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LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN <lb />
ONE SIX MONTHS <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
THE BEST PAPER <lb />
EVER IN <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
LARGEST CIRCULATION. <lb />
EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL VII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, Nominees. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C- <lb />
J. <lb />
Published <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE<lb />
per year. <lb />
NATIONAL. <lb />
FOR PRESIDENT <lb />
GROVER CLEVELAND, <lb />
Of New York. <lb />
KU <lb />
ALLEN G. THURMAN, <lb />
Of <lb />
WILL <lb />
kit <lb />
will no hesitate to Democratic <lb />
urn <lb />
with the true principles of the party. <lb />
If want paper from a <lb />
section of State send for the <lb />
tor, or sample copy <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
M. Scales, of <lb />
M. <lb />
man, of New Hanover. <lb />
Secretary of i. <lb />
of W . <lb />
Treasurer Donald W. of <lb />
P. Roberts, of Gates. <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb />
M. Finger of <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe. . <lb />
f RT. <lb />
Hatter H. Smith, of <lb />
Associate S. of <lb />
of W <lb />
DOES <lb />
First E. Shepherd, of <lb />
Beaufort. ,. , <lb />
Second Philips, of <lb />
,. <lb />
Third Connor, of <lb />
ton. . , . <lb />
forth Clark, of <lb />
Wake. ., , <lb />
District-John A. of <lb />
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Sixth T. of <lb />
Sampson. . . <lb />
Seventh C. of <lb />
Eighth District-IV. . <lb />
Cabarrus. <lb />
i . Of <lb />
Yadkin. , , <lb />
Tenth . Avery, <lb />
ii M. Shipp, of <lb />
Twelfth II. <lb />
of <lb />
IS <lb />
Sena onion B. Vance, <lb />
Matt. W. Banana, of North- <lb />
r. . <lb />
House of Representatives in st <lb />
Louis C. of <lb />
Second M. of <lb />
Third W. of<lb />
Fourth Nichols, <lb />
Fifth W. of Rock- <lb />
T. Bennett, of <lb />
District-John S. <lb />
II. II. Cowles, <lb />
it Wilkes. , <lb />
Ninth D. Johnston. <lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Court A. <lb />
M- <lb />
Register of II. Wilson. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. Congleton. <lb />
P. Bedding. <lb />
Commissioners Council <lb />
man. Mooring, . A. K. Tucker. <lb />
W. A. James. Jr. T. E. Keel. <lb />
Public School <lb />
of F. V. Brown. <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
Bernard. <lb />
C. Forbes. <lb />
J. Perkins. <lb />
Police- -T. l;. <lb />
Ward. T. A. W ilk- <lb />
and J. P. 2nd Ward. O. Hook- <lb />
and R. Jr.; 3rd Ward. J. J. <lb />
Perkins and A. F. <lb />
ELECTORS AT LARGE <lb />
ALFRED M. WADDELL, <lb />
Of New Hanover. <lb />
FREDRICK N. STRUDWICK. <lb />
Of Orange. <lb />
FOR <lb />
II. Drown, Jr. Beaufort, <lb />
E. Woodard, of Wilson. <lb />
I. of Wayne. <lb />
4th W. Johnston. <lb />
Bra H. of Surry. <lb />
J. of <lb />
Dist L. C. Caldwell. of Iredell. <lb />
M. Vance, of Caldwell. <lb />
9th T. Crawford, of Haywood <lb />
FOR FOB FIRST DISTRICT <lb />
THOMAS G. SKINNER, <lb />
Of <lb />
STATE- <lb />
FOR GOVERNOR <lb />
DANIEL G. FOWLE, <lb />
Of Wake County. <lb />
Smooth the braids of her silken hair, <lb />
On her queenly brow with tender care <lb />
I Gather the robe in a final fold <lb />
Around the form that will not crow old ; <lb />
j Lay on her pure as snow, <lb />
I The fairest, sweetest flowers that blow. <lb />
Kiss her end leave her. <lb />
light <lb />
In peace she will sleep to-night <lb />
A shadowy gleam of life light baa <lb />
Around Die lids of her eyes. <lb />
And her lips are closed as in fond delay <lb />
Of loving words she had to say <lb />
Hut her gentle heart forgot to beat. <lb />
And from dainty head to dainty feet <lb />
She is quiet, col and white. <lb />
The fever is gone-she will sleep <lb />
Put by her work and her empty chair ; <lb />
Fold up garments she used to wear. <lb />
Let down the curtains and close the door. <lb />
She will need the garish light no more; <lb />
For the task assigned he.- under the sun <lb />
Is finished now. and won. <lb />
Tenderly kiss her. put out the light. <lb />
And leave her sleep to- <lb />
night. <lb />
O blessed sleep that will not break <lb />
For tears, ear prayer, nor love's sweet <lb />
O perfect rest that knows no pain, <lb />
No throb, co thrill of heart or brain; <lb />
O life beyond all speech. <lb />
That only the pure through dying reach <lb />
God right; <lb />
Bid his beloved a long good night. <lb />
Weep fur I he that will come <lb />
I more. <lb />
For the from hearth <lb />
door. <lb />
For a slop, for the nameless <lb />
gone, <lb />
Of a tender votes and a loving face; <lb />
not for the soul whose goal is won. <lb />
Whose infinite joy just began <lb />
Not for the spirit enrobed in light. <lb />
And crowned where angels are to- <lb />
night. <lb />
and is indulging in a good deal of <lb />
intemperate talk <lb />
Col. Joel B. <lb />
has been put up by the straight Re <lb />
and it is said that the <lb />
honor cost him something like <lb />
in cold cash. James D. Coo- <lb />
FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR <lb />
THOMAS M. HOLT, <lb />
Of County. <lb />
FOR OF <lb />
WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, <lb />
Of New Hanover County. <lb />
FOR TREASURER <lb />
DONALD W. <lb />
Of Wake <lb />
FOR AUDITOR <lb />
GEORGE W. SANDERLIN, <lb />
Cf Wayne County. <lb />
OF IN- <lb />
SIDNEY M. FINGER, <lb />
Of Catawba County. <lb />
FOR GENERAL <lb />
THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, <lb />
Of County. <lb />
FOR COURT <lb />
JOSEPH J. DAVIS, <lb />
Franklin. <lb />
JAMES E. SHEPHERD, <lb />
Of Beaufort. <lb />
A. C. AVERY. <lb />
Of Burke. <lb />
COUNTY. <lb />
at reasonable prices. <lb />
Can any sensible man doubt as to <lb />
where he should stand in this con- <lb />
Can any well informed <lb />
man be deceived by the false <lb />
that a system so <lb />
and unjust is for the benefit of <lb />
laboring men <lb />
Much is said about <lb />
of laborers with the <lb />
him see know that an <lb />
majority of the laborers in America <lb />
are not engaged what are, called <lb />
protected industries t As to those <lb />
who are employed in such <lb />
tries, is it not undeniable that <lb />
duties proposed by the Democratic <lb />
For the Senate <lb />
WILLIS R. WILLIAMS. <lb />
For House of Representatives <lb />
M. C. S. CHERRY, <lb />
GEORGE B. KING. <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
First and <lb />
Sundays, night. Rev. <lb />
D. D., Rector. <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
and Prayer Meeting <lb />
Wednesday Rev. R. B. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
every Sunday. <lb />
and night. Meeting <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. J. W. W i <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
Third <lb />
morn- <lb />
eve <lb />
John, <lb />
every <lb />
For <lb />
J K. TUCKER. <lb />
For Register of <lb />
DAVID EL JAMES. <lb />
For Treasurer <lb />
JAMES B. CHERRY. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge. No. A. F. A A. <lb />
M., meet every 1st Thursday and Mob- ; <lb />
day 1st and 3rd Sunday at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. W . M. King. W. M. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. meets <lb />
every 2nd Bad 4th nights t Ma-; <lb />
tonic Hall. t. W. Brown, II. P. <lb />
Covenant Dodge. T. O. O. F. <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. D. L. <lb />
James, X. G. <lb />
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of II., <lb />
and Friday night. <lb />
D. D. D. <lb />
Pitt Council. No. A. L. of II., meets <lb />
Thursday C. A. White. C. j <lb />
Temperance Reform Club meets In their j <lb />
room every Monday night, at <lb />
o'clock. Mass meeting in the Court House j <lb />
fourth of each month, at o'clock , <lb />
p. M. E. C. <lb />
Woman's Christian Temperance Union <lb />
meet in the Reform Club Room Friday <lb />
each week. Mrs. V. H. Which- <lb />
ard. . <lb />
Band of Hope meets m Reform Club <lb />
every Friday night. Miss Eva <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
hours a. M. to P. m. Money <lb />
Order hours A. x. to V. H. No or- <lb />
will be from to and <lb />
to P. K. <lb />
Bethel mail arrives Sun- <lb />
I at A. M., and departs at P M. <lb />
Tut mail arrives I Sun- <lb />
at M. and depart at P. M. <lb />
Washington mail daily <lb />
at M. and depots at p. M. <lb />
Mail leaves for Ridge Spring and Inter- <lb />
mediate offices. Mondays, Wednesdays <lb />
and Fridays Returns at <lb />
Vanceboro mail arrives Fridays at <lb />
Departs Saturdays at G am. <lb />
H. A. H. <lb />
For <lb />
MANNING. <lb />
For Coroner <lb />
JOHN H. <lb />
Read the Mr. C. II. <lb />
Newark, Ark., says down <lb />
with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and <lb />
physicians pronounced me an incurable <lb />
Consumptive. 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 <lb />
Ohio, says . It not <lb />
for Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- <lb />
I would have, died of long <lb />
Was given up by doctors. Am now-in <lb />
best of Try it. Sample bottles <lb />
free at Store. <lb />
The Democratic administration has <lb />
recovered from railroads 80,000.000 <lb />
acres of public lands, given to them <lb />
by Republicans when in power. <lb />
Still the Republicans would hive <lb />
you think that they and they only, <lb />
are in favor of keeping the public <lb />
lands for homestead entries by the <lb />
working people.<lb />
I've been suffering from rheumatism <lb />
for years and have been unable to ob- <lb />
any relief at all. Salvation Oil <lb />
gave me entire relief and I heartily <lb />
recommend it. HENRY <lb />
Baltimore, Md. <lb />
What so wonderful as a severe cough <lb />
cured by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for <lb />
cents. Try It. <lb />
New York Letter. <lb />
Now York Star Syndicate Letter to the <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
Oct. 17th, <lb />
If you had been in this city <lb />
and had witnessed the <lb />
parade of business men for <lb />
Cleveland a n d and <lb />
Tariff and Reform, you might east <lb />
have come to the conclusion <lb />
there will be no one to vote for liar <lb />
Morton. This, however, <lb />
will hardly be realized, it is a <lb />
fact that no political parade the <lb />
year can compare with the one men- <lb />
There were men in <lb />
line with brass bands, drum and <lb />
fife-corps sprinkled all about them, <lb />
so that the head of the procession <lb />
was several miles in advance of the <lb />
other end. were not of the <lb />
common run of paraders either <lb />
silk hats gold and silver head <lb />
ed canes predominating in every; <lb />
file. The substantial commercial <lb />
interests of the have not <lb />
been so aroused in years as they <lb />
are in this campaign. The <lb />
section of the parade was <lb />
a striking <lb />
it did a large number of that class <lb />
our citizens whose interests are <lb />
supposed by the enemy are <lb />
resented to bound up in the <lb />
success of the party which insists <lb />
putting up the price of their <lb />
products by the addition of an <lb />
enormous import tax. <lb />
When the paraders reached <lb />
Street, the mass of humanity stretch- i <lb />
away blocks from the <lb />
Treasury steps was he condense <lb />
that no man could move in his place, j <lb />
It was indeed a sight well worth I <lb />
seeing. Fairchild <lb />
Speaker the chief orator of; <lb />
the day, were both received with en- <lb />
applause. The Secretary <lb />
was weak voice; rather it requires; <lb />
a voice of extraordinary strength to j <lb />
reach so vast an the <lb />
open air, probably not more <lb />
than one out of ten of assembled <lb />
thousands had an idea of what he <lb />
was talking until they read it <lb />
the next day in The and <lb />
papers. Speaker <lb />
had little difficulty making him- <lb />
self heard even the outskirts j <lb />
the great assemblage. voice is i <lb />
that peculiar and far <lb />
reaching character, which without <lb />
seeming loud, tails entire dis- <lb />
at a great distance from <lb />
the speaker. The crowd was in full, <lb />
sympathy with the views of the dis- <lb />
orator, they applaud- <lb />
ed as only such can. <lb />
At the National Democratic <lb />
Headquarters the leaders find <lb />
diversion in the attempts of the en- . <lb />
to extricate themselves from <lb />
that Senate Rill dilemma. The well <lb />
authenticated report that Senator j <lb />
Allison who is charged with <lb />
paternity of this infant has <lb />
given it out that he thinks it full <lb />
time for the Senate to wind up bus-, <lb />
mess and go home, is taken as pal I <lb />
admission of weakness. Sen I <lb />
Gorman says it is playing <lb />
the Democratic hands; <lb />
that the Senate Tariff Bill was only <lb />
a weak bluff and would never be <lb />
permitted to come to a vote. It is <lb />
even said that Senator Allison's <lb />
Is prompted by an ominous <lb />
rebellion in the Republican ranks, <lb />
which make it certain that the Bill <lb />
could never get the full sanction of <lb />
the Republican majority, and <lb />
would therefore minion sly fail <lb />
if ever the roll were called. <lb />
Meantime the fighting is being <lb />
done on this issue of high low <lb />
tariff without any let-up. Our cap- <lb />
say that they will stand or <lb />
fall by it, and they are not <lb />
the tumbling act this year <lb />
Up to date there are five regular- <lb />
nominated candidates for Mayor <lb />
of the city. Mayor Hewitt has the <lb />
endorsement of the <lb />
racy and the Citizen's Sher <lb />
Grant stands for many Hall <lb />
who is in charge of republican <lb />
bill, most positively to <lb />
agree to limit the debate. Does <lb />
that look like the republicans really <lb />
want to pass the tariff bill which <lb />
the bare introduced I think not <lb />
And here is another Nearly <lb />
has the endorsement of the La I every Republican Senator has stat- <lb />
the Prohibitionists ed within the last three days, <lb />
have their own Wardell. The the House would pass a <lb />
too, have been to take a recess until after the <lb />
about town for MM one who will election, or for an adjournment, they <lb />
take their nomination, they would vote for it in the. Senate, <lb />
