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LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN <lb />
YEAR MONTHS <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
THE BEST <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
LARGEST CIRCULATION. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in <lb />
VOL. VII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER <lb />
NO. <lb />
Tile Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C- <lb />
Editor <lb />
Published <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IX THE <lb />
I m <lb />
Price. jut year. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BIT <lb />
will not tn Democratic <lb />
men that are not consistent <lb />
true of the party. <lb />
want n papal a <lb />
section of the State tend for the <lb />
COPY <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
IS SEAS <lb />
Famous ballad was written by A, G <lb />
Green, I. 1802, died 1868. <lb />
Old Grimes is dead, that Rood old man. <lb />
We him more; <lb />
He used to wear a long black coat. <lb />
All buttoned down before. <lb />
His heart a the day, <lb />
all were Hue; <lb />
His hair it was <lb />
wore it in a queue. <lb />
he heard the voice of pain. <lb />
His breast with pity burned; <lb />
The large round head upon his cane <lb />
From ivory M turned. <lb />
Kind words he ever had for all, <lb />
lie knew no base <lb />
were dark and rather small. <lb />
His nose was aquiline. <lb />
He lived at pi ace with all mankind, <lb />
In friendship he was true; <lb />
His coat had pocket holes behind, <lb />
His pantaloons were blue. <lb />
the sin which earth pollutes <lb />
He passed securely o'er. <lb />
And never wore a pair of boots <lb />
For thirty years or more. <lb />
Kill good old Grimes is now at rest, <lb />
fears misfortune's frown; <lb />
He wore a double-breasted vest, <lb />
The stripes ran up and down. <lb />
M. Scales, of Guilford <lb />
M. <lb />
man. of New Hanover. <lb />
Secretary of <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
P. of Gates. <lb />
Superintendent of Public I His neighbor he did not abuse, <lb />
He modest merit sought to find. <lb />
And pay it its <lb />
He had no malice in his mind, <lb />
his shirt. <lb />
Polite Profanity. <lb />
The Occident. <lb />
we have two weeks <lb />
vacation, mid Johnnie <lb />
j rushed past in wild joy, flinging op <lb />
bis hat, and comes with a thump on <lb />
slippered foot. <lb />
goodness You boy, how <lb />
you have hurt me <lb />
in frying to reach <lb />
her doll on the table, knocks over <lb />
auntie's work and spills it <lb />
contents upon the foam <lb />
land earth Bessie, how careless <lb />
Exclamations like these we hear <lb />
j every day from the lips of sweet fa- <lb />
women and pretty young <lb />
Ladylike manners and Christian <lb />
gentleness hold sway, till in a <lb />
of impatience or sudden pain <lb />
. both are forgotten. Women who <lb />
Ian shocked to hear strong ex- <lb />
j from or brother, <lb />
will utter words themselves that <lb />
will bear searching <lb />
Exclamations are vulgar, as <lb />
; rule, in an any case; even in <lb />
j ones as <lb />
are shunned by cultivated <lb />
people; and ail women who really <lb />
try to lead Christian lives <lb />
careful in this respect. Take any <lb />
of the common expressions of <lb />
polite <lb />
Was sociable and gay; <lb />
He wore large buckles on his shoes. <lb />
And changed them every <lb />
His knowledge hid from <lb />
lie did not bring to view. <lb />
Sidney II, Finger of <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe. <lb />
Justice X. II. Smith, of <lb />
Associate S. Ashe. of n u meeting days. <lb />
Anson ; Augustus S. of Wake. <lb />
m His worldly he <lb />
District- James E. Shepherd, of . , fortune's <lb />
Beaufort . He lived las all his brothers <lb />
Second Philips of ,,, <lb />
Th rd District-II. G. Connor, of <lb />
ton. <lb />
behold the sheet-music upon which <lb />
the angels of Bethlehem looked when <lb />
they struck the high notes in the <lb />
What is the Infinite <lb />
God's answer is, The Yosemite. The <lb />
Grand Architect could do some- <lb />
thing grander working in matter, <lb />
bat has lie Amen <lb />
Thanksgiving Proclamation. <lb />
Washington, Nov. <lb />
thanksgiving and gratitude are due <lb />
from the American people to Al- <lb />
mighty God for His goodness <lb />
mercy, which have followed them <lb />
since the day He made them, and <lb />
vouchsafed to them a free govern- <lb />
With loving kindness He <lb />
has constantly led us in the way of <lb />
prosperity and greatness. He has <lb />
not visited with punishment <lb />
our shortcomings, but with gracious <lb />
care. He has warned us of our de- <lb />
upon His forbearance and <lb />
has taught us that obedience to bis <lb />
holy law is the price of a <lb />
of His precious gifts. In ac- <lb />
of all that God has <lb />
done for us as a nation and the <lb />
end that on an appointed day the <lb />
united prayers praise of a <lb />
grateful country may reach the <lb />
Throne of Grace, I, Grover Cleve- <lb />
land, President of the United States <lb />
do hereby designate set apart<lb />
the result in each case will be a Thursday, the ninth day of <lb />
November, inst., as a day of thanks <lb />
giving and prayer, to be kept and <lb />
observed throughout the land- <lb />
On that day let all our people <lb />
appeal heaven or an <lb />
to the Eternal God. <lb />
I is a most familiar one. <lb />
ten to any group of women who are <lb />
well enough acquainted to drop ordinary work and <lb />
company manners, each hitch <lb />
in sowing or fancy work, each lit <lb />
tie accident, each exciting piece of <lb />
news or account of dire illness, a <lb />
chorus goes of Lord <lb />
etc. It may be that <lb />
and in their <lb />
places of worship with <lb />
accustomed <lb />
prayer and <lb />
Clark, <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth A. of <lb />
Sixth T. of <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Seventh C. of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth J. Montgomery, of <lb />
Cabanas. <lb />
Ninth F. <lb />
Yadkin. <lb />
Tent C. Avery, of <lb />
Thus undisturbed by anxious cares <lb />
His peaceful moments ran, <lb />
of And everybody said he was <lb />
A tine old gentleman. <lb />
The Nerves and the <lb />
songs of praise, render thanks to <lb />
God for all his mercies, for the <lb />
harvests which have rewarded <lb />
the toil of the husbandman the year <lb />
I no intentional do- passed, and that have M <lb />
I sire to break the the labors of our people in <lb />
but the continued repetition of such shops markets and <lb />
j expressions must blunt the delicacy us thanks for <lb />
of woman's perceptions and coarsen order and contentment <lb />
I her religious fervor. Should we borders, for our ad- <lb />
Nothing in nature is more marvel- <lb />
the network of nerves <lb />
what we sometimes <lb />
Graves, of call our nervous system. <lb />
Each nerve is a telegraphic cord in <lb />
itself. Each is a part of the whole <lb />
complex and inimitable system <lb />
Eleventh District-W. M. of telegraphy which messages from <lb />
. in the brain are <lb />
of Buncombe. sent to the minute stations in the <lb />
in j extremities. If this telegraphic sys- <lb />
B. Vance, of Item of nerves were erected on <lb />
Matt. W. of poles Of our bod- <lb />
I a most peculiar ex- <lb />
Latham, of Pitt j <lb />
Second ML Simmons, of Happily for us, our nervous sys- <lb />
Craven. , terns are, as it were, a harmonious <lb />
Third W. of, wires, <lb />
Nichols, of carefully buried within <lb />
concealed <lb />
lightly call our Divine Lord <lb />
to bear witness to our astonish- <lb />
or invoke the heavens if we <lb />
hurt a foot Of run a pin into the <lb />
skin I <lb />
Confine yourselves, my dear sis <lb />
if you must exclaim, to <lb />
harmless <lb />
at any rate shun as moral infection <lb />
j all upon the or Ilia at- <lb />
; tributes. Remember, as ladles, they <lb />
verge upon the vulgar, as <lb />
that they are certainly <lb />
I profane, <lb />
not all; neither by <lb />
n, for it throne; nor by <lb />
I the earth, for it is his footstool. <lb />
James W. of Rock- <lb />
Fifth <lb />
Sixth T. Bennett, of <lb />
S. Henderson, <lb />
M Rowan. <lb />
Eighth H. H. <lb />
Wilkes. <lb />
Ninth Johnston, <lb />
Bum <lb />
We cannot see them, not know <lb />
whether they are too slack or too <lb />
tightly strained. We can tell when <lb />
they are disturbed, for neuralgic <lb />
shoots along their course <lb />
I from station to station. When we <lb />
are glum, and dismal, and low <lb />
the telegraphic apparatus is <lb />
of order, and the nerve forces <lb />
are demoralized. When nerves <lb />
work wrong, it is as when telegraph <lb />
poles are shaky, or wires tangled <lb />
or crossed, or irregular, or <lb />
batteries confused. <lb />
According to irregularity of <lb />
our nerves, so are our irregular <lb />
moods. II all is right, we are hap <lb />
But <lb />
the cur <lb />
labile School I rents cross, or the wires become <lb />
your <lb />
than <lb />
rot GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Court A. <lb />
Sheriff William M. King. <lb />
Register of Deeds- Lewis II. Wilson. <lb />
B. cherry. <lb />
Surveyor S. Congleton. <lb />
I. Redding <lb />
Commissioners-Council Dawson. <lb />
hair- ,.,, ., ,. <lb />
man. Mooring. A. K. cheery and sunshiny, <lb />
w. a. James. Jr., T. E. Keel. , th <lb />
Latham. <lb />
F. W. Brown. <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
c. M. Bernard. <lb />
C. Forbes. <lb />
J. <lb />
Ward. T. A. <lb />
and P. 2nd Ward, O. Hook- <lb />
and R. Williams Jr.; 3rd Ward. J. J. <lb />
Perkins and A. K. <lb />
and Third <lb />
Rev. X. C. <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
First <lb />
morning and night. <lb />
Hughes D. D., Rector. <lb />
Mel every Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. R. II. John, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
Baptist Services every Sunday, <lb />
jag and night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Lodge, No. aw, A. F. A A. <lb />
tangled, and we are irritable, sulky, <lb />
ill-tempered, or angry, as the case <lb />
j may be. In some of our distressful <lb />
; moods we pout and sulk, and mis- <lb />
interpret and misunderstand. We <lb />
take offense where no is in- <lb />
tended, and we impute to others mo <lb />
lives which are never conceived by <lb />
them. <lb />
At times when the moods are out <lb />
we think the whole world is <lb />
persecuting us, and we, the afflicted <lb />
objects of persecution, are above all <lb />
other human creatures singled out <lb />
martyrdom. There are <lb />
stances under which most of us can <lb />
without insuperable difficulty, rise <lb />
from the which is brought <lb />
about by letting the nerves have <lb />
their own way. Mental and <lb />
cal diet has much to do with it. <lb />
over real sorrows <lb />
miseries will make the best <lb />
of us moody wretched. <lb />
grief and affronts telling <lb />
Neither shall thou swear by thy <lb />
j head , for thou canst not make <lb />
hair black or white. But let <lb />
communication be yea, yea; <lb />
nay; for whatsoever is more <lb />
these cometh of <lb />
Visiting the Yosemite. <lb />
From a letter of Dr. John in <lb />
Christian advocate. <lb />
Scene after scene burst bloom <lb />
We turn Inspiration Point, and <lb />
there before us, like the vestibule <lb />
to eternity, opens the Yosemite. It <lb />
is just as it angel had stooped, <lb />
lifted us and bid us gaze over bis <lb />
shoulder upon the As we <lb />
gazed we felt that the long ride was <lb />
the stem, the views the <lb />
leaves, this valley the full bloom. <lb />
The top of one's is the <lb />
ration Point of the universe. When <lb />
the soul catches from there the first <lb />
glimpse of the great valley of the <lb />
future, it will find that was <lb />
worth the We seemed to <lb />
be as the hall were the <lb />
creative councils of the were <lb />
held. There rises El <lb />
hundred feet of <lb />
I It looks the very rostrum <lb />
I where the gavel of Omnipotence <lb />
j might have rapped the forces of <lb />
j chaos to order. Just before us the <lb />
a stream forty feet <lb />
j wide, falling three thousand <lb />
Here indeed is a bridal altar where <lb />
beauty is wedded to sublimity. <lb />
Yonder -the increasing prospect <lb />
the wandering <lb />
iv all that adds to <lb />
greatness. <lb />
Mindful of the affliction which a <lb />
portion of our land has been visited <lb />
let us, while humble ourselves <lb />
before the power of God <lb />
edge His mercy in setting bounds to <lb />
the deadly march the pestilence, <lb />
and let our hearts be chastened by <lb />
sympathy with our fellow country- <lb />
men, who have suffered who <lb />
mourn. And as we return thanks <lb />
for all the blessings Which we have <lb />
received from the hands our <lb />
Heavily Father, let us forget <lb />
that Ho has enjoined upon us <lb />
; and this day of <lb />
let us remember the <lb />
poor and needy, so that our tribute <lb />
of praise and gratitude may be <lb />
acceptable in the sight of the Lord. <lb />
Done at the city of Washington, <lb />
on the first day November <lb />
eighteen , hundred and eighty- <lb />
eight and in the year of the In <lb />
and Boyd were bound over and <lb />
ken to the county jail at Clayton. <lb />
New Device for Advertising. <lb />
