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Reflector <lb />
THE BEST PAPER <lb />
i in <lb />
LARGEST CIRCULATION.<lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance <lb />
VOL VII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY, N, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
WHICHARD, Editor and <lb />
Every Wednesday <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN<lb />
Price. per year. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
will not hesitate to Democratic <lb />
men and measures that are not consistent <lb />
with th true principles of the party. <lb />
If yon want a paper from a wide-a-wake <lb />
of the State send for the <lb />
tor. T SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Scales, of Guilford <lb />
M. <lb />
man, of New Hanover. <lb />
Secretary of I. <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of <lb />
P. Roberts, of Gt-s. <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba. <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe. <lb />
SUPREME <lb />
Chief N. H. Smith, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate S. of <lb />
Anson Augustus S. of Wake. <lb />
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
First E. of <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second Philips, of <lb />
Third G. Connor, of <lb />
son. <lb />
Clark, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth A. Gilmer, of <lb />
Guilford <lb />
Sixth District-E. T. <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Seventh C. of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth J. <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb />
Yadkin. <lb />
Tenth C. Avery, of <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp. of <lb />
Twelfth n. Merrimon, <lb />
-of <lb />
Representatives in Congress. <lb />
B. Vance, of <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb />
House of District <lb />
Loin's C. Latham, of Pitt <lb />
Second M. Simmons, of <lb />
Craven. <lb />
Third W. of <lb />
fourth Nichols, of <lb />
Fifth W. Reid, of Rock- <lb />
X. Bennett, of <lb />
S. Henderson, <lb />
of Row an. <lb />
Cowles, <lb />
of s. <lb />
Ninth D. Johnston, <lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
-o Court A. <lb />
M. King. <lb />
Regis of Dee H. Wilson. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. Congleton. <lb />
P. Reading. <lb />
C Chair- <lb />
man. J. A. K- Tucker, <lb />
W. A. mes, Jr., T. E. <lb />
Public School <lb />
Latham. <lb />
V. W- Brown. <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
Mayor;. M. <lb />
Clerk- c, c. Forbes. <lb />
Perkins. <lb />
Ward. T. A. <lb />
J- P. 2nd Ward, O. Hook- <lb />
and Williams Jr.; 3rd Ward, J. J. <lb />
and A. F. <lb />
Democratic Nominees. <lb />
NATIONAL. <lb />
FOR PRESIDENT <lb />
GROVER CLEVELAND, <lb />
Of New York. <lb />
ALLEN G. <lb />
Of Ohio. <lb />
AT <lb />
ALFRED M. WADDELL, <lb />
Of New Hanover. <lb />
FREDRICK N. STRUDWICK. <lb />
Of Orange. <lb />
FOR DISTRICT ELECTORS <lb />
1st II. Brown. Jr., <lb />
E. Woodard, of Wilson. <lb />
B. Aycock, of Wayne. <lb />
W . of Johnston. <lb />
5th II. Dobson, of Surry. <lb />
6th J. Pemberton, of <lb />
7th Dist L. C. Caldwell. of Iredell. <lb />
If. Vance, of Caldwell. <lb />
T. Crawford, of <lb />
FOR FOR FIRST DISTRICT <lb />
THOMAS G. SKINNER, <lb />
Of <lb />
STATE- <lb />
FOR GOVERNOR <lb />
DANIEL <lb />
Of Wake County. <lb />
FOR Mil I j <lb />
THOMAS If. HOLT, <lb />
Of County. <lb />
FOR SECRETARY OF <lb />
WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, <lb />
Of New Hanover County. <lb />
FOR TREASURER <lb />
DONALD W. <lb />
Of County. <lb />
FOR AUDITOR <lb />
GEORGE W. SANDERLIN, <lb />
Of Wayne County. <lb />
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IN <lb />
SIDNEY M. FINGER, <lb />
Of County. <lb />
FOR ATTORNEY <lb />
THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, <lb />
Of County. <lb />
FOR SUPREME COURT <lb />
JOSEPH J. DAVIS, <lb />
Of Franklin. <lb />
JAMES E. SHEPHERD, <lb />
Of Beaufort. <lb />
A. AVERY. <lb />
Of Burke. <lb />
THOU AND I. <lb />
Strange, strange, for thee and me. <lb />
afar. <lb />
Thou safe beyond, above. <lb />
I the star ; <lb />
Thou where flowers deathless spring. <lb />
I where they f <lb />
Thou in God's paradise, <lb />
I the shade. <lb />
where each shade breathes balm. <lb />
Thou where true joy is found. <lb />
I where lost; <lb />
Thou counting ages thine, <lb />
i not the morrow ; <lb />
Thou learning more of bliss, <lb />
I more of sorrow. <lb />
Thou iii eternal peace, <lb />
I earth's strife ; <lb />
Thou where care hath no name, <lb />
I where tis life ; <lb />
Thou without need of <lb />
I where rain ; <lb />
Thon with wings dropping light, <lb />
I with time's chain. <lb />
Strange, strange, for thee <lb />
loved <lb />
Thou by life's deathless fount, <lb />
I neath death's river ; <lb />
Thou winning wisdom's lore, <lb />
I strength to trust; <lb />
Thou the <lb />
I in the dust. <lb />
WHAT IS <lb />
C. P. Beebe. <lb />
What is heaven I asked a little child. <lb />
All joy and in her innocence she smiled. <lb />
I asked the aged, with her care oppress- <lb />
ed. <lb />
AH suffering o'er, oh, Heaven at hist is <lb />
rest. <lb />
I asked a maiden, meek and tender eyed. <lb />
It must be love she modestly replied. <lb />
I the artist, who adored his art <lb />
Heaven is all beauty spoke his raptured <lb />
I asked the poet, with his soul afire. <lb />
glory, glory I and he struck his lyre. <lb />
I asked the Christian, waiting her re- <lb />
lease. <lb />
A halo round her, low she murmured <lb />
Peace. <lb />
New- <lb />
New York Letter, <lb />
York Syndicate Letter to the <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
This seems to be a very fair <lb />
sun t of the case. If the Mug- <lb />
can beat Governor Hill, I <lb />
believe will do It, even though <lb />
they have to vote for Miller, and <lb />
that makes them all the more zeal- <lb />
in their support of the President <lb />
to emphasize, if possible, their own <lb />
importance as voters. <lb />
On the other hand there are a <lb />
great many Democrats of tho <lb />
school who have the greatest faith <lb />
in Hill, and believe he will help <lb />
the National ticket. No man is <lb />
more popular with the masses in <lb />
this city and Brooklyn, the great <lb />
Democratic strongholds. <lb />
There was a effort last <lb />
week to get up a yellow lever scare <lb />
here on the strength of the death of <lb />
Professor Proctor, the eminent as- <lb />
New York has such a <lb />
vigorous way of dealing with <lb />
that no other case <lb />
has been reported and no <lb />
is felt by the people. <lb />
There has been considerable ex- <lb />
here spine days over <lb />
the peculiar circumstances <lb />
rounding the case of wealthy stock. <lb />
broker Bennett, who was murderous- <lb />
assaulted in his bed, and is <lb />
between life and death. The <lb />
case has many features common <lb />
with that of the celebrated Nathan <lb />
murder case, which all the craft of <lb />
tho Metropolitan Police was never <lb />
able to unravel. As that case, <lb />
the party most generally suspected <lb />
is the son of the victim. Though <lb />
little circumstances tell against him <lb />
strongly and the police are <lb />
ed of his guilt, the absence of any <lb />
apparently sufficient motive for so <lb />
atrocious a deed helps him consider- <lb />
ably in the matter of public opinion. <lb />
Old-man though has <lb />
been conscious much of the time <lb />
since the act was committed, seems <lb />
to be unable or unwilling to give <lb />
any information to the police. It is <lb />
next to impossible that he can <lb />
more than a few days. His <lb />
having been fearfully crushed by a <lb />
succession of powerful blows with <lb />
some Heavy instrument. <lb />
K. <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
Hon. Thomas M. Holt. <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
First Third <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. N. C. <lb />
D. I., Rector. <lb />
Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
every Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A A. <lb />
M., meets every 1st Thursday and Mon- <lb />
day night after the 1st and 3rd Sunday at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. W. M. King, W. M. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. So. meets <lb />
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma- <lb />
sonic Hall, F. W. Brown, H. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. F. <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. D. L. <lb />
James, N. G. <lb />
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of II., <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. Haskett, D. <lb />
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of meets <lb />
every Thursday night. C. A. White. C. <lb />
Temperance Reform Club meets in their <lb />
room every Monday night, at <lb />
o'clock. Mass meeting in the Court House <lb />
fourth Sunday of each month, at o'clock <lb />
p. m- E. C. Glenn, <lb />
Woman's Christian Temperance Union <lb />
meet in the Reform Club Room Friday <lb />
of each week. Mrs. V. H. <lb />
ard, <lb />
Band of Hope meets in Reform Club <lb />
every Friday night. Mis Eva <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
hours A. U. to P. M. Money <lb />
Order hours a. v. to P. M. No or- <lb />
will be from to P. M. and <lb />
to P. If. <lb />
Bethel mall arrives daily Sun- <lb />
at A. M., and departs at P U. <lb />
mall arrives d lily <lb />
at M- departs at p. x. <lb />
Washington mail arrives dally <lb />
at U M. and departs at P. <lb />
Mall leaves for Ridge Spring and Inter- <lb />
mediate offices. Mondays, Wednesdays <lb />
M. <lb />
mall arrives Fridays at <lb />
COUNTY. <lb />
For the <lb />
WILLIS R. WILLIAMS. <lb />
For House of <lb />
M. C. S. CHERRY, <lb />
GEORGE B. KING. <lb />
For <lb />
J. A. K. TUCKER. <lb />
For Register of <lb />
DAVID H. JAMES. <lb />
For <lb />
CHERRY. <lb />
For <lb />
WANNING. <lb />
For <lb />
JOHN H. <lb />
He- <lb />
Read the Mr. C. H. <lb />
Newark, Ark., down <lb />
Abscess of Lungs, and friends and <lb />
me an Incurable <lb />
Began taking Dr, King s <lb />
New Discovery for Consumption, am <lb />
now on my third bottle, and able to over- <lb />
see the work on my farm. It Is the finest <lb />
medicine ever Jesse Middle wart <lb />
Decatur, Ohio, says It not <lb />
tor Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- <lb />
I would have lung <lb />
Was given up by doctors. Am now in <lb />
best of Try it, Sample bottles <lb />
free at Drug Store. <lb />
The man without a purpose is <lb />
like a ship without a <lb />
waif, a nothing, a no man. Have <lb />
a purpose in life if it only kill <lb />
and divide and sell an oxen well, <lb />
but have a par pose; and having it, <lb />
throw such of mind and <lb />
muscle into as God has <lb />
given <lb />
salve. <lb />
The beat in the world for Cats, <lb />
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe- <lb />
Sores, Chopped Hands, <lb />
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, <lb />
and cures Piles, or no par re- <lb />
quired. It la guaranteed to give <lb />
action, or money refunded. Pries, <lb />
For sale by ErnuL <lb />
NEW York Sept. 1888. <lb />
The dismal failure of Senator <lb />
Quay's begging tour among the <lb />
Iron Barons of Pennsylvania has <lb />
furnished deal of sport for <lb />
the gentlemen at the Democratic <lb />
Headquarters. That delicate <lb />
described with particular <lb />
Deacon Foster, the <lb />
grand high priest of the <lb />
clubs, as the fat out the <lb />
seems somehow to <lb />
have missed this year. <lb />
Especially is this the case with ref <lb />
to the men who have up <lb />
fortunes from the Iron <lb />
of Pennsylvania, while <lb />
their half-starved operatives have <lb />
been engaged in a desperate <lb />
Bed for the necessaries of life. <lb />
Following up friar Foster's in <lb />
cation, Senator Quay promptly dis- <lb />
patched a trusted emissary to do <lb />
the begging act, and it is said upon <lb />
tolerable authority that the trip net- <lb />
all told less in cold <lb />
cash, to nothing of innumerable <lb />
snubs and rebuffs calculated to try <lb />
the any statesman. <lb />
To say that Boss Quay was <lb />
gives a hint the storm that <lb />
raged the enemy's camp upon <lb />
the return. Scorning <lb />
the proffered services of other trust- <lb />
ed agents, the shrewd Pennsylvanian <lb />
seized his started out <lb />
to Ins own lack. He has been <lb />
gone now some days, and if the <lb />
managers are to be be- <lb />
has mot with a most frigid <lb />
reception. <lb />
A very amusing phase of this <lb />
lemma is the attitude of the lie pub <lb />
Senate on the question of tars <lb />
legislation. Quay, disgusted for <lb />
good cause, insists that a be <lb />
put upon Senator Allison, or there <lb />
will be an immediate end to the fat <lb />
frying business. The best tariff bill <lb />
for the he asserts with <lb />
great earnestness, is no tariff bill; <lb />
while Sen man's recent talk <lb />
indicates that in spite of this solemn <lb />
protest, which has it a ring of <lb />
desperation, some sort of a tariff off- <lb />
spring will be evolved from all this <lb />
senatorial travail- <lb />
After all the Republican blowing <lb />
about the great victory in Maine, <lb />
you may be surprised to learn that <lb />
the Democratic managers are <lb />
ally using the returns as a campaign <lb />
document. And well they may in <lb />
the plain light of common sense. <lb />
The fact that of an increase <lb />
about votes since the election <lb />
of the Republicans have taken <lb />
only about while the Democrats <lb />
have salted down to is certainly <lb />
not discouraging to the <lb />
Politicians are still discussing <lb />
with energy the effect of <lb />
for governor. I met a Mug <lb />
of considerable note the <lb />
day, asked hi in what he <lb />
thought of it. will have a <lb />
bard row to was the solemn <lb />
response, with <lb />
Warner Miller on the other side, be <lb />