yet found a man with enough They are perfectly willing to ad- <lb />
blood his eye and tangle without passing their tariff <lb />
whiskers. provided that they can go <lb />
A conservative estimate places tin stump and say that the <lb />
the total registration in this city House forced them to adjourn, <lb />
this year It is probable This the House has so far refused to <lb />
that votes will be cast for do, and if the advice the longest- measure, called the Mills bill, far ex <lb />
candidates. The J men in the is <lb />
Democracy people think that ed, they will to refuse to <lb />
Hewitt will get very nearly half of i the end of the chapter, <lb />
these. The Tammany Hall folks The House adjourned from Wed- <lb />
give him a third, and elect until to day, and it will not <lb />
Grant on paper by majority., be surprising if it. continues to ad-. <lb />
will be lucky if he touches over three days at a time, <lb />
and will not by any the limit of the law, until the Sen. <lb />
possibility exceed ate takes some action looking to <lb />
On the State and National Tickets wards a recess or adjournment, <lb />
the indications are that the total The House passed the Senate <lb />
Democratic vote will not fall below bill appropriating to com-- <lb />
This is the Demo- the Cherokee freedmen for <lb />
managers count on. if lands taken from them several years <lb />
their are realized Cleveland ago. <lb />
will nave a majority in the city The bill law as to <lb />
greater than he had four years the date when electoral votes must <lb />
ago. be delivered at the capital, to the <lb />
The Baseball season fourth Monday in January, has <lb />
ed Saturday in a fine burst of local been passed both Houses, and <lb />
over the New York is now in the hands the. <lb />
club which bore off the champion dent. <lb />
trophy. An immense demon Chief Justice Fuller, who for the <lb />
was given the players. New tort time presided over the <lb />
York pays several hundred Court this week, has made a very <lb />
sand dollars a year for the privilege good impression, <lb />
of witnessing ball games, this Secretary who <lb />
is the first time it has had a win had charge of the Treasury Depart- <lb />
team many years. under Lincoln, Johnson and <lb />
Dr. last Sunday's sets Arthur, has come out for Cleveland. <lb />
He cannot the position of <lb />
republican party on the tariff. <lb />
Newspaper Duns. <lb />
Kinston Free Press. <lb />
are frequently joked about <lb />
dunning our subscribers so persist- <lb />
through the paper. We sup- <lb />
pose some our subscribers really <lb />
LARGE ARRIVAL <lb />
OF <lb />
. dislike so much dunning. But place <lb />
h yourself in position. Sup <lb />
i pose that, you were a farmer <lb />
pauper labor but does <lb />
not every man who looks around <lb />
and I <lb />
your neighbor should come and buy <lb />
FALL GOODS I <lb />
is being talked <lb />
of everywhere It is a magnificent <lb />
piece of rhetoric, and is said to be <lb />
one of the greatest efforts of the <lb />
distinguished divine. <lb />
There has been less feverish spec <lb />
in the Produce Exchange <lb />
during the past week, but wheat <lb />
rules very high. The <lb />
Association has officially raised the <lb />
price of bread one cent on small <lb />
loaves, and a wail has gone <lb />
out from the poorer class in <lb />
the most <lb />
execrated American to day <lb />
is Broker Hutchinson, who has <lb />
added millions of blood money to <lb />
his fortune by his corner of <lb />
this grain. <lb />
The Old Roman. <lb />
was <lb />
or less, and the neighbor says, <lb />
will pay the amount in a few <lb />
; As yon do not want to small <lb />
the, matter yon <lb />
; Others in the same way until <lb />
all of the bushels is sold to <lb />
, different persons and not one of <lb />
the difference between Amen-U purchasers concerns himself <lb />
can and wages, and that <lb />
therefore it it were admitted they owe and will not help any, <lb />
our workingmen can be protected pad, <lb />
by tariff against you frittered away <lb />
they would be fully protected of .,., <lb />
more than protected by that bill little driblets <lb />
Does not every well informed ; that arc <lb />
man know that the increase in the because debtors treat it <lb />
price of home pro-, as a small matter <lb />
by a high tariff does not go to dun <lb />
the pockets of the laboring <lb />
AT <lb />
men, but only tends to swell the <lb />
profits of others I <lb />
It seems to me that policy <lb />
of the Democratic party is plainly- <lb />
presented, all must that <lb />
we seek to make the cost of j or no <lb />
less, and at the same time increase importance whether it is paid or <lb />
the share the laboring man in the i Think about it, that, we have <lb />
prosperity j a thousand other small amounts <lb />
Little, House <lb />
X. c. <lb />
STANDARD CALICOES <lb />
AT <lb />
HENRIETTA CLOTH <lb />
You would have <lb />
your debtors so as to ease <lb />
yourself from embarrassment. Any <lb />
business enterprise with a lot <lb />
money due in such small amounts <lb />
has much more dunning to do than I <lb />
if the were fewer and WOOL. WIDE <lb />
consider that because the <lb />
benefits of the national <lb />
and growth. <lb />
lam very respectfully, <lb />
Your obedient servant, <lb />
us and that every one those <lb />
I thousand debtors are apt to <lb />
or it an Insignificant matter just <lb />
, like do. <lb />
Our Best <lb />
LADIES AT 3.25. <lb />
Morton and the N. C. Special A <lb />
Tax Bonds. <lb />
Troy an honest and <lb />
York Times. <lb />
Senator Quay is in a very <lb />
Our Nice Fitting <lb />
reliable paper, says that when vim.- <lb />
left his room in Troy, after bis -N WALED. <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
Special to <lb />
Convention of the Democratic party <lb />
at St. Louis. When yon did me the <lb />
honor to call upon me at St. Louis <lb />
Washington, D. C., Oct. officially notify me of my <lb />
Senator Coke, in opposing nation, I expressed to you my sense <lb />
bill just paused by the Senate, obligation to the Convention, <lb />
pay widow of Chief Justice and stated that although I had not <lb />
Waite said that be believed sought the nomination I did not <lb />
in equality before the law of all feel at liberty, the <lb />
tho people of the United States ; cos, to decline it. <lb />
that one good respectable I thought I still think, <lb />
was exactly the same before the j that whatever I could properly do <lb />
law as There was hull- to promote the re-election of <lb />
of thousands oX good Cleveland I ought to do. His <lb />
in the United States, who were Bel administration has been marked by <lb />
much in law, equity and such integrity, good sense, manly <lb />
of right, to a donation from courage exalted patriotism that <lb />
ton in making him spend many <lb />
thousands of dollars in endeavoring <lb />
to carry North Carolina for the Re- <lb />
publicans. According to a member <lb />
of the National Republican <lb />
native Commit tee this has been the <lb />
harden of Morton's song ever since <lb />
the beginning of the campaign. Mr. <lb />
Morton said sometime ago that he <lb />
had given to the National <lb />
can Committee three times the <lb />
obedience to I amount of his salary as Vice <lb />
custom I send you this formal ac- j President would he, which IS <lb />
of my nomination for the j to mean that he has contributed <lb />
office Vice President of the Unit In return for this he has <lb />
ed States, made by the National insisted, and still insists, that the <lb />
His of of the <lb />
Nomination to the Presidency <lb />
Presentation of the Tar- <lb />
the Great in Cam- <lb />
O., Oct. 1888. <lb />
A and others, <lb />
recent speech there, five empty <lb />
flasks smelling loudly of whiskey <lb />
hie mood nowadays, and nor a little I were found his room, that Duck <lb />
of his Dad humor is caused by and his friends consumed four <lb />
persistence of the P. gallons at Troy, and that the two <lb />
occupied <lb />
Our <lb />
BUFF ARE <lb />
GOOD VALUED. <lb />
rooms occupied by and <lb />
his accompanying friends were so <lb />
badly used up the proprietors made <lb />
them pay damages. They had a <lb />
regular <lb />
What do the people in this day <lb />
and ago think of such conduct in <lb />
one aspiring to be their <lb />
He can well advocate free whiskey <lb />
instead of cheap clothing. <lb />
And this is the man the third We tO exam <lb />
party people are aiding in his effort . <lb />
to become Governor of North tar OUr General Stock, <lb />
Shame, on such <lb />
is better than before. <lb />
lee I Lester Perfect Cool- e have a good line of Do- <lb />
and Kentucky Jeans, <lb />
Detroit Press. a n <lb />
Mr. was known and a splendid <lb />
as cool <lb />
a just appreciation of these high <lb />
qualities seems to call for his re <lb />
election I am also strongly <lb />
preMed with the belief that ins re- <lb />
i election would powerfully tend to <lb />
I strengthen that feeling of <lb />
Senator Quay objected at <lb />
first, bat he could hardly help yield- <lb />
to the party's candidate for the <lb />
Vice-Presidency and its greatest <lb />
aid, so an energetic <lb />
campaign has carried <lb />
in North Carolina, and <lb />
Quay has spent money <lb />
State which he wanted to devote to <lb />
other States. <lb />
The disgust of Quay is bow due <lb />
to a discovery which he has just <lb />
made of the. reasons which actuate <lb />
Mr. Morton in desiring to have <lb />
North Carolina go Republican. <lb />
They are in short, that the firm of <lb />
Morton, Bliss Co. are holders of <lb />
what arc known as the special fax <lb />
bonds, which now amount, principle <lb />
and interests, to more than <lb />
These issued when <lb />
This characteristic <lb />
grass as the estimable lady <lb />
whose relief of the bill was pending. <lb />
Senator Berry in opposing the bill, <lb />
argued that every dollar due to the <lb />
late Chief Justice had been paid to <lb />
himself for his widow, and that the <lb />
sum proposed to be paid was I among the American people that. North Carolina was in the hands <lb />
ply a donation or gift. If the Chief is so essential to their welfare, peace the carpet and it was <lb />
Justice had not been able to save and happiness, and to the tended they were to be <lb />
out of ids salary of of the Union and of our free in-1 ed to the building certain rail <lb />
a year, he must have lived an ex roads the promotion of which <lb />
way. I approve the platform of the St. Milton S. was the chief <lb />
Judge who was here i Louis Convention, and I cannot too actor. A special tax was levied for <lb />
this week to argue the government. strongly express my dissent from their payment, hence their name, <lb />
side he Telephone cases before the heretical teachings of the mo. took the bonds, sold them <lb />
that the welfare of the j in New York tor what they would <lb />
people be promoted by n system and did not build any rail <lb />
of exorbitant taxation far in roads with The fraud was <lb />
of the wants of the Government. I so gross that after Carolina <lb />
The idea that the people can be came under the control of its decent <lb />
enriched by heavy respectable citizens a <lb />
i of Men's Boots. <lb />
Senator I by an anecdote in <lb />
in that I Famous <lb />
was playing in <lb />
Just after disguised as <lb />
Col. White, and being ordered from <lb />
the house of Ins father, who does <lb />
not know him, number of persons i <lb />
in the audience <lb />
behind Look behind <lb />
Mr. turned and <lb />
noticed that on the stage mantle- <lb />
piece the had burned down <lb />
almost to the socket and ignited <lb />
HOUSE <lb />
. James, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
in all <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
the paper which was wrapped III.- I,. <lb />
around it. This was a blaze. <lb />
an I a curtain which hung above I J n. <lb />
was on the point of taking lire. <lb />
The danger was Imminent, but N <lb />
the actor was equal to the occasion. I <lb />
Without the least show of excites j M. <lb />
be drew the candlestick<lb />
the Supreme Court, was the <lb />
of much attention; he was <lb />
guest of Mr. Cleveland, at Oak <lb />
View for two days, and was com <lb />
to hold a levee everywhere <lb />
he went. The old has a <lb />
warm spot in the hearts of the that a man's condition be <lb />
pie here, as well as elsewhere, and I improved by taxing him on all he <lb />
when he is elected Vice-President wears, on all his wile and children <lb />
as he surely will be on the day <lb />
of November next, nowhere will <lb />
share be more sincere rejoicing <lb />
than Washington. <lb />
Speaker will address a <lb />
democratic meeting Baltimore <lb />
next <lb />
The republican members of Sena <lb />
tor Dale's smelling committee, <lb />
which has been nosing for <lb />
some months trying to find some <lb />
provision was for- <lb />
bidding their payment unless such <lb />
payment should be authorized by a <lb />
wear, on all bis tools and majority of the voters of State <lb />
of industry, is an obvious ah-1 at the ballot box. <lb />
Morton, Bliss Co bought up <lb />
To fill the vaults of the Treas-1 these bonds after their repudiation <lb />
with an idle surplus for which j for almost nothing, and have made <lb />
the Government has no legitimate several attempts to collect them <lb />
use, and thereby deprive the j through the courts. Test suits <lb />
pie of our currency needed for their have been brought, individual <lb />
from the curtain and held it, while <lb />
the burning wax fell upon his <lb />
protected baud, all the time <lb />
continued to deliver the lines of <lb />
his part, thus completely reassuring <lb />
the audience. <lb />
When tile danger was past, to <lb />
loud applause he said, simply, <lb />
course interlining the <lb />
the governor has turned me out of <lb />
Ii is house, for which am exceed- <lb />
sorry; but I at least have the <lb />
satisfaction of knowing that have <lb />
been instrumental in saving the es- <lb />
from destruction by <lb />
G R E E X V L E, N. C.<lb />
LAW, <lb />
G RE E S V I L L E, N. C.<lb />
business and daily wants, and to <lb />
create a powerful dangerous <lb />
stimulus to extravagance and <lb />
in the expenditures of the <lb />
to be a <lb />
bonds in the United States Circuit <lb />
Court for North Carolina in the <lb />
name of dummies who reside in <lb />