about advertising <lb />
said a well known boot <lb />
and shoe merchant in the heart of <lb />
the city, hare more of them sub- <lb />
to me in a day than I can <lb />
considerately weigh in six months. <lb />
But, say, the latest thing out for <lb />
adoption was sprung on mo the <lb />
day, and no some venture- <lb />
some chap will adopt it some time. <lb />
When he does there'll be a howl. <lb />
A man walked in here not long ago <lb />
and introduced as so and- <lb />
so, accompanying his card with the <lb />
assurance that he had just the thing <lb />
I was In search novel <lb />
device. He wanted to sell <lb />
the exclusive use of it instanter. <lb />
And truly it was great A <lb />
automatic printing press con- <lb />
in the sole of a It con- <lb />
of a pair of men's size foot <lb />
gear, with a wooden soles of light <lb />
construction. Describing the sole <lb />
of the foot, where the stitches usual- <lb />
appear on an ordinary boot, was <lb />
a lino of bristles about the width of <lb />
a thread seam, or a little wider. <lb />
These were fastened to a small tube <lb />
into the sole. The tube came <lb />
out of the back and ran the leg <lb />
to a small reservoir attached to a <lb />
circle of metal at the top. The res- <lb />
was to be filled with ink, or <lb />
a colored fluid of some sort, and <lb />
to supply and <lb />
eventually fill the bristle or brush <lb />
lines. <lb />
scheme was, as he represent- <lb />
ed it, to put tho boots after be <lb />
had inscribed an for my house <lb />
in bristles inside of the lines de- <lb />
scribing the sole, then walk <lb />
Michigan boulevard and other <lb />
avenues having <lb />
walks. Don't yon see, every <lb />
step taken would leave an imprint <lb />
the flags, and a lasting ad- <lb />
remained to confront <lb />
the populace. His idea was to do <lb />
tho walking at night when his <lb />
tracks would be until <lb />
daylight revealed them. Tho only <lb />
reason I did not go into the scheme <lb />
with him was that I feared our <lb />
citizens would come down <lb />
on me for damages. When I <lb />
this the inventor left to <lb />
consult a lawyer as to his ability in <lb />
the matter, and I am awaiting his <lb />
report. Stencils and like devices <lb />
have been used in the past for this <lb />
purpose, but this beats anything I <lb />
have ever heard of. What do you <lb />
of it Herald <lb />
Say. <lb />
State Chronicle. <lb />
Mr. E. C. <lb />
from Wake, thinks Pro- <lb />
money defeated him. <lb />
Judge Fowle says that it was ow- <lb />
to the fact that there was not <lb />
hundred between Cleveland, <lb />
thirteenth. <lb />
In witness whereof, have here <lb />
unto signed name and caused <lb />
the seal of the. United States to lie <lb />
affixed. <lb />
Grover Cleveland. <lb />
By the <lb />
T. P. Bayard, <lb />
Secretary State. <lb />
Hewitt. <lb />
J. W. Thompson, Esq., thinks <lb />
that Cleveland was defeated be- <lb />
cause he others guard than <lb />
his friends. <lb />
K. T. Gray Esq., says that the <lb />
use of boodle, <lb />
especially in New York and Indiana <lb />
defeated Cleveland. The money <lb />
barons defeated us. <lb />
Attorney-General Davidson says <lb />
that it was because Cleveland was <lb />
not acceptable to the Democratic <lb />
voters of New had <lb />
a weak man there. <lb />
Mr. N. B. Chairman <lb />
Democratic Executive Committee, <lb />
, , , says it was on account of the three <lb />
attempt at assault made last night cornered fight in New York, and <lb />
by three colored men named Grant of mo <lb />
Will Stringer and Coon b the Republicans, <lb />
on Alice Emma . , . <lb />
daughters or Mr. Greenville Baker, w Commissioner <lb />
a well known The girls had -1 <lb />
An Injured Father's Wrath. <lb />
A St Louis special of the 5th <lb />
The community of Webster <lb />
Groves, a suburb of St. Louis, on <lb />
the Missouri Pacific Railway, <lb />
was wrought up to a terrible pitch <lb />
t today over a dastardly <lb />
t, nigh, f woes has as de- <lb />
Masonic Lodge, w. M. King. W. M. I pressing an effect as narcotic drugs. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. meets Sleeping in <lb />
every and 4th Monday nights at Ma- often produces <lb />
Hall. F. W. Brown, H. P. even if these I <lb />
Covenant Lodge. No. . O O. F., d ,. <lb />
meets every I night. <lb />
rooms <lb />
wretched- <lb />
rooms be fur- <lb />
. every Tuesday night. U. <lb />
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of II., grim persons is depressing dis <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night, i Good health, mental <lb />
D. D. D. <lb />
Pitt Council, No. 2-16, A. L. of II., meets <lb />
every Thursday night. C. A. White, C. <lb />
Temperance Reform Club meets In their <lb />
club room every Monday night, at <lb />
o'clock. Mass meeting in the Court House <lb />
fourth Sunday of each month, o'clock <lb />
r. M. E. C. Glenn, <lb />
Woman's Christian Temperance Union <lb />
meet In tho Reform Club Room Friday <lb />
of each week V. H. Which- <lb />
ard, <lb />
Band of Hope meets in Reform Club <lb />
every Friday night. Miss Eva <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
a. m. to p. m. Money <lb />
Order hours A. V. to V. M. No or- <lb />
will be from to P. M. and <lb />
to S p. if. <lb />
Bethel mall arrives dally Sun- <lb />
at 9-30 A. M. and at p u. <lb />
Tar mail arrives Sun- <lb />
at I M. and depart at P. K. <lb />
Washington mall s dally <lb />
at IS U. and depart at P. M. <lb />
Mall leaves for Ridge Spring and Inter- <lb />
mediate offices. Mondays, Wednesdays <lb />
and <lb />
Vanceboro mall arrive Fridays <lb />
Departs <lb />
and bodily, is worth <lb />
for. It casts out malaria of <lb />
and lifts us into tho sunlight <lb />
joy. Good health is more easily at- <lb />
most folks suppose <lb />
Miss Lilian Arnold. pupil of <lb />
Prof. Raymond, is giving lessons in <lb />
reading and oratory at East <lb />
street. She is the <lb />
of Kev. J. D. Arnold, or the <lb />
North Carolina Conference, a Con- <lb />
federate with empty sleeve, a <lb />
scholar and preacher of ability <lb />
good She has the highest <lb />
testimonials from Dr. Deems, of <lb />
New <lb />
The North <lb />
the Southern Methodist <lb />
pal Church, will meet at New <lb />
the of November. Bishop <lb />
of Virginia, is to preside. <lb />
He is of the most scholarly. of <lb />
the Episcopate and his published <lb />
sermons are indeed excellent. <lb />
been and were returning <lb />
home when they were accosted by <lb />
the men. They paid no attention, <lb />
but simply increased their speed to <lb />
wards home. Shortly after the girls <lb />
bad passed the thickly settled <lb />
account of the Tariff and because <lb />
the monopolists of the North threw <lb />
their money into the canvass <lb />
against the President, if he had <lb />
not made the Tariff an issue be <lb />
would certainly have been elected. <lb />
Col. L. L. Polk, editor of the Pro- <lb />
of the village and near the res <lb />
peep o'er Hills and Alps on Alps j Mr. Fiddler, the Farmer, thinks Cleveland <lb />
Our path, by the seized Alice, throwing a cloth over was defeated the great mass <lb />
of the people did not comprehend <lb />
the fact that it was a contest for <lb />
supremacy between tho wealth pro- <lb />
the wealth absorbing <lb />
canyon, down pours the her face and bearing her to the <lb />
river. Wild grandeur every-1 ground. Emma, the sis- <lb />
sublime stripped j was treated n like manner, but <lb />
ed Here is Falls. brave girl struggled with her <lb />
roar seems set to the key of the assailants until she freed herself I powers of the country, <lb />
all around us. to cry out for help. Her F. H. Busbee, Esq., save it was <lb />
Nevada alls. Here the piercing screams brought aid, and of the weight <lb />
river takes a leap of seven hundred the -fled. Mrs. Fiddler and influence of the <lb />
was first seen on the scene, and tries which for the first time threw <lb />
found the girls In a terrible j themselves fully into the campaign <lb />
few after their struggle, bruised and Also, be thinks there seems to have <lb />
been some trading in New York, <lb />
feet. It is indeed a stood on <lb />
On and we go. Vast for <lb />
oat of pine- Owing to <lb />
they seemed dressed in new suits of hysterical with fright. When car <lb />
the red men of yore, j into the house Emma, the girl, <lb />
At noon we turn our mules into a went into and as fast as <lb />
beautiful glade, and we a she came or one would relapse <lb />
class lunch into ourselves. As we into another until her life was <lb />
near the top, the trees, I are paired of Tho elder girl soon re- <lb />
growing smaller as approach covered, and gave a description or <lb />
the Society the men. <lb />
Poe said, wore always <lb />
dull. Religion to them is a piece <lb />
They have it as they <lb />
have a Gladstone said <lb />
no movement for the elevation of <lb />
humanity its rise in the <lb />
of London for <lb />
years. At last we dismount. <lb />
It was as iI God had stooped, put <lb />
His arm about us, lifted us, and <lb />
said, will cause my glory to pass <lb />
before Did ever any one <lb />
climb a mount without, like Moses, <lb />
finding face to face with <lb />
God The next day was a <lb />
day of rest. Saturday we climbed <lb />
Here, perhaps, <lb />
we get the best view of the valley. <lb />
What a view it is As one looks <lb />
Grant Boyd and Coon Rhodes <lb />
were captured Ibis morning. When <lb />
they were taken before Judge <lb />
fey for a preliminary hearing there <lb />
was an immense crowd present. Al- <lb />
ice Baker was there, seated by her <lb />
father, was unable to <lb />
pear. Alice Baker was called on <lb />
by the judge to identify her assail- <lb />
ants and did so, pointing at <lb />
Rhodes, is the man <lb />
who threw me She hail <lb />
ceased speaking when her <lb />
father sprang to bis feet, and draw- <lb />
a revolver, fired point blank at <lb />
Rhodes, the bullet grazing his head. <lb />
The lather was Immediately <lb />
and prevented doing further <lb />
harm, the colored men meantime <lb />
upon the valley he feels that it was having fallen on their knees and be- <lb />
the hymn-book the morning stare <lb />
held in their hands when they sang <lb />
together and the sons of God shout- <lb />
ed for jot. It is here we seem to <lb />
gnu to for mercy. <lb />
Two revolvers were found Mr. <lb />
Baker, and lie evidently intended to <lb />
kill both of I be Rhodes <lb />
especially in Erie county. <lb />
R. H. Cowan, Esq., Resolution <lb />
and Petition clerk of the House of <lb />
Representatives, who is ill Raleigh, <lb />
thinks Cleveland was defeated by <lb />
the moneyed interests of the conn- <lb />
try. The President his <lb />
Tariff issue too soon. The people <lb />
are with us on it. but not now ready <lb />
tor it. The monopolists up <lb />
the people. <lb />
M. Finger, Super <lb />
of Schools, thinks that it was the <lb />
specific message reforming and out <lb />
ling the tariff; and that the Mills <lb />
bill, which only meant tariff reform, <lb />
was used by Mr. Blaine and his co- <lb />
to mean free trade and <lb />
with Great Britain. The <lb />
non support of Mr. Randall made <lb />
Northern Democrats believe that it <lb />
was too much on the free trade or- <lb />
T. B- mack, Esq., of Chatham <lb />
says the defeat is due almost en- <lb />
to the fact that the Tariff <lb />
question was made the issue in the <lb />
country before the masses at the <lb />
North were on the sub <lb />
Gov. Scales says it is very bard <lb />
to ascertain the true case of <lb />
land's defeat. It seems the <lb />
main cause lies in the fact that the <lb />
wealth of the enabled <lb />
to spend their money in the <lb />
fight against the Mills Bill. <lb />
The State Election. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
North Carolina is safe- The <lb />
State ticket is elected by a good <lb />
round majority. The Legislature is <lb />
sale and or more gains have <lb />
been made in the Congressional <lb />
This Is most comforting. <lb />
A U. S. Senator is safe. The <lb />
have control or their own affairs <lb />
at borne, and the Dockery crowd or <lb />
incapables and incendiaries are <lb />
and mashed. There is great <lb />
cause for rejoicing in all this. It <lb />
was to our people or more <lb />
the State ticket, Judges, <lb />
and Legislature should be Demo- <lb />
than the President <lb />
should be a Democrat. We rejoice <lb />
greatly in the splendid success at <lb />
home. <lb />
II the election bad come off ten <lb />
days ago we believe that <lb />
majority not have exceeded <lb />
at the most. Many canvass- <lb />
thought it would be even <lb />
than that. Indeed, several were <lb />
very doubt of victory. But <lb />
of <lb />
of simpleton in <lb />
polities- that slanderer <lb />
of the whites, one Eaves, by his in- <lb />
circular and bis foolish threat <lb />
and his lies about de- <lb />
and bis sending his rascal- <lb />
to the polls and the <lb />
appointing of Federal Supervisors to <lb />
watch these things <lb />
combined to do what <lb />
and ail stump speakers were <lb />
powerless to first scare, then <lb />
mate mad, and then arouse the white <lb />
men of Carolina. To elect <lb />
our ticket it was positively <lb />
to force tho whites to the polls. <lb />
Eaves did it. His plot to <lb />
date was the salvation of the De- <lb />
Thank God for the<lb />
Why the Sou this Poor. <lb />