may pall through by the skin of bis <lb />
teeth. To me it looks like a good <lb />
year for the Independents to vote <lb />
in the air as regards the State tick- <lb />
et. Of coarse we will all be with <lb />
the President, and not that the lines <lb />
are drawn so sharply between the <lb />
policy he stands for and that upon <lb />
which Governor Hill rests his claim <lb />
to public consideration, we Mag-, <lb />
will do all in oar power to <lb />
sustain the one and rebuke the<lb />
Mi. Harrison Accepts. <lb />
New York Herald. <lb />
Mr. letter of accept- <lb />
follows close on the heels of <lb />
Mr. Cleveland's. The two may be <lb />
placed sine by side as instructive <lb />
and public documents <lb />
treating of the great issue of the <lb />
hour from different standpoints. <lb />
Mr. Harrison's is the serious letter <lb />
an honest man who recognizes <lb />
the necessity of giving a reason for <lb />
his candidacy, but sees <lb />
of finding one adequate to the <lb />
who feels bound to state <lb />
Special to <lb />
D. C, Sept. <lb />
Senator George created <lb />
nation among the Republicans of <lb />
the Senate when he offered an <lb />
amendment to the very wild bill <lb />
against trusts which the <lb />
cans of the finance committee had city, and winch is to be used <lb />
agreed to report to the Senate substitute for cotton bagging, <lb />
it the duty of the President, <lb />
when satisfied that the price any <lb />
article of merchandise is raised in <lb />
consequence of agreements or com <lb />
to issue his proclamation <lb />
temporarily the <lb />
of import duties on each article. <lb />
This was further, than the <lb />
can trust loving Senators wanted to <lb />
go, Senator Hoar unbent him- <lb />
self to bowl against placing such a <lb />
vast amount of power in the hands <lb />
of the President. The people of <lb />
this country had much rather give <lb />
the power to the president to <lb />
have it wielded by the thieving <lb />
trusts as are doing now. <lb />
Harrison was very unfortunate, in j than the this same <lb />
having his letter of acceptance come Bagging now en <lb />
so close to Mr. Cleveland's. It in- j gaged in. Without any just cause <lb />
comparison the two j or simply they <lb />
documents, and the comparison j thought they had the <lb />
was anything than favorable to; parties engaged this nefarious <lb />
Harrison. As one witty Congress-j undertaking have wantonly mid for <lb />
man expressed it, was like coin the purpose to their <lb />
NEWS. <lb />
A WEEK'S GLEANING <lb />
And Cotton Bagging which he has <lb />
for of north <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
We were shown yesterday an mm <lb />
which can be at tho store <lb />
of Barbee ft Barbee, No. <lb />
South Wilmington street, this <lb />
as a <lb />
i is <lb />
made Ivy Bun. Thomas Holt at <lb />
his mills at Haw River, X. C, <lb />
the farmers North The; <lb />
goods arc strong and durable and State University, <lb />
make a most excellent substitute for I ,, ,., .,.,, ,.,,, , <lb />
the into bagging heretofore used; <lb />
and by the use them and like <lb />
LARGE ARRIVAL <lb />
The State Over, From Our <lb />
Many Exchanges. <lb />
Happening in and Events Concerning the <lb />
North Our People <lb />
and Saying. <lb />
OF <lb />
FALL GOODS <lb />
There are students at tho <lb />
Jones will begin his <lb />
oh October <lb />
There are prisoners in jail at <lb />
Oxford, who stand charged with <lb />
substitutes our farmers will ram I Rev. Sain <lb />
to the monster known as i meetings <lb />
the Bagging <lb />
means of which a few northern <lb />
manufactures are oppressively seek- <lb />
to suck the life-blood out of our I <lb />
people. the history of this <lb />
try there has never boon a more is thought that Walter Bing- <lb />
, shameless attempt to extort the murderer, has <lb />
hard-earned money of our Southern caught at <lb />
Some land a mile of <lb />
ham brings at public <lb />
per <lb />
paring a tallow dip to an electric <lb />
Harrison swallows the <lb />
whole Chicago platform, but it is <lb />
evident that the par <lb />
went against the grain, for <lb />
ready enormous wealth put up the <lb />
price of cotton bagging from to <lb />
per cent at a season of the <lb />
year when the cotton is in fields <lb />
ready to be lathered, thereby ads <lb />
he apologizes for saying that there j ding to Lite of the <lb />
is no likelihood of its adoption for of the South in the marketing of <lb />
long time to come. He <lb />
edges that a revision of the tariff is <lb />
needed and yet he the <lb />
The only Republican flag town <lb />
floats from their headquarters <lb />
tho comity City <lb />
Falcon <lb />
Mr. II. Miller, a wealthy <lb />
brewer of Raleigh, N. C was rob- <lb />
bed of in New York City <lb />
last week. <lb />
Franklin When Johnston <lb />
was to Congress there were <lb />
,. i in the district. He has <lb />
r ST , Increased to <lb />
It therefore affords us <lb />
great pleasure to chronicle the Louisburg It is said mat <lb />
that Holt and the rest of our two boys under ll were married re- <lb />
North Carolina manufacturers have to widows, aged H rind <lb />
the war tariff. In regard to trusts, come to the rescue of tho No one gave the <lb />
Harrison agrees with the Chicago I at interest of our State, have grooms away, hut they me the <lb />
platform and not with Blame, at joined hands with it in its light. mites. <lb />
least ho says he does, but what a re- against this heartless Col. Rev C. S. <lb />
publican says about trusts must is himself one of the offered bis resignation as <lb />
and most successful farmers pastor of the Baptist church at Pol <lb />
North Carolina and always be but Sunday. It will not <lb />
relied upon to aid and an easy matter to find any one <lb />
to his brother when- <lb />
ever it is in his power to do so. We <lb />
say for the manufacturers of <lb />
North Carolina for their praise <lb />
thy effort to protect the leading in- <lb />
of tho State at a <lb />
AT <lb />
Little, House <lb />
;. <lb />
STANDARD CALICOES <lb />
AT <lb />
CLOTH <lb />
can party are Mills bill <lb />
which only makes a fair revision of <lb />
ways be taken with a grain or <lb />
Harrison's letter is on the <lb />
whole regarded here as very weak, <lb />
is not calculated to gain any <lb />
votes for his party. <lb />
Mr. Cleveland's ringing letter <lb />
has made a impression <lb />
here. Many Democrats consider it <lb />
the strongest and best letter of ac <lb />
ever written. It shows i Messrs. Barbee Barbee <lb />
Mr. Cleveland to be firm in his in say that the substitute <lb />
of having taxation reduced <lb />
in this country to the extent <lb />
to economically administer the <lb />
to fill his place in the estimation of <lb />
the Baptists. <lb />
The River rose thirty <lb />
seven feet over high water mark, <lb />
flooding Northampton and Halifax <lb />
counties and doing immense dams <lb />
age. The entire corn cotton <lb />
Government. <lb />
The has reduced the <lb />
for reclaiming the arid <lb />
regions from to <lb />
The Senate committee on foreign <lb />
relations have hung up the <lb />
by Col Holt answers tho lowlands the vicinity <lb />
well and OHO be bought of them at <lb />
a price which is from to Cents <lb />
less per yard than is now demanded to <lb />
for jute bagging. Verily, we <lb />
. III. . W <lb />
the position of his party, but is per- bill the present. <lb />
because the party leaders <lb />
do not agree with each other. <lb />
He incidentally refers to the evils <lb />
consequent upon our lax <lb />
laws, tosses the Chinese <lb />
question in a blanket with consider- <lb />
able- discusses various <lb />
other matters, also has a special <lb />
word condemnation of trusts, but <lb />
spends his strength on the <lb />
which Mr. Cleveland <lb />
has forced on the attention of the <lb />
the surplus and <lb />
tariff reform <lb />
this subject a comparison <lb />
of the two letters is invited, indeed <lb />
is inevitable. While Mr. Cleveland <lb />
writes with a perfectly free pen, and <lb />
with a great force and emphasis, <lb />
Mr. Harrison is evidently cramped <lb />
by bis unfortunate want of <lb />
He makes an admirable effort <lb />
to thresh this year's wheat out of <lb />
last year's straw, but shows that he <lb />
is neither clear bis ideas nor <lb />
of bis facts. His <lb />
forces him to one statement <lb />
which will particularly hamstring <lb />
his letter render it useless as a <lb />
campaign document, for while be <lb />
admits that democratic action is <lb />
right lie impeaches the Democratic <lb />
motive. That is neither good reason- <lb />
nor sound logic- It savors of <lb />
the demagogue. <lb />
For example he declares that the <lb />
attempt of the Democrats to reduce <lb />
the tariff is a step in the direction <lb />
of free trade. Mills <lb />
these arc his only a step, <lb />
but it is toward an object that the <lb />
leaders of Democratic thought and <lb />
legislation have clearly in <lb />
This statement leads us to infer <lb />
that he agrees with Mr. Blaine, who <lb />
telegraphed from Europe, <lb />
touch the and <lb />
of the more prominent Republican <lb />
leaders, who are vigorously at work <lb />
to the tariff still higher. We <lb />
are therefore prepared the <lb />
that an attempt on the part <lb />
of any one to lower the tariff is a <lb />
political heresy to lie resisted at all <lb />
hazards. <lb />
You will be surprised to hear, <lb />
then, that almost in the next paras <lb />
graph, Mr. Harrison pledges the <lb />
Republican party to take tariff <lb />
in band reform it provided the <lb />
people will give it votes. <lb />
That is to say, any modification <lb />
of the tariff, even so slight as that <lb />
proposed by the Mills five <lb />
per cent to excite <lb />
the alarm of the country, because it <lb />
means free trade if done by Demo- <lb />
Bat if the Republicans get <lb />
back into power will reduce <lb />
the more than the <lb />
Mills bill ever contemplated-and <lb />
that Will not be free trade. We <lb />
confess that kind of logic is <lb />
not exactly clear, but it is supposed <lb />
to serve well enough for campaign <lb />
purposes. <lb />
The letter is not strong; it u <lb />
rather stale. No other Republican <lb />
could do better, though, than Mr. <lb />
Harrison has done, for the facts are <lb />
the Democratic side, and facts <lb />
will tell in the present <lb />
The Republicans are getting a <lb />
good deal of consolation out of the <lb />
fact that they succeeded after great <lb />
efforts in holding their own <lb />
and Maine. They will <lb />
in November how very foolish <lb />
were to think defeating <lb />
Cleveland on tariff reform. <lb />
seems to the <lb />
increase among the Republicans in <lb />
the Senate. The latest offenders <lb />
are Messrs. Blair, Hoar, <lb />
and Mitchell. <lb />
Senator Quay came over from <lb />
New York this week to try to per <lb />
the Republican Senators to <lb />
take his advice and not attempt to <lb />
pass a tariff bill at this session. He <lb />
has made some converts, but <lb />
enough is somewhat doubtful. <lb />
Tho impression among those who <lb />
ought to know, is that an attempt <lb />
will be made to pass the bill, if they <lb />
ever succeed in it re- <lb />
ported to the Senate. The time set <lb />
for its report has now gone by. Now <lb />
say it will be reported next <lb />
week. <lb />
A naval officer is authority for <lb />
the statement that the new double <lb />
turreted monitor Puritan which is <lb />
being at Chester, Pennsylvania <lb />
will when completed be able to dis- <lb />
able and sink in fifteen minutes the <lb />
strongest iron clad afloat. If this <lb />
so, about a dozen would <lb />
be good things for Uncle Sam to <lb />
have around. <lb />
Senator Beck is seriously ill with <lb />
an affection of the heart. He has <lb />
by his physician's been com <lb />
to give his Congressional <lb />
duties for the present session. His <lb />
loss will be severely felt if there is a <lb />
tariff Senate as ho was <lb />
expected to lead the Democrats <lb />
their attack upon the Republican <lb />
tariff bill. It is hoped that perfect <lb />
rest will restore his health. <lb />
The Democrats of the House will <lb />
shortly hold a caucus to determine <lb />
what action to take on the adjourn- <lb />
question <lb />
Republican office-holders in the <lb />
departments here have received cir- <lb />
asking them to contribute to <lb />
the Republican campaign fund- <lb />
How's that for cheek T <lb />
Speaker expects to go to <lb />
Kentucky to-morrow. While there <lb />
he will probably make a few speech <lb />
es to help cause <lb />
Several bills have been introduced <lb />
which are aimed at the cotton-bag- <lb />
trusts, and it would seem to <lb />
be almost certain that some of them <lb />
must pass. <lb />
All want is an opportunity as <lb />
everybody seems to be opposed to <lb />
this trust. <lb />
The Senate has not yet disposed <lb />
of the Chinese exclusion bill. <lb />
If one-tenth of the bills introduced <lb />
against trusts become laws <lb />
we would never hear of <lb />
trust. <lb />
An immense ratification meeting <lb />
presided over by Speaker <lb />
was held here Wednesday evening. <lb />
It was attended by many <lb />
men and officials, and the <lb />
was something marvelous. <lb />
believe the of North <lb />
now have tho Bagging <lb />
throat. This matter <lb />
should receive immediate attention, t <lb />
so that the mills can go to work on <lb />
the goods if they approved and <lb />
desired by the farmers. <lb />
To Take the Bark Off. <lb />
Workman. <lb />
It is but a week or two since it <lb />
was announced through these col- <lb />
that the barking of dogs at <lb />
could be stopped immediately <lb />
T ., i if the inmates the house would <lb />
The Desolation in Jacksonville turn their shoes bottom side <lb />
wards. The expedient was given <lb />
The following account, taken from I gentleman in Danville Va. <lb />
a Jacksonville letter to the New i J practice is observed and <lb />
York some idea found We bad <lb />
desolation which reigns in <lb />
YARD <lb />
