAl'S for men, boys and children. HARDWARE, we
you a stock as complete as the farmer or mechanic can wish. We make a specialty
Nails and guarantee them to be the best made.
A Lady's Perfect Companion.
new book by Dr. H.
one of New York's most skillful
shows that pain is not necessary
In childbirth, but results from causes
easily understood and overcome It
clearly proves that any woman may be.
come a mother without suffering any
pain whatever. It also tells how to over
come and prevent morning
IS
It is highly endorsed by physicians
everywhere as the private
companion. Cut this out i It will save
you great pain, your life
stamp for descriptive cir-
testimonials, and
letters Bent In scaled envelope. Add-e
A Co.,
Baltimore. Md.
Amis
The Best Salve in the world for
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Sores. Hands
Chilblains, and all Skin
and positively cures Piles, or n
pay required. It is guaranteed to
satisfaction, or money refunded
to cent nor ox. For said by J,
Groceries.
Which we are selling at rock both, not because
we take pleasure in offering and selling low down. Can w
if so come in and examine our stock of Molasses .
but we take pleasure in offering and selling down. Can w ,
if so come in and examine our stock of Sugar, Molasses. Tea SoU
Toilet and Laundry. Lye, Matches, Starch, Rice. Me-
which we are now buying from first hands and
examine before buying elsewhere, Tobacco and m
Headquarters for Furniture.
Of which we carry a hue not to be excelled this n. such as Sol
Bureaus, Double and Single Bedsteads, Cols. Bed Springs and
Beds, Chairs of different kind, and varieties
all to suit hard times and short crops. Anything that you in this line It we
have not go it in stock we will make a special order for you. -u, we have
from several of the best furniture houses the United States and sat-
as to prices. Wood and Willow ware. Crockery, Imps,
Bridles and Collars. Cart Saddles. Whips Horse Millinery. Trunks,
Valises and Traveling Bags,
Life U too short to keep on telling what we and can do. But wishing
you health and prosperity giving 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.,
Greenville, N. O.





1890. 1890.
THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR,
Greenville, N. C
Local Sparks
SPRING
PRINT.
in town this
MR. M. R. LANG
MRS. M M. NELSON
who have been north on their
PURCHASING TOUR
have returned and we are now
showing the prettiest line in
SPRING GOODS
to be seen in Greenville.
THE
HE
LADIES I
WE WILL SAY THAT MRS.
SON ASSURES THEM OF A
HANDSOME STOCK
DRESS GOODS. TRIM-
AND FAN-
CY GOODS.
HAVING
LARGE
WITH
THE BEST TRADE
OF THE COUNTY WE
DO NOT HESITATE TO
SAY THAT MRS. NELSON
WILL SELECT THE LARGEST
AND MOST ATTRACTIVE STOCK
EVER SHOWN IN GREENVILLE.
TO
MEN
TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE
HAS EARNED FOR MR. LANG A
LARGE PATRON-
AGE WHO AL-
WAYS RELY ON
HIM TO BUY THE
THE BRIGHT
STYLES AND THE
CORRECT STYLES.
WITH THIS IN
VIEW WE ASSURE
OUR GENTLEMEN
OF AN UNUSUAL.
LY ATTRACTIVE
DISPLAY IN CLOTHING, HATS,
FOOTWEAR. FURNISHINGS, AC.
ALL I
WHILE OUR TWO BUYERS
SELECTING LARGE STOCKS
GUSS, ALEX AND PAT
ARE GIVING
BAR-
GAINS TO
CLEAR
OUT THE
REMAINDER
OF OUR FALL
GOODS AND MAKE
ROOM FOR NEW ONES,
COME AND SECURE SOME
OF THE MANY BARGAINS WE
ARE OFFERING BEFORE THEY
ARE ALL DISPOSED OF.
OPENING
-ON-
Wednesday,
March
ARCH
CORDIAL INVITATION ALL
OR L O All.
M. R LANG,
Greenville, N. C.
Cotton j.
Dry and dusty.
Rain is needed.
Cotton planting has begun.
Several forest fires
Trains keep dreadfully behind.
Work has commenced on the depot.
Nice stationery at the Reflector
office.
Many strange faces
week.
Buy shirts of Higgs Mun-
ford.
Mrs. Stone, of Raleigh, is visiting
Mrs. A. D. Hunter.
New goods daily at Higgs
Mon ford's
and envelopes can
be had at the Reflector office.
Blank Deeds, Mortgages and
Liens sale at this office.
This nice weather will bring out
the row boats with merry parties.
The last half the past week was
cooler. Warmer this week, though.
One dollar buys a Solid Leather
Ladies Shoe at J. B. Cherry Co's.
The train came in on time Monday
evening. I Two notches in
the rail now.
One dollar buys a Whole Stock
Mans Shoe at J. B. Cherry Co's
The days have gained the
the nights and are now some
longer.
Arrived on the 15th Boss
Milk Biscuit at the Old Brick Store.
Water quite low in the river now,
and boats are unable to make all up
river points.
per lb for Sweet Scotch
Snuff. lb bold in Pitt Co., which
is a of its superiority, at
the Old Brick Store.
Writing paper o to cents a quire.
Envelopes to cents a pack, at the
Reflector office.
Bushels Seed Potatoes, five
varieties, cheap, at the Old Brick
Store.
Good note paper cents a quire,
good envelopes cents a pack, at the
office.
The finest loaf of bread I ever ate
was made of Point Lace Flour, at
the Old Store.
They are after the tinny tribe with
hook and line and large yarns may
be expected.
The latest Novelties dress
goods and trimmings to match at
Higgs
Di. Zeno Brown had to pump a
dose of out of a young man.
the other day.
Remember your ward meetings,
and that progressive men should be
nominated.
A merchant our neighborhood
makes a soap display y morn-
Wash day, you know.
There was considerable of a woods
tire down in township one
night last week.
Mr. Robert Congleton, of Carolina
township, has cotton up He planted
the first day of this month.
Several nights lately there could be
seen lights coming from burning
woods not far away.
Mr. Carlos Harris is in the lead on
hook and line fishing so far. He was
out last Friday and caught nice
perch.
A went to one o our
stores the other day, and bought
a quart of molasses which he had
in a paper sack.
repair all kinds
old stores and sell all kinds of
new at lowest prices.
Latham Fender.
The Greenville Guard was
by P. H. Cameron, Monday
afternoon. about thirty
men in line.
Master Larry brought
us another of small eggs the
other day. Our collection continues
to grow.
Some of our merchants certainly
believe in the future of Greenville,
judging from the number of baby car-
exhibited.
We are now prepared to the
public with nice stationery.
thing wanted that is not on hand
will be ordered for you.
Garden in bloom. Mr. M.
R. Lang left some at the
Reflector office last week, and the
editor had some in his patch.
A woods fire in the vicinity of
Tripp's Chapel did some damage
Saturday and Sunday. We hear
that considerable fencing was burn-
ed.