Speaking of Southern Progress, <lb />
Henry W. Grady, of the Atlanta <lb />
Constitution, says other day <lb />
there was a man buried in Pickens <lb />
County. He was dead, and they <lb />
were putting him away. In dig <lb />
a grave for they dug <lb />
through three feet of marble as <lb />
as any <lb />
ed, and yet the marble slab that <lb />
went at the head of grave was <lb />
ported from Vermont. Although <lb />
pine were all around him, <lb />
the pine coffin in which he was bur- <lb />
was imported from <lb />
Although iron was in the <lb />
hills within a hundred feet his <lb />
the nails in his coffin came <lb />
Although there <lb />
was hard wood the same forest, <lb />
the handles of the shovels and picks <lb />
that dug his grave wore imported <lb />
from Cincinnati. is that <lb />
his own county, as rich or in <lb />
natural than any the <lb />
State furnished nothing for funeral <lb />
but the hole in the ground and the <lb />
corpse. He was clothed in shoes i <lb />
from Massachusetts, a suit from <lb />
Chicago, a hat from Lynn, bis <lb />
own county furnished nothing <lb />
the marrow his bones the <lb />
blood in his <lb />
A Friend in Need. <lb />
Detroit Free Press. <lb />
at said a young <lb />
man as he entered a bank on Gris- <lb />
wold street a day or two since, and <lb />
laid a before the cashier. <lb />
I am <lb />
it all <lb />
sir. Bank bas been <lb />
two <lb />
no good, eh <lb />
it. Did you take it Tor <lb />
good money <lb />
did. was coming in with the <lb />
St. Thomas excursion with my girl, <lb />
and a stranger wanted change. <lb />
accommodated <lb />
I am here In a strange town <lb />
dead broke, and a good looking girl <lb />
candy, peanuts, ice cream <lb />
and street car rides. Say <lb />
kicking myself twice <lb />
around the square, what shall I do <lb />
next <lb />
your <lb />
got <lb />
else <lb />
friends to borrow from <lb />
be taken ill and sit in the <lb />
depot all <lb />
do it. I'll have to do it And <lb />
sigh and groan and kick and <lb />
cough and take on, and the gal will <lb />
never know what hit me. Thanks, <lb />
old is worth the living, <lb />
after all. <lb />
The Power of Words. <lb />
The effect an has <lb />
upon the reader is very well illus- <lb />
by the following, as related <lb />
in the Mechanical <lb />
A wealthy man who owns a <lb />
try residence recently became dis- <lb />
satisfied with it, and determined to <lb />
have another. So be instructed a <lb />
real estate agent famous for his <lb />
powers to advertise it in <lb />
the papers for private sale, but to <lb />
conceal the location, telling <lb />
to apply at his office. a few <lb />
days the gentleman happened to see <lb />
the advertisement, was pleased with <lb />
tie account of the place, showed it <lb />
to his wife and the two concluded <lb />
that it was just what they wanted, <lb />
and that they would secure it at <lb />
once. So he went to the office of <lb />
agent and told him that the place he <lb />
had advertised was such a one as he <lb />
desired and he would purchase it. <lb />
The agent burst Into a laugh, and <lb />
told was a description of <lb />
his own house where he was then <lb />
living. <lb />
He read the advertisement again, <lb />
cogitated over the <lb />
etc., and broke out, it <lb />
Well, make nut my bill <lb />
Using and expenses, tor, by George <lb />
I wouldn't sell the place now <lb />
three times what it cost <lb />
George II. Vanderbilt, grandson <lb />
or the old Commodore,; has invested <lb />
largely in real estate in Western j <lb />
North Carolina, especially in Ashe- <lb />
ville. He owns about one thousand <lb />
acres on the river, a <lb />
mile the town, and it is said <lb />
he intends to establish an in- <lb />
mechanical school for <lb />
the training in useful pursuits of <lb />
snob young people as are without <lb />
means to pay for their own <lb />
Civil engineers and land- <lb />
scape gardeners have been employed <lb />
to lay and improve the grounds. <lb />
New York Herald. <lb />
A Dozen Puns, Atrocious and <lb />
Stolen. <lb />
A boy that is lost is a waif from <lb />
home. <lb />
A circus tumbler should never be <lb />
full. <lb />
If a ship arrives a second late <lb />
they dock it. <lb />
The poet who is always a musing <lb />
is not necessarily funny. <lb />
a man has a pale appear- <lb />
after leaving a bucket shop. <lb />
Saratoga is famous for spring <lb />
and Niagara for fall water. <lb />
Lawyers ought to be good poets; <lb />
they write lots of <lb />
This old fashioned china, for <lb />
is what it is <lb />
cracked to be. <lb />
heal is an <lb />
injunction promulgated centuries <lb />
ago, and now some the older <lb />
practitioners are pretty well heeled. <lb />
An American's Experience in <lb />
Mexico. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle, <lb />
Capt. Walter Bell, one <lb />
time telegraph operator <lb />
and later dispatcher for the <lb />
Richmond Man-, ill.- Company, at <lb />
Atlanta, but who is now master of <lb />
for the Mexican National <lb />
road, is giving the train rockers <lb />
Mexico a taste of American man <lb />
tiers. One day recently he was on <lb />
a train which was rocked by a party <lb />
of Mexicans, and, drawing a pistol, <lb />
he fired into the crowd, bringing <lb />
a Mexican. The Mexicans <lb />
then gave Capt. Bell a taste of Mex- <lb />
He was arrested <lb />
and carried to a house by the <lb />
side where he was locked up and <lb />
kept a prisoner for days. It <lb />
finally transpired that the Mexican <lb />
was not fatally wounded, and this <lb />
fact, combined with the persistent <lb />
efforts of Capt. Bell's friends, final <lb />
secured his release. <lb />
--.-----. <lb />
Spier Whitaker. <lb />
Wilson Mirror. <lb />
While a largo number of patriot- <lb />
North Carolinians rendered <lb />
able aid and most excellent service <lb />
j in the glorious cause or Democracy <lb />
j during the recent campaign we <lb />
I think that very great credit should <lb />
be given to adroit leader <lb />
admirable manager and astute <lb />
and sterling <lb />
sighted and level beaded and very <lb />
sagacious Spier Whitaker, the most <lb />
j excellent Chairman or the Demo <lb />
Executive Committee or the <lb />
State. Bold, fearless, discreet, well <lb />
informed, admirably poised and <lb />
quick witted, be has conducted the <lb />
campaign with magnificent ability, <lb />
and won for himself the <lb />
and enthusiastic and heartfelt <lb />
ration of his devoted and <lb />
countrymen. Well done, brave <lb />
and noble Spier; bear thou now thy <lb />
cheer; they doth give thee <lb />
highest praise, and will love thee <lb />
all their days. <lb />
Is <lb />
Read the Mr. C. <lb />
Newark, Ark., down <lb />
with Abscess Lungs, and friends and <lb />
physicians me an Incurable <lb />
Consumptive. 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 />
Decatur, Ohio, says . it not <lb />
for Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- <lb />
I have lung <lb />
Was given up by doctors. Am now In <lb />
best of Try It, Sample bottles <lb />
free at Drug Store. <lb />
The people's remedy for the cure <lb />
of Colds. Asthma, Hoarseness, <lb />
Bronchitis Croup, Influenza, Whooping <lb />
Cough, Incipient Consumption la Dr. <lb />
Bull's Cough Syrup, the old reliable. <lb />
Price eta. <lb />
Harrison's son went begging <lb />
money to help elect <lb />
There is a town of <lb />
taut- without a in it- <lb />
key is allowed to stop there. All <lb />
the servants are white. <lb />
girls are hotel and house servants. <lb />
It is called a German <lb />
town mainly, and is in Alabama. <lb />
Salve. <lb />
The best Salve In the world for Cuts- <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe- <lb />
Chapped Hands, <lb />
Wains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, <lb />
and Piles, or no pay re- <lb />
quired. It guaranteed to give perfect <lb />
or money refunded. Price, <lb />
For sale ErnuL <lb />
LARGE ARRIVAL <lb />
OF <lb />
FALL GOODS <lb />
AT <lb />
Little, House k <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. V. <lb />
STANDARD CALICOES <lb />
AT CENTS. <lb />
CLOTH <lb />
YARD WIDE, <lb />
ALL WOOL. WIDE, <lb />
LADIES 13.25. <lb />
Our Nice Fitting <lb />
12.50 SHOES ARE UNEQUAL <lb />
Our <lb />
BUFF SHOES AM <lb />
GOOD VALUED. <lb />
We also invite you to exam- <lb />
our General Stock, <lb />
is better than eyer before. <lb />
We have a good line of Do- <lb />
and Kentucky Jeans, <lb />
Hats and Caps and a splendid <lb />
stock of Men's k Boom. <lb />
LITTLE HOUSE k BRO. <lb />
P JAMES, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice hi all the <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
D. L. <lb />
d DENTIST, t <lb />
I. <lb />
JAMES M. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
A L. BLOW, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
MM, m. moose. c <lb />
BERNARD, <lb />
A W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Practice In the State and Federal Ct <lb />
J. E. MOORE. J H. J <lb />
TUCKER <lb />
A W, <lb />
N. C.<lb />
r AM A SKINNER, <lb />
N. C <lb />
T V. <lb />
Attorney and at Let <lb />
C. <lb />
JOYNER, <lb />
Attorney and at <lb />
If. C. <lb />
Will In the File, <lb />
Greene, Edgecombe and Beaufort <lb />
and the Supreme Court. <lb />
Faithful attention given to all b <lb />
entrusted to him. <lb />
DR. K. SNELL, <lb />
WASHINGTON, N. C. <lb />
Surgeon Dentist. <lb />
Tenders his professional services s I <lb />
public. <lb />
Teeth extracted without pain by <lb />
Oxide Gas. <lb />
I B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
T-LA W, <lb />
Greenville, N. C<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IX<lb />
Tile astern Reflector, f speak their praises. They chance of his lifetime was thus <lb />
may but they Mr. King to prove what <lb />
remains m in and the day of <lb />
P J columns by an brought the man in <lb />
l creased The white his colors. Many of his <lb />
Publisher friends urged him to the <lb />
the supremacy of Demo- j nomination of the convention <lb />
the white land run independent, assuring <lb />
him that he would receive their <lb />
I colored voters were equally as support and influence. But <lb />
well anted and organized in Dick King was not to be <lb />
their effort to obtain Radical I ed from the path of duty and <lb />
rub- in Pitt county and else- honor. He had been fairly de. <lb />
where. The battle before convention <lb />
The Democratic like the brave and true <lb />
Totals <lb />
For <lb />
Against Amendment <lb />
FOE SENATOR.<lb />
per year. <lb />
KIT <lb />
will not to Democratic <lb />
men imam that not consistent <lb />
true principles of the party. <lb />
If a a aha <lb />
eel inn of I in- Slate send for the III I <lb />
roll. W SAMPLE <lb />
wares over the <lb />
en enemy. <lb />
worked nobly and did their <lb />
duty on last Tuesday, <lb />
T Ult S W <lb />
C. <lb />
man he swallowed his defeat as <lb />
best he could, and banishing <lb />
personal feelings went to work <lb />
The while men of Pit; county patriotically to help elect Mr. <lb />
or the vast majority of them-1 Tucker. All through the cam- <lb />
his conduct was <lb />
and on election day he <lb />
worked from sunrise to sunset. <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
It is with particular pleasure that <lb />
re note the John <lb />
V,. Is. The Met <lb />
will be well rap- <lb />
WOT in the <lb />
We regret exceedingly that Hon. <lb />
W. M. is defeated Con- <lb />
in district. lie <lb />
made an able no <lb />
man in Congress stood high- <lb />
It appears from the reports <lb />
that the election <lb />
was very a I lie in <lb />
of the Republican. If this is <lb />
so and West Virginia casts its vote <lb />
for the solid South h <lb />
broken.<lb />
The h elected a <lb />
majority the of the <lb />
next as <lb />
have a majority or the Senate, the <lb />
entire the National gov- <lb />
will go into bands on <lb />
the next March. <lb />
The claim <lb />
in thin <lb />
in the second. Brower, the tilth <lb />
and Ewart, in The ninth district. <lb />
This i-- a gain of one <lb />
the <lb />
even two <lb />
The result of creek's election <lb />
in the country at large was far from <lb />
what ire expected. Mr. Harrison is <lb />
to be the next President of the <lb />
United States. The el Cleve- <lb />
land bodes do good to the Sooths <lb />
SM people, we can stand it. <lb />
we have control <lb />
affairs in and county gov <lb />
It is of more importance <lb />
to the people of the South that the <lb />
affairs should <lb />
in the hands of the <lb />
men it is that the <lb />
i I candidate for the <lb />
Presidency <lb />
Chairman L. Blow is due <lb />
much praise for his splendid <lb />
of the campaign in <lb />
Pitt county- is due <lb />
in large to his untiring <lb />
efforts in behalf of the cause of <lb />
Democracy, county never <lb />
had d bitter chairman of the <lb />
Executive. Committee. As a <lb />
organizer he is without an <lb />
equal in the county. His wise <lb />
directions and energetic work <lb />
had much the victory <lb />
we achieved, praise <lb />
to <lb />
Our Vi <lb />
any. <lb />
Every Democrat surely feels <lb />
proud of the victory <lb />
won on last Tuesday. It was a <lb />
field day for the Democrats. It has been achieved and a <lb />
won the most signal and <lb />
Democratic victory ever <lb />
known in the history of the <lb />
county. Not only are the Re- <lb />
publicans utterly defeated and <lb />