ALL WOOL.<lb />
Our Best <lb />
LAD SHOES AT <lb />
Our Nice Fitting <lb />
SHOES ARE UNEQUAL. <lb />
Our <lb />
BUFF SHOES <lb />
HOOD VALUED. <lb />
revived by a state- <lb />
made to us. A living on <lb />
Greene street, who was greatly an- <lb />
by the barking dogs on <lb />
Tuesday night, concluded <lb />
the back streets all is dead <lb />
listless. Few people go out <lb />
less they have special business, and <lb />
the streets in the bank of. <lb />
the city and suburbs are as quiet if fat she try the shoe remedy <lb />
the. entire population bad gone off, Her account the affair <lb />
a big picnic. At nearly every morning was that it acted like a <lb />
re of No sooner were the shoes <lb />
turned up than two dogs close by <lb />
block hangs or more <lb />
ever present and significant yellow <lb />
flags, and the life seems to <lb />
the presence of the nurses going to <lb />
their tasks or tho wagons of the re- <lb />
lief committee going tho rounds. <lb />
An occasional ice wagon, the big <lb />
canvass covered delivery wagon of <lb />
some grocery and tho hearse <lb />
seem to be all the vehicles that <lb />
break the and awe <lb />
stillness that reigns supreme. <lb />
Even the few children seen, poor <lb />
things, have caught the air of <lb />
sadness and sit <lb />
perhaps by the open window of an <lb />
inhabited or on the porch, <lb />
listlessly gazing out, probably in <lb />
their childish way endeavoring to <lb />
reason out this reign of terror, their <lb />
swings, playthings and toys all neg- <lb />
forgotten. No <lb />
shout of youngsters at ball or mar- <lb />
or the ringing merry laugh is <lb />
heard. All is quiet, dead and still. <lb />
the boys, though less <lb />
frightened or affected by the press <lb />
of the scourge than the white <lb />
lads, feel the universal dread that <lb />
seems to weigh down the air, and <lb />
their spirits are curbed <lb />
for once. The closed and blinded <lb />
houses, the neglected yards with <lb />
grass a foot these tell the <lb />
sail story plainer than the most <lb />
pencil or pen. The ready res <lb />
to the appeal for aid makes <lb />
our people feel deeply <lb />
With a wife her husband's faults <lb />
should be sacred. V woman forgets <lb />
what is due herself when she <lb />
to that- of weakness <lb />
a female confidante. A wife's <lb />
bosom be the tomb of her <lb />
husband's failings, and his <lb />
far more valuable in her <lb />
than his life. And the same <lb />
rule applies, vice to husbands. <lb />
hushed their barking and were per- <lb />
dumb. The lady who tested <lb />
the matter related her experience <lb />
to her nearest neighbor next morn- <lb />
but was so full of laughter that <lb />
she could scarcely tell it. <lb />
The Sluggard's Fate. <lb />
To young men who arc attracted <lb />
by the glitter of a lite <lb />
John L. Sullivan ought to furnish an <lb />
interesting and profitable study. A <lb />
short time ago ho was tho admired <lb />
of a vast circle of more or less fill <lb />
mail beings. He was courted, <lb />
ed, feared. He hand <lb />
over list over hand, to be <lb />
perfectly proper in the picture <lb />
looked to those who do not be <lb />
the present very much like a <lb />
success. Today he is down <lb />
going wave. When his circus tent <lb />
was pitched among his old admirers <lb />
in Boston the other day they passed <lb />
it by. There were no bartenders in <lb />
big diamonds there, no in <lb />
flashy Clothes, no admiring women of <lb />
the town. A few small made up <lb />
the audience, and they, <lb />
John L. gave a sparring exhibition, <lb />
pronounced the entire show a very <lb />
affair. Pretty John's <lb />
money will be and then he <lb />
will have to go at some legitimate <lb />
work. If he lives the allotted time <lb />
of man almost half his life will be <lb />
spent in tho saddest of occupations <lb />
looking over his into the <lb />
past and I was up <lb />
there; now I am down John's <lb />
life is a conspicuous failure. It is <lb />
in the nature of things that such a <lb />
life should be. He has lived to no <lb />
earthly purpose. <lb />
The person who remarked that <lb />
the New York Star as a <lb />
There are to be about pen- champion combines the executive <lb />
this year, or more than ability a battering ram with the <lb />
last year, and they will not get business a hornet, was not <lb />
The number is great- fur of the way. It is a great <lb />
in excess the first estimate Star <lb />
We also invite you to <lb />
our General Stock, <lb />
is better than ever before <lb />
We have a good line of Do- <lb />
and Kentucky <lb />
Hats and Caps and a <lb />
stock of Men's k Boo. <lb />
HOUSE k <lb />
V JAMES, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, If. C. <lb />
in all the court. Coll <lb />
Specialty. <lb />
I. <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
Greenville, N <lb />
GREENVILLE, ft <lb />
I. BLOW, <lb />
E Y-AT-L A W, <lb />
R E E N L C.<lb />
BERNARD, <lb />
A T-LA W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Practice in the State and Federal Cm <lb />
J. H. TUCKER. J O<lb />
A T-LA W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
LATHAM. <lb />
harry <lb />
T A SKINNER, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
V. <lb />
Attorney and at <lb />
. C. <lb />
A Him W JOYNER, <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Will practice to the Courts of <lb />
Greene, and Beaufort <lb />
tics, and the Supreme Court. <lb />
Faithful attention to all <lb />
entrusted to him. <lb />
made, and increases every year. <lb />
The more Stars read, the more <lb />
Democratic voters. This great me- <lb />
newspaper makes s <lb />
rates for the campaign i for <lb />
daily and that are <lb />
There Is a good field for a <lb />
few persons hereabouts <lb />
to get up clubs. <lb />
A smart Georgia girl recently sent <lb />
the New York Weekly Slur enough <lb />
subscriptions to net her in com- <lb />
missions, all within three weeks and <lb />
without leaving home or incurring a <lb />
penny of expense. And yet they <lb />
say that the of profitable <lb />
employment are closed to <lb />
men. <lb />
R. H. SWELL, <lb />
WASHINGTON, W, <lb />
Surgeon Dentist. <lb />
Tenders his professional <lb />
public. <lb />
Teeth extracted without pain by <lb />
of Nitrous Oxide Gas. <lb />
Fl <lb />
J. <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
A Y-A T-LA W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C<lb /></p>
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t- <lb />
Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
art <lb />
Published Every Wednesday <lb />
PAPER <lb />
IN THE<lb />
LATELY TO <lb />
Subscript<lb />
W-0 per <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, <lb />
will not hesitate to Democratic <lb />
men and measures that are not consistent <lb />
with true principles of the party. <lb />
If want a paper from a <lb />
section of the State for the <lb />
TOR. SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER <lb />
lL <lb />
Entered at the Office at <lb />
C, <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
A communication in this issue <lb />
from Rev. J. Nelson, is com- <lb />
mended to a careful reading by <lb />
all who have ever had a thought <lb />
of voting for the Third party in <lb />
the And it is <lb />
worth a perusal by all persons, <lb />
whether Prohibitionist or not. <lb />
The campaign liars should <lb />
sent the yellow fever <lb />
Never poor sufferers <lb />
already have enough to contend <lb />
with should not have fur- <lb />
afflictions. A few campaign <lb />
liars would soon have the <lb />
so they would not be able <lb />
to tell from day. <lb />
get them to go on an arctic ex- <lb />
or to some region where <lb />
their lies would freeze up. <lb />
. m <lb />
Yellow fever continues to <lb />
spread at an alarming rate. <lb />
Jacksonville is more <lb />
thirds depopulated and people <lb />
are rapidly leaving other cities <lb />
where the scourge has appeared. <lb />
Stringent quarantines are being <lb />
established in almost every dis- <lb />
and in of the most <lb />
dangerous localities even the <lb />
is being resorted to as <lb />
a means of keeping fever <lb />
en refugees from entering and <lb />
spreading the disease. <lb />
Fair will begin Oct. <lb />
ah last four days. The list <lb />
of entries will be fuller than <lb />
There-will be the largest <lb />
show of fine horses ever made in <lb />
the State. The finest herds of <lb />
cattle ever n exhibition will be <lb />
there; There will be more pens <lb />
of hogs of more breeds than <lb />
ever before. The poultry will <lb />
be alight in itself, it will <lb />
prise professional breeders. This <lb />
has been a good fruit year and <lb />
the exhibits will be in keeping <lb />
with it. The crop displays will <lb />
equal anything ever seen. <lb />
races will be standard. The <lb />
great Indian Ball Game will be <lb />
played by a band of Cherokee-. <lb />
Music. speakers. <lb />
Meetings of Farmers. Merry <lb />
and fun for all- <lb />
fare only one cent a mil. Sure- <lb />
a representation should <lb />
be from Pitt county. <lb />
with their <lb />
are raising a shout <lb />
of triumph over the result in <lb />
Maine. has gone Radical by <lb />
nearly more votes than it <lb />
did in That signifies a <lb />
great deal, don't it What a <lb />
tremendous gain in the State of <lb />
Maine that is How is it they <lb />
didn't rejoice over the elections <lb />
and Arkansas I The <lb />
Democrats doubled their major- <lb />
in both of those States, but <lb />
that was It was quite <lb />
natural that they should do so, <lb />
of The Rads made <lb />
their boasts that they would re- <lb />
duce, if they did not entirely <lb />
wipe out, the Democratic major- <lb />
in on the tariff is- <lb />
ape- They made a great fight, <lb />
what was the A <lb />
gain of nearly votes for <lb />
the Democracy. In Arkansas <lb />
the Rads and Union Labor men <lb />
made a mighty effort to defeat <lb />
Indiana, California, Mich- <lb />
and Nebraska and the <lb />
broken South on the 7th of No- <lb />
your laughing be <lb />
turned into weeping, and your <lb />
pretended joy will be supplanted <lb />
by sorrow and overwhelm- <lb />
Please paste the following <lb />
in your hat, and keep it until <lb />
you hear the result of the <lb />
Cleveland will be elected <lb />
by a popular majority of a <lb />
of a votes over all <lb />
rivals, and wall have or <lb />
of the electoral votes , <lb />
The last issue of the Bethel <lb />
Herald nearly, or quite, <lb />
a column and a half of its space <lb />
to the Reflector, and a few <lb />
words in reply are necessary. <lb />
Rev. Mr. Raven first says a <lb />
Greenville minister has written <lb />
articles for the <lb />
tor sub and reads him a <lb />
lecture for his conduct. Later <lb />
on he says he has known of this <lb />
for several days, and that we <lb />
it best to anticipate us <lb />
in making it <lb />
that we got a preacher to write <lb />
the editor on Prohibition <lb />
that have recently appeared in <lb />
the Reflector. At first we <lb />
could not imagine <lb />
was striking at, and it was <lb />
only by a remark from <lb />
of the members of his con- <lb />
that we learned that <lb />
Rev R. B. John was the minister <lb />
alluded to. We are sorry to <lb />
knock the props from under this <lb />
nice little story of Mr. Raven's, <lb />
but truth compels us to do so. <lb />
Instead of writing the <lb />
articles in the Reflector, <lb />
Rev. Mr. John never knew of <lb />
them until they appeared in <lb />
print. Nor has he, or any other <lb />
preacher in Greenville ever writ- <lb />
ten a line of editorial, political <lb />
or for the <lb />
The only article on Prohibition <lb />
that has appeared in the Re- <lb />
as an editorial and <lb />
which was nut written in the of- <lb />
by ourselves, was a short <lb />
piece of not more than fifteen <lb />
lines in our issue of two weeks <lb />
since, and this was not intended <lb />
for Mr. Raven any more than <lb />
for all other ministers who, like <lb />
him, rue being led Into error by <lb />
enthusiastic fervor. This short <lb />
squib, as stated in our last issue <lb />
was written by a Methodist <lb />
preacher, but he is <lb />
of Greenville. We feel <lb />
at Raven says <lb />
in regard to our editorials of <lb />
late, and while he does not in- <lb />
give we <lb />
assure it is appreciated <lb />
a much as though he <lb />
had meant it His pt <lb />
to make q preacher out of a man <lb />
who has not been pastor of a <lb />
church for more than a dozen <lb />
years, but has been a practical <lb />
and followed no other <lb />
calling all time, too weak <lb />
affair to receive attention. <lb />
an <lb />
Our editorial of last week fully <lb />
answered all the points in re- <lb />
to the Democratic <lb />
date for Auditor, and we will <lb />
not reassert them. Having thus <lb />
corrected the error Mr. Raven <lb />
has fallen into, and now that <lb />
we have shown him that his <lb />
great secret is only an imaginary <lb />
one. we him and the Ear <lb />
aid alone, and will pursue the <lb />
even tenor of way and do <lb />
our utmost for the success of the <lb />
Democratic party. <lb />
Speaking. <lb />
The past week was prolific of <lb />
speeches in Greenville. <lb />
as we are unable, for want of <lb />
space, to make a separate report of <lb />
each speech made, or of each <lb />
rate speaking day, we are compelled <lb />
to bring them all under one general <lb />
heading and each briefly. <lb />
THE DISCUSSION. <lb />
The ball was started rolling on <lb />
Monday by the joint discussion be <lb />
Geo. H. Brown, Jr., and <lb />
Mr. Geo- A. the candidates <lb />
for Presidential Elector. Both gen <lb />
are citizens of Washington, any profession. <lb />
and are speakers of more than aver- <lb />
age ability. The speaking was in <lb />
court house, after the adjourn <lb />
of the morning session of the <lb />
court, and was listened to by a good <lb />
j crowd of citizens, both white and <lb />
Democratic nominees, and a j the former predominating, <lb />
of about votes <lb />