Take 3-our guinea chickens to Jack
White bring a few of the other
kind to the Reflector office.
can have the
That Stephens, our neighbor,
makes the fruit hustle when a notion
takes him. Last Friday he
received ten bunches of bananas and
by had sold nine
bunches of them at
pleasant
gentle action and soothing
effect of of Figs, when in
need of a and if the fat her
or mother be costive or bilious the
most gratifying results follow its
use, so it is best family
remedy know and every family
should have a bottle.
Plants foe to
Allen Warren Son, Greenville,
N. C. Cabbage plants cents per
per Collard per
per Tomato
cents per dozen; Dahlia cutting
Mrs. V. L. Stephens and child are
visiting in Martin.
Dr. W. Perkins returned
day night from Baltimore.
Mrs. Lula Cleve, of New is
her mother and sisters here.
Evangelist File is expected to be-
gin a meeting in Rocky Mount on
the 20th.
Miss Annie Myers, of Washington,
has been visiting Mrs. W. L. Brown
this week.
Mr. J. B. left last week
for Mississippi to his plan-
down there.
Mrs. Belcher, of Sparta,
spent a few days of the past week
with relatives here.
regret to hear of the death of
Mr. Charles C. Hinton, of Washing
ton, which occurred Monday evening.
Misses Addie Jenkins and
Duggan, of Tarboro, spent a few days
of last week with Mrs. I. A. Sugg.
Misses Josie Move and Lula Smith
of have been visiting the
family of Clerk E. A. for a few
days.
Mrs. Gaylord and children, of Ply-,
mouth, sister of Mrs. Gov. Jarvis
and Mrs are visiting these
ladies.
In Washington.
was another large fire in
Washington last Wednesday
at time lumber mill
was destroyed. It occurred
same night and was burning when
Miss shot herself, and
town was wild with excitement.
The same there was a woods
fire between here and Washington
and the people down there seeing
the light from it thought
was ablaze also. But Greenville is
all tight, our town is the
est place in the world about. Ores.
We don't have them.
Roughly Handled.
Mr. W. W. a young man
of Greenville, who for a few weeks
has been filling the roll of emigration
agent, was roughly handled in Scot-
land Neck last Wednesday. He had
been warned not to visit that town,
but went in defiance of the warning.
Leggett got no people to go with him
from here, but had arranged to take
fifty from Scotland Neck, and it was
when he went for them that
occurred. Some of the people
were highly incensed and but for the
interference of some cooler heads it
might have been serious with him.
Crop work is to much under way for
agents to be interfering with the las
borers, and they should desist
Glad to have a call yesterday, from
friend Joe Blow, of Farmville. He
is the same big-hearted, jovial Joe as
of
Miss Annie Anderson has taken a
position as governess the family of
Mr. J. B. Cherry, our highly esteem-
ed County Treasurer.
Prof. John Docket was taken very
sick last week and could not attend
to his work at the Institute.
glad that he is improving.
Dr. P. H. Mayo, of Falkland, went
North last week for treatment.
are sorry that he is in failing health
and hope the trip will be beneficial to
him.
Mr. Spier, of was
in to see us having just re-
turned home from Wake Forest Col-
We regret that bad health
made it necessary for to
don his studies for the present.
Rev. Geo. J. Williamson,
who last week assisted Rev. Mr.
Hunter the meeting here, retained
to his charge Saturday. While here
he preached a number of excellent
sermons that were by our
people. He is a man of ability and
great zeal.
Two ladies Iron the large millinery
establishment of Armstrong,
Baltimore, came to Greenville
last week and positions
here. They are Miss Belle Cooper,
who has engaged with and
Miss Alberta Benny, who has
with Mrs.
That true type of gen-
Dr. J. D. of Scot-
land Neck, came to Greenville Sat-
evening, and expected to re
main daring this week and assist in
the meeting at the Baptist Church.
He was summoned back home by tel
because of death in the
of one of bis members, and left
yesterday morning, many warm
friends here regretted that he had to
leave.
Vigorous at
-v tells us of a remarkable
man in Farmville township. It is
Mr. James H. who lives on the
Capt. L. J. Barrett land. Mr.
is years old and has been married
years. This year he has broken
up thirty acres of land and laid off
every row himself. He is an
man and very active for his
age. All his life has been spent in
Pitt county and he never voted any
but the Democratic ticket. He is
very fluent in talking of old times
and says he has not seen such a
winter as the present one since 1834.
He has a large number of children
and grandchildren and greatly en-
joys visiting them.
Cruelty.
A society for the prevention of
cruelty to animals has been
ed in and it has been
by several exchanges that
every town in the State should have
one. This is a good suggestion, and
the Reflector glad to see
such a society in Greenville. It is a
common thing to see animals mis-
treated and such inhumanity should
be suppressed. Only last Saturday
a case on our streets for
which the perpetrator ought to be
punished. A young man was
driving n horse down Third
The noble band of Christian work-
known as the Kings Daughters,
arc doing a grind work in this com-
and arc laying up for
selves rich treasure Heaven. The
good they have already done cannot
be estimated, though the
has been in existence here only
a few months. They have fed the
hungry, clothed the naked, nursed
the sick, comforted the distressed,
and taught the unlettered, all being
done His Those in com-
circumstances and busily
occupied with their daily avocations
little know of the misery and want
existing here around us and
be surprised at the large work these
women with the love of Jesus in their
hearts are finding to do. To hear
them talk of their ministrations and
tell of the they often find,
can but arouse one to a feeling of
sympathy. The Reflector was a
few days ago waited upon and asked
to aid them a special undertaking
they now have on hand by making
an appeal through this paper. Of
course we are glad to do so and we
believe the citizens of the town will
be ready to cheerfully lend their as-
to such a worthy cause. It
is There is an afflicted
living at the County Poor House,
for one of young lady
who cannot
wish to purchase an invalids
ling chair. To make this purchase
are a very small
amount when divided among the
large number who will no doubt be
glad to give something toward
it. Merely to mention this should
be all the appeal that is necessary.
young lady is an inmate of the
poor so afflicted that she can
not walk a step. And with the aid
of the chair that is proposed to give
her she can get some enjoyment out
of her sad life. Donations to the
fund will be received at this office
and turned over to the King's
Daughters. The Reflector will
start the fund with and hopes
enough will come in before next
Wednesday for us to announce that
the entire amount has been raised.
Any donation, it matters not how
small, will be thankfully received
and acknowledged. Remember.
friends, you are asked His
to contribute to a worthy cause. Re-
at once.
M. CONGLETON Sc CO.,
At Harry Skinner Co's Old Stand.
-DEALERS IN-
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoos and
GROCERIES.
We have just received and opened a line of new
Spring and Summer Goods.
I shall be glad to my old friends and customers come to
see us, and assure them we can sell the goods
Low For
Give us a trial and be convinced way to buy goods is for
the spot cash.
JOHN S. CONGLETON.
Greenville, N. C, January,
WILEY BROW N.