hut that other <lb />
my of the one <lb />
lobe feared, even more than <lb />
the <lb />
is laid away to sleep for- <lb />
ever, we hope. The victory is <lb />
one in which all lovers of <lb />
Pitt county's prosperity should <lb />
take delight, will redound <lb />
to best interests of the men <lb />
of the county, and all classes <lb />
he alike benefited. While <lb />
the are disappointed <lb />
and feel sore over their over- <lb />
whelming defeat, it blessing <lb />
to them that they are beaten, <lb />
for those who have been elected <lb />
to office by the Democrats are <lb />
their friends, are good and true <lb />
men, will discharge the duties <lb />
of their faith fully, and <lb />
are patriotic citizens and not <lb />
mere seekers after office for the <lb />
money that they make out of it. <lb />
While the whole party did well <lb />
in Che election, brunt of the work <lb />
of the campaign was bone by a <lb />
low leaders, who worked <lb />
To these the people owe <lb />
o debt of gratitude. Means. A. <lb />
L. Blow, J- II. Tucker, F. G. <lb />
James, D. Murphy,. B. <lb />
I. A. Sugg. M. Nor- <lb />
Beet, Harry Skinner, L. C. La- <lb />
Dr. and E. <lb />
A. of Greenville, and <lb />
King, of Falkland, <lb />
Resisted the candidates in their <lb />
speech-making during the can- <lb />
and gave aid to them that <lb />
was indeed. This the <lb />
people Pitt county know and <lb />
appreciate the work done De- <lb />
sides these gentlemen who made <lb />
speeches there were others who <lb />
did yeoman work among <lb />
people, urging upon them <lb />
the necessity of their com- <lb />
to the polls. To these silent, <lb />
personal workers, is due much <lb />
of the of the great victory. <lb />
Each township furnished its quo <lb />
of these outside <lb />
names are <lb />
known, and whose efforts are <lb />
appreciated. To make personal <lb />
mention of each one of them <lb />
and to tender them our sincere <lb />
thanks and the thanks of our <lb />
lovely, noble women and brave. <lb />
honest men, would be a pleas- <lb />
ant task did the <lb />
but know who they were. We <lb />
will say to them one and all. no- <lb />
patriots Pitt county, you <lb />
have worked your <lb />
duty been faithfully per- <lb />
formed, and you have your re <lb />
ward in that a glorious victory <lb />
doing all that it was possible for <lb />
one man to do for the success <lb />
the entire Democratic ticket and <lb />
especially for the election of the <lb />
man who had defeated him for <lb />
the nomination for Sheriff. No <lb />
man ever worked harder, and it <lb />
is not unjust to any one to say <lb />
that Mr. King's influence and <lb />
wort did a great deal towards <lb />
piling up the big majority for <lb />
the next Sheriff of Pitt county. <lb />
We have felt constrained to thus <lb />
mention the name of King <lb />
because, as stated above, we <lb />
one of those who were not <lb />
satisfied as to the purity of his <lb />
Democracy, and the <lb />
was not favorably disposed <lb />
to him as a candidate for Sher- <lb />
Therefore, in justice to him, <lb />
we take pleasure in noting his <lb />
good work. It is said that a <lb />
man deserves no praise for do- <lb />
his duty, and that is <lb />
true, but where there is <lb />
and when a man rises <lb />
above the gilded enticements of- <lb />
him while smarting under <lb />
the pains of a personal defeat <lb />
there can be no is <lb />
but his just making <lb />
mention of his victory. The <lb />
is glad to be able <lb />
to say this praise of Mr. King <lb />
because it is true, deserved, <lb />
and the people should know it. <lb />
He has won a victory almost <lb />
as great as that of the <lb />
racy, and has secured a strong <lb />
hold upon the esteem of our cit <lb />
It may be that Mr. King <lb />
will never again be a candidate <lb />
for any before a Democrat- <lb />
convention of Pitt county, <lb />
but if he ever is his work in the <lb />
campaign of 1888 will tell in his <lb />
favor. And if never a . <lb />
date he has the peculiar <lb />
faction of knowing that lie dis <lb />
charged his duty faithfully <lb />
where many others might have <lb />
failed. <lb />
The County's Vote. <lb />
Below we give the official vote <lb />
Pitt county as returned by the <lb />
of Canvassers. <lb />
FOB <lb />
Parker <lb />
CS <lb />
Totals <lb />
In Greenville A. M. Waddell, <lb />
Democratic elector received one <lb />
vote less than his associates and A. <lb />
M. Moore, one vote <lb />
ahead of his ticket. In the totals <lb />
More cue should be taken from the <lb />
was a complete success and <lb />
means political destruction to <lb />
the enemy. The white men stood <lb />
true to their colors. No <lb />
date upon the Radical ticket, <lb />
not withstanding his political sue <lb />
,. heretofore, able to lead <lb />
into the ranks Re- <lb />
The <lb />
ticket was in great <lb />
part of men who were once Dem- <lb />
but more recently <lb />
pendents and at last <lb />
ate enemy routed. The Democratic vote for Waddell, and <lb />
Beaver <lb />
Parkers x <lb />
Totals<lb />
FOR HOUSE OF <lb />
E C<lb />
ft<lb />
Swift <lb />
Beaver <lb />
HI <lb />
Parkers x <lb />
FOR <lb />
Swift <lb />
Beaver <lb />
FOR <lb />
Swift <lb />
Beaver <lb />
FOR <lb />
Swift <lb />
Beaver <lb />
en lie <lb />
FOR <lb />
Beaver <lb />
FOR <lb />
Swift <lb />
Beaver <lb />
Parker's X <lb />
of our Christian women and pure <lb />
will ascend to the <lb />
throne of a just God, who will <lb />
bless the work you have done. <lb />
In addition to <lb />
one added to <lb />
for Moore. <lb />
FOR <lb />
the vote <lb />
GOVERNOR. <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Walker. <lb />
many speak- <lb />
Greenville township furn-1 <lb />
share of <lb />
a good share of workers <lb />
in the campaign, and their <lb />
forts here and at the various <lb />
palling places in the county at- <lb />
test to their services <lb />
am <lb />
Farmville <lb />
Falkland <lb />
Bethel <lb />
Carolina <lb />
Without wishing to from <lb />
cans, r They expected that many j the merits of any all <lb />
white men affiliated with worked like Spartan I Totals <lb />
them as Independents would still take the liberty of calling one<lb />
Wrong. <lb />
We have the prettiest young la- <lb />
dies that any town can boast of. <lb />
Murphy Bulletin. <lb />
worthy brother, of this far- <lb />
has probably never visits <lb />
ed our little city on <lb />
we'll pardon his woeful <lb />
otherwise we could not, for <lb />
Washington's supremacy in <lb />
respect stands unquestioned.-Wash- <lb />
Gazette. <lb />
Oh hush, Yon must <lb />
have forgotten your raising, right <lb />
miles Greenville <lb />
Shame on you for going back on <lb />
old home But, perhaps yon <lb />
have forgotten your first love. At <lb />
any late the Bulletin man to <lb />
know that Greenville leads the <lb />
world. <lb />
support them as Republicans. <lb />
But in this they were woefully <lb />
mistaken. They reckoned with <lb />
out their hosts. Their support <lb />
came almost entirely from the <lb />
element and very rightly <lb />
so- friends they once <lb />
had among the white people of <lb />
Pitt but now they will <lb />
have no more forever. The <lb />
in Pitt county will <lb />
always remain true to the <lb />
of Democracy The am <lb />
of a few white <lb />
man by name. And we do this <lb />
because the eyes of suspicion <lb />
were upon this man, and because Swift Creek <lb />
the Reflector was among the Heaver Dam <lb />
number who doubted. The man <lb />
we refer to is Mr. R. W. King, <lb />
present deputy Sheriff, and a <lb />
candidate for the nomination for <lb />
Sheriff before the Democratic <lb />
contention. He had warm and <lb />
sincere friends in the <lb />
who asserted his <lb />
FOE CONGRESS. <lb />
Farmville <lb />
Falkland <lb />
Bethel <lb />
Carolina <lb />
Totals <lb />
A COMPARISON <lb />
Of the quality and of the Milli- <lb />
goods now kept in stock by Mrs, <lb />
E. A. Sheppard with those to be had <lb />
elsewhere, will convince yon that <lb />
stock can in no particular be surpassed. <lb />
E-ill line of trimmed and <lb />
Huts. latest styles in trim- <lb />
Novelties and Notion. Your <lb />
patronage Is solicited. <lb />
STATE OF <lb />
COUNTY OF MARTIN. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
F MARTIN, <lb />
OR COURT CLERKS OFFICE. <lb />
Biggs <lb />
tr <lb />
worked zealously for <lb />
his success They wane defeat- <lb />
cans never be promoted by ed in the because <lb />
their No, never. A the majority of the delegates, <lb />
few office seekers may and of the people of the county, <lb />
leave were not satisfied in their <lb />
receive embraces and hearty km as to the of Mr. <lb />
greetings in the Radical camp, j King's Democracy, for that. <lb />
the fact is plain that reason Mr. A. K. Tucker, a <lb />
not be followed by sterling Democrat, <lb />
once did delight to honor them the nomination. The I <lb />
John D. Biggs against <lb />
Baker Hall and doing bus- <lb />
as Gurley and Hall. <lb />
To are hereby <lb />
notified that the plaintiff, John D. Biggs <lb />
has commenced an action of attachment <lb />
against yon in the Superior Court of <lb />
Martin county, for of <lb />
the of eleven hundred and <lb />
I FOE ASSOCIATE JUSTICES SUPREME 84-100 dollars. That one S. L. <lb />
Wallace and others of <lb />
have been for any amount <lb />
R. S. CLARK CO., <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
HARDWARE, MATERIAL FUMING GOODS. <lb />
Are headquarters for all needed in the <lb />
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb />
but if y want anything in We nave determined to close out our <lb />
StOVeS Greenville and in order to dispose of <lb />
and Cooking Utensils, Carriage the <lb />
and House Cutlery <lb />
C A ,, US. <lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
For the <lb />
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb />
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb />
which we will sell M <lb />
are selling them <lb />
AT COST. <lb />
Nothing will be reserved, but every article <lb />
in the entire stock, consisting of No- <lb />
Hats, Trunks will go <lb />
FOR THE CASH <lb />
We are offering special inducements on <lb />
R. GREENE, JR. Manager. <lb />
WE are now fitted up in and lire prepared to <lb />
upon short notice any kind or style of <lb />
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb />
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING. <lb />
also keep n nice line of <lb />
READY HARNESS- <lb />
Come and see us. Satisfaction Guaranteed. <lb />
THE MAN <lb />
BE SEEN EVERY DAY, but the roan who heaps a fresh supply of <lb />
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb />
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS, <lb />
Can be found whenever wanted. You only have to look for <lb />
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb />
And nil your wants in the above -roods can be supplied. <lb />
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS PUT TO ORDER. <lb />
FINE CIGARS -A. SPECIALTY. <lb />
ESTABLISHED IN <lb />
Luther Sheldon, <lb />
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS, <lb />
PAINTS. TIN FANCY CIT GLASS. <lb />
VARNISHES, ROOFING GLASS. RAIL, <lb />
Coach Colors In taU, Capers. Cathedral h,. <lb />
Dry Taints. Cluster or Wall Capers. Venetian Mantels, <lb />
Brakes, Wire Cloth Window Rubber Hooting I aim, <lb />
Marbleized Slate Mantels, . <lb />
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, <lb />
AND BUILDING MATERIAL OF DESCRIPTION. <lb />
Nos. West Side Market ft Roanoke <lb />
NORFOLK, 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 for Cash or on Time. <lb />
FARMER'S BONE FERTILIZER. <lb />
A SPECIALTY it i to be superior Do any on the market. <lb />
J. CHERRY. <lb />
J. <lb />
J. G- <lb />
. CHERRY CO. <lb />
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST <lb />
just a line the following Roods, are 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 IN STOCK <lb />
STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
Mil <lb />
SHIRTS COLLARS. <lb />
BOOTS AND SHOES <lb />
To fit ail who favor us with their patronage. <lb />
Hardware, Nails, Cutlery, Guns, Shot, Powder, <lb />
Glass-ware, Wood and Willow <lb />
ware, Furniture, Harness, Whips, <lb />
Gail Ax and Railroad Mills Snuff, Chewing <lb />
and Smoking Tobacco. <lb />
due them to you. You arc further <lb />
f S notified that this action is returnable to <lb />
-E Spring Term of the Superior Court of <lb />
g ST S I ; Martin which commence in <lb />
j m on the Monday in <lb />
i March. 1888. And you are required to <lb />
answer or demur to the complaint which <lb />
j will be filed at said Term, or <lb />
W will be taken against you. alien de- <lb />
the amount doc by<lb />
TO <lb />
MB <lb />
sufficient to satisfy the<lb />
W. T. <lb />
Cleric Superior Court. <lb />
November 8th, 1888. <lb />
IN THIS LINK CARRY <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 core a New Finn, but not new men to the public <lb />
AH who in need of goods oar line invited to come to we OS. <lb />
We can and will sell as low as any one who sells as good goods as we do. <lb />
As our stock of suits and overcoats is largo <lb />
and must be sold, even if at sacrifice. Don't <lb />
spend a dollar until you find out the <lb />
advantages we offer. <lb />
ORRIS <lb />
ROS, <lb />
HARRY SKINNER. <lb />
I- C LATHAM <lb />
SUCCESSORS TO JOHN s. CONGLETON CO <lb />
THE LEADERS IN <lb />