Carolina. The suits sire not <lb />
brought by Morton, Bliss Co., m <lb />
This remedy is becoming so well known <lb />
so popular as to need no men- <lb />
All who have used Electric Bitten <lb />
sing the same song of <lb />
medicine does not exist and is <lb />
teed to do all that is chimed. <lb />
violations of the Civil Service law, <lb />
have made their report. It consists I Government, seems to me <lb />
of a rehash of a lot exploded policy at. variance with every sound order to avoid the provisions of the; Bitters will cure all the Liver <lb />
newspaper charges. The democrat- principle of government and of eleventh amendment to the Federal will remove Pimples. <lb />
members of the committee have i Constitution which forbid, tho <lb />
not vet submitted their report. The necessity of reducing bringing a suit against a I the and prevent well earn <lb />
The House, in response to a rec- to prevent such accumulation ; by a resident of Malarial Head- <lb />
om mend at ion from Acting of sin plus revenue and consequent, j One of the suits is now pending Constipation and indigestion try <lb />
Thompson of the Treasury has depletion of the circulating medium the United States Supreme Court, <lb />
a bill appropriating is so apparent that party dares . with small chances of success. But <lb />
to deny it; but when we come to; even if were to <lb />
of the <lb />
to carry out the provisions <lb />
Chinese exclusion bill. <lb />
Representative Burns, speaking <lb />
on the General deficiency bill, <lb />
which has at last become a law <lb />
stated a rock-ribbed truth when he <lb />
said that the people had tunic I <lb />
the Republican party out of power <lb />
not on account of extravagance in <lb />
appropriations, but because of <lb />
the waste and want of integrity in <lb />
the expenditure of the money. <lb />
The republican Senators are <lb />
consider the modes by which a re- <lb />
may made we find wide <lb />
antagonism between our party <lb />
the monopolistic leaders of our <lb />
opponents. <lb />
We seek to reduce taxes upon the <lb />
necessaries of life; our opponents <lb />
seek to increase them. We say to <lb />
the masses of the people cheap and <lb />
good clothing, cheap blankets. <lb />
the collection of the <lb />
would be difficult, unless the people, <lb />
the Legislature, and the Govern- <lb />
should be favor of paying <lb />
it. Therefore Mr. Morton is very <lb />
desirous to have Caroline go <lb />
Republican, and there are persons <lb />
at the National Republican Head- <lb />
an teed, or money <lb />
, and bottle at <lb />
succeed,, <lb />
Now has no <lb />
taint aim odor of Ben. i-m <lb />
about it. Nor does it itself to <lb />
vilifying leading Democratic <lb />
from the President down, and <lb />
try to defeat Democratic, nominees, <lb />
as the baa repeatedly done, <lb />
quarters who are unkind enough to ft isn't a Mugwump, a <lb />
say that his main, if not his sole; bit of it, but a Democratic <lb />
hashing the old- worn out <lb />
that did in tho House <lb />
during the discussion of tho Mills <lb />
bill. That they are killing <lb />
time in the hope of making political <lb />
capital, was fully shown on the day <lb />
their bill was introduced. <lb />
Senator Harris proposed that the <lb />
debate bill should be limited <lb />
to ten days but Senator Allison, <lb />
i cheap tools and cheap lumber. The I purpose, in obtaining the f purest ray serene. <lb />
re-1 Republicans by their platform, and nomination the <lb />
their leaders the Senate by their was to lie thus enabled to <lb />
proposed bill, say increase the tax-; employ the whole power of the par-j <lb />
clothing and blankets, and through the National Committee; <lb />
thereby increase their cos ;, main- to collect his which he <lb />
a high duty on the of the bought for almost nothing after, <lb />
farmer and mechanic and upon the they had been repudiated. In <lb />
M MOORE. <lb />
C M. <lb />
BERNARD, <lb />
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, <lb />
C. <lb />
Practice in the and Federal <lb />
J M. TUCKER. J <lb />
MOOSE, <lb />
A IV, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
MARRY <lb />
C. C. LATHAM.<lb />
N. ft <lb />
V. <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
t. <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
H, V. <lb />
Will practice In the Courts o Ph, <lb />
Greene, and Beaufort <lb />
and the Supreme Court. <lb />
Faithful attention given to all <lb />
entrusted to him. <lb />
lumber they need for the con <lb />
of their modest dwellings, <lb />
and barns, and thereby <lb />
words, that his candidacy is, <lb />
a vast financial speculation, In <lb />
which he uses the Republican par <lb />
The best in the world for <lb />
Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe- <lb />
Sores, Chapped <lb />
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, <lb />
and cures Piles, or no pay re- <lb />
quired, It Is guaranteed to give perfect <lb />
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, <lb />
For sale <lb />
vent their obtaining the necessaries as a tool to accomplish his ends. PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION, <lb />
DR. H. SNELL, <lb />
a. o. <lb />
Surgeon Dentist. <lb />
Tenders his professional services to I <lb />
public. <lb />
Teeth extracted without pain I <lb />
of Nitrous Oxide Gas. <lb />
J. <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
A YA T- LA If, <lb />
Greenville, N. C<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018908_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
Tile Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
a J. end <lb />
Published <lb />
Disgraceful. <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE<lb />
ENLARGED TO <lb />
Subscription Price. per year. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
will not hesitate to Democratic <lb />
men and measures that are not consistent <lb />
with the true principles of the party. <lb />
If yon want a a wide-a-wake <lb />
section of the State send for the <lb />
TOR. W SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1888 <lb />
Entered at the office at <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
What has proven to be the long- <lb />
est session of Congress ever known <lb />
within the history of this govern- <lb />
came to an end by adjourn- <lb />
last For several <lb />
weeks past not a quorum could be <lb />
secured in either house and no <lb />
business was transacted. In <lb />
many respects the session was <lb />
of the most interesting ever held. <lb />
If after reading this of the <lb />
and seeing how he is <lb />
proven to have been of false- <lb />
hood and misrepresentation, the ed- <lb />
of the Bethel does not <lb />
feel mean and wish he had kept his <lb />
mouth shut, then lie has become so <lb />
thoroughly impregnated with <lb />
lie is insensible to all feel- <lb />
of shame or regret. <lb />
Hon. S. S. Cox, one of the ablest <lb />
of Northern Democrats, has been <lb />
renominated for Congress in his <lb />
New York district. He is <lb />
supported both Tammany <lb />
and the County Democracy, and <lb />
his election by an overwhelming ma- <lb />
is beyond a doubt. <lb />
This compliment is well deserved <lb />
by Cox, for surely there <lb />
no more able or brilliant Democrat <lb />
than he in the halls of our Nation- <lb />
legislature. <lb />
Look for <lb />
the is the <lb />
beginning of a standing notice in <lb />
Bethel Herald, if were cal- <lb />
led to locate the headquarters <lb />
of the hateful character to, it <lb />
would In; in the editorial room <lb />
of the The editor of that <lb />
paper is the most unblushing <lb />
we have ever read <lb />
For ways that are dark, sneaking <lb />
and contemptible, commend to <lb />
the Republican party. The white <lb />
leaders of the party in this county <lb />
are now industriously circulating <lb />
among their brethren literature of <lb />
some kind. What the contents of <lb />
the papers given to the by <lb />
their white bosses are we are unable <lb />
to say, for we are yet to find the <lb />
first Democrat who has been able to <lb />
get his on any of them. The <lb />
are told not to let any one <lb />
see what is given them, to take <lb />
the papers to their homes after <lb />
reading them to lay them away in <lb />
their trunks. At last Fri- <lb />
day while one of the white bosses <lb />
was distributing his papers among <lb />
his followers, a young Dem <lb />
went up to him and asked that <lb />
ho be given some himself. re- <lb />
quest was not granted, nor could a <lb />
who had been supplied by <lb />
his white brother be induced to let <lb />
Democratic eves see <lb />
his precious possession. A party <lb />
that is reduced to such depths of <lb />
pollution and infamy that its white <lb />
leaders have to resort to the con- <lb />
practice of strewing per- <lb />
literature among its ignorant <lb />
and superstitious colored followers <lb />
which it is ashamed to be seen by <lb />
honest white men has about outlived <lb />
its usefulness, and should be <lb />
infamous oblivion. arc <lb />
prised that the more intelligent and <lb />
honorable of the arc taken <lb />
in by such base subterfuge. White <lb />
men of Pitt let us rise upon <lb />
the might of our noble manhood, <lb />
this detestable party from pow <lb />
and bury it so deep on the of <lb />
November that the trump <lb />
will not awaken its rotten and pol <lb />
luted carcass. <lb />
To the end that the of <lb />
the government shall remain in the <lb />
hands of the while men, let every <lb />
Democrat register and vote. <lb />
Gideon Allen, who was <lb />
by the prohibitionists as then- <lb />
candidate for the Senate, has <lb />
ed publicly that he is not a <lb />
date and will not be one. Our Pro- <lb />
friends seem to be hard <lb />
put to it to gt men to fill the <lb />
county offices. We suggest <lb />
that they do again as they did two <lb />
years ago, get ail the <lb />
from and around Bethel. Won- <lb />
if the. Bethel will want <lb />
to know our author for this<lb />
The has been so often <lb />
called a liar and has had so much <lb />
abuse heaped upon it by I he <lb />
and their assistants that it I <lb />
has become to it and looks <lb />
for nothing else, for their <lb />
ed eyesight nothing is pure except j <lb />
falsehood and deceit- Were the <lb />
Reflector the only one struck at <lb />
and misrepresented now it would <lb />
have nothing whatever to say, con- <lb />
what was to be expect <lb />
ed and unworthy of notice. Ball <lb />
other persons arc brought in with <lb />
the Reflector and also accused <lb />
Of lying, hence our allusion to the <lb />
Bethel Herald in this issue. We . <lb />
care nothing at all for what the ed- <lb />
of that paper may say of us, as <lb />
we see plainly what influences arc <lb />
at work upon him. His party j <lb />
those who are high up in j <lb />
the men whom have <lb />
long considered beneath our nos; <lb />
The Democratic candidates are <lb />
getting best of the Republicans <lb />
the county The latter <lb />
are made to quail under <lb />
the tongue lashing get. <lb />
Nearly eleven years ago tho edit- <lb />
or of the Reflector embarked up <lb />
on the sea of journalism in Pitt <lb />
county, since which time he has; <lb />
been connected with some paper <lb />
Greenville. And in all these years; <lb />
he has never yet allowed anything <lb />
to appear in either of the papers i <lb />
with which he was connected <lb />
he did not know to be, or believe to, <lb />
be, does not profess to be j <lb />
knows he has made mis- <lb />
takes and has sometimes given <lb />
intentional offense to his friends, j <lb />
Of his enemies ho asked and expect <lb />
pd no or does he care what <lb />
is their opinion of him. While in <lb />
error sometimes, as he knows he has <lb />
been, he has always tried to be <lb />
truthful to do everything he did <lb />
honestly and above board. And he <lb />
believes that the great majority of I <lb />
the people of Pitt who Lave <lb />
known him ; his life and are <lb />
with his history, will bear him <lb />
out this statement, the Bethel <lb />
withstand <lb />
A Base Slander. <lb />
Not content with discrediting the <lb />
statements of the Reflector, the <lb />
Bethel Herald doubts even the <lb />
of the assertions made by a gen- <lb />
over his own signature. A <lb />
few weeks since Hon. C. Blount <lb />
published a card the Reflector <lb />
declaring in unmistakable terms <lb />
that he was a Democrat and intend- <lb />
ed to work and vote for every <lb />
of the Democratic party, from <lb />
rover Cleveland down to township <lb />
Totally disregarding <lb />
the written declaration of Mr. <lb />
Blount, the last issue of the Herald <lb />
has the following very remarkable <lb />
We. learn that Mr. Blount, <lb />
Democratic representative from <lb />
Pitt the last Legislature, re- <lb />
fuses to much of that tick- <lb />
et now. <lb />
Our neighbor seemed to forget, <lb />
in his zeal to find dissatisfaction In <lb />
the Democratic ranks, that in the <lb />
article immediately following the <lb />
above he has discredited the state- <lb />
of the because <lb />
our author was not given, and pub- <lb />
his announcement accusing <lb />
an honorable man of perjury with- <lb />
out giving his author. We did not <lb />
for an instant believe a word of <lb />
what the Herald said concerning <lb />
Mr. Blount, for were sure it was <lb />
not but a friend neighbor <lb />
of his in the office short- <lb />
alter it had been read by us we <lb />
handed him the paper and asked <lb />
his opinion of it. Mr. P. H Kittrell <lb />
was the gentleman referred to, and <lb />
no sooner had he seen the article <lb />
than he it absolutely <lb />
false- saw Blount only <lb />
said he, had a <lb />
long conversation with him, and he <lb />
he has no idea of doing anything <lb />
but support the entire Democratic <lb />
ticket. He is one of the best Dem- <lb />
in township or <lb />
Pitt comity, and you have my <lb />
for that the charge <lb />
that he is else is a <lb />
Mr. published card <lb />
the assertion of Mr. Kittrell appeal <lb />
on one side of the question and the <lb />
assertion of the upon the <lb />
other. Both cannot be true, and <lb />
we leave it to our readers to decide <lb />
which they will believe. As for <lb />
we do not hesitate to say that oar <lb />
verdict is given in favor of the two <lb />