JAMES BROWN.
street, and was seen to ply the
to the animal's back until the
was cut out more than one
The animal was pointed out to
soon afterward and the lines of bl
could be seen sonic distance.
whip
blood
place.
us
On the fourth Monday this
month, there will be a meeting
at Mi. Ashley of those
interested in the drainage of
Creek.
Mr. A. N. Ryan set up his hand
some soda fountain last week and is
ready for the summer. The I Ml
Ton was honored with the first lemon-
of the season and returns thanks
for the same.
There are many items of personal
news Greenville that would
gladly be mentioned in the
tor if friends would only report them
to us. Can you not let us know when
you have visitors or when any of
your family come and go.
Mr. W. R. Whichard tells us there
was a large forest fire out in Carolina
township last Saturday. The fire
extended over an area of about two
and a half miles and the neighbor-
hood had to do hard work to prevent
its spreading further. Many rails
were burned.
One of the King's Daughters make
weekly visits to the poor house to
teach the inmates how to read. It
is a painful fact that several invalids
out there never heard of the Garden
if the crucifixion of Christ
is a new thing to them. Here is a
good place for missionary work and
are truly glad the King's
are taking such a deep interest
in them.
cents per dozen;
Depot.
Mr. John of Wilmington,
chief carpentering work, is in
town with a corps of hands to
erect the new depot here. We have
had pleasure of meeting Mr.
and find a very
gentleman. He tells the de-
pot here is to lie one of prettiest
buildings on Coast Line. The
structure is to be of wood, of it
two stories high, with large
comfortable re-
rooms and neat office.
alliance Matters.
At the last meeting of Pitt county
Farmers Alliance a committee was
appointed to prepare a plan for a
warehouse to be built at or near
the depot, and submit the same at
the next meeting to be held the
first Friday in May,
A. resolution wan adopted
ting Mr. B- Branch, of
fort county, to be tho
an ad-
nest meeting and deliver
dross to the farmers.
There was also a resolution
ting Commissioner Robinson to
hold a Farmers Institute also
ting Profs. Massey and Chamber-
lain to assist in the
and inviting Messrs. R.
B. Gotten, J. Laughinghouse
and G. to deliver lectures
before the Institute.
A very important step taken by
the meeting was the adoption of a
resolution asking the County
Commissioners to use the convicts
Honor Bell
Of the Greenville Public School for
the month ending April 11th,
Anderson,
Fannie Blow,. Mary
Stacks, Anderson,
Leon Barker, Willie Evans, Jim-
Lee Kiwis,
Sheppard, Jessie Smith, Desk
low
Second Galloway
Pattie Charley
ward Galloway, Charley
Third Mag
Florence
Li-
Maggie Irma
Hattie Smith, Rosa Ty-
son, Maggie Tyson, White,
Leggett,
Tyson, Hall Williams.
Fifth Daniel,
pie Smith, Edward Flanagan, Jar-
vis Jack Smith.
Potatoes Without Vines.
Mr. Cos brought on
Saturday two Irish potatoes, about
as large as hickory nuts, that have
attained their growth in an unusual
nay. r. Cox says his potatoes
were planted about the usual time,
but as no vines came up he
ed the seed potatoes were not good.
After wailing sometime to see if they
would come up he dug down to find
if the seed had over sprouted and
much to his sunrise found every hill
containing a number of small
toes like those brought us. but there
was no vine sprout at all. The
seed of these potatoes came from a
variety ordered by Mr. M. F. Sum-
last year. They were planted
were prolific and had luxuriant vines
lie saved a quantity for seed to plant
this year and Mr. Cox procured sonic
of them. He says he is going to let
them grow and sec what of ma-
they will reach. The
potatoes arc not as prolific as those
last year with vines.
plants cents per Hardy
Phlox plants cents . , . ., .
Pepper and Egg Plants USer in the as the
law allows in working the
A Sad Death.
We truly with
town, Washington, and the
friends and relations Miss Julia
who shot herself last Wed-
nigh I. seem
ed divided as to whether the de-
ceased commuted suicide or was
accidentally killed while carelessly
n pistol. Mr. and Mrs.
walked down Main Street
about see fire which was
burning down mill, and
daughter at home. She
had put on her night robe, said her
prayers and bed, it is
supposed with a pistol in bid. In
a moments Mrs. Gaskill who
lives across the street beard the
report a pistol in
Mr. and also hear screams.
She rail over and found Miss Julia
the back door h blood flowing
She who had
arrived assisted her o bed. Mis.
soon came and asked Jo-
lift why she idiot, her.-elf,
me; I can't was I hp
Three were summoned
and examined
it fatal, the, bull enter-
ed above the heart and
body. She lived next
morning quietly passed
away. Miss Julia was a lovely girl,
only sixteen, end was beloved by
all who knew her. above are
I he particulars given as by a cit-
of Washington.
OBITUARY.
It is sad to record the death of
our sister, Mrs. Maggie E Daniel,
wile of Beverly Daniel, who died
at her home near Pitt Co.,
N. C, 5th, 1890, aged years
mouth pad days, after an illness
of several months. None know her
disease God. Physicians failed
to learn her disease, do
to alleviate her suffering.
Sister Maggie embraced religion
while very young and joined the
Methodist church at Mount Zion,
Co., lived a consistent
Christian. She bore her
with Christian resignation, often
saving to her family and friends
that nursed her, be patient with me
it won't be and would I'm
trusting, and waiting en
the Lord. She passed away as
as an infant Bad,
yes, .-o sad to part with one we
ed fondly, but amidst the
and desolation of our lacerated
hearts there is a silver lining to the
night of our affliction the
that our loved one has
she is now
forever securely sheltered from all
pain and she is in
full realization of a
she is now in Hie
embrace of loved ones who had
gone she is now happy
the of her celestial
home with her Savior. How de-
the I
the balm to our bleeding hearts,
as husband, children, mother
friends, we feel the soft touch of
these reliving memories swooping
over cords OUT affections.
We would not have her back. She
has the good
though we miss her so much here,
we would not disturb the sweet re-
pose she now enjoys from her faith-
earthly labors. Her remains
conveyed to the family grave.
and interred by the brothers of
the Alliance of
Lodge which she was a member.
N. II. Guy ton conducted the
burial Farewell, sweet
may we meet that sweet bye
bye, A
Hesitations of
Sister Maggie E. Daniel
the Alliance at a
short time before she was stricken
down with disease, for which cause
she would have been a faithful work
had she been spared, but God in
His providence ordered it
otherwise, therefore,
1st. That we bow
humble submission lo the will of
God who death all things well and
say, will be
Lord gave and the Lord has taken
away, blessed be tho name of the
2nd. That the members of our Al.
cherish her memory and
when our none on earth is done en
into rest
prepared for the people of God,
3rd, we extend our
pa thy to the bereaved
pray that God may draw
them still nearer and comfort
l h. That a copy of these
lions be spread the minutes
of our Alliance, a copy seat to the
sorrowing family and a copy to the
for
E Com.