KINDS OF STAPLE GOODS. <lb />
Our Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, <lb />
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., have arrived, and all <lb />
friends and customers are invited to call and ex- <lb />
goods and prices. <lb />
During the entire mercantile business of John <lb />
Co. including notes, book accounts and all evidences of debt and mer- <lb />
we solicit their and increased patronage. <lb />
Being able to make all purchases cash, getting advantage of the <lb />
discounts, we will be enabled to sell as one Booth Nor- <lb />
folk. We shall retain in our employ S. as general <lb />
of the business, with his former partner Skinner as assist <lb />
ant, who will always be glad to sec and serve their old customers. <lb />
A special of our business will be to furnish cash at reasonable <lb />
rates to farmers to cultivate and harvest their crops, in sums of <lb />
with security. <lb />
J. I, SUGG, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
N. I. <lb />
S OLD STAND. <lb />
All in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates <lb />
AM AGENT FOB. A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
WILL CONTINUE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS <lb />
My Factory is equipped with the iii up <lb />
but wonK. We up times and the Improved <lb />
Best material used in all work. All of Springs are used, you can select from <lb />
Storm, Coil, Rom Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of ready made <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, we. will sell as LOW as lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING <lb />
Thanking the people of this surrounding counties for favor <lb />
a continuance of the same. <lb />
E. C. GLENN <lb />
COMMISSION <lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL <lb />
SHELL LIME. PURE DISSOLVED <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. O. 1887. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having administrator of <lb />
the estate of L. K. Smith, he- <lb />
fore the Superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb />
on the day of 1888. <lb />
notice is here by given to nil creditors of <lb />
said estate to present their claims to me, <lb />
properly within twelve . <lb />
months from the date of this notice, or it; <lb />
will be plead in bar of their <lb />
Persons to said estate are here- <lb />
by notified to make payment <lb />
to the undersigned. This October 19th <lb />
1888. V- s. E. Smith, <lb />
of . E. Smith. <lb />
Farmers <lb />
Save Your Cotton Seed. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb />
on the 16th day of Sept., as 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 claims, properly <lb />
authenticated, to the undersigned on or <lb />
before the Kith of September 1889, or this <lb />
notice will be plead In bar of their <lb />
MARY J. BUCK, <lb />
A. Buck. <lb />
Seed wanted by the FAR.<lb />
Shiloh. <lb />
CASH <lb />
Or Heal given in Inquire of <lb />
W. <lb />
Greenville, N. C- <lb />
Or E. V Sec. Treas.,<lb /></p>
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THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
THIS PAPER <lb />
NEW YORK. <lb />
Ad. <lb />
AB-<lb />
may mule for It <lb />
vat on <lb />
AT P. <lb />
Mrs. Dr. u very sick. <lb />
D. Williamson has a sick <lb />
child. . <lb />
Capt C. A. White typhoid <lb />
Local <lb />
L. <lb />
Elegant MM of and Boas at <lb />
bulbs for sale. Apply <lb />
to Allen Greenville X. C- <lb />
Nice lot or cheap Lounges at <lb />
J. B. Co's. <lb />
Buy your Shirts at <lb />
Sf <lb />
and aDd <lb />
Clothing at <lb />
buys a Double Barrel Shot <lb />
Gun at J- B. Cheeky Co's. <lb />
Au elegant display of all Wool <lb />
at Lang's. <lb />
A. A. Battles war- <lb />
ranted Calf Shoes <lb />
of Higgs <lb />
Sewed Shoes for at <lb />
J. B Cherry Co's. <lb />
Lace window Curtains with <lb />
attachments complete at <lb />
Lang's. <lb />
Point Lace Flour has tried <lb />
and is the best and cheapest at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Valuable property in the town of <lb />
Greenville sale. For terms and <lb />
particulars apply to L. W. Lawrence. <lb />
For B. Cherry Co. can <lb />
give you a Men's that will A a days last <lb />
Master Charlie Forbes, son of Mr. <lb />
A. Forbes, is sick. <lb />
Mr. W. H. Home has very <lb />
for several days. <lb />
Mr. Lee Cooper, a workman at <lb />
is sick with typhoid <lb />
fever. <lb />
The family of Rev. J. W. Wild-, <lb />
man returned last week from <lb />
Mr. J. B. Yellowley leaves this <lb />
morning for Mississippi on <lb />
Mr. Murphy, the photographer <lb />
arrived last week opened his <lb />
gallery. <lb />
Miss On Smith, of Farmville has <lb />
been spending some days with Mrs. <lb />
J. S. Smith. <lb />
Miss Josephine Purvis, from near <lb />
Hamilton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. <lb />
V. L- Stephens. <lb />
Thanks are to good <lb />
friend, Mr. A- for San <lb />
Francisco papers. <lb />
Misses Mattie and Hat <lb />
tie Toll, of Kinston, are visiting <lb />
Miss Sadie Short, near this town. <lb />
Mr. E. H. has moved <lb />
his family into the building belong- <lb />
to the Baker heirs, on <lb />
ton street. <lb />
Mrs. Mary Stephens. Rev. J. W. <lb />
and Mr. J. H. Tucker are <lb />
attending the Baptist State <lb />
at Greensboro. <lb />
Mrs. J. C. Dixon, of Snow Hill, <lb />
by her brother, Mr. G. <lb />
prise you. <lb />
The sale of the Boss Famous <lb />
Lunch Milk Biscuit during 1887 ex- <lb />
ceded the sales of the former year <lb />
by pounds. Try them, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
A lull line of and <lb />
woolen and merino Vests <lb />
at Lang's. <lb />
good hats for at Higgs <lb />
buys a Whole-stock, Doubles <lb />
sole, High cut Man's Shoe at <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
Try a pair of E. P. <lb />
Co's Hand <lb />
Made Shoes at <lb />
Higgs <lb />
Received Oct. lbs P. <lb />
Co's Sweet Scotch Snuff, <lb />
the best, cheapest, cleanest and <lb />
healthiest Snuff in the world, <lb />
cents lb. at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
If you want the best Cook Stove <lb />
the Acorn, with ventilated oven <lb />
of Clark Co- <lb />
Desiring to close my business in <lb />
Greenville by Nov. 1st I offer my <lb />
stock of Stoves, Tinware, <lb />
at greatly reduced prices. Come at <lb />
and secure a bargain. <lb />
L. C. Terrell. <lb />
Finest Pastry Buckwheat and <lb />
Rico molasses at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
Valuable property in the town or <lb />
Greenville for sale- For terms <lb />
apply to Dr. J. T. Sledge. <lb />
For a good second hand Parlor <lb />
Suit of Furniture apply to <lb />
V. L. <lb />
A good young and gentle horse <lb />
for sale by Lanier. <lb />
A good Piano for sale. Apply to <lb />
Mrs. A. Greenville. <lb />
All the store fixtures now being <lb />
by II. Morris Bros., will be <lb />
sold cheap cash. <lb />
pay cents <lb />
cash for bushels cotton <lb />
seed. W. L. Brown. <lb />
When you want to buy Oysters <lb />
by the Bushel or Gallon call on <lb />
Frank Johnson, at the Red Front, <lb />
near the Market. Prices per Bush- <lb />
el to GO per quart per <lb />
gallon to <lb />
Just received at the Old Brick <lb />
French Prunes, Smyrna Figs, <lb />
Citron Currants, Icing Sugar, <lb />
Chocolate, Gelatin, Apples <lb />
and Oranges. New Herrings. <lb />
Frank Johnson pays the highest <lb />
cash prices fresh Pork, Beef, <lb />
Chickens, Eggs, Hides, Dry or <lb />
Green, and is also prepared to fur- <lb />
the Town and Community with <lb />
fresh meats at the lowest market <lb />
prices. <lb />
persons owing the <lb />
firm of H. Morris Bros., at Green <lb />
ville, must settle by the first of <lb />
December, or their accounts will be <lb />
placed in an attorney's hands for <lb />
collection. <lb />
Cleveland's defeat was a surprise. <lb />
The Rocky mount fair begins to- <lb />
day. <lb />
Read Mrs. Sheppard's millinery <lb />
You can get nice <lb />
for at Murphy's Gallery. <lb />
The late ruins helped cause <lb />
of the river. <lb />
Register James. That don't <lb />
sound bad either. <lb />
Murphy's Photograph Gallery is <lb />
now open, call and see him. <lb />
Quarterly examinations were held <lb />
at the Institute last week. <lb />
Treasurer r Merry for two years <lb />
more, Just like it ought to be. <lb />
The days have come down to <lb />
about ten hours in length. <lb />
Cruelty to animals is unlawful. <lb />
Let the defunct candidates rest now. <lb />
Sheriff Tucker. That fits the <lb />
mouth as nice as apple dump- <lb />
ling. <lb />
Have any old pictures you <lb />
want copied if so bring them to <lb />
Murphy's Gallery. <lb />
The weather was too warm to be <lb />
comfortable latter part of last <lb />
week. <lb />
the poor and the or- <lb />
when Day <lb />
MM <lb />
week with relatives here. <lb />
Hon. W. R. Williams, Master of <lb />
the State Grange, is visiting the <lb />
National Grange at Kansas. <lb />
He will be absent two weeks. <lb />
Mrs, wife of Mr. <lb />
Cornelius of this town, <lb />
died on Friday last week. <lb />
She had for several weeks. <lb />
Her remains were interred in Cher- <lb />
Hill Saturday morn- <lb />
The bereaved have our <lb />
Friday's issue of the <lb />
looked very Fowl on the <lb />
Brat page. <lb />
Handsome Democratic majorities <lb />
in both branches of the North Cars <lb />
Legislature. <lb />
Turner's N. C. Almanac 1888 is <lb />
on oar table. Jas- H. <lb />
Raleigh. Like an old familiar <lb />
face it makes its annual visit to the <lb />
homes of our people. It is for <lb />
reference the year round and so true <lb />
has it been that it is termed the old <lb />
reliable. Every citizen ought to <lb />
have Price is, to be bad of <lb />
the publisher. <lb />
Only a little over two weeks now, <lb />
and the Court house wilt be swept <lb />
entirely clean or those men who <lb />
have so long ruled demoralized <lb />
Pitt county As we do not <lb />
wish to strike a man after he is <lb />
down, though the defeated may <lb />
be our most bitter enemy, we will <lb />
say further of the men who <lb />
will step down and out the first Mon <lb />
day in December. <lb />
The Goldsboro Argus tells of three <lb />
father, father <lb />
and two went to the <lb />
lot box and deposited their votes <lb />
together. Now let us tell you one <lb />
incident here that is worthy of men- <lb />
A man who was a candidate <lb />
on the Republican ticket went to <lb />
the polls and voted the Republican <lb />
ticket, his son went to the polls soon <lb />
after and voted the straight Demo- <lb />
ticket against father and all. <lb />
We wish to remind people <lb />
that there are children the <lb />
Oxford Orphan Asylum and they <lb />
need much help to keep them com- <lb />
during the winter. This <lb />
town has made many creditable <lb />
contributions in the past and <lb />
withholds its liberality when <lb />
called upon. Now as Thanksgiving <lb />
day approaches remember them and <lb />
on that day make such a donation <lb />
as will cause the hearts of the little <lb />
to <lb />
Burlaps <lb />
AT LANG'S <lb />
FOR CENTS <lb />
A riot was threatened in Wash-, <lb />
last week, and the <lb />
nor was telegraphed for assistance. <lb />
He ordered the Greenville Guards <lb />
and Guards to hold <lb />
in readiness if needed. <lb />
The Greenville Guards were in <lb />
readiness all day Thursday, but <lb />
their services were not needed. A <lb />
telegram came late in the evening <lb />
that quiet had been <lb />
ed ordering the company to be <lb />
discharged. <lb />
Court House ought to be <lb />
out before the new officers <lb />
are inaugurated. <lb />
Several cases of sickness in town. <lb />
The warm weather last week was <lb />
not much in their favor. <lb />
Business in mercantile circles <lb />
will grow better since the election <lb />
has ceased to agitate public mind. <lb />
Coroner says that as <lb />
soon as the County Commissioners <lb />
initiate him he is ready to servo the <lb />
public <lb />
It takes Alex <lb />
to get up election bulletins. Ho had <lb />
it that Sew York went Indiana by <lb />
The Negroes are singing <lb />
sou is more than we ex <lb />
For sing the <lb />
Mr. J. M. King left a huge <lb />
nip at the Reflector office yes- <lb />
U over <lb />
four <lb />
The Democrats had a torch light <lb />
procession and jollification meet- <lb />
mg Thursday night over the <lb />
comity and State. <lb />
See advertisement of the matter <lb />
before the Court Clerk of <lb />
Martin county John D. Biggs <lb />
against Gurley Hall. <lb />
An exchange gives us the start <lb />
ling information that sun st i <lb />
rises in the east and sets in <lb />
since the election. The <lb />
ought to give his informant. <lb />
the cat's away the mice <lb />
will The balance of us have <lb />
charge of the now <lb />
ring the editors absence, and we <lb />
are to run it to suit ourselves. <lb />
Mr. H. F. Keel will leave <lb />
row for the West to purchase a lot <lb />
of stock. Everybody he <lb />
keeps nothing but the best horse <lb />
flesh and it ill be to the interest <lb />
of to await his return. <lb />
the <lb />
An agent of the Tarboro <lb />
tr was taken for one of de <lb />
while in Bethel, and was <lb />
treated roughly. The Southerner is <lb />
indignant, as there seems to be no <lb />
excuse for such a mistake. <lb />
The November number of <lb />
published by L. <lb />