them to understand that the and spoke for <lb />
an hour and a quarter. We were <lb />
to get to the court house <lb />
CM. Brown had been for <lb />
more than of an hoar, <lb />
and we are therefore unable to Ray <lb />
was Democratic to the core. <lb />
mi-yet they assume to jubilate <lb />
over holding their own in <lb />
-State that everybody knew <lb />
would go Radical, and cared <lb />
about what the majority <lb />
might be. If they could report <lb />
gains from a Democratic strong- <lb />
hold, they would have cause for <lb />
but ah, how cold th <lb />
expected results in <lb />
States. Now is the <lb />
you, ye Rads, to crow <lb />
over something; for ye know <lb />
well that the day of mourning <lb />
for yon is near at hand. Shout <lb />
now over the magnificent results <lb />
in Maine and but <lb />
when the returns come in from <lb />
said he would use a newspaper <lb />
which was more eloquent and <lb />
appropriate than anything he could <lb />
say or write. He then quoted at <lb />
length from an editorial in the May <lb />
17th issue of the Washington Gazette, <lb />
and turning to his opponent said he <lb />
knew Mr. Sparrow approve <lb />
and endorse every word of that <lb />
because he was the <lb />
of it. This announcement met <lb />
with enthusiastic applause from the <lb />
Democrats present, as did many <lb />
telling points made by Mr. Brown. <lb />
Mayor C. M- Bernard introduced <lb />
Mr. Sparrow. We heard the <lb />
of this speech, to which we paid close <lb />
attention. After announcing the <lb />
position for which be was running <lb />
and an exhaustive explanation of <lb />
the manner in which President <lb />
and Vice-President were chosen, Mr. <lb />
Sparrow declared his intention of <lb />
discussing the national issues that <lb />
divided the two great parties, in do- <lb />
which not make <lb />
and fail to prove them, as bis <lb />
opponent had done, deal <lb />
in facts and would give the figures <lb />
to prove what he had to say. This <lb />
was an unfortunate promise the <lb />
part of Mr. Sparrow, for while he <lb />
declared himself prepared with facts <lb />
and figures which soon be pro- <lb />
he was never able to reach <lb />
them, always keeping them in sight <lb />
just ahead, and closed his speech <lb />
without having been able to catch up <lb />
with a single one of them. Not one <lb />
of Col. Brown's charges was answer- <lb />
ed, and many of the statements of <lb />
the speaker were wild and reckless. <lb />
We give two as samples. He said <lb />
that the Republican high pros <lb />
tariff had so cheapened goods <lb />
American manufacture that steel <lb />
rails could be bought in the United <lb />
States for a smaller sum per ton than <lb />
the tariff tax on foreign rails amount- <lb />
ed to. Again he said that a certain <lb />
bought a suit of clothes, <lb />
hat, shirt, shoes, of American <lb />
manufacture, also a set <lb />
studs for his shirt front, the entire <lb />
outfit costing and that he <lb />
failed to find a single European mar- <lb />
in which he could purchase the <lb />
same articles as cheaply as in <lb />
the United States. All thinking <lb />
men will at once see the fallacy of <lb />
this argument, for the Hiddenite <lb />
studs, which are very rare indeed, <lb />
if procurable at all, are equally as <lb />
valuable as diamonds, and would <lb />
have alone the purchaser ten or <lb />
a dozen times as much as the whole <lb />
outfit is said by Mr. Sparrow to have <lb />
cost. And if American goods are <lb />
sold so much cheaper than those <lb />
European make, if it is impossible <lb />
to duplicate American prices in the <lb />
European markets, what is the need <lb />
of having a high protective tariff to <lb />
keep out imports, and why <lb />
the everlasting cry of our industries <lb />
being ruined by competition with <lb />
the pauper products of foreign <lb />
tries If our manufacturers, under <lb />
a high protective tax, can sell goods <lb />
cheaper than free trade England, <lb />
would not the same goods be cheap- <lb />
were the tax, or a portion of it, <lb />
removed Is not the tariff <lb />
if these assertions of Mr. <lb />
Sparrow are true, and is not its con- <lb />
robbery Mr. Sparrow is <lb />
the most Republican orator <lb />
we have ever listened to, and his <lb />
presentation of a weak side was as <lb />
good as could have been made. The <lb />
present cheered and <lb />
at almost every pause, <lb />
whether appropriate or not. <lb />
Col. Brown had just commenced <lb />
his reply to Mr. Sparrow when Judge <lb />
Graves came in and the discussion <lb />
closed without rejoinder. All the <lb />
advantage in the discussion was on <lb />
the side of Col- Brown, who received <lb />
many compliments for his able effort <lb />
in behalf of Democracy. <lb />
THE RATIFICATION MEETING. <lb />
On Tuesday, as previously <lb />
there was held a grand Dem- <lb />
ratification meeting, and a <lb />
tremendous crowd from Pitt and ad- <lb />
joining counties was present. Both <lb />
speakers announced for the occasion <lb />
were and it was expected <lb />
that they would supply the audience <lb />
with sound Democratic doctrine. <lb />
In this the people were not <lb />
pointed, for both gentlemen fully <lb />
sustained the reputation previously- <lb />
borne by them. We were only able <lb />
to bear a portion of each speech <lb />
and regret our inability to do them <lb />
justice in this report. Hon. W. B. <lb />
Henry, of Henderson, the first speak- <lb />
was introduced by Mr. F. G. <lb />
James, and for an hour and a half <lb />
he spoke to the vast crowd <lb />
bled. National and state affairs were <lb />
ably discussed and the various is- <lb />
sues dividing the two parties were <lb />
handled in a masterly manner. In <lb />
eulogizing the standard bearers of <lb />
Democracy Mr. Henry was very <lb />
and was greeted with round <lb />
after of The race <lb />
question in North Carolina was <lb />
squarely drawn, the speaker boldly <lb />
declaring that the white people <lb />
must and should rule. He had no <lb />
animosity or ill will against the <lb />
but he was inferior to the <lb />
white man in every respect and to <lb />
tally incompetent to govern. God <lb />
had made the an inferior be- <lb />
in history recorded no single <lb />
instance where one of the race had <lb />
attained eminence or distinction in <lb />
Mr. Henry closed <lb />
his speech amid much applause. <lb />
Mr. J. D. Murphy introduced Hon. <lb />
J. E. Moore, of Williamston, the <lb />
speaker. It seemed that Mr. <lb />
Henry had covered all the ground <lb />
possible in his speech and that Mr. <lb />
Moore would therefore not have very <lb />
much to say. This idea was very <lb />
soon dispelled by that gentleman, <lb />
who made one of the strongest and <lb />
most eloquent speeches ever heard <lb />
in Greenville. Already held in <lb />
high esteem by the people of Pitt <lb />
county, who know him and <lb />
ate his sterling integrity and great <lb />
Ham, of Tarboro, addressed the Y. <lb />
M. M. D C. Both speeches were <lb />
appropriate and favorably received. <lb />
One was a plain, unanswerable <lb />
statement of facts and arraignment <lb />
of the party, the other a <lb />
glowing outburst of oratory. Mr. <lb />
is said to have made the <lb />
best twenty minutes ever <lb />
beard Greenville, not even being <lb />
excelled by Vance. He advanced <lb />
a new line of thought, not generally <lb />
heard in political speeches. <lb />
R. S. CLARK CO., <lb />
IN <lb />
Democratic Canvass. <lb />
The candidates of the Democrat- <lb />
party for Legislature and the <lb />
i County offices will address the <lb />
people of Pitt County at the follow- <lb />
times and places, viz <lb />
May's Chapel, Tuesday, October <lb />
Harrington's X Road, <lb />
day, October 10th. <lb />
Barney's Friday, October 12th. <lb />
Calico Hill, Saturday, October <lb />
13th. <lb />
Farmville, Tuesday, October 16th, <lb />
Parker's School I louse, Thursday, <lb />
October 18th. <lb />
Friday, October 19th. <lb />
Keels Store, Saturday, October <lb />
20th. <lb />
Other appointments will be made <lb />
in time. <lb />
Alex. L. Blow. <lb />
Bern. Ex. Committee. <lb />
Against the Bagging Trust. <lb />
Mr. Editor i At a called meets <lb />
of the Pitt Co. Farmers Alliance <lb />
held in Germania Hall at Greenville <lb />
on of Sept. 1888, for the purpose <lb />
of arriving at some definite <lb />
concerning a covering for <lb />
present cotton crop, the following <lb />
resolutions were <lb />
Whereas, we, the members of <lb />
Pitt county Farmer's Alliance de- <lb />
the iniquitous fraud of the <lb />
jute bagging trust company, be it <lb />
resolved <lb />
1st- That will not use under <lb />
any circumstances one yard of jute <lb />
bagging at the present exorbitant <lb />
price, now held by, the bagging <lb />
trust company. <lb />
2nd. That each and every <lb />
buy any thing they can get as <lb />
a substitute for immediate use. <lb />
3rd. That each and every <lb />
Alliance ascertain the <lb />
amount they want to invest in <lb />
chasing a substitute for bagging. <lb />
4th. That they and em <lb />
power their agents to make <lb />
chases for them or give their orders <lb />
to the county agent who will make <lb />
the necessary purchase. <lb />
5th. That a copy of these <lb />
be spread upon our minutes <lb />
and that our Secretary send one to <lb />
the Eastern Reflector and one <lb />
to the Progressive Farmer for <lb />
cation. Respectfully <lb />
Secretary Pitt F. A. <lb />
Are headquarters for all needed in the <lb />
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb />
but if you want anything in <lb />
Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Stoves <lb />
and Cooking Utensils. Carriage Material <lb />
and House Cutlery <lb />
CA T-iIi US. <lb />
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb />
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb />
which we will sell at Factory Prices. <lb />
anything of his speech prior to our <lb />
arrival except what others have said I ability, Mr. Moore endeared himself <lb />
to all present and made friends of <lb />
those who before had regarded him <lb />
with comparative indifference. His <lb />
explanation of the tariff was labor <lb />
ate and convincing, leaving a strong <lb />
impression upon the minds of his <lb />
audience. While the whole speech <lb />
was a great one, the appeal to the <lb />
citizens of Pitt county to be true to <lb />
themselves in the earning election <lb />
and to help swell the victory that <lb />
would crown the Democratic cause <lb />
in November was one of the most <lb />
masterly outbursts of impassioned <lb />
eloquence we ever listened to, and <lb />
the speaker took his seat amidst a <lb />
perfect storm of applause- <lb />
On Thursday night Messrs. R. H. <lb />
Gil- <lb />
our presence, and the universal <lb />
verdict is that it was a plain, con <lb />
carefully prepared <lb />
favor of democratic <lb />
plea, which simply <lb />
The portion of the speech we <lb />
heard was devoted to the tariff, and <lb />
the subject was handled in an able <lb />
manner. The evidence produced in <lb />
favor of Democratic reform was ins <lb />
deed strong, while the charges made <lb />
against the Republican monopolist- <lb />
aiders was moat damaging and damn- <lb />
He eulogized the Democratic <lb />
nominees for President and Vices <lb />
President in eloquent terms and de- <lb />
voted a few words to the State tick. <lb />
et. Instead of his own words <lb />
Hew York, New Jersey, n T Brows Battle, of Raleigh, and <lb />
Attention Tax Payers <lb />
I will at the following time and <lb />
places tor the purpose collecting the <lb />
and County taxes for the year <lb />
Mays Chapel, Tin , lay, Oct. 9th 1888 <lb />
Harrington's X Road, Wednesday, 10th <lb />
Bell's Ferry, Thursday, Oct. 11th <lb />
Friday, Oct. 12th <lb />
Calico Hill, Saturday, 13th <lb />
Farmville, Tuesday, 16th <lb />
Falkland, Wednesday, 17th <lb />
Parkers School House, Thursday, 18th <lb />
Friday, Oct. 10th. <lb />
Keel's Store, Saturday, Oct. 20th <lb />
Bethel, Oct. 22nd <lb />
Black Jack, Tuesday. <lb />
Lang's School House, Thursday, 25th <lb />
All other days I shall be at the Court <lb />
House in Greenville or represented by <lb />
my deputy Mr. B. S. Sheppard. <lb />
The law requires me to make prompt <lb />
and full settlements and failure to do so <lb />
imposes heavy penalties. I propose to <lb />
comply with the law, and to that end <lb />
and to save others trouble and expenses, <lb />
I hereby Five notice that individual tax <lb />
payers must also comply with the re- <lb />
of law or I shall certainly en- <lb />
force payment of taxes. <lb />
John <lb />
Tax for Pitt County. <lb />
Farmers <lb />
Look to Your Interest <lb />
R. GREENE <lb />
Manager. <lb />
WE are now fitted up in first-class order and are prepared to man- <lb />
upon short notice any kind or style of <lb />
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb />
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING. <lb />
We also keep a nice line of <lb />
READY MADE HARNESS- <lb />
Come and see us. Satisfaction Guaranteed. <lb />
THE MAN IN THE MOON <lb />
BE SEEN EVERY but the man who a fresh supply of <lb />
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb />
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS, <lb />
Can be found whenever wanted. You only have to look for <lb />
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb />
And all your wants in the above goods can be supplied. <lb />
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS PUT UP TO ORDER. <lb />
FINE A SPECIALTY. <lb />
ESTABLISHED IN 1870. <lb />
Luther Sheldon, <lb />
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS, <lb />
MIXED PAINTS, TIN SHINGLES, CUT GLASS, BRACKETS, <lb />
VARNISHES, TARRED ROOFING PAPERS, ENAMELED GLASS, STAIR RAIL, <lb />
Coach Colors in Japan. Plain Sheathing Papers, Cathedral Glass Newels, <lb />
Dry Paints, Plaster or Wall Papers, Venetian Wood Mantels, <lb />
Brushes, Wire Cloth Window Screens, Rubber Roofing Paint, <lb />
Slate Mantel, <lb />