E. Langley,
T I
T I
T I
------We have been fortunate in securing a great bargain in------
------We have been fortunate in securing a great bargain in------
WHITE GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES. ETC., ETC.,
WHITE GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES. ETC.,
-and will sell them all at very low
-and will sell them all at very low
GENTLEMEN
GENTLEMEN
---------We make a specialty of OUT line of-
---------We make a specialty of our line of-
SHOES, HATS, AND FURNISHING GOODS
SHOES, HATS, AND GOODS
------are complete.------
------are complete.------
Call and see us we guarantee all goods as represented.
Brown . .
GREENVILLE, N. C. GREENVILLE, N. C.
New Grocery Store
Next door to B. C. Glenn. I have opened a Grocery Store and
---------will keep on band a line line of---------
Meat. Hour, Coffee. Sugar, Oil, Molasses,
Candies, Cheese. Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars, Apples,
Bananas, Canned Goods and most everything usually kept in a
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.
INTERESTING INFORMATION
That Man Stephens
------WHO KEEPS SUCH A NICE ASSORTMENT OF------
CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS,
Says there is never any doubt of his giving you entire satisfaction
if you just give him a .-all when needing goods in bis- line.
He keeps Nice Goods, Fresh Goods and Cheap Goods. He also
keeps best Cigars and Cigarettes. Remember the
Grocer, Confectioner and Fruiterer.
A. ANDREWS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer la-
STAPLE AN D FANCY GROCERIES
M and
GREENVILLE. N C.
in stock to arrive
Car Load Seed Oats
Car Load Rib Side Meat.
Car Load St. Louis in all
grades.
Heavy Mess Pork.
Granulated Sugar.
Sugar.
Ax all
kinds.
Rail Road Mills Snuff.
Snuff.
Rico Molasses.
Herrings.
Tubs Boston Lard.
Cases Star Lye.
Gross Matches.
Also full line Baking
Starch, Tobacco, Cy are, Crack-
Candies, Canned Goods, Wrapping
Taper, Paper Sacks,
Special price given to the wholesale
trade large of
goods.
J. A. ANDREWS.
Washington
AGENCY,
----nu----
Engines and Boilers,
All sizes styles commonly used.
MILLS
Circular and Shingle Saws,
Rubber and Leather Belting,
In fact anything in the machine line.
We represent the standard
of the land can sell as low as
the lowest and on better terms.
Write for terms and prices.
MACHINES
O. K. STILLEY. Manager
Washington, N. C
R J. COBB
Pitt Co. N
C C COBB,
Co N. C.
T. H. GILLIAM
Co. N C
Cobb Bros., Gilliam
Cotton Factors,
---------A
Commission Mer chants,
SOLICIT Ml SHIPMENT of COTTON, fa
We have bad many years ex-
at the business and are
prepared to handle to
the advantage of shippers.
G. E. HARRIS.
TO
C,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
------AND DEALER IN------
All business entrusted our
hands will receive prompt and
careful
ESTABLISHED 1875.
S. M. SCHULTZ
AT THE
Hay Drain and
N. C.
OLD
their year supplies will
their Interest to our prices before
line. i.
in all its branches.
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS,
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR,
Ac.
always Lowest
TOBACCO
we buy direct from Manufacturers, en-
buy at one profit. A com-
stock of
always on band and sold at prices to
the times. Our goods are all bought and
old CASH, therefore, having no risk
to run, sell at a urn-gin.
S. If. SCHULTZ.
Greenville. N. C
Tar River tap Company
Notice
For Mia or not. one and lot,
rooms with dining room and
kitchen attached, good well of Water
and all
J. J.
Ward
The Democratic voters of the Sec-
are requested to meet at
the House on Thursday night
the 24th inst., at o'clock P. for
the purpose of Cum
men fop said
If Mi
Member Com. for 2nd Ward
The Democratic voters of the
Third Ward are requested Lo meet
the Mayor's office on Thursday
night 24th at o'clock,
the purpose of candidates
for Council men in raid Ward.
Alex L. Blot.
Com. for Ward.
Forbes, Greenville,
J. B.
J, CONGLETON,
N. M. Tarboro, Gen
Capt. R. F. Jones, Washington, Gen
The People's Line for travel
River.
The Steamer Greenville is the finest
and quickest boat on the river.
been thoroughly repaired,
and painted.
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac-
and convenience of
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS
A Table furnished
beat the market affords.
A trip on the Steamer Greenville
TYSON k
BANKERS,
o.
We have opened for purpose or
UNDERTAKING.
Having associated B. Sheppard
with me in business we
are ready to serve the people in that
capacity. All notes accounts
me for past services have been placed in
the hands of Sir. Sheppard
Respectfully,
JOHN FLANAGAN.
ducting a genera,
Tm I Suing, Exchange Collecting Sadness,
We keep on hand at all times a
stock of Cases and Caskets of all
kinds and can furnish anything desired
from the finest Case to a
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We an -to
up with all conveniences and can .
satisfactory services to who
us FLANAGAN
Feb. 22nd. 1888.
J. Jonathan
Portsmouth, Va. Greenville, X. C
only comfortable but attractive.
Leaves Washington Monday,
and Friday at G. o'clock, a. u.
leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at o'clock, a. m.
Freight received daily and
given to all points,
a. . Agent, . t.
Washington, N, c,
Notice.
To s a Under ft. e-
1781 of In- Cede, fur
will for
cash before the l in
Saturday. day of
April 1890, One prop-
of I. A. This Apr
B. Greene, Jr., Manager.
Money to Loan on Approved Security.
Collections solicited and remittance
made promptly.
GREENVILLE BRANCH
North Carolina Building Lou
ASSOCIATION.
OFFICERS
F. O.
JOHN FLANAGAN,
D. J, Treas.,
Loan, on
try us well town property. A chance It LIFE OF
tor all to get a home. son Davis, Family in
the in I am
prepared to take for the
j; Move hooks, which should be In the
F. O James home of every shall be glad
to take orders from all who desire to
have any one of these books.
loft at my father's office, Col. I. A.
or me will have prompt
tent ion.
Bridgers White,
High Street.
Portsmouth, Va.
Solicit consignments of Cotton, Pea-
nuts, Poultry, Eggs and all other
Country Reference. Mer-
chants and Farmers Bank, Portsmouth,
DIRECTORS
T. J. lands,
Harry skinner,
Flanagan I. A. Sugg,
D. James, K. W. King.
D. J. Whichard, L. Sugg.
For information apply to
D. J. WHICHARD,
Local Agent
St
R. Sm, .
H. C





THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR,
Greenville, N. C
or justice.
Ami I m a great -white
U. B- Williams, in Watch Tower
From hence children
Of all race.
That breathes on the wavelets
Of God's saving
That'll fish from the billows
Of error and shame.
A most worthy, blessed.
Savior's name.
The rich, poor mid haughty.
Alike shall be bound.
Alas before Jesus
To gather around.
And there be made
For they have done.
In presence of angels
Around the white throne.
light of the
And freedom from ate,
The weary-worn traveler
enter within
The realms of the Saviour,
Where many one
In shouting His glory
Around the white
come from the
Rise up from the sea.