gentlemen first mentioned. <lb />
Ad Indecent Demagogue. <lb />
On last Tuesday Clinton was dis- <lb />
graced by the presence of a fellow <lb />
who delivered one of the most foul, <lb />
loathsome, and <lb />
harangues that it has ever been <lb />
our misfortune to hear. It fell from <lb />
the venomed lips of none other than <lb />
Moore, Republican for <lb />
the State a large. <lb />
We would not dare, or even think <lb />
of, publishing an extract from his <lb />
speech for common decency and <lb />
due respect for our readers forbid. <lb />
The gross personalities and vile <lb />
slanders in which he indulged were <lb />
base enough to bring into further <lb />
disrepute lo his own personality <lb />
and the corrupt party which he I <lb />
claims to represent. But he <lb />
even more base his party for <lb />
he lost it many votes and drove all <lb />
decent hearers square into demo <lb />
ranks We understand that <lb />
Mr. Clifton Ward, Republican can- <lb />
for the Legislature, said that <lb />
it would have for his <lb />
party if Mr. Moore had not. come <lb />
to Clinton. Further comment is <lb />
necessary for neither he nor his <lb />
talk is worth this of <lb />
able Caucasian. <lb />
Can White Men Support Them, <lb />
On one side this has been a <lb />
campaign of slander and lies. <lb />
We knew that were gift- <lb />
ed in both of these but <lb />
they are even more accomplish- <lb />
ed than we had supposed. They <lb />
have improved wonderfully of <lb />
late. They slander the true, be <lb />
cause they themselves are so <lb />
devoid of truth that they hate <lb />
an honest man. They abuse t tie <lb />
good because they are so <lb />
that they cannot <lb />
ate ability of character. They <lb />
slander and vilify the brave, be- <lb />
cause they know a brave man <lb />
will not stoop to the level of a <lb />
coward. But the crowning shame <lb />
to all their meanness is, they <lb />
slander the honored dead. It <lb />
takes the low and the vile and <lb />
the mean to do this. It takes <lb />
the personification of a fiend <lb />
incarnate. And even the devil <lb />
himself would be ashamed of <lb />
work like this. His heart is <lb />
black; but we are nowhere told <lb />
that he ever invaded the <lb />
of the tomb to find an object <lb />
upon which to vent his infernal <lb />
malice. No, old thinks <lb />
too much of himself to stoop to <lb />
deeds like this. It has been <lb />
said that some people are mean- <lb />
than the devil wants them to <lb />
be. And its the truth. The <lb />
devil seeks to deceive living, <lb />
but the sainted dead are <lb />
his control. He only does that <lb />
kind of work which he deems <lb />
essential to the accomplishment <lb />
of his ends and purposes. To <lb />
the dead, then, is not only <lb />
mean but unnecessary Hence any <lb />
servant of his who slanders the <lb />
dead is meaner and viler than <lb />
Satan wants him to be. These <lb />
are tho kind of creatures, white <lb />
men, that the Republican party <lb />
is beseeching you to support. <lb />
They have put forward men <lb />
whose chief joy is to <lb />
slander the pure and the good, <lb />
male and female, both living and <lb />
dead. No white man who has a <lb />
spark of love for himself, or his <lb />
family or his country can afford <lb />
to sanction by his ballot these <lb />
file traducers of the pure and <lb />
the good his own people. <lb />
Remember, men of <lb />
blood, when they attempt to de- <lb />
fame the character of your <lb />
low citizens, they would like- <lb />
wise slander you and your wife <lb />
and children. And if they will <lb />
do this when they are not in <lb />
power, what would they not do <lb />
if they had the reins of govern- <lb />
in their hands Heaven <lb />
knows it would be a sad day for <lb />
North Carolina if these hungry <lb />
wolves should succeed in get- <lb />
ting control of our good old <lb />
State. These radical candidates <lb />
are the henchmen of the <lb />
They were selected by the <lb />
They are running as <lb />
candidates. They are seek- <lb />
office with the <lb />
pose of letting the elect <lb />
the and <lb />
in i he Eastern counties. <lb />
The ate in <lb />
fact they constitute the head <lb />
and shoulders of party. <lb />
A few white men bring up the <lb />
tail end of that party, act <lb />
as servants of the The <lb />
dictates as to who shall be <lb />
chosen as candidates, and who <lb />
shall not be chosen. They say <lb />
what the white Rads shall do, <lb />
and what they shall not do. <lb />
And they meekly obey the <lb />
voices of their sable lords <lb />
and masters. And then they <lb />
have the insolence to get upon <lb />
the stump and ask while men to <lb />
vote for them as representatives <lb />
of ideas and notions. <lb />
for me, and I'll let the <lb />
say who shall be your <lb />
justices of the peace and county <lb />
commissioners. Vote for me <lb />
and rest in assurance, my <lb />
white brethren, that the <lb />
glorious era of social equality <lb />
shall dawn on your, enraptured <lb />
vision. Vote for me, and I'll <lb />
see to it that there shall be <lb />
constables in every township <lb />
in Eastern Carolina. Vote for <lb />
me, and I'll make the <lb />
rulers and judges of the people, <lb />
and your sons and daughters shall <lb />
be of wood and drawers <lb />
of under them. Vote <lb />
and relieve the <lb />
of all taxes, and make yon <lb />
bear all the expense of this gov- <lb />
and pay what we <lb />
need for our own private use. <lb />
Vote for me, and the year of the <lb />
jubilee will come, and <lb />
they'll crow over the humiliation <lb />
of you white men as they've <lb />
never crowed Here's <lb />
what the Radicals want; white <lb />
men Do you want these things <lb />
If you do, vote the ticket, <lb />
and you'll get it. If you don't <lb />
want it, stand shoulder to <lb />
as white men in this battle <lb />
for the continued peace and <lb />
prosperity of our country. <lb />
Which is the Liar <lb />
For two months or more the <lb />
Bethel Herald has been using <lb />
every means possible to provoke <lb />
a quarrel with the Reflector, <lb />
and has lost no to <lb />
strike a, us. Some few weeks <lb />
ago we noticed what was being <lb />
said about us, and answered the <lb />
Herald. Learning that by doing <lb />
this we were bringing that paper <lb />
into notice, and good many <lb />
people were subscribing to it for <lb />
the sole purpose of reading both <lb />
sides of the controversy, and <lb />
seeing that the editor of that pa- <lb />
per either did not have sense <lb />
enough to answer the questions <lb />
we asked him or was afraid to <lb />
do so because he knew he could <lb />
not answer them truthfully with- <lb />
out damaging the cause he pro- <lb />
fessed to advocate, we decided <lb />
not to notice anything else he <lb />
said and so announced our de- <lb />
termination. Since that time <lb />
every issue of the Herald has <lb />
contained thrusts at the <lb />
tor and in addition to what has <lb />
appeared as editorial its <lb />
can assistants, whom we <lb />
too contemptible to notice, <lb />
have fired their guns at our <lb />
head. We noticed none of these <lb />
attacks, nor would we take up <lb />
space to notice the Herald now, <lb />
had not the last issue of that pa- <lb />
per overstepped the bounds of <lb />
decency and truth in its attempt <lb />
to make the Reflector appear <lb />
to its readers and the public as <lb />
having published things that <lb />
were false. We therefore notice <lb />
the of that paper once more, <lb />
regretting that it has been forced <lb />
upon us, and promise our read- <lb />
that in the future nothing it <lb />
says will provoke a reply from <lb />
us. The following appeared in <lb />
the last issue of the <lb />
The Reflector professes to have <lb />
heard of a <lb />
that was heard on the <lb />
streets of didn't <lb />
he give his in which he <lb />
Mr. P., a Party Candi- <lb />
told the Republican can- <lb />
for Sheriff that <lb />
would vote for him. <lb />
do not. believe Mr P. said <lb />
of the kind, and have no doubt <lb />
that tho is the <lb />
of the report. <lb />
As soon as the above was read <lb />
we called of our in- <lb />
formant to it, and he, together <lb />
with three or four ether gentle- <lb />
men who were present at the <lb />
time the conversation took place, <lb />
prepared certificates with their <lb />
names attached to them <lb />
that the Reflector had <lb />
simply stated the truth. Before <lb />
the certificates were handed in <lb />
to us Mr. Parker came to town, <lb />
and being informed of this fact <lb />
the editor went out to ascertain <lb />
from his own lips what he had <lb />
said. We found Mr. Parker in <lb />
the store of Messrs, Harry Skin- <lb />
Co., and there showed <lb />
him the articles in both the Re- <lb />
and Herald, and asked <lb />
if he had been misrepresented by <lb />
us. Without hesitation Mr. <lb />
Parker said our report of the <lb />
conversation was accurate, that <lb />
he did make the statements <lb />
and he repeated them <lb />
over again, not only in our pres- <lb />
but in the presence of near- <lb />
a dozen gentlemen, among <lb />
them the one who had informed <lb />
us of the conversation with Mr. <lb />
Wilson. As the acknowledge- <lb />
of Mr. Parker is sufficient <lb />
to brand as utterly false the <lb />
charges of the Herald, we deem <lb />
it unnecessary to print the <lb />
alluded to above. Fur- <lb />
comment on the above is <lb />
necessary, and we leave our mis- <lb />
guided contemporary to the con- <lb />
it can derive from the <lb />
exposure of its falsehood. <lb />
Messrs. Sanderlin and Waddell <lb />
failed to reach Falkland last Wed- <lb />
as advertised, owing to a <lb />
break down with their team. Quite <lb />
a number of people assembled to hear <lb />
them and regretted that they were <lb />
prevented from coming. However, <lb />
the disappointment was not so great <lb />
when it was found out that speeches <lb />
would be by several of the <lb />
county candidates, also by Dr. C. J- <lb />
and by Messrs. J. D. <lb />
F. G. James and A. L. Blow. <lb />
These gentlemen made excellent <lb />
speeches and the people were well <lb />
entertained. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb />
before the Superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb />
county as executor of Sidney de- <lb />
ceased, is hereby given to all debt- <lb />
ors to make immediate payment to the <lb />
undersigned, and to all creditors of said <lb />
estate to present their claims properly <lb />
authenticated to the undersigned within <lb />
twelve months from Ibis date, or this no- <lb />
will be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
This 20th day of October, 1888. <lb />
O. W. <lb />
of Sidney Hellen. <lb />
Hotel Sale. <lb />
On Monday, Dec before the Court <lb />
House door, id N. C, will be <lb />
sold at public auction the large and com- <lb />
Hotel known as the Macon <lb />
House, or for late years called the James <lb />
The same is now under the man- <lb />
i of Mr. E. It. Moore and has a <lb />
large patronage. Three whole town lots <lb />
sold the Hotel. Terms of sale one- <lb />
third cash, one-third in twelve months, <lb />
j in two years, with interest at <lb />
per cent, from day of sale. <lb />
Parties to purchase at private <lb />
sale, or wanting full particular, will <lb />
please <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
R. S. CLARK CO.,<lb />
HARDWARE, MATERIAL HOUSE FURNISHING COOK <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 />
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 />
R. GREENE, JR. Manager. <lb />
WE are now fitted up in order and arc prepared to man- <lb />
upon abort notice any kind or style of <lb />
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb />
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING. <lb />
We also keep a nice line of <lb />
MADE HARNESS- <lb />
Come and see us. Satisfaction Guaranteed. <lb />
THE MAN <lb />
BE SEEN DAY, but the man who keeps a fresh supply of <lb />
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb />
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS, <lb />
Can be found whenever wanted. You only have lo look for <lb />
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb />
And all your wants in the above goods can be supplied. <lb />
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS PUT TO ORDER. <lb />
FINE CIGARS <lb />
ESTABLISHED IN 1870. <lb />
Luther Sheldon, <lb />
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS, <lb />
MIXED PAINTS, TIN SHINGLES, FANCY GLASS, <lb />
BOOKING PAPERS, ENAMELED GLASS, HAIL, <lb />
Coach Colors in Japan. Plain Sheathing Papers, Cathedral Class Newels, <lb />
Dry Paints Plaster or Wall Papers, Venetian Glass, Mantels, <lb />
Brushes. Wire Cloth Window Screens, Rubber Booting Paint, <lb />
Slate Mantels, <lb />
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, <lb />
BUILDING MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb />
Nos. West Side Market Roanoke <lb />
VA. <lb />
W. L. BROWN <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT <lb />
AND AGENT FOR THE TARBORO OIL MILLS. <lb />
Highest Cash price paid tor Cotton Seed or <lb />
Meal given in exchange Has for sale <lb />
Acid Lime and Cotton Seed Meal <lb />
Either tor Cash or on Time. <lb />
FARMER'S BONE FERTILIZER. <lb />
A SPECIALTY it is lo be superior to any fertilizer on the market. <lb />
J. B. CHEERY. <lb />
J. It. <lb />
J O. <lb />
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST <lb />
Having just received a fresh lino the following goods, arc now <lb />
ready to offer to the public just what they stand in need goods <lb />
at prices that will please the purchaser. <lb />
WE HAVE IS STOCK <lb />
STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
Hosiery, Etc. <lb />
tar Boys, <lb />
SHIRTS COLLARS. <lb />
BOOTS AND SHOES <lb />
To fit all who favor us with their patronage. <lb />
Hardware, Nails, Cutlery, Guns, Shot, Powder, <lb />
Crockery, Glass-ware, Wood and Willow <lb />
ware, Furniture, Harness, Whips, <lb />
Gail Ax and Railroad Mills Snuff, Chewing <lb />
v and Smoking Tobacco. <lb />
IN THIS WILL CAREY <lb />
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, Rice, Meats <lb />
of different kinds, very best Lard we can <lb />
buy, Butter; Cheese, Spice, Pepper, <lb />
Soap both toilet and Laundry, <lb />