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, <lb />
AND BUILDING MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb />
Nob. West Side Market Sir. Roanoke Ave. <lb />
VA. <lb />
BUT INFORM YOURSELF BEFORE TAKING A <lb />
MATTER FOR GRANTED. <lb />
G. L. <lb />
has just received a handsome and <lb />
selected stock of <lb />
well <lb />
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, AC <lb />
which in superior quality and make can- <lb />
not be surpassed, and will sell them at <lb />
Lowest Bottom Prices. <lb />
CALL AND LOOK FOB YOURSELF. <lb />
BARGAINS BARGAINS; <lb />
To close out, AT COST, all the Dry <lb />
Goods and Dress Goods on hand. <lb />
Country Produce taken in Exchange. <lb />
Two doors South of Store, <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
W. L. BROWN <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT <lb />
AND AGENT FOR THE TARBORO OIL MILLS.<lb />
tor Seed <lb />
Has for sale <lb />
or <lb />
Highest ash price paid <lb />
Meal given in exchange <lb />
Acid Lime and Cotton Seed Meal <lb />
Either for Cash or on Time. <lb />
FARMER'S BONE FERTILIZER. <lb />
A SPECIALTY it is to be superior to fertilizer on the market. <lb />
Us Space Ti <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO., <lb />
Who are a Large Stock of <lb />
NEW <lb />
It has recently been rumored that we were <lb />
closing out our business in Greenville and <lb />
would not have any new goods in stock this sea- <lb />
son. The rumor wholly an error and we has- <lb />
ten to correct it. Contrary to going out of <lb />
we are just receiving an immense stock of <lb />
new <lb />
Fall and Winter Goods <lb />
Our stock will as usual consist of the leading <lb />
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, <lb />
BOOTS, <lb />
SHOES, <lb />
HATS, <lb />
and all to be found in a first-class Dry <lb />
Goods establishment. We will be found at our <lb />
old stand and can supply all your wants with <lb />
reliable goods. <lb />
H Morris Bros, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
L. C. LATHAM <lb />
HARRY SKINNER k CO <lb />
COME THE BIG CLOCK <lb />
AT <lb />
Moses <lb />
JUST RECEIVED A PINS LOT OF <lb />
f itches, <lb />
FOR SALE CHEAP. <lb />
All kinds of and Clock Work <lb />
repaired in Workmanlike Manner and <lb />
warranted months. <lb />
MOSES <lb />
Greenville, N. C, <lb />
Their new advertisement will appear next week. <lb />
SUCCESSORS TO JOHN S. CO <lb />
GREEN N. C. <lb />
THE LEADERS IN <lb />
ILL KINDS OF STAPLE GOODS.<lb />
Our Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, <lb />
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., have arrived, and all <lb />
friends and customers are invited to call and ex- <lb />
goods and prices. <lb />
Having the entire mercantile holiness of John S. <lb />
Co., including notes, book accounts and ail evidences of debt and mer- <lb />
we solicit their former and increased patronage. <lb />
Being able to make all purchases cash, getting advantage of the <lb />
discounts, we will be enabled to sell as cheaply one of Nor- <lb />
folk. shall retain in our employ J. S. Congleton general <lb />
of the business, with his former partner Skinner as assist <lb />
ant, who will always glad to see and serve their old customers. <lb />
A special branch of our business will furnish cash at <lb />
rates to farmers to cultivate and harvest their crops, in sums of -500 to <lb />
with security. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAN <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
D. Williamson, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN <lb />
WILL CONTINUE MANUFACTURE OF <lb />
PHOTONS, BUGGIES, CARTS <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the host Mechanics, consequently put up <lb />
but first-class We keep up with the times the latest improved styles. <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs arc used, you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full line of ready made <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which we will sell as low as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people this and surrounding counties for past favor i. w hop <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
E. C. GLENN.<lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL <lb />
SHELL LIME. PURE DISSOLVED BONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C, Mar. 1887. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having qualified as Executor of the <lb />
Last Will and of R. A. By- <lb />
deceased this day. This is to notify <lb />
all persona owing the estate of the said <lb />
R A. Bynum to come forward and set- <lb />
and all persons holding claims <lb />
against the Mid estate will present them <lb />
to me properly authenticated within <lb />
twelve months from this date or this no- <lb />
tie will b plead in bar of their <lb />
ThU the 7th day of September <lb />
J. K. BYNUM, <lb />
I. A. Sugg Arty Executor. <lb />
to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb />
on the 16th day of August, as ad- <lb />
of the John Moore, <lb />
is hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons owing said estate to make <lb />
ate payment, and to all creditors of said <lb />
estate to present their claims, properly <lb />
authenticated, to the undersigned on or <lb />
before the of or this <lb />
notice will be plead In of their <lb />
RICKEY MOORE, <lb />
John Moore. <lb />
W. L. ELLIOTT. S. P ELLIOTT. JOHN NICHOLS <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
AND <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
Established in Baltimore in 1870. <lb />
Will open a House In <lb />
for the handling and <lb />
sale of cotton, thus giving our customers <lb />
their of the two markets.<lb /></p>
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THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
TIMS PAPER <lb />
NEW YORK. <lb />
I OS <lb />
nu at r. <lb />
inf pi r <lb />
, Al- <lb />
e i for it la <lb />
The beat Butter kept <lb />
constantly on ice at <lb />
Harry Skinner Co's <lb />
Houses with <lb />
J. L. <lb />
has begun. <lb />
Excelsior Coot Stores at <lb />
Terrell's. <lb />
The weather Is bad. <lb />
In Hard head cabbage, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Court in session. <lb />
Cook Stoves repaired at Terrell's. <lb />
Hard rain again yesterday. <lb />
Flower pots at Cost at Terrell's. <lb />
Why not help <lb />
Point Lace Floor has been tried <lb />
and is the best and cheapest at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
The oyster is late this year. <lb />
The Brook's Cotton Pres- <lb />
and all makes of Cotton Gins for <lb />
ale by Alfred Forbes. A specialty <lb />
of the Hall Stonewall Cotton <lb />
Gins. <lb />
September to a close. <lb />
For Tinware go to Terrell's. <lb />
Bring your cotton to Greenville. <lb />
Place your orders for Coal early <lb />
with E. C. Glenn save money. <lb />
The fairs will begin next <lb />
The sale of the Boss Famous <lb />
Milk 1887 ex- <lb />
ceded the sales of former year <lb />
by 390.701 pounds. Try them, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The days of straw hats are <lb />
Valuable property in the town of <lb />
Greenville sale. For terms and <lb />
particulars apply to L. W. Lawrence. <lb />
Very little in this com <lb />
m unity. <lb />
Jars arrived Sept. 7th at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Tho County Alliance <lb />
was in session here Friday. <lb />
Smoke Stacks made to order at <lb />
Terrell's. <lb />
A colored is in progress in <lb />
this week. <lb />
your Coal from E. C. <lb />
lowest cash prices. <lb />
As soon as Court is the cam- <lb />
will warm <lb />
Our stock of Stoves is now complete <lb />
we have fifteen kinds and sizes for <lb />
wood and coal. <lb />
CO. <lb />
The weather is assuming a real <lb />
fall like appearance. <lb />
saved try <lb />
one of New Comfort Heaters <lb />
and yon will realize the stove <lb />
om in your wood bill. <lb />
D. Co. <lb />
We are glad to know that Miss <lb />
Ann is improving. <lb />
In forty days time there has been <lb />
old pounds of sweet <lb />
cleanest, <lb />
healthiest and cheapest <lb />
per lb-, at the Old Brick Stoic. <lb />
valuable letters <lb />
addressed to mo. Finder will be <lb />
paid for by returning them. <lb />
F. G. <lb />
Some stray watermelons yet <lb />
but their days few. <lb />
portrait of two <lb />
children, one in swing, taken by <lb />
Charlotte. Owner call <lb />
at Reflect o a office. <lb />
Look on fourth page for <lb />
of speakers. <lb />
will have a grand <lb />
October and <lb />
Those merchants who do not ad-- <lb />
arc time and money. <lb />
. A gift concert held in the Opera <lb />
House Monday and Tuesday nights <lb />
this week. <lb />
Tho Fisherman and Far- <lb />
mer has just on a new head. It <lb />
is attractive. <lb />
The Riverside Nursery again <lb />
placed us under obligations for a <lb />
handsome bouquet. <lb />
A large number of our citizens <lb />
went to Great Swamp last <lb />
to attend the yearly meeting. <lb />
Heavy freights with <lb />
end the boatmen are happy because <lb />
water in the river is plentiful. <lb />
Miss Novella dancing <lb />
school will have a Friday <lb />
night. All ladies are <lb />
Cotton receipts are light as yet. <lb />
Bo are subscription receipts. We <lb />
desire to see an increase of both. <lb />
The office is indebted to Mr. W. <lb />
W. Thomas for m box of nice <lb />
grapes Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
The town has been finished with <lb />
theatrical amusements for a week. <lb />
The Opera House was open four <lb />
nights. <lb />
The boys had some amusement <lb />
last week whistling the <lb />
March for the hung jury as it march- <lb />
ed by for meals. <lb />
The days and nights are now of <lb />
about the length, with <lb />
odds gradually growing in favor <lb />
of the <lb />
A large lot of first class stationery <lb />
been received at Re- <lb />
office. Give as your ors <lb />
for job work. <lb />
Mrs. M. T. will receive a <lb />
large lot of stylish millinery goods <lb />
to-day. Her new advertisement <lb />
will appear next week. <lb />
Hon. A. M. Waddell, Democratic <lb />
candidate for State Elector and <lb />
Hon. G W. <lb />
candidate for Auditor, will address <lb />
the people of Pitt county at Falk- <lb />
land <lb />
Mr. J. C. Greene has been in <lb />
Washington several days. <lb />
Mr. Ola Forbes is for <lb />
Messrs. Brown Hooker. <lb />
Miss Jennie Williams and Mrs. <lb />
Swindell have returned from their <lb />
visit to Whitakers. <lb />
Rev. J. W. will <lb />
and fill his pulpit in the Baptist <lb />
Church next <lb />
The family of Mr. L. C- Terrell re- <lb />
turned home last week from their <lb />
visit to <lb />
Mr. W. A. Fleming left yesterday <lb />
to organize Alliances in <lb />
adjoining <lb />
Miss King has closed the <lb />
school she was teaching near <lb />
returned home. <lb />
Mrs. S. C. Wells, of Wilson, has <lb />
been visiting the family her <lb />
Sheriff King, the past week. <lb />
Mr. W. E. Barrett, of Farmville, <lb />
has taken a position With Messrs. <lb />
Ryan at the Racket <lb />
Store. <lb />
Rev. E. C- occupied <lb />
pulpit of Sun- <lb />
day morning and night in the ab- <lb />
of Rev. Mr. John. <lb />
Miss Harriette, an experienced <lb />
milliner from Baltimore, in <lb />
Greenville yesterday and has taken <lb />
a position with Mrs. M. T. <lb />
Mrs. Hull, a milliner from <lb />
more who for a season or two past <lb />
was with Mrs. II. Home here, has <lb />
returned to Greenville and <lb />
ed her position for the present sea- <lb />
son. <lb />
Mr. J. W. and wife <lb />
last week for Baltimore where they <lb />
will remain several months. Mr. <lb />
Perkins goes to u course of <lb />
lectures in pursuance his medical <lb />
studies. <lb />
Mr. J. C. Tyson has sold out his <lb />
grocery business to Mr. B. W. <lb />
Mr. Tyson will leave in a day <lb />
or two for Texas. It is to be regret- <lb />
that, so many of the young men <lb />
are leaving this community. <lb />
Hon. L. C. Latham, Member of <lb />
Congress from this District, has been <lb />
attending Court were this week <lb />
last. As a pleader before a jury he <lb />
has no equal in the District. He <lb />
has made some excellent speeches <lb />
at this Court <lb />
Mr. J J. Perkins, of this town, <lb />
was among the who were <lb />
granted license to practice law by <lb />
the Supreme Court last week. He <lb />
will be admitted to the bar at this <lb />
term of Pitt Superior Court. We <lb />
wish hint success the pursuit of <lb />
his profession. <lb />
A list of cases tried term <lb />
of Court had bee n prepared for this <lb />
paper but was c rowed out until next <lb />
week. <lb />
Merchants desiring charges in <lb />
their advertisements should hand <lb />
them in by ten o'clock on Tuesday <lb />
mornings to insure <lb />
G. H. Brown, Jr., and G. <lb />
A Sparrow, Democratic and <lb />
Bean Electors of this District, will <lb />
speak at Barney's, Pitt county, <lb />
20th. <lb />
The known as Langley's <lb />
situated at the store of Mr. T. M. <lb />
Moore, mites North of <lb />
villa, will begin operations on the <lb />
1st of October. <lb />
Tho acknowledges <lb />
the receipt of a complimentary <lb />
to the North Carolina State <lb />
Fair, to be held at Raleigh October <lb />
16th to 19th. <lb />
wish that Adam had died with <lb />
all his says It is <lb />
fortunate for the world that <lb />
was not allowed to have all lie <lb />
wished for. <lb />
Gold has been found in Wake <lb />
we see from an exchange. <lb />
That's nothing Gold has been <lb />
found hero In Pitt We own <lb />
a piece ourselves. <lb />
Thanks to the Secretary for an <lb />
invitation to the annual exhibition <lb />
of the C C. A. M. Fair <lb />
to be held at Concord, N. C, <lb />
October 9th to 12th. <lb />
Elsewhere will found the list <lb />
of appointments of the Tax <lb />
tor. It is important that every tax <lb />
paver in the should give heed <lb />
and be prepared to meet the <lb />
tor. <lb />
Miss Alberta Gallatin came near <lb />
not filling her engagement in <lb />
Greenville, but a little judicious tel- <lb />