To stand before Jesus
When justice shall be
While garments of whiteness
God's children shall wear.
All those that are evil
Shall -ink to
Is the Practice of
with a Christian
Life.
E. S. Simmons, in Watch Tower.
To admit affirmative of the
; query would be to attribute to
law making powers an immoral in-
tent. Our laws are what oar law-
makers make them and are in the
main founded in the Bible. All
good laws may be traced to a
origin ; all tad ones are re-
pealed as soon as the discovery is
made, for none will contend that
law making powers ever with a
wicked pass unwholesome
Legislation. Some there are
Sides- .
A rather fast young man decided
to make to a young lady a formal
offer of his hand heart all he
was worth-hoping for a cordial re-
He cautiously prefaced his
declarations with a few questions, for
he had no intention of
himself Did she love him
well enough to live in a cottage with
him Was she a good cook Did
she think it wits a wife's duty to
make home happy Would she con-
his tastes and concern-
her associates and pursuits in
life Was she economical Could
she make her own clothes etc. The
young lady said that before she an-
as-
Tax Sale.
Pursuant to provisions of Chapter of
the laws of 1889, I shall, beginning
Monday May 5th, at A. X. in
front of the Court House door in
Greenville sell the below described
kinds and town lots for taxes due
for the year 1889 and unpaid thereon
and cost for advertising the same
J. A. K. Tuck KB,
Sheriff of Pitt county.
a opinion of laws In gen-1 his questions she would
. it may be a have reason j of negative virtues she
to complain of an incorrect inter- She never drank,
and application by those nor never owed a kill to
whose business is to her or never Stayed
j it; but as a rule it is offenders after
punishment who think the whole
system corrupt, for
rogue ever felt the draw
With good opinion of the
We see therefore that there
nothing in the science of law
conflict with the
out all playing billiards; never
on the street an I
ogled giddy girls; never stow I with
the boys for cigars wine suppers.
said she, rising indignantly
is j assured by those who know, that
in you do all these it is rather
for you to expect all the
of moral virtues. If is
thing evil or corrupt the
practice of this science it is no part
of the science itself, but it is the
wicked effort of a depraved heart
to inject something corrupt the
., . i , ; i practice of this science.
has keen discovered in China f .
Foreign.
me, while yon do not possess
any yourself. I can never be
she bowed out and
left him on cold doorstep, a madder
if not a wiser man
Influenza is ravaging Zea-
Women Praise U- It. It.
The sufferings of women certainly
awakens the sympathy of every true
laud.
BUll,
Is it necessary for that
lawyers should corrupt the practice i philanthropist. best friend, how-
should i ever U B- B- B- Blood
v , in l mm Wood Co. Atlanta, Ga.
has be ansWered in the negative with for proofs.
emphasis and ninny tunes
Henry will leave Egypt j because on the side of justice
earl April. aM nothing is
Chinese are or desired, sometimes
from with the
Duke of Manchester last of equity justice arc
Friday at ways to the cause of right.
, , . i i . . to corrupt the practice of James W. Lancaster.
Recent Hoods in Italy hive MUM j . . , wife was bad
j law, winch is only when the years. Five doctors and
cause of a
H. L. Cassidy, Ga.,
bottles of B. B. B. cured my
wife of
Mrs. R, M. Laws, Fla.,
have never used anything to equal B.
B. B.
Mrs. C. II. Gay. Mount, IS. C,
a day for years was I
free from headache. B. B. B. entirely
me. I feel like another person.
damage-
Italian Socialists will run can-
at the
is corrupt and many patent medicines had done her no
; i. i Six bottles of B. B. cured
lei to win a cause which MUs s Atlanta, Ga.
lit of equity or justice . years I suffered with rheumatism,
i -iv from such i caused by kidney troubles and
i I , wag B
waking rapid progress in the e and j b. It. relieved me at once, although
Congress. m There is at no i several other medicines had
., , , class in. re is ti j M Richardson.
hive hundred students were time in the life of an attorney en- Ark., wife suffered twelve
wrong or
I has no element of equity or justice years I suffered with rheumatism,
The Universal Suffrage bill is, Ry
rioting last gaged in active practice a
Friday.
Don hi give up all
claim to the it allowed In IV-
turn to
The French Government has de-
to suppress the Paris
betting es. J do not re-
. . . . ,.,.,. , t to
Victoria has signed ,
. , , . ., i but this do say, that such lawyers
tradition treaty between the
if they will be as in
holding the moral code of practice
work in order to succeed,
for if he has merit and he
can undoubtedly succeed in an hon-
ll he has not these,
-.- m
years with rheumatism and female com-
plaint. A lady member of my church
bad been cured by B. B. B. She per-
my wife to try it. who now says
there is nothing like B. B. as it
quickly gave her
States and Great Britain.
The French Chamber of Deputies
has adopted a vote of confidence in
new
The Government has
been defeated the House Com-
mons several times last
few weeks.
Lord Salisbury threatens to
the Parliament if I he
tithes and Land Purchase bills are
not passed.
The original draft of
address to the Confederate
I would respectfully call your
to the following address and
on to remember that you can
or of
this house cheaper than any other in the
country. That it is the most reliable
and best known having been
their will lad over forty years in this vicinity
, , , That the workmanship i second to none
torts M well and j unusual for filling or-
with success. I promptly and satisfactory.
Very respectfully.
lo lawyers resort to evil and Refer to P. w. BATES
J.
B. C.
j practice in their profession f
I While we admit that generally,
Mock of sheep there is one-
black that there are some
Storm Weather
for 1890. Boy. B. Hicks, mailed
mid cot runt vet as address on receipt of a two-cent
w -J, stamp. The Dr. J. II.
a class we deny they resort to such . Medicine Co. t. Loni, Mo.
corrupt measures. are the
worst abused and the least under-
stood of any class of people on
Campbell, Jas E, acres.
Mrs P A, acres.
CAROLINA TOWNSHIP.
W B, Jr, If acres,
Rollins, R A, acres,
T U. acres, due.
Little. B t, acres,
SWIFT CREEK TOWNSHIP.
S law.
Brooks. James, Sr, acres,
stock law,
Brooks, Jacob, acres, stock law,
Brooks, Z, town lot,
Blount, Simon, acres, stock law, so
Bland, T, Jr, acres, stock law
Cannon. George, acres,
Cox. Fred, acres.
Gardner. Daniel, acres,
Garris, John acres,
Hardy, Q B, Jr. acres,
Joyner. Isaac, acres.
Jones. Henry, acres,
Johnson, E A. E L
acres,
Elias, acres, stock law
Hardy, Peter, acres laud, due
Alfred. acres
Jenkins, Kinton, law
Kilpatrick, Louis. acres,
S V. acres
stock law
Lang, E, acres,
law,
law,
Samuel, acres,
stock law,
S S. law
Smith, w, acre-.
Dennis, T
acres,
Smith, Patience. acres,
stock law,
John, acres,
Tingle. James, acres,
stock law.