Star Lye, Ball Lye, <lb />
Matches, Candles, Starch, best grade of White <lb />
Kerosene Oil, Machine Oil, <lb />
We are a New Firm, but not new men to the public <lb />
AH who stand in need of goods in line are invited to come to see <lb />
We and will sell as low as any one sells as good goods as we do. <lb />
For the <lb />
We have determined to close out our <lb />
in Greenville and in order to dispose of <lb />
the large stock of goods on hand before the 1st <lb />
of January we are selling them <lb />
AT COST. <lb />
Nothing will be reserved, but every article <lb />
in the entire stock, consisting No- <lb />
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks will go <lb />
FOR <lb />
We are offering special inducements on <lb />
As our stock of suits and overcoats is large <lb />
and must be old, even if at a sacrifice. Don't <lb />
spend a dollar until you find out the <lb />
advantages we offer. <lb />
H. Morris Bros, <lb />
I- V. LATHAM. <lb />
HARRY <lb />
SUCCESSORS TO JOHN s, CONGLETON k CO <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
THE LEADERS IN <lb />
ILL KINDS OF STAPLE GOODS. <lb />
meat t <lb />
Our Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, <lb />
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., have arrived, and all <lb />
friends and customers arc invited to call and ex- <lb />
goods and prices. <lb />
Having purchased the entire mercantile business of John s. <lb />
Co., including notes, book accounts and all evidences of debt and mer- <lb />
solicit their former and increased patronage. <lb />
Being able to make all purchases cash, getting advantage of the <lb />
discounts, will be enabled to sell as cheaply as any one South of Nor- <lb />
folk. shall in our employ J. S. Congleton as general <lb />
of the business, with his former partner Skinner assist <lb />
ant, who will always be glad to see and serve their old customers. <lb />
A special branch of OUT business will be to furnish cash at reasonable <lb />
rates to farmers to cultivate and harvest their crops, in sums of to <lb />
with security. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND. <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 />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
THE FRONT <lb />
D. Williamson. <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN <lb />
WILL CONTINUE THE <lb />
PHOTONS, BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory Is well equipped with the best Mechanics, consequently put up nothing <lb />
but first-class work. keep up with the times dig latest improved styles. <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles Spring- are used, you can from <lb />
Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
keep on band foil of ready made <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which we will sell as low as lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
-0----- <lb />
Thanking the people this and surrounding counties for favor hope <lb />
merit a continuance of the panic. <lb />
E. C. GLENN. <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT. <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 as administrator <lb />
the estate of L. E. Smith, deceased, be- <lb />
fore the Superior Court Clerk of <lb />
county, on the 5th day of October, 1888, <lb />
notice is here by given to all creditors of <lb />
said estate to present their claims to me, <lb />
properly authenticated, within twelve <lb />
months the date of this notice, or it <lb />
will be plead in bat of their recovery. <lb />
Persons to mid estate arc here- <lb />
by notified lo make payment <lb />
to the undersigned. This October 19th <lb />
1888. W. S. E. Smith, <lb />
Adm's of L. E. Smith. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb />
on the 15th day of Sept. ad- <lb />
of the estate of N. A. Buck, <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 properly <lb />
authenticated, to the on or <lb />
before the September or this <lb />
notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
BUCK, <lb />
N. A. Buck. <lb />
Farmers <lb />
Save Your Cotton Seed. ; <lb />
Bushels Sec I wanted the FAR. J <lb />
I II <lb />
I COMPANY. <lb />
BEHEST CASH PRICES MD, <lb />
Or Meal given in exchange. Inquire <lb />
. , <lb />
Greenville, N, <lb />
Or E. V Sec. A. <lb />
Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
VITAL <lb />
remove <lb />
fall <lb />
mind <lb />
I-w.<lb /></p>
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THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
THIS PAPER <lb />
NEW YORK. <lb />
M AT Br. FOUNT O <lb />
AT P. <lb />
I COS <lb />
AD . <lb />
TRACT <lb />
may be it in <lb />
Local <lb />
VOID HOUSES <lb />
L. Sugg. <lb />
Elegant Batt or Muffs and Boas at <lb />
for sale. Apply <lb />
to Allen Warren Greenville X. C- <lb />
Nice lot of cheap Lounges at <lb />
J. <lb />
Buy your Shirts at <lb />
Biggs Mini ford's. <lb />
and and <lb />
Clothing at <lb />
buys a Double Barrel Shot <lb />
at J- B. Co's. <lb />
Fail Onion Sets just re <lb />
Hired at the Old Brink Store. <lb />
An elegant display of all Woe <lb />
at Lang's. <lb />
A. A. Battles war- <lb />
ranted Calf Shoes <lb />
of Man ford. <lb />
Sewed Shoes for at <lb />
j. B, Co's. <lb />
Lace window Curtains with <lb />
attachments complete at <lb />
Lang's. <lb />
Lace has been tried <lb />
and is the best and cheapest at the <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
Valuable property in the town of <lb />
Greenville tor sale. For terms and <lb />
Perusal <lb />
Glad to see Mr. B. C Pearce <lb />
town the last days. <lb />
Mr. Walker, the Third Party can- <lb />
Green- <lb />
ville today. <lb />
Mr. W. B. Jr. and <lb />
Fulford, of Washington, <lb />
were married on the 17th. <lb />
Mr. B. is assisting Ms <lb />
brother, Mr. K. M. as agent <lb />
for the Old Dominion Company. <lb />
We were delighted to see our good <lb />
friend, Rev. J. G. Nelson, of Golds <lb />
in town a few days last week. <lb />
Mr. S. M. Schultz and wile have <lb />
been spending a few in Rocky <lb />
Mount with the parents of Mrs. <lb />
Schultz. <lb />
Mr. J. G. a citizen of <lb />
this county living six miles above <lb />
died Friday night of <lb />
last week. <lb />
Miss Mary Satchwell, of Wash- <lb />
a few days the past <lb />
week visiting Miss Lizzie Redding, <lb />
near this town. <lb />
Mr J. A Thigpen, two <lb />
miles from town, was riding on <lb />
horseback last Saturday when his <lb />
horse stumbled and fell, hurting his <lb />
ankle quite severely. <lb />
Mr. R. D. Armstrong and Miss <lb />
Hattie Griffin, of Rocky Meant, <lb />
were married on the 17th. Mr. <lb />
Armstrong was once telegraph op- <lb />
and at and <lb />
has many friends in this county, all <lb />
whom extend congratulations. <lb />
Key. pastor of the <lb />
Baptist preached last Sun- <lb />
day for the first time In live weeks. <lb />
He has had a severe attack or ma- <lb />
fever; but is now regaining <lb />
Strength, and it is hoped, will soon <lb />
be able to do his regular pastoral <lb />
particulars apply t <lb />
For J. B. Cherry Co. can <lb />
give you a Men's Boot that will <lb />
prise yon. <lb />
The sale of the Boss Famous <lb />
Milk Biscuit during 1887 ex- <lb />
the sales of the former year <lb />
by pounds. Try them, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
A line of and <lb />
woolen and merino Vests <lb />
at Lang's. <lb />
Look on fourth page for appoints <lb />
of speakers. <lb />
good hats for at <lb />
Mini fords. <lb />
SI buys a Whole-stock, Double- <lb />
sole, High Man's Shoe at <lb />
J. B. A CO'S. <lb />
Try a pair of E. P. <lb />
Co's Hand <lb />
Made Shoes at <lb />
Received Oct. 3rd-500 lbs P. <lb />
Co's Sweet Scotch Snuff. <lb />
the best, cheapest, cleanest and <lb />
healthiest Snuff in the world, <lb />
cents per lb. at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
If you want the best Cook Stove <lb />
boy the Acorn, with ventilated oven <lb />
of R. S. Clark Co. <lb />
L. W. <lb />
The Macon House is offered for <lb />
sale by F. G. James. See advert <lb />
tell you some- <lb />
thing else new in their advertising <lb />
space this week. <lb />
Remember that Judge Fowle <lb />
speaks at Greenville on Thursday, <lb />
November 1st. <lb />
The township <lb />
see man in the county <lb />
is properly registered. <lb />
Mr. J. J. Dancy. Jr., has opined <lb />
a restaurant in the building adjoin <lb />
Saloon. <lb />
. A truly brilliant and fashionable <lb />
wedding was witnessed by the <lb />
Greenville at the M. K. Church <lb />
on Thursday evening, 18th inst. It <lb />
was the marriage that clever and <lb />
popular gentleman, Mr. M <lb />
Hearne, agent for the O. D. S. S. <lb />
Co., to of most <lb />
able and accomplished young ladies, <lb />
Miss May Warren, daughter <lb />
ex-Sheriff Allen Warren, <lb />
tor of Riverside Nursery. The <lb />
both and gallery, was <lb />
crowded with friends of the couple <lb />
who were anxious to witness the <lb />
The decorations were never <lb />
passed here. The altar contained <lb />
a gorgeous pyramid of green house <lb />
plants full bloom, while the end <lb />
of each aisle was closed with a gate <lb />
made of one magnificent cluster of <lb />
cut flowers. <lb />
The ushers the occasion were <lb />
Messrs. L B. Yellowley, J. White, <lb />
A. N. Ryan C. Glenn, and <lb />
more polite and courteous gentlemen <lb />
could not have been selected. <lb />
Promptly at o'clock the <lb />
party the church. The <lb />
organ was presided over by Mrs. J- <lb />
Cherry, whose sweet touch is <lb />
comparable, and as she played <lb />
wedding march Masters Willie Ryan j <lb />
and Jimmie Yellowley passed up the <lb />
aisles and held open the flower gates, <lb />
the attendants coming alter them <lb />
in the following Mr. D. E. <lb />
House with Miss Jennie Williams <lb />
and Mr. J. R. Move with Miss Lillie <lb />
Peebles, both the ladies <lb />
dressed pink and carrying <lb />
de roses; Mr. W. B. Brown <lb />
with Miss Martha Tyson and Mr. S. <lb />
A. Redding with Miss Susie Brown, <lb />
both ladies daintily attired blue <lb />
and carrying La Franc and Si <lb />
roses; Mr. S. T. Hooker with <lb />
Miss Lizzie Perkins and Mr. C- T. <lb />
with Miss Nannie Wilson, <lb />
the ladies becomingly dressed <lb />
cream and carrying Papa <lb />
Duchess of Edinburgh roses. <lb />
Then came the flower girls little <lb />
Misses Clara Forbes and <lb />
Skinner, each in sweet and pretty <lb />
costume bearing a silver basket <lb />
flowers which they gracefully <lb />
strewed in each aisle. Following <lb />
them came on the right the groom <lb />
with his best man, Mr. J. L. Little <lb />
and on the left the bride with Miss <lb />
Nina Cherry. Miss Nina was <lb />
ed in exquisite, fitting lilac and car <lb />
purple The bride <lb />
white cashmere and silk hi train <lb />
elaborately trimmed- The ceremony <lb />
was beautifully and impressively <lb />
performed by Rev. It. B. John, after <lb />
The markets took a turn the other which the party repaired to Hotel <lb />
way last week. Cotton went up a Macon where a delightful reception <lb />
bit and flour down some. was held. The bridal presents dis <lb />
played were numerous very <lb />
handsome. <lb />
Announcement. <lb />
Everything suited for personal wear <lb />
and including all the <lb />
latest novelties from the leading <lb />
fashion of the country, at <lb />
prices that will appreciated by <lb />
the economical buyers everywhere. <lb />
Dress Goods. <lb />
Elegant all wool and <lb />
silk warp, Flannels, <lb />
Cloth, Merinos, Cash- <lb />
meres, Faille, Silk, and <lb />
Grain Silks, Moire, and Satin and <lb />
Grain Stripes. <lb />
TRIMMING. <lb />
Silk Braids, Braid- <lb />
ed and Headed Plushes, For <lb />
Trimming, Feather Trimming <lb />
Ribbons in all <lb />
desired. <lb />
shades and widths <lb />
In Dry Goods. Notions, Boots, Shoes and Hats. <lb />
Our entire stock is offered at slaughter prices. <lb />
BELOW WATCH PRICES. <lb />
Best Calicoes Worsted Dress Goods So, Double Width Cashmere <lb />
Velvet to Bleached and Unbleached Domestics Dress <lb />
hams Linen Collars each or per doz, Cuffs pr, <lb />
Suspenders Men's Hats Hats <lb />
Shoes <lb />
Men's Boots 81.40, Boots Men's Shoes Shoes <lb />
Nice Shoes <lb />
Men's Suits Suits Overcoats <lb />
COME AND SEE FOE YOURSELVES. <lb />
HiGGS <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
GO TO THE <lb />
RACKET STORE <lb />
FOR BARGAINS <lb />
St <lb />
BALL AND <lb />
fl <lb />
has given most brilliant <lb />
lints to the forests. A ride through <lb />
the country is simply delightful. <lb />
Don't vote for any of the <lb />
Party candidates. Yon but give <lb />
aid to the Republicans in so doing. <lb />
D. J. administrator on <lb />
the estate <lb />
v i a notice to <lb />
May wedded life always, be <lb />
as joyous and auspicious as the <lb />
which surrounded its begin <lb />
nine. <lb />
The prospects of a railroad for <lb />
r Mary Delaney wK Greenville seems more hopeful. <lb />
creditors A survey was recently made with a <lb />
view of bringing the Scotland Neck <lb />
. extension of the Wilmington <lb />
We learn that Greenville is to Weldon road on to Greenville, and <lb />
have a dyeing establishment. we learn that the right of way has <lb />
secured over most of tin; route. <lb />
CLOAKING. <lb />
Flannel Suiting, Eider Down in <lb />
superb designs. <lb />
WRAPS. <lb />
Stylish Jackets, Wraps, <lb />
Markets, Circulars, our <lb />
own special bargains in the <lb />
Desiring to close my business . <lb />
Greenville by Nov. 1st odor my j it town needs various in- been <lb />
entire stock of Stoves, Tinware, <lb />
at greatly reduced prices. Come at <lb />
once and secure a bargain. <lb />
L. C. <lb />
This town and section badly need <lb />
railroad and every encouragement <lb />
should he thrown out to bring it <lb />
All we want out this is <lb />
an honest, square living. if <lb />
square dealing, pluck and energy <lb />
will give it to us we will be sure to <lb />
We would respectfully the <lb />
public for a portion of their patron- <lb />
age In the business. will <lb />
keep on hand the finest. Beef to be <lb />
had it the market daring the sea- <lb />
sen. Please leave your orders with <lb />
us. it Co. <lb />
Finest Buckwheat and <lb />
Rico molasses at the <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
cow and calf for Bale or ex- <lb />
change for beef cattle Lanier <lb />
properly the town <lb />
Greenville for sale. For terms <lb />