Company, Boston, is just <lb />
In fact all of them are of that class, <lb />
but the November number, if <lb />
is better. <lb />
When Mr. D. H. James was <lb />
as the Democratic candidate <lb />
Register of Deeds, Mr. L. II. <lb />
Wilson, the Republican candidate, <lb />
was heard to can stay <lb />
home and not go out of my house <lb />
during the campaign and beat him <lb />
by a big To tho contra- <lb />
he worked as bard as ever a <lb />
mail worked, and majority <lb />
was just So it turns out that <lb />
Wilson waited until after the <lb />
to do his staving home. <lb />
Announcement. <lb />
Everything suited for personal wear <lb />
and adornment, including all the <lb />
latest novelties from the leading <lb />
fashion or the country, at <lb />
prices that will be 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 />
Greenville has a boy who Is hard <lb />
to get around in size. It is Mr. <lb />
Alex. who Mr. <lb />
M. R- Lang's popular store. He is <lb />
little more than years old and <lb />
weighs pounds. Alex, is one of <lb />
the jollies best and biggest boys we <lb />
know. <lb />
In many places throughout the <lb />
State stores were closed on election <lb />
day and the day given to the <lb />
service. Now let all close <lb />
again on Thanksgiving day and re- <lb />
turn thanks to Almighty God for <lb />
His mercies and preservation during <lb />
the year. . <lb />
Mr. T. R. Cherry managed to slip <lb />
in on Republican ticket as their <lb />
candidate for Treasurer, but be got <lb />
so far that he wishes he had <lb />
not done so. Pitt county is not <lb />
ready for him to take possession of <lb />
her money so long as such a man as <lb />
Mr. J. B. Cherry i available. <lb />
On Saturday Mr. J. J. Cherry <lb />
brought a large ripe to <lb />
the Reflector. It was of the <lb />
third crop this year. Mr. Cherry <lb />
said there were many small berries <lb />
and blooms on his plants, but of <lb />
coarse the approaching cold <lb />
will prevent their maturing. <lb />
Mr. W. A. Fleming tells us of <lb />
his experience at tobacco raising. <lb />
Last year the year before he <lb />
tried small crops but owing to <lb />
proper management made but lit- <lb />
success at it. This year the or- <lb />
of things was very much <lb />
He had two a quarter <lb />
acres in tobacco from which he <lb />
cured 1,60-4 ponds, and sold the <lb />
entire crop right here in Greenville, <lb />
without even having to grade it, <lb />
for a pound, amounting to <lb />
Mr. Fleming believes <lb />
there is plenty of land in Pitt <lb />
that will good tobacco <lb />
and that money can be made in <lb />
cultivating it. The Reflector <lb />
hopes many of our will try <lb />
a tobacco crop next <lb />
At six this morning at the <lb />
residence of Mr. II. A. Sutton father <lb />
bride, Mr. D. J. Whichard, <lb />
editor of the Reflector, was mar- <lb />
to Miss W. Sutton Rev. <lb />
J. W. <lb />
mediately after the the <lb />
bride and groom or Richmond <lb />
to attend the exposition The Re- <lb />
is what there is left <lb />
of extends to the happy couple <lb />
its heartfelt congratulations and the <lb />
hope their lives may be ever as <lb />
bright happy as on this their <lb />
bridal morn. May fate entwine for <lb />
them its sweetest garlands of peace <lb />
and happiness. And at last, when <lb />
they have swept down the river of <lb />
unto the boundless sea of <lb />
may they be again united to <lb />
pass in each other's presence a <lb />
immortality. <lb />
and Strings, <lb />
This is the airy, stinging title of <lb />
another sprightly amusing book by <lb />
Palmer Ox. It is one of the Queer <lb />
People series, and similar to its <lb />
and of <lb />
which we told yon recently. This <lb />
is one of the funniest and brightest <lb />
books for youngsters we have ever <lb />
seen. The illustrations are <lb />
did and will make the boys and girls <lb />
roar with laughter. The Boston <lb />
Budget, a holiday book <lb />
nothing could be more appropriate, <lb />
since nothing could confer greater <lb />
pleasure upon the little The <lb />
National Republican Every <lb />
page is a picture and all the text <lb />
music, a fountain of never <lb />
It will make young eyes <lb />
It will certainly be wonderfully pop <lb />
It is published by Messrs. <lb />
Bros, of Philadelphia, Chi- <lb />
and Kansas City, to whom <lb />
persons desiring a copy or an <lb />
should ply. <lb />
teas Ural <lb />
E. Esq., County <lb />
Way Co., <lb />
used Electric Bitters with most <lb />
results. My brother wag also very low <lb />
with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but <lb />
was cured by timely of this medicine. <lb />
Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved his <lb />
Mr. I. of Horse <lb />
Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, <lb />
Be positively believes he would have <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 and Stomach disorders <lb />
stands unequaled. Price and at <lb />
Store. <lb />
Sale, <lb />
On Friday, the day of November, <lb />
the undersigned will <lb />
sell at public auction the following prop- <lb />
belonging to the estate of Mary De- <lb />
One list Rack, two <lb />
Bedsteads, two Feather Beds, two <lb />
two Pillows, three Bureaus, one <lb />
Towel Rack, one Wash-Stand, one Bowl <lb />
and Pitcher, one dozen Chairs, one pair <lb />
brass Andirons and Fender, one large <lb />
Mirror, one Side-board, Two cut s <lb />
Decanters with one dozen Wine Glasses, <lb />
one dozen Goblets, two Carpets Ac. <lb />
Sale will take place at late residence <lb />
of deceased. Terms Cash. <lb />
D. J. Which <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
TRIMMING. <lb />
Silk Braids, Braid- <lb />
ed and Beaded Sets, Plushes, Fur <lb />
Trimming, Feather Trimming and <lb />
Ribbons in all shades and widths <lb />
desired. <lb />
In Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes and Hats. <lb />
Our entire stock is offered at slaughter prices. <lb />
BELOW WATCH PRICES. <lb />
GOTO THE <lb />
Suspenders Men's Hats Hats <lb />
Men's Boots Boots Men's Shoes Shoes <lb />
Nice Shoes <lb />
Men's Suits Suits 91.13, Overcoats <lb />
AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. <lb />
HIGGS A <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
CLOAKING, <lb />
Flannel Suiting, Eider Down in <lb />
superb designs. <lb />
WRAPS. <lb />
Stylish Jackets, Plush Wraps, <lb />
New Markets, Circulars, and our <lb />
own special bargains in the <lb />
HOSIERY. <lb />
Tarn and a <lb />
full line of novelties adapted to the <lb />
style. <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 four but <lb />
ton and and Full <lb />
Dress Costumes. We are agents <lb />
for the celebrated Rough and Tum- <lb />
and Clothing. <lb />
SHOES. <lb />
A glance at stock will eon- <lb />
yon that our styles are <lb />
shapes are especially <lb />
adapted to this climate and <lb />
right. <lb />
Hats <lb />
Caps. <lb />
could be said of <lb />
some assortment but limited <lb />
prevents. A glance will suffice to <lb />
show that our selections were right. <lb />
Carpets , Oilcloths- Etc. <lb />
Extra Super, Three <lb />
Ply, Ingrains, Tapestry. 4-4 <lb />
S-4 10-4 Oil Cloths. <lb />
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 />
IS CELLING <lb />
BURLAPS <lb />
FOR CENTS <lb />
HEAD QUARTERS. <lb />
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS ON <lb />
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS <lb />
Shoes Specialty. <lb />
Whole Stock Brogans per Pair and Upwards. <lb />
and other fine Dress Goods. <lb />
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR <lb />
k SON'S GENTS FINE SHOES. <lb />
Call to See <lb />
Respectfully <lb />
Brown Hooker. <lb />
RACKET STORE <lb />
FOR BARGAINS <lb />
in <lb />
FALL AND <lb />
WE DEFT <lb />
And Invite all to Our <lb />
It is the most complete and of any store <lb />
in town. Time and space our quo- <lb />
ting prices, but rest assured we will <lb />
NOT BE UNDERSOLD.<lb />
A LINE OF <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
J, J. Nobles. <lb />
To K. L. <lb />
Take notice on of No- <lb />
motion will be BUM In the <lb />
above entitled action by the <lb />
renew the and execution <lb />
thereunder to enforce the collection of <lb />
said at which lime you will <lb />
appear at my office in N. <lb />
and show If any why judge- <lb />
ha. renewed and execution <lb />
Issued thereon against you. This <lb />
2nd 1888- K. A. Move <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having qualified before the Clerk of the <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt county a <lb />
tor to the last Will and Testament of the , <lb />
late Johnson the 23rd <lb />
day of August 1888. Notice- H hereby ; <lb />
given to the Creditors of said estate to <lb />
present their claim, to me properly <lb />
on or before the of <lb />
September 1880 or this notice will be <lb />
plead in bur of the recovery. All persons <lb />
indebted to said estate notified to <lb />
make immediate payment to inc. This <lb />
20th day September <lb />
K. P. Johnson <lb />
Executor. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
J. J. Nobles, of Alfred <lb />
Edna Teel and others. <lb />
Pursuant to an order and decree of the <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt county the <lb />
above entitled Speck Proceeding, I shall <lb />
offer at public auction on Monday <lb />
November 5th, 1888. the Court House <lb />
door In Greenville, N. C, the following <lb />
described real and personal v. Jo- <lb />
wit One tract of land adjoining W II- <lb />
May and <lb />
containing sixty acres, more or <lb />
less, one mule, one cart, plows and <lb />
gear, one plate, one Terms of sale <lb />
cash J. J- NOBLES, <lb />
of Alfred Teel. <lb />
Moore A Bernard, <lb />
Sale of Town Property. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of die Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt county, made on the <lb />
day Of August, 1888, In a certain Special <lb />
Proceeding therein pending, entitled L. <lb />
C. Latham at E. II. g <lb />
I will on Monday, November 6th. 1886. <lb />
sell at public sale to the highest bidder <lb />
before the Court House door In 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 <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 the plan said town <lb />
as lot number The said lot will be <lb />
sold subject to die life estate of Miss Ann <lb />
Delaney therein. Terms of sale cash. <lb />
ALEX. Is. BLOW, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Farmers <lb />
Look to Your Interest I <lb />
L. <lb />
has just received a handsome and well <lb />
selected stock of <lb />
CLOTHING. BOOTS. SHOES. , <lb />
which in superior and make can- <lb />
not surpassed. Md will sell them at <lb />
Lowest Bottom Prices. <lb />
CALL AND LOOK FOE YOURSELF. <lb />
BARGAINS BARGAINS- <lb />
To out, AT COST, all the Dry <lb />
Guilds and Press on hand. <lb />
Country Produce taken in Exchange. <lb />
Two doors South of Store <lb />
N. C. <lb />
TAX PAYERS <lb />
Watch-Maker Jeweler. <lb />
If you want something nice the way of <lb />
Sewing Machines, <lb />
come to the old A <lb />
large new just received. <lb />
Watches, Clock, Jewelry and Sewing <lb />
Machine repaired and warranted. <lb />
W. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb />
having on the day of October, <lb />
1888. Letters of Administration <lb />
with the will annexed upon the <lb />
Mary Delaney, deceased, to the under- <lb />
signed, notice Ir. hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons owing said estate to <lb />
ate payment. Persons having claims <lb />
against the estate must present the tame <lb />
duly authenticated be tore the 18th day of <lb />
October, or this notice will he plead <lb />
In bar of their <lb />
P. J. <lb />
of Mary S. <lb />
TAKE NOTICE <lb />
The State Law re- <lb />
quires the Tax <lb />
tor to proceed to col- <lb />
the taxes by Law <lb />
if they are not paid by <lb />
Nov. 1st, 1888, and <lb />
propose to be govern- <lb />
ed according to the <lb />
Law. <lb />
John Flanagan. <lb />
Tax Collector. <lb />
Dim Wove, r- <lb />
wear, Fine Shoes, Hats. Ribbons, <lb />
Tips, Buttons, <lb />
And everything needed to complete a Tot <lb />
will find that we carry the most and best it- <lb />
stock of and Ready-Made <lb />
have largest of <lb />
Of in town. Nothing or <lb />
CLASS, but PURELY <lb />
with the Hard Gash and will be sold at <lb />
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. <lb />
Of articles needed in the House and <lb />
we are chock block, and can give you great <lb />
bargains on anything from a Frying Pan to <lb />
CHINA TEA SET <lb />
S HOES <lb />
Our stock in this line is very complete and w <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 />
ad WEAK <lb />
in general we are offering at blizzard prices. <lb />
No matte you want, cull for it at <lb />
RACK ET <lb />
and you will be sure to get it. <lb />
We Particularly invite Country Merchants to fit- <lb />
it our store. We can give them immense<lb />
Just across the street door to Harry <lb />
we carry a full and complete line of <lb />
Heavy and Fancy Groceries, <lb />
Wholesale Retail <lb />
CONE TO W Nil CLOCK <lb />
AT <lb />
Moses <lb />
RECEIVED A LOT OF <lb />
Pall aid <lb />
REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD TRADE WITH <lb />
1st. We deal fairly and with one. <lb />
2nd. We no <lb />
3rd. We treat yon as ladies and gentlemen. <lb />