brought her on from Tar- <lb />
And a good house was the <lb />
result. <lb />
The Masonic fraternity sent <lb />
to aid yellow fever sufferers at <lb />
Jacksonville. We have of <lb />
no other contributions being made <lb />
from this town. Our people should <lb />
do more for them. <lb />
On the fourth page of this issue <lb />
will be found a new advertisement <lb />
of John Merchant Tailor, La- <lb />
Grange, N. C. He is ready to take <lb />
order for fall and winter suits, and <lb />
gives with his work. <lb />
Sheldon, of Norfolk, a long <lb />
established and reliable dealer in <lb />
s, paints oils and builders <lb />
materials generally has an <lb />
this paper. Those need- <lb />
goods Li his line are directed to <lb />
read it. <lb />
The of the dipper, n <lb />
little at Hookerton <lb />
Greene its appear- <lb />
last week. S. I. Jones is editor <lb />
and proprietor. The paper begins <lb />
well for a little sheet and there <lb />
reason why large results should not <lb />
grow from it. <lb />
straw hat has gone, and it <lb />
went in an way. We wore <lb />
it down to Messrs Higgs <lb />
and happened to lay it down upon <lb />
the counter. Next thing we <lb />
the hat had been sold to a <lb />
and be walked the door with it <lb />
upon his head. We knew they were <lb />
rapid at selling goods but this takes <lb />
the cake for quick at least <lb />
it took off the hat. <lb />
If Greenville was not naturally a <lb />
healthy town the lives of our <lb />
would frequently be in danger, <lb />
there is such little given <lb />
to sanitation. Notwithstanding we <lb />
a week mentioned the <lb />
some of the Market House, <lb />
there are still several large piles of <lb />
filth around it and passing through <lb />
the building brings one in contact <lb />
with odors almost nauseating in <lb />
their effects. <lb />
We are always glad to know of <lb />
prosperity among patrons the <lb />
advertising columns of the <lb />
TOE. a private note to us Pres- <lb />
Hobgood says that the Oxford <lb />
Female Seminary, has tho best <lb />
opening of its history, and that he <lb />
expects enrollment of one hundred <lb />
and fifty during the year. Prof. <lb />
also writes us that his <lb />
school at LaG range had a most fa- <lb />
beginning this session and <lb />
that be expects an increased enrolls <lb />
Tax Collector <lb />
Mr. John Flanagan, who was on <lb />
last Thursday elected as Tax <lb />
tor by the Board of County Com <lb />
tendered his bond <lb />
promptly and qualified. Two bonds <lb />
were required of him, one for the <lb />
State tax amounting to and <lb />
for County and School tax <lb />
amounting to the for- <lb />
mer J. B. Cherry and Tyson <lb />
are his bondsmen, and on the latter <lb />
they are C. J. T. R. Cher- <lb />
John Fleming, B. F Patrick, <lb />
Fernando Ward, E. A. Move, H. <lb />
C. A. White, II. G. Ernul. <lb />
J. B. Yellowley and W. H. <lb />
ton <lb />
Mies <lb />
Miss Alberta Gallatin, with her <lb />
company, appeared in the Opera <lb />
House last Saturday night. The <lb />
play, Romeo and most <lb />
excellently rendered, and pleased <lb />
the entire audience. Miss Gallatin <lb />
is a very pretty young lady ; <lb />
her rendition the part of Juliet <lb />
was the finest display of histrionic <lb />
talent over seen in Greenville The <lb />
support was exceedingly good. Mr. <lb />
W. J. Humphrey, as Romeo and Mr. <lb />
Wm. Rations, as being the <lb />
leading male characters. Taken all <lb />
together the company was decided <lb />
the beat that ever appeared in our <lb />
Opera House. No one has been <lb />
found who regretted having attend- <lb />
ed the performance, and should Miss <lb />
Gallatin make another tour of <lb />
North Carolina Greenville would be <lb />
glad to one of the towns visited. <lb />
We safely promise her a packed <lb />
house should she appear among us <lb />
again. <lb />
A Prompt Transaction. <lb />
From the Raleigh News and <lb />
server of the 16th we take the fol- <lb />
lowing <lb />
Tho old reliable Valley Mutual <lb />
comes to the front, with its <lb />
promptness, pays a <lb />
policy to the widow and <lb />
as will be seen from the let- <lb />
of respected fellow citizen, <lb />
Col. A. B. Andrews <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, Sept. <lb />
Mr. Charles S. Manager <lb />
Southern <lb />
Dear will please eons <lb />
to the officers of the Valley Mu- <lb />
Life Association of Virginia, <lb />
my thanks for the prompt payment <lb />
policy on the life my broth <lb />
the late B. P. of <lb />
N. C, checks for five <lb />
thousand dollars, full amount <lb />
having been forwarded to the <lb />
the day the claim was <lb />
duo. Yours truly, <lb />
A. B. Andrews. <lb />
The Barber's Orchestra hi mi shed <lb />
music for Miss Alberta Gallium's <lb />
performance on Saturday night. <lb />
The cornet band played at open- <lb />
as it also did for other <lb />
troupes that appeared here past <lb />
week. <lb />
Come to you <lb />
want to goods. Our <lb />
have the goods in abundance, will <lb />
sell as low as any town can afford <lb />
and will pay as high prices for any <lb />
produce you have to sell as can be <lb />
obtained anywhere. <lb />
platform that has been placed <lb />
upon the Court House square for <lb />
use at public speakings is too near <lb />
the sidewalk, and the ends of the <lb />
plank extend so far as to be danger- <lb />
to persons who should pass that <lb />
way after night. With a little work <lb />
objectionable features could be <lb />
easily removed- <lb />
Testimonial of <lb />
The following was adopted at tho last <lb />
Quarterly Conference the M. E. <lb />
Church, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
is the fourth year <lb />
that the Rev. W. H. Moore has served <lb />
us as Presiding Elder, and this, in all <lb />
probability. U the last Quarterly <lb />
in which we will all meet our <lb />
present official capacity. We will go out <lb />
from this sacred and holy place, around <lb />
whose altar we have often met in <lb />
commemoration of, and in consecration <lb />
to our Heavenly Father, to work Him <lb />
in other parts of his vineyard. By the <lb />
laws of our Church Brother Moore can- <lb />
not return to us in his present capacity <lb />
but must goto other fields of labor. This <lb />
gives us pain, but we bow in humble <lb />
submission, and heartily recommend him <lb />
to any people who may be so fortunate <lb />
as to receive the services of such a true. <lb />
Godly, strong and consecrated preacher, <lb />
whose influence for good, in this Church, <lb />
and the Washington District, Eternity <lb />
alone c an reveal. We part with Broth- <lb />
Moore with sad hearts, and pray that <lb />
the God who hath sustained him amid <lb />
all the difficulties of life, who hath <lb />
kept him and used him for His own <lb />
may always abide with him. His <lb />
strong arm may ever uphold him, and <lb />
that He will give him more souls for his <lb />
hire, more seals to his ministry, and at <lb />
last give him an abundant entrance into <lb />
His everlasting kingdom in Heaven. <lb />
Jonathan White, <lb />
E. C. Glenn, <lb />
J. L. Little. <lb />
About the Third Party. <lb />
Editor <lb />
I saw a statement in a recent is- <lb />
sue Of the North Carolina Prohibition- <lb />
to effect that ministers of <lb />
tho N. C. Conference bad signified <lb />
their intention through private <lb />
with some of <lb />
worthies of that journal, to vote <lb />
Third Party ticket. I am satisfied, <lb />
from what I have and heard, <lb />
that this statement is without <lb />
and that it was intended to <lb />
mislead the people. No doubt <lb />
preacher who was questioned in <lb />
regard to the matter, replied that <lb />
he was a prohibitionist; that <lb />
any considerable number of them <lb />
said they east their votes tor <lb />
Third Party I do not <lb />
believe. I have yet to see but one <lb />
preacher, and to hear or but one <lb />
other, who belongs to conference <lb />
who were at all favorable to <lb />
Third Party. While the C. Con <lb />
is in favor of temperance <lb />
and all while its min- <lb />
are all ardent <lb />
yet some of us, I might say <lb />
With truth, of us, do not <lb />
feel called upon to vote for men <lb />
ply are hungry for of. <lb />
and pose as Prohibitionists Le- <lb />
fore the public to get it. do not <lb />
there are ten members of the <lb />
Conference who will vote this so <lb />
called ticket, I am <lb />
heartily sorry for them. am sorry <lb />
for any preacher who so loses <lb />
sight of the of the people <lb />
to whom he ministers, who so tar <lb />
gets the welfare of his wile and <lb />
so forgets that the <lb />
thrown around his home <lb />
today is tho happy existence of white <lb />
supremacy in this country, as to <lb />
cast his vote with the element, <lb />
and say to them <lb />
is my vole. Take it, and <lb />
ride power on it if you can. <lb />
Take and gain the <lb />
over the white men. their moth <lb />
en and wives daughters, <lb />
over mine. And this is just what <lb />
every mail who votes for this <lb />
would-be Third Party. Whether Is <lb />
intends it or not, ho is wielding his <lb />
influence and easting his ballot in <lb />
behalf of Radicalism, is a <lb />
synonym in North <lb />
Carolina I say I pity any member <lb />
of our conference who lends himself <lb />
as a tool to this Radical annex. <lb />
God forbid that I should ever cast <lb />
my vote, either directly or indirect- <lb />
to place the true, generous, and <lb />
noble white men women of <lb />
Eastern Carolina under the galling <lb />
humiliating yoke of rule. <lb />
Were I to cast vote for this <lb />
Third Party, know after the <lb />
election that I ban been the <lb />
of helping to defeat the will of the <lb />
best white men in the State, my <lb />
conscience would burn with remorse <lb />
over my folly. am opposed to the <lb />
Third and who <lb />
knows it; and while I am opposed <lb />
to ministers preaching politics from <lb />
the pulpit, vet I think the time has <lb />
come for us outside of it to exercise <lb />
our rights as citizens and as <lb />
and speak in no uncertain tone <lb />
against this monster that endangers <lb />
our liberties, as white men, both <lb />
moral and religious, social <lb />
; yea, which threatens to <lb />
blast the peace and happiness of <lb />
our homes and firesides, and ob <lb />
us amid clouds of <lb />
race, bigotry and superstition. I <lb />
am opposed to the Third <lb />
Because am a Prohibitionist. <lb />
I love the cause of temperance. I <lb />
love Prohibition, and but for the <lb />
exceeding smartness and <lb />
few insignificant men, <lb />
who are thinking more about office <lb />
than Prohibition, believe North <lb />
Carolina would have been a true- <lb />
blue Prohibition State five years. <lb />
But this last move has set cause <lb />
back in the State at least ten years. <lb />
is a dear <lb />
Because I believe it was born <lb />
of sinister motives, and conceived <lb />
in Radical brains. I doubt not there <lb />
are men with it <lb />
who arc honestly <lb />
think they are battling for tho <lb />
and social welfare <lb />
But who are the aiders and abettors <lb />
of this t What is Dr. lien bow f <lb />
Who and what is the Raleigh Signal <lb />
man, that he should continually <lb />
sound the praise of the Third Party <lb />
candidates Why is it that these <lb />
Third Party speakers take good <lb />
pains to hurl all their anathemas <lb />
against the Democratic Party, and <lb />
speak soft tones of the Radical <lb />
party t It all may summed up <lb />
in one sentence. HUM Party <lb />
is being run in the of the <lb />
party, with the sole purpose of <lb />
defeating the Democratic party. I <lb />
shall talk before the <lb />
against it, and vote against ft. <lb />
Because it has shown weak <lb />
judgment in its efforts <lb />
to advance the cause of temperance. <lb />
Prohibition has been a fail <lb />
when gobbled up with politics. <lb />
It most come through tho <lb />
of the masses, and by <lb />
amendment to tho constitution to <lb />
be ratified at the polls by the <lb />
It will never come through the <lb />
political promotion of hungry office <lb />
seekers. They got Prohibition in <lb />
Maine by an amendment. That's <lb />
way they got it in Kansas <lb />
Iowa. These States are Prohibition <lb />
States, and yet the Republicans <lb />
hold nearly all the offices. Obscure <lb />
men those States do not often <lb />
bob up with big ideas in their heads <lb />
and run for for the <lb />
name of the thing. Let an <lb />
not a political or partisan <lb />
measure, be submitted to the votes <lb />
of the people, and should it become <lb />
a law, the Democratic party would <lb />
enforce that law with vigor and dis- <lb />
patch. <lb />
l. Because I am a Democrat, <lb />
and shall ever be so long as the <lb />
present parties remain as they are. <lb />
I believe that the Almighty created <lb />
white men as rulers of people; <lb />
and I am persuaded that I would be <lb />
guilty of a great sin in His sight, <lb />
did I vote directly or indirectly <lb />
against dictations of ray <lb />
conscience. I shall vote for my own <lb />
race as long as God gives me <lb />
strength to cast a ballot. <lb />
the wicked role the people <lb />
and there be weeping and <lb />
destruction in the good old North <lb />
State should a horde of as <lb />
by a few white men, triumph <lb />
over the element constitutes <lb />
the pride and glory of this favored <lb />
commonwealth. <lb />
Those who belong to this Third <lb />
party tell us to vote as we pray. <lb />
That's just what I do, God be- <lb />
my helper. I pray for the good <lb />
of my family. My vote shall not be <lb />
cast to winds, nor favor of <lb />
the Radical aggregation who have <lb />
been hungering for office for <lb />
years. I know what a victor; for <lb />
Radicalism means. I pray for the <lb />
welfare of my I shall <lb />
not vote for what Dr. truth- <lb />
fully designates greater curse <lb />
than to tail upon him. I prey <lb />
Kingdom shall <lb />
not-vote to hinder the. advancement <lb />