apply to Dr. J. T. Sledge. <lb />
Cotton cents. <lb />
Be sure to Register. <lb />
Have you <lb />
Don't target to Register. <lb />
Come to hear Judge Bowie. <lb />
Let every Democrat t. <lb />
Get your neighbor to Register. <lb />
Register Register Register <lb />
The Weldon Fair begins on the <lb />
The Co-operative <lb />
Company, of Tarboro , , , , <lb />
Read their , . , , , , , <lb />
land the road will pass should cheer- <lb />
want your cottonseed. <lb />
ville in few months. <lb />
am of WHy T, <lb />
More people will he in Greenville work is commenced on the road at <lb />
to bear on t he first of j once it can be completed Green <lb />
bar than lave been here since the <lb />
i 4th of July. <lb />
Every white man and Democrat <lb />
should do his duty in the coming <lb />
election. You have a hard foe on <lb />
i the other side. <lb />
Lots of men know how to run a <lb />
i newspaper. It would help the cause <lb />
wonderfully if they would first learn <lb />
I how to pay for it. <lb />
It you have moved to other town- <lb />
ships since last election be sure to <lb />
get your certificate of removal <lb />
register at once. <lb />
and <lb />
Judge Fowle in Washington to- <lb />
morrow. Our sister town is going <lb />
to take him with a grand whoop <lb />
and a brilliant illumination. <lb />
We venture there will be more <lb />
mounted horsemen Greenville on <lb />
t he first of November than our <lb />
ever saw assembled at one time. <lb />
books are now <lb />
The Steamer Greenville left here <lb />
with three hundred bales of cotton <lb />
on her down trip Saturday and with <lb />
two and eighty on <lb />
day. <lb />
Mr. B. M. James, of Bethel, the <lb />
original discoverer, has the thanks <lb />
The Y. M. had a large and <lb />
interesting meeting on Friday <lb />
night. Col. G. H. I iron n, Jr., of <lb />
Washington, Presidential Elector <lb />
for this District, was present and <lb />
made an excellent speech. Col. D. <lb />
of Martin, and Mr. <lb />
J. M. were invited to ail <lb />
dress on next eve <lb />
committee was <lb />
pointed to invite lions. F. N. <lb />
wick and W. M. Bobbins to address <lb />
the club on Monday night, <lb />
The invitation was accepted by Mr. <lb />
and he spoke in the Opera <lb />
House. His speech was <lb />
ed by our leading politicians as be- <lb />
the best and most convincing <lb />
they have heard this campaign. All <lb />
present enjoyed his remarks <lb />
and cheered him generous- <lb />
A Word to the Farmers. <lb />
HOSIERY. <lb />
and a <lb />
full line of novelties adapted to the <lb />
season and style. <lb />
Superb <lb />
screws. Diagonals, Foreign <lb />
and Worsteds in all the leading <lb />
styles including double and single <lb />
breasted Prince round and <lb />
square cut sacks, three and four but- <lb />
ton Frocks and Cutaway and Full <lb />
Dress Costumes. We are agents <lb />
for the celebrated Rough and Tum- <lb />
and Clothing. <lb />
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS ON <lb />
DRY CLOTHING, <lb />
Shoes <lb />
Whole Stock Brogans per Pair and Upwards. <lb />
and other fine Dress Goods. <lb />
WE SOLE AGENTS FOR <lb />
ft SON'S FINE SHOES. <lb />
Call See <lb />
Respectfully <lb />
WE DEFY COMPETITION <lb />
And Invite all to Examine Our <lb />
It is the most complete and varied of any <lb />
in town. Time and space prevents our quo- <lb />
ting but rest assured we will <lb />
NOT BE UNDERSOLD. <lb />
WE A or <lb />
Dress Goods, Hosiery. Gloves, <lb />
wear, Fine Shoes. Hats, Ribbons. <lb />
Tips, Buttons, fee., j <lb />
And everything needed complete a Lady's Costume. Torn <lb />
will find that we carry the most complete and <lb />
stock of and Ready-Made <lb />
nave the largest stock of <lb />
Brown <lb />
SHOES. <lb />
A glance at our stock will con- <lb />
yon that our styles are <lb />
root shapes arc especially <lb />
adapted to this climate and our <lb />
right. <lb />
Caps. <lb />
Much be. said of our hands <lb />
some assortment but limited space <lb />
prevents. A glance will suffice to <lb />
show that our selections were right. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
J, K. I. <lb />
To E. L. <lb />
Take notice that on 14th day of No- <lb />
motion will be made in the <lb />
above entitled action by the to <lb />
renew the and execution <lb />
to enforce the collection <lb />
said at time yon will <lb />
appear at my offices in N. <lb />
and show cause if any why said judge- <lb />
shell not be renewed and execution <lb />
issued thereon against This <lb />
2nd E. A. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Farmers <lb />
Look to Your Interest <lb />
G. L.<lb />
Of in town, Nothing SECOND-HAND or <lb />
CLASS, but PURELY FIRST-CLASS GOODS, <lb />
with the Hard Cash and will sold at <lb />
PRICES TO THE TIMES. <lb />
Of articles needed in the House and Kitchen <lb />
we are chock block, and can give you great <lb />
bargains on anything from a Frying Pan to a <lb />
CHINA TEA SET <lb />
31st. <lb />
Registration <lb />
vole work a Dem- <lb />
victory. <lb />
The county candidates hold forth <lb />
at Falkland to-day. <lb />
The Guard had a drill last Friday <lb />
with only eighteen men out. <lb />
If you have not registered don't I <lb />
neglect to do so immediately. <lb />
What are you doing to assist in The Republican candidates are <lb />
securing Democratic success getting afraid of their Democratic <lb />
Services were held in all the opponents and have made separate <lb />
of the editor for a <lb />
which he <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Reader, we need The <lb />
asks you only to pay what <lb />
you honestly owe, and honest men <lb />
should not wait to be reminded so <lb />
often of what they do owe. <lb />
were held in <lb />
churches in town last Sunday. <lb />
Mr. O. D. Rountree is preparing <lb />
to open a large feed store here. <lb />
The Raleigh papers say the State <lb />
fair last week was a big success. <lb />
Two weeks to election. What <lb />
work must be done in that time <lb />
Are you in favor of a white man's <lb />
government T <lb />
it. <lb />
appointments for speaking. They <lb />
call peoples Oh, yes <lb />
indeed <lb />
Two men are by the Hoard <lb />
of of Greenville to <lb />
as police of the town, for which <lb />
I vice they are paid out of the town <lb />
treasury. Instead of <lb />
I post of duty one goes <lb />
of the <lb />
It so, work to secure I candidates to <lb />
; places of speaking in the county. <lb />
Perhaps they think his presence is <lb />
White men should stand by their a body guard, <lb />
party and vote the Democratic tick-1 <lb />
et. <lb />
The water the river is too low <lb />
for the boats lo get through to Tar- <lb />
Eight days Fowle comes to <lb />
Get everything ready <lb />
for him. <lb />
Every white man should register <lb />
and vote the Democratic ticket this <lb />
election. <lb />
See advertisement of G. W. <lb />
of Sidney in <lb />
this paper. <lb />
Every Democrat is requested to <lb />
bring bin horse and to Green- <lb />
ville on the first day of November <lb />
join in the parade honor of <lb />
the next Governor of North Carolina. <lb />
Ma. We are proud to <lb />
Inform you, and the people general- <lb />
that the Alliance is booming and <lb />
that many of the farmers have <lb />
realized some advantage and <lb />
basket James ate fully convinced that the Alliance <lb />
brought us last j is soon us good. We had <lb />
i ten to join us at our last meeting <lb />
and are continually receiving <lb />
cations. A resolution was offered <lb />
by W. F. Hart to establish one day <lb />
in each week as sale for the Al <lb />
in men to sell their cotton. The <lb />
resolution was unanimously adopted <lb />
and was the day agreed <lb />
upon. We hope soon to have large. <lb />
lots of cotton in town on those days <lb />
and plenty of live buyers. We claim <lb />
that have whipped the bagging <lb />
trust so far as concerns the Alliance <lb />
men, and are now resolved to reduce <lb />
our acreage in cotton, our <lb />
crops raise, our pork, hay and <lb />
bread. We would say to <lb />
every farmer, be he Alliance man or <lb />
i large acreage in wheat and <lb />
with the Re- one share in our wheat <lb />
mill to erected and in good work- <lb />
order in the town of Greenville <lb />
by July next. Leave your name and <lb />
the amount yon are willing to invest <lb />
in erecting said mill with our county <lb />
agent, E. A. We have not <lb />
yet fully fixed plan, cost and place <lb />
of erecting said mill, lint be sure to <lb />
sow plenty wheat and depend op <lb />
on having it ground a first-class <lb />
mill in the town of Greenville next <lb />
Then we will not be concerned <lb />
the trust on floor. assert <lb />
that flour can be raised at a cost <lb />
Carpets, Oilcloths, Etc. <lb />
Extra Super, Three <lb />
Ingrains, and Tapestry. 4-4 <lb />
10-4 Oil Cloths. <lb />
Beautiful designs in Rugs. <lb />
A complete assortment <lb />
in every department at <lb />
prices that will induce <lb />
you to buy. A call is <lb />
all we ask. <lb />
A Smash <lb />
Accidents will sometimes, <lb />
and the met with a very I <lb />
disastrous one on last Wednesday I <lb />
morning. The force had worked all I <lb />
night to get the paper press and i . <lb />
when about twenty copies bad been <lb />
primed a heavy part of the machine- <lb />
was accidentally broken. It stop-1 <lb />
matters immediately and no to per barrel year-, <lb />
more printing be done until a <lb />
new piece hail been made, which i lands sen- <lb />
fifteen hours. That. l <lb />
why the paper get out until <lb />
Thursday morning Besides the Pare the W- <lb />
trouble and vexatious of the delay, <lb />
the sum that it cost to get the dam <lb />
age repaired made it seem even more <lb />
disastrous. However, we greet you . The Reflector rejoices to hear <lb />
on time to-day. I this kind of talk from the farmers. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Baring qualified before the Clerk of the <lb />
Superior Court of county as <lb />
tor to the last Will and Testament of the <lb />
Into Hardy Johnson the <lb />
day of August 1888; Notice is hereby <lb />
given to the Creditors of said estate to <lb />
present their to me properly nu- <lb />
on or before the day of <lb />
September 1880 or notice will be <lb />
plead In bar of the recovery. All persons <lb />
indebted to Mid estate sue notified to <lb />
make immediate payment to me. This <lb />
20th of September 1888. <lb />
K. Johnson <lb />
Executor. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
J. J. Alfred <lb />
vs <lb />
Edna Teel and others. <lb />
Pursuant to an order and decree of the <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt in tin- <lb />
above entitled Special Proceeding, I shall <lb />
offer for sale at auction on Monday <lb />
November 5th, 1888. at the-Court House j <lb />
door in Greenville, N. C, the following <lb />
described real and personal property, to- <lb />
One of land adjoining <lb />
Ham D. May and j <lb />
erg, containing sixty acres, more or i <lb />
less, one mule, one cart, four plows and <lb />
one plate, one Terms of sale <lb />
cash. 3.3. NOBLES, <lb />
of Alfred Teel. <lb />
Moore Bernard, <lb />
Sale of Town Property. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
Court of Pitt county, made on the <lb />
day of August, 1888, in a certain Special <lb />
therein pending, entitled L. <lb />
C. Latham et E. II. Dill t <lb />
I will on Monday, November 6th, 1888, <lb />
sell at public sale to the highest bidder <lb />
before the Court House door Green- <lb />
ville, a certain lot or parcel of land situ- <lb />
ate in the town of Greenville and <lb />
ed as follows, Bounded on the <lb />
North by Third street, on the West by <lb />
Washington street on the South by lot <lb />
number and on the East by lot number <lb />
and known in plan of said town <lb />
as lot number The said lot will be <lb />
gold subject to the life estate of Mis- Ann <lb />
Delaney therein. Terms of sale cash. <lb />
ALEX. L. BLOW, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
has just received a <lb />
selected stuck of <lb />
handsome well <lb />
Make your calculations and com <lb />
prices <lb />
j you will act wisely and sow wheat <lb />
to make your flour. <lb />
Sec. P. Co. A. <lb />
CLOTHING. BOOTS SHOES <lb />
which superior quality and make can- <lb />
not surpassed, and will sell them at <lb />
Lowest Bottom Prices. <lb />
CALL LOOK FOB <lb />
BARGAINS BARGAINS <lb />
To close out, AT COST, all the Dry <lb />
and Dress Goods-on hand. <lb />
Country Produce taken in Exchange. <lb />
Two doors South of Store <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Our stock in this line is very complete and we <lb />
say without fear of successful contradiction <lb />
that we can cause you to rejoice when you ex- <lb />
our goods and learn our prices. <lb />
in general we are offering at blizzard prices. <lb />
No matter what you call for it at the<lb />
RACK <lb />
and you will be sure to get it. <lb />
We Particularly invite Country Merchants to Tit- <lb />
it our store. We can give them immense BARGAINS, j <lb />
Watch-Maker Jeweler. <lb />
If you want something nice in the way of <lb />
L V ER A RE <lb />
Sewing Machines, <lb />
come to the old reliable house. A <lb />
new Mock just received. <lb />
Watches, Clock, Jewelry and Sewing <lb />
Machine repaired and warranted. <lb />
. RAWLS <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Superior Court Clerk of <lb />
having on the day of <lb />
1888, Letter of Administration <lb />
with the will annexed upon the estate of <lb />
Mary S. Delaney, deceased, to the under- <lb />
signed, notice hereby given to all pet- <lb />
sous owing said estate to <lb />
ate payment. Persons having claims <lb />
against the estate must present the same <lb />
duly 18th day <lb />
October, 1889, or this notice will be plead <lb />
in bar of their recovery. <lb />
D. J. ii <lb />
of H. <lb />
FOR CASH ONLY. <lb />
One inch French Burr Grist Mill, <lb />
cost will sell for <lb />
One Power Feed Cutter, cost trill <lb />
sell for <lb />
One Centennial Grain Kan, cost <lb />
Will sell for <lb />
One Grant Grain Fan, cost will <lb />
for <lb />
One No Feed Mill, cost will sell <lb />
for <lb />
One No Feed Mill, net will sell <lb />
for <lb />
One gallon Farm Boiler, cost <lb />
will sell for <lb />
One second hand Georgia saw, <lb />
cost will sell for <lb />
Raw Hide. Feed Cutters, cost <lb />