Wilson. T W. acres,
Wilson, J C, acres.
Wilson, G Lizzie. HO
acres,
Wilson, acres. I
Windley, W E, acres.
TOWNSHIP.
L P. acres.
Beardsley. J H. acres, due.
town lot in Farm-
ville.
Carr. K T. acres.
Darden, It A. acres,
Flanagan. James, acres. S
Jones, W. acres.
Joyner, T A, acres. town lots
in Marlboro.
Joyner, B. acres.
Joyner. Noah, heirs, acres,
town lots Marlboro.
Willis, acres, due.
Moore, W D, heir G M Stanton,
acres.
Morrill, L V. acres, is
Tyson H S, acres.
Thomas Mrs Annie, town lots, I
Trot man, Q M, town lot Marl
Ward, T. acres.
Williams. W. acres.
BETHEL TOWNSHIP.
town lot in Bethel.
Atkinson. Austin. due
Britton. M L, town lot in Bethel,
Bryan, B F, and town lot
in Bethel,
L L. acres
Council, R C. J town lot Bethel
J R, acres.
Farrar. O C, acres. town lots
Bethel. no
Jenkins. Riley. acres.
i B J, town lot in Bethel,
M L. town lot in Bethel,
I Little. V G. acres,
Moore. A M, acres, town lot In
Bethel.
Rouse Vines, acres,
town lot in Bethel
Geo O, acres,
Jno F, lot Bethel
Taylor. W A J C, acres.
R R A J II, acres,
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP.
Atkinson, B S, heirs, 1250 acres
Bullock. Jerry. acres
Braswell, A, acres
D J, acres
LEGAL NOTICES
Harris. S S wife acres due
King, Daniel R. acres
Pearce, Wiley town lot
Peebles, John, acres
DAM TOWNSHIP.
Braxton, Jesse, acres
Joyner, W C, acres
Parker, E S. acres
Tripp, J C, acres
Notice of Tax Sale.
1884. Andrew Joyner
Greenville
Andrew Joyner
1887.
DEAR
army was sold at auction in L union while with equal truth we are
other day for MB, the greatest of public benefactors.
Mountain Villagers in Switzerland of are
are the upon to teach and m
cause of the danger the people any
enormous avalanches
KU-
Mexico i
Over been shot
rive mi within a i of
miles Felipe.
The ti
the , , , ,
tin to and oilier pus- m the
of vital public concern. We are
not understood, because we take
money to defend a guilty man
consequently can't be Christians,
our law makers in their
seen fit to
to every accused man the right to
ll.
grade of felonies to assign counsel
for the accused when for
means none is employed-
of
Not one
time in dozens where the charge is
arc
right Io have
Manitoba, and all classes are ,
ed to the national schools. does a lawyer
Many ladies and children were real of or innocence
injured the scramble for lottery of client before trial. But even
tickets last week if the contrary was true, is
mm
To care Biliousness. Sick
Malaria, Liver
the sale and certain remedy,
SMITH'S
BILE BEANS
Cm KM A little to
THE MOST CONVENIENT.
All
or , Bottle.
r.
M D, acres
Geo B. acres, n
W S, acres
Battle. F W. lots
Bridgers, R K. acres
for 1888
Hopkins, Nathan, acres
II K, acres
Hearne, R K, acres
Harris, J II, acres
Mrs L C. acres
II A, acres I
Thigpen. Redmond. MM acres
TOWNSHIP.
Adams, Reuben, town lot in
Greenville
Barnhill, Judy, i town lot
Boyd, John K.
Bilker. Bryant. acres
Brown, James, I town lot
Clark. Mrs A M. town lot
I ll
On Monday 5th day of May, 1800. I
shall sell M public sale before the
Court House door in Greenville the
fallowing lands in Pitt county for
taxes due tor the years 1884. 1885
and 1887. Parties interested- can
pay me before day of sale, adding
cost of this advertisement. April
1800. W. M.
Pitt Co.
TOWNSHIP.
1881. Joyner's heirs acres
land
1885. Noah Joyner's heirs acres
land
1887. Joyner's heirs acres
land
Interest in
Noah Joy-
heirs
land, and
four town
lots in
Marlboro,
Pitt Co.
1887. E S Parker acres land,
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP.
1884. J B acres land
1885.
1887.
TOWNSHIP.
1887. S V
SWIFT TOWNSHIP.
1885. S V acres
land
1887. S V acres
land
BETHEL TOWNSHIP.
1887. C Moore acres land
STOCK LAW TAX.
1885. S V acres
land
1887. S V acres
land
Jacob Brooks acres land
Simon Blount
Trent River Steamboat Com-
acres land
luncheon Jenkins acres
land
Isaac Joyner acres land
SR Wilson
E A M
TOWNSHIP
1884 I A Sugg and wife acres
. a c res
tract
I A Sugg and wile acres Skin-
A Sugg and wife acres T A
Nobles
I A Sugg and wife acres Jno
. Flanagan
I A S and wife Gard L C
OS
I A Sugg and wife
Township acres
I A Sugg and wife
acres
1885.1 A Sugg and wife i acres
A Sugg and wife acre Skin-
Ia Sugg and wife acres
Nobles
I A Sugg and acres
Flanagan
I A Sugg and wife
Township acres
1887. I A Sugg and wife acres
Rountree
I A Sugg and wife acres Ra-
vine
I A and wife acres
Flan
IA Sugg and wife acres
Nobles
I A Sugg and wife acre Skin-
I A Sugg and wife
Township acres
1884. John F Boyd, land
1687.
1887. purchase tax
1887. Noah Jr.
land, balance due, CO
Town Tax Sale.
As Town Tax Collector I have levied
on the following lots on the 1st day
of April, 1890, listed taxation in
the town of Greenville by the fol-
lowing parties who arc delinquents.
And on Monday, the day of May
1880, at m., I will oiler the same
for cash to the bidder at
public auction at lira Court House
door in the town of Greenville to
satisfy the taxes and cost due
Dissolution.
given that I
have
sold out my interest in the Greenville
Carriage Works and am no longer a
partner. Panics indebted to the said
will make settlement to either my-
self or L. A. Greene my former partner.
This Mar. 1st, T. H. COX.
Notice,
HAVING qualified as Executor of the
last will and testament of
Rives, deceased, on the 27th day of
February, notice is hereby given
to all persons having claims against said
decedent to exhibit the same properly
authenticated to the undersigned on or
before the 20th day of March, 1801,
this notice will he plead in bar of their
recovery. J. II. Johnston,
Executor of Rives,
This 12th day of March, 1800.
Notice to Creditors.
HAVING qualified before the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Pitt county on the
8th day as Administrator
upon the estate of
th is is to notify all claims
against said estate to present their claims
for payment within twelve months from
this date or this notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery. All persons ow-
said estate will come forward and
make immediate settlement. This March
8th, 1800.
of J. M
of
State of North Carolina. ,. , .