If yon an article from it la nut what <lb />
e take It bock and refund the money. <lb />
And a thousand other reasons we could II want of apace did at <lb />
prevent. <lb />
everybody, and be convinced that <lb />
we say is true. Respectfully, <lb />
RYAN REDDING.<lb />
SALE CHEAP. <lb />
All kinds of Watch Clock Work <lb />
repaired in Workmanlike Manner and <lb />
warranted month. <lb />
N.<lb />
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added latest <lb />
proved. hairs we intend giving our <lb />
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Bacon Sides <lb />
Baron Shoulders <lb />
Pitt County Hams <lb />
16.75 10.25 <lb />
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Among foremost of all kinds. <lb />
Uphold old North Carolina <lb />
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Syrup <lb />
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sculpted E. B. M- re, Esq. <lb />
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Kerosene Oil <lb />
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Hr noun hills majestic <lb />
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Ken the delightful scenery round, <lb />
JO to -Mil more grand nowhere <lb />
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Majestic troves of forest trees. <lb />
sod gentry the <lb />
Orchards and Heidi in rich array. <lb />
Plenteous fruit and grain display; <lb />
g every and need, <lb />
tendering man happy indeed. <lb />
So let all with heart and <lb />
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to Em <lb />
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ever thing In m <lb />
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MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
with all toe unproved appliances; new <lb />
and <lb />
Bason sharpened at reasonable <lb />
tor work outside of shop <lb />
promptly executed. Very respectfully, <lb />
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The Steamer is the finest <lb />
and quickest boat on the river, she has They are papers of the people. <lb />
The Press of North. Carolina has <lb />
is lull duty in the campaign, <lb />
press, especially, do <lb />
we wish to commend for its <lb />
work. We have <lb />
gone through all of the weekly pa- <lb />
of State, week by week, H- <lb />
and we have never known <lb />
a campaign in Which the country <lb />
the cause Democracy. <lb />
We believe in the country papers. <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
painted. <lb />
Kilted up specially for coin fort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladies, <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
beat the market afford. <lb />
A trip on the is <lb />
not only attractive. <lb />
Leaves Wednesday <lb />
an Friday at K. o'clock. A. St. <lb />
Tarboro Tuesday, Tin <lb />
and Saturday at ,; o'clock a. <lb />
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and all t lit , at <lb />
notice, u home mop. Iron and <lb />
Ilia Jog In best manner. <lb />
Cylinders made to order, <lb />
repaired. Pipe <lb />
cut and threaded. repaired m beet <lb />
work. General <lb />
Knights received daily and through <lb />
Lading lo all point. <lb />
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my companies I can sell the best <lb />
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and other from to per <lb />
cent cheaper any else. All <lb />
Machinery warranted and entire <lb />
faction guaranteed before a cent is paid, <lb />
Semi and fall <lb />
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Dunn, <lb />
Washington, N. O, <lb />
of Modern and <lb />
i Business Education <lb />
by a regular graduate Lexington, Ky. <lb />
i Rapid Calculation and <lb />
to <lb />
am lying Book-keeping. Regular Fall <lb />
opens October 1st 1888. Whiter see. <lb />
open- Terms <lb />
low. Beard from to 8-1.00 <lb />
per k. 830.00 for full course. <lb />
Students can enter at any time. For <lb />
address <lb />
A. <lb />
Principal. <lb />
They ate the pioneers and <lb />
of the State's prosperity in <lb />
every locality. <lb />
North Carolina has a very <lb />
able and aide country press. The <lb />
numbers Of such papers are multi- <lb />
plying. It is a true of the <lb />
progress of the State; the best sign. <lb />
It is also an indication that the <lb />
,.,. country people are becoming more <lb />
I of a reading people; and while they <lb />
show an increasing volume <lb />
indicate a <lb />
oil the part those who are <lb />
conducting business in the country <lb />
and an appreciation the life <lb />
and method in doing <lb />
We bespeak a liberal support of <lb />
j the country press, in every com inn- <lb />
It is the local chronicler, <lb />
boy, educator, advocate, and <lb />
I missionary. It is the great social <lb />
support of every neighborhood. <lb />
An intelligent physician said to <lb />
me a few days ago, think I can <lb />
give you a good and I re- <lb />
plied that I was always on the look <lb />
for information. lie then <lb />
said that, he had studied the sub <lb />
very carefully was <lb />
ed that it would be well for every <lb />
house its own fire <lb />
and it could be easily done. <lb />
It would certainly lie to <lb />
persons living in the country and <lb />
tar removed even from neighbors. <lb />
The doctor then told me that he <lb />
would give me the exact recipe of <lb />
the solution now used in the fire ex <lb />
now being offered tor <lb />
sale. Take twenty pounds of com- <lb />
and ten pounds of am- <lb />
of ammonia, be <lb />
had any e in <lb />
seven of water. When dis- <lb />
solved it be bottled and kept in <lb />
each In the house, to be used <lb />
in an emergency. In case a fire <lb />
occurring, one or two bottles should <lb />
be immediately thrown with force <lb />
into the place so as to break <lb />
then, and the lire will certainly e <lb />
This is an exceed- <lb />
simple process, an I certainly <lb />
worth a trial. We give it, hoping <lb />
it may prove successful to any WHO <lb />
may take the trouble to try<lb />
The Amendment to the <lb />
increasing the Supreme Court <lb />
Justices to live went with- <lb />
out opposition. There is a need of <lb />
the increase. The Republican <lb />
Court numbered five. There <lb />
is far need of now than <lb />
twenty years ago. as the population <lb />
has increased a hall million or more <lb />
since I hen. <lb />
Sam received for <lb />
his eight day's work at Nashville, <lb />
A collection was taken up <lb />
to purchase the building in which <lb />
the meetings were conducted, and <lb />
Sam gave them 1258 more <lb />
than he received. In other words, <lb />
he gave them eight days of labor <lb />
and in Slur. <lb />
An old colored man in this com- <lb />
who left his wile twenty <lb />
years ago, back and she <lb />
received him home again, and so <lb />
they arc one once <lb />
Neck <lb />
To make a long story short Kill <lb />
the man that's <lb />
AFRICA'S HUMAN SACRIFICES. <lb />
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pm <lb />
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Road <lb />
at th; <lb />
of whom Mis, writes, was a <lb />
specimen of health and strength <lb />
I She the warnings of <lb />
her predecessor, and understood and <lb />
appreciated the matchless qualities of <lb />
Dr. Pierce Favorite Prescription. <lb />
; which relieves and cures so many ail- <lb />
peculiar to the sex, Asa power- <lb />
Invigorating tonic, it imparts <lb />
strength to the whole system, to the <lb />
its appendages, in particular. <lb />
For overworked, <lb />
I teachers, milliners, <lb />
dressmakers, seamstresses. <lb />
housekeepers, nursing mothers, and fee- <lb />
women generally, Favorite Pres- <lb />
is the greatest earthly boon, <lb />
being as an appetizing <lb />
dial and restorative tonic, <lb />
For Constipation. Sick, or Billions <lb />
Headache, use Dr. Pellets, or <lb />
Anti-billions Purely Veg- <lb />
able, One a dose. <lb />
GREAT BARGAINS <lb />
Mrs. It If. Dome begs leave to an- <lb />
in the of Pitt county and <lb />
v that she has again resumed bu- <lb />
at the old formerly occupied <lb />
Alfred Forbes better known as his <lb />
Old Store, And has just returned from <lb />
Tobacco Growing in North Car <lb />
Tarboro Soul <lb />
No doubt that every North <lb />
was proud when it was known <lb />
the tobacco from State <lb />
took tin- highest the <lb />
Exposition. We have in <lb />
our State the great tobacco <lb />
Halifax f. r Scotland Neck at toe Northern Cities with a complete and j of the world, and our products arc <lb />
entirely new stock of <lb />
P. If. Returning, leaves Scotland <lb />
daily . Sunday. <lb />
N via <lb />
Raleigh It. It. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, ii M. P M, <lb />
X in P M. t. P <lb />
Returning leaves w X daily <lb />
es, Son lay. A M, Sunday A <lb />
M, arrive Tarboro, X , h M. <lb />
AM. <lb />
Train on Midland X Branch leaves <lb />
M, <lb />
arrive N . AM. Re- <lb />
leaves N H A M. <lb />
arrive N . A M. <lb />
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky <lb />
Mount i P M. t <lb />
I'M, Mil M OF <lb />
Nashville -.-- ,, <lb />
A M. arrive- II i V. A ,. T- <lb />
M , ., I Sunday. v and fitted up <lb />
Train Branch leaves Warsaw , has received display <lb />
Clinton, dally, except w for <lb />
PM. Returning leave Clinton A A T T k <lb />
M, Warsaw with Nos. I U <lb />
and CO. Besides her usual line of trimmed and <lb />
Bi layette- Hats, mid general <lb />
ville millinery goods, she has the prettiest <lb />
well all over the world. <lb />
Durham Vance have <lb />
been the counties, are <lb />
-lie is extremely low for tobacco equal to any on the <lb />
CASH, have also secured the services I Nash is prominent and <lb />
of Mrs. a Trimmer who seems to he coming to the <lb />
will lie pleased to serve the public in the j <lb />
most fastidious manner. Mrs Hull is , . , <lb />
well known many of you as she The light with a red <lb />
worked for me before you that HO a <lb />
for your very liberal patronage in the heavy growth of Black Oaks, <lb />
hope by fair dealing you will i is plentiful sides of the <lb />
give me a the same. <lb />
MRS. K. II.<lb />
Sooth will stop only at <lb />
and Magnolia. <lb />
Train So. at <lb />
for all points daily. All <lb />
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb />
day via Bay Line. <lb />
Trains make close connection for all <lb />
paints via Richmond and Wash- <lb />
All train-run solid <lb />
ton and Washington and have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb />
F. DIVINE. <lb />
General <lb />
J. K. KENLY, Transportation <lb />
T. M. EMERSON <lb />
. B. . B- <lb />
Edwards , <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
1ST. C- <lb />
bar the largest and most complete <lb />
ii the kind to be found in <lb />
the State, and solicit tiers for all classes <lb />
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
WEDDING STATIONERY READY <lb />
FOR INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOE MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
OFFICER. <lb />
us your orders. <lb />
Binders, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
stock of Silks, shaded Rib- <lb />
Gauzes, etc., in the market. Give <lb />
her a call at the Old Stand.<lb />
HOTEL <lb />
SPENCER <lb />
TIE HOME <lb />
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. <lb />
Polite waiters. Good rooms. Best <lb />
the When In <lb />
top at the <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
WASHINGTON. <lb />
OPERA HOUSE CORNER <lb />
Can be found a fresh of <lb />
Light Canned Fruits, <lb />
Confections, Tobacco, <lb />
Cigars. <lb />
will he sold <lb />
Give me a call. <lb />
J. C. CHESTNUT. <lb />
MM <lb />
FROM to B <lb />
m Parlor Organ <lb />
containing <lb />
of <lb />
stops. Stool <lb />
Book free. For only <lb />
With right and left <lb />
Warranted for <lb />
Ilia <lb />
to re- <lb />
from any bank- <lb />
merchant or <lb />
ex t and the Organ <lb />
will be promptly on <lb />
ten tent trial. <lb />
Circular free <lb />
Be lo write aw, and money. <lb />
cases. <lb />
Mention Paper where this M U teen. <lb />
Re elected Mayor April by V <lb />
majority, h <lb />
Hi <lb />
Warren New <lb />
or r <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Under new management. Hot and <lb />
cold water baths. Good rooms and at- <lb />
servants. Table always, <lb />
ed with the best of the market. Feed <lb />
stables in connection. <lb />
SERBS SAT <lb />
E. B. MOORE, <lb />
I ft railroad, as it <lb />
verses and <lb />
counties. Soil once thought <lb />
liar to the Beaver Dam section <lb />
Granville is being in the <lb />
counties, and bids fair <lb />
to high prices. <lb />
It is to raise I ban cotton <lb />
and a larger t; then why <lb />
not cultivate <lb />
The, middle <lb />
are beginning to see this, <lb />
and there attempts have been bless <lb />
ed. <lb />
sound and Legal <lb />
E. Munday E-q. County <lb />
Clay Co., Tex., <lb />
used Electric Bitters with most happy <lb />
results. My brother was also very low <lb />
with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but <lb />
was by timely use of this medicine. <lb />
Am Bitters saved his <lb />
Mr. D. I. of Horse <lb />
Cave, Ky. adds a like testimony, <lb />
He positively believes he would have <lb />
died, had it not been for Electric Bitters. <lb />
great remedy will ward off as well <lb />
cure all Malaria Discuses, and for all <lb />
Kidney, Liver and Stomach disorders <lb />