Will sell for <lb />
The goods will lie sold for the <lb />
named figures cash. Come early and <lb />
cure bargains, <lb />
D. HaSKETT CO. <lb />
COME TO m CLOCK <lb />
Moses <lb />
JUST MM A FINK LOT OF <lb />
hi Watches, Clocks <lb />
Spectacles. <lb />
FOR SALE CHEAP. <lb />
All kinds of Watch and Clock Work <lb />
repaired in Workmanlike Manner <lb />
warranted month. <lb />
MOSES <lb />
Greenville, N. C- <lb />
Just across the street door to Harry Skin <lb />
we carry a full and complete line of <lb />
Hear and Fancy Groceries, <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
REASONS WHY SHOULD TRADE WITH <lb />
1st. We deal fairly and squarely with every one. <lb />
2nd. We misrepresent goods. <lb />
3rd. We treat yon its Indies gentlemen. <lb />
If you purchase an article from us ii is not what was <lb />
resented we take It back and the <lb />
a other reasons we could give want space did I <lb />
prevent. <lb />
Come, everybody, and be convinced that <lb />
we say is true. Respectfully, <lb />
RYAN k REDDING. <lb />
Or you might miss some of our great<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Land Sale. <lb />
virtue of authority contained in a <lb />
delivered to <lb />
Mary by B. M. James <lb />
and wife, on the 5th day of January <lb />
the <lb />
office of county . in Book L. i pages <lb />
The undersign soil for <lb />
before the Court door In <lb />
Greenville Saturday tin day of <lb />
November following described <lb />
pieces or parcels of land situated in the <lb />
county of Pitt, in Bethel township. One <lb />
tract of laud adjoining land of J. H. <lb />
the said and <lb />
others, containing by estimation M acre.-, <lb />
and one Other tract of land adjoining the <lb />
land of Cornelius Barnhill. L. M. Tin- <lb />
and others containing acre. <lb />
J. Mortgagee. <lb />
F. G. Jams, Atty. Oct. IS, <lb />
Valuable Town Property For <lb />
Sale. <lb />
Bulk Mm <lb />
Bulk <lb />
Bacon Sides <lb />
Bacon Shoulders <lb />
Pitt <lb />
Sugar Cured Hams <lb />
Flour <lb />
Brown Sugar <lb />
Granulated <lb />
Syrup <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
Snuff <lb />
Lard <lb />
Cheese <lb />
That lot <lb />
by E. B. Moore, Es. , Meal <lb />
and kitchen ; Corn <lb />
With necessary outhouses, all new and <lb />
good condition. For term- which are . <lb />
liberal apply to. . <lb />
Greenville. Oct. K. . <lb />
Hide <lb />
MARKET. <lb />
Corrected weekly by <lb />
Wholes and Grocers. <lb />
Pork to 16.25 <lb />
7-J to <lb />
IS <lb />
IS <lb />
to 5.75 <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
IS to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
it to H <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
GREENVILLE. C. <lb />
Democratic Canvass. <lb />
The candidates of the Democrat <lb />
party for Legislature and the <lb />
County offices will address the <lb />
people of Pitt County at the follow- <lb />
times and places, <lb />
Bethel, Saturday, October 27th. <lb />
Tuesday, October <lb />
Friday, <lb />
Black Jack, Saturday, November <lb />
3rd. <lb />
Alex. L. Blow. <lb />
Cum. Dem. Ex. Committee. <lb />
Democracy, unadulterated, <lb />
luted, is good enough for the <lb />
It is just as true, also, that the <lb />
is good enough for the <lb />
The annoyance occasioned by con- <lb />
crying of the baby, at once ceases <lb />
when the cause Is removed by <lb />
using Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. <lb />
The most beautiful complexion <lb />
only possessed where there is pure <lb />
blood. will renovate the blood <lb />
and remove impurities. <lb />
My Poor Back <lb />
That's the common exclamation of suffering with rheumatism or troubles. In <lb />
either disease Paine's Celery Compound will surely offset a cure, and there will no longer be <lb />
mm. mm resort <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb />
Brand <lb />
Star <lb />
Kerosene Oil <lb />
1.00 <lb />
J. <lb />
to <lb />
ID <lb />
3.40 <lb />
to 1-1 <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT, <lb />
the Open If mm . at which place <lb />
I have recently located, and where I hare <lb />
everything In ray line <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
to MARL A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
Improved appliances; new <lb />
and chair-. <lb />
Razor- sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of my shop <lb />
promptly ex anted Vary <lb />
EDMONDS. <lb />
fa River Transportation Company.<lb />
J. CHERRY, <lb />
I. S. Greenville. <lb />
N. M. t Tarboro. Gen <lb />
Cant. K. F. Washington, Gen <lb />
People's Line for travel on Tar <lb />
River. <lb />
Tho is Hie fluent <lb />
and quickest boat on She <lb />
boon thoroughly refurnished <lb />
painted- <lb />
Fitted specially for the comfort, <lb />
and convenience of <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A first-class furnished with the <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at o'clock. A. H. <lb />
Leave- Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at c a. m. <lb />
received daily and through <lb />
Bills leading given to all points. <lb />
j. <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
and all other machine repaired short i ,.,;. trough special <lb />
notice at home or Iron ,.,,,,. , ,.,., ,, ,.,,,. <lb />
done the beat manner. , <lb />
Kills, Gins, <lb />
Locks repaired. Keys made r fitted, Pipe <lb />
cut and threaded. Gins repaired bast <lb />
manner. Bring on vow work. General <lb />
Jobbing done by P. <lb />
May K. . <lb />
and <lb />
A i;. H. <lb />
Schedule. <lb />
TRAIN.- <lb />
Holt, <lb />
Dated So;., r. daily Fast Mai, daily <lb />
daily as <lb />
Wei Ion US pin <lb />
Ar If <lb />
and other Machinery from to per <lb />
cent cheaper than any else. All <lb />
Machinery warranted and entire <lb />
faction guaranteed before n cent is paid. <lb />
Bend tor full <lb />
E. G. COX, <lb />
Dunn, X. C. <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar Fayette i <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Ar <lb />
am <lb />
n pin an <lb />
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TRAIN-<lb />
daily <lb />
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ex Sun. <lb />
Magnolia I KM <lb />
LOSS <lb />
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i iS i Ml<lb />
l am i -12 pin<lb />
f School <lb />
C, <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 <lb />
Free to Shone <lb />
Book-keeping. <lb />
October 1st Winter <lb />
open- 7th <lb />
low. Heard from to <lb />
week, 090.40 for <lb />
can enter sit any time. For <lb />
full particular address <lb />
A. <lb />
GREAT <lb />
MILLINERY, <lb />
Home begs leave to an- <lb />
ladies of county and <lb />
. ii-it v that she has again resumed bus- <lb />
at the old stand formerly <lb />
Alfred better known as hi- <lb />
Old And just returned from <lb />
the with a complete and <lb />
entirely new stock of <lb />
Mrs. K <lb />
-2 pm to <lb />
B Hi <lb />
Ar Mount <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
SO an <lb />
Ar Weldon J SO <lb />
Daily pi <lb />
Train an Meek Branch <lb />
Scotland Meek at <lb />
Returning, Scotland Meek <lb />
XI. <lb />
Train leave Tarboro, M which la offering n i Ii for <lb />
iV R. R. daily except Sun- CASH. I have also secured the services <lb />
day. Si u I v <lb />
ATTRACTiVE MILLINERY <lb />
S I P M <lb />
haw- N c. <lb />
A Sunday I <lb />
M. X . IS <lb />
AM. <lb />
Train on Midland X leaves <lb />
arrive AM. <lb />
turning leave <lb />
arrive m, N . i BO A <lb />
Train on <lb />
Mount P <lb />
PM. Hope IS P M. Returning <lb />
nave Spring Hop l . <lb />
A M, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
M daily, except <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch haw Warn m <lb />
for daily. Sunday, f, OS <lb />
P M. leave Clint r. A <lb />
M, at Warsaw with <lb />
train on M I <lb />
Branch i- Mo. Is <lb />
Mo. except Sunday. <lb />
Train Booth will only at <lb />
Wilson. Col <lb />
Train 7- i at <lb />
Weldon for ail daily. All <lb />
rail n I. and daily except Sun. <lb />
day via Lay Lino. <lb />
Trains for all <lb />
via Wash <lb />
All trains mil solid <lb />
ton and and <lb />
attached. <lb />
F. <lb />
Supt. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
T M. Ci-nM <lb />
. B. H. B. <lb />
Edwards <lb />
Printers and Binders, , <lb />
RALEIGH, N. ;. <lb />
We have and complete <lb />
of the kind to be found in <lb />
the State, sad it less for all classes <lb />
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
II K A D Y <lb />
FOR <lb />
I FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
us orders. <lb />
AND <lb />
I A LEIGH. N. C. <lb />
f Mrs. Hull a Trimmer who <lb />
will be to serve the in the <lb />
manner. Mrs Hull is <lb />
will known to many of yon as she has <lb />
me before Thanking you <lb />
for -our liberal in the <lb />
pa- I by fair dealing you will <lb />
me a of the <lb />
B. II <lb />
NEW STORE <lb />
T. <lb />
lately been repaired and fitted up <lb />
and -ho hi. received a display <lb />
of for <lb />
FALL AND WINTER <lb />
her usual line of trimmed and <lb />
Hats, Ornaments and general <lb />
milliner- good.-, she has the prettiest <lb />
-lock of Silks, shaded <lb />
etc., in the market. Give <lb />
her a call the Old Stand. <lb />
HOUSE CORNER <lb />
Can be found a fresh supply of <lb />
Light Hoods, <lb />
Confections, Tobacco, <lb />
Cigars, <lb />
which will be sold <lb />
PRICES. Give me a call. <lb />
J. C. CHESTNUT <lb />
W MM Ml <lb />
U g <lb />
Parlor Organ <lb />
r. A of roods, <lb />
well. <lb />
and Book free. For only <lb />
163.00. With and left <lb />
for<lb />
HOTEL <lb />
w SPENCER BROS., <lb />
THE HOME <lb />
MI FREE. <lb />
waiters. Good rooms. Beet <lb />
p We the affords. the city <lb />
stop at the <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
Slain St., , <lb />
to f- <lb />
from any bank- <lb />
or <lb />
II <lb />
circular to <lb />
Be to ante an, and <lb />
Ask your New York friends what <lb />
paper is most rend in the <lb />
is. Ho will tell you <lb />
Worth <lb />
Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant. Lake <lb />
City, Fin., was taken with a severe cold <lb />
I attended with a distressing Cough and <lb />
I running into consumption in its first <lb />
He tried ninny so-called h <lb />
I remedies and steadily grew worse. Was <lb />
reduced in flesh, had difficulty In breath- <lb />
and was unable to sleep; Finally <lb />
Sound and Legal Opinion <lb />
E. Munday Esq., County <lb />
Clay Co., Tex., says <lb />
used Electric Bitters with most happy <lb />
result. My brother was very low tried Dr. King's New Discovery for <lb />
with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, and found immediate relief, <lb />
was cured by timely use of this medicine, after using about a half dozen bottles <lb />
Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved his found himself well and has hod no return <lb />
Mr. D. I. of Horse of the disease. No other remedy can <lb />
Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, show so grand a record of cures, Dr. <lb />
He positively believes he would base King's New Discovery for Consumption <lb />
any cause to complain of poor <lb />
confirm our claims for that old <lb />
Two weeks ago I could not sleep <lb />
was constipated and kidneys did not act, <lb />
back. Since I took Paine's Celery <lb />
and I can sleep like a <lb />
Having been troubled with rheumatism <lb />
to get around, and was very often con <lb />
hare used nearly all medicines imaginable, <lb />
Having seen Paine's Celery Com <lb />
used only one bottle and am perfectly <lb />
lively as a Frank Eureka, Nevada. <lb />
Hundreds of like the follow- <lb />
remedy, Celery <lb />
more than an hour at a lime any night, <lb />
and had a good deal of pain in the <lb />
Compound the pain left my back, <lb />
Sanders, West Windsor, Vermont, <lb />
for five years, I was almost <lb />
fined to my he J for weeks at a time. <lb />
besides outside advices, hut to no <lb />
pound advertised, gave it a trial. I have <lb />
cured. I can now jump and <lb />
Price, Six for <lb />
Sold Send for 8-rACE Testimonial Paper. <lb />
WELLS, RICHARDSON CO., Proprietor. <lb />
BURLINGTON. VERMONT. <lb />
died, had it not been for Electric Bitters. <lb />
great remedy will ward off as well <lb />
cure all Malaria Diseases, and for all <lb />
Kidney, Liver Stomach disorders <lb />
stands Price and 81.00 at <lb />
Store. <lb />
to do just What is claimed tor it. <lb />
Trial bottle free at Drug <lb />
Store. <lb />
LIFE IN THE AZORES. <lb />
Appointments <lb />
For Hens. B. G. Fowls and T. P. Davidson. <lb />
Hon. Daniel G. Fowle, Democrat j <lb />
candidate for Governor, and Hon. <lb />
T. F. Davidson, j <lb />
date Attorney General, will ad- <lb />
dress j on the the <lb />
campaign at the following times <lb />
and <lb />
Oct. Washington, <lb />
Beaufort Co. <lb />
Oct. Swan Quarter, <lb />
Hyde Co. <lb />
Monday, Oct. Stonewall, <lb />
Co. <lb />
Oct. SO, Kinston, <lb />
Co. <lb />
Wednesday, Oct. Snow Hill, <lb />
Greene Co. <lb />
Nov. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Nov. <lb />
com be Co. <lb />
Saturday. Nov. <lb />
Wayne Co. <lb />
The local committees are urgently <lb />
requested to advertise these <lb />
by band bills <lb />
Dem. State Ex. Com. <lb />
Tie Love that Lives. <lb />
fades, love droops, leaves <lb />
if friendship fall <lb />
A mothers secret outlives them <lb />
She will not believe her dimpled <lb />
ling must die. The baby eyes look to <lb />
for there Hasten <lb />
to the nearest druggist and procure Dr. <lb />
Pierre's Golden Medical Discovery, and <lb />
your child may be restored, for cures <lb />
consumption, which is only of <lb />
the Lungs, if taken in time, as readily <lb />
as it cures scrofula affecting other part B <lb />
and Don't delay. <lb />
A perfect Dr. Sage's Ca- <lb />
Itemed-. <lb />
Public Speaking. <lb />
Hon. F. K. Strudwick, Democratic <lb />
candidate for Elect or for State <lb />
Large, and Hon. W. M. Bobbins, <lb />
will the people on the issues <lb />
or Sf. <lb />
OAT <lb />
St. Is so densely populated <lb />
that tho government has been compelled <lb />
to limit the amount of property obtain- <lb />
able by one person. This in a measure <lb />
equalizes and controls tho financial in- <lb />
of tho islanders. Viewed from <lb />
the quarterdeck the farms all appear of <lb />
tho r size, as marked off by tho well <lb />
trimmed rows or lines of tropical <lb />