Pitt County,
A. D.
against
George A. administrator
W. W. and others.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the
Court that E. L. one of de-
the above entitled action,
cannot, after due diligence, be found
within the State, it is therefore ordered
that publication be made in the East-
a newspaper published
in the town of Greenville, for six weeks,
once in each week successively, com-
the said E. L. Me to lie
and appear before the Judge of the said
Superior Court at the term to be held
for the County of Pitt, at the Court
House in on the second
Monday of June to answer the
complaint on lilt; in said action, or
will rendered in said action for
relief demanded in the complaint.
Witness my hand and official seal,
this the 2nd day of April. 1800.
A true copy. E. A. Move,
J. B. Yellowley, Court.
C. M. Bernard;
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
If You Have
CONSUMPTION or COLO
BRONCHITIS Throat Affection
SCROFULA I Wasting of Flesh
Or any the Throat and
are Lack of Strength or
Power, yon eon be relief and Cured by
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
PURE COD LIVER OIL
With
PALATABLE AS MILK.
Ash for and let no re-
or solicitation Induce yon to
Sold by all Druggists.
St
and
cured home with-
out pain.
Office. Whitehall St,
Greenville Institute.
JAMES A. SMITH,
ARTIST,
Greenville N C.
have the easiest
Chair ever used in the art. Clean towels,
sharp razors, and satisfaction guaranteed
in every instance. Call and be con
Ladies waited on at their
Cleaning clothes a specialty.
Notice
for baldness
falling out of hair, i-nil eradication of
dandruff is before the public.
Among the many who have need it with
wonderful I refer you to lie fol-
lowing named gentlemen who will testify
to the truth of my assertion
Latham,
Mr. O.
Greene, Sr.,
Any one wishing to give it a trial for
the above named complaints can procure
It from me, at place of business, for
Respectfully,
ALFRED CULLEY. Barber.
March 14th, C .
FALL 27th, 1890.
TEACHERS
John Duckett. Principal,
Associate
Mas. B. W. Primary De-
Assistant in Primary
Instrumental
Court, i r . . .
Pitt county. J Before the Clerk.
. II. Tucker, executor of William
Moore, d-ceased, his own behalf
and such other creditors of Marcel-
his Moore, deceased, as may make
themselves parties
Against
J. Murphy, executor of
Moore, deceased.
I Hi, creditor of
Moore.
A summons having been issued in the
above entitled cause returnable on the
of May. 1800. It is now or-
by the Court that be
made in the Eastern a
newspaper published In the county of
Pitt, for six successive weeks, notifying
all the creditors of the estate of Marcel- I
bis Moore, deceased, to appear before
Clerk of the Superior Court of said
county on or before the 15th day of May.
1800, and tile their of debt
against .-aid estate properly
This the 1st day of April.
K. A.
Clerk Superior Court
Greenville
Cherry. town lot in
due
i Nancy. town lot
ville
I Elks, James L, acres
Forbes, A wife acres
Flake, M A, i- acres
Flood. W A. A
ville
thereon.
IS Samuel
s John
own lot in Green- A ll,
Notice
succeed Mr. J. M. his
Agency at N.
i . April 1st- I will represent the
that t Is With a and solicit a
the
Sit John
lead
St. L canals shall In-
to feet.
Christian for a lawyer in
i Mac , honorable and manly way to defend J
tea .,.,, ., the s. We
that ; i March 1800.
same am
an I of the liberal patronage given Mr.
-i iii Hip past. All business en-
my prompt
Opera House-
The Government has
prohibited the importation of the
proprietary mod lies
know as Warner's Sale Cures
I lie Kidney Cur
Pulpit the Stage.
stood; the many persons who have
no business for a lawyer not
know that we always advise against
litigation except extreme case .
It is not generally believed that it
WYATT L. BROWN.
Bee. F. M. pastor
Church. Blue Mound, Kan.,
feel it my duty to tell what
wonders Dr. New Discovery has
done for My Lungs were badly dis-
eased, and my parishioners though
live only a few weeks. I took five
bottles of Dr. King's Discovery
am sound and well, gaining lbs. In
Arthur Manager love's Funny
Folks Combination, a
borough trial convincing evidence,
am Dr. King's
for all, and
cures when everything else falls.
kindness can do my many
thousand friends Is to urge them to try
tree trial bottles at J. I.
sizes and
People will not have a new cough rem-
they the of Dr.
Bull's Syrup.
stood at the gate in the Spring
twilight, and when she said good-bye,
she felt neuralgia kiss lier cheek;
Many people habitually endure a feel-
of lassitude, because they think they
have to. If would take Dr. J. II.
Me I mail's this feeling of
I are
law disgruntled on
advice against, bringing some widely known than Dr. J.
pet suit for which they are willing Volcanic Oil Liniment. It Is a
, ,
to a handsome lee, and yet this, , ., , ,
. . , , , , , . Persons In years feel young-
is what honorable, high minded law j and stronger, as well as freer from the
ran are doing every day. Much infirmities of age, by taking Dr. J. II
ii i . . i. Sarsaparilla.
could be said we It tin-i
necessary to add more for liberal
minds.
Fleming. Mrs Sidney. acres
Fleming. Sylvester, acres
Dinah. ; town lot
1-0 town
Harris. Edward, i town lot 7-1
Hopkins. J lot. Green ville a
W C lot I ml due I
Hardy, Stanley wife i lot in
Greenville
Harris, II F, town lot in Green-
ville
Harrington. Marina. town lot In
t SB
Johnson, S M wife 8-29 acres
Abram, acre
phi Benjamin
ii-s.-u.
Samuel
Flood. W A
Dinah
Gorham, Austin
Gorham,
Harris, H F
for 1885
Harris.
W.
Tax
lot
ear
11.1
lot la
J Oil
I hie large
I Sample A rare
A. See IT. X . Y.-
ENGLISH
PILLS.
Cross
Tb n rate.
ore. I the
in metallic
for particulars fop
mall
Cw ft.,
a-4 rt t-. tarn
a hair
. -I. .
ray
-I Col-r.
part
Department.
Miss May
Music.
Miss Vocal Music.
Miss Painting and
Drawing.
Mil. J. C.
and Commercial Department.
DEPARTMENTS.
Primary. Academic. lS.
Classical and Mathematical, Mu-
sic. Painting Drawing.
Commercial.
ADVANTAGES
Large, Comfortable Building;.
Healthy Location and Good
Plenty of Well Prepared Food
Boarders. A Corps of Teachers,
all being graduates of first class
Music Department equal
in work to any College in the State.
Pianos and Organs.
A Library of nearly volumes
purchased recently for the School.
Moderate, from to
Hoard and Tuition Tuition and Terms
for Day Pupils same as advertised
in Pupils who do not board
with the Principal should consult bin.
before engaging board elsewhere. For
fur. her particulars. Address.
JOHN
Principal.
C. U. N. B.
Edwards N,
Printers and Binders,
1ST. O-
have the largest and most complete
establishment of the kind to be found in
the State, and solicit orders for all classes
Of Commercial, Rail-
road or School Print-
or Binding.