stands unequaled. Price and at <lb />
Ding <lb />
The Lawyers in the Canvass. <lb />
Statesville Landmark. <lb />
The lawyers from time <lb />
have been the defenders of <lb />
and the guardians of liberty. God <lb />
bless nil stop <lb />
them. Had n man come <lb />
, to at raj time within <lb />
I the past two weeks to bring a suit <lb />
he hardly ever have found a <lb />
Democratic lawyer to bring it for <lb />
him. Armfield, <lb />
and Turner are all in the <lb />
thickest of the campaign this week. <lb />
Long was into it last week and will <lb />
be again if he gets back from <lb />
court in-time, and has <lb />
Hashed his maiden sword in the no <lb />
in this campaign. How <lb />
could we get along in politics with <lb />
out the lawyers <lb />
never causes, griping or weak- <lb />
and can be taken at any time with- <lb />
out inconvenience, Price only cents <lb />
a package- <lb />
Babies are the institution and should <lb />
he guarded from attacks of colic, <lb />
etc., by Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. <lb />
Price cants a <lb />
Glucose is a sugar beat. <lb />
Shocking<lb />
It is in West Africa that the personal <lb />
still survive in all their <lb />
Again and again an English trader <lb />
traveler has had to look on these <lb />
but the horrors were never fully <lb />
described until 1873, when the German <lb />
missionaries, and <lb />
were prisoners in at the <lb />
time of tho native crown prince's death. <lb />
As soon as he was seen to dying the <lb />
executioners began to the streets <lb />
for victims. When they caught any <lb />
two of them would come behind and <lb />
each thrust a knife through the cheek, <lb />
the blades passing over tin- tongue and a <lb />
handle slicking out on each side. This <lb />
is to prevent the poor creature from <lb />
the life of the that <lb />
is, swearing that if he dies the king must <lb />
die too, in case, instead of being <lb />
killed, he would not only be spared, but <lb />
ranked the courtiers, <lb />
whose life depends on that of the king, <lb />
and when ho till <lb />
his death places of trust and honor. <lb />
Besides those thus caught every chief <lb />
had to offer a victim; but the number <lb />
was chiefly made up of slaves and <lb />
of war. Tho white <lb />
and covered with gold <lb />
around the coffin, flapping off tho flies. <lb />
They were strangled at the funeral. So <lb />
were six pages, who, similarly painted <lb />
and adorned, sat by the dead man. They <lb />
had known t heir fate some days before, <lb />
but none ran away save three wives of <lb />
low birth, whoso places were at once <lb />
supplied by girls. For nine days the <lb />
daughter went on, tho people fasting, <lb />
with heads and bodies painted <lb />
red, but drinking all the more. And <lb />
this death wake was to repeated forty <lb />
days after. <lb />
When a king dies the victims are slain <lb />
at the rate of a week for three <lb />
months. But there been <lb />
than these. A king's mother <lb />
died 1810; her son slaughtered <lb />
people, being prisoners just cap- <lb />
from tho To make up the <lb />
tale, every big town had to <lb />
give up every smaller town ten <lb />
victims. <lb />
A royal burial is in this At the <lb />
bottom of a huge grave arc laid the heads <lb />
of tho slain; on them the coffin rests. <lb />
Then before the earth is thrown in <lb />
one of the freeman, if of <lb />
some rank so much tho sud- <lb />
clubbed, a gash made in the back <lb />
of his neck and he is rolled in upon the <lb />
coffin. The idea is to send along with <lb />
the crowd of slaves and prisoners some <lb />
who shall look after them as a <lb />
ghostly <lb />
For a king there remains yet another <lb />
At the end of thirty moons <lb />
the grave is opened, the royal bones fas- <lb />
together with gold wire and the <lb />
skeleton placed in a long building divided <lb />
into cells, the doorways to which are <lb />
hung with silk curtains. <lb />
Then on his birthday the king of <lb />
tee goes early to the house of the royal <lb />
dead. Every skeleton is taken from its <lb />
richly ornamented coffin, where it hag <lb />
lain surrounded by the things which had <lb />
been most pleasing to it in life, and is <lb />
placed on a chair to welcome its visitor. <lb />
As the king enters each cell with a meat <lb />
and drink offering to the departed, the <lb />
band plays the favorite melodies of that <lb />
particular king, and, unawares, the royal <lb />
visitor signs to the executioners, who <lb />
have followed him, and an attendant is <lb />
pierced through the cheeks and killed, <lb />
tho king washing the skeleton in <lb />
warm blood. The same work goes on at <lb />
tho next cell, and so on, the fearful work- <lb />
going on far into tho night. Tho band <lb />
plays a signal each victim is <lb />
Two blasts of the horn mean <lb />
three drum taps, it <lb />
one beat from a big drum, <lb />
head Tho signal is taken up <lb />
by other bands, and all through the city <lb />
horn blowing and drum beating goes on <lb />
unceasingly. <lb />
Tho always say of a drum, <lb />
and every traveler admits <lb />
they manage to elicit from that <lb />
manageable instrument a most varied <lb />
range of sound. The sounds form worth, <lb />
tho whole rhythm a sentence, readily <lb />
understood by native listeners. Each <lb />
chief has his own just as each <lb />
Highland clan its own battle tune. <lb />
Of course this constant killing makes the <lb />
people ions to suffering and brutal to <lb />
their prisoners. Their feeling in regard <lb />
to death is not courage, but apathy. The <lb />
spectators are as delighted at the revolt- <lb />
Roman populace <lb />
was at show. Now and <lb />
then a victim is tortured. mission- <lb />
watched one who, besides the knives <lb />
through his cheeks, had a couple of-forks <lb />
into his back. He was then <lb />
fore tho king, gashed all over the body, <lb />
bis arms and in this plight com- <lb />
to dance for the amusement of tho <lb />
royal the Year Bound. <lb />
Sop <lb />
man important Advantages over all <lb />
other prepared Foods. <lb />
BABIES CRY FOR IT. <lb />
RELISH IT. <lb />
Makes Plump, Healthy Babies, <lb />
emulate the Stomach and Bowels. <lb />
Bold by <lb />
t co. <lb />
Baby Portraits. <lb />
A Portfolio of beautiful baby printed <lb />
on fine plate paper patent photo neat <lb />
free lo Mother of any a year. <lb />
Every Mother wants these pictures; tend at <lb />
Owe name and ac. <lb />
RICHARDSON CO., Props., Vt. <lb />
Basin <lb />
no one caused such <lb />
a general revival of trade at <lb />
Drug Store as their, giving away to <lb />
their customers of so many free trial bot- <lb />
of Dr. King's New Discovery for <lb />
Consumption. Their trade Is simply <lb />
in this very valuable article <lb />
fact that it always cure.- and <lb />
Cough-, A-I <lb />
ma. Croup, and all throat and <lb />
all throat and lung cur- <lb />
ed. You can test it before buying by <lb />
gelling a trial bottle free, large size <lb />
Every bottle warranted. <lb />
L. ELLIOTT. S P ELLIOTT. <lb />
It's Easy to Dye <lb />
with <lb />
Superior <lb />
IN <lb />
Strength, <lb />
Fastness, <lb />
Beauty, <lb />
AND <lb />
Simplicity. <lb />
Warranted to color more <lb />
dye ever made, give more and <lb />
durable colon. Ask for the and lake <lb />
no other. colors; cents each. <lb />
WELLS, RICHARDSON CO. Burlington, <lb />
For Gilding or Bronzing r <lb />
DIAMOND PAINTS. <lb />
Cold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only w <lb />
THE <lb />
Eastern Reflector,<lb />
Tarboro, X. C. <lb />
S M. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
COTTON <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
Established in in 1870. <lb />
a in <lb />
in September, for the handling and <lb />
sale of cotton, thus giving customers <lb />
their of two markets. <lb />
ft-r-. <lb />
This remedy is so well known <lb />
and so popular as to need no special men- <lb />
All who have used Electric <lb />
sing the same song of <lb />
medicine does not exist and it is <lb />
teed to do all that is claimed. <lb />
Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver <lb />
mid Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, <lb />
Salt Rheum and other caused <lb />
by impure blood-Will drive Malaria free <lb />
system and prevent well as curt- <lb />
all Malarial cure of Head- <lb />
ache. Constipation and Indigestion try <lb />
Electric Hitlers- Entire satisfaction <lb />
or money <lb />
and 11.00 per bottle at <lb />
Store. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb />
before the Superior Court Clerk of <lb />
county as executor of Sidney de- <lb />
ceased, notice is hereby given to all debt- <lb />
ors to make immediate to the <lb />
undersigned, and lo all creditors, of said <lb />
estate to present their claims properly <lb />
authenticated to the undersigned within <lb />
twelve mouth from Ibis date, or this no- <lb />
will be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
This h day of October, 1888. <lb />
O. W. <lb />
of Sidney <lb />
Hotel Sale. <lb />
On Monday, Dec. before the Court <lb />
House door, in Greenville. X. C. will be <lb />
sold at public auction the large and com- <lb />
Hotel known as the <lb />
House, or for late years called the James <lb />
Hotel. The same is now under the man- <lb />
of Mr. E. B, Moore and has a <lb />
large patronage. Three whole town lots <lb />
sold with the Hotel. Terms of sale one- <lb />
third cash, one-third in twelve months, <lb />
balance in two Fears, with interest at <lb />
per cent, from day of sale. <lb />
Parties to purchase at private <lb />
sale, or wanting full will <lb />
please to F. u. Jambs, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
OLD <lb />
a m s AND M i a BOT- <lb />
1- their year's supplies will <lb />
their t. get our prices before <lb />
all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE. SUGAR, <lb />
TEAS, <lb />
always at Prices. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A com- <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run, we sell at u close margin. <lb />
Greenville. N. C <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
Having associated B. B. <lb />
with me in the Undertaking business we <lb />
arc ready to serve the people in that <lb />
Rapacity. All notes and due <lb />
me tor past services have been placed in <lb />
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for collection.<lb />
keep on hand at all limes a nice <lb />
stock of Burial Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the finest Case down to a <lb />
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We are lilted <lb />
up with all conveniences and can render <lb />
satisfactory services to -ill who patronize <lb />
us <lb />
Feb. 22nd. <lb />
Horses <lb />
Mules. <lb />
A car just and now for <lb />
Will <lb />
at t King's Will sell them <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb />
or at reasonable terms on time. I bought <lb />
my stock for Cash and can to sell <lb />
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
Have jut procured several first-class <lb />
Vehicles and will take passengers to any <lb />
at reasonable rates. <lb />
Sale, hi and Livery Stables. <lb />
Of Interest to ladies. <lb />
,. FREE SAMPLE of our wonderful <lb />
Sp. <lb />
to <lb />
Baku;. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
kinds. Gin and Mill Hay, Rock and <lb />
Hair. Harness, Bridles and Saddles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark s O. X. T. Spool Cotton which offer to tho trade at Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, H cents per dozen, less per cent for Cash. Bread <lb />
Hall's tar Lye at jobbers Prices, Lead and pure Lin- <lb />
Oil, Varnishes and I unit Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb />
Nails a specialty. Give me a call and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
Willow Ware. <lb />
FALL AND WINTER. <lb />
Our Display Eclipses Anything Ever Seen <lb />
Ivies. <lb />
Merchant Tailor. <lb />
v. e. <lb />
In connection with above, we desire to say our <lb />
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Money. <lb />
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Three Big Houses. <lb />
RICHMOND;. NORFOLK, AND <lb />
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5- <lb />
TO <lb />
-e juice Remains <lb />
Per Year, <lb />
IN ADVANCE <lb />
------o <lb />
REFLECTOR IS THE <lb />
ft <lb />
ever in <lb />
Greenville. It <lb />
LATEST NEWS <lb />
and gives More Beading Matter for <lb />
the money than any other paper <lb />
published in North Carolina. <lb />
The gives a variety <lb />
of news. NATIONAL, STATE <lb />
and LOCAL, and will devote it- <lb />
self to the material advancement <lb />
of the section in winch it <lb />
Send name and get a <lb />
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----M <lb />
l -i <lb />
is called to tho as its <lb />
large and growing circulation <lb />
makes it an excellent medium <lb />
through which to reach the people <lb />
ALL ORDERS FOR <lb />
PROMPTLY FILLED. <lb />
Notice I <lb />
PREPARATION for <lb />
falling out of hair, and eradication of <lb />
dandruff is before the public. <lb />
Among the many who have used It with <lb />
wonderful success, I refer you to the fol- <lb />
lowing named gentlemen who will testify <lb />
to the truth of my <lb />
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