of that Kingdom, by voting for the <lb />
repetition at scenes <lb />
which turned minds of <lb />
from things of religion to <lb />
deeds of violence and murder. I <lb />
pray for the peace and prosperity <lb />
nation. These can be secured <lb />
only through of white men. <lb />
I-stall vote Tor them and <lb />
ways. J. G. Nelson. <lb />
TO OUR FRIENDS CUSTOMERS. <lb />
Having visited the Northern markets within the past few weeks, we <lb />
wish to call your attention to the immense stock of Dry Goods, Notions, <lb />
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing which were bought Tar below their <lb />
value for Cash, that we will sell at extremely low figures. <lb />
Handkerchiefs Corsets Bustles Kid Gloves Silk Mittens <lb />
Pins Needles and Hose Smoked pearl <lb />
Buttons per do., Suspenders and Collars <lb />
each. Fast Black Jerseys Silk Handkerchiefs Rice Buttons <lb />
per gross, Toilet Soap per box, Spool per cloaks <lb />
and Wraps to suit fit all purchasers and u good other things <lb />
far below their value. <lb />
Dry Goods. <lb />
Best Prints Worsteds Write Cloth Bleaching Bed Ticking <lb />
and a nice line of Cashmeres. Serges Buttons and Clasps <lb />
to suit all colors of dress. <lb />
Hats and Caps. <lb />
Boy's Hats Hats Boy's Caps Men's Caps and <lb />
Men's Stiff Hats at each. <lb />
Boots and Shoes. <lb />
Boy's Boots Men's Boots Men's Shoes nice Shoes <lb />
Children's Shoes at any price to suit Hie purchaser. In addition to <lb />
our former lines of goods we have added<lb />
and arc now selling Boy's Suits for Men's Suits Men's nil <lb />
wool Coats Overcoats from to Boy's Overcoats <lb />
And in conclusion will say if you are in want of anything in the line <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing call on <lb />
HIGGS <lb />
LEADERS OF LOW PRICES <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
HEAD U <lb />
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS ON <lb />
DRY CLOTHING, HATS <lb />
Shoes et Specialty. <lb />
Whole Stock Brogans per Pair and Upwards. <lb />
and other fine Dress Goods. <lb />
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR <lb />
SON'S FINE SHOES. <lb />
Call to See <lb />
Respectfully <lb />
Brown <lb />
GOTO THE <lb />
r-0 <lb />
m M <lb />
IRE <lb />
i j- <lb />
ALL <lb />
M, <lb />
WE DEFY COMPETITION <lb />
Ami nil to Our Stock <lb />
It is the most complete and varied of any <lb />
in town. Time and space prevents our <lb />
ring prices, but rest assured we will <lb />
NOT BE UNDERSOLD.<lb />
wk CARRY h i i <lb />
Ditto Goods, littler, Cloves, <lb />
Fine Shoes, Bate, Ribbons, <lb />
Ostrich Tips, Buttons, <lb />
And everything needed to complete a Lady's Costume. Tell <lb />
will find that carry the most complete and best <lb />
toted stock of and Ready-Made <lb />
We hare the largest of <lb />
-.-. . i. u -v .- .-- <lb />
Arr at; <lb />
MAMMOTH EMPORIUM <lb />
EMBRACING ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
DRESS GOODS, <lb />
NOTIONS, <lb />
CLOTHING, <lb />
HATS AND CAPS, <lb />
Boots and Shoes, etc. <lb />
These Columns for Unrivaled Announcements. <lb />
Of any house in town, Nothing SECOND-HAND or <lb />
CLASS, but PURELY FIRST-CLASS GOODS, <lb />
with the Bard Cash and will sold at <lb />
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. <lb />
Of articles needed in the House and <lb />
we are chock block, and can give you <lb />
bargains on anything from a Frying Pan t <lb />
CHINA TEA SET. <lb />
SHOES <lb />
Our stock in this line is very complete and <lb />
say -without fear of successful <lb />
that we can cause you to rejoice when you I <lb />
our goods learn our prices. <lb />
in general we offering at blizzard prices. <lb />
want, mil for at tho <lb />
RACKET <lb />
and you will be sure to get it. <lb />
We Particularly invite Country Merchants to t <lb />
it our store. We can give them immense <lb />
Just across the street door to Harry Skim- <lb />
we carry a full and complete line <lb />
Heavy and Fancy Groceries, <lb />
and Retail <lb />
REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD TRADE WITH <lb />
1st. We deal fairly squarely with every one. <lb />
2nd. misrepresent no goods. <lb />
3rd. We treat yon as ladies gentlemen. <lb />
4th. If yon purchase an from nod it is not what <lb />
resented we take it back and refund the money. <lb />
And a thousand other reasons could give if want of did <lb />
prevent. <lb />
Como, everybody, and be convinced that <lb />
we say is true. <lb />
RYAN k REDDING. <lb />
Or you might miss some of our great bargains <lb /></p>
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                <p>
MRS. E. <lb />
APHID TO HER STOCK <lb />
Goods, and has secured <lb />
the assistant. <lb />
AU orders can now be-filled on the short- <lb />
est Dry Wet Stamping for <lb />
Minting and embroidery neatly executed <lb />
While in the Northern markets she <lb />
careful select-only the best am <lb />
In the Millinery line, ant <lb />
i offer purchasers special <lb />
GREENVILLE MARKET. <lb />
Corrected weekly by <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Grocers. <lb />
latest stile goods in the Millinery line, ant <lb />
s prepare to off <lb />
BARBER SHOP- <lb />
The undersigned has fitted up his <lb />
FIRST-CLASS STYLE, <lb />
and any person desiring a <lb />
CLEAN k PLEASANT SHAVE <lb />
HAIR CUT, <lb />
or anything in <lb />
TO N <lb />
U invited to give a trial. <lb />
guaranteed or no charge made. <lb />
ALFRED CULLY <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
For Shaving, Culling and Hair. <lb />
m tot <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT, <lb />
the Opera House, at which place <lb />
I have recently located, and where I have <lb />
everything in my line <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO MAKE A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
with all the improved appliances; new <lb />
and comfortable chairs. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of my shop <lb />
promptly executed. Very illy,<lb />
Mess Pork- <lb />
Bulk Sides <lb />
Bulk Shoulders <lb />
Bacon Sides <lb />
Bacon Shoulders <lb />
Pitt County Hams <lb />
Sugar Cured Hams <lb />
Flour <lb />
Coffee <lb />
Sugar <lb />
Granulated Sugar <lb />
Syrup <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
Lard <lb />
Butter <lb />
Cheese <lb />
Eggs <lb />
Meal <lb />
Corn <lb />
Potatoes <lb />
G. A. Salt <lb />
Liverpool Salt <lb />
Hides <lb />
Rags <lb />
Beeswax <lb />
Bread <lb />
Star Lye <lb />
Kerosene Oil <lb />
16.00 <lb />
to <lb />
IS <lb />
8.25 to 6.26 <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to 1.00 <lb />
to 1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.26 <lb />
3.40 <lb />
J to <lb />
THE <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
GREENVILLE. M C. <lb />
CASH <lb />
STEAM ENGINES <lb />
and machines repaired at short <lb />
notice, at home or shop. Iron and <lb />
Brass Turning done in the boat manner. J <lb />
bored. Models made to order, <lb />
Locks- repaired. or fit Pipe <lb />
cut and threaded. Gins repaired in best <lb />
manner. Bring on work. General <lb />
Jobbing done by O. P. <lb />
May Greenville <lb />
Appointments <lb />
R. R. <lb />
Schedule. <lb />
WILMINGTON <lb />
SOUTH. <lb />
No No <lb />
daily <lb />
Weldon pm <lb />
Ar Rocky Mount <lb />
No <lb />
Fast Mail, daily <lb />
daily ex Sun. <lb />
pin <lb />
Ar Tarawa <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Ar <lb />
4-0 <lb />
am <lb />
pin <lb />
pm -IS am <lb />
We have recently purchased the stock <lb />
of Hardware belonging to M. A. Jarvis, <lb />
and will replenish the same with all the <lb />
leading goods in the <lb />
HARDWARE LINE. <lb />
Farm Implements, Tools, Ta- <lb />
and Pocket Cutlery. Plow Bolls <lb />
Castings. Cart Material, <lb />
Doors. Sash, Blinds, Hinges, <lb />
Butts, Screws, Nails, <lb />
Glass, Putty, Lead, <lb />
Oil, Painters and <lb />
Material <lb />
of description. <lb />
Harrows and Cultivators, Gins, Grist <lb />
Mills, Cider and Fan Mills, Saw <lb />
Self-feeding Cooking Stoves. <lb />
In fact all goods kept in a <lb />
STORE. <lb />
We thank the public for the liberal pat- <lb />
that they have given us while <lb />
managing the M. A. Jarvis hardware bus- <lb />
and ask that they continue the same <lb />
to us. Our motto will be <lb />
FOR <lb />
HASKETT CO. <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
S am <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Ar Goldsboro <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
GOING <lb />
No No No <lb />
daily daily daily- <lb />
ex Sun. <lb />
no <lb />
-SO a <lb />
Wilson am pm pin <lb />
Ar Rocky Mount S <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro M am <lb />
Ar Wei don pm <lb />
Daily except Sunday. pm <lb />
Train en Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 <lb />
Returning, leaves Scotland Neck <lb />
9.30 A. M. daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro. N C, via <lb />
i. Raleigh R. R. daily except <lb />
M. Sunday S P M. arrive <lb />
N C. P M, P M. <lb />
Returning leaves Williamson, X C, daily <lb />
except A M, Sunday A <lb />
M, arrive Tarboro. N C, A It, <lb />
AM. <lb />
Train on Midland N C Brunch leaves <lb />
Goldsboro daily except Sunday. COO A M. <lb />
arrive N C, SO A M. Re- <lb />
turning leaves X C S A M. <lb />
arrive Goldsboro, N C, A M. <lb />
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky <lb />
at P M, arrive- Nashville <lb />
P M, Spring Hope P M. Returning <lb />
leaves Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb />
A M, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
M daily, except <lb />
on Clinton Branch leave- Warsaw <lb />
for Clinton, daily, except Sunday. <lb />
P M. Returning leave A <lb />
M, connecting at Warsaw with Nos. <lb />
And <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson Fayette- <lb />
Branch i- No. Northbound is <lb />
No. except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will stop only at <lb />
Wilson, Goldsboro Magnolia. <lb />
Train So. makes close connection at <lb />
for all points North daily. All <lb />
rail via Richmond, daily except Sun- <lb />
day via Bay Line. <lb />
Trains make close connection for all <lb />
points North via Richmond and Wash- <lb />
all trains run solid between <lb />
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb />
JOHN F. DIVINE. <lb />
General <lb />
J. R. KENLY. Transportation <lb />
T. M. EMERSON <lb />
Having associated B. S. Sheppard <lb />
with me in the Undertaking business we <lb />
are to serve the people in that <lb />
capacity. All notes and accounts due <lb />
me for past services have been placed in <lb />
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for collection. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
stock of Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the finest Case down to a <lb />
Pitt county Coffin. We are fitted <lb />
up with all conveniences can render <lb />
services to all who patronize <lb />
us FLANAGAN SHEPPARD. <lb />
Feb. 22nd. <lb />
n. EDWARD <lb />
S. B. <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
RALEIGH, 1ST. C- <lb />
We have the largest and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind to be found in <lb />
the State, and solicit for all classes <lb />
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding-. <lb />
STATIONERY It E A D Y <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOB MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
us orders.<lb />
, PRINTERS AND BINDERS, <lb />
RALEIGH. K. C. <lb />
GREAT BARGAINS <lb />
Mrs. R H. Home beg- leave to an- <lb />
to the ladies of Pitt county and <lb />
vicinity that she has again resumed bus- <lb />
at tie old stand formerly occupied <lb />
Alfred Forbes better as his <lb />
Old Store. And has just returned from <lb />
the Northern Cities with a complete and <lb />
entirely new stock of <lb />
ATTRACTIVE <lb />
which she is offering extremely low for <lb />
CASH. I have also secured the services <lb />
of Mrs. Hull a first-class Trimmer who <lb />
will be pleased to serve the public in the <lb />
most fastidious manner. Mrs Hull is <lb />
well known to many of you as she has <lb />
worked for before Thanking you <lb />
for your very liberal patronage in the <lb />
past. I hope by fair dealing you will <lb />
me a of the same. <lb />
MS. R. II. <lb />
THE NEW MILLINERY STORE OF <lb />
T. <lb />
Has lately been repaired and fitted up <lb />
and she has just received display <lb />
of New Millinery for <lb />
SPRING AND SUMMER <lb />
Besides her usual lino of trimmed and, <lb />
Hats, Ornaments and general <lb />
millinery good-, she has the prettiest <lb />
stock Silks, shaded Rib- <lb />
Gauzes, etc., in the market. Give <lb />
her a call at the Old Stand. <lb />
OPERA HOUSE CORNER <lb />
Can be found a fresh of <lb />
Light Canned Goods, Fruits, <lb />
Confections, Tobacco, <lb />
Cigars. <lb />
which will be sold very lowest cash <lb />
PRICES. Give me a call. <lb />
CHESTNUT. <lb />
W KIM B PM <lb />
EBB g is. <lb />
Thia Elegant Parlor Organ <lb />
terM, of <lb />
knee dwell. <lb />
Book free. For only <lb />
With and left <lb />
Warranted for <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
THE HOME <lb />
ROOMS FREE. <lb />
waiters. Good moms. Best <lb />
the market affords. When In the city <lb />
I top at the <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
Vain St. Washington, N. C. <lb />
Electoral Canvass. <lb />
Otto. II. Brown, Jr., and Geo. A. <lb />
Sparrow, Democratic and <lb />
can Candidates for Presidential <lb />
Electors, will address people In <lb />
joint discussion as <lb />
Creswell, Washington county <lb />
Wednesday, September 26th. <lb />
Columbia, Tyrrell county, Thins <lb />
day September 29th. <lb />
Martin county <lb />
Saturday, September <lb />
Edenton, county, <lb />
day, October 1st. <lb />
Hertford, Perquimans county, <lb />
Tuesday October 2nd. <lb />
E. City, county Wed- <lb />
October 3rd. <lb />
C- II., Camden county, <lb />
Thursday, October 4th. <lb />
Currituck C. H- county, <lb />
day October 5th. <lb />
Ctn. <lb />
Gatesville, Gates county, Monday <lb />
October <lb />