STATIONERY HEADY
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND
COUNTY OFFICERS.
us your orders.
and Hinders,
RALEIGH. ST. C.
PATENTS
and all business the U.
Patent the Courts attended to
for Moderate Fees.
We arc opposite the IT. S. Patent Of-
engaged in Patents Exclusively,
tan obtain patent In less time than those
iron- remote from Washington.
the model or drawing is sent
advise as to free of
j and we make no change unless we ob-
I Patents.
We refer, here, to the Post Master,
of the Money Order Did., and to
the V. S. Patent For
advise terms and reference to
actual clients in your own State, or
address, C. A. Snow Co.,
Washington. D. C
FOR MEN
VIGOR
LOST w
and Kind, L
or Older
i.
h.
BRIE CO. v
WELDON R. R.
and
SOUTH.
No No No
Dee. daily Fast Mail, dally
daily ex Sun.
Ar Rocky Mount am
Ar Wilson am
Wilson
Ar
Ar
Goldsboro tO
Warsaw
Av Magnolia
Ar Wilmington
TRAINS GOING
No
daily
Sun.
pm
am
pin
am
M pm pin
pm
IS
Magnolia
Warsaw
Goldsboro
Ar Selma
Ar Wilson
Wilson am
Ai Rocky Mount
Ar
Tarboro
Ar Weldon
except Sunday.
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road
leaves Halifax 2.80 P. M. arrives Scot-
land Neck at 4.00 P. M.
P. M. Returning leaves 7.00
A. M., Scotland Neck at 10.10 A. M.
daily except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun-
day. P M. Sunday P M.
Williamston, N C. P M, P M.
Returning leaves Williamston, X daily
except Sunday. A M. Sunday A
AM,
IV.
. . . i
Um
Agents wanted
to sell
Clothes Lines; no
no more clothes
needed. It
holds the
est and finest
without
Clothes do
freeze to it and
cannot blow
It is a perfect
winter lino.
Sample Hue iv
mail for
also ft. line
by mail 91.25
prepaid. For
prepaid.
it pins U I circulars, price
o not I list, terms ad-
dress the
Clothes
Line Co.
Herman St. Mass,
I lot
I lot
WATER.
due
W M. acres
A F, i town lot, Greenville
Moore, Thus II, acres
No liniment is In better repute or more Moore, Reuben. acres due
J B, acres
lingering
Epoch.
from long,
and painful sickness to robust Health
marks an epoch in the life of the
Such a remarkable event is treas-
In memory and the agency
whereby the good health has been at-
is gratefully blessed. Hence it is
that so much Is heard In praise of
So many feel they owe
their to health, to the use of
the Great and Tonic. It you
are troubled with any disease of Kidneys,
Liver or Stomach, of long or short stand-
you will surely find relief by the use
of Electric Bitters. Sold at and SI
but she only untied, for lier mot her had I per bottle t J. L. Wooten's Drugstore.
Invested in a bottle of Salvation
Oil.
.------ Most men, otherwise strong In body
shall I the maiden cried.
He will be here to-night and my hands
are chapped; however f have a bottle of
Salvation
remedies under v name are be
introduced In the
bat J. Cough
break down when afflicted with
If they would only try Salvation
Oil they would find relief at once.
Price
Over a million bottle of IV. BaB
Sick headache is the of many
lives. This annoying complaint may be-
en red and prevented by the occasional
use of Dr. J. H. Liver and
Kidney
lies in ambush for tho weak; a
feeble constitution is ill adapted to en-
counter s malarious atmosphere and sud-
den changes of temperature, and the
least robust are usually the easiest
Dr. J. H. Sarsaparilla
will give tone, vitality and strength to
the entire body.
Distress after eating, heartburn, sick
headache, and indigestion are cured by
Dr J. II. Liver
Pill.,
If you feel unable to do your
have that tired feeling, Dr. J.
Sarsaparilla; It will make you
bright active vigorous.
The most popular liniment, the old
reliable. Dr. H. Volcanic
Oil Liniment.
One of Dr. J. II. Little Liv-
and Kidney taken at night be
tore going to bad, will move the bowels;
effect will astonish you.
Pimples, boils and other humors, are
the
Patrick. lot in
Greenville
Randolph, Wiley, town lot in
Sermons, D G, acres
Sugg, I A wife acres, It
lots In Greenville
Wilson, acres due
Button. Jas A, acres due
Teel, Edna, acres ti
lot
town lot in
J F,
Whitehead, Wiley, j town
Greenville
William, Matthew,
Git en ville
Williams. Geo, town lot Greenville
B, E C Yellow-
acres
Arnold, Louis, acres
Blount. II L. acres I
Branch, D N, acres a
Blount, E J, acres OS
W S, acres
Bland, C C, for acres
Craft, Mary, acres
Harrington. W II. acres due
Jenkins, J C, acres
acres
G B, stock law
Susan acres
T N, AS acres
Manning, W S, acres
Nichols, Frances, acres
Nobles, Benjamin, acres j
acres
Smith, K A, awns, stock
Sermons, Henry, acres
uptight, J B, acres due
Si, U acres
lot
U ;, Hopkins. Nelson lot
W C wife J lot
lot
Stanley J lot
Jackson, Washington lot
Johnson, John Ben
J lot
j lot
A F J lot
Wiley j lot
Alex lot i
Whitehead, Wiley J lot
Brown, James Jr, Jot
Latham, Jacob lot
for 1885
with boiling milk.
MAN
if Alter
II NEW I
I .
Worth
th.
D CM.
I .
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la
OB
, with
plea. .
th. free. All th.
w. r
Id. hold, OB.
r-paid. W. pay all ht.
If to to work for yon
.-., from to
A Co. Mia,
u.-n
MM
Tel-
.
T at
in
. Only who
All you ha,
to la
and Th.
at hi.
h Mr.
To. cat i
it la
M. Tarboro, N C,
Train on Midland N C Branch leaves
daily except A M,
N C, a M. Re-
leaves X c AM,
arrive X O, A M.
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky
at I M, arrive- Nashville a
P Hope P M. Returning
leaves Spring Hope moo a M, Nashville
V, arrives Becky Mount A
except
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw
for Clinton daily, except Sunday, at
and A M leave
ton A M, P. M. connect.
Warsaw with No. as
Southbound I ruin on Wilson Fayette-
Branch is No. SI. Northbound is
No. except Sunday.
Train South will stop only at
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia.
Train makes close connection at
Weldon for nil points North dully. All
all via Richmond, and dully except Sun-
day via Bay Line.
Trains make close connection for
points North via Richmond and Wash
All trains run solid
ton and Washington, and have Pullman
Sleepers attached.
JOHN K. DIVINE,
General
I. R. Transportation
r. M.
Atlantic N. C. Railroad
Ki.
In A. M. Saturday. June
1st. 1888.
East.
No. No.
maKe
day at
Organs.
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Eastern reflector, 16 April 1890
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
April 16, 1890
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newspapers
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
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Joyner NC Microforms
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