plants that serve So define the limits. <lb />
bestowed upon these <lb />
really they can be called equal <lb />
to that usually given to a bed of plants <lb />
or one of rare flowers. A ride in the <lb />
country affords one most pleasant <lb />
prises, for never have I seen Such <lb />
gardens as those surrounding the <lb />
private residences. Tho islanders <lb />
ore very hospitable to strangers and es- <lb />
to Americans. <lb />
The country is so limited that none but <lb />
the wealthy can afford to purchase, and <lb />
a result many a young man burns <lb />
the desire to leave it and seek Ins fortune <lb />
in America. But one who loaves <lb />
the island is required to have a <lb />
I This passport states that tho individual is <lb />
no longer subject to military duty, b free <lb />
i of debt and of crime. To both men and <lb />
women these passports are furnished, but <lb />
the fee charged is so high that tho purse <lb />
of the peasants will not enable them to <lb />
buy, or if they do buy they usually step <lb />
aboard the American bound packet in a <lb />
penniless condition. Boys commence as <lb />
soon as they arc able to work to save <lb />
as American lads do, for <lb />
Fourth of July firecrackers, but to pay <lb />
the exacted by tho government <lb />
the price demanded for their rights, their <lb />
privileges, for their freedom, the right to <lb />
go forth a free man. This is Europe. <lb />
This is but tyranny is <lb />
by only one small mouth of the <lb />
monster, whose arms and creepers have <lb />
so long held down in ignorance, in penury <lb />
in want the masses of the continent. <lb />
To evade if the passport laws <lb />
many attempt to board the packets by <lb />
stealth. It is a most hazardous under- <lb />
taking, and to be caught in the act en- <lb />
tails no end of future surveillance if not <lb />
imprisonment. Nevertheless, many do <lb />
succeed in getting off, and some of <lb />
the incidents connected with the carrying <lb />
off of islanders arc full of adventure and <lb />
excitement. <lb />
The method usually resorted to by the <lb />
captains of the packet ships which touch <lb />
in here every month or so is to make <lb />
some secret arrangement with one or <lb />
campaign at the following <lb />
times <lb />
Thursday, Oct., <lb />
county. <lb />
Oct., <lb />
Hyde county. <lb />
Monday. 29th Oct. <lb />
Mill, county. <lb />
Wednesday, Oct., <lb />
county. <lb />
Friday, 2nd Nov. Trenton, Jones <lb />
Saturday, Nov., Lenoir <lb />
Lenoir county. <lb />
The local committees are urgently <lb />
requested to advertise these <lb />
by band bills and other- <lb />
wise. <lb />
Churn Dem. State Com. <lb />
in <lb />
what is this with <lb />
which so many seem now to be <lb />
If you will remember a few years ago the <lb />
unknown <lb />
to-day it is as common as any word in <lb />
the English language, yet this word <lb />
only meaning another <lb />
used by our forefathers in times past. So <lb />
it i- with nervous diseases Si they and <lb />
Malaria are intended to cover what our <lb />
called Biliousness, and all <lb />
are by troubles that from a <lb />
diseased lion of the Liver whit h In <lb />
performing its functions finding it cannot <lb />
dispose of the bile through the ordinary <lb />
is compelled to pass it off through <lb />
the system, causing nervous troubles. <lb />
Malaria. Bilious Fever, etc. You who <lb />
are suffering can well appreciate a cure. <lb />
We recommend Green's August <lb />
Its are marvelous. <lb />
To the popular complaint that <lb />
clothing is taxed too high, the,. <lb />
members of the Finance j make the shore tie captain again <lb />
Committee Whereas, But he does not take too <lb />
hat is taxed now cents, i many risks, and if the boat is not clear <lb />
hereafter it shall where- I of the shadow of the land, he docs net <lb />
as, your coat is taxed now thirty- i to leave it and pull away. Many <lb />
five cents, hereafter it shall for-1 . f <lb />
. a i v. i means, and one hue between the <lb />
and your shall pay United States and the western <lb />
Sixteen cents more a pound, and carries off great numbers at each trip, <lb />
wife's dress and of your It is quite a remunerative <lb />
more persons acting for tho rest. The <lb />
captains must needs be wary and cautious. <lb />
Should they caught by a Portuguese <lb />
man of war or gunboat their vessels will <lb />
be confiscated, and they themselves <lb />
to fine or imprisonment or both. It is <lb />
arranged that the people at a certain <lb />
isolated spot on beach at an agreed <lb />
hour. Accordingly the captain of <lb />
the packet vessel from port with <lb />
only those passengers who are provided <lb />
with passports. A government officer <lb />
accompanies the vessel until tho latter is <lb />
well clear of the land, then leaves <lb />
her to pursue her course. She continues <lb />
to stand out to sea, until, night coming <lb />
on, tho captain heads the vessel in for <lb />
shore toward the agreed upon locality, <lb />
lowers a boat with a good, strong crew, <lb />
well armed, and again out to sea. <lb />
The boat pulls cautiously in under the <lb />
gloom of the shore, and ere long is <lb />
up in the dark shade of huge overhang- <lb />
rocks. The boat's crew stand by <lb />
their oars while one in charge <lb />
carefully all about him, then lands, <lb />
and stealthily approaches the agreed upon <lb />
spot. <lb />
Here in a cave, or among tho recesses <lb />
of large, towering cliffs with tho sea <lb />
roaring about as it breaks against <lb />
the rocks, are huddled together a score <lb />
of and women, parents and <lb />
mothers with babes in their arms, <lb />
and girls whose pretty faces are trickling <lb />
with tears from the excitement, tho fear, <lb />
the something they know not what. The <lb />
sailor's presence is soon made known; <lb />
not a moment is to be lost. Quickly and <lb />
carefully the are first put in, and <lb />
with them their bundles. As many <lb />
of the men are got in as will not <lb />
the safety of the boat. Tho eager- <lb />
of the latter can hardly be re- <lb />
strained, for it may be a father or <lb />
mother must remain, as it is rare that a <lb />
boat will risk a second return. Allowing <lb />
the boat an hour or two in which to <lb />
children shall pay double, and one <lb />
blanket shall cost yen as much as a <lb />
pair to. It will be strange, if <lb />
this performance, while it may <lb />
cure support here and then of <lb />
a selfish monopolist, does not drive <lb />
the party many thinking and <lb />
conscientious <lb />
lying of <lb />
sea style it. <lb />
as <lb />
where Una k i <lb />
R elected April 1888, by a <lb />
majority. <lb />
H. W. <lb />
Warren <lb />
or <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Under new management. Hot and <lb />
cold water baths. Good rooms and at- <lb />
servant. Table always <lb />
ed with the best of the market. Feed <lb />
stables in connect ion. <lb />
PEE SAT <lb />
E. B. MOORE, Manager. <lb />
Attention Tax Payers <lb />
I ill at the following time and <lb />
place for the purpose of collecting the <lb />
State and County taxes the year <lb />
Mays Oct. 9th <lb />
X Wednesday. 10th <lb />
Bell's Ferry, Thursday, Oct. 11th <lb />
Oct. 12th <lb />
Calico Hill, Saturday, <lb />
Farmville, Tuesday, 16th <lb />
Falkland, Wednesday, 17th <lb />
Parkers School House, Thursday, 18th <lb />
Friday, Oct. 19th. <lb />
Keel's Store. Saturday, Oct. 20th <lb />
Bethel, Monday, Oct. 22nd <lb />
-Black Jack, Tuesday. Oct. <lb />
Lang's House, Thursday, <lb />
All other days I shall be at the Court <lb />
House in Greenville or represented by <lb />
my y Mr. B. S. <lb />
The law requires me to make prompt <lb />
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 />
hereby rive 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 />
FLANAGAN. <lb />
Tax C for Pitt County. <lb />
Cash called, are by no <lb />
means a new tiling, but the latest of <lb />
register is a perfect marvel. It registers <lb />
tho amount of the purchase, indicates the <lb />
amount to the clerk or caster as well as <lb />
to tho customer; opens the drawer ready <lb />
for making he change, rings a bell to <lb />
give the alarm and odds amount <lb />
registered to the amount of all former <lb />
registrations. All this is accomplished <lb />
by a single depression of one key. This <lb />
little machine is perfectly honest and <lb />
makes no mistakes. It detects careless- <lb />
whether It is on the part of the em- <lb />
or When the day's <lb />
work is done tho machine all the cash <lb />
added up, so that it can be seen at a <lb />
glance what amount of money should be <lb />
found in the drawer. Or if at noon, or <lb />
at any other time in the day. the pro- <lb />
wishes to find out how n. <lb />
business has been done, it is not a <lb />
minute's work to find out with the ma- <lb />
chine, which is provided with a <lb />
lock, to prevent the possibility of any one <lb />
altering the figures Cr tampering with tho <lb />
The machine can be ready foe a <lb />
work and set for another day's work in <lb />
than two minutes. The clerk may <lb />
lock his machine so that no person <lb />
tamper with it and so that clerk <lb />
himself cannot interfere with the <lb />
mechanism. proprietor, if ha <lb />
chooses, may, in a moment, set the <lb />
so that -no registration can be <lb />
without opening draw each <lb />
York Had and Express. <lb />
A of Western Driving. <lb />
Gen. Sheridan has often visited Omaha, <lb />
and face is familiar to many of our <lb />
citizens, in whose hearts ho holds a warm <lb />
place. Of all his visits to Omaha none <lb />
is more than in January, <lb />
1872, when ho and his staff came hero <lb />
to meet the Grand Duke Alexis of Russia <lb />
and suite and to go with them on a grand <lb />
hunt in the western part of the state, <lb />
which was then thickly with <lb />
buffaloes. <lb />
The buffalo hunt, which was conducted <lb />
under tho direction of Gen. Sheridan, <lb />
was a very successful affair. Tho de- <lb />
tails were executed by Buffalo Bill, who <lb />
was a great favorite w Sheridan. <lb />
During the hunt a grand war dance was <lb />
given by Spotted Tail and his Indians, <lb />
1,400 in all, who had been down <lb />
from then- agency by Buffalo Bill to en- <lb />
the visitors. On tho return from tho <lb />
hunt the grand duke Gen. Sheridan <lb />
took seats in a double seated open carriage <lb />
drawn by four splendid cavalry horses, <lb />
which w. re not much used to tho harness. <lb />
Tho driver was Bill an overland <lb />
stage driver. On the way in the grand <lb />
frequently expressed his admiration <lb />
of tho skillful manner in which Reed <lb />
handled tho reins. Sheridan informed <lb />
him that Buffalo Bill had also been a <lb />
stage driver in the Rocky mountains, and <lb />
thereupon his expressed a desire <lb />
to see him drive. Buffalo Bill was in ad- <lb />
and Sheridan shouted out to <lb />
get in here and show tho duke <lb />
how yon can Mr. Reed will <lb />
places with you and ride your <lb />
right, responded Cody, <lb />
and in a few moments ho had the <lb />
and the were dancing over tho <lb />
prairie. <lb />
When they were approaching <lb />
cine creek, <lb />
up a little, Bill, and us some old <lb />
time stage Bill gave the horses <lb />
a crack or two of the whip and they <lb />
struck an unusually rapid gait. They <lb />
had a light load to pull and kept <lb />
their at every jump. Bill <lb />
found it difficult to hold them. They <lb />
fairly flow over the ground. At lust they <lb />
reached a steep hill or divide, which led <lb />
down into the valley of tho <lb />
was no brake on the wagon, and <lb />
tho horses were not much on hold <lb />
back. Bill saw that it would be <lb />
to stop them. All ho do was to <lb />
keep Straight in the track and let <lb />
them go it down the hill for throe miles, <lb />
which was made, it is claimed, <lb />
in about six minutes. Every once in a <lb />
while the wheels strike a rut and <lb />
take a bound, and not touch ground <lb />
again for fifteen or twenty feet. Tho <lb />
and tho general kept rather <lb />
busy in holding their positions tin tho <lb />
seats, but when they saw that Bill was <lb />
keeping the horses straight in the road <lb />
they seemed to enjoy the dash. Bill was <lb />
unable to stop the horses until they ran <lb />
into the camp they were to obtain <lb />
a fresh relay. The grand duke said ho <lb />
didn't want any more of that kind of <lb />
driving, as ho preferred to go a little <lb />
slower. Gen. Sheridan laughed and <lb />
is nothing unusual in western <lb />
country. We do everything here <lb />
with a grand raid. <lb />
D. <lb />
Tarboro, X. C. <lb />
S M. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
OLD RUCK <lb />
and <lb />
l their year supplies It to <lb />
their Interest to gel our before <lb />
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JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
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from the finest Metal down to a <lb />
county Coffin. are <lb />
up with all and can render <lb />
satisfactory to all who patronize <lb />
Feb. 22nd. 1908. <lb />
Horses <lb />
of Alaska. . <lb />
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where the hark is bound on to the ribs <lb />
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gathered from trees. V it Ix-comes <lb />
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at Keel A. King's stand. Will sell them <lb />
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my stock for Cash ran afford to sell <lb />
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
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Mr. Frank Merchant, <lb />
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obtained, all bushiest in the S. <lb />
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are Opposite tho S. Patent Of- <lb />
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address, C. A. Co., <lb />
Washington, D, <lb />
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to the buyers of Pitt and counties, a line of the following good <lb />
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pure straight moth. DRY GOODS of all kinds, CLOTHING, GEN- <lb />
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Latham. Greenville. <lb />
Mr. O. <lb />
Sr., <lb />
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