Murfreesboro, county, <lb />
Tuesday October <lb />
county, <lb />
Wednesday 10th. <lb />
Jamesville, Martin county, Thurs- <lb />
day October 11th. <lb />
Bethel, Pitt county, Friday <lb />
12th. <lb />
Pitt county, Saturday <lb />
October 13th. <lb />
Other Appointments will be an- <lb />
Speaking will commence at noon, <lb />
unless changed by Local Commit- <lb />
tees. John H. Small, <lb />
Dem. Ex. Coin. <lb />
an Explanation. <lb />
what is this with <lb />
which so many seem now to be afflicted <lb />
I you will remember a few years ago the <lb />
word comparatively unknown <lb />
to-day it is as common as any word in <lb />
the English language, yet this word <lb />
only the meaning of another word <lb />
used by forefathers times past. So <lb />
it is with nervous diseases, as they and <lb />
are. intended to cover what our <lb />
grandfathers called Biliousness, and all <lb />
arc caused by troubles that arise from a <lb />
diseased of the Liver whit h in <lb />
performing its functions finding it cannot <lb />
dispose of the bile through the ordinary <lb />
channel is compelled to pass it off through <lb />
the system, causing nervous troubles, <lb />
Malaria, Bilious Fever, etc. who <lb />
arc suffering can well appreciate a cure. <lb />
We recommend Green's August <lb />
Its cures are marvelous. <lb />
Congressional Canvass. <lb />
There will be discussion of <lb />
the issues of the campaign between <lb />
Hon. T. G. Skinner, Democratic <lb />
candidate for Congress, and Mr. E. <lb />
A. White, the Republican candidate, <lb />
at the time and places, <lb />
Manteo, Dare county, Saturday, <lb />
Sept., p. M. <lb />
Dare county, <lb />
Monday, Oct. 1st, p. m. <lb />
Battens, Dare count-, <lb />
day, Oct. A. M. <lb />
Ocracoke, Hyde county, Thurs- <lb />
day, Oct. 4th, a. <lb />
Goose Island Watson's <lb />
old Pamlico county, <lb />
day, Oct. 9th, a. m. <lb />
Pamlico, Pamlico county, Mon- <lb />
day, Oct. 8th, A. M. <lb />
Grantsboro, Pamlico comity, <lb />
Tuesday, Oct. 9th, A. M. <lb />
Mill, Beaufort county, <lb />
Wednesday, Oct. 10th, a. m. <lb />
Chocowinity, Beaufort <lb />
W. U. <lb />
Thursday, Oct. 11th, a. m. <lb />
Pantego, Friday, <lb />
Oct. 12th, m. <lb />
Hyde Saturday, <lb />
Oct. 13th, P. M. <lb />
Swan Quarter, Hyde county, Mon- <lb />
day, Oct. 15th, a. m. <lb />
Lake Landing, Hyde <lb />
Tuesday, Oct. 16th, A. m. <lb />
Fairfield, Hyde <lb />
day, Oct. 17th, p. M. <lb />
county, Sat- <lb />
Oct. 20th, P. M. <lb />
Jamesville, Martin county. Tues- <lb />
day, Oct. Sam. a. m. <lb />
Martin <lb />
Wednesday, Oct. 24th, m. <lb />
The Executive Committees of <lb />
each county are requested to <lb />
these appointments by hand- <lb />
bills and posters, and to make all <lb />
local <lb />
Jno. H. Small. <lb />
Dem. Ex. Com. <lb />
When a wooden pavement was desired <lb />
Si. Paul's cathedral, Sidney <lb />
Smith said the canons will simply <lb />
their heads the thing Is <lb />
They were not half so wooden- <lb />
headed, however, as it would be to deny <lb />
the merit of Dr. B. V. Pierce's Golden <lb />
Medical Discovery, which has cured <lb />
many thousands of liver disease, impure <lb />
blood, salt-rheum, dropsy, <lb />
chronic affections of the throat, bronchi- <lb />
tubes, and lungs, asthma, catarrh, in- <lb />
neuralgia, dyspepsia, <lb />
and all skin diseases. Druggists. <lb />
When everything else fails, Dr. Sage's <lb />
Catarrh cures. <lb />
Governor Hill's nomination by <lb />
the New York Democrats gives <lb />
much satisfaction to Democrats <lb />
in Congress. They remember that <lb />
it was Cleveland and Hill who car- <lb />
tied New York by majority. <lb />
. i <lb />
Brace <lb />
You are feeling depressed, your <lb />
is poor, you are bothered with Head- <lb />
ache, you are nervous, and gen- <lb />
out of sorts, and want to brace up. <lb />
Brace up, but not with stimulants, <lb />
medicines, or bitters, which have for their <lb />
basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and which <lb />
stimulate you for an hour, and then leave <lb />
you in worse condition than before. <lb />
What you want Is an that will <lb />
your blood, start healthy action of <lb />
and Kidneys, restore your vitality, <lb />
and give renewed health and strength. <lb />
Such a medicine you will And in Electric <lb />
Bitters, and only cents a bottle at <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
Wake Forest College has opened <lb />
with one hundred and seventy <lb />
dents, winch is largest <lb />
dance ever had at the of <lb />
the session. <lb />
For Hom. S. . and T, Davidson. <lb />
Hon. Daniel G. Fowle, Democrat- <lb />
candidate for Governor, and Hon. <lb />
T. F. Davidson, <lb />
date for Attorney General, will ad <lb />
dress the people on issues of <lb />
campaign at the following times <lb />
and <lb />
Friday, Sept. Oxford, Gran. <lb />
ville Co. <lb />
Saturday, Sept. Henderson, <lb />
Vance Co. <lb />
Monday, Oct. Halifax, Halifax <lb />
Co. <lb />
Tuesday, Oct. Jackson, North- <lb />
Co. <lb />
Wednesday, Oct. Nashville <lb />
Nash Co. <lb />
Friday, Oct. Wilson, Wilson <lb />
Co. <lb />
Saturday, Oct. Smithfield, <lb />
Johnston Co. <lb />
Monday, Oct Fayetteville, Cum- <lb />
Co. <lb />
Tuesday, Oct. Dunn, Harnett <lb />
Co. <lb />
Thursday, Oct Carthage, <lb />
Moore Co. <lb />
Friday, Oct. <lb />
Richmond Co. <lb />
Saturday, Oct. Maxton, Robe- <lb />
son Co. <lb />
Monday, Oct. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Tuesday. Oct. Whiteville, Co- <lb />
Co. <lb />
Thursday, Oct. S. Washington <lb />
Pender Co. <lb />
Friday Oct. <lb />
Co <lb />
Saturday, Oct. Clinton, <lb />
son Co. <lb />
Monday, Oct. Elizabeth City, <lb />
Co. <lb />
Tuesday, Oct. Edenton Chows <lb />
an Co. <lb />
Wednesday, Oct. Plymouth, <lb />
Washington Co. <lb />
Thursday, Oct. Washington, <lb />
Beaufort Co. <lb />
Saturday Oct. Quarter, <lb />
Hyde Co. <lb />
Monday, Oct Stonewall, Pam- <lb />
Co. <lb />
Oct. Kinston, Lemur <lb />
Co. <lb />
Wednesday, Oct Snow Hill, <lb />
Greene Co. <lb />
Thursday, Nov. Greenville, Pitt <lb />
Co- <lb />
Friday, Nov. Tarboro, Edge- <lb />
Co. <lb />
Saturday, Nov. Goldsboro, <lb />
Wayne Co. <lb />
The local committees are urgently <lb />
requested to advertise these <lb />
by band bills and <lb />
Spier <lb />
Dem. State Ex. Com. <lb />
Commercial School <lb />
Washington, N. O, <lb />
Smith's System of Modern and <lb />
cal Business Education thoroughly taught <lb />
by a regular graduate of Lexington, Ky., <lb />
College. Rapid Calculation and Pen- <lb />
Free to those stud- <lb />
Book-keeping. Regular Fall <lb />
opens October 1st 1888. Winter <lb />
opens 7th Terms <lb />
very low. Beard from 2.60 to <lb />
per Tuition for full course. <lb />
Students can enter at any time. For <lb />
full particulars address <lb />
A. H. WILKINSON. <lb />
Principal. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Under new management. Hot and <lb />
cold water baths. Good rooms and at- <lb />
servants. Table always <lb />
ed with the best of the market. Feed <lb />
stables In connection. <lb />
TEEMS 11.50 SAT <lb />
E. B. MOORE, Manager. <lb />
Public Speaking. <lb />
Hon. F. N. Strudwick, Democratic <lb />
candidate for Elector for the State <lb />
at Largo, and Hon. W. D. Kitchin, <lb />
will address the people on issues <lb />
of the campaign at the following <lb />
times and <lb />
Monday, Oct., Bethel, Pitt <lb />
county. <lb />
Oct., Greenville, <lb />
Oct., <lb />
Oct., <lb />
Oct., <lb />
reference to <lb />
from any bank- <lb />
or <lb />
agent and the Organ <lb />
be promptly <lb />
tan teat trial. <lb />
Circular to all. <lb />
aura to me, and money. <lb />
Mention where If anon. <lb />
Maya April 1886, by a <lb />
majority. <lb />
H. W. <lb />
Warren New <lb />
if <lb />
Their <lb />
Probably no one thing has caused such <lb />
a general revival of trade at <lb />
uPs Drug Store as their giving away to <lb />
their customers of so many free bot- <lb />
of Dr. Kings New Discovery tor <lb />
Consumption. trade Is simply <lb />
enormous in this very valuable article <lb />
from the fact that It always cares and <lb />
never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, <lb />
ma. Bronchitis. Croup, and all throat and <lb />
all throat and lung diseases quickly cur- <lb />
ed. Yon can test It fore buying by <lb />
. I getting a trial bottle large SI. <lb />
Every bottle warranted. <lb />
D. Li <lb />
Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
K. <lb />
Greenville, K. C. <lb />
MACHINERY. <lb />
To my friends Pitt adjoining <lb />
counties. Through special arrangements <lb />
with my companies an tell the best <lb />
Sat Mills, Gins, Presses, <lb />
and other Machinery from to per <lb />
cent cheaper than any else. All <lb />
Machinery warranted and entire <lb />
faction guaranteed before a cent is paid. <lb />
Send for and full <lb />
E. G. COX, <lb />
Dunn. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly <lb />
on the 15th day of August, as ad- <lb />
of the estate of John Moore, <lb />
is hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons owing said estate to make <lb />
ate payment, and to all creditors of <lb />
estate to present their claims, properly <lb />
authenticated, to the undersigned on or <lb />
before the of August, or this <lb />
notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
RICKEY MOORE, <lb />
of John Moore. <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD STOKE. <lb />
AND MERCHANTS BUY- <lb />
their year's supplies will n I It to <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere. is complete <lb />
In all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb />
SPICES, TEAS, Ac. <lb />
always at Lowest Market Pricks. <lb />
TOBACCO A. <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at profit. A <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
Greenville. N. V- <lb />
Of Interest to Ladies. <lb />
a our <lb />
specific for j In<lb />
Tuesday, 23rd <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
Thursday, 25th <lb />
Beaufort county. <lb />
Saturday, 27th <lb />
Hyde county. <lb />
Monday, <lb />
Mill, county <lb />
Wednesday, Oct., <lb />
mere, Pamlico <lb />
Friday, 2nd Nov., Trenton, Jone <lb />
county. <lb />
Saturday, 3rd Nov., Lenoir <lb />
Lenoir county. <lb />
The local committees are urgently <lb />
requested to advertise these <lb />
by hand bills and other- <lb />
wise. <lb />
Dem. State Com. <lb />
The church at is <lb />
Worth a visit to those who in <lb />
feasting their eyes upon things rich and <lb />
valuable. Here was the place where Ed <lb />
Greer could find comfort; solid silver and <lb />
apparently solid gold in prof was <lb />
visible on every side. In this main <lb />
church all the ornamentation was of solid <lb />
silver from the dome to the floor, while <lb />
in the side chapel, a place rarely opened, <lb />
the golden virgin was surrounded by <lb />
golden monuments and altars, pillars and <lb />
walls, while precious stones <lb />
This church for more man a hundred years <lb />
received one-sixth of the increase from <lb />
mines that aggregated, it is said, more <lb />
than of the precious metals. <lb />
While a golden image clothed at a <lb />
cost of thousands and thousands of <lb />
the poor devils who approached it <lb />
on their knees were receiving the <lb />
cent salary of as high as twenty Mexican <lb />
cents a day, while some of them ran <lb />
down to eight cents a day. No <lb />
need be City <lb />
Journal. <lb />
Keep Cool Go Slow. <lb />
In these days of straggle <lb />
one needs to be all eyes to see <lb />
chances. You see very little when you <lb />
are always on the run. Keeping cool, <lb />
slow, things easy and keep- <lb />
lg out of flurry and fluster, add to our <lb />
might, not only to see, but to act. Many <lb />
fail, not from lack of doing, but from <lb />
doing unwisely, and are then surprised <lb />
to find some one ahead who seems to <lb />
have done very little. But that one <lb />
used his where it did the most <lb />
good. A greenhorn may batter a rock <lb />
all day with a not break it. <lb />
An old miner stands it In a certain <lb />
position, so it will vibrate on being <lb />
struck, gives it a few gentle taps, and it <lb />
falls to Mulford in New <lb />
York Star. <lb />
for Shoe. <lb />
It is said that shoes were originally <lb />
adopted rather as an ornament than for <lb />
use. To this day women of <lb />
lower class do not wear shoes, but paint <lb />
their feet to resemble them. The same <lb />
practice was in fashionable vogue among <lb />
the ancient Egyptians years ago. <lb />
While the belle of those days painted her <lb />
eyebrows black with and plum- <lb />
the feet were colored a beautiful <lb />
yellow with This hue is <lb />
observed on the lower <lb />
ties of mummies from the land of the <lb />
pyramids. Boston Chicago-<lb />
The <lb />
The at Washington, <lb />
which is designed to receive sums of <lb />
money voluntarily returned to the gov- <lb />
by people who have stolen in the <lb />
past and afterward desire to make <lb />
now amounts to nearly <lb />
It speaks well for the later honesty of <lb />
the Times. <lb />
at sue a. <lb />
Tea worth, or at least cost-, per <lb />
pound can be bad in some Chinese stores <lb />
in this city. It is used as medicine, and <lb />
an American seen buying some of it <lb />
yesterday. It is very strong, and is <lb />
to be good for heart troubles, throat <lb />
eases, and for weak eyes a wash. A <lb />
cup brewed from it would keep a<lb />
The Tar River Transportation Company. <lb />
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, President <lb />
J. B. Cherry, <lb />
J. S. Greenville, Sec <lb />
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Capt. R. Y. Jones, Washington, Gen <lb />
The People's Line for travel on Tar <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer Greenville is the finest <lb />
and quickest boat on the river She has <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
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COAL <lb />
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LATEST NEWS <lb />
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